The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 September 1932
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1932-09-02 1 The Singapore Free Press *\U 13J41. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIO4Y, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article347 1932-09-02 1 Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday confirmed the decision of the District Judge m the conviction of Mr. O. C. Smalley, but altered the terms of the conviction Page 7. The Reichstag will meet on September 8 to hear Herr Von Papen's review of his political programme Page 9.347 words
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Article1013 1932-09-02 1 The invitation arose out of a challenge to a melon-eating match. An effendi. a teacher m the same school as myself, had suggested the contest, and as a colleague I had been eager to acknowledge a gesture so obviously friendly. In the end. however, the1,013 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement227 1932-09-02 1 Ii ißpmmu lii .nniwriiovisibN'sTOßEs RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. Special Race Dinner and Ball EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. MONDAY, SEPT. sth, 8 p.m. to MID-NIGHT ;\L FRKSCO VIENNESE DINNER Hukl i.i ihe Ist. Battalion Gloucester Regiment will play light and popular selections. (1 permission of Lt. Col. Chapman and Officers.227 words
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Advertisement286 1932-09-02 1 SUNDAY CONCERT PROGRAMME— 9.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. "AN ORIENTAL NIGHT" 1. Suite Orientale Crist 1. Japanese Legende. 2. Persian Dance. 3. Arabian Dance 4. Chinese Dance. 2. Dance Arabe from "The Nut Craclfer" Tschaikowsky 3. Caucasian Sketches Ippolitov-Ivanov 1. In the Village. 2. Procession of the Sardar. Interval. 4.286 words
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Advertisement107 1932-09-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Hiram Walker whiskies Page 9. The ideal food for puppies Page 2. Has it ever struck you. Page 16. Have you booked for to-morrow's race dinners? Page 1. CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING JUST RECEIVED STANLEY GIBBONS' PRICED CATALOGUE OF THE STAMPS of the WORLD 1932 Price $9.00 Nett. We107 words
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Advertisement6 1932-09-02 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES6 words
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Article259 1932-09-02 2 Peking Treasures Being Sold Abroad Messages from Shanghai and Peking report an effort by members of Chiang Kai-shek's Party to dispose of $220,000,000 worth of curios and treasures from the Royal Palaces m Peking to wealthy American collectors, hoping to convert the $220,000,000 into arms and ammunition259 words
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Article210 1932-09-02 2 Child Chained to Wall for Two Years Rivalling the worst of the many inhuman cases heard m recent years was a case brought before the First Special District Court at Shanghai, when a Chinese tailor and his wife were charged with deserting, assaulting and violating the freedom of210 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1932-09-02 2 Just Received. New Stocks of SHERLEY'S LACTOL The Ideal Food for Puppies and other Young Mammals LACTOL BISCUITS Pure. Whole&otne, Nourishing. The Federal Dispensary Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) Successors to Timms Dispensary Ltd. 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. BUSINESS CARDS. I BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest464 words
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Advertisement456 1932-09-02 2 TENDERS. i SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arc now invited for the following materials or se vices and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Purchase of nine Tar Boilers lying at Muni. Sub Depot at Sungei Road.456 words
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Advertisement407 1932-09-02 2 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOThlrs morning sickness relieved nausea finished ''Patient had very bad morning sickness "a wee baby fretful fa became very ill. I advised Sunshine Glaxo vomited |fcf morning and night. Result good. Got ,Qi„ r 1 3tronge?, slept better, had a407 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous288 1932-09-02 2 THE WEEK Friday, 2nd. High Water 11.30 9.1 ft., 23.20 10.6 ft. Hockey: Police vs. Mr. Staunton's XI, Police Depot. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup semi-final: Malays vs. Gloucesters at Anson Road Stadium. Saturday, 3rd. High Water 11.55 9.3 ft., Singapore Races. First Day Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Society meeting. Post288 words
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Article502 1932-09-02 3 Further Information Wanted King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, is an institution m which both Colony and Federated Malay States are deeply interested, both from the sentimental and financial point of view since, not only are Malaya's medical men of the future to be drawn largely502 words
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Article450 1932-09-02 3 The following are Sing Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut, jol. M. J. T. Re illy, M.C.. .Jommanding S S.V.F. Singapore. Aug. 31. Rangrs The following range allotments are published for information. Bus«s leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. T. Range Farrer R. 2 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 39.32450 words
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Article239 1932-09-02 3 Chettiars and Physical Culture The first anniversary of the Dhanavysia Tennis Club. Tank Road, was celebrated at th<? clubs premises inside the Chettiar temple grounds. A varied and interesting programme had been prepared by the club committee. Besides the members of the Chettiar community, who turned up239 words
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Article135 1932-09-02 3 Kaye Don's Official Figures London. The International Motor Yachting Union have officially recognised and certified Mr. Kaye Don's unlimited world's water speed record at 119.75 statute miles per hour. This record was achieved at Loch Lomond on July 18, when Mr. Kaye Don piloted Lord Wakefleld's £40,000135 words
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Article55 1932-09-02 3 Mr. Tan Kee Leong, the well-known Malayan cartoonist and artist. Is exhibiting his paintings at Messrs. Boon Seng and Company, Raffles Place. These paintings were exhibited at the Art Section In the Malayan ExhiWton during the August holidays, and won the first prise. Art lovers are cordially invited to pay55 words
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Article278 1932-09-02 3 Conference at Kuala Lumpur A conference of delegates drawn from the Public Bodies of the Federated Malay States was held on Sunday m Kuala Lumpur at the Office of the Planters Association of Malaya to consider the New Policy cf His Excellency the High Commissioner. Mr. R.278 words
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Article105 1932-09-02 3 The programme of drills up to and for week ending, Sept. 4th. Friday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, S.R.A. (v). Voluntary Parade; Rangetakers; Ist. Bn. Sig. Sec., Section Parade; "A" (M.0.) Coy., 30 Yards Range; Bukit Timah, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Warren Shield Practice. Saturday, 2 p.m., Farrer Range, "A"105 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement347 1932-09-02 3 Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement m the appearance of your teeth OOME tooth pastes will remove three most important things necei^ary O film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling, enamel. Others are perfectly safe, but347 words
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Advertisement131 1932-09-02 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected; Probate or Letters of Administration applied for131 words
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Article, Illustration607 1932-09-02 4 When the King and Queen Travel All four of the birj BritLsh railway crmpanres keep a R:yal train, and the one which takes the King and Queen to Balmoral, costs 13s 4d a mile to run. m addition to first class fares for every member of the Royal Party. The607 words
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Article121 1932-09-02 4 Many beautiful chair seats worked by hand have survived from days gone by. But the housewife who has not inherited such treasures can content herself with some interesting materials instead. Sometimes she covers her chairs of unvarnished wood or frames of polished steel, with bright oil-cloths. Such sturdy121 words
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Article104 1932-09-02 4 So many women nowadays are showing a preference for savoury delicacies rather than sweet titbits, that at an afternoon "tea" held m Mayfair the other day, instead of cream cake.? and chocolate pastries, little cakes were filled with caviare, meat and fish pastes. But it is not necessary104 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1932-09-02 4 NOW that the millinery styles are designed j to show, rather than to cover our hair, we j nave to pay extra special attention to the latter. The success cf your permanent wave depends on two things, and these two things are m your own1,139 words
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Article, Illustration188 1932-09-02 4 A small group of Cambridge men and women have arranged a six-week "dramatic camp" on the Downs near Guildford. m Surrey, until September 30. They are writing their own plays and their main ideas are to experiment m production under village conditions, to try out188 words
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Article213 1932-09-02 4 1»O-DAY'S bride defies superstition, and revels m doing so. She invites thirteen guests to her wedding breakfast or. as at a recent wedding m Kensington, she has thirteen bridesmaids. Pale green veils have been worn with white satin gowns, and to-day's vogue for a loose arrangement of flowers213 words
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Article108 1932-09-02 4 Designers of bedroom furniture delight to experiment with dressing tables. We are now given a lot of mirror, m long, narrow strips, and little drawer space, instead of many drawers and a little looking-glass running horizontally across the top. But I have seen something quite new.108 words
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Article100 1932-09-02 4 Look out for the new "white" bathing suits. They are really cream-coloured, worn with black belts, or with black motifs stitched somewhere at the sides. White is very smart for slim figures. The shapes of these new suits are not complicated. The cut is good and100 words
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Article66 1932-09-02 4 A manufacturer of handkerchiefs showed me some of his new designs, including lovely circles of fine cambric. In some instances, the rings represent flowers whose petals are traced with fine embroidered lines. Other round handkerchiefs are quite plain and hem-stitched, or finished wtith narrow Valenciennes lace. Duster checks66 words
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Article, Illustration467 1932-09-02 4 COR Melon en surprise you need a nice sized Canteloupe or Water Melon. (The first is. of course, far preferable.) Cut off a piece of the top about the size of a large cup rim. scoop out the pips and pith, and all of the .melon flesh,467 words
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Article, Illustration163 1932-09-02 4 Wneraii.y |Vi dni.il-, Bat many NWB lof its attr.i samp IMHB| when' all i by the mar... It u.i,;: for compromi flat of the ci. small family m which th. >nan lfc active social life and vants to th.- are hundreds <>t t to superv. hf163 words
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Article75 1932-09-02 4 Palm Beach C lively for sun i reivnt J scene th. I The B.i. while, UM MCIM play i The 0 I l (what i tered I said to Satun'. niuht until km tin- Mafqala rx: tain and M ton. V: Kllapih Prl Capt.nr. C were still I75 words
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Article39 1932-09-02 4 THE EtthJ i I of th. I and mon aiv hkt.i rtrf itfM There and hh- f-tl lit fl.- Bast rose PM, and nun. than m.«i At on- t: < nation i m Dath sail < PMftOMI salt.s VU39 words
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Article27 1932-09-02 4 Most worth eomn ftoMbtesh colours ft* popul.u I In fa.-, i: with hi: -i i and. iIV But j air oi m> fr«* n.uh- tl»27 words
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Advertisement397 1932-09-02 5 I S 'AI \\Y OF THRILLS AND SENSATION SINGAPORE'S GRAND GUIGNOL! ALLAN POE'S GREATEST WORK. SEVER AGAIN SUCH A PICTURE DOVT MISS IT Grand Supporting Programme INCLUDING SLIM SUMMERVUJLE m SAVE MY CHILD" VICTORIA THEATRE Lcncing SAT: NEXT SEPT 3rd MRS. G. M. ALFORD Presents UP SHE GOES" ON Stpt.397 words
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Advertisement310 1932-09-02 5 "We highly recommend this enjoyable Picture" (Singapore Free Press). "A Really Excellent Programme (Straits Times). FREDERICK LONSD ALE'S Brilliant West-End Comedy Success— "AREN'T WE ALL?" with the biggest Cast of English Favourites I yet assembled GERTRUDE LAWRENCE OWEN NARES HUGH WAKEFIELD and HAROLD HUTH AND ENTIRE ENGLISH CAST! Lonsdale's Scintillating310 words
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Advertisement371 1932-09-02 5 PACKING AT EVERY SHOW Never have such crowds thronged to a Singapore Theatre 1 Note the Showing Times TO-MIOHT TO-MOKROW SATURDAY 2.15, 4.30, 6.45 9.15 SUNDAY 3 p.m., 6.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. TARZAN THE APE MAN Metro's Mighty Jungle Thriller BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. ALL CIRCLE SEATS $1.50 -Women who^ Suffer371 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article1282 1932-09-02 6 CHANGE IN BOGEY SCORES increasincThandicaps Ball Adds to Length of Drive The power of the modern ball, and the development of the steel-shafted club, factors held j to be responsible for increased length of shot, especially m driving, have led the Golf Unions' j Joint Advisory Committee of the1,282 words
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Article179 1932-09-02 6 New Scheme for European Zone It is announced that at a meeting of the Davis Cup nations held at the offices of the Lawn Tennis Association m London a newscheme for conducting the competition m Europe was considered. It was proposed to hold a preliminary competition among179 words
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Article360 1932-09-02 6 The results of ties played off during the J week-end m the Singapore Badminton Asso- tion tournament were: Junior Doubles: Tan Hood Hin and Gan Hock Kee beat Tan Chwee Kang and Tan Sco Aik 21—1, 21—1; J. de Souza and M. da Sirva beat G. V. Santhou360 words
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Article184 1932-09-02 6 Order of Events at Annual Carnival The thirteenth annual swimming championship carnival will be held at the V.M.C A. Fort Canning, on Saturday The order uf events is as follows: 160 Yards Open Relay 4 p.m.; Open Plunging 4.5 pjn.; 80 Yards Schoolboys Championship 4.20 p.m.; 120 Yards184 words
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Article40 1932-09-02 6 The annual tennis tournament cf the GirLs' Sports Club will be concluded on Saturday, when the final of the championship singles will b«> played off at 4.45 p.m. Mrs. C. H. da Silva will distribute the prizes.40 words
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Advertisement109 1932-09-02 6 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I WITH I THE LAMPS O^USTINC BRILLIANCE I v iH Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. Stockist: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. w*^\ H'f 1 >: \~sf/^ L Ii« Ir f GA*^>s p^4jS|w Shone :3Ud3 El I A FRUIT J ell109 words
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Advertisement351 1932-09-02 6 fHi^Favourite I Jor Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others I '^Pi^n On sa/e everywhere m th* famous yellow tin. LIPTOWI-TD Tea Planters351 words
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More Retrenchment Proposals Adopted
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Article357 1932-09-02 7 MONTHS NOTICE TO BE (iIVEN L OWER SALARIES m WORK OUT BY CONTRACT it bate In committee ..mmdations of the mmittee was concluded the Municipal passed the remainder recommendation! contained committee's report and dealt ri;th with the method of cation ol the retrenchment s to357 words
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Article1302 1932-09-02 7 I N -Justification for I Retention I •■commendation of the at there was no longer :oi the retention of the Bridge ('"nunls&ioners decided the J Bridge Engineer be abolished. oitunittee No. 3 that Mr. d«e Engineer) be retained. the matter was to come up IVST 1 ttas approved.1,302 words
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Article266 1932-09-02 7 HER CONTRIBUTIONS Advisory Committee to Make a Report Rugby, Aug. 31. The British Government, m agreement with the Government of India, has decided to set up a tribunal: Firstly, to consider and report whether, and if so on what basis, there should continue to be contributions266 words
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Article500 1932-09-02 7 Expenses on Trip to Deli Haji Maideen. the taikong aboard a tongkang owned by the complainant m the case, pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant m respect of $103.78, m the District Court yesterday afternoon. The accused stated he had500 words
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Article989 1932-09-02 7 A DYING SPORT Held for Four Days Twice a Year Water-buffalo fighting (or bull fighting as it is generally called here) is one of the national institutions of Kedah and one. moreover, which will probably not survive the next decade. It j may interest ycur readers,989 words
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Article62 1932-09-02 7 Accidents Ambulance Service The number of calls attended during the month of August was 183, and of these 18 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows: Motor Car Accidents 26; Motor Lorry Accidents 6; Motor Bus Accidents 10; Trolley Car Accidents 14;62 words
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Article1016 1932-09-02 7 SMALLEY CASE CONVICTION UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT "FOOLISH ALTERATION" i i Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday confirmed the decision of the District Judge m the conviction j of Mr. O. C. Smalley, accountant, for having abetted the making of a statement false m a material particular1,016 words
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Article45 1932-09-02 7 The Johore Government Gazette announces the following appointments: Mr. M. Birchee, 'Assistant Veterinary Surgeon, to act as State Veterinary Surgeon; Inche Mohamed Said bin Hajl Salleh, Class IV Malay Officers' Scheme, to act as Treasurer, Segamat; H.H. Tunku Mahkota to act as Deputy Mentrl Besar.45 words
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Article924 1932-09-02 7 INDIA SMUGGLING Highly-Organised Gangs Twenty lakhs of rupees a year is spent t>y India's population on trafficking m cocaine. This enormous sum goes annually into tin pockets of highly-organized gangs of smugglers whose profits, like the risks they take, are bi^ and whose activities924 words
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Article113 1932-09-02 7 Judgment m Penang Case [Film Our Own Correspondent] Penan*, Aug. 31. The Supreme Court judgments were lead m the Court of Appeal case In which the Fenang Port Officer appealed against the Judgment of Mr. Justice Whltley who Issued a mandamus on the application of the Straits113 words
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847 1932-09-02 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932 MUNICIPAL ECONOMY The most important of the recommendations of the Municipal Estimates Committee have now been adopted by the Commissioners. Salaries are to be cut temporarily by ten per cent, there is to be a revision of the Municipality's contributions to the Provident847 words
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Article154 1932-09-02 8 Analysis of London Traffic Statistics Rugby. August 31. Five new stations and four and a half miles of railway track will be added to the equipment of the underground railways within the next three weeks. The total number of stations will then be raised to 130 and track154 words
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Article62 1932-09-02 8 Lord Egmont's Secret Marriage Calgary. S*P*- It was revealed to-day that the eightven-years-cld Earl of Egmont. the son of the "Rancher Ea»l' who returned to Canada after the death of his father m a motor smash m England last May, was recently married to his cousin. Miss62 words
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Article119 1932-09-02 8 Sensational Development m Store Hong Kong, Sept. 1. ■Dr. Sun Fo, son of Dr. Sun Vat Sen and former President of the Executive Yuan, and Mr. Hu Han-min, former President of the Legislative Yuan and leader of the civil side of Chinese officialdom, who has never forgiven Chiang119 words
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Article521 1932-09-02 8 $75 FINE Alleged Sequel to Altercation In the Second Magistrates Court before Mr. A. W. Hay yesterday Ong Thye accused another Chinese. Ong Cheoh. of throwing acid at him when he was riding m a rikisha m Victoria Street at 8 p.m. on July 12th. The521 words
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Article144 1932-09-02 8 60-Year-Old Coolie Sentenced [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 1. The re-trial took place at Selangor Assize* tc-day of a 60-years-old Hokkien mining coolie. Ng Poh. on a chargt of murdering a kepala at Kepong on April 14. Chief Justice Thome sentenced him to five ywi144 words
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Article54 1932-09-02 8 Lancashire Strike Spreading London, Sept. 1. By the end of t*he week nine-tenths of the Lancashire cotton-weaving industry is exported to be shut down. More milk closed yoFterda> and the strikers now exceed 150.000. The employers allege intimidation by the strikers, but hitherto there has been very54 words
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Article56 1932-09-02 8 Sikh Legislators Urjjed to Resign Lahore. Srpt. 1. Sikh dissatisfaction with the communal decision is shown by the resolution of the Sikh "council of action" prohibiting Sikhs from participating m the Round Table Conference and urging Sikh legislators to resign and seek reelection to demonstrate the .strength of56 words
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Article41 1932-09-02 8 No Intention of Resigning Ambassadorship New York. Sept. 1. Mr Andrew Mellon. US Ambassador to London, sailed to-day aboard the Olympic for London. In an interview with Reuter he denied any intention of resigning the Ambassadorship m London. Reuter.41 words
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Article309 1932-09-02 8 JohorTJc^ WOULD KAN I*] $550,000 HEAVY road COSTS the p. J hOIV hi. *****011 than v was itoted U) r, P Johon- State Council a loss ol $550,000 lor added. In view O f lhf cost of road m certain diminution 0 revenue Government is309 words
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Advertisement204 1932-09-02 8 HIRAM WALKER SONS WHISKIES C4IADI4I (LIB ALSO 80l *****1 RIE 100% American Proof. C4UDBECKS FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY IKAN KDRAU U IKAN MERAH From 35 cts. to 40 cts. per lb. Singapore COLD STORAGE C Ltd ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. To travel by K.N.I.L.M. means that your JHf journey will be trouble-free,204 words
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Advertisement74 1932-09-02 8 COMMODITY MARKET LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Sept. 1. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £149V2 (£1463/ 4 Forward £15(^ (£148*4). The market is strong:. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows Spot74 words
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MAN DESTINED TO ATROPHY?
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Article95 1932-09-02 9 AUSTRALIA'S BUDGET BALANCED t'12,000 yullin Prohibitions Removed i inhcrr.l. Sept. 1. Ed budget to K\< hiding sen-ice .m estimated but ict debts are turned into a ol £1.479.000 of uts and £245.000 tilowances and the suspension of I total estimated 111 000 less than .md practically machine wili be exempted95 words
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Article152 1932-09-02 9 ■junction (in»nted m I London I London. Sept. 1. ■Mr Godd-trd minted a motion by I I of the Chosen H*-~ the directors of mz ..-.ction restraining ■H from UtUMng the Corporation Hkflbsmbuu' to thn Japanese com-Bir'.-.j."- Un Corporatioa held and ln| the money to V* res until152 words
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Article101 1932-09-02 9 1 Alison Co m i n^ r Home |j Rout Yd M N *<-<>tia. Sept. 1. to sail for' Britain on Saturday > purpose to- I .aid I have X British aero- rttti waa what I I on the return trip ~e human machinery to BntLsh aviation.- J101 words
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Article19 1932-09-02 9 I '"'Jon. Sept. 1. j Indemnity r Under "lon account paid to Commisto* account Comlm^ Inf com-19 words
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Article136 1932-09-02 9 INVENTIONS OUTSTRIPPING MORALS ENGINEERS' GIFTS HUMANITY UNFITTED TO CONTROL NATURE London, Sept. 1. Man's inventions are outstripping his morals so that the human race is unfitted to control nature, was the dramatic challenge to scientists by Sir Alfred Ewing m his Presidential address to the British Association136 words
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Article, Illustration106 1932-09-02 9 May Preside Over League Council It is understood that Mr De Valera has decided o attend the meetings of the Council of the League of Nation? at Geneva this month and will probably be elected chairman. It is rumoured that Mr. J. H. Thcmas. the Dominions Secretary,106 words
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Article100 1932-09-02 9 Clouds Disappoint Scientists New York. Sept. 1. Business m every ipart of the City was virtually suspended at tea time during the eclipse of the sun. Workers gathered on the roofs and. packing the windows, saw a 95 per cent, eclipse m an i almost cloudless sky. On100 words
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Article99 1932-09-02 9 Saving of 1,200 Million Francs A Year Paris, Sept. 1. The meeting of the French Cabinet to-morrow will discuss the French loan zonversion scheme which it is expected will be applied to about a hundred milliard francs af Rentes bearing five to seven per cent interest. TheReuter - 99 words
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Article93 1932-09-02 9 German Fliers "Invading" England Colncnc. Sept. 1. Fifteen aeroplanes flown by some of Germany 's best known airmen and airwomen are leaving Dusseldorf Aerodrome this morning to attend a great week-end air meet at Heston organised by British fliers m return for hos- 1 pitallty they have receivedReuter - 93 words
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Article213 1932-09-02 9 POLITICAL OUTLOOK Hitler and Centre Party Still Negotiating Berlin. Sepi. 1. The Reichstag will meet on September 8 to hear Herr Von Papens review of his political .programme and later it is expected to adjourn j indefinitely m order to avoid dissolution and to give time for213 words
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Article152 1932-09-02 9 Reorganisation of German Army Paris. Sept. 1. An important note from the French Ambassador to Berlin which.' it is understood, communicates the German Government s views on the reorganisation of the German army has been received at the Quai DOrsay and despatched to M. Herriot at152 words
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Article120 1932-09-02 9 A Note From Amundsen Discovered Moscow. Sept. 1. Interesting relics, including two notes m the handwriting of the explorer Amundsen and his companion. Sverdrup. have been found by the Russanoff icebreaker expedition at Cape Cheluskin which was the station of Amundsen's 1919 polar expedition. Amundsen's note stated that120 words
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Article, Illustration86 1932-09-02 9 Trans-Pacific Flight Continued i Tokio, Sept. 1. Ochiisi has picked up a wireless from von Gronau. who had been focped by bad weather to come down m the Aleutian Islands during his world flight, that he hopped off for Tanaga at 6.55 and landed at Attu at 10.55.86 words
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Article328 1932-09-02 9 JAPAN'S ATTITUDE WORK OF PACIFICATION PROGRESSING JEHOL OPERATIONS Toklo, Sept. 1. For the purpose of dispelling unea-irvss caused by allegedly exaggerated reports appearing m the Press the War Minister thiafternoon addressed the Lower House and reviewed the military situation m Manchuria. Admitting the recent recrudescence of activity328 words
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Article426 1932-09-02 9 Shanghai Garrison Too Weak Shanghai, Sept. 1. General Tai Chi. Garrison Commander of the Woosung and Shaighai area, who took an active part m the defence of the southern section of Shanghai m January and February this year had a long interview with a representative of the China426 words
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Article23 1932-09-02 9 We cannot publish Mr. Ho Yin's correspondence with the Municipality; a personal Interview with the official concerned would probably be of greater advantage.23 words
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Advertisement303 1932-09-02 9 ***>&*>* SALE FADELESS i J&fl\ DURO FABRICS. Cl^Syiiikw FOR LADIES' AND 7U3££sSgij» CHILDREN'S WEAR lliK*\m\~ SALE PRICES w^w TW^ j^ DURO GLNGHAM. W I J >*£ PATTERNS MOSTLY IN MEDIUM m m^k.^^^ SIZE CHECKS. COLOURS GREEN, Choose one of the many RED, MAUVE AND BLUE, pretty DURO FABRICS for 36303 words
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Advertisement1009 1932-09-02 10 THE BLUE PUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. TftE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE1,009 words
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Advertisement476 1932-09-02 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe Spore. Sails Spore. Steamer «.s. CITY OP FLORENCE For Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port Sept. 2 s^. CITY OF MELBOURNE For Marseilles, Havre,476 words
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Advertisement456 1932-09-02 10 sk British India and Apcar Lin (Incorporated m Enp.and) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CABr, SERVICE. KGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s N UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTTI »1 f LONDON AND FAR EAST M\|| s F|i :?'N OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (H|\ A Due Tonnage. Singapore. 'onru*» CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 2 V;456 words
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Advertisement677 1932-09-02 11 nES ,rV, S E ILLES. i LON So ANT WE RP, ROTTERDAM AND 12.000 Sept. 6 7 HAKOZAKI MARU T. 10,500 Nov 2 3 EJff MARU r 10,500 Sept. 21 22 TERUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Nov 15 16 fjgo 10.700 Oct. 6 7 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10,500 Nov. 30 Dec677 words
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Advertisement424 1932-09-02 11 sjSmings&s&sz EUROPE v» AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON r E LV SAILIN GS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONC Tn SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANTIS^? LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK mwmrnm a^o THROUGH RATE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE424 words
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Advertisement822 1932-09-02 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS— Friday, Sept. 2, Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Reneat OP TEN NOORT— Friday, Sept. 2, Muntok. Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya TINOMBO— Friday, Sept. 2, Belawan-Deli. REIJNST-Saturday, Sept. 3, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Pangkal-Pinang. Koba, Billiton (passengers and mails only) and Batavia. VAN HEEMSKERK— Saturday, Aug.822 words
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Article441 1932-09-02 12 IF NOT GENEROUS Land Acquisition Appeal Fails In the Supreme Court yesterday judgment was given m the case m which Moona Palaniappa Chettiar, administrator of the estate of R. M. M. S. Subramanian Chettiar. disputed an award of fifteen cents a foot for a piece !of441 words
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Article240 1932-09-02 12 Annual General I There v.a a larce a;ter:d.ince cf member: a" the annual peneral meeting held at the club premise! en August 31st. 1932. Mr. M. Kad?r Sultan, the President, took the chiir. He commented on the annual report and aceo :u;:> and cor.giatulated the retiring committee240 words
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Article44 1932-09-02 12 Auk. 31.— Malini. Asdang. Prachatipok (Siam): Hong Ho, (Chi); Sauerland. (Ger Clyde Maru, (Japan); Vyner Brooke <Sar>' Van Heutsz. (Dut); Magnet, Hua Tong, Sin Aik Lee, Meran, Gleniffer, (Brit). Sept I— Kedah. Upis, Sirdhana, (Brit)Tomchon. Paula, Augustina, (Dut); Santos Maru, (Japan); Kidderpore, (Brit)44 words
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Advertisement623 1932-09-02 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S3. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] 5 s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins623 words
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Advertisement376 1932-09-02 12 Kerr Steamship Co., l n (Incorporated In USA NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service to B<»t< m Philadelphia and Baltimore (vj a Suez MS. SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 4 D> T^ M.S. SILVERWALNUT Sept. 27 M.S. SILVERPALM Oct. 18 For rates and particulars please apply to:— I.S-K. LINE. SILVER JAVA PACIFIC376 words
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Miscellaneous648 1932-09-02 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuan tan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Oemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m. Kelantan (via Gemas)648 words
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Miscellaneous170 1932-09-02 12 Batavia 2. Larut. Brit. 464, from Malacca 1. for Malacca 2. Van Heemskerk. Dut. 1896. from Sourabaya 1. for Sumatra 3. Giang Ann. Brit. 545, from Sourabaya 1. for Sourabaya unc. k Glenluce, Brit. 4120. from Dalny 1. for London 1. Hong Hwa. Brit. 1924. from Amoy 1. for Rangoon170 words
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Article314 1932-09-02 13 Captain of Tanker One Up m Drug Marathon The curtain has been rung down en a neat little Yangtze Gorge smuggling scheme which had puzzled officials of a well-known foreign steamship company for months and cr more months. The lal\,er proudly announces success after long weeks of unceasing314 words
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Article156 1932-09-02 13 lndo-China Strainer Has to be Ber.ched Shanghai. During driving rain the incoming Blue Funnel st-eamer Calchas. while swinging m to her buoy on Aug. 24. collided with the Jardine. Matheson Lee Sang, which was on her way to sea. The Lee Sang was beached down river to156 words
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Article49 1932-09-02 13 Japanese Fleet to South Pacific More than 60 men-of-war of the Combined Fleet of Japan including the battleship Kcngo. which returned to Yokosuka Naval Base on Aug. 17, will» leave for the South Pacific ocean m the early part of September to be 'inspected by Prince Fushimi. Fleet-Marshal.49 words
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Article425 1932-09-02 13 The following passengers are proceeding by the Ranpura to-day to Penang, Colombo and Europe: Mr. F. L. Darke. Mr. R. L. N. Harward. Mr. H. P. Richards. Miss R. Fenoulhet. Mr. F. S. Wayman. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mumford. Miss R. Waring. Miss M. Timmins. Mis:s I.425 words
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Article1067 1932-09-02 13 > Inquiry Into Fatalities m Recent Collision The tragic sinking cf the Kowlcon Dock 1 Company's tug Edith on the night of July 25 had a sequel at the Kcv.icon Magistracy when Mr. Praser, sitting as Coroner, conducted an .nquiry into the death? of two boys.1,067 words
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Advertisement444 1932-09-02 13 g SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) offic e 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. :60 5fi. c-Me Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. Xht inior morning daily m Malaya with the Chota Hazri eicii Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Soecial features include pictures, serial444 words
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Advertisement455 1932-09-02 13 Wfk^Jm^^^Q I Personal EFeets l^^H^^^^ f Motor Cars 4 COLLYER quay .APB.) An Eminent Doctor wmmK/mgSSSJ7mmm preparation "PHYLLOSAN" has been discovered which recharges the whole human organism with new vital force, rejuvenates the arteries and increases physical energy generally. J f. Start taking ;;ro""i TO-DAY/ OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS AND455 words
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Article160 1932-09-02 14 Strict Diets Unnecessary. It is a well-known fact that some foods have a greater tendency than others to cause indlge ti< n. and that by limiting one's diet to certain tasteless, unappetizing foods, stomach troubles can sometimes be overcome. Nine times out of ten. however, indigestion160 words
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Article1598 1932-09-02 14 OTTAWA Tr. the Editor. Sir Is the Ottawa Conference going to have a lixed snd permanent result? For the sake of humanity I hepe not. In the Ottawa Conference I see the fore-runner cf a movement much wider m extent and much more potent m regard1,598 words
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Article283 1932-09-02 14 FINNS ORDEAL Beds of Rotting Straw That the terrors existing m the- northern lumber camps of Russia have m nc wise abated, though lately not reported m the British Press, is evident from accounts of Finnish lumbermen who have recently succeeded m escaping to their native283 words
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Article136 1932-09-02 14 To Fight Again as Middleweight Carpentier. once the idol of boxing enthusiasts the world over, is returning to the ring, according to the Parts Soir quoted by the Central News. The writer states that his informant— a friend of Carpentier— saw the ex-champion m the136 words
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Article358 1932-09-02 14 Runaway Boy May Win Wendel Millions A woman's death-bed confession may help to decide a British claimants right to the I £15,000.000 fortune left by Miss Ella Wendel, an aged recluse m the United States. There have been hundreds of claimants to I the fortune. The late&t358 words
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Article89 1932-09-02 14 Man Who Let Them Play All Over Him A cat's scratch resulted In the death of Maynard Herbert Luct*. aged 39, a fruiterer of Broad-street, Worcester, it was disclosed at the inquest. Lucas' mother said they had several cats Her son would let them run all over89 words
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Advertisement69 1932-09-02 14 GARCIA' S PIANOS Direct from the factory to you. Saves middleman's profits. From $375.00 Guaranteed for 10 years W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Manufacturer, 5 ORCHARD ROAD. Dr. Wille EYE SPECIALIST SEMARANG, JAVA. Eye-clinic transferred to Pendrian 12, Semarang. CHANGE TO Those old worn- v%^ oul plugs of yours be^l may69 words
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Advertisement529 1932-09-02 14 BANKS AND /A'S^H E CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA icorpo rated m England by Royal Charter) i up capital m 600,000 shares f £5 each £3,000,00 C Reserve Fund £3,000, 00 C Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 ,000, 00 C HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies529 words
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Advertisement137 1932-09-02 14 capi sH Cah u.w ti,r. ot An,.; sak, Rar. ',tJ Bett, Sou: Mn citi, In j bu tnuHMM For j,.,rt»culars apply ,o^^ TV. N 4 ll '"credFTfoxc DIXTREMEORI SOCIETE AXOSI 1907. UFAI) OFFICE BRlsj I BRANCHES. SHANGHAI J HANKOW PEKING. BGftfl TSINAN I BRICKS AND TLES <M IN SHANGHAI MORTGAGE137 words
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Miscellaneous410 1932-09-02 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tarjong Priok, 21 metres from410 words
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Article445 1932-09-02 15 Uitfg Financial Position i annual ordinary general I Rubber Estates, m Wednesday. i Mr Tan Cheng Herman din rtors> P r sidlni Lan Soo Ghi, ■J^T cbM Chin KtaOf and entaitw. meet ire as red tha* after pn i i.ition an.l taking is Interest on company madv a445 words
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Article332 1932-09-02 15 Singapore, Sept. 1. Since our last report the market has shown considerable activity and prices have marked a substantial advance. From T% cents the figure recorded a week ago for London Standard R.S. Sheet, the price rose to 9\ cents by Tuesday last. At that figure sellers332 words
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Article203 1932-09-02 15 THE ABROAD Augr. 17 30 31. Amsterdam 8 63 8 64 8 63 Athens 547 4 560 560 Belgrade 215 220 220 Berlin 14 19 32 14 l a 1i.57 1 Bombay Is. 6 7,64 13. 6N 15.169 14d. Brussels 25.04 1 25.06 1 25.02 1 Bucharest 660 587 v203 words
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Article146 1932-09-02 15 Singapore. Sept. 1. Until thLs morning prices m all markets had continued to advance during the period under review, but a slight reaction has now set m. London and New York having fallen 1 16 d andl 3 16 gold respectively. A fair amount of business146 words
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Article58 1932-09-02 15 Reconstruction With £40,000 Capital [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London. Sept. 1. Ipoh Rubber Estates Ltd. are being reconi st.oicted with a nominal capital of £40,000 m 2s shares. Registered m 1925 with an authorised share capital of £100.000 m £1 shares. £80.000 issued and paid up. the company58 words
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Article24 1932-09-02 15 I Boiutead and Co. Ltd. Pen&ng Agents: Takuapa Valley Tin: August output 1,207 1 hours. 320.000 cubic yards. 2.562 plkuls.24 words
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Article996 1932-09-02 15 Margin Between Production and Consumption Many forecasts have been made m recent months as to the extent to which the margin between production and consumption of rubbe:Is likely to be reduced during the current year In 1931 production exceeded absorption by no fewer than 130,000 tons, but as996 words
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Article309 1932-09-02 15 Effect of Restriction Scheme The directors of Kuala Kamper Tin Fields, JLtd.. m their report accompanied by duly audited accounts for the year ended March 31 1932. state: After providing for depreciation of buildings. furniture and sundry i.ems amounting to ,£5,085-6-7 the accoounto for the year show309 words
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Article109 1932-09-02 15 Changes m Representative Prices Aug. 30 31. American Can. Com. 55 > 2 57 Am. Tphone and T'graph 113* 4 114^ Dupont 39 39 Flrstone. Common 17 11 Gen. Elctric 20 :1 20 Gen. Motors lS'j. 15 Goodrich 11\ 10\ Goodyear 27 J s 28 Inter.109 words
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Article53 1932-09-02 15 Stoppage of Repatriation Advised At general meeting of the Batang Padang D.P.A. thirteen estates being represented, the coming shortage of labour was discussed and the meeting was unanimously of the opinion that, as there were already signs of shortage, repatriation of both Chinese and South Indian labour53 words
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Article40 1932-09-02 15 Rubber's Dependence Upon America TFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, Sept. 1. Messrs Synington and Wilson, the London nfbber brokers, state m their weekly report that they consider that the future of rubber depends upon events m America.40 words
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Article358 1932-09-02 15 To-Day s Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES September 1 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 14 London, 3 months' sight 2i3 31(32 London, «0 days' sight 2|3 15|16 London. 30 days' sight 2|3 29|32 London, demand 2,3 7!8 London, T.T. 2|3 2 7|32 Lyons and Pails, demanc 1015 Hamburg, demand 164358 words
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86 1932-09-02 15 September Ist., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, SP OI 8 15|16 9 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 8 1516 9 October 9 9 1 16 November 9 9\ Oct. -Dec 9 9* s Jan. -Mar. 9 1 9', Tone cf86 words
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Article929 1932-09-02 15 THURSDAY, SEPT. IST. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellm Asam Kumbang 26s 28s Austral Malay i£) 18s 20s Ayer Hltam (ss) Us 9d 12s 7%d Bangrin Tin (£> 11a 12s Batang Padang ($1) OS 10 Batu Caves ($1) 32% 37 Buldt Arang ((1) 40 nom. Burmah Malay 5s929 words
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Advertisement77 1932-09-02 15 TfPP d $12.000.000 jjS-2 Assurance tn force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Stnlto Settlement*) .pDOFFICF Great Eastern LlTe Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry EC company Has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British77 words
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Article85 1932-09-02 16 April the Fifth Doubtful London, Sept. 1. The following are the probable starters and jockeys for the St. Leger to be run at Don-ca.«-ter on Sept. 7: BENEFICIAL Sam Wragg CELEBRATOR Burns CHARANCON Rosen DASTUR Beary FIRDAUSSI FOGHORN II Bouillon GAINSLAW Lowry GAVELKIND Perryman HESPERUS Elliott LEIGHON Dick85 words
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Article809 1932-09-02 16 Aga Khan's Strong Hand There seems to have been a regular epidemic cf leg troubles among prominent three-year-olds lately, and Miracle is now m the same btmt as April the Fifth, (writes the Observer ndOfl correspondent). No trainer knows that it will not be the turn of809 words
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Article58 1932-09-02 16 The B Class will sail the second of the series lorthe Williamson Challenge Cup on Sunday Cow,*? 1 6 leadlng yachts so far re M <*Un, Columbine, and Prima Donna. Start at 10.10 U^J!Jf Urday 30th. the second of l pt. 3 TaCeB WUI take Place58 words
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Article348 1932-09-02 16 AMATEUR MATCHES To be Held m Ireland Next Year Ireland Is to be the venue of the amateur international golf matches next year, though the dates and course are not yet fixed. This announcement followed a meeting of the Joint Advisory Committee's Council at Troon. It was reported348 words
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Article537 1932-09-02 16 Rev. D. S. Rutherford's Fine Recovery A splendid recovery after being three hcles down with cnly 13 to play gained for the Rev. D. S. Rutherford. Lanark, victory by 4 and 3 m the final cf the Eden Tournament at St. Andrews over K. G. Patrick. Stirling.537 words
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Article67 1932-09-02 16 Ladies' Autumn Cup The qualifying round over 18 holes for the Ladies' Autumn Cup will be played on Monday afternoon, September 19th, under Club handicaps. The best 8 scores m each division (A B) *will qualify for match play, also over 18 holes. In the event of67 words
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Article108 1932-09-02 16 Members are reminded that the August Medal (Bogey) will be played for this week-end, and that the second round of the Shtrazee Cup Competition must be completed by Sunday the 4th instant. September 5, is an American national holiday (Labour Day), and the Consulate General will be108 words
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Article478 1932-09-02 16 LAST NIGHT'S GAMES Men Who Will be Matched To-day Last night's scores m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament were as follows: i' Profession Pairs Level F. T. K. Hobbes and D. E. L. Anderson w.o. J. L. Elmer and R. A. F. Brown. I A Class478 words
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Article99 1932-09-02 16 Heavy Crop of Homers iVw York, Sept. 1. Reuter cables the latest baseball scores as follows: R. H. E. Chicago 10 19 2 New York 9 16 0 Kcerning and Cuyler hit hcme runs for Chicago. Cincinnati 14 1 Brooklyn 7 14 0 Cincinnati 10 15 1 Brooklyn99 words
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Article115 1932-09-02 16 Arsenal Defeated By West Bromwich Lortdon. Sept. 1. The following were the scores m yesterday's English League matches DIVISION I Arsenal 1, West Bromwich 2. Derby 2, Blackburn 1. Everton 2, Wednesday 1. Manchester City 1, Birmingham 0. Newcastle 5, Middlesbrough 1. Portsmouth 2. Chelsea 0. DIVISION IIReuter - 115 words
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Article236 1932-09-02 16 TO MANAGE TEAM Forty is too Old For Baseball Babe Ruth has decided to stop playing baseball m the autumn of 1934, when he probably will become a baseball manager. The famous home run hitter lold pressmen he would play two more seasons with236 words
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Article263 1932-09-02 16 Chinese Committed to the Assizes Before Mr. C. Wilson, Criminal District Judge, the preliminary enquiry was concluded yesterday against Choi Chan Seng, who was charged with forgery of valuable security and making or possessing counterfeit seals. The seals were found m a box m the kitchen at 365.263 words
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Article78 1932-09-02 16 Facilities on North Atlantic Route Rugby. Aug. 31. The Postmaster-Genera! announces that the radio-telephone service with ships on the North Atlantic route now covers the Empress of Britain. Homeric. Leviathan. Majestic. Olympic and Bremen. The charge for a person to person call to and from these ships is 12s.British Wireless - 78 words
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Article62 1932-09-02 16 No Central Research Body Needed Rugby. Au rust 31. The committee appointed to investigate the desirability of promoting new industrial development, by the establishment of a central organisation to ,'nstitute research, has reported that the existing Government organisation is sufficiently flexible for the purpose and that it is62 words
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Article61 1932-09-02 16 Taking a Holiday m the Country Bucby, August 31. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, returned to London to-day from Balmoral where, with the Prime -Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, he has been the guest of the King. After a brief visit to the Dominions OfficeBritish Wireless - 61 words
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Article106 1932-09-02 16 S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament ties for Monday are as follows: "B" Singles:— A. J. Vaz vs. P. H. de Souza, J. R. Brown vs. C. L. Tessensohn, C. E. de Souza vs. H. de Souza vs H. de Souza, C. B. Webb vs. N. E. de Souza,106 words
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Advertisement216 1932-09-02 16 MOUTRIE PlAi NOW AT 1 REDUCED PRICES but not reduced m quality— the Moutrie Piat.o l remains the itaadard j nv trument m the Par Kast. PRICES FROM $425.00 USED PIANOS FROM $300.00. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltf (Incorporated In Bag Raffles Place. Tel. b\T2. <ln 1 j liana^aja^,^^^^ HAS IT216 words
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