The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 July 1932
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Title Section15 1932-07-14 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. KSTAKUSIIKI) 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article328 1932-07-14 1 Chancellor of the Exchequer announced thai iiit British Government has no intention of departing from the Gold standard Page 9. A magnificent century by Hammond was a feature of the Gentlemen v. Players match which started yesterday Page 16. The police contemplate further proceedings against Mrs. Dclores328 words
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Article817 1932-07-14 1 The chronicler who wrcte of King Solomo.i that "he spake of trees, from the cedar which :s m Lebanon even to the hyssop that springr'h out of the wall," clearly meant to cover the whole range between majesty and meanness m the vegetable kingdom; and theThe Times - 817 words
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Advertisement224 1932-07-14 1 BlG TEA U r j ni rs the freshness ,nee of the M l l a3 n gardens (!n H.ur home RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL >dern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water n,-\l(iIIT -^WfMsfft- i M^BtBF SPECIAi DINNER AM) DANCE JB|^^HH^Hfa^ ,i MIDNKiHT (il;ll sikial dish Wmji stuffed224 words
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Advertisement159 1932-07-14 1 irj>tf[rri T dance > J |^B m£ 1 "L-Wi -*mm TO-NIGHT Dinner Dance with latest music by new Europe Orchestra Four of the new hits will be •DELICIOUS" "WE'LL DANCE UNTIL DAWN" "I'LL MAKE A HAPPY LANDING" "AUT WIEDERSEHEN, MY DEAR" SATURDAY, JULY 16th LAST PERFORMANCE "THE EUROPE REVELS" PRESENTED159 words
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Advertisement79 1932-07-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Fruit Juice See Page 6. Or Perhaps Beer Then its Page 9. All about the law m Malaya Page 16. Have you seen healthier children than these? Page 3. Showing you the way to go horne Page 13. CHRYSLER SATISFACTION KIPPERED HERRINGS There's nothing else so good or79 words
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Advertisement10 1932-07-14 1 There is no better Tea BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA10 words
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Article241 1932-07-14 2 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Rellly, M.C Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore. July 13. Rang-es. The following range allotments are for information: Buses leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. T. Range Farrer R. 2 pm. 7.30 a.m. 16 732 "C" Coy.241 words
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Article178 1932-07-14 2 'PHONE BOXES OR BOOTHS An Experiment that Failed I f Prom Our Own Correspondent] London. The Englishman's telephone box Is his castle. nd not even fresh air can lure him from it. This is the conclusion reached by the Post 1 DrUce after an experiment with open telephone jooths. which,178 words
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Article43 1932-07-14 2 I ngagi meni i s announced of Rhona Alice. jjny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. J. Towers, lix>n to Mr John Gilbert Churchill, of the n-d Bank. ipoh. second son of Captain ha Framis Churchill, of 2, Coltbridge Garn> Edinburgh. W43 words
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Advertisement493 1932-07-14 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Cla.Hs Work Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOM. IK McGRATH, 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. Graham493 words
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Advertisement388 1932-07-14 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNISjJ NOTICE, Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given invited for the following m and that particulars of obtained m the Ttader Offices Erection of fencing ,nc Dispo.al Works. Alexanu ii Closing. 4 p.m.. July Supply of 2.500 tons of for Water Departm. n- i p.m August 15th Supply of388 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous281 1932-07-14 2 THE WEEK Thuntday. 14th. High Water 07.14. 7.5 ft., 18.30, 8.5 ft. Golf Garrison G.C. Women's Monthly Medal i Stroke I Rural Board meeting. Land Office, 11 a.m. Football: Div. 111. Junior C.S A. vs. Med. Services. S.H.B Medical College vs. Vehicles Dept.. Geylang; Friendly: S.C.C. "B" vs. Rengam XI,281 words
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Article87 1932-07-14 2 During the early hours of the morning the smoke house of Bukit Cloh Estate was burnt down. It is reported that 36.000 pounds were destroyed but the whole amount is covered by insurance. The cause of the fire is not known. A fatal accident occurred near Pondok Tan- jong railway87 words
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Article558 1932-07-14 2 Monday, July 4. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, to-day. The following were t-he guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at King's House this evening H. H. The Sultan of Selangor, Hon. Mr. A. Caldecott558 words
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Article203 1932-07-14 2 And Free Camp Stools for Queues [From Our Own Correspondent] London. "Ourselves Alone." the play written by Dr. Noel Scott and Major Dudley Sturrock around the Irish troubles, is another play to be withdrawn, after only nine days' run. It deserved a better fate: but it was203 words
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Article231 1932-07-14 2 Eton Rumpus Over Waistcoat Hue Windsor. An order forbidding Ebon College boys to wear coloured waistcoats during their traditional "Fourth of June" festivities has aroused a storm of protest m the school against the exponents of economy. The upper boys always try to out-rival each 'other231 words
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Advertisement208 1932-07-14 3 Jhe lmi'"»" Cl °f SaU In Daily Life The salt m your daily food is vitally important —it is essential. Therefore, choose the best— pure, dry, free-running Cerebos Salt, packed m the haiidy pourer tin. CsCfebos Suit Man i' '<■>'"'' (i h > CireboM Limited, London, England. THEIR TEETHTHEIR TEMPERTHEIR208 words
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Advertisement259 1932-07-14 3 COW GATE Jp^B Milk Food Agents for Malaya (South) 5 British Xorth Borneo: Messrs. SASSOON CO., 102 Cairnhill Road, SINGAPORE "CrouTitti uith lituii/i and Happiness" ASK FOR THE NEW COW T GATE RUSKS, CRISP DELICIOUS. BABY WILL LOVE COW GATE RUSKS. THEY WILL DEVELOP BABY'S TEETH AND JAWS. BUI 7259 words
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Article478 1932-07-14 3 "Simply A Mazing m Its Scarcity" A remarkable tribute to Kuala Lumpur was paid by :i A. E. Cccpe, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, m the curse of his reply to the references to him nv.de by the Hon'ble Mr. S. Veer? 1 r.:\ on behalf of478 words
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Article192 1932-07-14 3 Aquaplane Crossing By Two Women The first crossings of the Channel by aquaplane have been made by Hro women. Miss Lily Copplestone. a New Zealander. and Lady Katharine Minley. sister of the Earl of Northesk. and wife cf Captain W. B. L. Manley. Towed by a speedboat,192 words
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Article270 1932-07-14 3 Work on Duke's New Home London. Work on the new cafuntry home ol the Duke and Duchess of York, Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, is nearly completed. One wall has been pulled down to make a garage large enough to take several cars, and this will be raisedN.A.N.A - 270 words
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Article94 1932-07-14 3 Two tongkangs belonging to Chop Lian Kee, of Klang, carrying 230 and 220 bags of salt to Sungei Lima, Pulau Kitam, were caught m a storm and heavy rain and sank. The crews. 1 numbering four, were rescued by some fishing boats m the neighbourhood, except one man who is94 words
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Article, Illustration254 1932-07-14 4 t re was taken at the height of the eviction riot m Newcastle. NSW. POLICE WERE FORCED TO USE THEIR BATONS freely when this graph c piciu police U arrive. An organised mob, armed with pickets and o her we p THE QRfcAT254 words
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Advertisement295 1932-07-14 5 PAVILION Reservations Phone 6903. 6.15 TO-MGHT 9.15 BRITISH COMEDY WINS AGAIN LOBD BABS A GAINSBOROUGH LAUGH-FEAST mh* •< j* STARRING l^tyflU BOBBY HOWES Jj HEAR THI (AKIIV m Wt^rK*M& ruNES "BABIES on PARADE" bL^I "TOP of the STAIRS" w JJWl^jyJP^^^ A riot of high speed fun r »*afi^^^^^l^ that ever295 words
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Advertisement219 1932-07-14 5 A GREAT ALL-LAUGHING SHOW LAST NIGHT'S CROWDS SIMPLY CONVULSED fCAPITOLi i— fIMMIIMMM m 6.15 NIGHTLY! 9.15 Here They Are-The Famous "CUCKOOS" now running wild with a ranchful of Beauties The Screen's Most Popular Pair of Gloom- chasers Back m their Latest Melange of Mirth and Melody— JMte^^^^^fctß^^Sfiiif El Elm U^O^219 words
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Advertisement273 1932-07-14 5 Again all Eyes on FOR THE MONTH'S FINEST SHOW Metro Goldwyn Mayer brings You A MAJESTIC ENTERTAINMENT: The World's Most Famous Brothers together for the first time m an adventure worthy of their I BRILLIANCE Mi? BARRYMORE y£2£l BARRYMORE as audacious thief and determined detective IN ARSENE LUPIN OWN VOICE273 words
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Advertisement321 1932-07-14 6 W.D.f/H.O.WIU r-rrot £/'londo- Most Life Insurance and many JM Accident Policies hold good for Air travel without extra charge I Travelling by Air gives you the joyful experience of travelling COOL MJ MA QUICK and COMFORTABLE A ppiy X P.M.— Nederland Steamship Co.— Rotterdam Lloyd.— Thr.s. jjM. Cook. American Express321 words
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Advertisement186 1932-07-14 6 The immense popularity of this Original Fruit juice Beverage has been the cause^ of numerous imitation*. ASK FOR THE GENUINE SMASH and refuse imitations, j FRAMROZ Cft g Has NO UGLY HAB J I had ixTomf complete-. WfwJfK] I M discouraged by a heavy ffJWiw I growth of disgusting hair186 words
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Article952 1932-07-14 6 FAVOURITE BEATEN "GREYCING" NOW LONDON'S FAVOURITE SPORT IMMENSE CROWDS [From Our Own Correspondent 1 London, June 28. Saturday was one of the greatest sporting days cf the year. We had the Test between India and England, the Royal Air Force display, the last eight of952 words
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Article51 1932-07-14 6 Negri Sembilan Championship Semi-finals (From Om Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 11. TZ £n*ei U JO n g Club courts w hen cne match m the doubles V E H Rhodes and C. P. Thane beating Chonfc Ah Kai and Slow Kirn Sang m two strait sets by 6—3.51 words
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Article55 1932-07-14 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, July 12. Malacca lawn tennis championship tournament was continued last week, but only two games were played owing to the inclemency of weather. Singles: C. F. Gomes beat Tiam Slew 6—l. Rubles: G. Beatty and J. R. Burnham beat Capt. Exham and H.55 words
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Article114 1932-07-14 6 British Athletes Chosen for Los Angeles The following have been selected to represent 3reat Britain m the Olympic Games: 100 Metres: Fuller, Page and Reid. 200 Metres: Englehart. Fuller and Reid. 400 Metres: Hampscn. Stoncley and RamplIng or Powell. 800 Metres: Hampson and Powelll. 1.500 Metres: Comes and114 words
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Article163 1932-07-14 6 Results of Monday's ties were: Singles Championship C. K. Pang beat Cheong Chee Lim 9 7. 6 2. Yong Loon Chong beat T. Y. Chia 6—2, 6—2. "B" Doubles Handicap Ong Cheng Bee and Tan Tiam Kiat beat Ong iSion Hin and Po Guan Chwee. 6—2, 6163 words
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Article63 1932-07-14 6 Results m Anglo-French Encounter Notable regults m the annual women's international golf match between Britain and France, at St. Germain on July 2. were as follow: Miss Wanda Morgan vs. Mmc Lacoste, (formerly Mile. Simone de la Chaumei, halved; Miss Diana Fishwick beat Mmc Thion de la63 words
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Article35 1932-07-14 6 The fourth anniversary of the Amicable Athletic Association will be celebrated at the Association's premises, 43-B. Upper Nankin Street on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Dinner will be served and there will be a musical entertainment.35 words
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Article88 1932-07-14 6 [Reuter's Service 1 New York. July 12. Latest baseball scores are as follows. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Chicago Boston 8 6 Pittsburgh Brooklyn 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 3 10 3 Detroit 5 10 0 New York 15 15 0 Jorgens and J. Sewell home runs. St. Louis88 words
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3454 1932-07-14 7 WAR EXPERIENCES RECALLED MR MERTON BROWN'S ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS Interesting lit— l 9i his adventures during the war i ntinesweeptaf trawler m the Mediterranean was ih. member* <>J the Singapore Rotary Club at their PlVfll I" meettal M the Adelphi Hotel yesterday by Mr. x3,454 words
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Article371 1932-07-14 7 ETON "RAG" Boys Thrashed For Unruly Behaviour Disciplinary action unprecedented m the history ol Eton was taken by. Dr. Cyril Alingtcn following a "rag" by Eton boys after the Eton vs. Winchester cricket match at Winchester. The holiday for the Eton vs. Harrow match at Lords371 words
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Article131 1932-07-14 7 ROBBFRY PREVALENCE To the Editor. Sir.— May I crave the indulgence of your valuable columns to issue a warning to residents of Haig Road. It seems incredible that a robbery could take pi .ice practically at the coor of a police station but this was my131 words
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Article155 1932-07-14 7 Acknowledgments up to July 13th, 1932 Already acknowledged 515.974.29 Eurasian Association. Singapore 69.50 Vehicles Department Sports Club 25.00 Municipal Engineers Department 14.25 Anonymous 20.00 Dressers and Steward. Tan Tock Seng Hospital 8.75 Getz. Bros Co. 19.27 Malayan Tobacco Distributors Ltd. "Will's Gold Flake Cont," 200.00 Malayan Billiard155 words
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Article72 1932-07-14 7 [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, July 12. One of the oldest residents of Negri Sembllan. Mr. J. Alcantara, died m the General Hospital, Seremban, following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Alcantara retired some time ago when holding the position of Financial Assistant, Public Works Department, Negri Sembilan.72 words
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Article515 1932-07-14 7 HONG KONG MURDER Correspondence of George Fung Evidence of correspondence which had passed between George Fung and his acquaintances was given at the resumed hearing of the murder trial m Hong Kong on July 4, when Quentin Fung, younger brother of the deceased, was515 words
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Article107 1932-07-14 7 Kansu Bandits Commit Another Outrage Shanghai. William Simpson, an American belonging to the Assemblies of God Mission, has been murdered by bandits near Anting. Kansu. according to reports dated June 27. A Russian by the name of Horvath. whose father is reported to have been Adviser to Marshal107 words
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Article264 1932-07-14 7 German Scientest at Oxford London. Professor Albrecht Einstein ended his stay at Oxford. For the last? few weeks he has lived the life of an Oxford don m his quiet college rooms at Christ Church. He spoke of the scientific studies at Cambridge (where he stayed early m264 words
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Article2038 1932-07-14 7 JOHORE DOUBLE MURDER INQUIRY DEAD MAN'S SON FOR TRIAL FALSE REPORT THAT LED TO AN ARREST SCREAMS HEARD IN THE NIGHT Good-looking and apparently quite compcsed Eric McHuizer, age about 22, was sent for trial yesterday by Mr. R. W. Grant, the First Johore Magistrate, on a charge of murdering2,038 words
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Article74 1932-07-14 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. MATTHEWS.— On Wednesday. July 13. 1932, at the General Hospital, to Ethel, wife of H. E. M. Matthews, of Sun Life Assurance Company, Bingapore, a son, both doing well. BOWES. On July 11. 1932. at Penang, to Margery, wife of Martyn R. B. Bowes of the Ministry74 words
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906 1932-07-14 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932 WHAT IS WRONG AT THE R.R.I It is not necessary to read between! 1 the lines of the communique of the Board of the Rubber Research 1 Institute which has just been' 3 published m order to reach the*' conclusion that matters are906 words
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Article313 1932-07-14 8 The Band of the S.S. Police will perform the following programme, weather permitting at the Botanic Gardens on Friday commencing at 9 am. Overture. "Light Cavalry" Suppe; •A Musical Switch" Alford; Waltz, "Donau Wellen' Ivanovici; Fantasia. "On Sea Songs" Douglas, (a) Morceau Mignon, "Salut D'Amour" Elgar; <b) Song. "Thora" Adams;313 words
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Article458 1932-07-14 8 CLERK SENTENCED Forms Stolen From Mr. H. S. Kirwan FOU* "«i"v f havir.s Icr s cd a eb- for $370 dollars and attempted to pMI it through the Chartered Bank for a cash payment a Chinese named Yeo Ong Soon was sentenced by Mr Justice458 words
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Article185 1932-07-14 8 Wheeler and Woolsey m Girl Crazy Girl Crazy is a rollicking mixture of Tun, hot rhythm, catchy s~ngs and wise cracks trpicali Wheeler and Woolsey stuff that everyone will enjoy. The picture, a Radio production, opened al the Capitol yesterday and drew laige audiences even at the early185 words
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Article160 1932-07-14 8 Seven Years Assizes Sentence A Chinese named Loke Wcon Chont; WSI sentenced by Mr. Justice Whit ley at the Assize, yesterday to seven years rigorous imprLsonment after the jury had by a majority verdict found him guilty of an armed lobbery at 210 Rochore Road on the night160 words
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Article144 1932-07-14 8 A patient m the General Hospital. Seremban. it is alleged, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a knife on July 10 Inspector Wong Sze Ki:n told the oourt that he was unable to produce the accused, whose name was Lee Chong. as he was unable to leave144 words
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Article35 1932-07-14 8 they might be very broud ways The Opposition leader (Mr. Oeorat* I-aivsburyt promised full support for the LttHUMM agree ment and for any further proposals which had the object of solving thr world's eoon<;mir problems35 words
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Article457 1932-07-14 8 WORLD'S TROUBJD STATEMENT (IN lsw CONFERENCE OPPOSITION^ SUPW [British Radi > Ruf Both the BOM M of Commons MN (vill Minister (Mr Kami i; statement on the pi was heartily chi-> v points won hini I Ho began by etelmii and its result DOUld those quest457 words
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Advertisement311 1932-07-14 8 BERNCASTELER H ESTATE WINE. m A Shipped by the famous house of fn\ DEINHARD Co., COBLENZ. [n^^H A fine Dry Moselle of Charming R,I'H SOLE AGENTS ALDBECK MACGREGOR iw CO., LTD.. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong.) (incorporated m Shanghai) 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 Sc 5371. BY311 words
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Advertisement32 1932-07-14 8 CRICKET 1 SINGAPORE NON-BENDERS vs. S.C.C. YOU CAN'T INSURE AGAINST GETTING broke, BUT YOU CAN INSURE AGAINST GETTING "bent"! TRY a "GAFLAC Non-Benders ACCIDENT POLICY. Apply "PADANG" SUNDAY JULY 17th. "GAFLAC" policies.32 words
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Article103 1932-07-14 9 "O PEN DOOR" IN MANCHURIA A PAN-S ASSURANCES I |OH.N SIMON'S ANSWERS f 1 IN COMMONS 0 TOUCH WITH U.S. oiniiin. .Inly I.*. Whi-.e-bettef he United Btata D m pen door" Simon. P« to take infOfflM- Manchuria ■ad thr thai the policy Mined. lion by asking Mmhants about ,:nst their103 words
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Article73 1932-07-14 9 b\ot to Depart From I'rosin! Policy British Radio— Official Service] ■ogkjr, July is. f the 1 it 'Mr Neville Ht:..: I C mmons ed '."rday U-ment rei.ird did not indicate any H eminent from Hi i I n tile part of the D to the gold Hi or73 words
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Article60 1932-07-14 9 PSUtf»eil on I.S. Proposals Expected R' irp] London. July 13. flunwl and I .v t .nI ntlnue tht work I [t I expected the conference W umament proI mem will be X reon ■gmmmt m (■■.nference X adj.mrn untU the middle of next I bed to conX60 words
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Article31 1932-07-14 9 Beuflßstration by Air Arm Service] Kuuhy. July 12. varh. m Mcl the Royal illora, who tbf flagship. other ships N-'lsuu as he lircrmft-mntot trmveUlat «t 30 Ok oil31 words
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Article40 1932-07-14 9 liii.ni,,!] Kcvnakaa, July 12. In the No R ri ••i'-n championpair S. Nakata B Mi a.ul "ii the Sungei when UWI UMOI tlu-m W Huuh.s. British Bent W( >n the HI iv >w meet V. m th.- open40 words
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WHAT WILL AMERICA DO?
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Article347 1932-07-14 9 "Co-operation at the Proper Moment" (Reuters Service! London. July 12. The debate m the House of Commons re- i v.aled the actual documents signed at Lausanne j between Britain. France and Italy embodying the 'gentlemen's agreement." Both Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Churchill urged publication and Mr347 words
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Article39 1932-07-14 9 Washing-ton. July 13. In no way is the United States bound by any 'supposed "gentleman's agreement" either expressedly or impliedly. declared Senator Borah. quoting Col. Stimson m the Senate with the latter 's authorisation.39 words
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Article266 1932-07-14 9 Tariff Policy for Whole Commonwealth {Reuters Service] London. July 12. The agenda for the Ottawa Conference as issued includes a trade and tariffs policy extension to the whole of the Commonwealth of Empire preferences and extension of tariff advantages accorded to foreign countries to other parts of the266 words
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Article51 1932-07-14 9 Provision m Cardiff Seafarer's Will (Reuter's Service 1 London. July 13. Mr. Horace G. Robertson, of Cardiff, a retired f.eafarer. who left £78.000, placed £7.000 on trust from which to pay 200 Chinese taels monthly to Lo Ah Moan, of Tientsin, former housekeeper to Mr. Robertson's late brother,51 words
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Article108 1932-07-14 9 According to the Phim Thai Daily News, Nang Tv Nimbooncheun of Tambol Wat Yuen. Amphur Dusit. gave birth to 2 boys and 2 sdrls The four babies were unusually small and appeared to be rather weak. One. a girl, weighed only 2', pounds; another, a boy, 4 p unds. another,108 words
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IRISH DUTIES COME INTO FORCE
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Article160 1932-07-14 9 Heavy Blow to Farming Industry I Reuters Service 1 London, July 12. A Treasury order issued to-day imposes a duty of 20 per cent, ad valorem on the following imports from the Irish Free State from Thursday next live animals for food, animals not for food, butter,160 words
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Article124 1932-07-14 9 Talk of Reprisals Against British Tariffs [Reuters Service] Dublin, July 13. British import taxes have spread gloom and depression everywhere m Dublin. They have come as a surprise as nobody believed they would be imposed until the question of arbitration had been settled. Fears are now expressed124 words
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Article91 1932-07-14 9 Stormy Dail Debate on Oath Bill [Reutefs Service] Dublin. July 12. After a stcrmy debate the Dail by 71 votes to 61 rejected the Senates amendment to the Oath Bill throwing out Section Two of the Bill proxiding for the deletion of part of the Free91 words
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Article86 1932-07-14 9 Extension of the Free List fßeuter's Service] London, July 13. The free list under the Import Duties Act j has been extended by Treasury order operative from to-morrcw to include paintings, drawings, museum specimens and exhibits, logs and reeds i used for paper making solvents used m86 words
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Article80 1932-07-14 9 Mr. H. S. Newlands Appointed I British Radio Official Service] Rugby, lulv 12. The King has been pleased to appoint Mr. H. S. Newlands to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Barbados m succession to Sir W. C. P. Robertson who retires m December next. lMr. Harry Scott80 words
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Article57 1932-07-14 9 Licences for Arms for China and Japan [Reuter's Service] London, July 14. In the House of Commons Major D. J. Colvine announced that export licences for arms during June were granted to China 500 aircraft bombs and to Japan 50 machine guns, 800,000 machine gun cartridges. 200 time57 words
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Article58 1932-07-14 9 Three Chinese men Lim Tiang Haw, Lee Hwah and Lim Teow Tiang and a woman, Wah Ah Moi. were charged before Mr. Hay, Second Magistrate, yesterday with trafficking and being m possession of 110 forged $5 notes. Bail of $5,000 was granted for the third accused58 words
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Article40 1932-07-14 9 TheTe was a fatal accident at Don Muang when a pilot, stunting on a Nieuport 'plane at about 1,000 metres, went into a spin and was unable to get out of it He wa s killed instantly In the crash40 words
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Article147 1932-07-14 9 MRS. BARNEY; NEW PROCEEDINGS QUESTION IN COMMONS ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS POLICE ACTION [Reuter's Service] London, July 14. Replying to Lord Hugh Cecil, Sir Herbert Sa-nuel stated that the Commissioner of Pclict was instituting proceedings against Mrs. Dolores Elvira Barney for illegal possession of firearms. Mrs. Barney, the beautiful Society147 words
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Article244 1932-07-14 9 Tragedy Follows Chief Clerks' Night Out That the death of a man suffering from fatty degeneration and aemenia was accelerated by an assault they made upon him the night before was alleged at the District Court yesterday, when two Chinese. Tan Chwee and Nyoh Chwee Bah, stated244 words
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Article150 1932-07-14 9 Death of •'Father" of Australian Navy [Reuter's Service 1 London. July 13. The death Is announced of Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, who was known as the "father" of the Australian Navy. In 1910-11 Admiral Henderson visited Australia at the invitation of the Commonwealth Government and presented a report150 words
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Article45 1932-07-14 9 Senator Adopts President's Modifications [Reuter's Service 1 Washington, July 13. The Senate has passed the Relief Bill modified m accordance with Mr. Hoover's wishes The Bill carries the same general provisions as the original, except the clause providing for loans to individuals.45 words
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Article77 1932-07-14 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHTI London, July 13. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £126% (£127»-4.) Forward £128 (£1283/ 4 The market is strong. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows Spot77 words
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Article46 1932-07-14 9 The Methodist FYjochov Church annual social night m aid of the church fund will be held at the V.M.C.A. on the 15th and 16th, of this month. The programme will consist of music, "stunts" and a moving picture. Admission will be $2. $1. 50 and 25.46 words
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Advertisement133 1932-07-14 9 Ml WATNEY'S lit BEER c 2Stff t C *Y IS BRIGHT, CLEAR AND m&t Wsk i)^\ FULL 0F SUNSHINE< ■I: 11 "WATNEY'S" Hi 111 I "CHOP RUSA" ■r* I REAL BKER \Wi SPECIALLY BREWED FOR EXPORT BY THE If tOe \m£& .\m WELL KNOWN LONDON BREWERS MU/A-iKCcll WATNEY, COMBE, REID133 words
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Advertisement1017 1932-07-14 10 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China THE HU A 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 NAVIGATION1,017 words
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Advertisement602 1932-07-14 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 OP PERTH For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg July 30 Aug. 2 s.s. CITY OF FLORENCE For Marseilles, Havre,602 words
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Advertisement422 1932-07-14 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lin eJ (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. ro PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N r S UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S CO\IKNm\ n LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SEKYh OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA l\p\\ IN Doe Tonnage. Singapore. Tom BURDWAN 6,070422 words
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Advertisement485 1932-07-14 11 W^-*^ LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND Lh MA»^ n Middlesbrough. ;4 i, YASUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Sept. 6 7 27 28 HAKONE MARU T. 10,500 Sept. 21 22 11 12 8 SUWA MARU T. 10.700 Oct. 6 7 25 26 FUSHIMI MARU T. 11,000 Oct. 20 21 Ml KMterdam. Calls at485 words
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Advertisement366 1932-07-14 11 co urt£° u^ T V|C roßiA st ai [\^^^^^^^M SINGAPORE TO EUROPE 9^HI VIA AMERICA HH| THIS RATE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: SB^^B Ist. Class Passage Singapore Hong Kong. ISkSI^BBi Ist. Class Passage Hong Kong to Pacific jgWj^aißE Coast ports Ist. Class Rail across America. Cabin Class fe^^^^^S Across the Atlantic.366 words
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Advertisement893 1932-07-14 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCUAPIMJ VAN HEUTSZ— Thursday, July 14, Hong Koig, Swatow and Amoy. GEN. VERSPYCK— Thursday, July 14, Letjng. Mara:,, Tarempa, Midai, Poeloe-Pandjang, Serassan, Genting and Kramat. TlDORE— Thursday, July 14, Selat-Pandj of, Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. MAROS— Friday, July 15, Prigi-Radja, Sapa'. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and893 words
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Article, Illustration284 1932-07-14 12 Lumbago Always Crippled Him IOW KRUSCHEN KEEPS HIM FREE England hasn't any monopoly m Lumbago. Yet, although this engineer has lived m many parts of the world, it was alway« when he went home to England that lumbago attacked him. Eventually he tried Kruschen, and now284 words
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Article926 1932-07-14 12 Bore Into Bank Like a Snake The British public was very shocked to read m the papers on Saturday morning that there had been a railway accident so serious that three people had been killed outright (writes the Free Press London correspondent on June 21.) Accidents of926 words
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Article57 1932-07-14 12 Firing a Webley Service revolver at Kuala Lumpur range, Mr. D. F. Hutton placed a five inch group of six shots on a target at a range of 30 yards. He was firing without the aid of a telescope. The group was certified by Mr. C. F. Ritches, and is57 words
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Advertisement509 1932-07-14 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 SS MANGOLA (3.352 tons). TCargo only] s.s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de509 words
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Advertisement362 1932-07-14 12 Kerr Steamship Co., L| (Incorporated In U.S. A *V|E NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service to Boston w Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Sui/i M.S. SILVERSANDAL In Port July it, M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 29 Aug 4 M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 Aug 22 For rates and particulars please apply to:— GUTHRIK362 words
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Advertisement129 1932-07-14 12 silver java n^m Joint service of PACIFIC JAW UNCiA l vnd SILVFK I INE in R»n FranrK.., i a x m.v. BENGAI b N mv KEDOE (P) x via Ml J ru Vessels from I m-3. SII VERB For further pnr- N.V. INTERN.AIKiwij fJ EN HANOI Is \u;HV "ROTIKKDW! Agents129 words
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Miscellaneous677 1932-07-14 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am. Saturdays 7 p m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 am Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pm. Kelantan (via Gemas t every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30 ajn. Kelantan (via677 words
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Miscellaneous104 1932-07-14 12 for Java 19. Van Outhoom. Dut. 1180 from Semarang 13. for Belawan Dell 13. Tinombo, Dut. 525. from Belawan Deli 13. for Belawan Deli 15. Maros. Dut. 368, from Indragiri 13, for Indragiri 15 Egra, Brit. 2345, from Calcutta 13, for Calcutta 14. Tottori Maru, Jap. 3808, from Batavia 13104 words
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Article361 1932-07-14 13 Uses of Powdered Coal So much publicity is being granted by the newspapers to the subject of •colloidal fuel" that it is well to point v,ut that although it Is true that a mixure of powdered coal and oil is cheaper than oil alone, it Ls equally361 words
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Article328 1932-07-14 13 Mistaken by Aeroplane for Chinese Ship Apparently mistaking her for one of the I gunboats of Admiral Chan Chak's fleet, a j bombing plane belonging to the Canton Government swooped down on H.M.S. Moorhen, discharging six bombs which, luckily, owing to i bad marksmanship failed to hit328 words
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Article473 1932-07-14 13 Submarine Hits Paddle Steamer When the new submarine Rainbow was m collision at the nothern entrance to Portland i Harbour with the passenger piddle-steamer Premier, which had 150 persons on board, there i was never any danger to life, and all the passengers were rescued by the Rainbow473 words
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Article160 1932-07-14 13 Prince Line and Silver Line Co-operation Purness fFar East) Limited, who are the General Agents for the Prince Line m the Far East, announce that arrangements have been made to .operate their New York service, m future, m conjunction with the Silver Line (states a Hong Kong160 words
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Article106 1932-07-14 13 Catch Flies and Cockroaches on Board Ship Three chameleons are working their passage round the world. Their duty consists m catchIng flies and cockroaches m an officer's cabin on board a cargo boat which recently passed through Durban Harbour. These 'pests of pests" as their master calls them,106 words
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Article61 1932-07-14 13 Cheaper Freights m Colombo It is announced that the freight rates for shipments cf copra to the United Kingdom and Continental ports have been substantially reduced (says The Times of Ceylon). The Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce informed a Times of Ceylon representative that the rates had61 words
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Article251 1932-07-14 13 How Finish Barque was Lost A graphic story of how a ship was ripped m .twain, dived nose first and sank within four minutes, almost m sight of her destination Cork Harbour, was told by 15 survivors of the four- masted Finnish barque. Melbourne, which collided251 words
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Article17 1932-07-14 13 Per K.N.I.L.M. plane from Batavia to Singapore on Tuesday: Mrs. Valk. Mr. Tan Kara Choon.17 words
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Article22 1932-07-14 13 Per K.N.I. L.M. plane from Singapore to Ba tavla on Wednesday: Mr. W. M Bitter. Mr. Mi chael. Mr Schwartz22 words
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Advertisement398 1932-07-14 13 I SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) i ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Office s ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. i morning daily m Malaya. the Chota Hazri each news, latest telegrams incements. London rubber appear daily. Special pictures, serial story, chess notes, ladies' page fashions, flying, sporting, articles, besides letters correspondents m London,398 words
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Advertisement243 1932-07-14 13 I A^ mm L__| i— J TO U EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V !J AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. V t The Now .Scenic Route of the Canadian National Railway* s mm J See the best of the marvellous Canadian Rockies stay at Jaspw ~s^g f';uk I. (.(lire m the heart243 words
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Article455 1932-07-14 14 Turmeric (kunyet), fresh do 06 SUNDRIES Blachan (No. It Kati 14 Butter, Australian (m tin) Iceberg do 48 Butter, Australian fresh Cold Storage do 65 Coconut oil Kati 12 Coffee, Ground (m tin) J. Little and Co. lb. 75 Coffee, beans (Bali large) Kati 39 Dhall, Cawnpore455 words
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Article90 1932-07-14 14 Mr. Justice Mudie has arrived m Ipoh from Kuala Lumpur to assist m the work of the Supreme Court. The Ipoh Rotary Club is presenting a flag to the Scout Troops m Ipoh. The flag is a large Union Jack with the role and the crest surmounting it made m90 words
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Article68 1932-07-14 14 For Saturday, July 16th Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice Whitley m the Ist. Court at 11 .mi. Judgments m Court of Appeal 1. Re Tan Keng Tin and another. 2. Francis Ziegele vs. Brinkmann and Co. 3. The United Kingdom Tobacco Co. <1929>68 words
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Article143 1932-07-14 14 The General Committee of the Y.W.C.A. wish to thank all donors who have already given or sent donations to the annual appeal. The Committee fully realize the difficulties of the retrenchment policy which each firm is undergoing and appreciates the feeling of responsibility for social work which143 words
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Article122 1932-07-14 14 Programme of drills up to and for weekending July 17th. Thursday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, S.R.E. (v), Company Parade; 2nd Bn. Sig. Sec, 30x Range; "E" (Chinese) Coy., Company Parade. Friday, 5.15 p.m., Headquarters, Rangetakers, 2nd Lesson; Fortress Coy. European), Lecture; Ist Bn. Sig. Sec, Morse Class; "D"122 words
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Article65 1932-07-14 14 Osman bin Kering who was a few weeks back appointed Penghulu of Taboh Naning, Malacca, has been invested with the powers of a Police Officer while he holds the said office with effect from the 6th. June, 1932. He has also been appointed Kathi for and within the limits of65 words
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Article107 1932-07-14 14 Government and the Repudiated Award [British Radio Official Service] Rugby, July 11. Asked what steps the Government had decided to take to secure payment from the Soviet Government of the repudiated arbitral award of September 1930, amounting to approximately £13,000,000, m favour of the Lena Goldfields Limited, Sir107 words
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Article35 1932-07-14 14 Rejection of Two Bills IReuter's Service] Washington, July 11. Mr. Hoover has vetoed the Compromise Relief Bill. The Senate rejected the Goldboroueh Dollar Stabilisation Bill adopted instead cf the Glass Currency Expansion Bill.35 words
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Article261 1932-07-14 14 Two Chinese Charged at Seremban [From Our Own Correspoadent] I Srremban, July 11. Two Chinese named Wong Loong and Wong Shap. who were arrested m Seremban on July 9th.. were produced m the Seremban Police Court to-day before Che Hamzah, and charged with having commifted gang robbery261 words
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Article78 1932-07-14 14 Leave to Appeal Against Sentences Refused Thirteen convicts who received varyinp sentences on charges arising out of the Dartmoor Prison mutiny applied unsuccessfully to the Court of Criminal Appeal for leave to appeal. None cf the ccnvicts was brought to the court. Lord Hewnrt. giving judgment said, with78 words
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Article170 1932-07-14 14 ""Food for Thought," the Cow and Gate sound film which is being exhibited at the Marlbcrough Cinema, is a very apt title, for the film does provoke much thought on the food subject. It deals with the process of manufacture of the firm's powered milk. Those who170 words
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Article62 1932-07-14 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, July 12. The Asiatic community of Rantau met at the Rantau Club last night m honour of Lieut -Col N. J. A. Poster, 0.8.E.. M.C.. who goes Home on leave. Mr. Poster, who is the Officer Commanding the Negri Sembilan Volunteer Forces,62 words
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Advertisement170 1932-07-14 14 7 ILfi L**-^m nTHONE 5874.^ V^^H o Co. Lf yi /I]V>Vl P IT* "A_4^^^^^^^^^ Merchandise Lm R 9 > Personal Eftcts 4. COLLYER QUAY iAPB.i BABY NEVER CEASEDJIYING Cruptions Caused Intense Pain. Cuticura Healed. "My baby had eruptions on his legs and r.tomach which caused him intense pain. They were170 words
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Advertisement525 1932-07-14 14 BANKS AND INSVIuZ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000,001) Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar525 words
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Advertisement264 1932-07-14 14 THE YOhoiiAJLi.H I I I Capital Sue I up) I Reserve Pund I I Vice-W I 11. Ml (IV,, II Singapore ltr.ui, i, t "S« I HI;,I I Westmin, I Lloyds Ba Alexandria R I I Calcutta, Cam Hamb *^J Angeles, Man:: Newchwane. 1' HI Rangocm, R f iuJ Somarang.264 words
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Miscellaneous412 1932-07-14 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio < Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. < Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21412 words
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Article140 1932-07-14 15 I mariwt ?han m m its I p* The prtcc B the t >:; ;1 im P lor the *W r a gain The B with ...bio. X unouot been told H. Ing m H uvats KM ;j H i d at !me 3d. with bu140 words
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Article23 1932-07-14 15 I la Java Ption ■alua- ri,e On ,),rantut 1931. ,-hich Profll and :.ce of II h« «d £000 v >£952 i23 words
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Article595 1932-07-14 15 The following publications were issued or re lud by the Department of Statistics. S.S. am F \i S during the period from July 2nd to Julj Bth. 1932. inclusive, and are available for public m the Reference Library, Fullerton Building Singapore. Application may be made by members595 words
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Article77 1932-07-14 15 Loss for 1931, after charging balance of mature suspense account, £1.686. and crediting 664 previously charged for directors' fees and ax thereon, but now waived, and £79 from tax eerve, was £2.306; add balance from last acounts, £2,753. leaving debit balance to carry orward of £5.059. Tapping ceased77 words
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Article80 1932-07-14 15 Output of rubber for year to March 31. 1932. nm 977.376 lb. Of this crop 963.694 lb. realised n<r;i»e of 3.07 d. per pound London landed mm. Balance brought forward was £13.171, IOM for year £920 (against profit £2.210). raving to be carried forward £12.251. It80 words
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Article31 1932-07-14 15 <.uthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur. Agents: Renong Tin, No. 3 Drodge 349 pikuls. There Is no more honourable calling than »»at of a shopkeeper— Sir Archibald Sinclair.31 words
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Article437 1932-07-14 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES July 13 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 7 i London, 60 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 30 days* sight 2 3 13,16 London, demand 2 3 2532 London. T.T. 2 3\ Ljons437 words
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Article918 1932-07-14 15 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13TH. 1932. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers SeUcn Asam Kumbang 21s 8d 23s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20a Ayer Hitam <ss) 9s 6d 108 Bangrin Tin (t) 7s 8s Batang Padang Csl) 05 10 Batu Caves ($1) 19 23 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Burmah Malay 7s918 words
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Article112 1932-07-14 15 Changes m Representative Prices [United Press Association] July 11 12. American Can. Com. 33 v 4 32% Am. T'phone and T'graph 72% 71% Dupont 28 23% Firestone, Common Not Quoted Not Quoted Gen. Electric 9% 9% Gen. Motors 8 8 Goodrich 2% 2^ Goodyear 6 l112 words
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Article189 1932-07-14 15 THE ABROAD IBrttLsh Radio— Official Service] June 29 July 11 12. Amsterdam 8.92 18.93'- 8.82 Athens 557 550 550 Belgrade 230 220 220 Berlin 15.20 15 14 31 32 Bombay Is. 531 32d. Is. 6 132 Is. 6 116 Brussels 25.92 Vs 25.62 25.55 Bucharest 600 597 592 l Buenos189 words
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Article131 1932-07-14 15 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,078 th. auction yesterday. when there was catalogued 1.503.288 lbs.; 671.11 tons. Offered 1.282.278 lbs.; 572.45 tons. Sold 1.004.040 lbs.: 448.23 tons. Spot. London l 7 s d. New York 2% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smeked Sheet Cents131 words
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Article84 1932-07-14 15 Revised Import and Export List A revised, classified Ltiport and export List has now been published and can be obtained from Messrs. Kelly and Walsh. Limited. Raffles Place. Singapore, at a cost of 75 cents per copy. This book contains amongst other information the rates of duties (including84 words
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Article73 1932-07-14 15 Unfair Advantage Given to Chinese COMPANY REPORTS [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT J London. July 13. Tronoh Mines Ltd., annual report shows a profit of £30,292. Dividend, five per cent with £49,605 carried forward. Mr. C. V. Thomas, chairman, urged that any future considerations of tin73 words
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Article52 1932-07-14 15 Speaking at the annual meeting of Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., Mr. Thomas deprecated the differentiation between Chinese and other producers. He pointed out that two mines owned by Chinese, adjacent to the Sungei Besl properties, were allowed to produce 110 tons to their 100. The report52 words
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Article21 1932-07-14 15 Jeram Rubber Estates Ltd., report a loss of £3.243 for the year with a credit forward of £362.21 words
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Article372 1932-07-14 15 Famous Japanese Industry Hit by High Duties The rayon trade boom m Japan has now pa&sed its crest. The market is alarmed by the higher import duties abroad. Increase production is also an oppression. Thanks to the fall m the yen exchange. Japanese rayon traders have been372 words
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Article149 1932-07-14 15 Japanese Power Concerns Alarmed Japanese power concerns are alarmed at the fall of the Yen. Their burden m the shape of Interest on overseas loans will be increased. The Tokyo Electric Light Company stands out with loans totalling $82,250,000 (sterling issues included), while the NippoA Power149 words
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Article138 1932-07-14 15 Unfavourable Balance at Y300,000,000 Mark The foreign trade of t-he Empire through Kobe, Yokohama and fourteen other principal ports for the second ten days of June resulted m an unfavourable balance of $11,506,000, with Y29.085.000 exports and Y40,591,000 imports a total of $69,676,000. Compared with the corresponding period138 words
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Advertisement74 1932-07-14 15 t i^r""- pd sl2ooo Assurance In force over 535.000.000 LThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btralt* Settlement*) oreat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E C ha, £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life74 words
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Article245 1932-07-14 16 GENTLEMEN V. PLAYERS BATSMEN UNEASY IN BAD LIGHT HOBBS UNLUCKY 11. i mtii. i scored a m.i^i.iti -ent 110 runs out of a total of 301 m the Gentleman vs. Playrrs match at Lords yesterday. He gave a superb display of batting when the iwt of the245 words
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Article151 1932-07-14 16 Howling Flogged at .Manchester IReuter's Service] London. July 12. H. R W Butterworth, who was a membei of the Cambridge University XI m 1929. played an outstanding part m the victory which Lancashire won ever the Indian Eleven at Manchester to-cay. for he clnimed ten wickets six for151 words
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Article69 1932-07-14 16 Re^tfie Meen Loses His Title [Reuter's Service] Lonlon. July 12. At the Wimbledon Stadium, m a contest for the British heavyweight championship. Jack Peterson < Cardiff i knocked out Reggie Meen m the second round of a 15 round contest. [Jack Peterson »Gabalfa» is holder of the Welsh amateur69 words
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Article84 1932-07-14 16 Final of the Mixed Doubles To-day In semi-final of the mixed doubles handicap at the Singapore Cricket Club lawn tennis championships yesterday. Mr. C. E. Winter and Miss Street, beat Mr. and Mrs. Warden 4 6. 3, 6 3. MIXED DOUBLES (FINAL) The final of the mixed84 words
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Article74 1932-07-14 16 England Beats Wales f ßeuter's Service] Glasgow. July 13 The international bowls match between England and Wiles was delayed by rain. When flve ends had been played England led by 27 to 21. at ten ends 65 to 44 at fifteen ends 93 t 58 and finally won74 words
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Article56 1932-07-14 16 Fourth Place m Junior Kolapore [Reuter's Service] London. July 13. The Gold Coast Rifle team won the Junior •Kolapore shield at Bisley to-day with a score of Ml. The F M.S. team was fourth with a score of 525 the individual scores being White, 135; Andrews56 words
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Article402 1932-07-14 16 Heavy Entries For Autumn Meeting [From Out Own Correspondent] Penan? July 13. Splendid entries for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting closed yesterday. The following is a full list of the entries. Horses. Class 1 Canvasser, The Crisis, Broadwalk, Tetrawa, Mountebank, Glad Eyes, Orient Express, Cheering,402 words
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Article288 1932-07-14 16 Malays II Drop a Point The Straits Cattle Trading Co. obtained a surprise victory yesterday by two goals to one ever the Malay F.A.s second eleven at the Anson Road Stadium. Play was fast but robust. In the first half the Malays looked* decisive winners, but fell-ofl288 words
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Article164 1932-07-14 16 The following will represent Raffles College against Medical College m the annual InterCollege football match on Saturday, at Raffles College ground Wong Hon Chong, Tagar Singh, Kaher Singh, Lazem. Swee Kee. Swee Hong, Ahmad. Dass, Chong Yoong, Ariffin, Salleh. Reserves Hah Ing, Robert Eu and Sing Ching. The164 words
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Article124 1932-07-14 16 Perak Trainers on Top At Ipoh For the three-day Perak Turf Club July Meeting at Ipoh, O'Neill finished at the top of list of successful trainers with H.H. the Sultan of Perak a very close second. Minto, riding the Sultan's horses, gets the pride of place m124 words
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Article51 1932-07-14 16 In the second semi-final of the amateur fourball billiards championship for the Frankel Shield at the New World last night Yeo Koon Yam (Amicable Athletic Assocn) beat Salleh bin Kassim (Fathul Karib Club) by 600 to 507. There was a large attendance who witnessed an interesting and close51 words
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Article37 1932-07-14 16 For the international golf match between England and Scotland at Troon on August 2, 3 and 5. the following will represent England: Bentley, Bradshaw. Crawley. Fiddian, Hartley. Henrques, Gray, hunt, Straker, Tipple and Tlppett.37 words
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Article100 1932-07-14 16 The following have been invited to represent the N.C.C. on Saturday, against the Uniteers at 2 p.m. on the N.C.C. Grounds: C. Rodrigo (Capt.), Geo. Stouter, P. R. Forbes, P. Cooke, Carlo Pereira, L. Smith, J. N. Fernando, Bertie Gunasekera Wallington Parera, E. Abeywardane, L. M Pennefather. Reserves E. van100 words
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Article735 1932-07-14 16 10 FOR 10 Verity Dismisses All Notts Batsmen Although J. C. White, the veteran Somerset bowler, revealed his power by taking fifteen wickets for only 96 runs m the match against Glamorgan at Bath, and there were several good batting performances, all individual feats m the series735 words
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Article165 1932-07-14 16 Finalists for Mile Team and 400 Relay Races Three further events were decided m the inter-unit sports of the Singapore Garrison at Tanglin yesterday. The tug-of-war event was carried a stage further, and the final round v.ill take place on Saturday. The preliminary heats of the one mile165 words
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Advertisement151 1932-07-14 16 TWO USEFUL HANDBOOK' INDISPENSABLE TO THE LEC AL FRATERty THE LEGAL STATUS MALAYAN I i^is^ -OF THE- AND m MALAY STATES —BY A. K. ABU im ROLAND BRADDELL Jf J ST PRICE $1.00 (Post Extra). PRICE feso 0 •"■\trj MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, SINGAPORE. K^^_^^ Prepared From I U^S^^^ High Ginr/f151 words
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