The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 July 1932
1932-07-16
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1932-07-16 1 The Singapore free Press ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1932. 10 CENTS. 'NO. 13,700-16 words
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Article139 1932-07-16 1 A scene in New Bridge-road police •station was described to the magistrate yesterday when a lawyer's clerk was fined for being drunk and disorderly Page 12. 'Cumulative errors" in the statement on the Colony's rubber stocks have been discovered Page 19. Kramat Pulai made a profit of139 words
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Article104 1932-07-16 1 SDTRJUU REYY EU The Prince of Wales srnt an encouraging message to the Incorporated Society of Planters of Malaya Page 11. Eight Prwers urge the abolition of air bombing Page 11. Irish Free State exporters have landed huge stocks in Britain in an effort to avoid the new104 words
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Article1561 1932-07-16 1 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est furraao Libelli Juvenal. The real spirit of optimism that is needed to-day A man in his 98th year recently walked into his tailors shop in London and. ordering a new suit, asked to be supplied with two extra pairs of1,561 words
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Advertisement333 1932-07-16 1 B1G I V TEA Brfatfi thj f reshness and fragrww of the Mala > i Kardens fjirrct to yo«r home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALATI PREMIER HOTEL Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. T()j)M ..KACTIOXS lIJBTTAPIL rv( in th GRILL from 12.30 1m \',iNNiT"i).\xcE Owing to the indisposition or Lomehno Ua333 words
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Advertisement197 1932-07-16 1 •J 4(6 I _J0 dm m dance W•* r* O/ TO-MORROW (SLNDAY) Special Orchestral Concert under the direction of Mr. F. J. STRASSER Programme 1. Overture Nabucodoncsor Verdi 2. Grand Fantaisie Cavalleria Rusticana Mascagni 3. Flute Solo Carnival de Russe Ciardi Soloist Mr. J. S. Renkovetsky 4. Valse Triste Sibelius197 words
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Advertisement127 1932-07-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Band ptutormar.i is Paue 9. Trade Mark Notices Pa<:e 2. More film for your money Page 8. Exercise puts fresh life into you P.i Have you protected your Interests Page 11 CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP Mothers! You cannot be too careful when selecting a soap for daily use on127 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-16 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Advertisement501 1932-07-16 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Clans Work— lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE 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. Graham Hutchison501 words
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Advertisement572 1932-07-16 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Erection of fencing and gates at Sewage Disposal Works, Alexandra Road. Date of Closing. 4572 words
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Advertisement487 1932-07-16 2 TRADE MARK NOTICES. DIAMOND RA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above trade mark b ?M trade mark of THE NATIONAL TUBE COMPANY, a Corporation organised under the laws of the State of New Jersey, located at Frick Buildings. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.. Manufacturers, and is used by the said Company487 words
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Advertisement167 1932-07-16 2 PILES CAN? CURED A Treatment TlimiM):. If you are sutl.-rim: "'"^(r its kindred ailr known remedy without you to give DR. V A". »> PILE PLASMA a t, action on the ir.n, felt with the first you will be quick]; last, you have found Rectal Trouble |ft writes as follow,167 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous331 1932-07-16 2 THE WEEK Saturday. 16th. High Water 10.00. 8 5 ft.. 20.40. 9.1 ft. Football: Malaya Cup: Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan. Anson Road Stadium. Garrison Sports at Tanglin. 3.45 p.m. Cricket S.C.C Tournament: PS. and L. vs. Etceteras. Padang; Johore CC. vs. S.C.C. XL Johore Bahru; Ceylon Sports Club vs. S.C.C.331 words
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Article517 1932-07-16 3 THE HOT WEATHER Pyjamas in Hyde Park (From Our Own Correspondent! London. Monday this week, v. as the hottest day of the year hitherto, and apparently the hottest day for two years. There were thunder .storms about and a good deal of electrical disturbances, but rain517 words
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Article298 1932-07-16 3 Busy Days for the King [From Our Own Correspondent] London. The Kings Interest in social and public affairs has made the present London season the mo3t successful for many years. His health seems excellent, and he is looking well and really enjoying life. He is often to298 words
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Article162 1932-07-16 3 The Royal Empire Society gives a reception every year, and this year the attendance at the reception, which was held at the Imperial Institute, was excellent. The following were among the guests: Mr. H. C. Bille, Mr. S. S. Boreham, Dr. W. H. N. Bright, Mr. R. R. Bullmore, Mrs.162 words
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1007 1932-07-16 3 TO FOREIGN OFFICE To Take Mr. Quo Tai Chi's Place IBy Our Chinese Correspondent] It is semi-officially reported that Dr. Chen jChang-lck, the Consul-General for China at .Singapore, will hand over his office and leave .here at the end cf this month. But there is1,007 words
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Article242 1932-07-16 3 In Quest of Fame as Film Star On h,<r v.ay to Elstroj. Iflsi Judy Kelly, 'h. beauty Queen of Australia, arrived in Colombo in the P. and O. liner Carthage, a week a^. Intel Viewed by representative of the Time* I Of Ceylon on board the Carthage.242 words
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Article188 1932-07-16 3 London. Laurence Binyon. who was awarded the Companion of Honour in the recent Birthday Honours List, is a Lancashire man by birth. He was educated at St. Paul's School and at Oxford, where he carried off the Nevdigate Prize. His first book of verse was pub'ishe I whenN.A.N.A - 188 words
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Article42 1932-07-16 3 the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the subject of repatriation. It is also alleged that on the some day another batch of unemployed Chinese approached the Chinese Protectorate for free passage home. They will be sent back within the next fortnight.42 words
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Article247 1932-07-16 3 Interesting Sale in London London. Among a collection of literary letters to be •=dd in Louden are srme curiously contrasted epistles from Dickens and Thackeray, written during their American tours. Wherever Dickens was, and however rushed for time, he poured out long, vivacious letters, and inN.A.N.A - 247 words
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Article253 1932-07-16 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. It Gilmore. left Bangkok by the Kaying, en route for home via the States. Mr. Gilmore was the last of a long line of British officials employed in the Royal Survey Department, which was one of the first Government departments to be regularly staffed253 words
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Advertisement262 1932-07-16 3 PROVED! i THE BABY I M W r M J v mi > »lIH THE SUNLIGHT VITAMINS. lhP \nkorii" Baby Food of New Zealand is produced only I the Sprteg when the fresh green pastures are at their i Content, and by the introduction of Vitamin known as THI SUNLIGHT262 words
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Advertisement37 1932-07-16 3 THEIR TEETHTHEIR TEMPERAND THEIR SHAPE HAVE PLACED "1 BLACK DIAMOND FLAT ***** HAND ***** Im^m^mm^BHß^ft^B^n^ft^m^mHmiffi^9^m^m^m^m^mlm^^r jß|^^^^^^^^^ HALF RO. WOOD RASP HALF RD. CABINET RASP HALF ROUND ***** AHEAD OF ALL OTHER FILES UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES37 words
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Article123 1932-07-16 4 Walks Into Court A "dead" man walked into the county court liere. He was Frederick Burford. aged sixty-one, who asked for the cancellation of an order made four years ago. under which the estate of his brother, to which he alleged he was entitled as123 words
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Article137 1932-07-16 4 £100,000 Estate Free of Death Duties The will of Lady Hall Caine, widow of the famous novelist, who died at Heath End House. Hampstead, N.W.. on March 3, has been proved in the Isle of Man. The value of the personal estate in the island is sworn137 words
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511 1932-07-16 4 SIR DONALD MACLEAN Long Struggle to Defeat Economies After a desperate struggle to deieat wholesale economies planned for his Department. Sir Donald Maclean. President of the Board of Education, collapsed and died of a broken heart, declares the Daily Herald Political Correspondent. Fcr weeks511 words
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Article201 1932-07-16 4 Scheme for "Roughing-it" in the North London. Because he believes that "the youngsters of to-day are too soft", and that those who really want adventure cannot find it, Surgeon-Corn-mander G. Murray Levick R N.. who was medical officer in Captain Scott's last cxpedi- i tion toN.A.N.A - 201 words
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Article194 1932-07-16 4 Ticket Boxes That Were Not Used (From OUi- Own Correspondent) London. Londoners litter the streets despite Inducements held out to them to be tidy. This is the inference to be drawn from information contained in the L.C.C. agenda for their next meeting. It is reported that in July,194 words
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Article880 1932-07-16 4 MUST SELL 1932 WAY Advertisers Deplore Lost Orders Liverpool. 'Sell ycur customers what they want to buy not what you want to sell them." This was the advice given by prominent trade leaders at the Advertising Association Convention. Sir Francis Gocdenough. president of Hit Incorporated880 words
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Article61 1932-07-16 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballard, who visited many friends in Malaya, have settled down in Torquay, where they own the charmingly situated Wilderlands Private Hotel, situated in St Agne^ Lane, where they will welcome Malayans in "a little bit of England." varied with the occasional curry. The hotel states61 words
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Article643 1932-07-16 4 Loneliness is the very devil, the b.ine of man's life at times, when he most needs company. Only when you have grovelled in it etc you know its monace and danger, writes R B in the Evening News. It can be a lonely task scrounging643 words
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Article161 1932-07-16 4 Stormy Debate <>" Vff Kule CommuiKi: meeting of the Bengal at th<- (ir. 1 For some Weel have c;i!i\ MKd nationalities t meeting, but Um their work nor Ing, Italy ft hi i 1 The Eu i < >p<\<!. tlon makinu I I numbei i'i Inni.i: fixed161 words
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Advertisement265 1932-07-16 4 EXERCISE PUTS FRESH LIFE Swimming or tennis every I evening, strenuous week-ends, I and best of all holidays. A V^ V You teel at tne top of y° ur M wr form, and you do twice as A J much But long, hot days and more active pursuits take |T265 words
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Advertisement286 1932-07-16 4 THIS IS THE SAFEST, SUREST MOST PLEASANT WAY TO LOSE FAT Eat What You Table T«iit n«>w m,, 1 ii/p and (iirls Should But Eat Less rM^- InchMO(M I Take r w >J ld 16 im in 111 117 1. Regular Exercise Wi !!i 0 22 lift 117 I*l 1'286 words
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Article96 1932-07-16 5 I T h,ir Menlalil* .in.. I Habits I m.ntal.tyB the GwldI of B tebttuaJ B i tad with B from B s nir arc B#. ly pit H; and. H .:<tions K r^ live dls- oOOOT Ei. bout unB 1 1 nal B*' all tfcf a B96 words
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Article41 1932-07-16 5 Fancj Dishes i<n l ondon I niidun. Ht i ishop, 'I! m»tl two .-hillings one V allid Antoun Hi from V the Arab boy V anda with On the rnamenta] K i j I eetmeftl N.A. N .AN.A.N.A - 41 words
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Article35 1932-07-16 5 "I r.rt Mackenzie (■•downs mh! Companj n-nrsn, 1S I Munidp., I I Mil reach a' I l Fire I 1 the a of •ir.K.ti-sat this I :,o mi nent -M.. r parts35 words
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Article42 1932-07-16 5 I Matilda I the oldest I in the K M Inspector Mr 1.,, .M,r.y had ET v-roation r H.. was -.shire, I R Borneo Co n eight m Chin, u, fib mtod in 1 In m Md wh O Ik the ><>>iid42 words
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Article297 1932-07-16 5 DECREASE RECORDED London Moving Outwards [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Interesting facts about the "surplus" women and the decrease in the size of families have bean discovered by the Ministry of Health officials who, ever since the census was taken in April. 1931, have been sifting the297 words
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Article298 1932-07-16 5 Amended Bill Passed by Senate After *Mk of religious fervour the Irish BtfttC turned its attention again to the Utfca] problems which confront it. The Senate passed the final stage of the Bill to remove the Oalh of Allrmance from the Constitution.. The Bill, drastically amended by298 words
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Article127 1932-07-16 5 Young Derybshire Bowler Seizes His Chance A young Derbyshire bowler— Copson. of War•srp—playing in his first county match, against Surrey at the Oval, accomplished the remarkable feat of securing a wicket with his first delivery. Sandham proved the \ictim, while other famous Surrey batsmen— Shepherd. Fender,127 words
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Article33 1932-07-16 5 Am.d Hie tumult of thus age without faith, amid the flux of secondhand philosophies "m.ous dogmas, and scientific inconclusions that pass to-day instead cf faith, the values tcrSE**" stand firm and iear Mr33 words
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Article332 1932-07-16 5 First Section of Rinj? Road Mr. P. J. Pybus, the Minister ef Transport, opened the first fxct.on of what is eventually to be a great road encircling Oxford. This section, officially known as the Southern Bypass Road, runs from Botley to the foot of Hinksey Hill, and will332 words
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Article256 1932-07-16 5 "Despised" head wear Returns to Popularity I From Our Own Correspondent] London. Straw "boaters" are appearing all over the country, in response to the lead given by the Prince of Wales. When he appeared in a "boater" at functions en two succeeding days, and tvas followed by256 words
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Article190 1932-07-16 5 Three Victims of Pit Crash Three men were killed at Pelton Fell Colliery. County Durham, when a pit cage in which they were descending to feed ponies and inspect the workings crashed 300ft. to the bottom of the Fhaft. The victims, all of Pelton. were: Robert190 words
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Article152 1932-07-16 5 BOOKMAKER WHO SINGS IN CHOIR Bishops Discuss a Problem The Bishop of Portsmouth (Eh-. Lovett), opposing a resolution in the Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury mentioned the case of a bookmaker who was a member of a choir and a sidesman. The discussion arose from one of a152 words
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Advertisement57 1932-07-16 5 THE KELLOGG "FACT" j i i Our experience has demon- st rated the power of newspapers J j and June and July will see the largest and most intensive use cf newspaper advertising in the history of the company. Mr W. K Kellogg, founder and pre- J Bkteni "f the57 words
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Advertisement223 1932-07-16 5 Eo l^ j j I H n *****11l i .'Hi RT^^^^^M^^n I 11/1111l I i&9iT^* l^7S^77^^l! By^^B^K 11/1111l W***^^ B W^ W^^^^^p^^^^^^ c \y ■^^—r I 1 Conquer I erve trouble^ I 4^b M. Lossof nerve-strength may result in such iffW^HIIII/fJJiSMB seemingly diSerent complaints as listless[lviJE^/i] Ift ness, stomach troubles,223 words
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Article, Illustration1955 1932-07-16 6 Best Films to See in Singapore Good-Night Vienna to be Shown at the Pavilion ID* Pavilion announce that following "Lord Babs." the BritLsh musical comedy which is having a very successful season, they will present Money Far Nothing" another British comedy 1. 11 rum Seymour Hicks, the well-known London or.1,955 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1932-07-16 6 IVAN SHARPE - A Survey of English Cricket IV AN SHARPE REVIVAL OF FAST BOW U N(; j THE QUESTION OF TEST I (By Special to the Free Press •TPHE All India team now visiting England j has introduced at least one delightful player to first class cricket. I refer to C. K.1,027 words
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Article232 1932-07-16 7 Vnimal's Extensive rhoma. Kii.\. Ib and hi m:idt' I ngly interest- ill i htalntng k and to the the ;minial. thai -<> little had ki p tin breed optional merit, particularly ifTectton. The u tmal than ihc I ;.li<i \<> ifaOW i trek Any i ourse; ther232 words
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Article21 1932-07-16 7 PROFESSO R'S SKULL SHATTERED Lightning Vienna. WenitU was Mt- "totem thun- lla.sh.O ■-i Ihe prole.- BMetakM ntst b Injured bv 111121 words
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Article441 1932-07-16 7 FORTUNE LOST Carnival Queen Driven from Home Dm en from their home and their livelihood by the Poison Pen of Aberystwyth, a handsome vn\ ami her mother are living quietly in a ■Kldeet little London street I-ast year the girl. Miss Joanna Williams, was chosen carnival441 words
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Article352 1932-07-16 7 H Motor Cyclists Defended [From Our Own Correspondent] London. M"i r-cycllets were defended by Major H. R Watling director of the British Cycle and M >tc i -C\ !>■ Manufacturers' and Traders' Union, in an interview at Coventry, when he criticised the statement made in the official352 words
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Article135 1932-07-16 7 London. The difficult problem of the musician who i wants to practise at home in London has DMO ingeniously solved by Mrs. Jack Hylton. For years her husband has been worried by neighbours who did not like the sound of music through the walls of his houseN.A.N.A - 135 words
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Article909 1932-07-16 7 A TERRIBLE (RIME Fate of German Priest at Hands of Japanese From an unimpeachable .source, the North--1 China Daily News has received startling details of the fate of Father Rapp, the German priest who was murdered near Lungchingtsun on the Korean-Manchurian border. After having been led off909 words
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Article104 1932-07-16 7 Public Hearing Opens at Nanking The court held its first public hearing of the Noulens trial at Nanking on July 5. Noulens refused to answer any question which was unUmportant regarding the application for the transfer of his case to the Shanghai court. He gave his104 words
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Advertisement62 1932-07-16 7 i H an I until he I and I I lie- I tOO I msde f soft I unlike the pP ind un- IK si\ suspensory I pproved t lie I i vital I and I .ne nf H .aid dlouing ".'iit am thll new E3 m iml Iwrtni ;i,62 words
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Advertisement62 1932-07-16 7 AN UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Makes Your Mail EASIER to Write and EASIER to Read PATERSON, SIMONS AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Phone 5991. Off like a shoL quick, smooFh, .^^BBBI BBB^^ .^BbGIbBwAi^SS^BVtvS' m^^^ .^BBlr AMm ■HP^flßl BbW j i^l^ -^t.^BHBI Brf^Bßßß^^ 89^ HEF!M3!Bk.-j^». y^if^i^' j*(39w Bb^^^ bbbbßb^^ BBB^^ IGpr ciDUnud.nL P^bb the starter62 words
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Article77 1932-07-16 8 13 KILLED IN B US SMASH Baby's Miraculous Escape Further particulars regarding the nJS^biJ smash near Uthampalayam .show that the "tea fully loaded with coolies returning from a tea estate in Cumbam Valloy The number of persons killed is 13 including nine women and two children incl udlng The police77 words
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1726 1932-07-16 8 EFFECT OF WORLD DEPRESSION Most Courteous and Charming Revolt in History PRAISE FOR MONARCH'S ATTiTUDE Below we give a summary of the opinions expressed in the leading English newspapers on recent events in Siam. Though, for the most part, they are1,726 words
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Article449 1932-07-16 8 Cancelled Engagement Denied The papers have been full of a rumour that the engagement between Mr. J. A. Mollison and Miss Amy Johnson has been broken cfT. (writes the Free Press London correspondent on June 28t. Mr. Mollison hov:ever denied this rumour. In an interview with a449 words
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Article85 1932-07-16 8 Dealers Pay £1 7s for Sovereigns Bullion dealers are now piying £1 7s. for British ssvereigns. which is nearly as much as the peak price at the beginning of the year. says a London message of July 4th The rise is in sympathy with the recent85 words
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Article19 1932-07-16 8 Mr. A. R. Smith, who was in Malaya 1926 to 1932. has joined Haymills Ltd.. of Wembley Park. Middlesex.19 words
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Article305 1932-07-16 8 Alleged Connection With Theft of Cycles Two more Penang policemen have been arrested by the Detective Police in connection with the theft of bicycles. This, following closely the arrest of a Police Corporal earlier and that of a Police van diiver last week, has created a sensation. The305 words
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Article248 1932-07-16 8 Judge Refuses to Hear Them Mr. Justice Prichard uttered general warning to counsel in the Penang Court on Tuesday that it was their duty to see that their witnesses did not sit In court listening to the proceedings before they VWI called, and that he248 words
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Article157 1932-07-16 8 Death of Sir BnMC (iurdtfl Set on I The death i,.- Gordon Btton, Bt TIM la* of Aberconi H- j Squirt of the li y.i. l: I on October 13th. 18»;« He joined Um I f i in Wa/i: I I awarded medal a:.u j Field Force. Ltti I157 words
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Article152 1932-07-16 8 Daphne du Minn _Work Daphne du Manner. known ■dor, and pM of ••Trilby and M lished her MO ad Again" and proved thai a writer of distinction II *aH reminiscent ot Kn I Hen a real talc to toll, ami I ft famous DOtt, who bfl atmosphere and152 words
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Article13 1932-07-16 8 I Mr Pecchlonl r> tn I MOMtd^i Mr I I Borneo Motors Sereml13 words
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Advertisement71 1932-07-16 8 Kr *y\ I ■1 1 I I The immense popularity of this Original Fruit Juice Beverage has been the cause of numerous imitations. ASK FOR THE GENUINE SMASH and refuse imitations. FRAMROZ CO. THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT Office Show Rooms 28 34, Orchard Road. Orders can now be executed at71 words
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Advertisement31 1932-07-16 8 Pr/ wbl^Tlt^l In tin Tiio Most PobnLir S/co. 2 l > l 4 jo/ M|ilVr^ X r/ t///^/ 2U x 3 r i, oj Kodak Wricbronn Yihu 1 >/ /^O </;/^ Kt^nLir Kodak Him31 words
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Advertisement239 1932-07-16 9 PAVILION ».i* Reservations Phone 6903 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 LAST NIGHT A delightful British comedy ml of week-end show vou like f 1 BOBBY HOWES London's musical comedy favourite H LORD BABS M 1^ Gainsborough laugh feast ir^^H seymour'hicks t -^^1 MONEY FOR NOTHING A Itriiish International Picture. delightful talkiiiii239 words
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Advertisement323 1932-07-16 9 "/t's a Great Film and those who miss it will miss THE LAUGH OF THE YEAR" "STRAITS TIMES" Matinees To-day To-morrow 3.15 TO-XIGHT THE BIG SHO W FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY^ No More Night-mares Xo nerve-racking thrills FORGET VOUR TROUBLES Jfflr^^ WH E F I FR lIP -J OOLSEY W'-323 words
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Advertisement180 1932-07-16 9 MATINEES: TO-DAY TO-MORROW Once again Alhambra sets the pace with an incomparable entertainment— the vivid never-to-be-forgotten adventures of fiction's most dashing crook J O H N BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE Together-IN— ARSENE LUPIN A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Super. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS -THE BRILLIANT, 'BEAUTIFUL STAR Mi I BANKHEAD M CHEAT" ftfl A PARAMOUNT PICTUR]180 words
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763 1932-07-16 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY. JULY 16. 1932. D.V. Hopes of a settlement of the Anglo-Irish dispute appear to have been revived by the dramatic turn in events provided by the invitation by Mr. MacDonald. and Mr. De Valera's acceptance, that the Free State President should come to London for a763 words
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Article469 1932-07-16 10 Mr. L. Cresson and Mr. E. J. Asmus of the Singapore Rubber Works Ltd. have been on a brief visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. S. A. H. Chisty. Editor of Real Islam, is returning to Singapore by the Rohna on Sunday. He left for India on a business trip 6469 words
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Article111 1932-07-16 10 Programme For To-morrow's Special Concert A flute solo. Ciard's "Carnival de Russe." and a cello solo, a Tschaikowsky Nocturne, are among the special features of the concert I programme to be given by the Europe Hotel orchestra on Sunday evening, directvd by Mr. P. J. Strasser. The programme111 words
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Article36 1932-07-16 10 I Municipal Commissioners' 1 Decision The Singapore Municipal CommlssloneTß have decided to convert their holdings of i 5% Sterling War Loan, amounting to just |< over £900.000. Into the new 3V.«? r Loan 136 words
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Article957 1932-07-16 10 CASES WITHDRAWN Names That Would Cause a Stir Before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday afternoon Mr. R. C. Blair-Wiltshire. ASP. attached to the Singapore detective branch, prosecuted another batch of seventeen women who were rounded up by him and a posse957 words
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Article22 1932-07-16 10 lAvut. W. J. Curran-Sharp. 5.8.V.P., has been a ippointed Acting Captain whilst In comment >f tlu> Sißiinl Section of the Malacca Volun-22 words
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Article221 1932-07-16 10 MiDxi<;in~^,, AI J To thr Editor Sir.-I to. o, m your tara, gentleman You Ml up I would k would like to ha the vtvw vho Unfortunat.lv Of my life when Coupled with -l. But my n.vde Mdr of woke me up-whiU quietly walked Mil calling221 words
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Article69 1932-07-16 10 Sentences in Forged x Case Mr J.;--terday m tlv two mm tad tn»t!'n kiim m I I ha\f BttMaptc4 tO B d»>t«'ctr. CbM Mem for twehf month- Jtartlee Whltte] r that he ha I MM .iithoukjh total m> Tin- wanaa i regarded Mon i i :h;m M69 words
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Article47 1932-07-16 10 LONDON AND WJJJSji I FREE PIU> 1 [.ond I Messrs Hfj,: —1 brokers, notify to follow Spot E127« F (£129%). The market Messrs. Symington" l^ notify to-cays rub*. follows Spot 1 15, U 2 1 16d. (2 1 32d The mark." New York Forward 147 words
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Article60 1932-07-16 10 m IW'forr thr MH t y 1 md Mr. Just,..- PTfcHlfl it 11 im xj^*! .lud K mriU I 1 111 I J I 3 Th. Dn« i.ki. I M Ltd 4 Tun Km K\\< K 5. H«' CHOP T iH MONDAY ull in ,»r| B,fun- M- lllt60 words
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Advertisement130 1932-07-16 10 Real laper stored for at least four months at freezing point before hottlinjr, as every lager must be to have the true and perfeet lager eharaeter. BARCLAY'S LAGER AGENTS ■M|^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BRITISH iriVTrifl r lager that pf world. TRAVELLERS PRAIf E yl*' 54^%48 T I 'lilt-' W I INI>UN KIM. ,>,.VM130 words
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Advertisement29 1932-07-16 10 GRAND CRICKET MATCH!!! SINGAPORE NON-BENDERS vs. O. %^>a V/« ON THE PADANG Sunday— July 17th— 10 a.m. My word if we catch 'em BENDING without their "Gaflac" Accident Policies.29 words
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MR. DE VALERA'S TRIP TO LONDON
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Article, Illustration188 1932-07-16 11 ■IIAIK TURN W ANGLO- IRISH STATION EXPORT RUSH I ml.m. lulv l. r >. ted (be invitation ndon tc-day. I .mdoi;. Latrr. taken i mddea mornim thtt to-day itatlon from I iit between Sankey <Lord I: Up (SollCttOC leader, Mr. inetary, Slr d and Major After I188 words
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Article32 1932-07-16 11 Vi^'i Recalled in Message Is 1.5.1\ LmWM, July 14, from the Incorp thanking l.in eraea thai in Industry of pe hat In StOP- f..i an- -ndeaP« :i"(i ot depras-32 words
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Article28 1932-07-16 11 E >ril Powers Urge Abolition Service] ■<■><■%.!. July 11. hnmWin the uomßer EuroUMtaj ,h Mr. Disamuunent nd the •hitkm, disrusi Jr. ,m Satur- n ippeaa wound up tin28 words
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Article155 1932-07-16 11 11l Count rriiida's Statement Causes Comment [Reuters Servicel London. July 15. oMml Uchida's statement at UM final Bertinn of the Lytton Commission at Tokyo to thu effect that once Japan tat mogtltetd Manchilkuo she will decline to negotiate abroad rcL:ardnu the new state, is widely published in155 words
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Article186 1932-07-16 11 Echo of Explosion in Syed Alwi Road An explosion in a house in Syed Ahvi Road hi May 31. vu recalled yesterday when i Chinese youth named Lob ICol Wan was charted in the Assize Court with being unlawfully in possession of explosiveA detective sitting in a186 words
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Article119 1932-07-16 11 Return to London After Inspecting Fleet r I British Radio Official Service] Ku?by. July IS. The King arrived in London this morning from Portsmouth. A salute of 21 guns mi Bred by naval battleships when he left Portsmouth. After reviewine the fleet the Km» cabled the following message119 words
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Article58 1932-07-16 11 Won by Lord Rosebery's <J-KkK MF.KSS BKRVICIC-— CDPVKIGHTI London July 15. The EilipM' Stakes were rim at Sandown Park to-day and resulted as foll<\ r: Lord Roseberys MIRACLE 1 M. Btussac's GOYBSCAS 2 H H the A«a Khan's FIRDAUSSI 3 W u by three lerujtli.s. two bef.vee'i second58 words
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Article47 1932-07-16 11 ITo Represent Argentine in Montevideo I British Radio Official Service I Rujfby. July 15. At the request of the Argentine Government the British Minister in Montevideo Ls taking Cbarga of Argentine interests in Uruguay, the Government of which has broken off diplomatic relations with Argentine.47 words
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Article44 1932-07-16 11 War Ijoan Buoyant on London Market I British Radio Official Service] London, July 14. The LoQdOB Stock Markets closed with a ■OOi tom this evening, with further gains bj leading British Governrm-nt Stocks. War Loan > pet (tin standing at 101 9 16.44 words
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Article871 1932-07-16 11 BRITISH WHITE PAPER EUROPEAN BLOC AGAINST US. DENIED TEXT OF AGREEMENT All the naticns concerned in the Lausanne Agreement are busily explaining that there has been no attempt to create a European t ombination to force America to cancel war debts. But America is not convinced. In871 words
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Article418 1932-07-16 11 I FUTURE DIFFICULTIES Mr. R. Boyd's ThoughtProvoking Address (From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, July 15. Sir Cecil Clementi, an honorary member of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, was present at the luncheon to-day, when Mr. R. Boyd. cf the Co-operative Department, spoke on the problems418 words
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Article57 1932-07-16 11 Sir S. Hoare to Deputise at Colonial Office [Reuters Service] London. July 15. Sir Samuel Hoare. Secretary of State la India, is deputising for Sir P. Cunlifle Lister S*H?retary of State for tIM Colonies, while tht latter is at Ottawa. Mr. Onnsby Gore. Firs Commissioner for Wcrks. will57 words
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Article36 1932-07-16 11 Lord Irwin Appointed President [Reuter's Service] London. July 15. It is officially announced that Lord Irvin has been appointed President of the Board of Ediu-ation in succession to the late Sir Donald Maclean.36 words
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Article226 1932-07-16 11 cumstances I consider myself justified in proceeding on the assumption that the mitter has been authoritatively explrined, in so far a Germany is concerned." j The White Paper tIM contains identical letters from the Chancellor of the Exchequer j iMr. Neville Chamberlain to the French and Italian Finance Ministers stating226 words
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Article83 1932-07-16 11 "U.S. Will not be Pressed Into Action [Reuter's Service 1 Washington, July Is. Mr. Hoover in a letter to Senator Borth says he was not assured that the recent European agreement was for the purpose of combined action by America's debtors but if this was intended he "does83 words
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Advertisement115 1932-07-16 11 i Jjj. WATNEY'S 4^v^7r^' 1 A IS BRIGHT, CLEAR AND i l 4 'SSffi ij\\ FI LL OF SUNSHINE. CALL F R A Bill: "WATNEY'S" ■I I "CHOP RUSA" |W-M j A jREAL /^EE/e Wm j SPECIALLY BREWED FOR EXPORT BY THE 'If T ff^3^ W WELL KNOWN LONDON BREWERS115 words
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Article571 1932-07-16 12 CUNNING ALTERATION HALF-CENT PIECES THAT BECAME 20 CENTS 6.30 A.M. POLICE RAID A Chinese who had been earning a living by alter ii g half rrnt copper coins and representing them as twenty-cents silver coins, by means of a cunning substitution of the word "twenty" for "half",571 words
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Article152 1932-07-16 12 rs2oo and Costs Awarded [From Our Own Correspondent J Serrmban, July 14. Some time in June a case came up for hearing in the Seremban Police Court before Ch'^ Hamzah, In which one Mohamcd Raus bin Lias sued two Indians named Pola Din and Ismail for152 words
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Article185 1932-07-16 12 At tIM annual general meetincr of The All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, held at the Aljunied Islamic School under the Presidentship of Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman Bin Junied Aljunied J.P. a Moulood Sheriff CommiHec for the celebration of the Birthday of our Holy Prophet Syedena Muhammed (Peace185 words
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723 1932-07-16 12 PENANG SWAN SONG Increasing Financial Difficulties In view of the lack of support and the increased difficulty of raising finances, it has become necessary for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Penang to consider whether the Society can be usefully carried723 words
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Article149 1932-07-16 12 How Well-Known Explorer was Killed London. How Dr. Cuthbert Christie, the well-known explorer and scientist, met his death in the heart of the Belgian Congo on May 29th last, as the result of being tossed and gored by a wounded buffalo, is told in a message which149 words
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Article64 1932-07-16 12 "Big Bird From My E Fairy Tale" Oslo. I playing outside a farmhouse in thr iag district, a four-year-old girl was by an eagle, which dropped her halfa high and steep cliff. The child was quite unhurt when she was found, and said that "a big64 words
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Article1096 1932-07-16 12 IMPERIAL FRUIT SHOW Search For Suitable Girls The Malayan Office has now definitely decided that they are going to put in an entry at the Palace of Beauty at the forthcoming Imperial Fruit Show which is to be held at Birmingham from October 21st to1,096 words
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Article1049 1932-07-16 12 1932 AWARDS I \j^ I Approved by Students' Aid Society IBy Our* Muslim Correspondent] A meeting of the Committee of Management of the Muslim Students' Aid Society was held on Tuesday, at the office of Mr. C. M. Van Cuylenburg, 2, Raines Place (kindly lent for1,049 words
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Article466 1932-07-16 12 LAWYER'S CLERK FINED Acquitted on Charge of Assault A case in which a lawyer's clerk. Salam. was charged in the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday with being drunk and disorderly and ivith assaulting a police officer, at the New Bridge Read police station at 9 p.m. on466 words
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Article290 1932-07-16 12 Kills Mahout: Hurls Body The people of Balana in Matugama, are in a state of alarm a? a result of an elephant killing its mahout. The animal has not been captured, as no one dares to approach it. The elephant which is owned by Kannangara. Fiscal's Officer. Bandarapnma.290 words
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Article47 1932-07-16 12 There is a great need for the fuller education of the small investor in the choice of investments; he is too often attracted by high rate of interest and a high rate of interest nn nevn be secured without a large amount of risk Lord Snowden. i47 words
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Article169 1932-07-16 12 Is not well supported by the local Muslims. It Ls also to be regretted that the work of the Society was not carried out as satisfactorily as it should have been, owing probably to the abnormal times we are passing through. It Ls hoped that local Muslims will come to169 words
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388 1932-07-16 12 REORGANISATION Creation of a fraiis^ Department I From Our Ovi. hu..i i Substantial COCM nil a change in thr admli Railway. em 1 "Transportation Depart in place of tl)' D tranV and tJuic in The chani;r and marks Um COtnpli rganlaatlon wiu< u .■s <ivt r388 words
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Article152 1932-07-16 12 Recent Arrival .it LMelel Zoo The Zoo has just had Um the Morning P<v t. to i> from Singapore consist;: python. This addition to Hm Hi tinctive-looking creature il length. His body ki pun I«W yellowish llrMkl I I black markings on a i general effect is152 words
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Article1021 1932-07-16 13 MEASUREMENTS WRONG Young Runner Deprived of Great "Double" [From Our Own Correspondent] London. June 36. Fourteen A.A.A. Junior titles were down for it( ision at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, and thirteen were duly decided. The one which must be considered as undecided was the 2201,021 words
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Article36 1932-07-16 13 A. Ridyard, who has been with Barnsley for throe seasons, has been transferred to West Bromwich Albion. He is young, and his best place is at left half. He stands 6ft. 3iiv. and weighs over 13st36 words
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Article1379 1932-07-16 13 LOW SCORING MATCH Bowlers On Top At Trent Bridge The first day's play in the match at Trent Bridge between Notts and India ended distinctly In favour of the county. B:wlers were on top throughout the day. After Notts had been dismissed for 188 they1,379 words
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Article164 1932-07-16 13 The tie. in the Singapore badminton championships between Ang Whp.tt Kim and Boey i Keok Bin, which was fixed for Saturday, ha*: been postponed to Sunday morning. The ti. between Thomas George and Teo Soo Poh will be played off instead. After a distinguished career extending over two seasons. Banned,164 words
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Article601 1932-07-16 13 Spirited Bidding on Mason Cup Sweep Reporting the Annual General Meeting of the Miri Golf Club Mirage says: Three of the old Committee still retained the confidence of the community and wee again elected to office viz Messrs. F. F. Marriott. F. L. Webster and H. A Kay.J.C.B - 601 words
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Advertisement414 1932-07-16 13 tIVV^ %1 DMc^iY nn JrescrlptiOl M infallible icniedy for Eczema, Bad UL Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, RingDhobit's Itch, or other skin trouble. Salvee -they simply clog the pores. D.D.D. is (intment, but a golden liquid wash which tshes out the disease germs and clears the i Jeaving a clean, smooth414 words
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Advertisement132 1932-07-16 13 A Message of Hone 523^^™ to those who have hE '-^(L^r. t^ It b( i< vos every man whose W^J^^^BBBMyGB^WI new reserves of youthful stamina, so that life once more becomes worth living, worth enjoying and worth prolonging. Start taking Pr,n,m*«d 'T l OA Vf FIL-O-SAN 1 l^/-JL//\ X OBTAINABLE132 words
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Advertisement1062 1932-07-16 14 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean TUB SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Stium 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 NAVIGATION1,062 words
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Advertisement605 1932-07-16 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due S'pore. Sails S'pore. Ste&ner s.s. CITY OF PERTH For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg July 30 Aug. 2 s.s. CITY OF FLORENCE For Marseilles, Havre, London,605 words
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Advertisement434 1932-07-16 14 P. Oj British India and Apcar LinJ (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGoI SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVOQnJ LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVICI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA j.fyJ Due Tonnage. Singapore. BURDWAN 6,070 July 21 RANCHI RANPURA 17,000434 words
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Advertisement515 1932-07-16 15 11 lUS LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND (1 vMI' v %n MIDDLESBROUGH. 1 Ja.y 27 28 HAKONE MARU T. 10,500 Sept. 21 22 Aug 11 12 5 SUWA MARU T. 10,700 Oct. 6 7 Aug. 25 26 5 FUSHIMI MARU T. 11,000 Oct. 20 21 Bept 6 7 HAKOZAKI MARU T.515 words
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Advertisement562 1932-07-16 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE to i:ikoim: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pom. Penanff. N. York. Pres. Adams July 18 July 19 July 21 Aug. 30 Pres. Harrison July 31 Aug.562 words
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Advertisement899 1932-07-16 15 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VALENTIJN Saturday. July 16, Bawean. Padang-Bay. Booleleng and Sourabaya. SINGKARA Saturday, July 16, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOBOALI Saturday, July 16, Pontianak. TOMOHON Saturday, July 16, Singkawang, Pemmgkat and Sambas. TOHITI Saturday, July 16, Moeara-Saba an 1 Djambi. GEN. VAN GEEN—899 words
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Advertisement692 1932-07-16 16 I Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the SS. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins692 words
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Advertisement482 1932-07-16 16 Kerr Steamship Co., lnc I (Incorporated in U.S.A i NEW YORK SERVK E. I Regular Freight Service to Boston, \Y A y Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez), Due Sails M.S. SILVERSANDAL, In Port MS. SILVERWILLOW July 29 Aug. 4 M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 For rates and particulars please apply to:—482 words
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Miscellaneous689 1932-07-16 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas; every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30 a.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) Sunday689 words
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Miscellaneous590 1932-07-16 16 CHURCH SERVICES Bth Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Chorai) 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy Communion. GARRISON590 words
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Article397 1932-07-16 17 Per Hakusan Maru: For Colombo: Mr. V. Asaipillai For Pert Said: Mr. J. Ito. For Naples: Mr. O. Ishii, Mr. K. Yamanaka. Mrs. K. Yamanaka. Mr. H. A. de Lathouder. Mr. J. Roos. Mr. J. Rosbergen. For Marseilles. Col. R. Ando. Mrs. S. Ando, Mrs. M. Ashida. Miss397 words
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Article311 1932-07-16 17 Ministry of Agriculture Campaign [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Apparently the Authorities are becoming worried about the spread throughout Great Britain of musk rats since the war against them is to I be intensified by the Ministry of Agriculture I in conjunction with local authorities. Two experts311 words
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Article318 1932-07-16 17 Prisoner's Denial Of Identity The trial was concluded at the Colombo Assize Court last week of the case in which H. Sua was charged with the murder of his wife, Elisa. by shooting at her with a revolver on February 15th. 1917. at? Yabaraluwa, a hamlet318 words
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Article809 1932-07-16 17 Improvement Unlikely for Some Time In the course of a comprehensive survey of the Japanese shipping industry, appearing in Commerce Reports. Mi H. B. Titus, the Assistant U.S. Trade Commissioner at Tokyo, points out that the Japanese shipping industry! in common with that of many other countries809 words
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Article139 1932-07-16 17 1 Atlantic Scoured by Over 100 Seaplanes Hamilton (Bermuda 1 The United States airship Akron, over 100 seaplanes and Coast Guard craft are scouring the Atlantic in search of the 47-foot ketch Curlew and its crew of six amateurs who have been missing since they started with 26139 words
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Advertisement371 1932-07-16 17 IKE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Oailv and Weekly Editions) Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. ,;u Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. emier morning daily in Malava with the Chota Hazri each Latest news, latest telegrams ..nnouncements. London rubber cables appear daily. Soecial include pictures, serial storv hud' and chess notes, ladies' u-it. test fashions,371 words
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Advertisement211 1932-07-16 17 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V AND MOST OF THE U.S. A V./ IZtiL'mVt*^ K UU> f CS»MMi National Kailwav*. ■ri_ pVI, flu b^ St Of th "«rvellous Canadian Rockic-stav at Jasper trawl s^°ia iRh l t n th,ou K h Ca from O Vamouv° US l nou lain l> ™'">.211 words
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Article74 1932-07-16 18 $4,000,000 Theft From Peking The theft of jewels and objects d'art worth approximately $4,000,000 and forming the grea;er part of the collection of Prince Tai Li, father of Mr. Henry Pu Yi. chief executive of Munchukuo and ex-emperor of China, is reported In Shanghai Chinese newspapers. The precious74 words
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Article224 1932-07-16 18 Sir C. Higham Condemns American Methods Sir Charles Higham condemned the use of wireless advertising at a luncheon of the Radio Manufacturers" Association in London. "I thank God that we have not got advertising on the radio in this country as they have in the United States,"224 words
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Article63 1932-07-16 18 Programme of drills up to and for weekending July 17th. Saturday, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Table "A"; Farrer Range, M.G. PI. (Eurasian), Table M.0.; 3 p.m., Siglap Camp, "E" (Chinese) Coy. Sunday, 7.30 a.m., Bukit Timah Range "C" (Scottish) Coy., Table "B"; 263 words
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Article38 1932-07-16 18 We have to realise that if all the social work now conducted on a voluntary basis were thrown on the shoulders of the nation It would add a crushing blow to the burden of taxation.— Mr. Frank Whifrbread38 words
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Article277 1932-07-16 18 New Buildings Approved By Court [From Our Own Correspondent] London. A great new block of buildings, with a hiph. Hepped tower dominating the landscape, has been planned for the new home of the University of London. A block model, prepared by Mr. Charles Holden. the architect, has277 words
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Article244 1932-07-16 18 Woman Drops Fifty Feet Brighton. The struggle for life of a woman who hung screaming fifty feet up from a roof top here was watched by an excited crowd. who eventually saw t-he woman drop, but escape from death. The scene was on Pavilion-parade, near the t>a244 words
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Article150 1932-07-16 18 Women seem to have taken the "boater" to their hearts, or rather to their heads, and every woman in ten now wears one. It is interesting to record that there have been ten distinct hat fashions in the twelve months since last Ascot. They are: Beret.150 words
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Article125 1932-07-16 18 Colombo's European Police In the Ceylon State Council Mr. P. A. Obeyesekere moved: That in the interest of the Ceylon Police Force and of economy this Council is of opinion that the continuance of the special corps of European Police is unnecessary and desires the gradual disbanding of125 words
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Article128 1932-07-16 18 In connection with the Silver Sacerdotal Jubilee celebrations or the Rev. Father Jules Paul Francois, vicar of St. Francis" Church, Malacca, it has now been decided that an At Home will be held in the Church compound on Tuesday, at 5 p.m. when an address and various souvenirs will be128 words
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Article297 1932-07-16 18 Kobe's Biggest Blaze in Thirty Years Nearly sixty houses were completely destroyed and ten partially wrecked in a fire that occurred in the small hours of the morning in the bazaar at the back of the Sannomiya Shrine, Kobe. The flames originated in or near the j Hosoi297 words
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Article252 1932-07-16 18 European Drowned in Hon? Kong The body of Mr. T. A. Henry, who disappeared while swimming at Laichikok Beach on Friday afternoon, was recovered yesterdny about 3.30 p.m.. (says the South China Morning Post of July 5). It was noticed by an Indian watchman, and found under252 words
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Article242 1932-07-16 18 Some Down By A Quarter London. Membership of London social clubs, and of several well-known golf clubs near London, has dropped this year by an average of 15 per cent. This is revealed in a "secret census" taken by the committee of one of the242 words
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Article159 1932-07-16 18 GROWING FLOWERS THEY NEVER SEE Blind Gardeners Know Weeds by Touch Men and women who grow lovely flowers that they never see tell the story of their hobby in a little threepenny booklet published by the National Institute for the Blind. It was a blind woman, Mrs. Adolphus Duncombe, who159 words
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Article25 1932-07-16 18 The best solution would be a general liquidation of all War Debts both European and American; the policy of a universal wiping out M. Palnlev*.25 words
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Article345 1932-07-16 18 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from345 words
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67 1932-07-16 18 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALING HILL TESTING. Except Sundays and Public Holidays) FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 725 Recital of67 words
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Article238 1932-07-16 18 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly. M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore, July 13. Ranges. The following range allotments are republished for information: Buses leave Headquarters Sun. Bkt. T. Range Farrer R. 2 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 16.7.32 "C" Coy. Table238 words
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Article90 1932-07-16 18 Japanese Scientist Succumbs to Over- Dose Tofcvo. It is now disclosed that Dr. Kitaro Shirai a noted authority on plant pathology who parsed away on June 30th. died a martyr to science. His death was due to poisoning as th« result of a mistaken dosage of "Uzu,"90 words
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Article24 1932-07-16 18 Every world problem whether of trade Or of finance la In a greater or less degree a problem for ourselves.— Sir William H. Qoschen24 words
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Advertisement147 1932-07-16 18 A MESSAGE to the Sufferer of SKIN TROUBLES To YOU. the Skin Sufferer who endures the agonizing pains of skin trouble, gnawing Bad Leg, burning RASH— throbbing ULCER or irritating ECZEMA there is a message of HOPE. Use CtlmoUiu an °l you'll find thatPainsGO. i^.— 7N k irritations y^J^j)l% A147 words
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Advertisement527 1932-07-16 18 BANKS AAD /NSUJU^? CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE I 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar527 words
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Advertisement303 1932-07-16 18 THE YOKOHAMA SNrJ BANK, LTDI I (Est.t! Capital Subscribed 1 1 Reserve Fund I President i: M Vice-Presldent HeadOni,, hami L Sinfapore Branch i L LONDON Rxn K Rs j Westminster Bank j The National Pr. '~k I Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. RR\M 111 s Alexandria (Egypt > Is a Calcutta,303 words
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Article25 1932-07-16 19 J, gabber Company nll News OPYRIOHT] i.,M. hllv I■■AMI and p.Ki A I m Uteri KTtaa I- anual tiaii l:;ininan. and topped.25 words
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Article87 1932-07-16 19 L:.ti:>lb M«) Kar W rSe [Than Rubber Companies i torn lh in. Budget, K rapport K und on stocks HI under brokH^. rmal at H .lily i for to the ;md the K un- .1 pianta■|Bt D that of most ■■br- lor while i> hi pHtt narket87 words
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Article107 1932-07-16 19 I Leagfe I-«»an> I Committee JL h Loam f. v "l Leagu |M by the announce1, nUtivc rmed on the Bank ol Bng- b i>mdhold- 1 I Utor. Quite t, I i Kimes of SL 01 mts in K tXMUM vsii: K in knowledge K. u K107 words
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Article243 1932-07-16 19 Ceylon Railways Set an Example A correspondent of the Malay Mail refers lo a paragraph stating ih*t the Ceylon Railways Department had found scrap rubber suitable and more economical than coal for ceitain purposes, showing a saving of Rupees 15,000 pa annum. It further stated that the243 words
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Article222 1932-07-16 19 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore, July 15. With sellers reserved and moderate buying taking place, prices have advanced slightly durum the week. More Interest hha been seen on tbe ftrward positions, but the daily fluctuations are not as yet big enough to cause any real activity. The Colony Dealers" Stocks222 words
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Article187 1932-07-16 19 THE ABROAD I British Radio Official Service J June 29 July 13 1* Amsterdam 8.92'^ 8.80 >j 8 80 Athens 557 550 545 Belgrade 230 220 220 Berlin 15.20 14.95 14.95 Bombay Is. 531 32d. Is. 61 16 Is. 61 16 Brussels 25.92 25.55 20.55 Bucharest 600 597 4 597187 words
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Article96 1932-07-16 19 International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation Earnings The International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation announces gross earnings for the quarter ended March 31, 1932, of $19,035,933.51 against $24,165,337.99 for the corresponding quarter of 1931. As a result of economies operating expenses were reduced to $15,568,067. 3»>. a-s compared with $18,857,366.6496 words
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Article20 1932-07-16 19 Kate Reduced to Four Per Cent Bombay. The Imperial bank rate has been reduced to four per cent.20 words
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Article361 1932-07-16 19 KXCHANGE RATES July 15 SELLING London. 4 months* sight 2 3 29 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 7 s London, 60 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London, 30 days' sight 2,3 13 16 London, demand 2 3 25 32 London, T.T. 2 3 S»361 words
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71 1932-07-16 19 July 15th., 13 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S equal to London Standard. Spot 5 716 5 916 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 5 l -> s"n August 5 916 511 16 Sept. 5 1116 513 16 Oct. -Dec. 9% b~< Jan-Mar. 5 T > 671 words
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Article687 1932-07-16 19 FRIDAY. JULY 15TH. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Seller* Asam Kumbang 21s Sd 23s 6d Austral Malay 18s 20s Ayer Hitam 9s 6d 10s Bangrin Tin 7s 8s Batang Padang ($1) 0& 10 Batu Caves (.$1) 19 23 Bukit Arang (,$1) 40 nom Burmah Malay 7s nom Chenderiang687 words
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671 1932-07-16 19 Official Returns Tn Excess of Actual Holdings When the monthly return (for June) of Colony stocks of rubber at close of business on June 30 was issued yesterday morning it was found that, contrasting with a monthly average of 48.235 toru, the figure for June671 words
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Article148 1932-07-16 19 Persian Section to be Discontinued "It is proposed too discontinue the air route via Persia as from October Ist next." stated Sir Philip Sassoon, Parliamentary Under-Sec-retary of SUte of the Air Ministry, in reply to a question in the House of Commons on July 6. The capital148 words
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Article117 1932-07-16 19 Changes in Representative Prices [United Press Association 1 Jnly 13 14. American Can. Com. 35 s 33 7 4 Am. Tphone and Tgraph 74 73 H Dupont 25 s 25 Firestone. Common 10 1 2 11 Gen. Electric 10 9% Gen. Motors 8 < B '4117 words
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Article105 1932-07-16 19 Available For Ottawa Conference Throughout the Ottawa Conference, the representatives of Great Britain and the Dominions will be able to communicate telephonic ally with their own countries at any hour day or night. The chain of Imperial telephonic communications has now been almost completed by a new105 words
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Article92 1932-07-16 19 One Capone does not counterbalance millions of loyal and industrious citizens of whom one never hears.— Mr. A. W. Mellon (The American Ambassador) The best .thing the gold stand* rd countries could do for a rapid economic recovery would be immediately to start an Inflation of the* currencies.— Professor Cassel.92 words
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Advertisement72 1932-07-16 19 ..ri-pd $12.00<K000 Assurance In force over 535.000.00A ■The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In tbe Strait* Settlements) Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. EC nai £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British Life Aammnr* Companies Act72 words
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Article466 1932-07-16 20 PENANG RACES Over 200 Entries for Autumn Meeting Entries for the Penang Turf Club autumn meeting number 208 They are a s follow: Horses CtMi 1. Ist Run 6 and 5 Furs: 2nd Run Mile and 6 F, 3rd Run. Mile and Dlst or 8' L Furst:466 words
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Article266 1932-07-16 20 L Promising Opening By Etceteras The Etceteras made an excellent start in their tournament match against- the Public Services and Law at the S.C.C. yesterday. and by putting OB 81 with the loss oi only one wicket laid the foundation of a formidable total Which should tell in266 words
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Article28 1932-07-16 20 English Women Beat France [Reuter'B Service] Le Touquet, July 14. In the women's international lawn tennis contest Great Britain beat France by 8 matches to 4.28 words
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Article27 1932-07-16 20 Another Win For Scotland IReuter's Service] London, July 14. At Olasgow to-day in the international bowls match Scotland beat Wales by 113 points to 82.27 words
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Article684 1932-07-16 20 STILL BOWLING Indians Nearly Beaten by Staffordshire The evergreen Sidney Barnes seems to be bowling nearly as effectively as ever although he is now 59 years old. He took part in the two days' match between Staffcrdshire and the Indians last week and claimed five wickets. Barnes684 words
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Article154 1932-07-16 20 Results of ties played on Tuesday and Wednesday in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament were "A" Doubles Handicap. Semi-Final John Lim and Tan Huck Toe beat Low Kee Choe and Tan Chiap Choon 6 2, 6 o. "A" Singles Handicap. Semi -Final Cheong Chee Lim beat Yong Loon154 words
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Article105 1932-07-16 20 Singles Handicap G. Nathan beat L. Pereira,' 6 3, 6 3. E. Peche beat E. Marshall, 3 6, 6 4, 6 o. M. Isaacs beat E. Padday. 6 o, 6 2. Championship Singles C. B. Hogan beat E. Marshall, 6 l, 6 l. E. Smith beat F.105 words
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Article776 1932-07-16 20 FULL SCORES Fine Batting by Wilcox And Ratcliffe The annual cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge began at Lords on Monday last week in beautiful weather. The wicket was perfect. Cambridge won the toss and opened with Hazelrigg and Webster. The first wicket fell at 20. Webster776 words
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Article59 1932-07-16 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, July 15. The F.M.S. team scored 338 and were placed third in the Barnet Junior competition at Bisley. Among the scores were MacKinnon 82, Edwards 83, Andrews 85. Whyte 88. Nyasaland were the winners with 365. Spinks 98 and Grieve 97 have qualified59 words
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Article56 1932-07-16 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT 1 London, July 15. The News Chronicle regrets that the Nawab cf Pataudi and K. S. Duleepsinjhi, who yesterday "made a sad exception of our professional of our professional bowling" did not play for the Indian vistors in the Test match, the result56 words
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Article66 1932-07-16 20 At the At Home on Thursday, the programme will consist of the following events Race for Children of 15 and under; Mixed relay Hace (each competitor swimming one breadth of bath): Water Polo— Under 30 vs Over 30. Distribution of Prizes. All who wish fc> enter for66 words
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Article738 1932-07-16 20 TAMPERED METER Labour Contractor Fined Convicted on charges of theft, cheating and wilfully suffering his water meter to be tampered with, a Malabari -labour contractor named Hassan, living at 61 Craig Road, was fined $250 by the District Judge, Mr. C. Wilson. yesterday. The case was738 words
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Article48 1932-07-16 20 The ladies' monthly medal was played on July 13th and 14th. The best returns were Mrs. Power. 43 8 35 Mrs. Cameron, 41 5 36 Mrs. Barr-Sim, 49 12 37 Mrs. Breakey, 45 7 3g Mrs. Wallis. 50 12 38 Mrs. Holmes-Smith, 47 g 3948 words
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Advertisement119 1932-07-16 20 TWO USEFUL HANDBOOK INDISPENSABLE TO THE LEGAL PRATQ THE LEGAL STATUS MALAYAN l EQ^ -OF THE AND f, F MALAY STATES -BY A. K. VIII KI.TT Ttln, ROLAND BRADDEIX JfJ^y PRICE $1.00 (Post Extra). RIrE S2 Mr, MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE I SINGAPORE. > Sp^__^ Prepared From I Z^V^ 5 High119 words
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