The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 July 1932
1932-07-30
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1932-07-30 1 The Singapore Free Press ,;i- ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE. S.S. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1932. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article378 1932-07-30 1 pal Commission t* inquire into the 1f»33 Budget has reported that a reduction of assessment is essential. Amur.;; the recoi.imendaticns is a tempt— J rut of ten per cent of pnmanent staff cffiters' salaru- > Begins Page 4. Glowing uneasiness m Ireland is -noun by the insurance378 words
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Article1109 1932-07-30 1 Quicquid (igunt homines nostn est larrago Juvenal. Librllt Sir Frank Swettenham's appeal for unison between Malayans m Malaya and at homo was not altogether untimely, not sw much because of any little misunderstandings which have appeared to exist m the past so much as because the1,109 words
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Advertisement196 1932-07-30 1 \FFI ES HOTEL >** t VAS PREMIER HOTEL •Citation and Hot and Cold Running Water. I icfiffEL served m the BATIK CHILL 12.30. to 3. p.m. l 10-MGHT i orial Dinner Dance Cabaret >» Cla T FTITION WILL BE HELD. A SILVER KHh.NTED TO THE WINNERS. [TjjJJ* M>K( lAL DAILY196 words
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Advertisement349 1932-07-30 1 Come and Spend I BS "A Night m Vienna" H I as offered by the Europe Orchestra, led by Mr. F. J. STRASSER I Sunday, July 31st, 9.30— i0 11 p.m. I 1. Overture Morning, Noon and Night m Vienna Suppe I 2 valse The Blue Danube J. Strauss I349 words
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Advertisement170 1932-07-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Keep your arteries young and flexible Page 3 Let Beth Beri see the children danee Page 9. If you worry about that Doctor's bill see Page 10. After tennis or swimming you cant beat it —Page 18. S3 novels fcr 50 cents, what about nlliim that old bookshelf170 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-30 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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71 1932-07-30 2 Mis.s Beth Bcri issues an invitaLion to Singapore boys and girls who an- interested m balM MM] rla.sskal dtaoctnt to meet her at tho Capttol Theatre on Monday morning at U)M). m order tM;lt sllr may judy( (h(ir taU nt Tl:,. tin best71 words
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Article13 1932-07-30 2 FMS^R. lpo h has bmn tr llJjsf| to official as Divisiona, Su,,rrinu«dent i13 words
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5717 1932-07-30 2 of the necessity for estimating emoluments etc. at the maximum. F. It is true that the great majority of the people of Malaya have suffered financially very considerably m the past year or two, but each has had to consider the problem of ff and salaries5,717 words
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Article878 1932-07-30 2 All Night m Australian Bush Brisbane. A party of five Ipswich residents spent a bitterly cold night on a mountain top m the Spicer's Gap district, and were without food from 8 o'clock on Sunday morning until Monday. I The party comprised Dr. E. Elmslie Brown, Matron Cox.878 words
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Article235 1932-07-30 2 Job As Shop Assistant New York. While the tennis queens are gaily holding Dm j limelight at Wimbledon Mrs. Mallory, who once rejected an offer of £20,000 to become a tennis professional, is working as a shop assistant m !a New York department store. "I am working,"235 words
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Advertisement455 1932-07-30 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest ("lass 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 Hutchison455 words
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Advertisement580 1932-07-30 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or se /vices and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Execution of alterations to No. 37 Philip Street. Date of Closing. 4 p.m. August 9th580 words
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Advertisement288 1932-07-30 2 Char,,.. ))r^ W ll( r to Tj unend im J Item 2 i 1 1..,,. J m RAFFLES I\STIT> Evenmg c,, nlip (lasses. Rail!. Clas j 1932. Enrolnv bttadbj ■■'tk3 at Kaffirs PENANG TIKFa Autumn Meet in. '< DMIMBI BJ A h- ".ESOfM Ist Day— Saturday J U !t J288 words
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Miscellaneous537 1932-07-30 2 THE WEEK Satarday. 30th. High Water 09 20. 7.2 ft.. 19.45. 84 ft. Public Holiday. SSV.F. Ist Batt. Camp at Changi SRE ivi dinner and dance at Adelphi Hotel Badminton: Singapore Badminton Assoclatloi Fixtures 2.30 p.m. Malayan Exhibition opens at Kuala Lumpur Vi.i.ty Entertainment at V.M.C.A. 8.15 p.m. Penang Races,537 words
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Article390 1932-07-30 3 CRIPPEN MURDER ECHO Living m Poverty m West Australia BJld U thlX is not the name by which the is known m Perth. Western Australia -the u.manv.ho to-day cits m a crimped uom boktof cut on the Indian Ocean, across which the fled many years390 words
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Article216 1932-07-30 3 \ir's 'Spots' Reveal Perils for Flyers 1 h ,ve fJ se,n~TT^~Wh. -J^ted. their movements revealed the eddies nd currents m the gale. The purpose of it all b to make flung mum and Government rfficials. Thi -M-ualisation ol air nou" is one of the W lmpcrUnt advances216 words
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Article138 1932-07-30 3 £2,000,000 Contract for Britain A British firm has provisionally secured the contract to build a £2.000.000 bridge. est m Europe, over the Storstror-m Strait, ta D Dorman. Lor* »d Co.. of Middlesbrough are to undertake the project, and Ml. Chafes Mitchell, their chairman has .entered nto the provisional138 words
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Article37 1932-07-30 3 Mrs Erne?t Stephenson. late of Ipoh. JS/SS; P-enled at Hi- U*£ King's fourth and last Court last month. Btat .^"presented by Mrs. Howard Humphr^M. 1 Ernest Stephor^rn war at OM time Go^crn Electrical Engineer m Ipoh. i37 words
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Article643 1932-07-30 3 BY PHONE Back-Chat Across Space m less than 40 minuter to-d.vy I encLrctoi the globe, writes a Star Special correspondent. 1 poke by telephone tc Sydney. Australia, New trk Ric fc Janeiro, Bueno: Aires. Capetown, idrid C'.iro. Copenhagen. Stockholm, and tterdim. -nd with the643 words
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Article66 1932-07-30 3 ••I'll be there unless I drop dead! This promise to keep an appointment half an hour lat-r was made by Lieut-Col. R B. Chapman, publicity officer of the Salvation Army. n He collated from heart failure m a London tc~-hcp five minutes later. Mr Chapman spent66 words
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Article60 1932-07-30 3 Eve-y one of the 75.000 pillar-boxes m Great Britain and Northern Ireland bcrc a poster on th- mrrning of July 10 with the appeal. Convert vcur 5 per cent. War Loan. And help your country tc better times. Do it now. The phrase ••And help the country to better times'60 words
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Advertisement258 1932-07-30 3 r,^llenburgs Foods Alenboryt" Foods are particularly suited to I Tne >f™ y babics m hot climates. They are I 'and being simply and easily prepared I Edition of boiling water, their use gives I >V **£ndcnce of doubtful milk supply. absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. I v feck,258 words
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Advertisement98 1932-07-30 3 .because oF its QUALITY 6t I FRESHNESS /I ICastingsT"! GREY-IRON-I STEELI ALUMINIUM- I I BRASS- I I GUN METAL I I HI HB^^ Sh I FROM A F£W 01WCES10 10 TONS EACH NOTE I THAT WE CAN UNDERTAKE ROUGH OR FINISHED I MACHINING. ASK US TO QUOTE A COMBINED PRICE98 words
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Article2173 1932-07-30 4 OPERCE sI^ NOWC «s. MUNICIPAL RETRENCHMENT MORE WORi^O~^E DONE BY CONTRACT m- e fforts are now 511* o, new SllTk A .S^^nS! Tlie full report. dateH .1,.,,, ICh -j£«SE TS^^ i ESS; only the revenue oV,w y **> mvestiirate not that B~irt b Jt d ,lS P2,173 words
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Advertisement149 1932-07-30 5 Marvellous Stuff! iu_ a;.,,_ujL>a Day by day from all parts of the world 000 00*< 00^\ grateful parents write to Guildford de--ott o***^0 scribing what Cow Gate has done for lii|j||j| I^ 0I 0^ 0000 their babies. When all other foods have :^*Mjjk failed, Cow 6^ Gate has been tried149 words
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Article, Illustration1576 1932-07-30 6 Busy Days in British Film Studios £25,000 Pool for Aquatic Courtship •THE studies of British and Dominions ai Bon-ham Wllkl. ELstree. are at present qualifying for the title cf the busiest m the country, while Mr. Herbert Wtlcox, who controls the activities of the Imperial Studios, surely has claims to1,576 words
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Article35 1932-07-30 6 The theatre has hardly ever touched the lowlevel of materialism, depravity, and exhibition of sordid lust and cruelty which form the content of the greater number of films witnessed on Sunday. Mr. C. B. Cochran.35 words
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Article, Illustration277 1932-07-30 6 Behind the triumphant opening yesterday of Britain's newest film studios at Shepherds Bush. W., is a story of the most successful gamble In film history, writes the Daily Herald Film Correspondent. These studios belonging tc the Gaumont British Company. Britain's biggest film combine were277 words
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Article122 1932-07-30 6 1 Aranjue*. Here Spain hopes to establish her Hollywood I and an excellent rpot it is. For long a i favourite resort of royalty, Aranjuez has two I well- preserved royal patiaces. much that is 1 genuinely antique gardens that have scarcely I changed <inee Velasquez surely painted122 words
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Article678 1932-07-30 6 PENELOPE WILLIAMS - Make-Up for the Talkies PENELOPE WILLIAMS BY SINCE the intrcductitn of talking pictures screen make-up has changed as radically as has the technique of screen acting. In tlv silent days actresses applied vivid red cclouiing to their faces: now they use a brownish cast m all their make-up. This change678 words
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Article, Illustration923 1932-07-30 6 THE LORD'S MATCH England's Mechun'mul Cricket Too Few Amateurs (By IVAN SHAKPE.— Special to the WHEN the All India team pWyed their M Test Match with England, at Lords, they proved their right to this n?v rank. In recent years there have been923 words
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648 1932-07-30 7 DNALD ROSS'S GREAT WORK FOR HUMANITY Nation Would Value Some (lC Adequate Recognition i UM b he n cl world; I a ulri sion of bin ipb. many a ji. ins his Uttle raonal BttU mi WOWS <<" K < ;K the most Ahi re it It and \hich martial648 words
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Article421 1932-07-30 7 Penang Consul's Visit to Singapore •By Our Chirac Correspondent Mr. Sia Hsiang. the Chinese Consul at Penang, is now m Singapore on a pleasure trip. The Consul arrived here frcm the Federated Malay States, where, being within his jurisdiction, he had just finished a tour of inspection. On421 words
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Article279 1932-07-30 7 Health Officer on Diphtheria m Seremban I From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. July 27. There ut re nly three items on the agenda at the nitctinu of the Seremban Sanitaiy Board, which was held m the State Council Chamber this morning, but two other matters of some279 words
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Article98 1932-07-30 7 Diamond Merchant's Action Dismissed h 0 The action m which N. Srhupr. n diamond nun ham. and ether signatories to I deed of ompoMtion executed betveen See Kirn Soh d and his creditors, disputed the wording cf a provision contained m the deed of composition, dtHnSMtd with cots98 words
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Article242 1932-07-30 7 Area Reported as Rich m Chengai A meeting of Pa hang State Council was held I at Pekan at which the new Sultan. His High- I ness al-Sultan Abu Bakax Ri'ayatu'd-din al- i Mu'adzdzam ibni al-Marhum al-Mu'tasim Bi'llah al Sultan Abdullah presided. Before proceeding with the business242 words
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Article168 1932-07-30 7 Epidemic Still Serious at Swatow Swatow. Cholera continues here, still without showing very much sign of abatement. A member of the crew of the Douglas steamer Hai-Yang was admitted to hospital here, having been taken ill with cholera on the voyage between Hong Kong and Swatow. He 1168 words
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Article111 1932-07-30 7 An unusual incident occurred m PondokTsnjong on Sunday evening, when a fire was i-een m the Government Forest Reserve which scor. spread to about an acre of land. Coolies Here at once rurhed to the spot to combat 1 the fire and soon had the flames under control It was111 words
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Advertisement228 1932-07-30 7 AN a UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Makes Your Mail AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Phone 5991. By using Sanatogen you wiß rXTT°>- rV toon enjoy scumi. healthy sleey again, because Sanatogen lakw ">!">:• v <& s^~ away the cause ol your sleepo> t^xt& .«5 le*sness your nerveweakne«« i .^*N» *^r p More than 2-4.000228 words
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2089 1932-07-30 8 MALAYAN EXPERIMENT Findings of British Commission me toUOWlng relerence*; to tuny m tne 1 Colonies, which indicate that an experiment is to be carried cul m Malaya, are contained m the report of the enquiry conducted by the Commivrica on educational and cultural2,089 words
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Advertisement158 1932-07-30 8 Charming Nancy Carroll, the famous Paramount star, IhBR says Lux Toilet Soap is Rp a great aid m keeping one's ■HH^w^^ skin flawless for the all- HF ddlAlH^^*' seeing eye of the camera." I lu **t i ''^HtiHi^if^P llHH)||||l||ff wfe j::;^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ||||j||iU::::;:.: •jj|^'"-^ 'l!' H^ OT In all places where158 words
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Advertisement90 1932-07-30 8 II I I it smr i 4 The immense pool of this Original Ml Beverage has been I of numerous ASK FOR m GENUINE SMASH and refus iRAMROZj! «nd tub J 3j mm with upkeep a tivi the fui Se.eittv ranta of CO I tllll! rubber-fi poor than eo-'i" films90 words
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Advertisement152 1932-07-30 9 -^TINEES TO-DAY, SUNDAY m MONDAY at 3.15 PROORAIQH IS NOT LIKE THE CURATES EGO ONI V (iOOD IN PARTS any doubt the finest :n Singapore this week-end I thai crowds are coming to see it I TWICE I LET TO-NIGHT BH A BIG NIGHT I SEE JACK BUCHANAN m thf:152 words
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Advertisement221 1932-07-30 9 It 9 s The Talk of Town I j 1 The Biggest Double Attraction j j PRESENTED IN SINGAPORE 1 capltol VATIIEE TO-DA¥ 3.1S AND TO-MORROW Note BETH BERI will appear at 3.20 p.m. TO-NIGHT! The Favourite of 2 Continents TALLULAH BANKHEAD m Paramount's Celebrity Production "THE CHEAT" With Special221 words
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Advertisement163 1932-07-30 9 "Dance Team" classic entertainment Matinees To-day To-morrow f K. A. J. CHOTIRM ALL Co. cordially invite you to pay a visit to their shop during their RECORD-BREAKING SALE Commencing July 28th, 1932 Phone 7957. 41-43 High Street. The Importance of Salt InDailyljfe T he sa j f y° u take163 words
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Article28 1932-07-30 10 DEATH. COOPE— At Pingelly, Western Australia n\ Friday. July 29. 1932. Amy, beloved wife o1 Dr. A. B. Jesser Coope. Penang and F.M.S papers please copy.28 words
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772 1932-07-30 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1932. KELANTAN GOLD Kelantan is a name which seems to stir the imagination of quite a jrge number of people m Malaya. We do not quite know why. It may be because the romance attaching to the story of the Duff Concession still lingers772 words
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Article191 1932-07-30 10 Dr S. W. Tay, late of the Peace Pharmac; and Rochore Dispensary-, is at present- attachec to the City Dispensary. 196. Middle Road Singapore. There will be a lecture given by Pastor W W. R Lake on "The Climax of History" tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, at the Btventhday Adventist191 words
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249 1932-07-30 10 HUSBAND BY ADOPTION Entertaining Picture at the Alhambra Clever direction, good photography and flue setting make "Careless Lady", the Fox production which opened at the Alhambra last night, an entertaining picture. Joan Bennett, sister of the famous Constance, worthily upholds the prestige of a family of stage artist-. She plays249 words
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Article80 1932-07-30 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN A RUBBER PRICES I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London, July 29. Messrs Henry Gardner, meta brokers, notify to-day's tin prices a follow Spot £131 (£l29i/ 2 4. For wan £132V 2 (£l3U 4 The market is strong. Messrs. Symington and Wilsoi notify80 words
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Article968 1932-07-30 10 FRAUD CASE SENTENCES Both Accused Found Guilty s^nmaeam and SiUamp*lam, the U< "er« blth .end «oiU» h lia ma it as genuine. Sittampaiam wa. v fotnd gulty o? forging a signature on a Sdend Arrant by mean, of .huh th, cheque V At O thf Sinning968 words
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Article14 1932-07-30 10 The Hong Kuak Hoon TM| K. v HBMPIM has l>Tn exempted from Mgi tion.14 words
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Article133 1932-07-30 10 JAPAN-si^J Chinese StiwjiJ Fortes I BANDITS ACIJ "1 1". J n li.i :ianu H* it < lurta v ational I 'anc Ih- hi H tc<' the u-lin I icdgod thai v«'ii lip I blood. Mi; ihal i ■niptin' [a Chan I iiv. n In Hi The133 words
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Article34 1932-07-30 10 J Soon- of CM*** KiiM 1 m th> Bl JontMi. Shanul trad.-: i i daring m qut'^i luttfi 1 whit one c-'^ 1 with til. s Otiit'r ll 0 for tht It is34 words
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Article50 1932-07-30 10 uV i. had «rMek I pTOgi ur.ir- the Mr X J Urn Hot.i O ■a- evcnti n whfc ,d it from I I UK NCUI d on The H MUM ilelod) [1 Ml O ICIM- UK •ntrri ,r, It Taul. i-ould s if it (D cli Orli nit-50 words
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Advertisement244 1932-07-30 10 'UBlßbittt fit: I^. I'-iyll ii"\ milk K<»al \niit-r ■tored for at leant four months at freezing point lefore t»«»t llin«i. as every lager must be to have the true and perfect lager character. BARCLAY'S LAGER ft O f. N I S WlfflWMfflUH^^ THE BRITISH W^PfKftpKffWm W^ LAGER THAT P^ WORLDTRAVELLERS244 words
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Advertisement52 1932-07-30 10 PAIN ATTACKS THE WEAKEST PART OF THE BODY says a writer. Is that why so many people suffer with headaches A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY will be of considerable assistance when bills have to be met after being laid up. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.52 words
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Article, Illustration128 1932-07-30 11 IMY and the i LYING SCOT" B A.M. CROWDS L LA \s FOR THK HONfIMOON Lg] TO AI-RODROME AFTER CEREMONY ,:i<ioii July 23. Amy married I i day at Square. A had eight o'clock m the embled outside the hd shouted Good old •lived. KOd a black128 words
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Article30 1932-07-30 11 week-end .n,s of 1 the first 1 non-stop record. Ptuic tarRight m tat. ■too* m a ndnn. fe .150 gal- tMMVS. I ithin the ttnish hi30 words
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Article228 1932-07-30 11 "Spend Wisely and Eschew Luxuries" I Reuters Servlcej Dublin. July 39. An audience of J ).003 at Co'lege Green, )üblm gave I gnat ncption to Mr. De Valera .ho is opening: a countrywide campaign to' dvi-t- people bam tc bataav* during the "crisis." Is urged the pwpb228 words
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Article118 1932-07-30 11 Trouble With Disloyal Fakir I Reuters Service j Delhi. July 38. Troubk n tnr*%teuinc lni British outpost at Chakdi.a on ih, North-west Frontier. The vil gentai behind the trouble is a fakir of tlingar, w\ i re»( ambttioa is to invade i.i'ish tenltcry. He {irst will have118 words
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Article113 1932-07-30 11 I'nable to Pay Interest on League Loan fßeuter's Service] Vienna. July 29. Austria defaulted tcr-daj oa the service o: the mx per cent loan lf»— U of 650.ooo.oo( kronen which was the Bnt loan issued undei the auspices of the League of Nations. The trustees of the loan113 words
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Article46 1932-07-30 11 Embargo on Manchukuo Customs IRe-.it* Far Eastern Servicel Nanking. July 29. The Chinese Government decided to-day t (it (hue a customs embargo on Manchuria a reprisal for the Manchukua seizure of th custom of that country. An order is expected to be issued immediate!:46 words
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Article42 1932-07-30 11 Institution Beats The Association '.FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT) London. July 29. The annual golf match between the Institi tion of the Rubber Industry and the Rubb Trade Association took place to-day. The Institution won by four matches to t\\42 words
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Article38 1932-07-30 11 i Rcuto r\s Bcrvkt i t London .lul\ ?9. Lady M;i> Abel-Smith, rlaujniter of the E; Of Athlonr, ha.s (two biitli t« a daunhU»r her parents' residence, Kensington Palace. S married Captain Abel-Smith last October38 words
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Article626 1932-07-30 11 OTTAWA FIGURES £100,000,000 Balance m Favour of Dominions I [Biitish Radio Official Servicel Rugby. July 28. The United Kingdom delegation at Ottawa has presented to Mr. Bennett, as president of' the Imperial Economic Conference, a supplementary statement containing the trade figures between Great Britain md626 words
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Article108 1932-07-30 11 f i Manoel's Body Taken Home to Portugal t r [Reuters Service] c Portsmouth, July 29. I,- In official mcurning for the occasion of the d arrival en route for Portugal of the coffined t remains cf ex-King Manoel. a naval guard t with arms reversed met108 words
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Article173 1932-07-30 11 Recognition of Manchukuo Before Peace Shanghai. July 29. Reliable reports received m Shanghai stat that Mr. Tai Chi-tao, president cf the Exa mination Yuan, and a Fuchow naval office named Li. a graduate of a Japanese Naval Ocj lege, are now m Japan as Marsha) Chiang Km shek's173 words
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Article111 1932-07-30 11 "Bonus Army" Out of Control 1 DEAD 50 WOUNDED Troops Storm Marchers' Camp [Reuter's Service) Washington. July 28. Troopji were ordered out this afternoon to deal with an ugly situation arising out of a clash between the "bonus army" and the police. The bonus marchers got111 words
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Article273 1932-07-30 11 Infantry and Tanks m Action Washington. July 29. After using tear gas the troops succeeded m j clearing the area occupied by the bonus march- are. Tear bombs were used before the stubborn bonus marchers were finally driven •ut from the Government gardens and buildinss wheie they273 words
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Article214 1932-07-30 11 Memorial to be Unveiled by Prince [British Radio Official Service! Rugby. July 28. The Prince of Wales will on Monday unveil at Thiepval. m the heart of the Somme battlefields, a Memorial to over 70.000 British soldiers who died m the area but who have no known214 words
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Article38 1932-07-30 11 International Federation Bars Nurmi c! [Reuter's Service I Los Angeles, July 29. The International Athletic Federation at the meeting before the opening of the Olympic meeting, debarred Nurmi from participating m the Games. Ie g38 words
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Article60 1932-07-30 11 Shanghai. July 29. The Japanese gendarmerie m Shanghai have been increased by forty, with 200 Chinese "traitors" as their assistants. These Chinese are reported to be under the ImdtfflMp of the notorious Hu LJ-fu. who played a prominent part m the Japanese occupation of the Chenj; Quinsin.60 words
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Article23 1932-07-30 11 M Walking on the line from his allcxment, sli Edwin Robert Payne, of Wellow. near Bnth. a signalman, was killed by a train.23 words
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Article, Illustration425 1932-07-30 11 you'll see the difference in the morning This beauty treatment begins beneath the skin «|F you were to use Cyclax Special Lotion tc-r.ighw you'd sec the difference to-morrow morning. You could look m your mirror m the most candid mornins light and see your skin clearer, smoother. actually fairer than425 words
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Advertisement65 1932-07-30 11 ltOltl\*O\ Co., E,t<l. (Incorporated m Strr.its Settlements) eyclax CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OCCASIONED BY FIRE Have you protected your interests CONSULT THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) Singapore Branch 'Phone ROBINSON ROAD 6666 Manager: A. C. POTTS. WASSIAMULL'S SAJ,E BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER FURTHER HEAVY REDUCTIONS New Shipments Displayed65 words
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Article2049 1932-07-30 12 MUNICIPAL RETRENCHMENT REPORT SHOULD IT BE MADE PUBLIC COMMISSIONERS' OBJECTIONS AT YESTERDAY'S MEETING The report of the Committee appointed to make full enquiry into the various items of the Municipal Budget for 1933 with a view to a recommendation as to whether any amendment or amendments should be made m2,049 words
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Article852 1932-07-30 12 Outbreak Well m Hand The incidence of malaria at the Naval Base was referred to m passing the decisions of Committee Nc. 2. one of which was the confirmation of the authority given to Dr P S Hunter the Municip.il Health Officer, to visit 'he Nava852 words
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Article160 1932-07-30 12 hat j uidl THE NEW PIER the •To the Editor, nee Sir,— You are to be congratulated on voicing our public opinion (universal a^ far as I can see) ion »against the proposal to rename "Joniu-ton's are Pier.". If it is desired to honour the namo160 words
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Article191 1932-07-30 12 xnd Drug Squad Arrests ils Millionaire re of Members of the "drug squad" of the Pan p Police, who have been waging an intensive war 0 rr on smugglers for the past six months, swcoped w ut lon what appeared to be a merchants office v here191 words
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Article475 1932-07-30 12 EX-POLICE INSPECTOR SUED Papers to go to Public Prosecutor [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. July 28. Mr. R. G. Sabapathy Pillay, landed pttprfeta of Seremban, sued Mr. J. R. Evans, retinc police inspector of Port Dickson, m the Scrcmban Supreme Court before Mr. Justice J. L475 words
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Article160 1932-07-30 12 Son of Former Consul Before the Second Magistral. <. Mr A w ay. yesterday. Chan Khiam Hoe. tlu •hinese Minister to the United Statos. reduced on allegations of criminal tmcfa r trust and using as genuine certain forged ocuments. 8 JJ*. N. A. Mallal represents the accused Evidence160 words
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Article181 1932-07-30 12 Two Killed m Experimental Machine T n A Melbourne. A^ Arcidents Investigation Comnutt., uas unable to determine definitely the O*Z Hill n Si 3eroplane accident at Quuk, Hill, near Parramatta. on June 16. On that lay. Roy Mitchell, pilot, and Arthur Ba,n,V ua*enger both of Sydnoy J£ ZLTSZ181 words
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Article37 1932-07-30 12 ln Klnta. sitting as Magistrate, after a lengthy' Chool Yec Chow on the charge of being m dosJ. tt surplus of 72 d- concentrate under the Tin and Tin Or, L^t rlctlcn Rules 1931-Rule 21 (U) I37 words
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Article143 1932-07-30 12 BREWING THE OWN IN BRITAN GOVERNMENT MADE lij TRADERS \v Gov, :i grown,, beer h drinking i, t I shown. Wine): home b, T1;,,: I the m t i, brev. they mom I pert, r r I The I paying fun I j matt riah I Th- E j I143 words
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Article115 1932-07-30 12 I m .i Bocu» nrtt»tl\' w [From Our Oim Com** J sr HI A Tamil named V. M I the S«n I;:!.... 1 Che 1 1 i in, f ranfc at Bukit i i Another I: k u;i> m hi I when t)v f t a warraii! X115 words
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Article44 1932-07-30 12 hi.-vo DmrflM I Unm and I »?ed 42 I I crvitu«!. jf Weal.* was tnw I ng coun^rt,:! I Abltuul rrm I Evldt-n.-i- wm y y 'M lct*Hi on 2J I imnllii >; v -^v He «a, f Tsent colnliiK f44 words
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Article999 1932-07-30 13 The Genius of Gene Corri Seventeen years ayo. Eugene Corri published a book. 'Thirty Years a Referee." with a foreword by his great friend. The Earl of Lonsdale. donor of the famous Lord Lonsdale Championship Belts. Until a year ago. Gene was still at service fcr999 words
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Article20 1932-07-30 13 London. I The Ashburton Shiekl »M iron by King's' 4 Allege Sehocl. Wimb!»dn:>. with :i BOOK Ol 47^.20 words
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Article407 1932-07-30 13 New Rugby Union President After three mo t sccce* i:i year rare-i--dent, Mr Walter Pearce was succeed-d m that office at the annual meeting cf the Rugbs Union m London by Mr. Adrian D. Stoop. Th Vice-Prc i<t- for the ensuing yer.r are Mi R. F.407 words
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Article152 1932-07-30 13 Britain's Six Men and Eight Women Then nirprii sete tiom In th chosen to lvorerent Great Britain m tht Olympic rwimming events at Los An Apparently th- relection committee have d>-| eided la entei temmt In the women's and men's I relays, and with jhe^e two objectives In152 words
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Article153 1932-07-30 13 The th rf Harry Hou'elL t'- o*d V wickshire fast bowler, brings to mind thr atonlatilnt 111-luck *\*>-m has atteni rwtein member* of the MC.C. party wiic to Australia uncior Ul2 cap! n•■ <>i A B. 3ilUfan tn 1D24-25. The tt am ccnsisted rf 17 players and153 words
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Article184 1932-07-30 13 Dennis Horn (Norwich A.BC.i. the 27> miles English champion, won the Muratti Cup at he Manchester Wh elers" annual cycling festi- .•al at Fsllowfifld He defeated J. E. Sibbit Manchester Wheeler i the 1930 winner, and A White (Rover R.C.C.), who has won a Murmi; rophy outright, to capturi th"184 words
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Advertisement177 1932-07-30 13 y A 6V> A A Y A V aXtA <VA V A V^^ 1 •VA <^X^^^X^A^a^a^^^ 0 aW^Hy A Y A V A H^ 1 6^<^SvaHvA V A^aVaV^^ s;;: »A Wo •V Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double- action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement m the177 words
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Advertisement364 1932-07-30 13 ODD Hrescription |H W If you are a sufferer from I Eczema, Ringworm, S.ire% B| W Itching Eruptions, Rashes, or any form of skin disease M use D.D.O. Prescription. Just H a few drops of this marvellous ■I lotion and you have instant relief. H Irritation and pain goes at364 words
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Advertisement1070 1932-07-30 14 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Snip Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. 1 VHE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION1,070 words
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Advertisement564 1932-07-30 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Spore. Sails Spore. Stenmer 6.5. CITY OF PERTH For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port Aug. 1 e.s. CITY OF FLORENCE For Marseilles, Havre, London,564 words
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Advertisement431 1932-07-30 14 P. O British India and Apcar Lin. (Incorporated m England) M MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARm SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N t, UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII SKRVICI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I \\n Doe Tonnage. Singapore. Toniu«f MALWA 11,000 Aug. 5 RANCHI NOVARA431 words
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Advertisement561 1932-07-30 15 PLES MARSH MIS, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM ANn .YtfLM. MIDDLESBROUGH. **«.*voAin AND Aug 11 12 5 SUWA MARU T. 10,700 Oct 6 7 25 26 5 FUSHIMI MARU T. 11,000 Oct 20 tl 6 7 HAKOZAKI MARU T. 10.500 Nov' 30 M II 22 TERUKUNI MARU T. 12 000 Dec 14561 words
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Advertisement494 1932-07-30 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO i:i HOPE c«,bT GA b P o O^av AND »3S* i o v& SA YSK D N N A E P^ OR G F A ArHve Leave Le ave Arriw Spore. Spore. Penanf. N York Pres. Harrison July 31 Aug. 2 Aug 4494 words
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Advertisement443 1932-07-30 15 K. P. M. KOM.NKLIJKE PAKETV.WRT MAATSCHAPPIj JSISII. July 30 »"d Bl gan Si-Api-Api B^ LI s T S Ct y JU y M TamlW h «N-^^«t Ben ßk a,,, Seneoo., KSSSS^^LTI.'ySS -"-^■"-««-B V an d Boe,e te ng. star— ONV "S 3 V? 31 K emai a d Bandjerm«ln. Estate443 words
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Advertisement512 1932-07-30 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via Java darwin and Thursday island. r swimming bath, gymnasium, etc. Next Sailings. uig. 3 MARELLA gept. 2 and Sydney Sing.. (Jig -turn. First Class Singapore to Melbourne *4&4.z» »n 8 First class return tickets are interchangeable for the512 words
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Advertisement470 1932-07-30 16 Lerr Steamship Co., y (Incorporated In U.S.A.) NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service to Boston ew y I Philadelphia and Baltimore (vi a Suez) I DUC D» u I MS SILVERWILLOW In Port 1 MS SILVERYEW Aug. 16 I M^ SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 6 I rates and particulars please apply470 words
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Miscellaneous605 1932-07-30 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN w Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and MU Thursday has Kedah Monday to Friday ?-3° a 7 p.m. i~>. Saturdays Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 P" Kelantan (via Gemasj every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 830 Sm J Kelantan605 words
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Miscellaneous780 1932-07-30 16 N.V. JAVA SUMATRA "fl lANDELMAATSCHAPPU. T c hereby announce that the Power of )r ney m favour of Mr. Chr J. v»n det Lee been cancelled, ngapore. July 28th, 1932. ~~CMURCH SEil\ ICES 10th Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 5 a.m. Holy Communion. 0 a.m. Matins. a.m. Holy Communion780 words
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Article35 1932-07-30 17 Black and White Pepper FVeteht rates on the above have been r as follows effective 27.7.32 ■To Hongkong $0.60, Shanghai $0 90 51 10. all per bag not exceeding 150 cat35 words
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Article284 1932-07-30 17 The health bulletin lof the League o jl 'T' EaStBm Bureau tor we^de. July 23rd. is as follows: Beirut i plague case. Alexandria: i plague case; 3 smallpox case* £**lT* CHSe dUTlng the P^eding week. luHn mallP X CaSeS ainst *c^ luring the preceding week Bombay: 9 smallpox284 words
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Article130 1932-07-30 17 Heavier Armament for Cruisers The Japanese Navy has at present under construction two cruisers, of which one of 8 500 tons «m have a deck for starting aeroplane, The most notable feature of these ships T the* armament, consisting of fifteen gun* of 5-inch The adoption of130 words
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Article137 1932-07-30 17 Englishman's Plans In Tiny Craft A lone voyage m a tiny craft with EvS^f'as Last week he purchased a 22-foot boat at Wahna, saying that he intended saihnT fo r Gisborne. J ust be fore exteMi *J£ vfawning attracted attention, but he remarked" to l neVer l"137 words
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Article137 1932-07-30 17 w^t r £r« d Mccoy a dlrector f Gwc^t. Wa t. and Sanderson, Ltd.. Sydney, was elected chairman of the Oversea Shipping Rep rese n r v t a^ r ociationi m io n g to p M r n c n n!f"<= M^ COy j ined firm137 words
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Article65 1932-07-30 17 The topsail schooner La Belle Poule, recently aunched at Fecamp, which is for tne tte Naval School, has gone to Brest Her (tength over all is 32>, metres and her breadth 7', metres. Her displacement is 25 tons She is equipped with a Sulzer motor of 125 h calkd LEtoile65 words
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Article381 1932-07-30 17 MOTHER-Q'-PEARL All the World Visits St. Katharine's «acehou«-keepe r a7st Lk Authority, red marks we re H M Dack that The '..hSf fl ET F R E WORLD tegs -;;.^r^zr^ L though h S"" 1 SnaU f sln^Pore looks «as nearly dx Inches high,381 words
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Advertisement251 1932-07-30 17 IK 9SAP0HE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) M office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SING APOK premfer morning daily i n Mahv. Delivered with the Chot a y Hazri each morniip- Latest news, latest telegrams and late t announcements. London riihhSr and tin cables appear daily Spe^al251 words
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Advertisement109 1932-07-30 17 TO V£R^^ £R£ IN CANADA V? AND A^OST OF Tuc JCA The New Scenic Rou ot 7? 'H b U.S.A. Canadian Natwwal™' corporated m UAA. j COMPANY International i J NKING and TRAVEL SERVICES SHIPCHANDLERS. J reUers Cheques. Letter, of Credit. Mone, L«- DrafU. Tranter, of Fond, by M*i> SHIPBROKERS.109 words
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Article1300 1932-07-30 18 What Laboratory Tests P Reveal Several hundred examinations m connection Th wltE new import duties have already been made ben by the Government Laborartory m Clement. J. by tne w easy to tne 520 almost every Government Department. packed m air he laboratory they th e IM1,300 words
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Advertisement122 1932-07-30 18 hau IU UU TO SEA AGAIN Rheumatism or Mo Rheumatom BUT KRUSCHE* KEPT HIM lfe|\ FREE FROM PAIN jR^BUL iuiiiu. musc-loa and tendoiu*. i [exercise puts fresh life I I und best of all— holidays. A jl and more active pursuits take >, >^' heavy toll on your energy 'T122 words
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Advertisement496 1932-07-30 18 !hartered bank i I up capital m 600.000 -hares £5 each .000.000 rye Fund k erve Liability of Proprietors ".000,00 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. Ixmdon, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches imllo Saigon or Star ™lo Semarang nritsar l P° n Seremban ingkok I SST hml ataVla X? Singapore ombay Sitiawan496 words
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Advertisement352 1932-07-30 18 THE YOKOHAMA Sffii BANK. LTD I I Capital Subs, rib- p »i(j E UP> T "»«lll Reserve Fund V ln J B Preside;' X Kodam» l, Vice-PrcMc I Ifrad O&k > Vokohjma I Singapore Branch |,MU m T| LONDON I',\nk»Kn I Westmlnstt r I'd X The National Pi :k Ll£352 words
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Article1180 1932-07-30 19 It. Cansc and Curt lent iJ whit On and si Tl bed th rneasun tin dump m si] and th with th ding whs trade Laj of ac p bante »wh BubaMy ilk on Buropea USh> lOfl price: drop In price On the Shai r Til 8001,180 words
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Article38 1932-07-30 19 If we sponge the debts out without respect to the possibilities of the future, the question will arise as to what faith can be put In the I credit of the nations—Mr. James Beck (ex- Solicitor-General, U.S.A.) I38 words
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Article432 1932-07-30 19 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES it I PRODUCE July 29. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London, 3 months' sight 2;3?6 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 3432 words
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Article946 1932-07-30 19 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellei Asam Kumbang 21s 6d 23s 6d Austral Malay ISs 20s Aver Hit am (ss) 9s 9d 10s 6d Bangrin Tin 7s 8s Batang Padang ($1) OS 10 Batu Caves (sl* 26 31 Buklt Arang (.$1) 40 no Burmah Malay <£) 5s 7s no946 words
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Article120 1932-07-30 19 Changes m Representative Prices [United Press Association] July 27 28. American Can. Com. 37 1 4 331. Am. T'phone and T'graph 82 >> 87 Dupont 26 's M% Firestone, Common ni± 12 Gen. Electric 13 i s l 4 Gen. Motors 91, 1O i /%4 Goodrich120 words
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Article30 1932-07-30 19 Eastern International's £2,529 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, July 29. Eastern International Rubber. Ltd.. reports a profit of £2.529 for the year with £1 603 carried forward. i30 words
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Article203 1932-07-30 19 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore. July 29. A certain amount of interest m rubber has been shown throughout the week by both London and New York, prices have m consequence r steadied further and moderate business has C been passing. The buying m New York is reported to be S203 words
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Article248 1932-07-30 19 Vickers Making Cylinders m I" Secret l£ tro Newcastle-on -Tyne. Motorists may soon be able to dispense with ne the use of petrol m their cars and cut their al running costs by 30 to 40 per cent. Special cylinders for the storage of248 words
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430 1932-07-30 19 NEW SCUDAI Annual Meeting of Company The tenth annual general meeting of New Scudai Ltd. was held at Nos. 64. 65 and 6(5. Market Street, Singapore, yesterday at noon. Those present were. Mr. J. M. Sime (Chairman). Mr. S. Q. Wong and Mr. Chan430 words
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Article310 1932-07-30 19 Ceylon's Steps Towards Co-Ordination The Ceylon Observer learns that definite •tion is now being taken by the Executive jmmittee on Communications and Works with gard to the question of the co-ordination of ad and rail transport m the Island. Consideration of the subject has passed the310 words
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Article84 1932-07-30 19 NS.W. Deficit of £13,253,347 Hhe Premier of New South Wales (Mr yens) has announced that the State deficit the financial year jiut ended was £13 253 347 [-he deficit Ls £7.343.347 greater than that wed for m the Premiers' plan and £2.503 347 ater than the estimate made84 words
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Article36 1932-07-30 19 rhe greatest danger to tfa. world from the tern under which so many countrie™ ar cTn^ to T the onJy m °< ~Z goods produced to ,n adequate extent i s by 'ing another orld war-Lord Mark-y.36 words
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Advertisement74 1932-07-30 19 ts X HTri 1 I Assurance In force over $35,000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btraita Settlemeuta) H E .,D Oh FICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LON DON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC w Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court74 words
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Article1172 1932-07-30 20 SINGAPORE'S VICTORY Mdlaya Command Out of the Tup Singapore 2: Malaya Command 1. The postponed Malaya Cup match between Singapore ana the Command K»olt place at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and endeo *m victory tat Singapore by the odd goal ir three, thus qualifying1,172 words
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Article94 1932-07-30 20 Re -Arrangement of Fixture List In OOOMqucnM of the date of H.M.S. Malays Cup lmal havitiK been altered to Saturday Ai'u.i t titli. it has been found necessary t< tMßfi Mm dates of the following Ist DivLsloi ImgM niat'hes: Frtday Aur. sth.— I.C.F.A. vs. R.A. 1< bi>94 words
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Article90 1932-07-30 20 BOROTRA'S HEROIC TENNIS VICTORY DAVIS CUP SINGLES Vines Rattled and Beaten at His Own Game IReuter's Service) Paris, July 29. In the DSfH Cup challenge round to-day Borotra < France beat Vines United States C— 4. 6—2. 3—6. 6—4. t Borctra played heroic tennis to win one of I the90 words
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Article235 1932-07-30 20 Handicaps For To-day and To-morrow The handicaps for to-day (Fourth Day) of the Penang Turf Club meeting are as follows: Race 1— Hors*s— Class I— Div. ll— <6 furs). take Mental 9.2. Aumi-tus 9.0. Supertina 8.10. Manoh Veham 89. Carry On 87. Malita 8.2.1 Green Lane 82. PanriUa235 words
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52 1932-07-30 20 I In \i»v. Ol the late public Uion of tin J I handicaps for to-days races m Penanu. it has been arranged that entries (or UK Sunday Tlmei Racing Competition j will be accepted by past provided they S are posted Dot later than 252 words
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Article72 1932-07-30 20 Singapore Golf Club Augurt medal competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday August 6th and 7th. No player whose name does net appear on the time sheet on the first -mentioned day may play on main course. Members are reminded that the limit of handicap allowance72 words
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Article47 1932-07-30 20 The tollowing are the fixtures for August Saturday and Sunday 13th and 14th, men': monthly medal bogey V, Wednesday and Thurs day nth and 18th. ladies' medal (bogey"> S-.turday and Sunday 27th and 28th. Governor' run tlB holes boeey>; Tuesday 30th, mixe< foursomes competition.47 words
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Article62 1932-07-30 20 Mr. E. G. Staunton's Hockey XI will meet Raffles Institution on the Raffles ground on Wednesday at 5 p.m. and the following will comprise the team: H. A. Exley; P. W. F. Mills, E. G. Staunton; D. H Tudor, R N. Elliott. J. R. r McDougall; B. Brooke, M.62 words
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Article659 1932-07-30 20 FALLS ON WET COURTS Demeny's Surprise Win Over Chow Tat Despite the heavy downpour during the early part of yesterday, the first rounds of men's singles and the mixed doubles m the Malayan Tennis Championships were played— a number on the Cricket Club Courts and others on659 words
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Article145 1932-07-30 20 MONDAYS TIES At Alexandra. Mers' Handicap Singles 3.45 Capt. Stakes vs. FLt. Hughes-Hallett. Lieut. Wilkinson vs. FLt. Griffiths. 4.45 FLt. Hopps vs. Lieut. Cumberlege. Lieut. Muirhead vs. Lieut. Hnggett. TUESDAYS TIES At Alexandra. Men's Handicap Singles 3.45 Col. Power vs. Major Young. Men's Handicap Doubles 3.45145 words
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Article26 1932-07-30 20 Members of the Old Comrades* Associat of the 15th Battalicn of the Oloucestersh Regiment, who were billeted m Chelmaf< I during 1915-16, have revisited the scene.26 words
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616 1932-07-30 20 BOXING KNOCKED OUT IN SECOND ROUND JOHNSON'S VICTORY Sullivan's Eye Severely Cut Bombardier Ellis was knocked out by Young ohnson m the second round of a fight which I as scheduled to go ten rounds at the New Vorld Arena last night. Ellis at 9 st. 10 was only a616 words
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Article242 1932-07-30 20 [Reuter's Service] London. July 29. r The match at Newcastle between Northumberland and All India was drawn. In the first innings the Indians scored 101 (Allen 5 wickets for 32) and m the second innings declared at 138 for 8. Northumberland made J43 and 45 for 2. AMERICAN242 words
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