The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 June 1932
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Title Section16 1932-06-21 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,678. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article448 1932-06-21 1 It is anticipated that nearly 1,000,000 will be present when the Papal Legate celebrates Mass at the great altar m Phoenix Park on Sunday. The Governor-General, the representative of the King m the Free State, has not been invited to the Government' reception to the Papal Legate448 words
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Article1037 1932-06-21 1 It was the birthday of His Majesty King George V. At six a.m. Egbert had arisen with the aid of an alarm clock and the inevitable, inscrutable celestial bearing tea. and mangosteens; bathed and shaved, he climbed disconsolately into his nice new khaki uniform for only the second1,037 words
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Advertisement163 1932-06-21 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL with modern sanitation and Hot and Cold Running water. TO-NIGHT SHOW OF SHOWS Beauty Chorus of 16 I SPECIAL DAILY 1 TO-NIGHT DOLLAR LUNCH served m the TO-MORROW special DISH163 words
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Advertisement132 1932-06-21 1 Good V^fin Music Whatever your musical tastes may be, we will undertake to satisfy them on and after June 26 when the new Europe Hotel orchestra under the noted director and pianist, Mr. F. J. Strasser, will make its Singapore debut. Ef^ mU^m£ the programme SEA VIEW HOTEL I inlformalC""dancing""""|132 words
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Advertisement90 1932-06-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Latest m snappy "sockings" Page 8. Laugh at baggage-snatchers Page 8. Take your own movie pictures Page 3. Some smart suggestion m men's wear Page 6. Second hand oars to suit all needs and purses Page 14. CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING Prevent Colds I did not have *flu last90 words
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Advertisement11 1932-06-21 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article182 1932-06-21 2 Balanced at 8.2 Milliard Marks Thanks to the Draconian emergency decree the German Budget for 1932 balances at 8.2 milliard marks. Three emergency decrees will be issued this week imposing even more drastic cuts m social services than ex -Chancellor Bruning contemplated. The firsr emergency decree was issued182 words
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Article210 1932-06-21 2 The funeral of Mrs. Raphaella Chater, of 32. Amber Mansions, who died from heart failure on Friday, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. Deceased, who was only 39 years of age, was the widow of Mr. T. Chater. There was a large210 words
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Article71 1932-06-21 2 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly, M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore, June 22. Ranges— The following range allotments are republished for information:— Buses leave Headquarters Sat. sun. Bkt. T. Range Farrer R 2 p.m. 730 a.m. •V (Eurasian) "A"71 words
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Advertisement492 1932-06-21 2 BUSINESS CARDS. I BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE McGRATH, Tel. 4110. Matron Proprietress. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Statlon/fl 9 s ary. Typewriters, Ribbons and492 words
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Advertisement616 1932-06-21 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Supply of Heavy Pipes and Cast Iron Specials for period October Ist, 1932, to September616 words
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Advertisement135 1932-06-21 2 I^l SWEETENED J> You cannot actually see wm IB Beaucy coming out of a tin of wt\ H 'Milkmaid' Milk... W W w 1 I I W-M Beauty springs from health, and hc.ilfh pul is largely the result of correct feeding J• j Hh m iiiMik < jHR P l^^135 words
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Miscellaneous340 1932-06-21 2 THE WEEK Tuesday. 21st. High Water 13.10, 8 4 ft, 23 55, 9.6 ft. Football. Div. 11l V.M.C.A. vs. Robinsons at V.M.C.A.; Fraser and Neave vs. Marine at 8.H.8.; Ho Hong C. vs. Public Services at Jalan Besar. Cricket C. Coy.. Gloucester Regt. vs. 7th. A. A. Battery at Tanglin.340 words
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Article1254 1932-06-21 3 WEEKLY WAGES Commercial Opinion Opposed (From Our Chinese Correspondent) At the last Legislative Council, Dr. Noel Clarke suggested the system of weekly payment of wages. The matter has arrested the keen attention of the local Chinese community, especially m commercial circles, and differences of opinion are distinctly1,254 words
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118 1932-06-21 3 1 Importance Stressed By Sir George Beharrel. J Writing to the Advertising Association with reference to its eighth annual con- i vention at Liverpool the Piesident cf the J J Federation of British Industries (Sir Gcorqe Beharrel, managing director of 1 the Dunlop Rubber118 words
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Article246 1932-06-21 3 Too Much Money Deposited Building societies, which m the aggregate have assets of over £420,000.000. are having too much money deposited with them. The National Building Society (the fourth largest m Britain) which has about £19.000.000 of members' capital, w ill refuse to take money from new shareholders,246 words
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Article195 1932-06-21 3 Girl's Leap into Burning House Madras, May 2«. The death of a 17 -year -old girl and the burning of seven houses m Makilapuram village, South India, are said to have been due to a disappointed lover's act of revenge. According to the statements recorded by the police,195 words
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Article105 1932-06-21 3 Shanghai Telephonists Stop Work As a result of dismissals following the conversion from the manual to the automatic system, the Chinese staff of the Shanghai Telephone Company on June 7 declared a general strike. Previously the mechanics of the western exchanges smashed some of the apparatus, dislocating part105 words
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Article230 1932-06-21 3 Lord Trenchard's Big Anti-Crime Scheme Fifty extra detectives are to be drafted into ttie "burglar's paradise" of London as part of a great anti-crime drive now being organised by Lord Trenchard, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner. The division affected includes Wembley, Harrow, Southall and Greenford. It will have its230 words
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Article64 1932-06-21 3 An Indian named Kandan and a woman named Muniamah were charged before the Ipoh Magistrate with house-breaking and theft of gold jewellery to the value of $373, the property of a woman named Mori at the third mile Chemor Road qn the Bth instant at 10 a.m. Accused claimed trial64 words
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Article209 1932-06-21 3 Wrong Prescription Costs Rs. 4.000 A Division Bench of the Allahabad High Court, consisting of Justices Banerji and King, has decreed the appeal of Mr. Benarsldas Kankan, formerly Munslff of Tllhar, against Major Shyam Beharllal, Civil Surgeon and ordered the latter to pay Rs. 4,000 as damages209 words
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Article77 1932-06-21 3 Owen Nares, the well-known actor, is having a very strenuous time at the moment. One day he Pose at ten minutes to six to start filming "Antoinette" and spent most of the morning before the camera. He played m a matinee at the theatre In the afternoon and was on77 words
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Advertisement323 1932-06-21 3 Cine -Kodak THE MOST VERSATILE OF HOME MOVIE CAMERAS The half-speed device 4. Winding crank is an assists you m obtain- integral part of the ing satisfactory mov- Camera. Always ready tea under unfavourable for use Cannot be lighting conditions. i os t or misp^ced or f.1.9 lenses 5. There323 words
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Advertisement120 1932-06-21 3 RUSTON-BUCYRUS EACH MACHINE IS UP-TO-DATE AND WILL GIVE THE USER EVERY ADVANTAGE SPEED, POWER, STABILITY AND RELIABILITY COMBINED IN A HIGH DEGREE RESULT IN BIG OUTPUTS ON CONTINUOUS OPERATING WITH MINIMUM MAINTENANCE COSTS LET US HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR EXCAVATING PROBLEM— OUR SALES ENGINEERS WILL GIVE YOU ADVICE, FREE AND120 words
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Article, Illustration1923 1932-06-21 4 FLYING TOPICS Imperial Airways New Fleet of Fast Craft Finding a Crash n Pilot j I THE recent case of a 40 .seater air liner r Imperial Airways being struck by lightning J is by no means the first instance of such a mLshap m the1,923 words
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Article616 1932-06-21 4 NANGA PARBAT EXPEDITION (Special Cable from Elizabeth Knowlton) Srinagar, Kashmir. *¥*IIE German-American Himalaya Expedition has just gone through a week of great suspense. For a time all our hcpes seemed threatened. When we arrived at Srinagar we found that because of the present restless616 words
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Article209 1932-06-21 4 Medical men at the British Health Resorts Conference at Bournemouth discussed methods to make British health resorts efficient. Dr. William Byam, lecturer on tropical diseases at St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, said he had tried with some success, but with far too many failures to209 words
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Article319 1932-06-21 4 Pilot's Adventure Over Switzerland Awkward vertical air currents, often met m mountainous districts and sometimes used by Service pilots m hill country to increase their "service ceiling." are known to exist m certain states of the wind m Switzerland. A recent experience by Flight lieutenant Christopher Clarkson319 words
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Article1554 1932-06-21 4 Watchman, What of the Night Sir Austen Chamberlain asks The Disarmament Conference Difficulties to be Overcome: A Common Purpose L.onuon. BY the time these words are m print the long-awaited International Conference on Disarmament will have been m session for four months. The representatives of fifty-five nations. great and small.1,554 words
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Article142 1932-06-21 4 SAVED BY CIGARETTES l»^ Some, of the opinions M that were expressed at a m "TJ m London have already b*v: lay press, but a fuller WpOTt eludes one gem that hi I attention. "Few observations heavy smokers had be, had been reported of a Ing the blood of such142 words
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Advertisement94 1932-06-21 5 NEXT ORGAN RECITAL Victoria Memorial Hall FRIDAY, JUNE 24th, at 5.30 p.m. ORGANIST Mr. A. E. WELLER. Late organist of Rangoon Cathedral. BAND PERFORMANCES DURING JUNE Il.tXlft OF THE POLICE Botanical Gardens, Wednesday, 22nd, at 5.15 p.m. Katong Park, Friday, 24th, 5.15 p.m. Telok Ayer, Wednesday, 29th, 5.15 p.m. KP^F^^r^**".94 words
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Advertisement249 1932-06-21 5 v Far and away Superior to anything previously seen m Singapore." "STRAITS TIMES" The Whole Town is talking about SHANGHAI EXPRESS NOW running to crowded houses NIGHTLY at the CAPITOL YOU MUST SEE This great PARAMOUNT Triumph with MARLENE DIETRICH CLIVE BROOK WARNER OLAND ANNA MAY WONG etc. Also THE249 words
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Advertisement323 1932-06-21 5 f*lH|ff'lul>j|T. TO-NIGHT MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 p.m. Produced by W Christie A Columbia Picture r LAURA LA PLANTE LEW CODY JOAN MARSH HARRY MYERSJ v"%; ?A i >v '"I To-night! To-night!! WuW^^^^M^^Yf'MlFW $M -^f f iv U 1 1 V ll Ull vj W^jJtW^^^StjlaMSlL^a^t^^M^ rii i music crazi BBP^rr%^P^rr3^!r%^? y323 words
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Article666 1932-06-21 6 New Records m Inter-Club Contest [From Our Own Correspondent] London, June 7. The strength of the Glaijow University team m the field events made the Students' victory m the inter-club contest at the St. Peters A.A.C. meeting at Celtic Park on Saturday afternoon much more decisive than was666 words
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Article254 1932-06-21 6 Mixed Tournament At S.C.C. The mixed tournament opens at the S.C.C. on Wednesday, the following being the first day's ties. Mixed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs. R. B. B. Donnell owe 15 vs Mr. H. Riley and Miss Riley plus 15. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hodges plus254 words
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Article89 1932-06-21 6 I Reuters Service l New York. June 19. The scores m yesterday s baseball games were as follows: New York 4, Chicago 2. New York 0. Chicago 3. Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 1. Boston 0. Pittsburgh 2. Boston 2, Pittsburgh 1. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 4.89 words
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Article183 1932-06-21 6 Sir Gordon Lowe's Lawn Tennis List In "Lowe's Lawn Tennis Annual" Sir Gordon Lowe puts Cochet at the head of eight men and Mrs. Moody at the head of the women. Cochet, according to Sir Gordon, is "the greatest living example of a lawn tennis player born, not183 words
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Article250 1932-06-21 6 Results of ties played on Friday m the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament were as follow: "A" Singles Handicap Cheong Chee Lim beat Tan Thian Sang 6 3. 6—4. "A" Doubles Handicap Yap Chye Koon and Ong Slow Kee beat Seah Eng Kiang and Ching Kee Sun wo. IV250 words
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Article378 1932-06-21 6 The Edinburgh University sports had to contend with the worst of weather conditions at Craiglockhart, but the all-round standard was little affected by the sodden track and the uncertain foothold. Two records were made, both by R. M. Mackay. one m the hammer throw during the preliminary378 words
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73 1932-06-21 6 MARRIED VS. SI NGAL MUNICIPAL TREASURER'S DEPT. The following will play Thursday, at the Clerical Uiu tier Road:— Single: Yam Soon: Ah Chew Seng Chor. Cheng Hot-, Koon LIB Kirn Teck. Khun Onn. Yd Reserves: Su Wong. Abdul Rahn and Teng Eng Married: Sallm; Lip Loy. En* T gam, Chee73 words
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Article48 1932-06-21 6 The match between Hh I of the South Woodford Chit. members produced some suits. The married men Vtai young slow bowler skittled tfc all ten wickets for 31 ruas Tfc however, fared even worst' wtv-n r:l turn to bat since a right-handed captured all their wickets for 08l48 words
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Advertisement287 1932-06-21 6 ALL THE LATEST AND SMARTEST CREATIONS IN MEN'S COMPLETE OUTFITTING CAN BE FOUND DISPLAYED AT WHITEAWArS MEN S WEAR SECTION MEN'S TENNIS SHUTS. FXANNEL TROUSERS. MEN'S BATH GOWNS. White twill Tennis Shirts with attached Lightweight all Wool Flannels, cut Turkish Towelling Bath Robes m new Polo Collar. All Sizes. m287 words
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Advertisement306 1932-06-21 6 KNOWLEDGE i I .?..P°WER !i m mm (r^g I i s i g With each Character t Reading is sent a v Zodiac Medallion a Emblem Luck- a bnnger, with thr Zodiac Sign that I directly I vifA VOrR Birth- s< THE CEYLON SHOI 230 Strand, London, I i. land306 words
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Article3658 1932-06-21 7 LANCASHIRE OR JAPAN COLONIAL TRADE COMPETITION IN PIECE GOODS MARKET AN AFRICAN ANALOGY Hie decline of Lancashire's share piece goods market m the fare of i p.u»-*" competition has been an ouUtandI feature of Malayan trade m the last five trs. In the following article from The mi olonist Mr.3,658 words
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Article615 1932-06-21 7 UNPOPULAR PROPOSALS Disadvantage of Being "On the Move 1 [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London, June 7. I think the Malayan Birthday Honour which has excite J :\jost irterest is the C.M.G. conferred on Mr. Andrew Caldecott, who is Resident at Selangor. We are aware that Mr. Caldecott615 words
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Article229 1932-06-21 7 Seizure With Full Make-Up on Mr. Lewin Mannering, the well-known actor, died suddenly of heart failure when about to take part m the first scene of a new film of George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man, which is now being produced at the British International229 words
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Article57 1932-06-21 7 Deportation to An da mans Suggested A suggestion to relieve the congestion m Indian gaols by deporting political prisoners to the Andamans, or elsewhere, was made by Sir Charles Oman (Conservative) m the House of Commons. Sir Samuel Hoare replied that he was considering the transfer of57 words
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Article49 1932-06-21 7 Street collections m London m 1931 realised £241,581, from which £30,843 was deducted for expenses. The gross amount is £23,050 less than the previous year. There were 300 collections allowed and six refused. The largest sums collected were for the British Legion Earl Haig's Fund, £96,775, and Alexandra Day49 words
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107 1932-06-21 7 ASCOT FASHIONS Contrasts on Opening Day Girls m shorts and long flannel trousers on the opening day at Ascot contrasted with the vivid fashions m the enclosures. All manner of dresses were m the brilliant parade, fashions ranging from twill, looking as if made107 words
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Article394 1932-06-21 7 State Ministers' Effigies Burnt A mass meeting was held m the Victoria Park, Colombo, recently under the auspices of the Ceylon National Service Society. A procession was formed opposite the Fort railway station at 4.15 p.m. and effigies, which were supposed to represent the seven Ministers of the394 words
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Article80 1932-06-21 7 Their Majesties' Visit to Famous College Eleven hundred Etonians lined the streets and cheered when the King and Queen, accompanied by the Princess Royal and the Earl of Harewood, visited Eton College on June 12. Their Majesties attended Divine service later m the day. Five thousand people80 words
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Article209 1932-06-21 7 General Approval of Indian Press The Indian Franchise Committee's assertion that literacy is no test of wisdom is calculated to make Jchn Stuart Mill turn m his grave, according to the News Letter, the new National Labour organ, which states that the fact that the Lothian Committee has209 words
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Article64 1932-06-21 7 Belgian Prince's Visits to England It is rumoured that a Royal engagement may result from the visit of the King and Queen of the Belgians to London. Their second son, the Count of Flanders, who has been staying at Ostend for some time, it 's reported, makes64 words
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Article184 1932-06-21 7 SUICIDE IN LONDON CLUB "Terribly Extravagant and Temperamental" A tragedy occured at the Ladles' Army and Navy Club, St. James's Place, one of the oldest and most exclusive of women's clubs m London, where the wife of Sir Cecil Walsh, formerly a judge of the Allahabad184 words
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Article218 1932-06-21 7 King: Unveils Memorial Tablet The twenty-first anniversary of Alexandra Rose Day was commemorated by ttw unveiling of a magnificent bronze memorial to the late Queen by His Majesty the King m the presence of the Queen, members of the Royal Family and an illustrious company. The memorial,218 words
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Article112 1932-06-21 7 Orders Placed for Electric Excavators The home papers announce that the authorisation lor a commencement of construction work on a huge civil -aerodrome at Singapore, to, decision of the utmost importance to the realisation of a "round-the-world." Empire air-mail service has betn made. The Industrial News states that112 words
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Article215 1932-06-21 7 Famous Violinist Compelled to Sell £10,000 Instrument The tragedy of genius forced by fate to part with a priceless possession a 200 -year-old violin, valued at £10,000. which had been a faithful companion for twenty-two years was told by Jan Kubelik. the world-famous violinist. Kubelik was m bed215 words
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Article63 1932-06-21 7 Admiral's Daughter Married Lady Myrtle Jellicoe, daughter of Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe, was married to Mr. Lionel Maxwell Balfour m London on June 11. The guests Included Princess Alice, the Earl of Athlone, Princess Helena Victoria and Princess Marie Louise. Mr. L. H. Hart, Assistant63 words
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Article, Illustration281 1932-06-21 7 LANGISM DEFEATED BIG MAJORITY FOR STEVENS ADMINISTRATION FINAL FIGURES [Reuter's Service] Sydney, Jane 19. The linal results of the New South Wales election give the following distribution of seats m the new Parliament: United Australia Party 41. Country Party 23. Labour 24. Unity Party 2. The281 words
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Article76 1932-06-21 7 U .S CONSULATE BURGLARY <;$16,000 Consular Stamps Stolen A second arrest has been made m connection with the rifling of a safe m the American Consul General's office. Yap Gum Hock, a young Straits-born Chines?, was charged before Mr. A. W. Hay. Second Magistrate, yesterday, with the theft of $16,00076 words
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Article201 1932-06-21 7 Convict's Anger at Remissions Dartmoor prison was once again the scene of a violent attack by a convict on an official when a prisoner assaulted one of the principal warders, hitting him m the face and blacking both his eyes. The warder was making one of his201 words
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Article34 1932-06-21 7 Death of Former Governor of Madras The death Is announced of Lord Wenlock (formerly Sir Arthur Lawley). (Lord Wenlock, as Sir Arthur Lawley, wtf Governor of Madras from 1906 to 191 I.J34 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article19 1932-06-21 8 LOGAN. At the Maternity Hospital. Penang, on June 16th, to Blanche, wife of Archie B. Logan a son.19 words
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Article25 1932-06-21 8 The Misses Chater and Miss Massabni wish to thank all those kind friends who sent wreaths and letters of condolence m their sad bereavement.25 words
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991 1932-06-21 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932. LANCASHIRE OR JAPAN One of the developments out of the "get together" movement within the Empire which has been set m motion largely through the decision to hold the Empire Economic Conference at Ottawa m the summer is the increasing interest which is991 words
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Article38 1932-06-21 8 Municipal Committee No. 4 has decided not to introduce mixed bathing at night at Mount Emily Swimming Baths. Mr. J. Cameron, Managing Director, Larut Tin Fields, Ltd., and several other mining companies, has returned to Taiping from Australia38 words
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428 1932-06-21 8 THEFT OF CURRENT Straits-Chinese Receives Year's Sentence Two Straits born Chinese brothers. Tan Boon Teck and Tan Cheng Bok, were charged before the District Judge, Mr. O. C. Dodd. yesterday, with the theft of Municipal electric current. It was alleged that Tan Boon Teck went428 words
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Article380 1932-06-21 8 Mr. BraddelFs Hope m the Future Malaya has a great number of unused or partially used assets and with a general Improvement of trade. Singapore has a distinct future as an industrial city." Mr Roland Braddell told an interviewer m Hong Kong, where he stopped on his380 words
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Article77 1932-06-21 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, June 20. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £1143/ 4 (£115). Forward £117 4 (£H7V 4 The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as77 words
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Article596 1932-06-21 8 UNFINISHED HOBQU| Singapore Appeal C«*t Opens The new Mohanurian v Gardens was the subject of before tho Singap< n Ooiuf Chief Justice Sir WDU Justice a'Beckett T. vil Burton) yesterday. Th. ipp AlkafT and Co.. who Mr. Justice Sproule m ft Westeihout. a well-kn the sum596 words
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Article41 1932-06-21 8 Decline of Nearly 3000 Tons [FREE PRESS SERVICE— CCi'Y RIGHT I London. 3ui» Rubber stocks m Enplane! lb of nearly 3.000 tons on IIH London having fallen tmir I tons, while Utupool Hod compared with 59.551 toius I41 words
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Article27 1932-06-21 8 Siamese Aviator b*M* Hon^ Kontf [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COI>\ RIGHT) A Siamese aviator left the Miss Slain on a goodwiKong. He arrived at Nakon I'27 words
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Article41 1932-06-21 8 Mr. A. E. Wauson. X 0. I Kuala Lipi.s and Mr Wtf last week on retin-nn m parture they wen- the Taveria of Taipinß. wwi n- v merly stationed for some transfer to Kuala Up* to the Government for Di I41 words
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Advertisement147 1932-06-21 8 ..HOLLAND GIN" BOLS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., i/neorporaied under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Itong.) {Incorporated m Shanghai) 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 A 5371. BY SPECIAL >S^>jPi^jgy TO H.M. TUX APPOINTMENT <§Il^BS£ KING OF SI AM. ESTD. #fir| ffi^, 1872. FASHIONABLE MARCASITE JEWELLERY for CHEAP AND ECONOMICAL WEAR A147 words
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Advertisement45 1932-06-21 8 |9ellontt>) THE DISCOVERY THAT A BAGGAGE-SNATCHER AT WESTCLIFFE has been using a stolen car confirms the suspicion that baggage-snatchers are unscrupulous. Take out a "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY before you go on your travels. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.45 words
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Article471 1932-06-21 9 IRELAND'S SLIGHT T o THE KING GOVERNOR-GENERAL L iwiTKI) TO RECEPTION jo PAPAI LEGATE pCHARISTIC CONGRESS the coming of Cardinal I >.•!«•«.» ir to the great Euuhich is drawing a t<i the ritv from every 1 nit < eremonies that will mm of hi> visit none will be hnll"" 1471 words
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Article69 1932-06-21 9 C*«d C roves Progress Into Exile *i rs Service] Santiago. June 19. has officially denied that hM revolted or impeded the i .roves into exile, j :i has arrived at Callao. I SaaUifa de Chile, Jane 20. bu proclaimed martial law I iy and concentrated 6,000 igo to69 words
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Article35 1932-06-21 9 j Other Towns j. damaged r\s Service] J Mexico City. June 19. half destroyed the city of 'iUo, Guadalajara and other v.d,. damaped. The casualn ascertained, though it is killed at Colima35 words
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475 1932-06-21 9 CUSTOMS SEIZURES Danger of Financial Catastrophe IReuter's Far Eastern Service J Peking. June 30. The Chines*- Finance Minister, Mr. T. V. Soong m the course of a forcible statement here to-day, accuse.; Japan of interfering with the integrity of the Chinese Maritime Customs m Manchuria.475 words
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Article193 1932-06-21 9 Will China Go Communist fßeuter's Service] London, June 10. "There has always been some danger of China goinK Communist and the danger is not dead to-day", says H. Wilson Harris, writing m the News Chronicle on, 'Will China go Communist "It is not altogether a natural development", he193 words
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Article158 1932-06-21 9 Customs Revenue Not In Jeopardy [Renter's Service] London. June 21. Asked by Sir. A. M. Samuel, m the House of Commons to-day, if he had any information as to whether the Japanese Government was arranging that the proportionate amount of the Manchurian Customs required for the158 words
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Article33 1932-06-21 9 Dr. O. Paneth, M.D., (Vienna University), the tuberculosis specialist of the East Coast, Sumatra, arrives from Malacca this morning, and will address the Rotary Club on "The Dangers of Medical Progress" on Wednesday.33 words
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Article470 1932-06-21 9 TARIFF RFJ)UCTIONS HOLLAND AND~ BELGIUM REACH AGREEMENT AMERICAN CAMPAIGN Following the appeal by the King of the) Belgians for international co-operation to dispel the economic crisis there have been important developments at Lausanne, where Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg have concluded an agreement providing for a470 words
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Article101 1932-06-21 9 Concerted Action to Restore Trade Brussels, June 19. An appeal for international co-operation to dispel the economic crisis is made by the King of the Belgians In a letter to the Premier. M. Renkin, now at Lausanne. The King says all experts are agreed that prosperity depends101 words
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Article135 1932-06-21 9 Private Discussions at Geneva Geneva, Jane 19. Leading British, American and French statesmen discussed disarmament at a private meetIng this evening. Geneva, June 20. Sir John Simon rushed back from Lausanne this morning to participate m the resumed meeting of the British, French and American delegates to the Disarmament135 words
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Article41 1932-06-21 9 General Dawes Sees End of Depression (Reuter's Service! New York, Jane 19. "We have reached the turning point m thi depression," declared General Dawes-. upon leav Ing Washington after his resignation of th presidency of the Reconstruction Corporation41 words
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303 1932-06-21 9 M. HERRIOT'S COMPROMISE PROPOSAL REPARATIONS TALKS "Result is Excellent" Says French Premier [Reuter's Service] Lausanne, June 20. An important decision is expected to result from the interview this morning between Mr. Mac Donald and M. Herriot. Later. "The result is excellent", declared M. Herriot, smilingly, after his three-hour conversation with303 words
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Article291 1932-06-21 9 Hitlerites Increase Poll by j 10 Per Cent [Reuter's Service! I Berlin, Jane 19. Fresh proof of the rise of Hitlerism is provided In the election for the Diet of the State of Hessen. The final figures are not yet available but it appears that the291 words
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Article105 1932-06-21 9 Note Found m Abandoned Plane [Reuter's Service] Sydney, June 19. A note from the airman Capt. Hans Bertram has been found, Indicating that after abandoning his plane he and a companion, Clausmann, proceeded westward using a float from the plane as a boat. The note was found m105 words
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Article99 1932-06-21 9 One of New York's "Big Six" [Router's Service] Brooklyn, June 19. Vannie Hlggins, one of the big six of New York's racketeers, who has been ten times arrested on serious charges but always released for lack of evidence, was ambushed and killed m a busy street by a99 words
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Advertisement983 1932-06-21 10 SHIPPING THK BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean .^j, SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and Chin* THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.). THE SARAWAK CTI^MSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE983 words
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Advertisement517 1932-06-21 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In «ngwn«) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Wtwuiwr Due B'pre. S*O» 8*»ot«. 83. CITY OF DERBY For M'seilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg June 29 July 2 OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.517 words
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Advertisement360 1932-06-21 10 p. &> o; British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N en UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S •■•i\»|;v LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL s||; Ul[ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA fc Jita Doe Tonnage. Singapore. SOUDAN 6.500 June 20 RANCHI360 words
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Advertisement713 1932-06-21 11 0 S. K. Line. fl K OI I AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. o** ">S ANGELES and New York ra^ j^fT SINGAPORE June 26 28 MAR LON f DON Rotterdam. Hamburg and Antwerp via Colombo. Aden Suez and Port Said July 13 15 vM MUM IHKIII\. Algoa Bay.713 words
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Advertisement406 1932-06-21 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <And AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIAYOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD-GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILING FROM HONG KONG AND OK MANILA NEW LOW THROUGH FARES ORIENT TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WILL BE QUOTED UPON APPLICATION. EUROPE~w^ SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED BY THE STEAMERS PRESIDENT HARRISON—406 words
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Advertisement909 1932-06-21 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAPlA— Tuesday. June 21, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang. Tanjong-Leidong, Tanjong-Men-geidar and Asahan. REIJNST Tuesday, June 21, Bawean, Sourabaya, Kota-Baroe. Balik-Papan, Samarinda, Sankoelirang, Tandjoeng-Redeb and Telok-Bajoer. N. ZEELAND Tuesday, June 21, Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya. Macassar, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. MAJANG Wednesday, June 22, Prigi-Radja, Sapat.909 words
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Article563 1932-06-21 12 SCOTT'S REMEDY Unique Phases of his Latest Record Flight Sydney. C. W. A. Scott has demonstrated what can be done m the reducing line. He shed exactly 151 b. on his record England- Australia flight. And "Scotty" was m first-class "nick" when he took off.563 words
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Article199 1932-06-21 12 Physical And Moral Deterioration The Mysore Representative Assembly has passed the Mysore Child Marriage Restraint Regulation by 98 votes against 87. The object of the Bill was, by restraining and eventually preventing the marriage of girls below 14 years, to put a stop to such girls199 words
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Advertisement665 1932-06-21 12 Burns 'Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) *nd the S.S. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] sjs MARELLA 1» one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de665 words
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Advertisement546 1932-06-21 12 Kerr Steamship Co., I n( T In L.B A.) NEW YORK SERVK K. Regular Freight Service to Boston. ru Philadelphia and Baltimore (vi a Su Dm Sails M.S. SILVERSANDAL July 5 July l M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 26 Aup 1 M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 Aug. For rates and particulars please apply546 words
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Miscellaneous665 1932-06-21 12 MAIL DESPATCHES Bi TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 ajn Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30 a.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) Sunday665 words
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Miscellaneous158 1932-06-21 12 25. Tohiti, Dut. 683, from Batavia 20, for Batavui 26. Tobelo, Dut. 684, from Djambi 20, for Djambi via ports 22. Van Lansberge, Dut. from Belawan Deli 20, for Batavia 20. Thedens, Dut. 1,181, from Palembang 20, for Palembang 22. Singkel, Dut. 285, from Djambi 20, for Djambi 22. Mapia,158 words
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Article1313 1932-06-21 13 ALL THE WORLD KNEW HIM A Last Look at Charlie Brown's Charlie Brown is dead. Soon the news will be told on the waterside at Rio and m the speak-easies by the quays of New York; It will reach the sailormen walking ashore at I1,313 words
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Article301 1932-06-21 13 River Outrage Near Foochow Foot how. June 4. A sensational piracy aboard an oil-driven launch has just occurred on the Mm River, about 25 miles below Foochow. resulting m four police guards and a number of passengers being shot dead, while two others were taken ashore and are301 words
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Article327 1932-06-21 13 Reduced Through Fares Announced In connexion with the recent reduction m passage rates on the Atlantic lines, the N.Y.K. s through rates to Europe comprising one-way, round-trip and summer excursion round-trip fares, as well as their around-the-world fares, have been considerably reduced as circulated by them327 words
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Article34 1932-06-21 13 The P. and O. Naldera has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, the 22nd instant. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf on arrival.34 words
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Advertisement511 1932-06-21 13 THE Singapore Free Press (Daily and Weekly Editions) W Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. f/ The premier morning daily m Maiava Delivered with the Chota Hazri each LatPst news latest telegSS and latest announcements. London rubber feature" inchf* aPPGar da "y SpecSl etc. Up-country511 words
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Advertisement352 1932-06-21 13 HO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Vgl? AND MQ.SJ OF T.He UISzAL W-y The New Scenic Route of the Canadian National Railway*. *2J See the best of tn »at-r«W<»«a Canadian RocJties^-etay at Jmm^m CQB Park Lodge m the heart wondrous mountain bemmtj «v a travel straight throock fro« Vancouver without chawrtor can.352 words
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Article342 1932-06-21 14 Alleged Lytton-Lampson Project A Mukden dispatch to the Mainichi says that a new plan for the rule of Manchuria was tentatively evolved at the interview at Dairen between Lord Lytton, chairman of the League Commission, and Sir Miles Lampson, the British Minister. The plan is to put342 words
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Article106 1932-06-21 14 Girl of Four Among the Brides Pour marriages were recently celebrated at Ramandrug m Bellary district of Madras, the ages of the brides being four, six, eight and ten years. For being connected with the celebration of these marriages four men including Mr Burmappa. an honorary magistrate106 words
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Article364 1932-06-21 14 Woman In Spy Death Drama A remarkable spy drama has Just been enacted at Budapest. The parties are: Capt. de Ruttkay, a brilliant young general staff officer, and Mme. de Littke, a divorcee, who is regarded as one of the most beautiful women m Hungary. For two years364 words
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Article108 1932-06-21 14 Pinned Underneath a Burning Car Mr. Wilfred Bird, of Hawthorn-grove, Southport, by a greab feat of strength rescued his son, who was trapped under a burning motorcar, at Bolton on May 3. The car, after a collision with another car, crashed into a telegraph pole, turned over108 words
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Article459 1932-06-21 14 Case Involving Over $200,000,000 Opens The famous Hardoon will case has finally come before the Court at Shanghai. The first hearing m the contest over the will of Mr. Silas Hardoon, late financial magnate and the richest man m the Far East, which leaves his wife, Mrs. Eliza459 words
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Article51 1932-06-21 14 A Manchester police photographer, p c Beardmore, has introduced an additional means of identifying crimii^ls. P. c. Beardmore uses a white sheet marked into six-inch squares A photograph of a person standing m front of this sheet will show not only his features height and breadth, but also his natural51 words
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Article173 1932-06-21 14 Naval Chapter of the "Incident" Ends The Naval Chapter of the Shanghai "incident" ended on June 11, when Vice- Admiral Nomura. Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Naval Forces m Shanghai, and Mr. Shiozawa sailed aboard the flagship Izumo for Japan, where they will be welcomed as conquering heroes.173 words
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Article172 1932-06-21 14 Severe Penalties for Corruption Details of the draft regulation governing the punishment of officials convicted upon charges of corruption, which are under consideration by the Legislative Yuan, are now available. According to these proposed regulations, any public functionary found guilty of acceptance of bribes or other unlawful172 words
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Article38 1932-06-21 14 Wanted Man Surrenders to Police Harry Fleischer, the notorious leader of the "Purple Gang," who has been sought throughout the United States since the beginning of the Lindbergh kidnapping affair, has surrendered to the Detroit police.38 words
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Advertisement33 1932-06-21 14 LOOK/, The opportunity again occurs to purchase a really good second-hand car at bargain price. Call m at our SPECIAL USED-CAR SHOW SATURDAY NEXT FROM 1 TO 10 P.M. BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement534 1932-06-21 14 BANKS AND INSURANri CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh534 words
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Advertisement275 1932-06-21 14 THE YOKOHAMA K» BANK. m m OMAN Capital Subsrnb. (1 Reserve Fund m **m President k U1 *»J» Vice-Preside-HeadO.,, Singapore Branch 3 .n, u LONDON HUKI,:, Westminster Btl The National Pr<\. Hl k Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. BRA\< 111 Alexandria (Epypt. !< Calcutta. Canton. Chai Hamburg, Hangkow. Honolulu. Kaiyuun. X Angeles.275 words
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Miscellaneous408 1932-06-21 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore: Java Stations: Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 pjn. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from408 words
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Article71 1932-06-21 15 Interests Affected By Tariffs A meeting In London representing merchants, importers and traders, who consider that their interests have been affected by tariffs, quotas and other restrictions on trade decided to form an association. Metal, fruit, shipping, hosiery silk. publishing. fur, leather, provisions, engineering and wholesale71 words
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Article39 1932-06-21 15 I am thankful to believe that a time will never come when legislation can be so definite and comprehensive that auditors will be reduced to mere automata. Mr. H. L. H. Hill J i (Chairman. Institute of Chartered Accountants).39 words
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Article348 1932-06-21 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES June 20. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 25,32 London, demand 2 3\ London, T. T. 2[3 23)32 Lyons348 words
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60 1932-06-21 15 June 20th., 12 o'clock noon. Tone of Market. Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet l^d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 2 11-16 per lb. Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 5 I|l6 5H Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 5 160 words
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Article924 1932-06-21 15 MONDAY, JUNE 20TH. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers Asam Kumbang (£> 22s 24s c.<L Austral Malay 18s 20s Ayer Hitam (ss) 9s 9s 9d c.d. Bangrin Tin 5s 6s 3d Batang Padang ksl) 05 10 Batu Caves ($1) 22 25 Bukit Arang ($1) 30 40 nom. Bennah924 words
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Article744 1932-06-21 15 Mr. N. C. S. Bosanquet on The Rubber Position The Twenty-third Ordinary General Meeting ot The Java United Plantations, Limited, *ai held at 5 and 7, Eastcheap, London, EC. Mr. N. C. S. Bosanquet, In the course of his speech said: We must now recognize that it has744 words
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Article55 1932-06-21 15 According to recent advices from Java. 13 sugar factories will not grind sugar during 1932. 60 factories will not plant sugar cane for the next crop and 77 factories are to stop grinding operations during 1933. Consequently the 1933 crop is estimated at 1.300.000 tons, as compared55 words
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Article413 1932-06-21 15 Estate May Go On Care and Maintenance Basis The annual general meeting of Trafalgar Limited, was held at the registered office. Prince Street, yesterday. Mr. A. P. Cameron prwttad, and others present were: Messrs. R. S. Nelson, R. A. Dix. E. Gregory Jones, C. E. Winter and J.413 words
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Article148 1932-06-21 15 Many Enquiries at Malayan Agency It is very satisfactory to learn that very many enquiries are reaching the Malayan Agency with regard to the making of rubber roads, not with the old-fashioned blocks but with the new pro--1 cesses of using liquid rubber (writes the Free Press London148 words
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Article78 1932-06-21 15 South Malay Plantations Reorganisation FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. June 20. A loss of £515 is announced by the Bruseh Rubber Estate*. Ltd.. with a credit of £8.930 carried forward. East Java Rubber Company. Ltd.. announce a loss of £5741 with £352 carried forward. An extraordinary meeting of78 words
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Article305 1932-06-21 15 The North British Rubber Co.. Ltd., was Inevitably hard hit by the disastrous fall In rubber and cotton prices which occurred m 1930, and also had to face a marked increase m competition for the reduced trade available, with the result that many of the company's lines305 words
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Article19 1932-06-21 15 The bank man is now, figuratively and actually, m the firing-line.— Mr. A. B. McKay (President, Scottish Bankers' Association).19 words
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Advertisement76 1932-06-21 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 I Assurance In force over $85,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btralta Settlement*) AD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EC. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the76 words
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Article367 1932-06-21 16 SOUTH DECLARE PAYNTER FAILS AS OPENER HOBBS AGAIN IFREE PRESS SERVICE UOPYrtJOHTI London, Jane 20. Continuing their innings against the North m the Test trial match at Manchester to-day the South carried their tot-al to 447 for the loss of eight wickets, before JardJne declared the innings367 words
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Article71 1932-06-21 16 Third Successive Century TFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, June 20. Having retired from the role of opening batsman m representative games Hobbs celebrated the occasion to-day by making his third century m successive innings m the match between Surrey and Somerset at Taunton, and at the same71 words
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Article107 1932-06-21 16 Bowes m Form Against Middlesex Good bowling by Bowes, the Yorkshire fast bowler, who used to be on the ground staff at Lords, played a big part m Yorkshire' 3 victory over Middlesex at Lord's yesterday, the champions winning by ten wickets. Bowes (cables Reuter) took eleven wickets107 words
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Article193 1932-06-21 16 Rotarians Beaten at Keppel The match between Keppel Golf Club and Rotary Club played over Keppel links resulted m a win for the Home team by 5% to 5. Rotary Club Keppel Golf Club Lt. Col. F. G. Hyland H. Jackson and J. H. D. MundeU IVi, Hodgins 0.193 words
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275 1932-06-21 16 WIGHTMAN CUP RESULTS Miss Nuthall Dropped For Singles Although Mrs. Wills-Moody, making her first appearance at Wimbledon since 1930, won both of her singles matches, she and Miss Sarah Palfrey were beaten m the doubles by Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall and Miss Nuthall after a hard275 words
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Article189 1932-06-21 16 The success of the American ladies was accompanied by the victory of the American men's team m an international match against Britain at Eastbourne. Austin showed a welcome return to form on the first day by beating Gregory Mstfigin, the American indoor champion, 6- 1, 6189 words
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Article50 1932-06-21 16 Polish Runner's New Time for 3,000 Metres [Reuter's Service] Antwerp. June 19. The Polish runner Kusocinski to-day beat Nurmis world record for 3.000 metres (1 mile. 1520 yards) his time being 8 mins. 18 4 5 sees. I Nurmi's time was 8 mins. 20 2 5 sees.]50 words
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Article124 1932-06-21 16 Malayan Championships 1932 Under the auspices of the Selangor Physical Culture Association, the Malayan Amateur Weight -Lifting Championship Competition Is being organized and will be held at Kuala Lumpur, on July 30, 31 and August 1. This competition is open to all bona-fide amateurs m British Malaya m the124 words
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Article96 1932-06-21 16 Four Ball Championship Results In the four ball billiards championship for the Frankel Shield at the New World last night Ismail bin Abbas (Post Office Club) beat Dr. C. S. Maniam (Ceylon Sports Club) by 300 to 166; and Low Hock Kiat (Junior Civil Service Assocn.) defeated A. Ghani96 words
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Article83 1932-06-21 16 The results of the two lengths (66 yds.) free style handicap races at the Chinese Swimming Club were "A" Division. l. j. E. Tan (at 2); 2. Goh Koon Kiat (at 4); and 3. Urn Chin Hin (at 7). "B" irtvision l. Yeo Teow Quee (at go)83 words
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Article817 1932-06-21 16 S.R.C. BEAT S.C.C. Vigorous Play But Little Science S.R.C 2: S.C.C. 1. For the second time this season the S.C.C. were beaten by the S.R.C. when the clubs met m the First Division of the League, at the Stadium, yesterday. There was no fluke about817 words
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Article102 1932-06-21 16 Garrison G.C. Beat Sepoy Lines A match between Sepoy Lines Golf Club and Garrison Golf Club was played on Sunday, June 19th. (Pour Ball Foursomes). The result was as follow: (Garrison players mentioned first). Barr-Sim and Renton 1, English and Allen 0. Gotch and W. L. McConigly and Stevens102 words
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Article236 1932-06-21 16 LOCAL CRICKET S.C.C. XI Lose to S.C.RX. Evan Wong, the S.C.R.C. player, who scored 104 not out against Raffles Institution on Saturday played another three-figure innings on Sunday, against an S.C.C. XI, who were beaten by 45 runs. S.C.R.C: Evan Wong retired 101. Choon Leong c236 words
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Article220 1932-06-21 16 The Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Medical College Union on Sunday at Balestier by 133 runs. Scores: C.S.C.: B. Dudley lbw. b Tan Boon Beng 0. M. A. K. Hamid c Alphonso b Yzelman 41, R. S. V. Sundram b Xavier 2, V. Paramsothy c Alphonso220 words
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Article389 1932-06-21 16 Satisfactory Week-end for Punai The first of two races for the Santry Challenge Cup was sailed on Saturday afternoon. The start was timed for 4.30 p.m. and much interest was shown m the race as the yachts were sailed by lady skippers. There was a good start m389 words
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Article153 1932-06-21 16 Kathleen decided to give up the race, her crew seeking the comforts of the Club verandah. Kilat made the. best of the struggle m the light airs, followed some minutes later by Tarbet and then Punai, Ella and Harlequin. From this stage the race developed into a drifting153 words
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Article24 1932-06-21 16 The cricket match between the Volunteers and the Garrison, which was washed out by rain on Sunday, will be played on Sunday Aug. 14.24 words
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Advertisement78 1932-06-21 16 Wonderful singing by the COMEDY HARMONISTS OF TWO SONGS FROM "MONTE CARLO MADNESS" RECENTLY SHOWN AT THE CAPITOL. <»\ HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS Over The Blue B 3972 I The Way With Every Sailor CALL IN AND HEAR THEM AT "MOUTRIE'S" "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS READY JULY 15th MALAYAN LEGISLATION AND ITS78 words
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