The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1932
1932-07-12
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1932-07-12 1 The Singapore Free Press \i> 896. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article448 1932-07-12 1 The Scottish Appeal Court has reduced the sentences of Young and Todd, the directors of Sccttish .Amalgamated Silks, who were charged with fraud—Page 9. Curtis, the U.S. millionaire boat-builder, has been found guilty on a charge of hindering the course of justice m connection with the Lindbergh448 words
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Article1108 1932-07-12 1 Within fifty miles of the modern metropolis of Singapore with its beautiful homes and organised social services, cnr may be transported to the heart of the primeval Malayan jungle, where a small community of forest dwellers still pursue t'he life of their ancestors of a thousand years1,108 words
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Advertisement191 1932-07-12 1 nere no better Tea than BIGIA TEA CROV MALAYA RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water M'\l I 1 Svrtlanova Alex HEk off iii Nru Numbers will Jmi IMI. fl| ckii.i :kim dish iS^ m Jlte k. Koa v| < HI Mutton— M:ilm.ii '-n191 words
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Advertisement105 1932-07-12 1 The best food/ j On Saturday Next Ju/y 16t/i The last performance of The Europe Revels*' Presented by Mrs. G. M. Alford TO-NIGHT Dinner Dance with latest dance music by the New Europe Orchestra. M y» Conducted by S^mSo// Mr F J STRASSER. I ADELPHI THE CITY HOTEL PATRONISED BY105 words
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Advertisement73 1932-07-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Adelphi Hotel attractions —Page 1. It is best to buy Capstan—Page 3. B.P. de Silva's for wedding gifts —Page 1. 4711 toilet requisites from Robinson's Page 9. Bathing Costume Parade at Sea View Page 1. Ovaltine for building up energy and robust healbh —Page 6. The last performance73 words
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Advertisement15 1932-07-12 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home.15 words
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Article319 1932-07-12 2 Prince of Wales Revives old Fashion The Prince of Wales, who celebrated his thirty-eighth birthday quietly m hi* country home at Belvedere, on June 23. later visiting the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace, has done a good turn to Luton straw hat manufacturers A few days319 words
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Article176 1932-07-12 2 Programme of drills up to and for weekending July 17th. Tuesday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. "A" (M.G.) Company. Sand table exercise; Armoured-car Seruon. Section Parade; "E" (Chinese) Coy., J Company Parade. Malay Headquarters. "P" (Malay) Coy., Section Leading; Headquarters,' 2nd Bn. Sig. Sec, Flag DrllT. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m..176 words
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Article30 1932-07-12 2 His Hifhncss the Recent of Kedah arrived In Ppnanß n Friday from Alor Star by motor car and Ml m th. eveninp by the Kedah on a vLsit to Sumatra.30 words
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Advertisement275 1932-07-12 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work —Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING—'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE McGRATII. Tel. 4110. Matron—Proprietress. BOARD AND LODGING. MANOR HOUSE Tel: No. 2965 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE Mrs. Graham Hutchison —Manageress COMFORTABLE275 words
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Advertisement466 1932-07-12 2 WANTED. WANTED. Two ceater car, not more than 15 h.p., state price and full particulars. Applji Box, No. *****, care of Singapore Free Press. WANTED. Agents interested m silk goods canvas shoes, crockery, clocks, stationery good' and piecegoods. Apply P.O. Box 228. Kobe Japan. WANTED. WANTED TO PURCHASE OR RENT466 words
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Advertisement301 1932-07-12 2 Start taking 'PHYLLOSAN* (Pronounced FU-O-San) TO-DAY I It revitalizes and rejuvenates NOTICE. 1 NOTICE. Public Meeting of the Ratepayers of Singapore will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Tuesday, August 9. lat 5.15 p.m. for the purpose of r forming a Ratepayers' Association of > Singapore, which will have301 words
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Advertisement166 1932-07-12 2 TBNDER& I SINGAPORE Ml \7ipj NOTICE, I Tender^ NOTICE is hereby pn. tend I nMted for the follow v tnd that paitnculars <>; tenders, >btained m the T. Dffices Supply and dcliv, Registration of VehJ v J Road. Date of Closi: Erection and completi tion Offices. Private q,! at New166 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous296 1932-07-12 2 THE WEEK Tuesday. 12th. High Water 04 00. 8.2 ft.. 16 30. 83 ft. Tennis: S.C.C. Mixed Doubles Handicap Semi Final. Football Div. 11l V.M.C A. vs. Cold Storag< V.M.C. A.. S.H.B. vs. Ho Hong Co 5.H.8. M.P.H. vs. Marine. Jalai Besar. Wednesday. 13th. High Water 05.27. 7.6 ft.. 17.25.296 words
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Article264 1932-07-12 2 To Help m Fight Against London Criminals Women m future are to to assist m tracking ddown London's wrongdoers. Three women detectives have been appointed by Scotland Yard for service at Vine-street Police Station m the heart of the West End. Their work will embrace practically every phase264 words
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Article39 1932-07-12 2 Miss R. Foote. of the Methodist Mission, Malaya, has arrived from America this week. She will be attached to the Methodist Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, and also will be the missionary to the Tamil Church of the same mission.39 words
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Advertisement108 1932-07-12 3 ♦■■> I MADE IN >^" v^^ nrADCTTC^ CiVjAKC II HO WD.fr n O.WILLS BRISTOL f/ LONDON. 1 THERE ARE THOUSANDS T TT ot men who can fix' a broken Remember automobile but how Patching up' costs motor owners WorAmen excessive and unnecessary sums ot money each year Are all .Picicea108 words
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Advertisement250 1932-07-12 3 THEIR TEETHTHEIR TEMPERAND THEIR SHAPE HAVE PLACED BLACK DIAMOND FLAT ***** HAND ***** HALF 80. WOOD RASP HALF RD. CABINET RASP HALF ROUND ***** AHEAD OF ALL OTHER FILES UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES KNOWLEDGE A IS POWER 1 and attain some--1 I thine better 1 /^bW9S^^kv Ir YOU no%v250 words
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Article1295 1932-07-12 3 A TAILOR'S STORY Another Driver Gives Evidence of Plot The Hong Kong Police Court proceedings of the case m which Cheng Kwok-yau is charged with procuring the murder of George Fung, m Village Road on the night of March 24, were resumed before Mr. Wynne-Jones on1,295 words
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Article169 1932-07-12 3 £500 a Year Post For Dr. Searle "Give them a chance. Their private affairsare not our concern; our main interest is whether they will make good settlers." That was the general view m Kenya on Dr. Searle and Mrs. Place, when they arrived at Nairobi. Dr.169 words
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Article102 1932-07-12 3 32,524 m Indian Jails at End of April Mr. Fenner Brockway's legend about the 82,000 Congressmen now being m jail is rather more than 100 per cent, exaggeration. The exact ftgure of the number of convictions since the prestnl campaign began is 44,753, i which include fines without102 words
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Article82 1932-07-12 3 Convict Who Over-Served Term m Imprisonment A clerk's mistake is responsible for a convict serving a term of imprisonment m fhe Cannanore Central Jail six months longer than his sentence. The mistake was discovered when the convict was leaving the prison and was immediately reported to the82 words
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4204 1932-07-12 4 The Jews Have A London of Their Own IN a room austere and dark, shut off by dusty windows from the brimming life of the narrpw Whitechapel street, two candles spread theirs pale yellow glow upon the bare table m the I middle The light wavers on the faces of4,204 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1932-07-12 4 The Navy's New Fighting Planes Flying Topics Reconnaisance and Patrol Work LiOuaim. NEW fighting 'planes capable of speeds m excess cf 200 m.p.h. are now being added to the equipment of the Air Fleet Arm. that bianch cf the Royal Air Force that is atta.hea to the Roy3l Navy. These1,105 words
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Article107 1932-07-12 4 Prank Battersby. *tM famp. and who pvokl about masculine head "Show me the way and I will tell you :i--he is" The man t<> happy-gro-lucky fellow «ko trilby on the bark < f One of Hit- things thai discovered m tr.e coin there is a bi«107 words
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Advertisement289 1932-07-12 5 PAVILION Reservations Phone 6903. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Another Hritish Laugh Feast ||k LORD BABS \^^K£y A Gainsborough Picture BOBBY HOWES aEH| JM'CIIS! MUSIC 3£g H.M WELSH GUARDS CATCHY NUMBER ■HHEHHHbHKHH BABIES on PARADE" i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ EXTRA ATTRACTIONS ILDEBBHOT TATTOO THE OAKS AND OIK POFILAR STAR TALKS TO YOl' ABOUT "APRIL THE289 words
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Advertisement205 1932-07-12 5 CAPITOL I I 1 2 Positively LAST NIGHT! ARE YOU GOING TO MISS The Most Brilliant Achievement of the "Ta/kie" Era "DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE" You will never forget FREDRIC MARCH'S masterly portrayal of the famous dual role In addition MAGNIFICENT PICTURES of the TROOPING OF THE COLOUR, 1932205 words
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Advertisement373 1932-07-12 5 TO-lIGHT Matinee TO-MORROW at 3 p.m. LOIS TIOHAIN < lI A HIM:* BICHFORD m MEN A LIFE ALSO LATEST BRITISH NEWS "Trooping of the Colour"— 1,000 miles Brooklands race, etc. THURSDAY Metro's Newest Triumph JOHN and LIONEL BARRYMORE IN "Arsene Lupin I (fife" P INDIGESTION is not only painful, but373 words
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Advertisement290 1932-07-12 6 \f)\ w^Sr-J Shaving y Avoid the smarting and soreness to which the skin is liable after frequent shaving by using •'•Hazeline' snow." a cooling application which vanishes, leaving no trace of greasiness "hazeline 1 snow" ITradt Mark! Beware of deceptive imitations pots and tubes Ins.st on the "genuine;' A Chemists290 words
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Advertisement276 1932-07-12 6 EVERY SKIN 10? can be healed by "Germolene" Maddening RASH, throbbing ULCER. 1 1 VNtfU irritating ECZEMA all are soothed and *H*3rj healed with Gcrmolene, the wonder Skin J hJ* '^3*' Dressing. It does not matter what the Skin W. 1 1 Trouble—* does not matter how you have *^x?iC*276 words
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Article2360 1932-07-12 6 The Game With India: Batsmen Who Failed [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London. The Te?t Match between England and All India ended m a win for England by 158 runs after three almost uninterrupted days of cricket at its best. I think the main features left m2,360 words
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Article104 1932-07-12 6 TUESDAYS TIES "A" Doubles Handicap Semi-Finat John Lim and Tan Huck Toe vs. Low Kee Choc and Tan Chiap Choon. Singles Championship Seah Enp Kiang vs. Lim Bong Soo. Veterans Doubles Handicap Kiong Chin Eng and Lee Chim Quan vs. Koh Thian S«^ng and I. H. Hoahlng104 words
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Article58 1932-07-12 6 The following arc w■ Malayan Amateur Billiard ship Tournament for Hrn Pi I round Saturday Ang Thin Thian, 300. On M Sirad bin Haji Ahin.ui (J 300, Lim Thian Hock (81 tion Club) 223. Suml v Tan Kirn Song (Moag 100 300. Goh Guan Chuah (OH Yeo Koon Yam58 words
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Article128 1932-07-12 6 It is m.tiiied for p the Malay Mail), that Hi I Commissioner artnm m >• m that behalf conferred On Wl of "The Commissions I I 1918. has •nhirßed the tn: of the Conunission ipp b nuniurs unci iinaiis ol I penditure t«> t\\c jnibln n. 1 possible items ami128 words
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Article2708 1932-07-12 7 IfiREEMENT IN COURT litfTHM I WAS EXPECTED ill LAST MONTH TON DOCUMENTS m unset, sir J (1 In the m di^ ut I had come I u.t.'i %,,v N,,r >lar Fr> 1 I M Mile paid f.,r Mm. m Montage Napier, ""in,,,.!- n,..i.....r manufacturer. |> ST Mrs.2,708 words
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1074 1932-07-12 7 MOB HOOLIGANISM Troops Called Out to Restore Order The situation m Bcmbay is steadily worsen- j ing, (stated a message of July 3). Clashes are taking place all over the city. The troops jhave been called out to restore order. It is stated that the1,074 words
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712 1932-07-12 7 TREES PLANTED 5^ Looking Into Matters of Road Development Investigation mto matters of road development is stated to be one of the main reasons which made Hts Excellency the High Commissioner, Sip Cecil Clemeriti, pay a visit to the Highlands (says The Times of Malaya).712 words
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Article116 1932-07-12 7 Demand for Burial m Portugal So deep is the general sympathy at the sudden death of the exiled ex-King Manoel that the greater part of the Lisbon Press declares that the Government should insist on his body being brought tc Portugal and buried m the Church of Sao116 words
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Article136 1932-07-12 7 Although it records that the editor. Mr. H. C. Stickland, has gone en home leave. Mirage, the quarterly magazine of Sarawak Oilfields Limited, comes well up to the standard which has been set by the earlier numbers. Evidently it has a number of versatile contributors who«e services can be136 words
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Article459 1932-07-12 7 SHANTUNG RELIEF CASE ECHO rr^ FLOOD FUNDS Attorney General Contests Order for Costs An appeal was commenced m the Court of Appeal yesterday before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Terrell and Mr. Justice Burton, m which I the Attorney General contests an order for costs made against him by Mr.459 words
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Article226 1932-07-12 7 Held Up by Three Chinese In Merbau Road Three Chinese Tang Chew. T.ew See. and Chew Sco were charged before Mr. Justice N H. P. Whitley at the Ar-sizes yesterday with simple robbery committed on another Chinese. Koh Hce Swee. .The articles alleged to have been stolen226 words
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Article107 1932-07-12 7 European Employers' System of Book-Keeping We are asked to correct a statement attributed to the District Judge appearing m our report on Friday morning of the case m which a Chinese cashier employed by the Straits Steamship Co. was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for criminal breach of107 words
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Article76 1932-07-12 7 For Tuesday, July 13th Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Court of Appeal: Part heard The Attorney General etc. vs. Khoo Kay Hian and others. Before Mr. Justice Whitley m the 2nd. Court at 1176 words
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Article33 1932-07-12 7 Public Engagements Resumed The Prince of Wales, who was indisposed owing to a chill, resumed his engagements or Wednesday and was present at the dinner ol 1 the 6th Rajputana Rifles.33 words
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Article701 1932-07-12 7 NEW LAND OF HOPE MRS. WEBB FROWNS ON PAINTED LIPS WOMEN TOO SMART "Russia is a country abounding m hope and confidence more than any other nation at present," declared Lord Passfield and Mrs. Sidney Webb m an interview m Moscow last week, after a 4.000701 words
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Article295 1932-07-12 7 Death of Chief Malay Judge of Kedah The Straits Echo announces the death of H. H. Tunku Mansur, Chief Malay Judge and a Member of the Kedah State Council, which occurred at Alor Star on Saturday. Death was from heart-disease. The deceased Tunku had been ailing for only295 words
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Obituary18 1932-07-12 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. JOHNSON.— On July 11th. 1932, to Nora, wife of H. H. Johnson, a son. t18 words
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870 1932-07-12 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1932 CAN WE AFFORD IT We are unable to congratulate the Government upon its intention to legislate for the registration of male British subjects of military age, and for the control of admission and registration of aliens, indicated by the gazetting of two Ordinances870 words
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Article275 1932-07-12 8 Distinction for Local Surgeon News has just been received m Singapon that Professor Gordon Harrower has had thi degree of Master of Surgery (Ch.M.) confeire< upon him by Glasgow University. While 01 Home leave m 1931 Professor Harrower sat tht clinical and operative examinations for this de275 words
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Article86 1932-07-12 8 Municipal Committee No. 4 has decided tc grant permission to the Malaya Football Association to erect screens at the Geylang Recreation Ground, when gate-money matches are being played, the Association to be warned that the grant of the privilege to collect gate-money may be reconsidered86 words
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Article1157 1932-07-12 8 COMMONS QUESTION Protection of Foreigners' Lives and Property [Reuters Service] London, July 11. "I have received an official assurance that all Treaty obligations will be observed by the new Government of Siam and that the life and property of all foreigners will be scrupulously protected1,157 words
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Article311 1932-07-12 8 SLEEVE THAT Slipp* Seven Years Sentence For Armed Robber) A Chinese labourer n.f: Q^ sentenced by Mr. Jasti<. v. the Assizes to seven ment for armed robbery Serangoon road on th<- case hinged upon the quof the accused by the a: picked him out by the311 words
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Article95 1932-07-12 8 25,000 People Thrown Out of Work Rudiyt The fruit-growing cw.- (tail suffered an unprecedented of a hailstorm which aUavdi vest. Twenty -five thousand pel thrown out cf employn 1 I thousand \lile-dressers. v: destroyed. The loss m Ipptai and »pry« catastrophic, as the apnw, 1 I ounted to95 words
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Article65 1932-07-12 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION Nominations for Municipal Commission Although the nominate: July 18th. the following m I 7 Settlements Association s 1 nominated to fill the r* U Commission Mr. J. D. Pierrrpont. Pi ii bj lU 1 Galloway; seconded by M: Supported by Mr W. E R Wurtzburg. Mr. John65 words
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Article48 1932-07-12 8 1 1 The accounts of tin B [organised by the Joint C National Societies of Giv 1 are now available Tin to $2,018.20 and cxi* n I balance t1.560.83 li I" European Unempluwu* 1 I The Committee t.kthanking all tho.sr p. tributed towards the mk <■48 words
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Article17 1932-07-12 8 A bunch of keys Theatre at the 6.15 p 6th instant. Th»> ow: •applying to the M.v.17 words
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Advertisement286 1932-07-12 8 _l A w w,_9hL WLkJjr _l B_ _l _k jHfi_tt<^_l E»_fl 19 Real la^er store«l for at least four months at freezing point before bottling, as every lager must be to have the true and perfect lager character. BARCLAY'S LAGER M '''HpHpMMM|» THE BRITISH LAGER THAT KUJ^Lf2Jjll£uM world. TRAVELLERS PRAISE286 words
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Advertisement73 1932-07-12 8 "HOW MUCH DOES A WIFE NEED FOR HER DRESS ALLOWANCE d asks a writer. Recent cases s m the courts suggest that J the answer is "More." To c protect your entire ward- F robe and other belongings a when travelling don't forget a to take out your "GAFLAC" F73 words
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Article51 1932-07-12 9 (jNERAL^STRKE ikiin BJSHED INTO THE UFKI'TKI) AREA KMUNBTS ARRESTED '.re] Itruverb.. July 11. the First t ikfl charge ,n the a general .timulated by mod from r !lts have \vii WITH POM! TIM week between police I lay after which nisi leaders were .'ing from on51 words
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Article136 1932-07-12 9 I ant DbcUttktM Begin on Thursday [Re (ienrva. July 10. ma iMst— lnn probafttf lasting for espeetsd to begin on rim: Committee of the hi Osaference srill oonskfer a resoluJoba Simon SMBc passages of which krsaaaa, particularlor the establishment of a Disarmament Commission and the Istons Of the draft136 words
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Article83 1932-07-12 9 Ik'iivv Agenda for the Cabinet Radio— Offi( ial Service) Rujrby. July 11. hat all members of the Cabinet to-morrow and will attend Cabinet, at which a large ittl attention. the British delegation to the sail in the Empress of includes several members of ad ls headed by83 words
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Article40 1932-07-12 9 ihfekfaaf the Ships At Exercise Berries] Ru*by. Julv 11. with the usual practice the tJJ when the King. Wak and Prince George. ail! be fired and Ml be carried out Yacht will anchor be- some of the40 words
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Article29 1932-07-12 9 It -t i r of Piastre Pieces iron Saigon Havre, July 10. Ire pieces were M Q OO the British had been brought Haiphong, Saigon, bv29 words
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Article23 1932-07-12 9 mascot, a white and four pioneers E* (l PHkaxe. the luualion of the tt* King at t '-ir.hufn years* con-23 words
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Article345 1932-07-12 9 PRISON FOR CURTIS Ex-Millionaire Boat Builder IReuter's Service] IfmirigNtiiii. July 11. Curtis, the U.S. millionaire boat builder, was) sentenced to a year's imprisonment and aI i $1,000 fine for hindering the course of jus- 1 tin' by circulating false reports m connection with the search for345 words
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Article111 1932-07-12 9 First Trial on Loch Lomond Interrupted The first trial of the £40.000 craft Miss England 111 with which Kaye Don hopes to win back the world's water speed record from America was held at Loch Lomond on Tuesday of last week. Kaye Don opened to half-throttle and111 words
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Article93 1932-07-12 9 ISir John Simon Questioned [Reuter's Service] London, July 11. The question of the District Court agreement was raised m the House of Commons by Sir Reginald Craddock, yesterday. He asked (Sir John Simon whether he had seen Sir Miles Lampson with regard to the necessity for early93 words
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Article81 1932-07-12 9 Railway Revenue Seized m China [Reuter's Service! London, July 11. British investors' concern at China's defaul: m external loans is reflected m n Tiniis financial editorial whiih point* out that bondholders, a considerable number of whom are British, view with concern reports that the Tientsin- Pukow Railway revenues,81 words
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Article61 1932-07-12 9 How America Celebrated Independence Day The large number of violent deaths usually occurring on Independence Day rose to 200 this year, including 80 m motor accidents and 50 by drowning. Six boys were blown up by dynamite caps to which they were setting fire for the celebrations61 words
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Article39 1932-07-12 9 Decline of 702 Tons Last Week [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHTI London, July 11. Home rubber stocks declined during the past week. London from 50.656 tons to 50,188 tons, and Liverpool from 58.569 tons to 58.33 i tons.39 words
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Article486 1932-07-12 9 A GREAT RECEPTION Statement m House To-day (British Radio Official Service] Rugby, July 10. The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald) was accorded a most enthusiastic welcome when he returned to England to-day from Lausanne. He was accompanied by the British Ambassador (Lord Tyrrell) on hLs journey486 words
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Article149 1932-07-12 9 Capt. Hope Wins Air Race 1 British Radio Official Service! Rugby. July 10. Captain Lawrence Hope In a Flying Fox Moth, von the King's Cup Air Race yesterday with a lead of 23 minutes and an average speed over the two days course of 1,233 miles, of 124.25149 words
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Article99 1932-07-12 9 Sentences m Company Fraud Case Reduced The Scottish Court of Criminal Appeal has quashed the conviction on some charges on which Young and Todd had been sentenced and altered the sentences to eighteen months' and three months' imprisonment, respectively. It will be remembered that m the Scottish Amalgamated99 words
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Article77 1932-07-12 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN ANB RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, July 11. Messrs Henry Gardner, meta! brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £124 (£1263/ 4 Forwan £125M> (£l2BV 4 The market is weak. Messrs. Symington and Wilsoi notify to-rtay's rubber prices a follows77 words
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Article300 1932-07-12 9 governor-general apologylroiw cabinet or resignation continual~affronts IKeuters bervice] Dublin, July 11. A first-class sensation has been caused m Dublin by the release of the correspondence between the Governor-General, Mr. McNeill, and Mr De Valera concerning the Incident at the French Legation reception m Dublin on April 23.300 words
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Article579 1932-07-12 9 Messing on Mr. De Valers and Ministers Moving scenes m connection with the departure of Cardinal Lauri, the Papal Legate, from Kingston closed his fortnight's stay m Ireland, on July 3. Escorted by cavalry wearing uniforms of blue and gold, the smiling Cardinal blessed thoulands kneeling on the579 words
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Advertisement164 1932-07-12 9 Shaving Cream .m tubr>> 80 c^j. <4 4711" FOR MEN /^^Hl For men too> exquisite "4711" is a modern toilet /^p^— A necessity. "4711" this excellent and genuine 5 tJT\ ~ij£, EiU de Cologne is ideal as an after-shaving V T **Wyf l lotion on account of its antiseptic, astringent164 words
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Advertisement1038 1932-07-12 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.,1,038 words
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Advertisement602 1932-07-12 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due Spore. Sails Spore. Steamer s.s. CITY OF PERTH For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg July 30 Aug. 2 B.s. CITY OF FLORENCE For Marseilles <?), Havre,602 words
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Advertisement452 1932-07-12 10 P. OJ British India and Apcar Lin* j (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N fftl UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (,o\ IK\m^' LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SEKVI- i OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAfii Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tor BURDWAN 6,070 July452 words
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Advertisement562 1932-07-12 11 1 i m H Lvh II k I 3B MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND NUI MIDDLESBROUGH. L 4 18 t YASUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Sept. 7 8 j 500 July 27 28 HAKONE MARU T. 10,500 Sept. 21 22 uiO Aug 11 12 SUWA MARU T. 10,700 Oct. 6 7562 words
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Advertisement414 1932-07-12 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Jlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIAYOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD-GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILING FROM HONG KONG AND OR MANILA NEW LOW THROUGH FARES ORIENT TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WILL BE QUOTED UPON APPLICATION. EUROPE"™ SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED BY THE STEAMERS PRESIDENT HARRISON—414 words
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Advertisement875 1932-07-12 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU PALOPO— Tuesday, July 12, Riouw, Tambelan, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. MAPlA— Tuesday, July 12, Paneh, Tanjong-Leidong, Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan. PATRAS— Wednesday, July 13, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaya, Kota-Baroe. Balik-Papan-Samarinda and Tarakan. MAJANG Wednesday, July 13, Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, PengslianEstate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, July875 words
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Article669 1932-07-12 12 Chicago's Racketeer Goes to Penitentiary Chicago. Al Capone has gone south. The nations "Number One" public enemy lasted through a winter m the Cook Country Gaol here, but now that milder weather is general m Chicago, he is seeking a warmer climate at the express order of669 words
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Advertisement689 1932-07-12 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] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de689 words
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Advertisement574 1932-07-12 12 Kerr Steamship Co., lm! (Incorporated In USA.) NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service to Boston, v y Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Soct) M.S. SILVERSANDAL In Port July 16 M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 29 Aug. 4 s. I M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 Aug 22 r II For rates and particulars please574 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous690 1932-07-12 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.in. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Gemas t every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30 a.m. Kelantan (via Gemas)690 words
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Miscellaneous236 1932-07-12 12 11. for Batavia unc. Patras, Dut. 1181, from Cheribon 11, for Cheribon 13. Bhanurangsi. Siam. 406, from Kemassin 11. for Bacho 13. Tcbelo. Dut. 684. from Djambi 11. for Djambi 13. Thedens. Dut. 1181. from Palembang 11, for Palembang 13. Singkel, Dut. 285, from Djambi 11, for Djambi 13. Van236 words
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Article1000 1932-07-12 13 Their History and Present Use These little-known islands m the Indian Ocean are seldom visited by passing ships, and were m fact almost unknown to the ordinary traveller unt'l they came into prominence during the Great War when the German cruiser Emden was driven ashore after her|1,000 words
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Article39 1932-07-12 13 The MM. Andre Lebon, is due here from 1 Shanghai, Saigon, on Wednesday at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at 2 p.m. for Penang, Colombo, Aden, Djibouti. Suez, Port-Said and Marseilles. Berth S.H.B. wharves.39 words
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Article328 1932-07-12 13 Japanese Involved m Acute Competition Competition on the New York line is becoming very acute. The Mitsui Shipping Department and the Kawasaki Shipping Company have now started to operate on tnis route At present the Osaka Shosen Kaisha enjoys an enviable position, but the participation of the328 words
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Article311 1932-07-12 13 Boy Sleeps m Boat and Wakes Up at Sea While en her way from Nagoya to Osaka, the •oastwise steamer Genchumaru discovered a 13 •ear old boy In a sampan adrift about two seaniles south-west of the Kumano Bay Lighthouse. Nearing the sampan. First Mate Ikeda saw a311 words
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Article160 1932-07-12 13 Experts Satisfied With Cunard Trial London, July 5. First class combustion, retention of stability, no difficulty m pumping and absence of ash deposit are some of the important factors ascertained m the tests of the new collodial fuel used by the Cunard liner, Scythia. "I am highly160 words
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Article105 1932-07-12 13 Per T.S.S. Aeneas: Miss E. L. Plumley. Master A. Hearne, Mr. and Mrs. Pelly, Mr. Swanson. Mr. P. L. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. A. Crabtree. Mr. O. M. Crabtree. Mr. W. K. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cockcroft. Miss Surtees, Miss Surtees, Mr. Pennycuick, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop.105 words
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Article64 1932-07-12 13 Per T.S.S. Patroclu s due to arrive from U.K. j i about July 16. Mr. A. E. Haley, Mr. W. A. 1 I Lenham, Mr. H. McCrae. Mr. B. M Hcbby, Mr. J. Ford (Miri). Mr. A. W. Moore. (Singapore), Mr. E. A. A. Shackleton, Mr. P. M64 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement421 1932-07-12 13 jj SINGAPORE FREE PRESS /Daily and Weekly Editions) 1 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. !<lr s>: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. morning daily m Malaya. the Chota Hazri each t news, latest telegrams nouncemenU. London rubber :ables appear daily. Special include pictures, serial story. chess notes, ladies* page fashions, flying, sporting. articles, besides letters own421 words
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Advertisement249 1932-07-12 13 10' EVERYWHERE IN CANADA WAND .MJGLSJT OF T.HE UXSIA. The New Seeaic Route of the Canadian National **nJHi>rt. See the best of the Mir»ilh« Caaadian Rockies stay at Jmgm P*rk Lodge m the heart of womdrooa mountain beawty, m jWm travel straight tbrwftgfc from VascouTer without ch&Bfmc cm. -^3%! Late249 words
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Article510 1932-07-12 14 Premier Issues £5,000 Writ Against Mr. Lang A Sydney firm of solicitors, has issued a Supreme Court writ, on instructions from Mr. B. S. B. Stevens. Premier of New South Wales, against Mr. J. T. Lang, ex-Premier, claiming £5.000. The writ does not disclose the cause of action,510 words
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Article273 1932-07-12 14 Possible New Zealand Flight Canberra. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith states that there is a possibility that he will undertake a flight frcm Australia to New Zealand m the Southern Cross about September next. He flew from Temora to Canberra, where he was met by Lady Kingsford Smith. On273 words
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Article134 1932-07-12 14 Mr. C. W. A. Scott Says it Will Not be Long Adelaide. "It will not be long before a regular air service is established between England and Australia," declared Mr. C. W. A. Scott, holder of the England to Australia air record, who passed through Outer Harbour on134 words
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Article74 1932-07-12 14 Free Distribuiion of Quinine The continuance of free distribution of quinine for a further period of five years m thirteen malarial districts has been ordered by the Madras Government. The scheme has been m force for the last five years from 1928. The present scheme will apply to74 words
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Article343 1932-07-12 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.29 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from343 words
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67 1932-07-12 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 or 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 700 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital of67 words
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Article139 1932-07-12 14 ANOTHER RUBBER FACTOR Y Effect of Mr. Lang's Defeat The defeat of Mr. Lang m the New South Wales elections will have one slightly beneficial result for the rubber industry m the erection by the Kent Rubber Works of a new factory, costing about £4.000, at PetershamConstruction was to begin139 words
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Article147 1932-07-12 14 Census of British Confectionery Production The growing fondness of the nation for sweets and other confectionery is revealed m the fourth census of production taken m 1930, and published m the Board of Trade Journal. The estimated amount of refined sugar retained for home consumption m 1930147 words
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Article179 1932-07-12 14 London. A forthcoming cookery exhibition m London is to be opened, with the King's approval, by M. Cedard. His Majesty's chef. The King I wishes to encourage economical cookery. M. Cedard, who is 72, has been associated I with the Royal Household since 1902. when he i joined179 words
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Advertisement206 1932-07-12 14 H&VQ tllG and Resolutely Refuse the Numerous Imitations of Genuine Orange Smash. FRAMROZ Co. 'PHONE 5874^^^-jv XF 9^k W^^k O CO. Lr yi Bilf^Ti P l^y^^^^^^^ Merchandise I Personal EFects ■^^^■^C^^r //w Motor Cars B|^^^^ 4 COILYER QUAY <APB) I .^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^aWT^^^^nta^^aß a* f r J^mt V "fr I BjTvy 7/m206 words
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Advertisement529 1932-07-12 14 BANKS AND INSIkyX CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) I>aid up capital m 600.000 shares ol £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh529 words
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Advertisement245 1932-07-12 14 THE YOlviiiiAMi Capital s up) Reserve Fund I I Vice-Pr I llr.Mi (Hkt: t*?l Sinjaporf Wnmtk ~-i I Wwtatin Ltd The Nat; LloycTsß ii:\\( HEs Alexandria p r Calcutta. Cam UfJ Hamburg. i |M>^ Honolulu. Kaly Angeles. Mam. Newchwane. Pa I Rangoon. Rio I J» Semaranß. Si Sydney. T0k,.. Correspond.245 words
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905 1932-07-12 15 KEPONG (MALAY) RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. pROFIT on THE YEAR Problem of Stocks and Over-PnKluction limited was Oraal Eastern CMi chairman and Ided, said ,r 1 preuuned had on hand ,d for the ba- n assumed would able to cover .11 venue account and loss ac,.,r v-hichyou have rr.v prediction has905 words
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Article157 1932-07-12 15 Splendidly Encouraging, Says Chancellor [British Radio Official Service". Rugby, July 10. The remarkable progress which has been nade with the conversion of the five per cent. Var Loan was described by the Chancellor of he Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain > yeserday ao "splendidly encouraging. He said his157 words
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Article197 1932-07-12 15 The Canadian Prime Minister recently assured Canadians that the Dominion would be able to maintain her financial integrity m its entirety. With rega-d to suggestions m favour of a depreciated currency, the Premier said the Government was resolutely opposed to them and held that the money197 words
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Article25 1932-07-12 15 The mast effective means of refuting communistic fallacies is the workers' acquisition of some tangible stake m the propsperity of industry Mr. T. C. Taylor25 words
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Article358 1932-07-12 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES July 11. 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 25 32 London, demand 2 3\ London. T. T. 2|3 23]32 Lyons and358 words
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70 1932-07-12 15 July 11th.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 5 3 16 5' 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 5 1 5% Aug. 5 516 5 7 16 Sept. |*J Oct-Dec 5 9 16 511 16 Jan-Mar. 5 11 16 570 words
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Article927 1932-07-12 15 MONDAY. JULY 11TH. 1932. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers Asam Kumbang 21s 6d 23s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20s Ayer Hitam (ss. 9s 6d 10s j Bangrin Tin <£t 7s 8s > Batang Padang ($1) 05 10 Batu Caves (sl> 19 23 i Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nor927 words
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Article443 1932-07-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR MOVE Offer to Aquire Sedgeley Capital "Under the prevailing c nd.tions of tlio rubber industry and having regard to the line:; en which it is likely to d?ve!cp. tlie question of the amalgamation of estates into larger units becomes increasingly important 1 said the443 words
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Article242 1932-07-12 15 In an editorial rrmment the Financial; Mews states: "The Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company is putting forward proposals for the acquisition jf the Sedgeley (F.M.S. Rubber Estates Company. Under the scheme. Sedgeley share- holders will receive one £1 Ordinary share m Kuala Lumpur m exchange for each242 words
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Article349 1932-07-12 15 PENNY A POUND RUBBER PRICE LIKELY TO FALL Supply Still Outstripping Demand London. June 28. The next few months will prove a critical period m the history of the rubber-planting industry Many authorities m Mincing Lane are looking for an even lower price for rubbrr, possibly n:t to the Id.349 words
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Article625 1932-07-12 15 Soviet Expanding Industry A rapid expansion of the livestock industry is one of the major projects of the current Soviet programme. Everyone m the Government, fiom Stalin dcwn. appears vitally interested ir. the plan, which contemplates an increase m meat production to a point which will provide for625 words
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Advertisement72 1932-07-12 15 nxreed $12.000.000 Assurance m force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strata Settlements) MCE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EC. >;iny has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance72 words
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Article497 1932-07-12 16 BERLIN SURPRISE Germany or Italy to Meet America Having di&appoinbed British lawn tennis hopes m the Wimbledon championships Austin and Perry failed even more surprisingly at Berlin m the semi-final of the European zone of the Dcivis Cup competition against Germany. Their unexpected reverse was497 words
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Article82 1932-07-12 16 Win For Manna Filly [Reuter's Service] London, July 11. The Great Fcal Plate (5 furlongs) was run at Lincfield OB Saturday and resulted as follows: Mr J. De war's SUNNY ANNA 1 Mr G. Drummonds INCHMAHONE 2 Mrs. C. Rich's GALJTZA 3 Eleven ran, won by a82 words
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Article121 1932-07-12 16 The Men's Monthly Medal was played on July 9th and 10th. The best returns were: Ft Lieut J. D. Breakey 73 7 66 Lieut. H. A, Orr 79 12 87 Lieut. A. P. Cholmondeley 81 14 —67 Capt. J. L. Mclntyre 82 15 67 Ft Lieut. G.121 words
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Article56 1932-07-12 16 Twenty-three cards were taken out for the July Monthly Modal at the Keppel Golf Club. There was ft tie between: H. Irving Jones 3 down C. R. Evans 3 J. H. Addis 3 The ball swet p on Satuday was cancelled and on Sunday It, was won56 words
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Article105 1932-07-12 16 The ladies' July spoon (stroke) was played at Kepptl yesterday evening and resulted as follows: Mr. Broach, Superintendent, G.P.O. Kuala Lumpur, has left for England. He was seen off at the Railway Station by many of his friends and all the RtafT of the GJ».O. Kuala105 words
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Article1061 1932-07-12 16 DOWNFALL OF MOWGLI Trouble~with The Spinnaker On Saturday afternoon the "A" and the B" class boats of the R.S.Y.C. raced for the lurton Cup and the Boden Kloss Match Cup» espectively. It was ideal weather for sailing though not or a garden party, there being slight1,061 words
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Article27 1932-07-12 16 Mr. I. C. McMillan, C.P.0.. Malacca, with Mrs. McMillan is going home on leave. Mr. N. L. Lindon has arrived from Kuala Lumpur to take his place.27 words
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Article527 1932-07-12 16 LEAGUE FOOTBALL One-Sided Game At Anson Road Malays 7; S.R.C 2. The Malays had plenty of scope for gallery re day yesterday, when they met the S.R.C. m h he First Division of the League. It was^ a n lull display because of the poor opposition o527 words
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Article224 1932-07-12 16 Interesting Friendly Match on the Padang The S.C.C.. at full strength with the exception of Buchanan at full back and Corke m the forward line, gained a good victory over the R.A.F. m an interesting friendly match on the Padang yesterday afternoon, winning by five goals to224 words
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Article29 1932-07-12 16 Chelsea Make £3,754 Profit [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, July 11. Chelsea Football Club's income last year was £70.242, and the Club made a profit of £3,754.29 words
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Article101 1932-07-12 16 Semi-final Stage of Four Ball Championship Salleh bin Kassim (Fathul Karib Club) qualified for the semi-final of the four-ball billiards championship at the New World last night, when he defeated Ang Thin Thian by 300 to 201. The first semi-final (600 up) will be played this evening at 8.30101 words
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Article195 1932-07-12 16 INTER-STATE LAWN TENNIS MALACCA DEFEAT Selangor Players' Home Victories The Malacca tennis players sufleied a bad reverse at Kuala Lumpur on Satiuday at the hands of the Selangor cracks and of the nine matches played, were able to win only two one of the six singles and one of the195 words
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Article107 1932-07-12 16 Mixed Doubles Handicap Semi-final To-day In the mixed doubles handicap tie m the S.C.C. lawn tennis championship yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Warden, owe 30, beat Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins, owe 30, 6 2. 6 4. TO-DAY'S TIES Mixed Doubles Handicap (Semi-Final) Mr. and Mrs. Warden, owe 30,107 words
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Article206 1932-07-12 16 Penang Cricket Club Meeting The annual athletic sports of the Penang Cricket Club were held on Saturday and resulted as follows: High Jump. 1 J. Crichton. 2 W. Lee; Sack Race. 1 J. N. Cooley, 2 Rogers; 100 Yards.---1 J. W. Clarke. 2 W. R. S. Parrott; Putting the206 words
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Article68 1932-07-12 16 The result of the three miles team race m the Garrison inter-unit Athletic Championships yesterday was l. H.Q. Wing Ist?. Gloucester^; 2. C. Coy; 3. H.K.S., A.A., 4. B. Coy. In the tug-of-war, 22nd. Battery beat 11 Battery and A. Coy. beat C. Coy. TO-DAY'S EVENTS Tug-of-war second68 words
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Article78 1932-07-12 16 Prince Limbdi m Nursing Home FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, July 11. Prince Limbdi, the Indian cricketer, has been removed to a nursing home with symptoms of appendicitis, so is unable to play m the match against Lancashire at Manchester. Lall Singh made 13 for the tourists, who78 words
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Article67 1932-07-12 16 Worcestershire Lose to Sussex [Reuter's Service] I*ndon, July H. At Kidderminster to-day Worcestershire were defeated by Sussex by nine wickets. The home side were dismissed for 192 (Tate five wickets for 51 runs) and 111 (Tate four for 49). Sussex, after being one run behind on the first67 words
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Article39 1932-07-12 16 Mr. R. M. Paton, manager of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Malacca, sailed for Singapore on Friday en route to Europe on leave. Mr. L. M. Quinton of the Singapore Head Office has arrived to take his place.39 words
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Advertisement143 1932-07-12 16 J, PERFECTION I rft==M =9 MOUTrJ Its perfection of tone, easy and responsive a. f of design and its durability under the trying condi llM s f^r tropics, makes it the ideal instrument for tfcfa Prices from $485.00. I S. MOUTRIE Co., LtJ I < Incorporated m Hong Kongi RAFFLES143 words
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