The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1932
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Title Section16 1932-07-04 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,689. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article306 1932-07-04 1 In the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships Ellsworth Vires (America) beat H. W. Austin (Britain) and Mrs. Wills-Moody (America) beat Miss Helen Jacobs (America) Page 16. Mr. D. Kennedy's Nitsichin won the London Cup at Alexandra Park ractu Pa#e 16. The Diamond Sculls at Henley regatta was won306 words
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Article987 1932-07-04 1 On Sunday morning Abdel Aziz DfManti himself From his expression it is apparent that MOM calamity has occurred, and I prepare myself to hear that yet another of hLs :irar relatives has died. To my relief I find that it is in t have of absence which Ls987 words
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Advertisement171 1932-07-04 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK TIIK NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE. FRESH. PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICB. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water THIS EVENING TANIA SVETLANOVA 8 ALEX SALNIKOFF will appear during TEA DANCE 6.30 to171 words
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Advertisement311 1932-07-04 1 F H MOLESWORTH, fl Jj^ i/T I PUBLIC ANALYST J— I fjl Under Pure Food Act 1908 i S~ /ky zf IIF AND ASSAYER. X I jfl 1 Formerly Lecturer In C"" 1 I SWk Chemistry. n JX S^ ffll S. A Government and I I \J Hul Technical College,311 words
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Advertisement130 1932-07-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS So lovely Page 9. Europe revels Page 1. Nearly 40 years ago Page 1. Wh'Tc to spend thus eveninc Paue 5. Goodvear golden letter contest Page 4. Elegance without Extravagance Page 8. I CHRYSLER SATISFACTION THE CECIL ALDIN BOOK With 8 Coloured Plates, 7 HalfTone Plates and 95130 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-04 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article123 1932-07-04 2 For Monday, July 4th Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Burton acd Mr Justice Whit.Vy in the Ist. Court at 11 IHi Court of Appeal l Re Taj\ Keng Tin and Chop Scon Bee for further hearing. 2. Francis Z.ttjele vs. Brinknvanu Co. Before Mr. Justice WhiUry hi123 words
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Article212 1932-07-04 2 !H A J.I who lias been a frequent contributor < to this column during the last Bm years, having i written the interesting articles on Bali recently, contributes the following to the Malayan Police Magazine You've heard of Dutch courage Dutch treats, and Dutch gin; Well,212 words
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Article234 1932-07-04 2 rThe following is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending. July 10th. Monday Uo-dayi. 515 p.m.. Headquarters. Fortress Coy. (Malaya* Lecture and Weapon Training, M.G. PI. (Eurasian!. N.C.Os Class. Tuesday. 515 p.m Headquarters. "A" (M.G.) Coy Lecture Direct Fire Orders followed by Practice. "E" (Chinese*234 words
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Advertisement504 1932-07-04 2 PYREX Feeding bottles Food Measures. Made to wit-iistand extremes of heat, and cold without breaking Can be sterilised with boiling water. PYREX CHEMICAL GLASSWARE Stockists MEDICAL HALL. LTD., Singapore. Out port orders promptly executed. BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT Bl CKEKIDGE Highest Class Work— Lowest Ra'«s. LAIDLAW BUILDING—504 words
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Advertisement509 1932-07-04 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Construction of a 12" semi-permanent drain on south fide of Tiong Bahru Road from Alexandra509 words
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Advertisement357 1932-07-04 2 I W #^Br r TV m^r i I I m^V m r f maV J 7 I Pepsodent polishes I teeth as it removes film This double- action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth QOME tooth pastes will remove three most important things necessary357 words
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Miscellaneous194 1932-07-04 2 THE WEEK Monday. 4th. HiKh Water 11.31. 8 1 ft 2220. 9.4 ft. Football Dn I SCC n Malay- SCC. Golf: Singapore G.C July Women's Medal competition. Tuesday. sth. Bgh Water 12 06. 8.2 t( 23 00 9.6 ft. Football Dlv. 11l Junic r C.S.A f| Cold Storage VMC.A: Post194 words
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Article430 1932-07-04 3 SUBURBAN NESTS Nightly Melody at Kingston Vale London. This is the time of year when Londoners I dedicate their nights to a famous singer, v.rins I a Morning Post Correspondent. They under- I talM pilgrimages, willingly driving miles to I make an audience in the darkened430 words
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Article306 1932-07-04 3 Missionary's Account of Savage Practices Johannesburg. Rt vclalions that cannibalism, bone-breaking, corpse-eating, fratricide, and other terrible practices are still rife in the Congo v/ere made by the Rev. W F P Burton, a missionary, who has been spending a vacation in this city. Mr Burton and306 words
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Article1052 1932-07-04 3 A SIXTH SENSE Riddles of the Forked Tongue A very strange possibility that snskes may I possess a sixth sense was suggested to me by I Dr. Burgess Barnett. the new Curator of Reptile.s at the Zoo. He had led me through a door between1,052 words
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Article61 1932-07-04 3 New York. There were ?5,335,4G7 telephones in the world on January 1, 1931, according to statistics recently compiled by the American Telephone and Telegraph Comany, and the United States had 20.201,576 telephones, or more than half of the world's total The United States has 16.4 telephones for61 words
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Advertisement270 1932-07-04 3 Estate Trust Agencies ((1927) Limited BRANCHES 2U 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 for270 words
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Advertisement245 1932-07-04 3 CRAVEN A in the TRU-VAC TIM are in perfect smoking condition wherever and whenever you buy Hw liNtcn Km tin .11 r rushing info ihr CRAVEN Xin RACKETS J v -J- miW™//) tlie seal, (.ivcllu p^^ 11/^ packet a Ktanint ,t v/ Jr moisture-proof 'CELLOPHANE' h^mmff Only CRAVEN "A" c.in245 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1932-07-04 4 I GIRL GUIDES Jhe Organisation's Coming-of Age We arc the Girl Scouts" was the announce- ment made with an air cf confident self-asser-tion by I little person of some 11 years at the first rally of the Boy Scouts. It was at the Crystal Palaee in1,606 words
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Article321 1932-07-04 4 Mine. Stalin on Black List Berlin. On the Black List of a Moscow artificial silk factory there appeared recently the following notice: "Comrade Alliluyeva-Stalin is reproved for unpunctuality and spoiling her tools." The comrade in question is the wife of the Secretary-General of the Soviet Union. Every321 words
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Article989 1932-07-04 4 EVOLUTION'S CRISIS Development or Decay "Except ye become as little children ye shall not enter into th3 kingdom of Heaven." Prcfeisor J. B. S. Haldan.\ an admitted agnostic, who rejects the possibility of Divme guidance in the organisation and evolution of the world, yet989 words
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Article189 1932-07-04 4 Alleged Association With Opium Smugglers Statement* were made by police officers in the Sydney Central Summons Court that Henry McNamara. of Reservoir-street, city, who applied lor a hawkers licence, was an associate of opium runners. Mr. Gibson. S.M.. granted the licence, saying that McNamara had not been convicted189 words
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Article130 1932-07-04 4 House of Commons Motion For Recall London. In the House of Commons Mr. J. Maxton and four other Independent Labour members tabled a motion demanding the recall of the Governlor of New South Wales (Sir Philip Game* len the ground that his action in deposing a popularly130 words
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Article312 1932-07-04 4 Swedish Crown Prince Engaged Coburg town was en fete on June 16 with Royal colours flying on the occasion of the betrothal ceremony of Prince Gustaf of Sweden. heir-apparent to the throne of Sweden, and grandson of the Duke of Connaught. with Princess Sybille of Saxe -Coburg312 words
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Advertisement272 1932-07-04 4 Only 3 days more, .so write your letter to-day $1,000.00 in Cash Prizes GOODYEAR GOLDEN LETTER CONTEST (CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT JULY 6TH.) You can still enter Get full details from your nearest Goodyear dealer and write your letter at once WILL your name be in the list of S winners272 words
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Advertisement158 1932-07-04 5 PAVILION 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 with -y^^^ ROY FOX'S K _Y!* 6h V^^^^^^^^LjlZA MONSEIGNEUR v> nS AWk -r^HPN^^ >^S LONDON UJne inimitable pair tcxjether a<sain RALPH LyNNerTOM WALLS C WATCH FOR THE MONSTER THIS WEEK— fit a \i4 1 ■x RONNIIF GLAXO BABY *My child has been /ed on Qlaxo. I158 words
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Advertisement259 1932-07-04 5 15,206 PEOPLE CAN'T BE WRONG!! and hundreds coming back again and again to see MAURICE CHEVALIER With his delightful /^^^^B JEANETTE Mac WONALDWI Paramount's m 1 Em LUBITSCH j^^^^^V^ Triumph t V B ONE HOUR WITH YOU AT THE CAPITOL "The Big Theatre with the Bis Pictures" DON'T MISS these259 words
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Advertisement269 1932-07-04 5 |^^V Tin* First \aino in It omnium! t^J The Lasl Word in Thrills! ■HHIb^B How h«- combines for >our ilcli^hl the romance of "I)a«J<l> Lomk I.«v-'s" H^ with the excitcmrtit of "The Cisco t^^m Ki<l P*^S Marian XIXOX also showing BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS ((HANGING WEEKLY) WATCH FOR THE DEVIL'S LOTTERY269 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1932-07-04 6 Ellsworth Vines Delights the Crowd on First Visit to England iFrom Our Own Correspondent] i.onuun. June 21. Wimbledon opened m rather disappointing weather. The whole of the previous week had ban warn and .sunny, but Monday turned out t<> be dull and rather dully, and many1,447 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1932-07-04 6 Games at Queen's Club The London Championships played at Queen's Club the week before Wimbledon were chiefly remarkable for the poor form showed by the young American cham'pion. Ellsworth Vines, who is paying his first visit to this country. In the first round he narrowly escaped defeat at1,335 words
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Article57 1932-07-04 6 Four Ball Championship Tournament Monday July 4th: 7 p.m. Chan Kim Yam (Golden Star Friendly Society* vs. Salleh Bin Kassim <Fathul Karib Club). 9 p.m. Ang Chin 1 Thian (Bendemeer Athletic Club) vs. Abu! Yamin (Kota Raja Clubt. Tuesday July sth: 7 p.m. Tay Guay Seng (Clerical Union) vs.57 words
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Article52 1932-07-04 6 MONDAY'S TIES "A" Singles Handicap Semi-Final C. K Pang vs. Chua Choon Leong or Lai Kwong Chun. "B" Singles Handicap Final Chua Boon Whatt or Yap Ah Chuan vs. Po Guan Chwee. "B" Doubles Handicap Cecil Tan and Chua Choon Seng vs. Chia Keng Teow and Seow52 words
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Article1169 1932-07-04 6 1927 to 1932 (By Our Cricket Correspondent t J The 94th Inter-University match commences at Lords to-day. So far Cambridge have won 44. Oxford 37 and 12 have been left drawn. Although the rival Blues met first as far back as 1827 little is known1,169 words
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Article107 1932-07-04 6 MONDAYS TIES Mixed Doubles ll.mdi. ip Mr. and Miss Griffith Jones plus 3 \> If W. Gilmour and Miss Dunne Mr. and Mrs. Paterson set vs. Win: Mr. W. A. Wilson and M: M.ush..U I G. Polglase and Miss Cro. TUESDAYS TIES Mixed Doubles llanduap Mr. P.107 words
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Article77 1932-07-04 6 The autumn tournament *4 begin on Monday An $2 per entry i The pn gramme of i.t fession Pairs (Lewi, r\-.- BtaSjV H and The Doubles Handle ip All competitors who have not pi played in an SCC Tournain. to fill in a form to be oh77 words
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Article21 1932-07-04 6 The place where pnfcM h lata at pfeeent SJ in the high!', intrllig. rtl of the eoaauinii pi U BaundM i21 words
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Advertisement273 1932-07-04 6 m "The Blood is the Stream of Life "*^-^^—m pTO TREAT DISEASE] REMOVE THE CAUSE CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases gets to the root of the trouble I by purifying the Blood. V In cases of RHEUMATISM ULCERATED LEGS N. STIFF JOINTS PSORIASIS LUMBAGO273 words
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Article461 1932-07-04 7 IMP. COMMENDED STAFFORD RAILWAY ACCIDENT INQUEST CORONER'S REMARKS i Kt-ferenre to the action of 1.t.-Col. J. sandcman \Men, M.P., in <-'»mmeticing to amputate, with a p<;ek« t knife, thr lejjs nf a man who was pirncd in the wreckage t.illouing Ihc remit 1.. .M.5. railway accident m461 words
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Article212 1932-07-04 7 Scores in July Bogey Competition 1 Bog«y competition of the Singapore I at Rukit Tinvah on Satur- Sunday and raniHad In t win for s. llutn. s-Smith In -A 1 Division with a seor* ■'lid kn a lie bet... i. r; JMttMMd, A. K.i and H. W.212 words
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Article58 1932-07-04 7 numtatl f c\ 1U p.ttended during th< JWM b J the Singapore Fire Depart Accident Ambulance Service was 214 these 12 were to cases ouUide Municipa The HMM are classified as follows far Accurate 18; M itor Lorry Accident His AoeMooH 4; Trolley Car 5; Col 11 Attempted Suicide 5:58 words
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Article684 1932-07-04 7 PERAK RACES Opening of Summer Meeting P< rak Turl Club summer Mating opened on!] Siturchiy cit-t il> Race I.— Horse*. Claws 111, Div. 2. 7 furv Mr. H S Kirv.Ui.s LUCKY GIRL <Bartle> 7.12 1 Mr H J. Scott's PRESIDENTKAR (Diamani 8 5 2 H.H. Sultan684 words
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Article111 1932-07-04 7 "One Hour With You" Extended Packed houses attended the Capitol during the week-end to witness the screening of "One Hour With You" with Maurice Chevalier. This Bplendid picture appears to be drawing all Singapore and we understand many cinemagoers have attended the theatre at least twice p to111 words
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Article929 1932-07-04 7 MALACCA BEATEN Thrilling Cup Football Mala} a < mm.iml .2: Malacca 0. M.l.Hi went down fighting hard against! the Malaya Command at the Anson Road, Stadium on Saturday, the match being one of the heat, from all points of view, that the Mal.'ya Cu.) Competition has929 words
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Article850 1932-07-04 7 [Prom Our Own Cor»-p«n->ondent7 Seremban, Ju!j 1. Johore 4; Nefri Snnbllan 3 Although earlier in the afternoon there wa a smart downpour of rain, the sky cleared, am Negri Seirbilan met Johor in the Malaya Cuj aeries in ideal weather on tho Station Padani this evening850 words
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Article254 1932-07-04 7 Sparkling Cabaret Performance The large crowd which attended the j Europe Hotel on Saturday evening was thoroughly entertained by the Europe Revels, presented by Mrs. Alforci. Always ;to the fore where local entertainment Is concerned Mrs. Alford seems to add to her popularity with every appearance, and254 words
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Article56 1932-07-04 7 1 Mr. O. E Veru >les, Ck^ilector of Land 3 'Revenue, Kuala I ':aapur, will go to Perils uc I British Advisor on July 15, in pU.ce ->f Mr f M. C. Hay who Is goin» on leave. Mr G. H e Nash, who retim» frojo isave <v ort wll56 words
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Article547 1932-07-04 7 SHY CHINESE BRIDE Christian Wedding in London The smiling bridegroom walked crisply up the aisle. Joyous, serene', and unperturbed he looked, as one to whom this wr»o the happiest day of his life. No. he was not English. It. was the wedding, at St.547 words
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Article294 1932-07-04 7 Demonstrate n Hides A1 Sea View Hotel a lar^v crowd attended Sea t/w nc. i terday mornii::; to make tM I »'jst of Utt I portunity offered oy Unite I E:.Lmi n, l lmltfl, of experiencing l':e joy- md thrills of out- beard motcr boat rides. rom BcJor:294 words
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Article101 1932-07-04 7 The bfctt-fearif ;epn of *he Rotary Ciub 'Unemployment Fund v. as ftfOflWi: > Collections lit Jar Jarv 3nh. Ju...- (51.406. 40>; le r Sundn Ej'.-ensc 1 $15.50: CUM Payment to BilliiiMiail Unemployment Fund $200; Paym*" tc Non-European Uneir oyment Fund $200; 7 ay-. nt to Ro* _^_rtley101 words
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Article402 1932-07-04 7 RECTOR OF STIFFKEY FINED PENALTY REMITTED Alternative of Seven Days Gaol The Rector of Stiffkey. the Rev. Harold F. Davidson, figured in a CIM at Clerkemvell, E.C County Court on June 20 He M not present when a judgment summons against him was called on. 2nd counsel reminded Judge H.402 words
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Article504 1932-07-04 7 The I. S. P. Luncheon in London Brig. Gen Sir Samuel H. Wih-on. Under-Soc-jrttary to the Colonial Office will be the Gueel (of Honour at the Lun(ht>on )f the IncOfpi I I J I Society of Plan.ers on July 14th at the CriI terion BeetaunUlt, 'our ix>nd504 words
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Article47 1932-07-04 7 British La ,s °>eat Fren« a [Reuter*B iervicej S <J«nn*in. July S. Britain won the ArsW- "rencix .omens goU match with 6 wins to o were halved [Last year at Oxh f in the first nuitch of i the wrle«, Britain won by 8H to li].47 words
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Article21 1932-07-04 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. ICOMINS— On June 17. 1932. at Henley-on- j Thames, to Enid, wife of E. W. Comins. a son.21 words
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1149 1932-07-04 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. JULY 4. 1932. WEEK-END COMMENT Britain has progressed far along the road to economic recovery since the dark days of last autumn. That recovery has been due largely to the realisation by all sections of the community that the situation called for drastic action and by1,149 words
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Article259 1932-07-04 8 Chinese Who Was "Told to Do it" [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. July 1. As a result- of an attack on a Tamil. F.M.S. Railway Police Detective No. 254. by two Chinese on Thursday night outside the Seremban Railway Station, one of the Chinese named See Lim was259 words
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Article123 1932-07-04 8 Dutch Club Spring Tournament Over the week-end the Hoilandsche Club entertainment the Swiss Club in their annual lawn tennis encounter. On Saturday The Swis players obtained a lead of two matches to one Rain interfered with play yesterday and the remaining matches have been postponed. Thr opportunity was123 words
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Article42 1932-07-04 8 SATURDAY'S RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London, July 2. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows Spot l 3 4 d. (l 3 4 d.). Forward 1 15 16d. (1 15 16d.) The market is steady.42 words
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Article78 1932-07-04 8 The following are the results of events at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday: One length back stroke: C. Goldman. 1 R Goldman 2. E. V. Smith 3. Two breadths B class handicap: H. Cithers 1. R. W. B. Cairn.s 2. W. G. Law son 3. Throwin/f the78 words
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Article318 1932-07-04 8 HUGE SCHEME Markets in Boom Condition [Reuter's Service] London, I The great conversion sclicmc 1. v. >. way many holders at home and ibr .< notified their intention to come under H special advantage conferred under ttM issue of not deducting income |m source from the318 words
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Article760 1932-07-04 8 need reducing there is this chance of making a very large saving in debt interest whilst scrupulously observing every obligation to which the faith of the country has been pledged. PREVIOUS SCHEME 'The greatest pre-War scheme for the tonversion of the debt in this country was that effected760 words
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Advertisement217 1932-07-04 8 NEW PRICE LIST JUST ISSUED. WRITE OR CALL FOR A COPY CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorpormted under the Companies' Ordinance! of Hong K'sngi (Incorporated in Shanghai) 2*l CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 Sc 5372. THE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. *9UY WITHIN THE EMPIRE" ROYAL BAKERY BREAD IS MADE FROM CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN217 words
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Advertisement69 1932-07-04 8 DATNTY GIFTS of PRACTICAL EVERYDAY USEFULNESS FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN U. S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23 High Street, Singapore. HANDYMEN. A Tender Steak, Haricot Beans with Bacon and Tomato Sauce, ready to serve, a well cooked, most attractive meal worthy of the best Hotel Chef. Invaluable in an emergency.69 words
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Article708 1932-07-04 9 CONFIDENCE AT LAUSANNE RECONSTRUCTION FUND FRANCE AND BRITAIN AGREE GERMAN OBJECTION There to a more hopeful outlook it tIM Lausanne reparations |I( ,,i.rriHT although Germany ti to the figure of her coni.mii to the European reeonstr.ition fund. Franco-British tmtmt has hern reached on all points. I neuter's Service] Lausanne. July708 words
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Article162 1932-07-04 9 Trouble Over New Proposals [Reuters Service] Paris, July 1. A Bill to meet a deficit of 5.000.000,000 francs, .submitted to the Chamber, provides for cuts In expenditure of 2.500.000,000 and increased taxation of 1,500.000.000. The Army. Navy and Air Force expenditure is reduced by 1.500,000.000 francs and162 words
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Article29 1932-07-04 9 End of U.S. Fiscal Year Washington. July 1. The United States Government ended the fiscal year with a ueflcit of $2,885,000,000 compared with $903.f00.000 last year.29 words
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Article69 1932-07-04 9 When "Lausanne" Became "London" [Reuters Service] Lausanne, July 2. A trick of the ether on the trans-Atlantic telephone is believed to be responsible for a slight misunderstanding regarding the proposed Korld economic conference. Mr. MacDonald mentioned the venue as Lausanne but Washington heard London and accepted69 words
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Article67 1932-07-04 9 h Renewal of Outflow Anticipated [Reuter's Service) New York. July 2. Since the French withdrawal of gold was completed a fortnight ago the United States stock of gold has increased by $5,000,000 but a renewal of the outflow of gold is anticipated by the Evening Post as67 words
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Article52 1932-07-04 9 Championship Contests at White City [Reuters Service J London. July 1. At the White City to-day in the Amateur Athletic Association championships the marathon (about 26 miles i was won by D. Mcnab Robertson. Maryhill Harriers in 2 hours 34 minutes 32 3-sth seconds, the second fastest time52 words
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Article44 1932-07-04 9 Petition in Bankruptcy Filed I Reuters Service] New York. July 1. An involuntary petition in bankruptcy has tx'tu filed in the Federal Court against the Nnt onil BeetrlC Power Company, with a capital of $600,000,000. The company is an Insull concern.44 words
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Article38 1932-07-04 9 (Reuters Service 1 Geneva, July 1. Mr. Harold Beresford Butler, Deputy Director Of the International Labour Office, has been elected Director in succession to the late M. Albert Thomas, by 21 votes out of 24.38 words
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Article28 1932-07-04 9 [Reuter's Service] New York, July 1. The Katanga- Copper Company has also withdrawn its membership of Copper Exporters Incorporated as a result of the tax.28 words
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Article88 1932-07-04 9 RAGING TORRENT STORM HAVOC IN JAPAN 30 PEOPLE MISSING fßeuter's Par Eastern Service] Tokyo, July 2. Thirty persons are missing but believed to I have been drowned as the result of the reservoir at Mikimachi. in the Hyogo Prefecture, bursting its banks after heavy rains. A88 words
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Article133 1932-07-04 9 Flood Relief Work 1 in China ißeuter's Far Eastern Service 1 Shanghai, July 3. Mr. Quo Tai Chi. the new Chinese Minister to London, sailed on the Empress of Japan and is due in London in a month's time. Sir John and Lady Hope Simpson are133 words
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Article143 1932-07-04 9 0 Salt and Tree Duties will not be Collected [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Bangkok. July 2. All is quiet in the country. It is announced that the salt and tree taxes will not be collected as they are a heavy burden on the poor people. It has also143 words
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Article105 1932-07-04 9 Planters Leave Kuala Lumpur [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, July 3. Two Selangor planters. F. B. Taylor and G W. Salt, who are flying home on leave, left Kuala Lumpur this morning for Alor Star corted by two Kuala Lumpur Flying Club planes a s far as105 words
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Article87 1932-07-04 9 Portugal's Last Monarch Dead [Reuters Service 1 London, July 2. Ex-King Manoel of Portugal died to-day as the result of a throat malady. (Ex-King Manoel (King Manoel II) of the House of Braganya-Coburg. born Nov. 15, 1889. younger son of King Carlos I and Queen Mary Amelie. daughter87 words
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Article75 1932-07-04 9 Shanghai's Powerful Station [British Radio Official Service] Rugby, July Z. The new Marconi transmitting and receiving I station us to be erected near Shanghai for the operation of the proposed short-wave beam ser- I vices between China and Europe and the United States. The equipment will include two75 words
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Article36 1932-07-04 9 Train Smash Near Benesov [Reuter's Service! Pracue, July 3. Nine people were killed and 32 seriously hurt in a smash near Benesov in which a train proceeding to the Slav olympie frames was involved36 words
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Article259 1932-07-04 9 MR. ROOSEVELT Nominated by Democrats I neuter's Service] Chicago, July 2. Senator Garner (Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives)/ who is running third in the race for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency, has releasec' his ninety votes, which, if given to Mr. Roosevelt, will secure his nomination.259 words
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Article198 1932-07-04 9 "Illegal Manchukuo Activities" [Reuter's Far Eastern Service] Shanghai, July 3. How the Japanese "adviser" wit'h several alleged Manchukuo Police in plain clothes entered the house of the Commissioner of Customs at Antung on Thursday and at the pistol-point forced him to hand over the archives, is told in198 words
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Article176 1932-07-04 9 The British Amateur Championships [Reuter's Service] London. July 2. At the White City to-day in the British Athletic Championships the javelin throw was won by the Latvian Jurgis with 211 feet 8 inches; throwing the discus: by Bermingham of Dublin 139 feet 2\ inches. Throw-in* the Hammer: Walsh (Dublin)176 words
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Article54 1932-07-04 9 Australian Grand National I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Sydney, July 3. The Australian Grand National resulted as follows: POLYGONUM 9.8 1 DUNKELD 9.3 2 REDDITCH 11.0 3 Time 5 min. 45 3 5 sees. Won by six lengths, four lengths between second and third. Nineteen ran. Betting 1454 words
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Article42 1932-07-04 9 In the. Malayan amateur billiards (4 fcalli i championship Low Hock Kiat beat Yeo Kirr Chuan 300 237; Yeo Koon Yam beat Cheonj iChee Tong 300—228; V. Woodford beat Omai bin Hussain 300 224: Lau Pek Jim beat Char Ah 800 300—28742 words
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Advertisement1021 1932-07-04 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 Co..1,021 words
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Advertisement519 1932-07-04 10 Ellerman i Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" UNE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer Doe B'wn. Balls S*p«r«. s.s CITY OF DERBY For M'sellles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port July 3 OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND519 words
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Advertisement477 1932-07-04 10 >^Haaai 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 GOVERN Ml M LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Doe i tar Tonnage. Singapore. Tom age. KASHMIR 9.000 July477 words
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Advertisement727 1932-07-04 11 O. S. K. Line. I 1 KOPE, AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. Due. Sails. LONDON, Rotterdam. Hamburg and Antwerp via Colombo. Aden, Suez and Port Said. July 15 17 i 1 \u- ÜBI M RBAN, Algoa Bay. Cape Town, Rio de mm:« Janeiro Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires727 words
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Advertisement361 1932-07-04 11 77u«t£ous ANii v|CToßtA s£AmEbA2^ Bmmmm|i SINGAPORE TO EUROPE I VIA AMERICA I HIS RAIL INCUDES THE FOLLOWING: Ist. < l.i^s Passage Singapore Hcng Kong. bwawawawawJ Ist. Class Passage Hung Kong to Pacific yAYAYAYAYfI Coast ports l»t. ClajMt Rail across America. Cabin Class Across the Atlantic. Other faxes from Singapore as361 words
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Advertisement783 1932-07-04 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OP TEN NOORT— Monday, July 4. Belavvan-Deli. RETEH— Monday. July 4, Bengkalis. Asahan. Paneh and Berombang. VAN LANSBERGE Monday, July 4, Batavia, MAPlA— Tuesday. July 5. Paneh, Tanjong-Leidong. Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan BOTH, Wednesday. July 6, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaya, Kota-Baroe, Balik-Papan Samarinda. Sangkoelirang. Tandjoeng-Redeb and783 words
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Article856 1932-07-04 12 POST DEPRESSION HOTEL Once-Rich Now Ride in Street Cars American women, the spoiled darlings of the world through half a century of American prosperity, have been given such a cold shock by the depression that they have altered the whole aspect cf New York856 words
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Article77 1932-07-04 12 The English Channel from Calais to Dover! has just been crossed on a hydrocycle by a Dutchman. Henrick Schilperoort aged 51 of r Rotterdam, who left Calais at 7 a m and arrived at Dover 13 hours later. His machine consisting of two floats about 13 ft long above which77 words
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Advertisement699 1932-07-04 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 MARELJJt (7,375 tons) and the SS MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] 8.5 MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de699 words
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Advertisement375 1932-07-04 12 Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. (Incorporated In U.8.A.) NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Dae Sails Due rk M.S. SILVERSANDAL July 10 July 16 M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 26 Aug. 1 M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 Aug. 22 For rates and particulars please apply375 words
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Advertisement184 1932-07-04 12 I. S. K. LINE ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL v\ D TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated In Japan i REGULAR FREIGHT SEItVId FROM JAPAN. Due sail CLYDE MARU July In FOR MOJI, YAW ATA, KURr, <>>\hv NA&OTA AND Y()K()H\M\ Due s»U July July MALTA MARU July 25 BOSTON MARU Aug. 5 ERIE MARU 15 MILAN184 words
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Miscellaneous666 1932-07-04 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 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas > every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frlda y 8.30 a.m. Kelantan (via666 words
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Miscellaneous56 1932-07-04 12 c Colombo 3. Magnet, Brit. 207, from S. Liat 3. for S. Liat o. Valaya, Siam. 803, from Bangkok 3 for r Bangkok 6. Hcfthor, Nor. 761, from Bangkok 3. for Bme- kok 5. Majang, Dut. 362. from Rengat 3 for In- dragtri 6. Sin Keng Seng, Brit. 763, from56 words
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Article276 1932-07-04 13 New Device Which 'Hears' Obstacles Not even a rowing boat can hide in the fog from a new safety device which will guard ships from collision at sea. The device is an eerie high-pitched whistle whose peculiar tone re-echoes so distinctly to the sending beat276 words
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Article258 1932-07-04 13 The following promotions have been rr.aiej :o date June 30th. 1932. Commander to Captain C. A. Browne, A. D. Read. H. G D. Acland. D.5.0.. C. S. Holland. R. G. Duke. I M. Palmer. DSC. H. C. Phillips. C. G. B. Coltart. C. E. Morgan. D SO.. F.258 words
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Article244 1932-07-04 13 The Health Bulletin of the League of Nation?.' Eastern Bureau for the week ended June -sth 1932. Alexandria 1 plague case. Baghdad 1 plague case; 1 smallpox case. Bassein 1 plague case and 1 death. Bombay 6 smallpox cases and 4 deaths. Calcutta 132 cholera cases and 70244 words
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Article76 1932-07-04 13 1 1 Captain and 10 of Crew Missing The Kumari. belonging to the National Steamship Company. Bombay, sank off Dwaraka on June 14. It was a cargo boat carrying bags of grain valued at two lakhs of rupees. Captain Socrates Andrade and ten members of the76 words
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Article365 1932-07-04 13 Increasing The Indrapoera's Speed When the Indrapoera was completed at the end of 1925 and placed in commission early in 1926. she was the first passenger liner built for the Rotterdam Lloyd for service to the Dutch East Indies, also one of the largest motor passenger liners afloat365 words
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254 1932-07-04 13 British shipbuilders are often, called upon to undertake some extraordinary jobs which call for much ingenuity and resource to carry out successfully. An interesting example has recently been completed at the Southampton Works of John I. Thcrnycroft and Co. Ltd.. where the triple-screw turbine254 words
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Article214 1932-07-04 13 I The following passengers left London <cr Marseilles* on the P. and O. Ranpura. due Singapore. July 22: Mr. H. B. Allison. Mrs. Allison child and infant. Mr. H. F. Dawson. Capt. E. Foster-Hall. Mrs. Forter-Hall. two infants and nurse. Miss G. E. Greaves. Miss A. W. Hislop.214 words
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Article153 1932-07-04 13 Spezia. Not many people are aware that one of Italy's great claims to distinction is the biggest school for divers in the world. The course, held here at the naval base, lasts a year and one hundred and thirty students t N at present being taughtN.A.N.A - 153 words
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Advertisement532 1932-07-04 13 THE Singapore Free Press Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone: 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. f/ The premier morning daily in Malaya f/ Delivered with the Chota Hazri each and latest announcements. London rubber irom our own correspondents in London, etc. Up-country news 'by wire532 words
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Advertisement313 1932-07-04 13 PROVED! I THE BABY SUNLIGHT VITAMINS. The "Ankoria" Baby Food of New Zealand is produced only In the Spring when the fresh green pastures are at their highest Vitamin Content, and by the introduction of Vitamin D known as THE SUNLIGHT VITAMIN. "Ankoria" builds up the bone, prevents future tootkj313 words
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Article1271 1932-07-04 14 NEW GROUND i A Bold Industrialisation Programme Moscow. The Council of People's Commissaries has j adopted an important decision relative to the organization of work in preparation for the ■teOßd li'.r Ytar Plan. To this work have been c ailed all the trade unicn.v technical and1,271 words
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Article816 1932-07-04 14 Annual Report of National Executive Council The annual report of the National Executive Council of the British Legion for the year b riding September 30th, states that the Legion's year which has now drawn to 5 i close will be remembered as the one in which t his816 words
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Article348 1932-07-04 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can >e received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about ».20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony ests with Sydney. Australia, and other stations. Jsual call after records '"Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from348 words
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67 1932-07-04 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until: further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m.' PETALING HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 1.2b Recital of67 words
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Article210 1932-07-04 14 Girl Dies After Collapse at Party The mysterious disappearance of 30 grains of morphia from the poison cupboard of a| chemist's shop at Finehley. N.. and the death a day later in the West London Hospital of a pretty 19-year-old girl was told at a Hammer-210 words
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Article291 1932-07-04 14 SEASON TICKET SCHEME To the Office on Hire Purchase Plan i i [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Hire purchase, I understand, has at last ■eached the season-ticket holder.- The idea is o simple that is a wonder if has net been t ried before.291 words
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Article296 1932-07-04 14 Sketch on Financial Condition of Europe Rome. Signor Mussolini and Signor Forzano have been working on a third play which deals with the financial condition of Europe and the world economic situation at the presen* time. Their collaboration in "The Hundred Days" and "Villa Franca" hasN.A.N.A - 296 words
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Article87 1932-07-04 14 A female brown trout weighing over 25 lb. has been caugfct by Mr. Hugh Barlow from a pool in the Tongariro River. N.Z. The fish, which was in perfect condition, was 32 inches long and had a girth of 22 inches. It is the largest trout caught87 words
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Advertisement92 1932-07-04 14 BE ALIVE TO THE FUTURE "He slept beneath the moon, he basked beneath the sun, he lived a life of going-to-do and died with nothing done Don't let this be your fate. Get busy to-day and provide for your dependents against the day your income stops. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE92 words
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Advertisement535 1932-07-04 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE I CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 C Reserve Fund £3,000,000 R Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor"535 words
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Advertisement348 1932-07-04 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1886 > apital Subscribed (Fully paid up) y O.Ofllni I eserve Fund President K. KMu Vice-President K. Takeuch: Head Office Yokoham Singapore Branch 3l-a, CHI II > :l:|fj LONDON BANKI U Westminster Bank, Ltd •< I The National Provincial Bark Lloyds Bank, Ltd.348 words
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Article47 1932-07-04 15 K lubber Estate VICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Jul> rep >rt shows a loss ol u tcduelng the credit ■Vh<- .iv.Miiee price «u m of £4,508. HI forward to 11. 429. The net 2 lHd r) jvport a loss of .1::! t>'iiiK reduced to 1 ;>::< < v\;is 2.16d.47 words
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Article67 1932-07-04 15 I T: r.al shipments ill M.i..i;an potto, during 645 rira 1.180 < 1.531 213 67 *1 (ill 4 Tom. 83,704 r monih 6.975 1932 »re: uwy i.874 F.bnj.irv 4.553 rh 4.593 Apnl 5.217 llav 4.390 June 3.654 LftS, la date 4,377 M| I nt e^ortfi There are67 words
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Article229 1932-07-04 15 Minimum Lsm of Rubber Producers B tale IfMHI Symington and B report for June B> it B tii important and old B >n brokers in Liverpool B n rubber had susB to tbCto inability to colo them Iron Continental ;> le.s of produce. Two m mailer firms229 words
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Article35 1932-07-04 15 BANQUE DE LINDOCHINE I i UMtochtne'i did not fail to B bareholden ch took pita la '"t p" Jits rar iMi, brousht ju. i mm the p,,,sent Th« enrrespondJ T I 242.700 120.000.000 •OTNfjUt Ys.35 words
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Article94 1932-07-04 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Changes in Representative Prices [United Press Association j July 1 July 1 I 1 American Caii Com. 33 5 Am. T'phor.f and T'graph 78". fDupont 23 Firestone. Common 11 Qtn. Electric 10 "g Gen Motors 8 Goodrich Goodyear 6 j Inter T'phone and T'graph 3«, Nat.94 words
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Article185 1932-07-04 15 THE ABROAD I British Radio— Official Service] June 15 July 1 2. Ani^t. rdam Mtfc 8 83 8.84 Athens 575 562 560 B^Urmdo 215 230 Berlin 15 50 13.02- 15.02 1 Bombay Is. 5 63 64d. Is 6 1 32<1. Brussels 2«v30 25.62 4 25 11 16 Bucharest 617^ 597185 words
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Article290 1932-07-04 15 North Borneo Chamber of Commerce Decision The monthly committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held in the Sandakan Club. i Correspondence received from the Government Secretary on the stevedorage of Japanese vessels In Saiidakan was discussed. The Secretary- wa s instructed to thank Government290 words
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Article103 1932-07-04 15 Further Reduction of Area Tapped Dutch Indian rubber circles. I learn, expect to sec a considerable falling off in rubber shipments, during April, states the Financial Times Amsterdam Correspondent. During May a largo number of Sumatra and Java rubber estates stopped tapping operations, completely or partly and103 words
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Article357 1932-07-04 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES July 2 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2|3 29 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 27(32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 13 36 London, 30 days' sight 2;3 25 32 London, demand 213% London. T. T. 2|3 23|32 Lyons and Paris, demand357 words
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64 1932-07-04 15 July 2nd. 12 o'clock noon Buyer* Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 5 54 Standard R.B.S. on Tender July 5 1;16 53 16 August sv, 51^ September 5 3 16 5 516 Oct.-Dec. 5 5 16 5\ Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. 'Latest Cable:—64 words
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Article921 1932-07-04 15 SATURDAY, JULY 2ND. 1932. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers JAsam Kumbang 21s 6d 23s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20s I Ayer Hitam (ss) 9s 9s 9d c.d. Bangrln Tin 5s 6s 3d jßatang Padang ($1) 05 10 Batu Caves ($1) 20 25 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. j921 words
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Article366 1932-07-04 15 Man's First Cereal j A popular name among the old country inns of England is that of the "Barley Mow." wit-h its sign depicting a mow or, .is it is cnown in some localities, a stock or shock of barley. The connection between barley and an inn, orj ale366 words
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Article168 1932-07-04 15 Ocean Shipments of Rubber. Including Latex, Revertex and Concentrated Latex during the month of June. 1932. Preliminary Return. uuring Sheet Crepe Latex. Concentrated TOTAL Latex. Toas Revertex Tons. Tons Name of Port Ex- Transhipment Ex- Transhipment Ex- Transhipment port port port G rand Pro- S.S. Malay Pro-168 words
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Article172 1932-07-04 15 British Malayan Petroleum Company The operations which are being carried on by the British Malayan Petroleum Co. in Brunei are being attended with successful results, and that company is now actively engaged upon the exploitation of the oil-bearing zone which has been opened up and which has172 words
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Article481 1932-07-04 15 Basic Assumptions of Restriction Hopes Although the Tin market has recovered from the initial unsettlement caused by the failure of an important firm of metal brokers, market prices remain liable to disturbing variations. stated the Financial news on June 21). Sentiment, inevitably, has a certain instability, which will481 words
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Article216 1932-07-04 15 Added Assurance of Quality Provided by new Regulations According to the "Fisheries News Bulletin", published by the Dominion Department of Fisheries at Ottawa, regulations issued under the provisions of the Meat and Canned Foods Act of Canada provide that after June Ist, 1932, no British Columbia216 words
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Article35 1932-07-04 15 Boustead and Co., Ltd.. Penai*. Aj^ntu Takuapa Valley. June output 1232 hours 321.000 cubic yards 1.210 pikuls Adamaon. CHlflllan and Co.. Ltd. Penanr Secretaries and General Agents: Rahman Hydaulic 560 pikuls.35 words
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Advertisement75 1932-07-04 15 \sM-ts exceed $12,000,000 mmmmm Assurance in force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with75 words
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Article545 1932-07-04 16 VINES BEATS AUSTIN PERRY AND HUGHES LOSE TO FRENCH PAIR A HARD FIGHT Hop< s that Britain, against a rather less formidable array of foreign talent than usual, would emerge with some of the honours in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships were dashed to the ground545 words
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Article101 1932-07-04 16 Teams for To-day's Game [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, July 3. The teams for to-morrow's match at Lord's between Oxford and Cambridge are as follows: Oxford: A. Melville (Capt.V. F. G. H. Chalk R. H. J. Brooke. B. W. Hone. P. G. Van del Bijl, E. N. Evans.101 words
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Article74 1932-07-04 16 Nitsichin Wins London Cup I Reuters Service! London, July 2. The London Cup (Handicap, 1* 4 miles,) was run at Alexandra Park tQ-day and resulted in a win for Mr. D. Kennedy's Nitsichin which won the event last year. Mr. D. Kennedys NITSICHIN 1 GANGA SINGH 2 CAREFUL74 words
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Article36 1932-07-04 16 German Diamond Sculls Finalists 1 Router j Service] London, July 2. Buhtx w<n the Diamond Sculls at Henley Regatta to-day, boating his fellow German Boetaelen. T. Pearce (Canada* last year's dinner, did not enter.36 words
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Article447 1932-07-04 16 NEW SOMERSET BOWLER Hazel's Twelve Wickets Against Essex The most unexpected result in the county championship matches which concluded on Friday was the defeat of Middlesex at Leicester, where the home side won by a three wickets margin. Surrey did badly in their game against Derbyshire447 words
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Article364 1932-07-04 16 London, Julv i The following were the tea-time scores in the English county cricket matvhos to-dav Derbyshire 210 far 4 against Efesex at Leytcn. Yorkshire 166 lor 6 against Surrey at Sheffield. Kent 221 (all out) against Middlesex at Tunbridge Wells. Glamorganshire 151 for 8 against364 words
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Article1483 1932-07-04 16 S.C.C. vs. S.V.C. Rain Stops Interesting Game Rain brought an interesting cricket fixture to a close yesterday when the S.C.C., playing their second innings against the S.V.C. had knocked up 137 for nine wickets. The innings was declared closed at four o'clock. Batting first the Club returned1,483 words
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Article437 1932-07-04 16 SINGAPORE CHINESE Beaten by Visitors From Malacca Singapore Chinese. 0: Malacca Chinese 4. Rain which had fallen early in the afternoon was responsible for the poor attendance at the j charity football match in aid of the Non- I European Unemployment Fund, between the Malacca Chinese437 words
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Advertisement202 1932-07-04 16 THE MUSIC OF "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" is best recorded on 'HIS MASTER'S VOICERECORDS One Hour With You, Medley, New Mayfair Orehesfei 8.6173 Wn at Would You Do, F.T., One Hour With You, Medley, Ambrose Orchestra 8.4188 Pirt 2 I What Would You Do, Maurice Chevalier 8.4173 Oh Tnat MitzJ202 words
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