The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 July 1932
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Title Section17 1932-07-01 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,687. _KSTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, ,ILY 1 9 1932. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article303 1932-07-01 1 Shell and Socony are reducing the price of petrol from to-day to 86 cento a gallon Page 9. Japanese have surrounded the Customs Oftiee at Manchuli. The Chinese staff is being evacuated Page 9. H. \V. Auston beat Satoh m the semifinal of the tennis singles championship303 words
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Article1441 1932-07-01 1 SMUGGLING IN BYGONE DAYS I "The king he is a proud man m his grand n d coat. But I do love a Haunter m a little fishing-boat For he runs tbe Mallins lac, and he spends fate money free. And I would I were a seaman to go along1,441 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1932-07-01 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL RAPING PROVISION STORES lAFFLES HOTEL Rooms with Mnd^a^SJT^SfSS HOTEL sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water TO->JIGHT S^e^w\no E to°o^ r d^S c or dinner v^wain^ ro OTHER ARRANGEIMENTS. GRILL TO-MORROW I -KCaAL d ,sh SPECIAL DINNER DANCE LV >t Sucking Pi| ™E SNAKE CHARMER DANCE s295 words
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Advertisement114 1932-07-01 1 EEE^r 1 fll/l/11/l \m\*^sT^^W I Dancing till 2 a.m. TICKETS $1.50. 25% of the proceeds of tickets donated to the European Unemployment Fund. Music by the new Dance Orchestra playing New York's latest hits, including 1. "You Call It Madness But It Is Love Foxtrot 2. "Was It Wrong Foxtrot114 words
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Advertisement147 1932-07-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS This matter of plugs Page 3. Spots before the eyes? See Page 3. A New Cecil Aldin 800k Good P Want t: reduce your petrol bill Pi me 8 Caldbeck Macgregor's new price list Page 8. You never know about accidents Page 16. Lamb for dinner. What about147 words
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Advertisement6 1932-07-01 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES6 words
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Article168 1932-07-01 2 Condemns Lang Part> Newcastle. Ch broadcast Irani 2HD IftWHaiU Ifr E O TtModOCl predicted that there would lal hao In n. South Wfclei Btate 1 part: mm returned to power •*lf Laaftan k_ continued.' Mi Theodore said. "no one wll] tares! money m or do hmfnos. If they168 words
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Advertisement473 1932-07-01 2 PYREX Feeding bottles Food Measures. Made to withstand extremes of heat, and cold without breaking Can be sterilised with boiling water. PYREX CHEMICAL GLASSWARE Stockists MEDICAL HALL. LTD., Singapore. Outport orders promptly executed. BUSINESS CARDS. fa_ __B____ ___—————B— ___i BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Bates.473 words
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Advertisement528 1932-07-01 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS. NOTICE la hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained ln tha Tender Room, Municipal Offices Construction of a 12" semi-permanent drain on south side of Tiong Bahru Road from Alexandra528 words
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Advertisement857 1932-07-01 2 TRADE MARK NOTICE. TRADE MARK CAUTIONARY NOTICE. ___B~_^__B_H mmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mEmrMlmmmmm^mmmmmm directions. BRAND &CO *S ESSENCE OF BEEF. If p f It te beet Uke. cold, aod should t\%* I aa be kept (ceripus to use m a cool This Essence which consists of the stimulating -nd oourishins E_ g j O857 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous236 1932-07-01 2 THE WEEK Friday, July lst. H. I Water 09 22. 7 4 ft. 20.20. 8 0 ft Anmial Somme dinner of Ex-Services Assocn Raffles Hotel. PootbaU: Div I Malays vs ICFA. Jalan Besar. T" :.i.s S.CC. Mixed Doubles tournament I iturday 2nd. Hi»ji Water 10 .11. 7.6 ft.. 21.01. 88236 words
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Article773 1932-07-01 3 UNUSUAL ACTION HOSPITAL'S ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE HOPES SHATTERED A surgeon and hospital authorities were sued In an unusual action concerning motherhood before the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart) and a special jury m the Kings Bench Division. The plaintiff, Mrs. Ellen Cull, wife of Mr. Charles Frederick773 words
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Article142 1932-07-01 3 The following is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending. July 3rd. Friday. 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, lst. Bn. Slg. Section, Lecture Telephone Din Tests, Faults Adjustments, D' 'Eurasian) Coy., Voluntary Parade Weapon Training, Intelligence Fl Fortress Coy. (Europeans, Lecture New Organization, Malay Headquarters, "F" (Malay*142 words
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Article464 1932-07-01 3 Monday. June 20. In the Afternoon His Excellency accompanied by Mr. J. E. Kempe, District Officer, Kuala Kangsar and Mr. F. G. Coales. Senior Executive Engineer, Kuala Kangsar visited the Irrigation Scheme at Kenas. Tuesday. June 21. In the morning His Excellency accompanied by Mr. G A. C.464 words
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Article302 1932-07-01 3 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly, M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore, June 29. Ranges. The following range allotments are republished for information: Buses leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. T. Range Farrer R. j 2 pm. 7.30 a.m. I 2.7302 words
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Article556 1932-07-01 3 The following novels were added to Raffles; Library during t>he past fortnight Allan (Luke) The Dark Spot. j Ashby (R. C.) Plot Against A Window. Beach (Rex) Men of the Outer Islands, ll copies. Birmingham iG. A.) Irish Short Stories, Bramah (Ernest) The Moon of Much Gladness. 2556 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement174 1932-07-01 3 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE jfl BEHIND|EVERY Jp^PHILIPS LAMP Th e products of constructive thought and careful work PHILIPS lamps are made with a scientific accuracy that ensures consistent efficiency. V J WHEN PURCHASING ELECTRIC LAMPS remember that price is one of the least important poinU as during its life an electric174 words
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Advertisement47 1932-07-01 3 Dr. Wille EYE SPECIALIST SEMARANG, JAVA. Eye-clinic transferred to Pendrian 12, Semarang. CATARRH CURED Dust and germs make Catarrh a scourge Q et^ rehef n Wlth N^troline Nasal SpedE' Soothes mflamed nostrils. Clears heaa?stops discharge, from Chemists and Stores P NASTRALINE Sales Agents: Duncan Roberts Ltd., Singapore47 words
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Advertisement195 1932-07-01 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA \l* y t B*t 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 Administration195 words
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Article257 1932-07-01 4 Primping In Public pRMPING m publk is denounced by Ruth Chatterton. who declares that that popular habit of women and especially American women— destroy.- their most precious weapon. To apply cosmetics to the face before friends and it rangei is like telling them one's most private secrets According to Miss257 words
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Article125 1932-07-01 4 The lace vogue is seen m exquisite simplicity, m a black gown which serves both as an after-: noon gown, and a dinner gown merely by re-i moving the coat tee I must emphasise the fact' that this coatee is quite a transformation, andi not obviously125 words
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Article124 1932-07-01 4 The fancy .silk and wool material used for slim model frock m town divides honours with the original knitted scarf-collar which falls m one rever only The scarf follows the three-colour vogue, and Shows rows of blue with orange and lemon, a bright .suggestion for the dull124 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1932-07-01 4 A Well Chosen Perfume Gives a Special Charm -Our Woman Correspondent bays Modes EVERY ODBC m a while some really nice woman says to me. calmly and even 1 fear, virtuously, "I never use perfunif Then my heart nives a funny little flop. It might act the same way if1,074 words
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Article464 1932-07-01 4 fil* EEP too busy at congenial work to worry ■•and spend a-, much time as possible m the sun each day. These are my two fundamental beauty roles." says Ruth Chatterton. "I prefer to take my sunning at the beach, but. of course, 'that isn't possible464 words
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Article79 1932-07-01 4 Clusters of flowers and sometimes fruits m any material which wih provide a cliange, are being sought by every milliner. The shiny effect of waxed ribbon flowers has been tried under hat made from fine canvas. The result is pleasing, rs you will soon observe. Linen is often waxed79 words
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Article88 1932-07-01 4 BUNCHES of cotton flowers are quite the most elegant of dress accessories The taste for bunches of bright linen anemones originated on cotton evening frocks. Now they have their place on silken afternoon gowns and on a number of iteorgette blouses. In I some instances flowered pique88 words
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Article107 1932-07-01 4 The housewife who abhors untidiness will appreciate, m the bathroom, something besides the many exquisite fittings which can be bought these days, and that is a "tidy." There is one on the market which answers the purpose admirably. It is fitted with a sponge rack, a107 words
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Article113 1932-07-01 4 I wonder how your bridge guests would like the new table that is covered with black velvet? There are four armchairs, and all are collapsible. The table is worth describing. It is not, perhaps, so "clever" as some of the new designs, but has ash trays and113 words
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Article93 1932-07-01 4 Here Is a most excellent chair for the nursery, for mother or for nurse. It is made m dark oak, is quite low, and upholstered m bright leather, the low seat being marvellously well fitted. At the top comes a swing cupboard nicely lined and padded and93 words
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Article126 1932-07-01 4 A Society woman famed fcr her pamtings on glass has now designed some very attractive bathroom chintz. The pattern I Includes shells and coral. and is m j many shades of red and cream, while the background gleams with white and pink. As is the way126 words
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Article137 1932-07-01 4 like the new china with fluted edges m plain cream. ?oft lilac and pale pink tints. Honeycoloured crockery, quite plain, without moulded edges or eccentric handles is also claiming popular fancy. The surface of such crockery is soft enough to give the Impression that it is shaded.137 words
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Article105 1932-07-01 4 The most delightful curtains m the opinion of some authorities, are of two rather thin materials thov.sh the gossamer kind are rarely used m this connection weighted at the corners. The other day a furnishing expert decorating the home of a well-known Society woman arranged voile with jap silk105 words
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Article288 1932-07-01 4 Cosmetics CrossExamined NOWADAYS, few women bother about m (king their own cosmetics, yet most of us like to know what modern chemistry has employed m the making of these magical preparations, writes Anna Allen. Perhaps cold cream is the most valuable of all the modern "aids," and, roughly, this is288 words
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Article103 1932-07-01 4 ELECTING shoes to match one's bag is a fas- cinating sport to be pursued at all times of the day. Court shapes match leather bags, and m the morning a reptile shape is the best possible. Later on. smooth calf shoes have their own bag. which is103 words
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Article127 1932-07-01 4 •Round and precarious" is an accurate description of the kind of millinery finding its way en the hat-stands of the really fashionable that is, of the women who buy little hats, and buy them often. There are turban toques, as well as berets more sophisticated than we first knew127 words
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Article198 1932-07-01 4 HER beauty secrets were revealed recently by Carole Lombard, who is considered by many lo be the most perfect blonde m Hollywood Miss Lombard, is called the ideal blonde because her skin is very fair, her eyes bright blue, her lashes and brows dark brown and her hair198 words
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Article87 1932-07-01 4 RICH colours which give a luxurious effect are seen, m many of the new materials prepared t for furnishing-. In thi* category femes a very firmly woven artificial silk and cotton, m which copper and wedgewood blue are mixed leafy design, on a golden ground. The colours87 words
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Article133 1932-07-01 4 Linens this season are nearly all single.coloured Many shades of blue are attract attention. Silver hip belts go on blue, but stitched band of the material ostentatious. Washing silk m soft pink has a long row of fagot stitching from one side of the squan neck to the waist.133 words
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Article130 1932-07-01 4 TABLE DEC ORATION Many of the lovely table decorations include candles I am not thinking of the electric sort, but the wax candles which are either lit. H just arranged for the beauty of their design, and not used. Pictured designs show Oriental tendencies and these candles are rather squat130 words
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Article100 1932-07-01 4 A case which is just right for the week-< nd trip Ls that labelled 'hat and blous. case," but it will hold many other things bSStdi The one which attracted my attention thf other day was m blue grained cloth treated to look like leather. It had100 words
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Article99 1932-07-01 4 As an example or the audacious use of gay colours m the new outfits, orange-red lias been mixed with black, brown and almond grven m a frock and coat ensemble Both fmrk and coat are of the sime fancy orangi r»*i woollen material, flecked with speefcs Of99 words
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Advertisement178 1932-07-01 5 6.15 PAVILION 9-15 WHERE YOU ARE SURE OF A GOOD SHOW. TO-lIGHT MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY, AT 3.15. Everyone agrees it's their AmW^^*^\ Brightest and Best mm 3 What a Mammoth Musical 9^_itufi& «ALPH L3NN J IkV/' v^ ANIGHTUKETHIS UH\| B* BEN TRAV€«3. M\ vl ,n": ;;|'sk MLhlO** 0 ANIGHTUKETHIS178 words
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Advertisement454 1932-07-01 5 What a Combination! I \URICF JEANETTI^-LUBITSCH CAPif OL I 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 Matinees TO-MORROW SUNDAY The Saucy, Racy, Joyous Show the whole Town is flocking to MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MacDONALD The Famous stars of "LOVE PARADE" IN "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" Paramount's biggest Triumph Directed by ERNST LUBITSCH Assisted454 words
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Advertisement227 1932-07-01 5 IJIJMIhI;MWi#M TO-\ 1 4- 111 Matinee To-morrow at 3 p.m. THE OBVIOUS WEEK END SHOW I BUSTER KEATON JIMMY DURANTE, POLLY MORAN m the M.-G.-M. Laughterquake PASSIONATE PLUMBER NEXT CHANGE WARNER BAXTER MARIAN NIXON m AMATEUR DADDY A FOX PICTURE j SPECIAL SALE I SLUMP PRICES DRASTIC REDUCTIONS I I227 words
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Article332 1932-07-01 6 West of Scotland London, June 7. The finals of the championship events "m this years West of Scotland tournament were played m Glasgow on Saturday en the courts of the Pollokshields Athletic Club. The tine weather which had favoured the tournament m its earlier stages again prevailed, and332 words
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Article136 1932-07-01 6 Messrs Tan Ron Poh and Leong Siew Tai ere elected to be the conveners for the S.C R c billiards and ping-pong tournaments Members are icminded that entries for the above tournaments will elo.se on the 30th inst. Two large silver cups were donated by Messrs. Tav I lan reck136 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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905 1932-07-01 6 F.A. DECISION Broadcasting and Television [From Our Own Correspondent]' London June 7. Two matters of wide interest were discussed at the annual meeting of the Football League m London on Monday broadcasting and tha sharing of 'gates." Newcastle United opened the broadcasting topic by905 words
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Article612 1932-07-01 6 ATHLETIC MEETINGS St. Andrew's Win First Event For Years London, June 14. Favoured by excellent conditions, the performance at the Inter-University Championship i meeting at Westerlands. Glasgow, on Saturday, reached a standard which reflects great credit upon the athletic strength cf the Scottish students. Three new612 words
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Article184 1932-07-01 6 London f bibs' Success m France London, June 7. Some fine rowing and sculling by Englishmen was seen on the Seine on Sunday afternoon m the contest among clubs frcm France. Belgium and England. London Rowing Club, competing m three races and with a representative m the sculls won184 words
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Article117 1932-07-01 6 were elected to membership m accordance with the agreement with the Football Association Depot .Chatham), and Tansley &1 thfr^r^rr T on wand one of the Wo-S > ,2- T f JaCk Grifflt^ have been competed d 1 fU baCk^ Wolves for I-n^rc^e^h!^' ST" at the Mohneux OrIZT d^fendlr"^ l^:^ a117 words
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Article265 1932-07-01 6 Strange Action. By Amateur Boxing Associa tion One of the most amused people on hearing of the automatic suspension of Capt Ernest V. Chandler, the well-l:nown amateur heavyweight boxer, by the Amateur Boxing As. octation. as a result of his appearance m the ring hurS arnera a265 words
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Article44 1932-07-01 6 Due D'Anjou Wins Grand National AuteuiL Jan* "< The Grand Steeplechase de Paris (Fr-ii. Grand National* valued at 500.000 francs, h.i resulted as follows: Due d'Anjou Strelitz 2 El Had jar Nine ran. Won by a bead; 1 laogti ween second and third.44 words
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Article95 1932-07-01 6 The following will represent the Indian v sociation against Norwood Casuals Crick. bn the Indian Association Ground at 2 p Saturday: G. Kenmdy. a a Samy, Vaim.. Amurchand. Salokan Singh, Nader) Teja I George Thomas, Pradh.ui H Reserve:— Ram Hum.— Th- rbOewtng .ill represent the In lim. Aeeoejattoa egalM Cricket95 words
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Advertisement230 1932-07-01 6 s<>oTHi<:sHPppir^ PRICKLY FfK AT urnin g Prickly heat, eczema, with ai Ary x its torment of irritation— Asepso, the antiseptic toilet soap, soothes and relieves these and all skin mi I troubles. Asepso purifies the skin *4 I and gives it a new, healthy condition. f W Use Asepso and230 words
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Advertisement239 1932-07-01 6 Tlic^Favouri te JEor Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. urraft th On salt everywhere m tha famous yellow tin. 1. 1 PTON239 words
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Article1213 1932-07-01 7 ALL RECORDS BROKEN (00 MILFS \N HOUR NIELS DOWN MOUNTAIN NORTON SUCCESSES I.. -low is the full story of the dare-devil rUhsg m this year's T.T. races m the Isle •fl Mm the fastest m«.t«>r-c > i le race* m the world. All refolds ueie1,213 words
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Article194 1932-07-01 7 NEED FOR COMPLETION Safeguard of Empire Interests London. In proposing a motion expressing appreciation of New Zealand's statesmanlike and selfsacrificing action m continu.ng her contribution for the construction tf the Singapore Base, Earl Beatty told the council of the Brit-sh _B*ptTß League that there was194 words
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Article328 1932-07-01 7 Alleged Illegal Tse By Lang Ministry As the result of further investigations ml<» iiis piedecessor's administration of the Department of Labour and Industry, the Minister fc: .dx>ur (Mr. Dunningham) has found additional serious illegalities committed by the Lang Administration m regard f .o th« use of unemployment relief328 words
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Article75 1932-07-01 7 Sequel to the Murder of a Catholic Priest As a SSQUSI to the recent murder of the Gernvin priest. Father Konrad Rapp. Britons m Chientao district. Manchuria, who are mainly missionaries, have been advised to withdraw by way of Korea. Father Rapp was murdered on the evening or75 words
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676 1932-07-01 7 CHINESE LIBEL CASE Destroying Generous Spirit of School Subscribers The h-aring of the appeal of Messrs. Tan Kwee Chian. Li Leung Ki. and Thng Siong Phuan against the judgment given against them by Mr. Justice Terrell m the libel action which they brought against676 words
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Article160 1932-07-01 7 Popular Concert Combination's x Return Visit The Schneider Trio from Austria, which L two years ago met with a very great success L when they performed m Singapore, is now re- t turning home after an extensive tour m the U Far East. During their visit to160 words
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Article149 1932-07-01 7 Hong Kong Murderer m Boycotters' Employ Enquiry at the Shameen Japanese Consulate reveals that Consul General Suma has taken exception to the Yu Kung Po's theory as to the cause of the murders and attempted murders committed In Hong Kong by Chan Fook, says a Canton message.149 words
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Article962 1932-07-01 7 HIGH MORTALITY Death of German Resident A. N. Malm, a German. Superintendent m the firm of McDonnell and Gorman, m charge of the construction of the Canton-Honam bridge passed away at 4 o'clock this morning sa;s a Cant-on message of June 17 A very heavy-set man962 words
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Article53 1932-07-01 7 Messrs. V. C. Cox and E. C. Cherrington are j acting as joint managers of the Kuala Lumpur I branch of Robinson and Co. I states the Malay j There is no truth m the rumour, cir- culating freely, that the branch is closing down I or is ceasing most53 words
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Article420 1932-07-01 7 SIR G. SCHUSTERS HOPES Crisis Can be Overcome by Imperial Co-Operation "Il no rapid world recovery conies about we may have to make still further efforts m India to maintain an equilibrium. I am confident that India will come through the crisis better than mcst countries,420 words
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Article223 1932-07-01 7 Death of Archdeacon of Cheltenham In en attempt to stop a fight between two dogs, the Yen. Alan Whitmore Cornwall. Archdeacon of Cheltenham, was bitten on the hand, 'and this resulted m septicaemia, frcm which he I died. Evident ftvefl at the inquest showed that Archdeacon223 words
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Article88 1932-07-01 7 The Shanghai Movement Collapses The surrender of some cf the strikers has resulted tn the termination ol the Shanghai telephone strike, a pronouncement being made by the strikers denouncing those who surn:.dered to the Company as being responsible I the strike's failure. Those who have surren- dered have88 words
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Article86 1932-07-01 7 i Russian Troops Massed on i the Border The stationmaster of Antachan. a few mile.} ito the west of Harbin, has asked for additional 'troops m the garrison there because of the frequent attacks of Chinese troops. According to the Russian newspapers published m Harbin, Japanese troops86 words
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Article102 1932-07-01 7 The death took place at her re. idence. 327.' i Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday aftcr|noon of Madame Soon Kwi Sim. widow of the jlate Mr. Lim Pak In. a well-known Selangor miner and planter, and mother of Madame jLoke Yew. She was 65 years of age. The i102 words
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Article489 1932-07-01 7 HONG KONG CASE MAN AND WIFE DETAINED IN SHANGHAI CHAUFFEUR IN COURT The police have made an arrest In connection with the murder of George Fung, m H<>np KODf m May m connection with which a OUttg Ch'nese. Chen;.; Kwek-yan. <whose home Stated to be m Ipoh489 words
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Article244 1932-07-01 7 Full Time Officer to The Straits Echo understands that ance with the recommendations ol im > committee appointed to report on the question, the Penang Municipal Commissioners hen cided to appoint a full-time European cut- tl m charge of the Vehicles Department. allowing Mr. L. E. Coleman,244 words
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Article102 1932-07-01 7 Majority Vote m Perak State Council Ipoh. .Tune M> It Ls understood that the Perak Sf it-e ODUfM il. at the meeting on Monday. pas.s. d a bill empowering tire Resident to charge a toll m respect of the Iskandar Bridge and Blanja Pbnt«->n Bridge. Mr. Chung102 words
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815 1932-07-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1932. THE CONFERENCE SYSTEM ON TRIAL The conference system of solving the world's problems is on trial again. It has been on trial ever since the Peace Conference at Versailles m 1919. The record of the subsequent thirteen years, if not one of entire815 words
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Article369 1932-07-01 8 Dr. F. D. Gillespie is to succeed Dr. G. Ingram Shaw as Medical Officer. Tampin. His Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to appoint Lieutenant Ormonde Theodore Dussek to be Acting Captain. Malayan Volunteer Infantry. July 4. being an American national holiday (Independence Day), the American Consulate General mTOM - 369 words
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481 1932-07-01 8 WOMAN EMPLOYEE Court Dismisses Her Appeal The Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal on behalf of a former woman employee of the Central Engine Works Ltd. for the payment of $642 m lieu of the provision of a passage home at the conclusion of481 words
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Article310 1932-07-01 8 Another Aldwvch Farce at Pavilion It can justly be said that much of the credit for having raised the status of British films |n the past few years is due to Ben Travers. the humorist, and Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn, the actors, as a result310 words
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Article226 1932-07-01 8 The monthly meetinß of the Singapore Sinhalese Association will be held on Saturday at 6.30 p.m. The following have been invited to play Association Football for S.C.C. l^t XI vs. Malays on Monday, at SCC: A. I. Horsley; J. G. Glasgow. J. L. Elmer, D. R. Harper, c. Laidman, R226 words
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387 1932-07-01 8 ROYAL MINISTERS REMOVED FROM OFFICE NEW GOVERNMENT Former Under-Secretaries Appointed All the royal holders of offices m Urn Calm under the old regime are removed fron posts as a result of thc coup d'etaestablishment of a constitutional governor the People's Party In Siam H.E. Chao Phya Varabongs (Minister m Royal387 words
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Article88 1932-07-01 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT 1 London, June, 30. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £119 l 4 (£ll5 l 4) Forward £1203 4 (£117). The market is stronu on rumours of formation of a Pool88 words
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Article49 1932-07-01 8 Police Objection to Date Official notification has \><-<-v. t-.eived that, owing to an objection by the Police, the Malaya Cup Final cannot be held on July MMh. It has now been arranged that the final will be played at the Stadium. Kuala Lump. Saturday. August 6th.49 words
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Article41 1932-07-01 8 Saturday, July 2nd Ref<ir< Mr. Justice a'lteekett Terrell m tit* 2nd Court at 11 a.m.: Criminal Appeal -H» .1 an— App« ll.n VI Ahrii ppe n Respondent Before the Registrar m Chambers at 10 .1.111 Fixing list of cases.41 words
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Article120 1932-07-01 8 As an economy measure the State Q ment has decided to do aw iy with I State Band. Notice ha- been served to Urn bandsmen that their eiu;agein< n' -1 nate at the end of September Tlie following have been granted conunls-loni by His Excellency the Hirh 0 loner Second-Lieutenant120 words
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Advertisement383 1932-07-01 8 NEW PRICE LIST ISSUED TO-DAY. WRITL OR CALL FOR COPY CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., {Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong K'jng) (Incorporated m Shanghjit 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5372. THE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. "BUY WITHIN THE EMPIRE" ROYAL BAKERY BREAD IS MADE FROM CANAD/AN ALISTKALIAN FLOUR BRITISH383 words
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Advertisement47 1932-07-01 8 GIFTS THAT LAST FOR TINY HANDS! ________n t______hi U. S. de Silva Bros., I JEWELLERS, 23 High Street, Singapore. HERRINGS IN TOMATOJAUCE A painty and Delicious Meal. Ready m an instant. NEPTUNE BRAND A Fine British Product by MACONOCHIE BROS. Ltd., LONDON. Available at all Principal Stores.47 words
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Article145 1932-07-01 9 MANCHUU report ACTION OF JAPANESE POLICE EVACUATION OF STAFF i m [Reuters Par Eastern Service] Shanghai, June 30. The officer m charge of the Chinese Customs at Manchuli on the Siberian border, reports to his Inadquarters at Shanghai that he is unable to get m touch with145 words
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Article82 1932-07-01 9 Kill to be Introduced Next Week l Reuter's Service] London. June 30. Mi Baldwin is expected to announce m the House to-day the Government's intention to n-rpKiuee a Bill next week empowering the Oomil.Mll, to collect the £1.500.000 land annuities debt withheld by the Free State82 words
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Article72 1932-07-01 9 Control of Exchange I Reuter's Far Eastern Service I Tckyo. June 30. Two important Financial Bills were approved itt the recent Diet session enforcing on July 1 lav for the prevention of the flight ol" capital and \irt uaily entailing Government control of exchange The second was the72 words
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Article53 1932-07-01 9 I nable to Attend Ottawa Delegates Dinner l ßeuters Service] London. June 30. Prince ol Wales is suffering from a chill. He wa.s unable to attend the farewell dinner to the Ottawa delegates last night. His condition is not regarded as serious but the usual precautions53 words
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Article53 1932-07-01 9 r Substantial Rise m Price FREE PRESS* SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. June 30. There was a further .substantial rise m the price of tin on the London market to-day spot hing £119', and forward £I_o The market is strong on rumours of the formation ol a Pool and the53 words
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Article39 1932-07-01 9 Three Companies F Withdraw [Reuter's Service] New York, June 30. I result of the copper tax the International Nickel Company, the Chile Copper <<mpany and the Cerro de Pasco Corporation withdrawn from the Copper Exporters norated.39 words
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Article34 1932-07-01 9 Police Open Fire On Rioters f ßenter's Service] Bombay, June 29. people were killed and 90 injured m rioting between Hindus and Moslems m Bombay. The police opened fire on four ions.34 words
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Article33 1932-07-01 9 PRESS BBRVICI COPYttIOHT] London, June 30. umual meeting of Malacca Rubber Ltd, (he chairman (Mr. C. ltd th. current year's costs were >i« li'-iH-d the oil palm investments pilar additional rrrenu*.33 words
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Article219 1932-07-01 9 "Shell" Down 10 Cents To-day j SOCONOY FOLLOW SUIT j j Shell motor spirit from to-day will I cost 86 cents a gallon. An official an- rxurxeirent was issued by the A.P.C. i yesterday that there would be a general J <ut ol ten cents m the219 words
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Article193 1932-07-01 9 DEMOCRATS' "PLANK" A Sensation m Chicago [Reuter's Service] Chicago. June 29. A .sensation was created by the Democratic Convention platform committee, by 35 votes to 18, adopting a straight Prohibition repeal plank. The decisison was unexpected as it was supposed that the committee, which is controlled193 words
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Article105 1932-07-01 9 Hylam Koy Kills Wife and Himself [Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Penang, June 30. A double tragedy occurred last night at Fort Cornwailis, when a Hylam boy attached to the Seamen's Institute, killed his wife by eutMng her throat and then killed himself, also by cutting his throat105 words
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Article58 1932-07-01 9 Jacopo Wins Princess of Wales'i Stakes (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, June 30. The Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket to-day resulted as follows Mr. M. Field's JACOPO i lord Howard de Waldens ROSE EN SOLEIL 2 Mr. J. Dewars VIOLATOR 3 Won by three lengths, second58 words
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Article130 1932-07-01 9 Recalled by Surrey Batsmen The feat which Squires and Barling of Surrey came near to accomplishing m the match j gainst Oxford University this week, of scoring a century m each innings of the same match, would not have been without parallel, as we suggested yesterday, for130 words
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Article32 1932-07-01 9 Goh Guan Chuah beat Tan Boon Poh 300 270 m the second round of the Malayan amateur 'billiards (4 ball) championship at the New 'World. Govinda beat Loh Yam Sia 300 207.32 words
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Article449 1932-07-01 9 FRANCO-GERMAN "STORM" SUBSIDES COMMITTEE SILENT (Reuter's Service] Lausanne, June 29. The atmosphere is much less- tense after yesterday evening's Franco-German thunderstorm. The Executive Committee and the Commericial Commission established by the meeting of j the six inviting Powers immediately set to work, but no announcement was made that449 words
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Article505 1932-07-01 9 Saves Conference at Critical Period [British Radio Official Service! Rugby. June 30. Important developments occurred to-day m the Reparations Conference at Lausanne when a critical phase m its proceedings was turned, largely owing to the intervention of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. The publications by505 words
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Article82 1932-07-01 9 REDUCED TO 2 PER CENT Sixth Change This Year [Reuter's Service] London, June 30. The Bank of England discount rate has been j reduced from 24 per cent, to 2 per cent. The alterations m the rate since Britain went off the gold standard- in September82 words
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Article153 1932-07-01 9 Bombay Request For Additional Duties [Reuter's Service] Bombay, June 30. The immediate imposition of additional duties on Japanese goods equivalent to the differences between normal and present parity of exchange was urged by the chairman of the Millowners' Association of Bombay m a telegram to the commerce153 words
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Article116 1932-07-01 9 Entertainments Bill Passes Third Reading [Reuter's Service] London. June 30. The Sunday Entertainments Bill passed its third reading m the House of Commons to-day by 146 votes to 56. [British Radio Official Service] Rugby, June 30. During the debate on the Sunday Entertain- ments Bill m the House116 words
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Article165 1932-07-01 9 Last Night's Successful Pahit Party Something new m hotel entertainment aas inaugurated by the Adelphi Hotel last night when a pahit party was held at which (he lew orchestra under the direction of Messrs. Paul Strauss and Dick Adamson made their debut. In addition dance items were contributed165 words
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Article57 1932-07-01 9 Freeman's Fimc Bowling Kent beat Warwick by 74 runs. Kent 174 (Mayer 5 for 25. Foster 5 for 81) and 169 (Foster 6 for 82). Warwick 129 (Freeman 8 for 31) and 140 (Freeman 9 for 61). Oxfordshire drew with All India. All India 373 (Wazir Ali 155)57 words
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Advertisement317 1932-07-01 9 mE* ._Mk Z'- r %^h^ *m I mmm Wtr «**^HSEr _r Mm eel -bm _e__ m mmm mWLW^ "_f w- Vw.'* mm mmw mmw m w mm mm ft &s '->.mf"d s u m -sP? mmst- 95££ Wmf m^9k AND BE SATISFIED WITH W- '^*P^" I YOUR GARDEN. Xuffof S—dt317 words
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Advertisement985 1932-07-01 10 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932), Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.'. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co985 words
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Advertisement514 1932-07-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. L|. 1 (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. m,*im« tym* s'mwt. Balls Spore. s.s. CITY OF DERBY For M'seilles. Ha-Te, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port July 2 OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI514 words
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Advertisement558 1932-07-01 10 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated ln England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dae Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore. KASHMIR 9.000 July 7 KAISAR-I-HIND558 words
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Advertisement772 1932-07-01 11 O. S. K. Line. FOR EUROPE, AFRICA. NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. Due. Sails. p\ris maru LONDON, Rotterdam. Hamburg and Antwerp via Colombo, Aden, Suez and Port Said. July 15 17 t BI K\os \irf v DLRB.AN, Algoa Bay, Cape Town, Rio de M*Rt Janeiro. Santos, Montevideo and Buenos772 words
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Advertisement575 1932-07-01 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o-WAMEMCAN MAIL LINE /_r > Fi 7^ 1 (_c( J ____T^__ I^lMm^mVL to i:i iioi»i: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, AND GENOa! Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York. Pres. Polk July 4 July 5 July 7 Aug.575 words
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Advertisement913 1932-07-01 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS Friday, July 1. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. OPHIR Friday, July 1, Muntok, Batavia, Semarang. and Sourabaya. TINOMBO Friday, July 1, Bela-van-Deli. GEN. VERSPYCK Friday, July 1, Letong, Kramat, Tarempa, Genting. Poeloe-Pandjang Serassan, Midai and Maras. VALENTIJN— Saturday, July 2, Bawean, Padang-Bay,913 words
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Article352 1932-07-01 12 AFTER 300 YEARS Ordered to Pay for Using Royal Crest Whether a tradesman can use, without paying a licence, a coat-of-arms which had been granted to his ancestors for helping to save the life of King Charles n. m 1651 was argued at the Paringdon,352 words
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Article387 1932-07-01 12 Per Terukuni Maru. Mr. H. Nakajima. Prof. M. Suzuki. Mr. K. Tanaka. Mr. I. Watanabe. Prof. T. Yokota, Mrs. Edith Fishback, Mr. Y. Fujizaki. Mr. S. Franklin Sanhower, Mr. M. Abe. Mr. F. Diaferio. Air. L. D*aferio. Mr. J. Fukui, MP.. Mr. N. Funada, MP.. Mr. A. Iwase.387 words
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Article137 1932-07-01 12 Ships along-side the Wharves or ex pee ted to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Santhia 22; Lyeemoon, Anshun 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3i. Dalcroy 18; Trocas 16; Magdeburg 13; Poelau Laut 11; Madras Maru 9; Ophir 8; Kepong 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S).137 words
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Article46 1932-07-01 12 June 29— Halvdan (Nor); Terukuni Maru (Jap); Prachatipok (Siamr, Vyner Brooke (Sar); D'Artagnan <Fch), Tobelo, Thcdens Van Lansberge (Dut); Kual_ Hua Tong June 30— Kola (Brit); Polyphemus (Dut)Scott Harley. Achatina, Gemas, Rahman, Magnet, Karoa (Brit) Augustina, Siaoe V d Does de Bye (Dut); EnnlanJ (Ger).46 words
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Advertisement706 1932-07-01 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) and the S.S MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] M MARELLA ls one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de706 words
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Advertisement484 1932-07-01 12 Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. Incornorated ln U.S.A.) Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Due Sails Due New York. M.S. SILVERSANDAL July 10 July 16 Aug. 20 M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 26 Aug. 1 Sept. 5 M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 Aug. 22 Sept. 26 For rates484 words
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Miscellaneous675 1932-07-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a .m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 pjI Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.vi. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas; every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frida y 8.30 a.m. Kelantan (via675 words
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Miscellaneous9 1932-07-01 12 Havelland. Ger. 3836, from Nagoya 30, for Colombo 30.9 words
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Article1631 1932-07-01 13 Care and Maintenance of Vessels The sight of a quite modern tramp or tank steamer i.for these comprise the greatest per- centage of laid up shipping to-day) m the care of one solitary watchman is all too common these days. Hauling lines about the decks, boats' falls1,631 words
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Article211 1932-07-01 13 lnquest on Dutch Seaman Death by misadventure was the verdict returned by Mr. P. G Bourne, the Coroner, yesterday at the conclusion of the inquest on the death of Marimus de Kramer, a Dutch seaman, who was killed as the result of an accident on board the Rotterdam-Lloyd211 words
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Article133 1932-07-01 13 One Hold Burned Out But No Casualties The 12.000 ton J.C.J.L. steamer Serooskerk. which arrived at Shanghai, on June 19 from Europe and was to have sailed the next day for Java, caught fire at Holts Wharf. The origin of the fire Is unknown. One of her133 words
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Article95 1932-07-01 13 Copenhagen Conference Decisions London, June 30. Important decisions with regard to the future of merchant shipping have been reached at a private meeting of the Baltic and International Maritime Conference held at Copenhagen, states the Shipping World. The general scheme for laying up tonnage was declared impracticable and95 words
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Advertisement507 1932-07-01 13 THE Singapore Free Press (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone: 605 ft Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE X' mmmTmrnX S morning. Latest news, latest teießrams and latest announcements. London rub^_ and tin cables appear daily. SDecial K e iH Ures include P^tures, serial story bridge and507 words
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Advertisement308 1932-07-01 13 The Importance of Salt As a Condiment m£**S^ The condiments that you place before your |Sg3^| guests should be chosen just as carefully as the I^Wlj dishes which they arc to season. Therefore, pyJLfc} always choose the best table salt fine, dry, _)^_Cf_v| free -running, ®P Cerebos Salt Manufactured by308 words
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Article247 1932-07-01 14 "Amazing" Pilfering m Kuala Lumpur Pilfering of its property has become so prevalent that the Electricity Department ii: j Kuala Lumpur is forced to keep its entire' system live" even when there are no consumers taking power frcm certain lines. Recent examples of the extent to which247 words
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Article242 1932-07-01 14 Meeting of Malacca Committee At the meeting of the Committee of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) association a letter from an estate manager was read complaining of straying wild cattle doing damage to his estate at Gadek. After discussion the Society decided to write to Government pointing out that242 words
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Advertisement299 1932-07-01 14 Off like a shoh. quick, smooth, effortless i i < ks-oi. ...Jr.- ___fl _*f__T '^4t \a\*^ B^_v _^^_____v m^m*^Am\ mw r Hxibe i BATTERIES j, c STARTING LIGHTING Sole Agents UNIVERSAL CARS LTD., Orchard Road, Singapore. ll HP/I £7? I %WaW^>A ■Hi Wf&tmmA ____________B__flflflfl^^ i]LmmmmmWW^m\ r^ -iH _i_^_________»-^^-^_i_^_^s^ iB ________^^\__^_____^^«A,299 words
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Advertisement530 1932-07-01 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE 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 of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Bishopsgate, liOndon, E.C 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar530 words
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Advertisement327 1932-07-01 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established ln 1886) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V 100.000,000 Reserve Fund V 117.300,001 President K. Kodama, Esq. Vice-President K. Takeuchi, Esq Head Offlce Yokohama. Singapore Branch .—3l -a, CHI I IA STREET LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial Bank, Ltd Lloyd's Bank,327 words
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Miscellaneous408 1932-07-01 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 p.m. 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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Article1795 1932-07-01 15 Satisfactory Results m a Difficult Year totted* annual general meeting of the Commercial Union Assurance Company. Limited. v\a.s held on May 24 at the registered nfii, of the company. 24, Cornhill, London. EC. 81r Junes Leigh-Wood. K.B.E, C.B. C M.G. (chairman of the company), presided. FIRE DEPARTMENT The1,795 words
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Article350 1932-07-01 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES June 30. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 3 29,32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 1316 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 2 5 32 London, demand 2 3% London. T. T. 2|3 23)32 Lyons,350 words
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Article921 1932-07-01 15 THURSDAY, JUNE 30TH. 1932 Buyers Sellers \>iim Kumbang 21s 8d 23s 6d x.d. Austral Malay 18s 20s Iyer Hltam (ss) 9s 9s 9d c.d. 3angrin Tin 5s 6s 3d Satang Padang ($1) 05 10 3atu Caves ($1) 20 25 3ukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Burmah Malay 7s921 words
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63 1932-07-01 15 June 3*th., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 5 5H Standard R.S.S. on Tender July ***** 3 16 Aug. 5% 5k July-Sept. si 5»4 m t, Oct-Dec. 5' 4 5% Tone of Market:— Dull Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet63 words
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Article110 1932-07-01 15 Changes m Representative Prices I United Press Association) June 28 29. American Can. Com. 3i~ v 32 s Am. T'phone and T'graph 76 7 77 Dupont 24 Firestone, Common Not Quoted Gen. Electric gi, 4 9? s Gen. Motors 8 7% Goodrich 2 V^ Goodyear 6>110 words
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Article179 1932-07-01 15 THE ABROAD LBrltLsh Radio Official Service) June 15 28 29. Amsterdam 9.06 x 8.93 8.92 4 Athens 575 557 x 2 557 V^ [Belgrade 215 230 230 'Berlin 15.50 15.17^ 15.20 j Bombay Is. 531 32d. Is. 531 32d. Brussels 26.30 25.92 1 25.92 Bucharest 617 2 620 600 Buenos179 words
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Article258 1932-07-01 15 Ulu Pandan Rubber Mr. J. A. Elias presided over the annual general meeting of The Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Limited, held m the French Bank building, yesterday. Others present were: Mr. J. A. Clarke, Mr. Lee Chim Tuan and Rev. J. M. OulUon. Moving the adoption of258 words
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Article54 1932-07-01 15 Sir Malcolm Campbell paid a special visit to Port Dunlop m order to congratulate personally the workers who made the tyres on which he broke the world's land speed record. He was introduced to the five men and five women who actually made his tyres, and had a short talk54 words
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Article661 1932-07-01 15 Great Success m Amazon Valley .A message from Rio de Janeiro states that the President of Brazil was about to sign a decree granting exemptions from Custom* duties to companies investing $3,000,000 for three years m tne development of rubber In the States of Para and Amazonas. This661 words
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Article206 1932-07-01 15 Singapore. June 30. Since our report of 23rd instant, the local market has remained fairly steady, but the tone has been extremely quiet, with spot R.S. Sheet at 4 15 16 to 5 cents per lb. The London market also continued m a very quiet state, prices206 words
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Article55 1932-07-01 15 GUTHRIE'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT Singapore. June .10. The market has continued quiet, with little variation m price. To-day's quotations are: Spot 4 T s down 1 16 London l',d. unchanged New York 2 9 16 gold down 's p>M Stocks m the United Kingdom have decreased by 991 tons and55 words
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Article76 1932-07-01 15 The whole question of guilder exchange m relation to BritLsh companies operating ln the Netherlands East Indies ha-, been taken up by a special committee appointed by the Rubber OcOwers' Association, and, so far as our company is concerned, it has been decided for purposes Of accountancy to convert estate76 words
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Advertisement88 1932-07-01 15 1 Assets exceed $12,000,000 I Assurance ln force over $35.000.000 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated ln the Strait* Settlements) I HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry EC I The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court88 words
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Article570 1932-07-01 16 BDR. ELLIS WINS AGAIN Selangor Champion Beaten Some good boxing was seen at the New World Arena last night, but lt was not the main event which provided lt. Nickey Sullivan got the verdict over Joe Diamond by way of the referee's casting vote, the judges having570 words
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Article211 1932-07-01 16 To-day's (James on the Padang Heavy rain yesterday rendered the ground unfit for the continuation of play m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament and the fixtures have been re-arranged as follows: FRIDAYS TIES Mixed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Brooke owe 1 vs. Mr.211 words
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Article101 1932-07-01 16 On the occasion of the S.C.C vs. Malays to be played on the Padang on Mondrvy, an enclosure with seating accommodation on the Club side of the Padarjg will be available to the gen. nil public at an admission charge of 60 cents. There will be a101 words
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Article63 1932-07-01 16 MPH defeated the Harbour Board by one goal U> nil on the Harbour Board ground last evening. The MPH. attacked at the start of play and after five minutes Kordy 3ent a swinging _M into the net. Later Mohamed Amin put the ball over the bar. S.H.B. attacked63 words
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Article, Illustration602 1932-07-01 16 WIMBLEDON TENNIS BRITISH HOPE'S FINE I WIN CRAWFORD BEATEN There will be an England U.S. clash m the final of thc men's tennis singles championship at Wimbledon. After a weak opening yesterday Austin made a brilliant recovery to beat Satoh 7 5. 6 2, 6602 words
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Article195 1932-07-01 16 Tlie f oKowtag have been iriflted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. on Saturday at j S.R.C: R. B. Black. W. D. .Charlton (Capt) F. Combi, H. A. Exley, H. Gibson, J. E. King, Dr. J. M. A. Lowson. Dr. J. H. Strahan, A Stevens, J.195 words
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Article1123 1932-07-01 16 ENGLAND'S WIN Splendid Play by McCulloch London, June 7. Miscellaneous sport is becoming more interesting as the season advances. Golf has been, and is, the chief sport m the limelight, as last week we had the Women's Championship, and this week we are having the Open Championship1,123 words
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749 1932-07-01 16 FOOTBALL IN FRANCE A Club To Do As He Likes With "I have got the job of my life, and it ls possible I shall never again be connected with English football." On August 14, Andy Wilson, ex-captain of Scotland, for six749 words
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Article103 1932-07-01 16 May Use Three-Four-One Formation Wellington, Although officials state that the scrum formation to be adopted by the "All Blacks" hi Australia has not yet been decided upon, lt is generally understood that the South Africans' three-four-one 'formation, will be used. North Island used thie formation throughout a recent103 words
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Article21 1932-07-01 16 The Club Championship will be played during July. Entries close on July nth. open to all members.21 words
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Advertisement172 1932-07-01 16 THE MUSIC OF "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" is best recorded on "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS One Hour With You, Medley, New Mayfair Orchestra 8.6173 What Would you Do, F.T., One Hour With You, Medley, Ambrose Orchestra ***** Part 2 M r rl 5 I What Would You Do, Maurice Chevalier172 words
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