The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1932
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Title Section14 1932-06-22 1 The Singapore Free Press N o 13,679, ESTABLISHED 1835. ST^^FoRETs^r^^nNESDAY, JUNE 22,^1932. 10 CENTS.14 words
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Article401 1932-06-22 1 The British, French and American delegates have been very active at Lausanne and Geneva, much curiosity having bee* aroused by a secret conclave between M. Herriot and Mr. Hugh Gibson, chief U.S. delegate, in which America's readiness to make monetary sacrifices If Europe will disarm was indicated;401 words
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Article1064 1932-06-22 1 Recently I went walking in South Spain and tramped for eight days across the Sierra Nevada During that time I spent the equivalent, of one pound and seven shillings, which purchased me food and lodging each night at wayside inn or cottage, cigarettes, and a vast1,064 words
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Advertisement182 1932-06-22 1 KLIM O \VDERED MILK c Nl |BI >T "APPROACH TO fUU ,1 |\STEURIZED BfILK unXBLEJN THE TROPICS. nBT o, tBLI AT ALL LEADING ISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL iith modern sanitation and Hot and Cold Running water. SHOW OF SHOWS TO-MORROW WITH BEAUTY CHORUS OF 16 i M>W\182 words
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Advertisement169 1932-06-22 1 fU IN THE UJ-O FORE-NOON I M HB^Ev I In those melancholy moments of IMB remorse. .when footsteps drag... the spine I Jl H needs bracing and colour. .light. I s^Bf/ .IB movement. .are statute barred. .Call for a I TOLLEY'S EMPIRE BRANDY... Brandy 1 and soda. .brandy and ginger169 words
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Advertisement94 1932-06-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS U*m prices at Art Furniture Depotconcerning Central Ea&* WorksPino '2 improves the breakfast COMIH Another used car sho* at Borneo MotorTolllv- brandy lor lh.l mam.,.. ,n« f 'l' n c— a'pcrtab,,- tO. ,25 B— properties by Chin K Kong Lee-Pauv CHRYSLER RIDING EASE I The Last Word 194 words
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Advertisement21 1932-06-22 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE. FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES,21 words
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Article597 1932-06-22 2 Singapore Eurasians Win Royal Johore Cup Johore Military Forces team was again beaten in the Royal Johore Challenge Cup competition at the J.M.F. rifle meeting at Kolam Ayer during the week-end the Eurasian Company SVC. team taking pride of place for the second year in succession. Johore597 words
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Advertisement501 1932-06-22 2 BEETLE VIRUS. A Mew Discovery for the rapid extermination of Black Beetles and Cockroaches. Absolutely harmless to Cats, Dogs and human beings. Price 75 cents per tin. AGENTS MEDICAL HALL, LTD., (Opp. General Post Office). Depot for all KODAK Supplies. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class501 words
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Advertisement665 1932-06-22 2 TENDERS. BINGAPOKE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS. NOTICE 1b 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 September665 words
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Advertisement384 1932-06-22 2 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL M^J"^ Notice is hereby R iv n v former Railway ov.r Ol demolished. The pubhr with caution p.. is in progress AUCTION SALE AUCTION >\7k VALUABLE SDfOAPORI LEASEHOI D i To b. The Sale-room of M Co.. Ltd.. Raffles On Monday, Junr :17th u > •>« PASTK I384 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1932-06-22 2 THE WEEK Wednesday, 22nd, High Water 1348, 8.2 ft. Rotary Meeting, Adelphi Hotel: Mr. O. Paneth on The Dangers of Medical Progress. Tennis: S.C.C. Mixed Doubles Tournament. Football: Div. I. R.A. vs. S.C.F.A. at Stadium; Div. 11. S.C.C. II vs. R.A.F. II at S.C.C. Police Band, Botanic Gardens, 5.15 p.m.92 words
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Article591 1932-06-22 3 Alleged False Trade Description At Marlborough-street Police Court F. W. Wo 1 worth and Co.. Limited. New Bond-street, Were summoned for unlawfully applying a false trade description to beads, cont-rary to the Merchandise Marks Act, 1887. Mr. B B. Lieberrnan prosecuted for the complainant, Mr. Arthur591 words
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Article91 1932-06-22 3 Famous Mansion Almost Completely Destroyed London. Colonel Sir Charles and Lady Warde escaped In their night clothes when fire broke out in their historical home, Barham Court, Teston, near Maidstone. Although he is 80 years old. Sir Charles returned and helped to fight the flames. He91 words
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Article335 1932-06-22 3 Unhappy Fate of Two Kedah Girls An Official of the League of Nations Union speaking of the work of the League's Travelling Commission which has been investigating traffic in women and children in 19 states between Palestine and Siam states: 'Some terrible facts have been unearthed, and335 words
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Article329 1932-06-22 3 At Kuala Kangsar College Sports [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, June 20. H.E. the Governor was cordially welcomed on returning from Taiping on Saturday to Kuala Kangsar where students of the Malaya i College held their sports and put up keen competition. The large attendance included a329 words
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Article881 1932-06-22 3 A REVOLT High Prices and Dull Fare [By George Cecil, Special to the Free Press] Long-suffering though Paris cinema audiences most undoubtedly are, putting up with inflated rates of admission and tolerating utterly dull films, the patrons of a minor, super-profiteering establishment lately revolted. They found, on881 words
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Article417 1932-06-22 3 Angora, A striking gesture of friendship to a former j foe was made when Sir George Clerk, the British Ambassador to Turkey, presented Mustapha Kemal with a copy of the War Office history of the Gallipoli campaign, dedicated as follows: "Presented to Mustapha Kemal by417 words
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Advertisement244 1932-06-22 3 t"ffow do you manmgt to keep thin, Jim, In this beattlw climate"? 'I alvay t drink Whukey and Polly, which containt natural gat and does not blow one out." Apollinans Sole Agents. HENRY WAUGH AND CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. BANGKOK. THE ART FURNITURE DFPOT office Show Rooms !K244 words
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Advertisement136 1932-06-22 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied for136 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1932-06-22 4 Chess Problems and Solutions. By Out Chess Editor. '■Pro"b"lem"No. 146 (by Max Jj. Meyer) I Black 2 pieces I S White to move and mat* In three moves. TwuZTtZmtoTmmi* wm** between Sal. Flohr and Dr. Euwe. QP Opening White. VST- 3. Kt^KBJ Kt^ 9. Q— B2 JO Castles (KR> Kt-Bl1,358 words
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Article469 1932-06-22 4 The Contests At Indianapolis Detroit. To take the mind off production, selling and the problems of a troublous period, the automobile factory forces are renewing interest in racing, writes E. Y. Watson. As a consequence, the annual speed struggle at Indianapolis on Decoration Day will bring names like469 words
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Article99 1932-06-22 4 The estimated number of houses in Rural Penang is 13,859 and of these 2,889 are in gazetted villages. Routine house to house examinations totalling 31,698 were performed last year by the Senior Sanitary Inspector and the Staff of District Sanitary Inspectors in their respective areas. The Deputy Health Officer also99 words
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Article469 1932-06-22 4 Hands off the Scoring System BRIDGE NOTES (By Horatius) Iritis maintained by those who seek to alter m fZ Sute^ opposed to any W£ ♦«wtive to the underdogs. **e no reason for such interference as is bid. v^xperienced Contract Player *to Two Spades, on the following handS A.K.Q. J.8.". H—469 words
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Article146 1932-06-22 4 Thousands Seek $1,000 Cash Prizes With two weeks past and two weeks to go, officials of the Goodyear Orient Sales Company, Limited, announce receipt of entries from motorists and drivers in all parts of Malaya for the Goodyear Golden Letter Contest. "Despite the numerous entries already rereceived/' said146 words
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Article937 1932-06-22 4 ELY CULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON r.ONTRACT BRIDGE I By v«»*«tiful and unusual! i SSSaSSSSr S— 9 5 H— QB 5 I>—A Q J 9 3 2 C— Q J 10 7 4 2 N [Jig 4 2 H-KJ6 W E l_l' 2 rr 3 7 5 S SIK 98937 words
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Article266 1932-06-22 4 OLD MEN BY G. B. SHAW Traditions to Blame For Our Plight Mr. George Shaw, addressing a crowded meeting of undergraduates at the October Club, Oxford, said. "I must first apologise for my age. ••It Is a discouraging thing tor a young man to come to a place like Oxford.266 words
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Article33 1932-06-22 4 -Malayan K been issued in six N* all standards of ki< Educational Supor be crediU-d with f«ur of I 5 and 6 he temporary. Mr I Professor at contribution to t^<33 words
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Article36 1932-06-22 4 Barely six boon of York Ml North Pi which thov form,' currcd in ono <>i Duke and Dm-h--building W&n MB while a crowd of one of tho els. blew off and ttMfß every window was Mown36 words
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Advertisement191 1932-06-22 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. Admission cts 20. BAND PERFORMANCES DURING JUNE H»\l» OF THE |»o I. Mi; "^^^^^^^"^"•■""^^^^■•■■BBaBBBBBBB^BBBBB^B^B* Botanical Gardens, Wednesday, 22nd, at 5.15 p.m. Hatong Park, Friday, 24th, 5.15 p.m. Telok191 words
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Advertisement244 1932-06-22 5 STILL running to crowded houses NIGHTLY at the CAPITOL I MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 p.m. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE The Whole Town is talking about SHANGHAI EXPRESS "Far and away Superior to anything previously seen in Singapore." "STRAITS TIMES" YOU MUST SEE This great PARAMOUNT Triumph with MARLENE DIETRICH CLIVE BROOK WARNER244 words
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Advertisement514 1932-06-22 5 MATINEE TO-DAY at 3 p.m. Laura La Plante in the wildly hilarious role of a girl with two husbands in MEET the WIFE FRIDAY, JUNE 24th. Robert MONTGOMERY In Frederick Lonsdale's Brilliant Successor to 'The Last of Mrs. Cheyney." Lovers Courageous H I i—*zr^* r I t /I ff \w514 words
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Article215 1932-06-22 6 The Championship Tournament [FrO m our Own Ooinjo^ Perak lawn tennis championships concluded late yesterday in fine weather. A large crowd of l^cUtors included the Sultan, the Raj. t«*u£ Jnd several Chiefs, many European and Chinese r^rfere were several surprises in the play rnJmly in the ladies'215 words
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Article379 1932-06-22 6 COUNT Y CRICKET FEATS Tale of Centuries Just Missed Magnificent though they were, the feats of Hcbbs Sutcliffe and Holmes in the County Cricket Championship last week, were not the only performances worthy of note. True, these omers have not the same breath-catching ZZ, but. on days when it was379 words
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Article145 1932-06-22 6 Four World's Records Broken The American Olympic trials at Cleveland resulted in the following new world's records: 1*0 metres: Metcalf 10 1-5 sees, (former record 10 2-5 by Eddie Tolan. U.S.A.). 220 yards: Metcalf 20 »4 sec. (former record by R. A. Locke, U.S.A. 20 3-5 sees.)145 words
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Article39 1932-06-22 6 New World's Swimming Rcord The eighteen-year-old Eleanor Holma. one of the members of the American Olympic team, has established a worlds swimming record for the 200 yards backstroke, her time being 2 min. 35 2-5 sec.39 words
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Article175 1932-06-22 6 St. Joseph's Beat St. Andrew's At Bras Basah Road yesterday St. Joseph's defeated St. Andrew's by 107 run*. St. Joseph's: H. Boon not out 69; E. Le Mercier b Webber 49. T. Cordeiro b Ferguson 1; G. Fernandez b Ferjuson 5; S. Mosbergen b Singh 0: R. D'Cruz175 words
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Article172 1932-06-22 6 The Indian Association met the Medical Colege at cricket on Saturday on the Indian Association ground. The scores were: Medical College: V. Xavier c Baskaran b Varma 10; M. Din b Baskaran 22; L. Alvis b Varma 0; Willis c Kertara b Kennedy 5; Rajaratnam b Varma172 words
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Article96 1932-06-22 6 Attractive Century By Redmond T. M. L. Redmond scored an attractive 111 not out for the Malacca Club in a match c* Malacca on Saturday against Segamat. S^gamat, batting first, were all out on a bowler's wicket for 139, Despard (34) and Willacy (29) being top scorers. Brown96 words
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Article33 1932-06-22 6 J Transfers of players, which brought In £7,000, saved Burnley from a serious Ios3 and enabled the club to show a profit of £3.400 last season. Gate receipts were down by over £4,000.33 words
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Article328 1932-06-22 6 New Idea Which May Mean Increased Efficiency Cricketers have been discussing the use of steel stumps in a match for the first time at Canterbury where Kent second eleven played the South Americans. After a number of experiments it has been possible to make the weight conform328 words
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Article37 1932-06-22 6 English Horses at Chantilly The French Derby was run at Chantilly on Sunday, June 12 and resulted as follows: Mr. Dug&an's STRIP TIIE WILL 1 Mr. E. Esmond's SHRED M. M. Hennessy's PERLEGRIS 337 words
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56 1932-06-22 6 The semi-finals of the Singapore Island Golf championship will be played at Bukit Timah on Saturday next. 3 p.m. W. W. Paterson V3. 8. N. Kelly. 3.05 p.m. L. D. Hardie vs. R. Craik. The final over 36 holes will be played on Sunday, play commencing56 words
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Article41 1932-06-22 6 The following competitors from Malaya will be competing in the National Rifle Association meeting at Blsley: P. H. Andrews, Malay States. VJt., J. Hardman. Johore Volunteer I Major W. A. D. Edwardes. M.C Malay States V.R., H. J Spinks, Singapore 141 words
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Article513 1932-06-22 6 DEADLY BOWLIN Amar Singh Takes Qeva Wickets The All-India tc;mi I In their match u < The Tourists won by 9 v. magnificent 112 by RaUlif feated at the close of th< innings. Misfortunr shook Cambnii innings. Hazlerigg and AIL i of (c and b Amar513 words
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Article64 1932-06-22 6 CAMBRIDGE— Ist W Amar Singh took flve Jehangir Khan three for M Palia none for five. CAMBRIDGE— 2nd Inn' Amar Singh six for 70 J l for 97: Naldu none for II Naomal none for Wm\ A!l 13; Colah none for nimINDIA— Ist Inning Fames took three for64 words
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Article44 1932-06-22 6 IReut E The following were tV baseball games: NATIONAL LIAGCI Boston 0. Ota Brooklyn I. (> New York 0. AMFRU \N II u Chicago 0. M DetroT Cleveland 9. Cleveland 6- St. Louts 3. PW St. boul. 3- PWlMll>!i^ Poxx scored a I44 words
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Advertisement363 1932-06-22 6 You »o motheS¥€M fMp SJ* i GLAXO k^ #^C^ M HAS CONTAINED ADDED s^^T ifi* m SUNSHINE VITAMIN D. m^ v >^° othcr Bah y Food can K make this cltim. Do you J K know what the addition of 1 Vitamin D means to your mm —W Baby? It363 words
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Article3104 1932-06-22 7 several tens of dollars which she got from my father. When she left 50, Village Road had she got any money —That was when she left 50, Village Road. While you were living there at Nathan Hotel with Fung who paid the expenses? —Fung. You say Fung paid3,104 words
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Article309 1932-06-22 7 LAWYER'S ESTATE Alleged Fraudulent Failure to Disclose The bankruptcy in 1888 of a leading solicitor of that time was recalled in the Court of Appeal yesterday, when the Official Assignee opened a case in connection with the estate of the latoe Mr. C. K E.309 words
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Article683 1932-06-22 7 AN INCONSISTENCY Future of Mr. Soong in Chinese Politics Shanghai, June 10. "T.V., or not T.V.? That is the question" which has been causing quite a lot of argument during the week, and not a little anxiety. If Mr. T. V. Soong leaves the Ministry of683 words
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Article87 1932-06-22 7 Chinese Scheme Big: Enterprise Plans for the establishment of an iron and steel works at Hsiakwan. between Nanking and the Yangtsze. have now been completed. A sum of £123.000 from the returned British Boxer Indemnity Fund is being used for the purpose. A site has already87 words
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704 1932-06-22 7 AN EMPIRE ACHIEVEMENT "Uncontaminated by Selfish Interests" "When the history of the British Empire is written, its two greatest achievements will be the development of Parliamentary institutions I and the organization of a Civil Service net connected with party politics and not contaminatefl704 words
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Article200 1932-06-22 7 Rescued Atlantic Airman's First Words The dramatic story of the lucky rescue of the lost airman, Stanley Hausner, in mid-ocean on June 12 wirelessed by Captain Wilson, master of the British tanker Circle Shell, shows that the ship was proceeding to the United States, when the Chief200 words
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Article79 1932-06-22 7 I A customer standing at the door of a hotel in [Guildford-street, Southwark, suddenly saw the building on the other side of the street bulge out, the walls collapse, and tons of bricks, boxes, and rolls of paper come tumbling into the roadway. Fortunately no one was hurt. The damaged79 words
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Article408 1932-06-22 7 CAREERS COMMITTEE Satisfaction Given to Local Employers With the object of finding employment for Singapore boys leaving school a Careers and Employment Committee has been organised by the Education Dept. A central Committee consisting of the Heads |of the large schools in Singapore, has been formed and408 words
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Article495 1932-06-22 7 MALAY EXTRAVAGANCE To the Kditor, Sir. I have to submit that since my experience in visiting the different Statt s in Malaya. I found that most of the poor Malays either draw a small salary or depend on rubber, and they arc the great lOfferen in495 words
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Article68 1932-06-22 7 The Malayan Arts and Crafts Selling Centre at Raffles Hotel announce that they hatt? received a consignment of Trengganu sarongs in beautiful colourings. The prices are: soft cotton-mixture sarongs, $2.40; Silk sarongs, $4.80. It is expected that a fresh consignment of beach hats, the last lot68 words
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Article521 1932-06-22 7 CHINESE INJURED COURT SEQUEL TO ACCIDENT A "RED" SENTENCED The danger of amateur experiments with explosives was borne out by evidence given in the Second Police Court, before Mr. A. W. Hay, yesterday, in a case in which the central figure was a Hylam Chinese, Loh521 words
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Article293 1932-06-22 7 Chinese Firm's Title Deeds The P. and O Bankinp; Corporation were the respondent! In an acticn in the Court of Appeal yestenlay, before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Terrell, and Mr Justice Burum. when Messrs. Tan Hong Tee and Company appealed againsfc a decision by Mr. Justice293 words
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Article134 1932-06-22 7 Mae Clarke in Gangster Film The Pavilion Theatre's change of programme took place on Monday night, when Reckless Living, featuring Mae Clarke of Waterloo Bridge fame, was the main attraction. Mar Clarke plays the part of the hard working wife of a bootlegger. She plays the part with134 words
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726 1932-06-22 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932. TARIFFS Political leadership of a nation of importance is not a job to be envied in these days of complicated international problems. Conference follows upon conference and still the difficulties which have to be considered accumulate with increasing confusion until the statesman's outlook726 words
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Article469 1932-06-22 8 Mr. Ee Yew Lin. the third son of Mr. Ee Kong Ouan. J.P. of Malacca, passed the examination in Criminal Law and Procedure in the Bar Examination on May. 26th 1932. A lecture on "The Child, the Father of the Man." will be delivered at the Theosophical Society, 181 Tank469 words
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Article385 1932-06-22 8 APPEAL COURT CASE Parties Agree to Arbitration After listening for over an hour to legal arguments regarding the validity of architects' charges, the Judges of the Court of Appeal yesterday ordered that the dispute before them should go to arbitration before the Registrar. The case was one385 words
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Article235 1932-06-22 8 Laura La Plante in Meet the Wife Meet the Wife, the Columbia picture which opened at the Alhambra yesterday, is not the type of comedy which adapts well for the screen when it is played in the straightforward manner in which it is given on the ?t There235 words
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Article75 1932-06-22 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London, June 21. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £1143 4 (£ll43 4 Forward £117 (£117%). The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows75 words
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Article75 1932-06-22 8 For Wednesday, June 22nd Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Burton in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Court of Appeal. Re C. K. E. Woods. Bankrupt. Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice Burton: The United Kingdom Tobacco Co.75 words
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Article50 1932-06-22 8 Notice is given in our advertisement columns this morning that a petition for the winding up of Central Engine Works Ltd.. has been presented to the Court by Messrs. Socfin and Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur and will be heard in the Singapore Supreme Court on July 4.50 words
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Article11 1932-06-22 8 Mr. Claude da Silva arrived In Singapore by tbe Dempo yesterday11 words
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Article1558 1932-06-22 8 did not appear t > have made a lull disclosure to Mr. Smalley about eurything. Mr. Campbell pointed cut that it was a common thing Tor Asiatics to turn round and say. In the course of legal proceeding-, that they had not Mid something because tiny had1,558 words
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Advertisement149 1932-06-22 8 REPLACES THE COCKTAIL MALDANO'S BRANDY NAN Just add crushed ice, shake well and you have a really exquisite cocktail. SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong.) (Incorporated in Shanghai) 201 CANTONMENT ROAD TELEPHONE 5371 A 5871. "Kf/y WITHIN THE EMPIRE" ROYAL BAKERY BREAD149 words
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Advertisement63 1932-06-22 8 Tempting 1 and Smart in Appearance DRAGON AND CHERRY BLOSSOM MOUNTED GENUINE CHINESE SILVER WARE. U. S. De SUVA Bros., JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. RADION JAMS MARMALADE There are months of vital Sunshine stored in every Pot of Radion. You can taste it in the clean Tonic Flavour. A63 words
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Article1031 1932-06-22 9 AMERICA READY TO CANCEL DEBTS IF EUROPE DISARMS MR GIBSON'S SECRET CONCLAVE WITH M. HERRIOT PRICE TOO BIG FOR FRANCE .h,r,- wore important development, i n the course of the I ...iiversations on disarmament and war drht«». i m ,ia, American attire betng d c^Tm .he French Premier, in a1,031 words
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Article75 1932-06-22 9 John Gialdini Escapes Long Sentence M.Li... Jane 10. John Gialdini. the former business associate of Clarence Hatry, who last June was sentenced jto five years and ten months penal servitude for forgery and fraud in connection with the Hatry crash, was released on June 10, says a Milan75 words
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Article79 1932-06-22 9 R.A.F. Officer Who Flew Low Over Town The following announcement by the Air Ministry appeared in the London Gazette: "Flying Officer George Calvert is dismissed the service by sentence of general court-mar-tial. May 13th, 1932." Flying Officer George Calvert appeared before a court-martial at Upper Heyford R.A.F.79 words
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Article20 1932-06-22 9 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service I Medal has been awarded to Private D. D. Booth 1 of the M.S.V.R.20 words
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Article216 1932-06-22 9 CHILEAN DISORDERS Consul Preparing for Emergency [Reuter's Service] Buenos Aires, Jane 21. Events in Chile tcok a grave turn last night, when rioting broke out in Santiago. Valparaiso and other towns, 20 people being killed and 50 injured in Valparaiso, where two Chilean warships arrived with a216 words
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Article127 1932-06-22 9 Suicide of Malacca Chinese Dealer fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. June 21. Giving evidence at the inquest on Chan Kong Ann, a well-known rubber dealer, who took caustic soda on June 11th. and subsequently died Dr. S. J. Chong, of the Durian Daun Hospital, said Chan Kong127 words
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Article70 1932-06-22 9 Russia's Favourable Balance [British Radio Official Service] Rugby, June 20. An improvement in the balance of trade with Russia was announced in the House of Commons by Major D. J. Colville, the Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department, who said that for the six months ended April 30th,70 words
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Article48 1932-06-22 9 White House Guards Reinforced [Keuter's Service] Washington, June 21. All roads leading to the city are guarded and the White House patrols reinforced in consequence of secret service information from New York that a car with two men and loaded with gunpowder is en route here.48 words
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Article239 1932-06-22 9 Threat to Asia and the World lii an exclusive interview with Reuter at Peking, Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese assessor with the League of Nations Mission to Manchuria, painted a gloomy picture of the situation in Manchuria. He believes that war. not only in East Asia,239 words
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Article56 1932-06-22 9 The following officers have been seconded to Dnfederated States: Messrs. J. Falconer and J. W. S. Reid. M.C.S., to Kelantan: Mr. C. P. Smith, M.C.S., to Trengganu; Messrs. P. V. I Norman. Assistant Superintendent. Survey Dept, and R. K. A. Bruce, Surveyor on Agreement to Kedah; Mr. J. S. Addison,56 words
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Article398 1932-06-22 9 CUSTOMS SEIZURE THREAT TO SECURITY OF LOANS MANCHUKUO "ROBOT" f Reuter's Service] New York, June 21. United States concern over the proposed annexation of Chinese Customs revenue by Manchuria was informally expressed by Col. Stimson (Secretary of State) to Japan on June 10 and is now398 words
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Article57 1932-06-22 9 British Export Licences Not Given Indiscriminately [Reuters Service] London, June 21. All applications for the export of arms to the Far East are examined very carefully emphasised Major Colville in reply to a question in the House of Commons with reference to an allegation that licences57 words
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Article47 1932-06-22 9 Lord Bearstead's Forecast for 1932 [FREE PRESS SERVICE: COPYRIGHT I London, June 21. At the annual meetng of Shell Transport Co. to-day Lord Bearstead forecasted a further fall in consumption and production in 1932 but hoped that there would be no further fall in prices.47 words
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Article100 1932-06-22 9 Authorities in Manila Make Enquiries Stories of a modern Robinson Crusoe who Is a castaway on one of the northernmost islands of Luzon, are being investigated by Manila authorities. Nothing definite has yet been received, but strong rumours coming from natives in neighbouring islands, are current. The Manila100 words
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Article107 1932-06-22 9 Airman Who was Rescued by Liner London. M. Pierre Vanlaer. a well-known Paris sportsman, returned to Europe after a trip to the United States which he took against his will. When the liner lie de France left Havre early In March M. Vanlaer went? up in107 words
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Article48 1932-06-22 9 The R.A.F. and A.P.C. will be cnpaged in a 12 side 4 ball foursome match on Sunday, June 26th, over the Garrison Golf Course. The courtesy of the green is extended to non-members. The course will be closed to members from 8.45 to 9.15 am48 words
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Advertisement946 1932-06-22 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM S TEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co Ltd., and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutua, N.v^n Co, SSST Co!. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE SUN SHIPPING Co., Ltd. INSURANCE.946 words
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Advertisement514 1932-06-22 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co M Ltd. (Incorporated In «ngi*fvl) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer D oe B>«re. Sail* Sfcra. s.s. CITY OF DERBY Por M'sellles. Havre. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg June 29 July 2 <*JTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI514 words
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Advertisement355 1932-06-22 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S t,<>\ r LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL KRVICI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tlll MANTUA 11. M0 June 24 RANCHI355 words
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Advertisement568 1932-06-22 11 •a NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. MARUT. 12.000 June 28 29 5 KASHIMA MARU T. 10,000 Aug. 25 26 \KU T. 10.500 July 13 14 t YASUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Sept. 7 8 T. 10.500 July 27 28 HAKONE MARU T. 10.500 Sept. 21 22 T. 10.000 Aug.568 words
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Advertisement574 1932-06-22 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd AMERICAN^MAIL LINE TO EIROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, AND GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive j Spore. S*pore, Penang. N. York. Pres. Polk July 4 July 5 July 7 Aug. 16 Pres. Adams July 18 July 19 July 21574 words
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Advertisement817 1932-06-22 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG Wednesday, June 22, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, PengalianEstate and Rengat. CREMER Wednesday, June 22, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS Wednesday, June 22, Muntok and Palembang. TOBELO Wednesday, June 22, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TlDORE— Thursday, June 23, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengoi-Pakning. Siak and PakanBaroe. PALOPO—817 words
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Article523 1932-06-22 12 William Booth Memorial College Beneath the shadow of a 200 foot tower, from th"! top of which you look over an unending sea of mean roofs and streets, 360 London undergraduates are studying for their final examination. For the last nine months they have worked from523 words
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Article289 1932-06-22 12 Photographing The Unseen Progress in photographing the invisible is already known to have been made with the Ilford infra-red plate, which by its very high speed and freedom from fog has opened up a new field for long-distance work. At the other end of the spectrum is289 words
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Article95 1932-06-22 12 Car and Bollock Cart in Collision Madras, M*j 17. Serious injuries were sustained by Mr. O. H. Telford, Manager of the Commercial Union Insurance Company and Miss Maddox in the early hours of this morning when a two-seater car which Mr. Telford was driving came into collision95 words
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Advertisement692 1932-06-22 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] B*. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de692 words
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Advertisement480 1932-06-22 12 Kerr Steamship Co., lne (Incorporated in U.S.A.) NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, \< u y or Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) r Due SaUs w Yflrt M.S. SILVERSANDAL July 5 July 11 M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 26 Aug. 1 M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 Aug. 22 For rates and480 words
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Advertisement115 1932-06-22 12 I. S. K. LINE ISHIIIAKA INDISIKIU \M> TRANSPORT CO. (Incorjn rated in Jfepi REGULAR FREIGHT SF.KMCI FROM lAFAM Sail MILAN MARC 30 FOR MOJI. YAWVIX KOsH "-ML*. NAi.OY Ufß YOK«MI\M\ M ERIE MARU MILAN MARU CLYDE MARU MAI TA MARTJ BOSTON MARU ERIE MARU For rates and other partly; aPP¥115 words
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Miscellaneous647 1932-06-22 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 p m. Kuan tan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30 a.m. Kelantan (via647 words
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Miscellaneous52 1932-06-22 12 CLEARANCES June. 20.— Puku Maru, (Japan) Hero, (Nor) Soedoe, V. d. Does de Bye. (Dut) Flevo Medusa, Raub, Seistan, Hong Kheng, Rahman! Hong Lam, Sin Kheng Seng, Gemas, Rompin Ban Siong Bee, (Brit). June, 21— Annul, City of Florence. Scott Harley, Alipore, (Brit); Ribot, Reynst Mapia 1 (Dut) La Plata52 words
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Article295 1932-06-22 13 Shengking Badly Holed On Chiming Island The new China Navigation Company's Shengking, while on a voyage to Chefoo, came to grief about 8.30 p.m. on Sunday night (June 12) while rounding the treacherous Shantung Promontory. She went aground on Chiming Island, which is about fifteen miles from Weihaiwei.295 words
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Article412 1932-06-22 13 Steamer's Passengers Taken off by Libeboat London, May 15. During a dense fog in the Channel last evening the British steamer Roumelian, bound from London to Alexandria, and the French steamer St. Nazaire came into collision twenty miles off the Needles. The Roumelian was badly412 words
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Article128 1932-06-22 13 Per s.s. Gange for Colombo. Bombay. Port Said Brindisi, Venice and Trieste: Mr. and Mrs. S. Kroning and infant. Mr. J. N. Oliphant, Mr. E. Margherita. Mrs. Egyedi-Foldes, 1 child and infant, Mr. A. H. Tomlinson, Miss G. Lauterborn, Mr. L. Cohen, Mr. V. Studd. Mr M. A.128 words
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Article206 1932-06-22 13 I Disastrous Falls in Freight Rates Tramp operators are alarmed at disastrous falls in freight rates. They are unable to carry on business on a paying basis, says the Japan Chronicle. Many leading tramp shipowners in Japan have been fairly active in building Diesel engine boats in206 words
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Article106 1932-06-22 13 Moratorium Until End Of 1934 The scheme for the reorganization of the Royal Mail Steam Packet group's affairs has again been before the Courts. Mr. Justice Eve, in the Chancery Division sanctioned an arrangement providing the regrouping of the 15 companies comprising the group and securing a106 words
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Article59 1932-06-22 13 Passengers and Crew Saved AH the passengers and crew of the Spanish liner Teide (3,829 tons), which was wrecked on Ascura Point, Fernando Po Island, have been saved. According to the owners' announcement, the passengers who embarked at Barcelona have all disembarked at Santa Isabel. The vessel,59 words
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Article63 1932-06-22 13 Earles shipyard at Hull, founded in 1853, has been closed as, Mr. J. Whytock. the secretary, stated, there was no more work. The yard has employed as many as 4,000 men in times of prosperity, and 608 vessels have been constructed there, including 17 warships for the British63 words
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Article355 1932-06-22 13 Lower Charges as Relief to Shipowners At the seventy-eigth annual general meeting of the* Suez Canal Company, held in Paris the president, the Marquis de Vogue, referred to the inevitable result of the world trade depression on the activities of the company, which, after an improvement during355 words
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Article99 1932-06-22 13 Big Loan From the Dollar Line It is reported that the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company is in negotiation with the American shipping concern, the Dollar Line, for a loan of Mex $30,000,000 in order to effect the complete reorganisation of the Company. Part of the loan will99 words
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Article57 1932-06-22 13 The demand that no foreign crew, especially Asiatics, shalj be employed in French ships has been addressed to the Minister of Merchant Marine by the Union of Seamen as sequel to the allegation that two Asiatic engineers caused the fire on the Georges Phillipar by forcing57 words
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Advertisement220 1932-06-22 13 %< iti:i:\i. i\i»* beauty made available to you by lIOLLWVOOD'S MAKE-UP GEMUS HOLLYWOOD the name MAX FACTOR is synonymous with make-up MAX FACTOR'S SOCIETY MAKE-UP 2 Sizes only $1.75 and $3.50. OBTAINABLE FROM THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the P.M.8.) (,rs to TIMMS DISPENSARY LTD. 8 RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.220 words
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Advertisement450 1932-06-22 13 YOU CAN HAVE A STUDY COLLEGE TRAINING IN *tL AT ALMOST ANY CAREER YOUR urw^ FOR A FEW SHILLINGS SPARE tiumt, MONTHLY. TIME LET ME BE YOUR FATHER Unless you are in touch with W J^H WE DO NOT PROFESS TO all branches of industry, you #?iN|^B V( r v450 words
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Article1498 1932-06-22 14 FILM GOSSIP "The Miracie"~lo be Made in England Max Reinhardt's spectacular play, "The Miracle." now running at the Lyceum Theatre. Is to be filmed In England on a colossal scale. Warner Brothers, the American screen orjjanisation, have acquired the talking picture rights. It will be easily1,498 words
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Article473 1932-06-22 14 Development of The Canadian North-West Great Bear Lake, North-west Territory, Canada. Further evidence of a richness almost beyond the dreams of Croesus was obtained at Labine Point when a ton of ore. believed to contain about 40^ of silver, was blasted here. Twelve thousand ounces of silver473 words
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Article1276 1932-06-22 14 HOTEL BAR INCIDENT Theft of FJJLS. Miner's Wallet Harry Alexander Chappelle, and Private James Dempsey, the latter of the R.A.M.C., appeared on remand before Mr. Praser at the Kowloon Magistrary on June 10, when the charge against them of the larceny of a jacket and a1,276 words
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Article279 1932-06-22 14 Recent Callers at London Headquarters [From Our Own Correspondent] Among the callers at the Malayan Office during the week ended. May 28 have been Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of the Mines Department, whose headquarters are care of Lloyds Bank, 6 Pall Mall, 5.W.1.; Mr. R. B. Flexly279 words
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Advertisement533 1932-06-22 14 BANKS AND INSURAXc* I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon533 words
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Advertisement309 1932-06-22 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIF BANK, LTD. Establish.-! i n 86i Capital Subscribed (Fully UP) Reserve Fund President. K K-! irna V 11 Vice-President K Head Office ro| Singapore Branch :-;i t JJJ LONDON ftANKEfcI Westminster Bank. Ltd The National l> Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. RUAM ill > Alexandria (Egypt., fc. Calmtta. Canton.309 words
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Miscellaneous409 1932-06-22 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore: Java Stations: Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from409 words
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Article370 1932-06-22 15 Singapore, June 17. quoted are generally tho&e current h > M.iiktt. At the other markets mall variations. MEAT Bomd) Kati 38 I urry do 53 do 50 .iiid fat (1st quality) do 40 l^' lb. 35 Kati 42 :.;> reared) do 45 Each 50 .nustic unfledged Pair370 words
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Article79 1932-06-22 15 *«iyukai Party Drops leiyukal Party has agreed to drop the tIM devalorlsing of the Yen, but f resolution to the Diet urging the measures for relieving distress by the circulation of currency for read:armers' debts and carrying out rprim, ution will demand the calling of raordinary Se3sion79 words
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Article15 1932-06-22 15 'iirkrr d Co., Singapore. Secretaries: <">0 lbs: Jeram Kuantan 41.800; .150015 words
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Article19 1932-06-22 15 i considerable element of truth to «n saying that a foot of film la r of trade— Lord Danesfort.19 words
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Article633 1932-06-22 15 The following publications were issued or re- 1 ceived by the Department of Statistics. S.S., and P.M.S.. during the period from June 11th to nth. 1932, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of633 words
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Article195 1932-06-22 15 Encouraging Export Figures The latest available figures for car exports from Britain are decidedly encouraging. During April exports numbered 2.171. valued nt £274.121. which compares with 1.228 and 1.497 cars in the corresponding month in 1931 and 1930 respectively. The number of Standards shipped during the eight months195 words
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Article356 1932-06-22 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES June 21. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 213 ***** London, 3 months' sight 2|3 27|32 London, 60 days' sight 2|3 13|16 London, 30 days' sight 2|3 25J32 London, demand 2'3% London, T. T. 2 3 33,32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1050 Hamburg, demand 171356 words
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Article930 1932-06-22 15 TUESDAY, JUNE 2 1ST. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers Asam Kumbang 22s 24s c.d. Austral Malay 18s 20s Ayer Hitam (ss) 9s 9s 9d c.d. Bangrin Tin 5s 6s 3d Batang Padang (3D 05 10 Batu Caves (3D 22 25 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Bermah Malay930 words
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Article128 1932-06-22 15 Changes in Representative Prices [United Press Association] June 18 20. American Can. Com. 37' 2 37 S* Cities Service 2l H Colombia Gas and Elec. 8% 7 Curtis Wright 7^ Electric Bend and Share 7% 7 Gen. Electric 10 u 2 10% Gen. Motors 9 g.t128 words
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Article190 1932-06-22 15 THE ABROAD June 1 18 20. Amsterdam 9.09 831 32 8.94 Athens 565 555 555 Belgrade 215 Berlin 15 19 32 15 9 32 15 7 32 Bombay Is. 515 16d. Is. 515 16d. is. 515 16d. Brussels 26.35 26 1'32 880*7% Bucharest 615 620 317 1] Buenos Aires 34190 words
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Article345 1932-06-22 15 Selective Tapping Policy At the seventh annual ordinary- general meeting of the Junun Rubber Estates. Ltd.. at 71. St Mary Axe. E.C. Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman) first referred to the carrying out of the capital reorganisation scheme, which, he said, had enabled the company to start345 words
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Article492 1932-06-22 15 BURMA— MALAY TIN, LTD. Directors' Policy of Caution The seventh ordinary general meeting oi Burma— Malay Tin, Ltd.. will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Mercantile Bank Buildings, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, June 29th, at 10 a.m. The report of ||m directors states Prospecting During the year492 words
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Article404 1932-06-22 15 Mr. T. E. Williams' Views and Policy In an interview with a representative of The Financial Times. Mr. T. E. Williams, of the old-established Mincing Lane firm of Marling Evans and Co.. explained his reasons for pursuing his policy of advocating the purchase of rubber estates. Mr.404 words
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Article76 1932-06-22 15 Mp^ /.f n T d re P° rt of the North British and MercanUle insurance Company. Ltd.. shows thu* the Fire Account made a profit for the naat year of £246.368. Net premiums receYved^ 1931 were £3.628.332 compared with £3,900.70S in the previous year. The income of76 words
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Advertisement35 1932-06-22 15 Assets exceed 512.000 nnn Assurance in force over 535,000.t0e The Great Eastern Jjfe_ Assurance Co., Ltd. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Secretary AGENTS WANTED O. C. KNOX Managing Director H. W. RAPER Actuary A. ROBINSON. P.LA.35 words
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Article329 1932-06-22 16 A C'riokrt Coincidence.— Evan Wonf'» Two Centuries.— Mr. Justice WhJUey* Come-back. Singapore Golf Championship. Boxing Control Board Plans. Evergreen j Hobbs. I It was an interesting coincidence that J Mr. Justice Whitley should have signalised his return to S.C.C. cricket, alter a fairly long absence on account329 words
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Article169 1932-06-22 16 BATTING 121 Lt. Muirhead. C. Co. Gloucester* vs A A Bty R.A. 104 Evan Wong, S.C.R.C. vs. Raffles Inst. 101 (retired* Evan Wong, S.CR.C. vs. S.C.C XI. 101* N H. P. Whitley. P.S. and L. vs. 8.8 and I. 77 Lee. Cpl. Merritt. Gloucesters vs. Johore169 words
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Article995 1932-06-22 16 can be claimed for the other tournament sides, and as they have a match-winning bowler in Dr. Hopkins, with useful support from Hunter, Dr. Strahan and TufTnrll. their prospects are quite good. Mr. Whitloy has played more vigorous innings in local cricket than he did on Saturday afternoon, for. with995 words
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Article175 1932-06-22 16 COCHET DEFEATED Knocked Out by lan Collins [Reuter's Service] London, June 21. The first Wimbledon sensation was provided in the second round of the men's singles by lan i Collins, the British Davis Cup player, who beat Cochet 6—2, B—6, o—6, 6—3. London, Jane 21. At Wimbledon175 words
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Article377 1932-06-22 16 Wins for Gloucesters' X Teams r At Tanglin yesterday afternoon in the Gar--1 rison Cricket League C. Co. of the GloucesterI shire Regiment defeated 7th. A.A. Battery R.A. Iby 96 runs. A feature of the match was a 1 century by Lieut. Muirhead of the Gloucesters I who377 words
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Article527 1932-06-22 16 NEW YORK FIGHT German Champion Defending His Title [Reuter's Service] New York, June 21. The champion Schmeling is a slight favourite, at 6 to 5, for to-night's championship fight over fifteen rounds against Sharkey. the Boston boxer, at the new Madison Square Garden Stadium. Both are527 words
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Article143 1932-06-22 16 Surprises in English Team j IReuter's Service] I l London, June 21. J The English team to meet All India in I the only Test Match at Lord's on Saturday will be J 1 D. R. Jardine (Surrey) (captain). F. R. Brown (Surrey). J R. W. V.143 words
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Article224 1932-06-22 16 Raffles College Beaten By Nondescripts Raffles College, playing at home, were beaten by the Nondescripts' C.C. by 3 wickets. Raffles College: P. R. Lewis b Cooke 0; C. Mosbergen c Smith b Cooke 6; C. De Vries run out 0 Teik Koci b Rodrigo 1 S. Stewart c224 words
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Article538 1932-06-22 16 BUT NORTH FOLLOW ON YORKSHIREMAN JUST MISSES DOUBLE BOWLERS BAT WELL LFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] I London, June 21. In spite of brilliant batting by Sutcliffe, who had bad luck in not scoring a century in each innings, the South had very much the better of538 words
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Article47 1932-06-22 16 Attractive Innings at Worcester [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Jane 21. Lall Singh Is certain to get his place in the Indian team to meet England at Lord's on Saturday. In the match against Worcestershire t»-day he scored an attractive 52, batting with delightful freedom.47 words
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Article88 1932-06-22 16 Four Ball Championship Results In the four ball billiards championship at the New World last night Yeo Kim Chuan (Bendemeer Athletic Club) beat Salim bin Omar (Post Office Club) by 300 to 164; and Yeo Koon Yam (Amicable Athletic Assocn) 1 beat Sean Peng Kwang (St. Joseph's O. B.88 words
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Article61 1932-06-22 16 Third Division Players Sent Off There was a regrettable incident in the Third Division match between Praser and Neave and the Marine Department on the Harbour Board ground yesterday evening, a member of each side being sent off the field by the referee. The Marine Dept. won 361 words
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Advertisement185 1932-06-22 16 Wonderful singing by the COMEDY HARMONISTS OF TWO SONGS FROM "MONTE CARLO MADNESS" RECENTLY SHOWN AT THE CAPITOL, O\ HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS i Over The Blue B 3972 iThe Way With Every Sailor CALL IN AND HEAR THEM AT %^iiß'^ HM V SPECIALISTS THE COOK'S SECRET. THE COOK'S SFXRET185 words
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