The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 1932
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Title Section16 1932-10-01 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,766. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article329 1932-10-01 1 An hour -and -a -half after the all -night train journey from Balmoral the King received the Premier at Buckingham Palace —Page 11. Mis.-, Wanda Mjotfcan, the holder, was beaten m the fourth round of the English ladies golf champion Page 20. Conference between Lancashire weavers329 words
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Article1309 1932-10-01 1 Quicquid ttqi.nt iimnines vostri cst r r<ioi|| Libelli Juvenal. 1 I II will be re< ailed that when m August HEM wrote to the S.S.A. en the matter of the neW. I Pien he stated that •'there will be m tin iir ture, as m the1,309 words
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Advertisement210 1932-10-01 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Rur.alng Water. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS stUMllllL ii.:)o.:i SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight. NO CONCERT ON SUNDAY GRILL- SPECIAL DISH SPECIAL DAILY210 words
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Advertisement71 1932-10-01 1 EUROPE #HOTEL GALA NIGHTS Saturdays, October 15th and 29th. Further Details will Shortly be Announced. Saturday, Oct. 29th, extension till 2 a. m. H. R. WARING, Special Manager. For health strength Drink milk and eat HO V 2 S BREAD I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. YOUR BEHTY H LAND71 words
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Advertisement127 1932-10-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Cow ana Gate milk Iced Page 5. Underwear and clumLorwcar Page S. Cottcn Oxford Rusty boot-. Pago 11. Marquisa— tlio btefll fruit drink— Pag? 11. World's grpat;^: pictures for SI.2S fell--' Pa^e 20. Hfji i .»j In StsHdard loiiii ifw liri Page 18. The cenden-ed milk wJtb the127 words
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Advertisement11 1932-10-01 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article63 1932-10-01 2 ■Chinese Support v Planter^ YoUn l 1S llth i!1 <li" n-n,n-, infurmpd I R. s.,it Ur f b Taylor hat Mr ■ntci who lost their lives In .< tt o ■nt. r w,, "jr-pi, ■»<ll p, k IU Kslillr Ht is wnderst.i ;d tha* caal [th,m bofor,63 words
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Article678 1932-10-01 2 Officers Invidious Position Mr Wee said he wished to raise again the matter of the report of Mr. Harries on the question of payment of bills by Commissioners, which he had raised at question time and which had been ruled out of order by the President. Since the678 words
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Article297 1932-10-01 2 Cleared of Serious Charges Mr. Parbury said he would like to mention that at a recent meeting of the Legislative Council serious allegations were made against the veterinary hospital of the Municipality The matter was taken up and an inquiry was called for. The report of the297 words
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Advertisement448 1932-10-01 2 BUSINESS CARDS. a BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work— Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. i f CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE < HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE McGRATH, TeL 4119. Matron Proprietress. BOARD AND LODGING MANOR HOUSE Tel: Ns. 2965 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST448 words
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Advertisement639 1932-10-01 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. m NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now at nvited for the following materials or services D md that particulars of such tenders may be e> >btained m the Tender Room, Municipal Dffices t< Annual Supplies for 1933. Date of Closing. See list In639 words
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Advertisement535 1932-10-01 2 NOTICES. SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES REUNION DINNER. If sufficient support is forthcoming it is itended to held the usual Halloween dinnrr RAFFLES HOTEL on Monday. October 31st. 8 p.m. The dinner will be followed by a ance, and the cost, exclusive of drinks, is tpected to be about $3. Guests may be535 words
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Miscellaneous252 1932-10-01 2 THK WEEK Saturday. Oct. Ist. lgh Water, 10.45. 9.2 ft. 23.08. 10.2 ft. alf-yearly general meeting of Johore Planters Association. Kluang Club, Khiang. 10.30 am plann<>r Autumn Races, First Day. nnual Meeting Sin^apoie Automobile Club, Chartered Bank Chrmbers. 12.30 p.m. oothull Loauur Div B. Kota Raja II vs. Shahar Kamar.252 words
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Article427 1932-10-01 3 MRS. PAT CAMPBELL IN CUSTOMS SCENE Afraid Pet Would Die m Quarantine Folkestone. It was stated at the Folkestone police court that Mr-. Patrick Campbell, the actress, tried to pass through the Customs with a pekinese dog concealed In the lining of a hat-box. A427 words
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Article260 1932-10-01 3 Russia and Latvia Willing To Marry Him Paris. Mr. John Amery, son of Mr. L. S. Amcry. former Dominions Secretary, can get married to Miss Una Wing, the actress, alter all m Russia or Latvia He got up at three o'clock m the morning and went with260 words
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Article, Illustration50 1932-10-01 3 To England m a cutter. Mr. W. Lowe (left), and Mr. W. F. Rayner, members of Royal Prince Alfred Yacht ciuh Sydney. photographed as they were making: final adjustments to the compass of the cutter Quest, m i,iud, »y j, v r which they were wady to sail for England.50 words
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922 1932-10-01 3 George Cecil - George Cecil. CRYSTALLIZED FRUIT IS SO DELECTABLE Jonah In Sugar By If the confectionery business In Fiance's sea-' side resorts is more or less as dead .is mutton during the winter months, it flourish's exceedingly m the season. Even at Easter, when the hotels and casinos922 words
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Article598 1932-10-01 3 His Smile Loses Its Arrogance Atlanta. Georgia. 1 1 It was a far cry from Chicago's public enemy No 1 to Federal prisoner No. 40,886. but "Scarfaee" Al Capone. the deposed lord of Chicag/s gangdom, is the only man m America who qualifies as both, and598 words
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Article226 1932-10-01 3 Motherhood Is Going To Be Safer The mothers of the next generation will be spared, to a greatly increased, degree the terlible peril of death m childbirth. r j.his is the Vims t::pressed by Sir Walter F'letcher. secretary of the Medical Research Council, m an article m226 words
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Article54 1932-10-01 3 A Chinese. Goh Say Gan. was charged before Mr. A. C. Boyd. Third Magistrate, on Wednesday with murder. H was said to have MMtd the death of Kua Tua at about 6.30 p.m on September 26 near the oaw mills m Kampong Bah n i Read. The preliminary enquiry was54 words
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Article323 1932-10-01 3 DYING SOLDIERS' LASB WORDS 60,000 Miles to Tell I Relatives I The Counters de Caen. who. during th< I was known M The Little Mother ol I Troops,' has just returned to London aH completing her self-appointed task personally giving last words and messages ifl dying323 words
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Article125 1932-10-01 3 Revelations concHnini; tin- .1 Biitish sc ldhrs. who led a double (■•.rttn and were burglars by main, were ma at the Hong Kcng Central Police OM when O9oT§t Henry Pitcher, a private "B" Company, South Wales Borderers, station at Mount Austin Barracks, appeared on MM on two different charges of125 words
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Advertisement56 1932-10-01 3 FIVE BATS BRAND CONDENSED MILK with creamy flavour is prepared by experts through a hygienic process and is unequalled of its kind TRY A TIN TODAY, AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED C °NDENsEDMILrt lie mMS^^^^^ L>& Prepared f«jf J Sole Importers Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd. Union Building, Singapore. Tel 597756 words
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Advertisement76 1932-10-01 3 REMEMBER— Power lost between pulleys eats into profits Cut this loss to a minimum, by Installing COPPER QUEEN RUBBER TRANSMISSION BELT COPPER QUEEN cuts down belt replacements. COPPER QUEEN cuts down idle labour. COPPER QUEEN cuts down lost output. COPPER QUEEN increases profits by lowering the cost of power transmission.76 words
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7487 1932-10-01 4 HOT WATER P. G. Wodehouse's Story BcKY Franklyn had retired to hLs room Bnat niKht But he had not gone to b d Hne m his state of mental upheaval sleep ■mil of th.- question. At the advanced hour X Mr. Slattery was setting out with his I bag of7,487 words
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Advertisement15 1932-10-01 4 %(Py fj, TRY THFSF Hi, i r^ V N A A vm. w n jr15 words
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Advertisement356 1932-10-01 5 >*>fflH Tluoat PASTILLES I throats. 9 Pi rn hrrnlnf* i>rcrv Wl. r- NUnn n VMkj.uiui B t<> ht. >'niula ol |ii i .iv*ir r pOui I'll. oat i.o»jjn 1 ANIISJPTiC THROAT ERUPIiONS OF WET NATURLON BABY On Head. Itched Terribly. Cuticura Healed. The trouble began v.ith a sore eruption on356 words
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Advertisement242 1932-10-01 5 y'4c&t i&^^r^ Hl^^^^lll *W* H >-■*-.* ;> :-*v. =v^^|^B ,-^pBC v HbX^^^^^l H^^%v'\'- j^lflKK'" '*V^<3ic' \v^^ •'.'■'.'-59& v "'V >*"'■"' v^^li IBA^^ifiiE^ifi^^H^Bl^B^ < -vj^ffil -'■^X-'jk §j v y< ;--> >gp&- Friar .^FkW The mother on the right is Mrs. Howard with her little son led on Cow Gate Ist prize242 words
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Article, Illustration14 1932-10-01 6 The sportsman. A scene from "His Lordship," which opens at the Pavilion on Sunday.14 words
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Article, Illustration14 1932-10-01 6 F.dna Best and Herbert Marshall, who appear m "Faithful Heart," coming to the Pavilion.14 words
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1773 1932-10-01 6 Human Injenuity In Film Production \fl production is one long xercise m human ingenuity. I deceptions as fish and fruit ioned m gelatine are but minor nples of what the studios do the way of contriving screen ions. >me Express", the first film to be made Gaumont British Studios is1,773 words
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Article584 1932-10-01 6 WHAT LONDON THINKS OF THE LATEST RELEASES Three out of the four new films shown In London this week come from Hollywood, but there are several new British Trade Shows, wrote the Free Press London correspondent on September 14. The American films are "What Price584 words
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Article147 1932-10-01 6 Eugene Pillette is a bom pioneer. Twentyone years ago he was m the vanguard of silent motion pictures. b?ing one of the first stage folk to undertake this new entertainment medium. When sound entered. Pallette appeared m the first all-dialogue film. He was one of the first actors placed under147 words
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Article42 1932-10-01 6 Irvine Pichel, who la r as director, resorts to no actor M weU traying the most irntM nake 'up even ln I»r--is a firm believw ue character roles. He delivery ea tbe tw^ Pantomime and studied to a finished jw^° most requisites42 words
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Article561 1932-10-01 6 MOTORING PROBLEMS MADE EASY FUEL ECONOMY I I By the Free Press 1 —Motoring— Correspondent We have received several request* recently to devote a certain of to matters of interest of local mctc.rLste. Wehave, arra^Unents whereby a ■pecial correspondent on th» w morning will deal with various problems which confront561 words
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Article599 1932-10-01 6 Suggestions to Correct Condition It is at this time of the year when motorists who have used their cars consistently for several seasons begin to complain of noisy operation The following suggestions pertain to the cor- < rection of this condition. The Engine. Loose bearings. CMBtn| knociu perhaps599 words
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Article527 1932-10-01 6 A New Boon to Motorists The IMS Olympia M. U r Show will go down m history. I think, as the first motor exhibition m which the car manufacturer really set out to pkase the owner-dri\er. writes T H. Wisdom of the Daily Herald Three years ago527 words
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Article1450 1932-10-01 7 "NATION NEVER SO HEALTHY INSURANCE AGAINST l ILLNESS it Claims Increasing But Not < disease Never be ion* have the English people enjoy- *d the measure of national health they liave i to-day.' declares Sir George Newman, Chief i Medical Officer of the Ministry of Health, m his annual report1,450 words
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Article92 1932-10-01 7 The King possesses nearly a thousand clocks. While the Court is at Balmoral this autumn all the clocks m the British Royal Palaces are cleaned and adjusted. Their market value Is enormous, and It takes 24 men two months to clean them. Not one of the clocks92 words
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1439 1932-10-01 7 PATHETIC NOTE TO DEAD HUSBAND "What Can I Do If You Do Not Want Me At the inquest on Mrs. Dorothie Helen Rutherford (Miss Helen Saintsbury, the actress), the first witness was her father, Mr. Harry Arthur Saintsbury, of Woodstock-road. Bedford Park. He said she1,439 words
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Advertisement233 1932-10-01 7 WHY 2,250,000 PEOPLE x V CHOOSE PRIGIDAIRE i I X" f^ it will give you more efficient refrigeration with surprising economy. Refrigeration that can be controDed by means of j, <§> Jt^J the "Cold Control." Refrigeration suitable for vegetables by means of the "Hydrator." y X-i X P i t233 words
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237 1932-10-01 8 ON KNEES IN ROAD TO PRAY FOR CHILD Mother Sees Her Run Over A mother told how she knelt m the street and prayed that her four-year-old child might be saved from being run over when she gave evidence at a Greenwich inquest. The inquest was on Joyce Prances Sparrow,237 words
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Article1811 1932-10-01 8 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON Sept. 17. From the Free Press CnrresDOtident The most serious problem whicn vv eve^one over here connected wtg Malaya the^radual and increasing influx of people from the country, writes the Free Press London correspondent on Sept. 14th. Some of us are asking how long this1,811 words
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Advertisement166 1932-10-01 8 J A BONNIE QLAXO BABY A doctor says "My child has been fed on Qlaxo. I have no difficulty m persuading patients to use your food for their children when I tell them it is the food I have selected for my own child. I have nothing but praise for166 words
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Advertisement119 1932-10-01 8 ALHAMBRA TO-DAY OPENING AT THE MATINEE A ROARING. SHRIEKING gMPIRE OF DEATH!!! t "^^s?^^BCV^v ran Bhk 7 «ii^L- r I W^-ifiMßl B" JOHNSON ipn mm lit I¥ v rf*^ CHRISTINE y ft ***+Hz VIII\IVI m mill/ Hnkiillil^' A Paramount l^^|C^ftf* Brifis/i Production n h W Authentic English tl wi t|119 words
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Advertisement195 1932-10-01 9 Fn ATI NEE TO-DAY 3.15 i a sfjw l^fl m l RESERVATION^. PHONE 6903 "HIS LORDSHIP" CANNOT WAIT— SO LAST DAY OF THE HILARIOUS, HAPPY, MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW I 1 H "i iipi/v wfM L U b IV I I SbBEK^« A British International Picture H^S ,4\ la ll b195 words
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Advertisement148 1932-10-01 9 \._^**^>| PHONE 5261—5262. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY commencing' at TO-DAY'S MATINEE, 3.15 A Brilliant All-British Musical i Production Supported by a i j THRILLING AFRICAN j j ANIMAL ADVENTURE! i Associated British Productions present "The New Jack Buchanan" RICHARD j DOLMAN i i «,,<i i "Falling For You" ROSEMARY AMES j Shady148 words
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Advertisement95 1932-10-01 9 AND MARLBOROUGH TO-DAY OPE\I\G m the MATINEE 'Tearing- THEHEARTOFTHEJUNGLE! Incomparable Thrills! Stark Suspense! Terrifying Drama! Ripping Down Civilization's Backdoor! Sights No Human Eye Has Seen Before! Different! A ROARING, SHRIEKING EMPIRE OF DEATH!!! Son v^ at* #> > jw. TctV /^"^^^^^F^^^^^^Hu^^^^^^Bß^^^V^^^B MEL L. at I n r a T I^^^95 words
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Article20 1932-10-01 10 LOWSON.- At the General Hospital, Singapore, on Sept. 30th, to Dr. and Mrs. J. M. A. Lowson. a soa.20 words
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885 1932-10-01 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932 THE THIN END The surprise of the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council at the provision m the estimates of a sum of $95 000, the bulk of which is a provision for the inauguration of a branch of the Royal Naval Volunteer885 words
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Article253 1932-10-01 10 Protest Against "Unfair" Press Comments [From Our Own Correspondent-] Penang, Sept. 30. At a meeting of the Menglembu Mining Co. Ltd.. to-day the chairman. Mr. D. A. M. Brown referring to the comments which appeared m the Straits Times cf September 21 said; "It is a pity that253 words
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Article70 1932-10-01 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES TFREE PRESS SERVIC&-COPYRIGHT3 w London, Sept. 30 Messrs Henry Gardner metal foTlows 3 noWfy da y's «n bricTs'as £15$ (/S. (£153V4) F rWard The market is easier Messrs Symington and Wilson bum- y rUbber Prlces as 2 1 2 7|370 words
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Article18 1932-10-01 10 The SCC. wiU be open for suppers after fega_s:_^ff^ STm 10 ."in*. E Buim P«ach on Sunday at18 words
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Article283 1932-10-01 10 ITALY'S GREATEST VESSEL Still at Gibraltar For Secret Repairs London, Sept. 30. The Rex, Italy's largest and newest ship, which left Oanoa en Tuesday on her maiden trip to New York may possibly still be at Gibraltar on Oct. 4, tlje date en which she283 words
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Article520 1932-10-01 10 DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL Sir— Now that it is the intention of Government to pass a Bill on Daylight Saving from 1933, it surprises me how little interest clerical employees and others are taking m the matter. In 1920. when this matter was first brought up m520 words
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Article83 1932-10-01 10 McKee Challenges Court Decision New York. Sept. 30. The Appellate Court by a 4 to 1 vote reversing the Supreme Court decision and directed that the election for the mayoralty of New York be held on November 8. holding t,"hat Mr McKee. who was appointed mayor on83 words
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Article9 1932-10-01 10 [FREE PRESS SERVICE-COPYRIGHT interim dividends on three*^?9 words
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Article3056 1932-10-01 10 "Known as the Honeymoon Couple" CORONER'S INQUIRY Wife of Nervous Disposition "No other couple could hare excelled u> m our affection," said Inspector J. J. Jud*r m the course of his evidence before the Coroner, Mr. •F. G. Bourne yesterday, at the continued hearing of the enquiry3,056 words
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Advertisement266 1932-10-01 10 H un COATE'S PLYMOUTH GIN j CAILDIBIECIK'S i i i BY SPECIAL IOHM. THE APFOINTMENI iS^^K^ KING F SL M ESTD S^ 1872 TtfiS; "EASI SMOKE," THE NOVEL CIGARETTE BOX This new Cigarette Box is useful and novel m construction. Lights automatically as drawer is opened. Lighter can be removed266 words
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Advertisement52 1932-10-01 10 YOU CAN'T APPRECIATE THE BEAUTIES of the countryside when you're speeding at 50 miles an hour, says a writer. In this country they are usually sitting alongside the driver who should certainly be protected by a "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE %SSI3RANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.52 words
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Article254 1932-10-01 11 Freighter Tragedy m the Behring Sea 32 LIVES LOST Drowned m Sight of Rescue Ship San Francisco. Sept. 30. ■vo people were drowned out of the the American freighter Nevada the 8.-hnng Sea. according to a wireless -d by the Dollar St.am.ship Co. from thReuter wireless - 254 words
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Article189 1932-10-01 11 Expedition to Study Ancient "Rock People" Cairo Sept. 27. A little known rice cf the Guraan tribe known as the -Rock People' whose ancestors fought the Romans 2.000 years ago and were driven into the mountains, will be studied by a Bntisii expedition which 1Reuter Wireless - 189 words
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Article122 1932-10-01 11 Meeting: After All-Night Dash from Balmoral London, Sept. 30. Within an hour and a half of Their Majesties reaching Buckingham Poiacc after an all-night journey from Balmoral the King received Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, who remained with him for over an hour. The Cabinet, adjourned after WednesdaysReuter - 122 words
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Article73 1932-10-01 11 Issue of $60,000,000 Sold to New York Firm Ottawa, Sept. 27. An lssui of $63,000,000 one year 4 per cent been sold by Government to a dicat,. headed by the Chase Harris Forbes npontioo of New York, announces Mr. •rbcs. Minister for Finance, who emphasised that the issueReuter Wirelss - 73 words
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Article42 1932-10-01 11 Sir Percy (ireenaway Chosen Rugby. Stpt. 29. Ai the Giiiihall. London, to-day Sir Percy -naway u:!s chosen to be- tin BMP Lord Mayor Sir taC| is h.-id of the city firm of Danie' OlWMilj, the bankers. British WirclesBritish Wirless - 42 words
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Article14 1932-10-01 11 SIR ROBERT HO TUNG The Pope received m audience Sir Robert Ho Tuna ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article238 1932-10-01 11 MORE SHOCKS IN THE BALKANS Society Ladies as Nurses m Devastated Area Athens. Sept. 30. No final list of the earthquake casualties «s yet available a- many are pinned beneath the ruins without hope of rescue. Three hundred are kncwn to be dead and a thousandReuter Wireless - 238 words
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Article106 1932-10-01 11 Effects of West Indies Hurricane Washington. Sept. 29. The dead number 197 and the injured 1 800 according to Red Cress reports from Porto Rico the hurrican? m the West Indies The homeless number 75.000. The report adds that sufficient food, clothing and medical supplies are avai'ablp TheReuter - 106 words
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Article185 1932-10-01 11 Another Japanese Consular Protest The Japanese Consulate -General at Singapore returns to th? subject of Chinese claims of military successes m Manchurn. as follows While not ever-bothered by the daily Chinese press despatches concerning the Manchurian situation, the majority of which are evidently intended for the self-contentment of185 words
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Article91 1932-10-01 11 Responsible for World Depression Sioux City. Icwa, Sept. 30. That the world depression is clearly traceable to two specific United States-made causes, namely, the tariff and improvident foreign loans, was the assertion of Mr. Rcosevelt. the Oemocratic candidate for the PrerideYicy, m an m accordance with the91 words
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Article59 1932-10-01 11 Date Asked for to Submit Report Geneva, Sept. 30. A committee of nineteen has been convened for to-morrow by the chairman. Mr. Hymans m accordance with the request of the yen for the purpose of deciding a time limit within which the League Council should be called59 words
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Article67 1932-10-01 11 Judge's Comment After Home Bombed Worcester. Massachusetts, Sept. 27. The home of Judge Webster Thayer. who was prominent m connection with the SaccoVanzetti case, was destroyed to-day by a bomb, the Judge was taken from the ruins unhurt but hi» wife and a maid wereReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article27 1932-10-01 11 As a result of the customs blockade by the Chinese Government the Japanese cotton mills m Shanghai have decided to move to the noriti Manchuria or Dairen.27 words
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Article127 1932-10-01 11 REDUCTION OF SPINNERS' WAGES Employers' Conference With Workers Fails London, Sept. 29. The troubles m the Lancashire cotton trade are not yet over. After six hours a conference m Manchester of representatives of the cotton spinning employers and operatives m regard to the question of aReuter - 127 words
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Article168 1932-10-01 11 British Political Wisdom Admired Berlin Sept. 27. Qtnlhi'l fat ha> attracted much attention and intere:t m Germany where political circle pay tribute to the British Governnvnt for its political wisdom shown m the tackling of th? delicate problem of the depressed classes Reuter Wireless. Poona, Sopt. 27.British Wireless - 168 words
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Article130 1932-10-01 11 Sin Chew Jit - Sin Chew Jit General Liv to be Replaced .Nanking. Sept. 30. The troops of General Han Fu-chu. Chairman of the Shantung Government, have not stopped advancing to Cheefoo although Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has ordered him to cease hostilies and await a settlement by the Govern- I ment. Skirmishes130 words
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Article89 1932-10-01 11 Japanese Machine In Flames Shanghai. Sept. 30. A Japanese plane carrying on espionage work above Manchuli. the western terminus of the Chinese Eastern Railway, was shot down m flames by the Chinese Railway guards yesterday. The Chinese forces whe revolted against the IVianchukuo Government have received89 words
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Article64 1932-10-01 11 Whole Community to be Fined DarjeHiitff. Sept. 29. A heavy fine will be imposed on a section of the Chitfcagong community concerned m the attack on the European Institute on Sept. 24. unless the perpetrators are found by Oct. 15, states a Government communique, which declares that theReuter - 64 words
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Article59 1932-10-01 11 Bolivia Preparing for Big Campaign London, Sept. 29. Peace m South America continues to be broken. Paraguayan trcops claim to have captured the forts of Bouqeron and Toledo In Gran Chaco. Bolivia is reported to be making extensive preparations for e» campaign. It is reported from SantiagoReuter - 59 words
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Article46 1932-10-01 11 New High Commissioner of Danzig Geneva, Sept. 29. Sir John Hcpe Simpson is mentioned as the likeliest successor to the late Count Gravini as High Commissioner of Danzig Reuter. Sir John was formerly m the Indian Civil Service and he retired m 1916.46 words
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Article1573 1932-10-01 11 To Meet Sir Samuel Wilson FEARS AND MISGIVINGS Attitude to Rubber Research Institute [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. At a special meeting of the Planters Association of Malaya to-day at Kuala Lumpur Mr. Chantler referred to th^ death of Mr. J. s. Arter.1,573 words
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Advertisement227 1932-10-01 11 Let COTTON-OXFORDS Give you a Flying Start 1 COTTON-OXFORDS POSITIVELY HELP A PLAYER'S SPEED by the reflex action of the finely tempered spring steel plates which are in-built into every boot. htort 254.722 Th£> COTTON-OXFORD RUGBY 'FLIER" is specially designed for wing threequarters. They are made from the lightest, yet227 words
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Article3945 1932-10-01 12 MUNICIPAL COMMISSION MEETING COMMISSIONERS' UNPAID ACCOUNTS; REPORT CLEARS OFFICERS A motion that the number of rikishas shall be reduced to 4,500 during next year was moved by Mr. J. Laycock at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners and on the President's suggestion it was decided3,945 words
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Article48 1932-10-01 12 Taken to London Nursing Home London, Sept. 27. Mr. Winston Churchill, who had recovered sufficiently from his recent attack of paratyphoid to return to London, suffered a relapswith hemorrhave to-day and has entered a nursing home. All his public engagements have been cancelled:— Reuter Wireless48 words
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Article465 1932-10-01 12 EARL OF MAR AND KELLIE Weston M.P. Succeeds t< fl Years Old Title The death of the Earl of Mm* Premier Peer, is announced la K« sage. The Earl of Mar's lineage dates ba He was twelfth Earl of Mar. Mar l of Scotland between465 words
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Article73 1932-10-01 12 Rajjby. s«-pt. The death occurred to-day of tin D Roxburghe. who suddenly became n\ tending a friends funeral yesUrda> The Duke, who was head of an old family, and was 56 years of age. had with distinction m the Boer War War. m both of whichBrtish - 73 words
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Article147 1932-10-01 12 Slum Children Greet Him with 'Tipperary" Copenhagen. >. pi The suiging of "Tipperary' by a <r Danish school children Mftonfe of Wales when he paid a sur; schools this morning m th< Doom made at his desire, which also included working-class houses and Copcnh.: slum district. "MuchReuter - 147 words
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Article99 1932-10-01 12 First Transmission on Christmas Day Rujby, Srpt It is expected that the nr>,t broad* the new Empire short wove sti'ion beta structed at Daventry by the BiitKi B casting Corporation will take place M t mas Day when an effort will be made to mit part of theReuter Wlreleas - 99 words
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Article1249 1932-10-01 13 HOW Bl(i LEAGUE CLUBS ARE FARING GALLACHER IN BRILLIANT FORM West Ham Having a Poor Time The third Saturday of football further reduced the number of undefeated teams and there are now only three clubs who have earned maximum points in the three divisions oi the1,249 words
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Article140 1932-10-01 13 Australian Team m Hollywood Among the Hollywood cricketers who played against the Australians was C. Aubrey Smith, celebrated English actor, and now a star m filmdom. He is one of the youngsters to whom the Australians are teaching the gentle game of cricket! Aubrey Smith captained Shrews140 words
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Article115 1932-10-01 13 "Not Till We Get the Cup" There has be?n so much talk about Ellsworth Vines becoming a professional, and the reports to that effect have been linked so persistently with the champions name, that the editor of "American Lawn Tennis" wrote him a short time a^o115 words
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Article139 1932-10-01 13 Although only three or four English golfers competed m the French women's open championship at Le Touquet m July, they provided the finalists. They were Miss Diana Fishwick (who was beaten m the British women's championship by Miss Susie Tolhurst. Australian champion), and Miss Molly139 words
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Article137 1932-10-01 13 Referring to the fact that Phar Lap's heart, weighing 141 b, had been placed m the Australian Institute of Anatomy, the Morning Post said that m one respect Sir Colin Mackenzie (director of the Institute) would be disappointed. He had hoped to secure from the veterinary college137 words
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Article107 1932-10-01 13 A golfer who waggles his club as a preliminary to his shot irritates many opoonents. John de Forest, the British amateur champion, has the malady to a distressing degree. H? is not a natural golfer, and his swing, if good, takes an awful time before he can start107 words
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Article59 1932-10-01 13 The following will represent the Indian Association at hockey, against the Police, on Saturday at the I.A. ground, at 4.45 p.m.: V. Raj, Chaman Lai and P. K. Bhaskaran. P. N. Bardhan, O. Kennedy and D. K. Samy, Leon Pereira. Lai Chand, A. N. Katyal, D. Paranjoti and Peter Pereira.59 words
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Advertisement593 1932-10-01 13 Grave Health Dangers of INDIGESTION Yeast- and M J fl OASTRK TROUBLES o Hundreds ol people (all easy preys to this lu/i l^l^^fck e>tro > cr Health. It brings sharp pa;n» I 1"^ V»^w lo c he«t, an agonising ache between IrVreL li^^P^m the shoulder hladrs a fear of food593 words
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Advertisement319 1932-10-01 13 QUALITY Fl RST Jor oVer 20 years^ —so unique is its mifQi standard of quality and flavour that it W"&W^^M> has now betfomethe r~^^B^Ms prefered tea for *i eVery big occasion iS^v^^ Jf\ /p<nont\ Brooke Bond Tea The patent Container retains the fragrance will be stopped by taking KALZANA Diarrhoea319 words
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Advertisement718 1932-10-01 14 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM^AVIOATION Oo Ltd. INSURANCE. THE BUN SHIPPING Co., Ltd. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Insurance Co., Ltd. Co LUL RAILWAYS. The Federated Malay States Railways The Royal State Railways of Slam. AIRWAYS. Imperial Airways Ltd. Royal718 words
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Advertisement423 1932-10-01 14 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 sj. CITY OP MELBOURNE For Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port Oct. 2 c.s CITY OF KOBE For Havre, London,423 words
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Advertisement455 1932-10-01 14 P. O British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dae i' Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Sinrapore RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept.455 words
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Advertisement754 1932-10-01 15 O. S. K. Line. FOR EUROPE, AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. Doe. Salk. I io\ DON MARU LONDON, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Antwerp via Colombo, Aden, Suez and Port Said. New 4 5 Kio DE JANEIRO DURBAN, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santoe. >I XRU Montevideo and Buenos Aires754 words
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Advertisement354 1932-10-01 15 >/^^^_ 1 I 1 f^**^&-^^^^^^ 1 i s v N v^v^s^T^ \\^Hl^r^V ISI If id r*~^^r*^**^*t Mr IJI m—^^^ k X ■^^■(v llfv Lflf ~v> V &^MMMMH WMI9 SCHEDULE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE354 words
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Advertisement873 1932-10-01 15 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DE WEERT-»-Saturday, Oct. 1, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Plnang, Koba. Billiton and Batavia. VAN DER HAGEN Saturday, Oct. 1, Penaog, Oelee-Lheue, Sabang, Tjalang, Mteulaboh, Tapa-Toean, Sinabang, Singkel, Baros, Sibolga, Natal, Sasak, Padang, Indrapoera, Benkoelen, Kroe and Batavia. PAHUD Saturday, Oct. 1, Bawean, Ampenan, Padang-Bay, Boeleleng873 words
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Advertisement687 1932-10-01 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly savin** by the well-Rnown garner MARELIjAC 7.375 tons, and the 8 8 MANOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de687 words
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Advertisement477 1932-10-01 16 CHURCH SERVICES 19th Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy Communion. GARRISON477 words
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Advertisement559 1932-10-01 16 Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. (Incorporated In U.B-A.) NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Doc Sails Doe N>* Tort M.S. SELVERWALNUT In Port Oct. 3 SILVERPALM Oct. 12 Oct. 18 M.S. SILVERTEAK Nov. 8 Nov. 14 'or rates snd particulars please apply559 words
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Advertisement235 1932-10-01 16 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LLNI 1 Joint senrtce of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL U\| and SILVER LINE, LTD to Ban Francisco, Los Angrles and N ff| Paclfle Port* Doe fti^ Spore. rto, mi. SILVERASH Oct. 8 x m.s. SILVERBELLE Oct. 15 z via Manila. via Java Port* 5 loading for Gulf ports235 words
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Miscellaneous681 1932-10-01 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7 f° aJn Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 aun. Saturdays 7 aL Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday ™0 ml Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 P m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Oemas) every Monday, Wednesday,681 words
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Miscellaneous115 1932-10-01 16 VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagrar: Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock: WBt. Johiima, Tog Prince. No. 2 Dock: Reijnst. VESSELS ARRIVED Toradja. Dv.t. 673, Irom Bc.nd>:rmass\n 30. for Bandjermassin 2. Hero. Norw. 823, Irom Bangkok 30, for Bangkok 1. Gen. Verspyck.115 words
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Article199 1932-10-01 17 Malay Peninsula E. Coast KUALA TRENGGAM ALTERATIONS IN LEADING LIGHTS Trengganu lighthouse. Lat. 5 degrees 21' N., long. 103 degrees 08' E. (approx). (1) Outer beacon leading lights: The position of the front beacon "A" remains unchanged at a distance of 138 yards 028 degrees from Trengganu199 words
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Article173 1932-10-01 17 The following passengers are expected to arrive by the East Asiatic Fionia. which left Marseilles. Sept-ember 19th. and Is due m Penang on or about October 12th and m Singapore. October 15th: Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Evans and baby. Mr. and Mrs. J. Latimir and baby. Miss173 words
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Article245 1932-10-01 17 Per P. and O. B^jputana from Louden: Mr. R. Ackrill. Miss M. L. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. H J. Benjafi?ld. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bolton and Child. Mrs. P. Butler. Mr. F. S. Broom. Mr. C. W Bcatty. Mr. A. A. Clements.245 words
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Article27 1932-10-01 17 Dry Docking at Saigon Owing to the G. G. Merlin going into dry dock at Saigon her next trip to Singapore has been cancelled.27 words
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Article1282 1932-10-01 17 THE G. G. MAURICE LONG Claims By Stevedores and Officers Sitting m Admiralty jurisdiction, the Chief Justice of Hcng Kong. Sir Joseph Kemp, found m favour cf officers oi the French vessel Gr. Gen. Maurice Long, who claimed wages, and made an crder for confiscation1,282 words
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Advertisement599 1932-10-01 17 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone: 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. I The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features599 words
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Advertisement22 1932-10-01 17 1933 HOMEWARD PASSAGES REGISTER NOW WITH COOKS WAcoSisa.iTS [WOPIO TR^ VE L SEPVtCf I 39, Robinson Road. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION NO BOOKING FEES.22 words
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Advertisement219 1932-10-01 17 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME Q /J| >•■ J^^KL, fNCLUDKCuadi'iHVMbiMtill f\\ fo«f itiainif. J± 1 See th« foot icMwy fai tfc* C^jdlni /^T Rocki«— Mt Robmu tiU«t ol tkca Y^^">^ iKj^Ml bom lmry tnim «J«ipp«d *w •prtai I CCMnfort n -^^^^Hill/SI rnnKontinentd tnim iron Vaaomrtr. J flli I rhroogh Jwokinft—219 words
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Article328 1932-10-01 18 WE MAY HAVE ROADS OF GLASS NON-SKID AND LASTING Officials to Test a London Man's Invention Som.-thmu new m road surfaces— all-glaso blinks cl-imd to be non-skid— has been invented by a young Englishman and is to be ■timlnti by Ministry of Transport experts. A number of road contracting firms328 words
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Article206 1932-10-01 18 Dutch Air Mail's Experience A lieroe battle between the elements and man IVMMt4 In a decisive win for Nature on Btpt 16. when the East-bound Dutch Air Mail, en route to Bangkok from Rangoon, was forced to return to Rangoon after a grim but \uin itrug^ie against206 words
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Article349 1932-10-01 18 Advertising a Light Aeroplane An air tour, which will probably las\ six weeks, is to b? started from Croydon by Captain I. C Maxwell Its object is to demonstrate one of the smallest and fastest cf British aeroplanes. Placed on the market about a year ago.349 words
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Article, Illustration46 1932-10-01 18 Patrick Whelan, who is the discoverer of a gold-reef m Central Australia. The reef stretches for a distance of almost eight miles and shows signs of rich deposits almost all along the line. Sydney men who sought Lasseter's lost gold reef believe Whelan has found it.46 words
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Article615 1932-10-01 18 VSIAD'S BROADCASTS Excellent Reception m F.M.S. And Singapore IBy Our Wireless Correspondent I Listeners here and m the F.M.S. are unanimous m their jpraise of the excellent broadcasts put out by VSIAD, the new local amateur station operated by Mr. E. C. Yates of the Capitol615 words
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Article432 1932-10-01 18 Demonstration At Newcastle Rapid communication between Headquarters and mobile police patrols is an essential m combating modern criminals, particularly those employing motor vehicles. It has for some years past been evident that radio could play a very important part m this connection, and the advent of a432 words
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Article409 1932-10-01 18 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 alter records "Hullo Sydney." TaDJong Priok, 21 metree from409 words
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Article229 1932-10-01 18 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Re illy. M.C.. Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore, Sept. 28. Ranges.— The following range allotments are published for information. Buses leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. Timah Range Farrer R. 2 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 1.10.32 Casuals229 words
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Article34 1932-10-01 18 hi"* k l° f the body of a Chinese with Pn.nf ttered m havin oiscovered on m^ n f EState Ayer Kunln South e^yi tL c^* Jf" h6ad th a <*«**■ me case was postponed.34 words
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Advertisement108 1932-10-01 18 Standard I RADIO INTRODUCES NEW IDEAS IN SPEAKERS Standard PERMANENT MAGNET MOVING COIL SPEAKER CHASSIS Type S.S.P. adjustable output transformer P c ratl Overall Dimensions Max. diameter 8 ins Cone diameter ms Depth (back to front) 37/ ins List Price including transformer $19.50 Standard ENERGISED MOVING COIL SPEAKER CHASSIS Type108 words
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Advertisement535 1932-10-01 18 BANKS AND^ CHARTERED BANK OF IVDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang535 words
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Advertisement379 1932-10-01 18 INSURANCE I 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPFril BANK, LTD. I (Established In 188* Capital Subscribed (Fully paid Reserve Fund President K. Kodmna Vice-President K. Takeu Head Office Tokoh.i Singapore Branch 3l -a, CHI 1 >TRf 1 LONDON HANKii; Westminster Bank, Ltd. The National Provincial Bai Lloyd's Bank, LM. BRANCHES Alexandria (E^ypt).379 words
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Article1251 1932-10-01 19 DECISION ANNOUNCED AT ANNUAL MEETING Loss on Past Year's Working The annual general meeting of the Brunei United Plantations, Ltd., was held yesterday at the office of Messrs. Bvatt Co.. with Mr. Lee Chlni Tuan m the chair, others pres?nt beln^f the Hi n. W. A.1,251 words
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Article173 1932-10-01 19 Changes m Representative Prices Sept. 27 28 29. American Can. Com. 54 56 54 v* Am. Tphone and T'graph 112^ 114 1 112 Dupont 42 H 44 7 v 42 Vh Firestone, Common Not Qtd. Not Qtd. 13 U Oen. Electric 18^ 19 18 Gen. Motors173 words
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Article160 1932-10-01 19 LEWIS PEATS RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Sept. 30. An air of uncertainty has prevailed m the market during the past week and the volume of business has be«en on rather a lower scale! On one hand orders have been poor but then again there has been no pressure to sell. The160 words
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Article175 1932-10-01 19 THE ABROAD British Wireless Par Sept. 28 29. Amsterdam 12.10" 8.59 8.60 Athens 375 572 570 Belgrade 25.22 1- 232 1- 235 B.rlin 20.43 14.50 1 14.52\ Boznbay Is. 6d. Is. 6 5 32d. Is. 6 5 320 Brussels 35 24.87',.. 24.89 w. Bucharest 813 580 580 Buenos Aires 47.58British Wireless - 175 words
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1132 1932-10-01 19 BUT 10 P.C. DIVIDEND MAINTAINED Satisfactory Position of Eastern United Coy. The annual meeting of the Eastern United Assurance Company took place afc the company offices yesterday, the chairman Mr. Ong Soon Tee presiding. The chairman, m moving the adoption of the report and accounts1,132 words
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Article723 1932-10-01 19 Will Production Now Expand If an observer of the affairs of the rubber Industry were asked what were the characteristic features of the industry during the last two y-ears, he would almost certainly point to the air of uncertainty that has prevailed. During 1931 and the opening723 words
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Article418 1932-10-01 19 EXCHANGE RATES September 30 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2(4 London, 3 months' sight 2!3 31 132 London, 60 days' sight 2,3 15(16 London, 30 days' eight 2j3 29J32 London, demand 2j3 7|B London, T.T. 2|3 27J32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1015 Hamburg, demand 165 New York,418 words
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Article915 1932-10-01 19 FRIDAY. SEPT. 30TH. 1932 CLOBING QUOTATION* Buyers Sellers Asam Kumbang 26s 28s Austral Malay 18s 20s Ayer Hitam (ss 12s 13s Bangrin Tin i£) 14s 16s Batang Padang ($1) 05 10 Batu Caves (sl> 40 50 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom Burmah Malay 5s 7s nom. Chenderiang915 words
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Advertisement79 1932-10-01 19 A**et« exceed %}t. 000.000 T~ Assurance m force over 535.000.Q0n The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry E C The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England ana79 words
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Article888 1932-10-01 20 FAST STADIUM GAME R.A.F. Too Quick for the Malays R.A.I 2: M.F.A Probably the last meeting of the season between the champions and the runners-up of the first division of the S.nganore Fooibali J.riiKue occurred yesterday m a charity match ut the Anfcon Road Stadium, the champions888 words
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Article82 1932-10-01 20 Miss Wilson Out of U.S. Golf Championship Peabody. Masdachusrlts, Sept 29 The American golf championship quarter*na s produced a surprise m Miss Charlotte GHuttlng. of New Jersey, beating Miss Enid W M,n .Entish Champion, by U p. Miss WUsons defeat was due U> erratic putting. Miss Ada Mackenzie82 words
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Article346 1932-10-01 20 To-day's English and Scottish League Games To-day\s matches m the English and Scottish Leagues are as follow: Divisi n I :—Aston Vhla vs. Chelsea. Blackburn R W. Sunderland. Blackpool vs. Arsenal. Bolton W. v?. Leicester City. Derby C. vs. Manchester City. Everton fvs. Liverpool. Leeds United vs. Birmingham.346 words
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Article225 1932-10-01 20 To-day's Newcomers vs. The Rest Match Thi> annual match between the Newcomers and the R«st. which marks the opening of the rugger season at the S.C.C.. will be played on in* Padang this afternoon. U hM been found MCaea&ry to make one orj two changes m the sides as225 words
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Article46 1932-10-01 20 English Ladies Golf Championship London. Sept. 30. In the English ladies golf championship at Rcval Ashdcwn course. Sussex. Miss Dians Pishwick of North Foreland beat Miss Beryl Brown cf Pormby by 5—4. The holder. Miss Wanda Morgan was beaten m the fourth round Reuter.46 words
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Article187 1932-10-01 20 Draw For Captain's Cup Qualifying Round The following is the draw for the qualifying -oi'nd of the Cantata's Cup competition, to be i played off by Sunday, at the Island Club the conditions being 18 holes medal play with 'club' handicaps. The eight best cards will qualify187 words
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Article27 1932-10-01 20 Swift Victory For Dan MeCorkindale a* t London, Sept. 2b. At Leicester. MeCorkindale (South Africa) sssr rr\™ sh Wireless. the f.urth round -Reuter27 words
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Article1050 1932-10-01 20 EARLY FANCIES FOR CESAREWITCH World's Most Gruelling Raco Now that the St. Leger is run, won, and lost, we can turn our attention to the really big autumn handicaps, the Cesarewitch and the Cambridgeshire. I ncte that Franl; Butters has taken out no less than four1,050 words
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Article67 1932-10-01 20 Nanking. Sept. 30. Mv.shal Chiang Kai-^hek will return to Nanking next week from Kuling. io participate m the official opening of the ShanghaiHangchow knp dutnnee motcr-rcad. on October lOtll, the National Day. In a mandnte signed by Mr. Lin Sen. Chairman oi the Naticnal Government, the67 words
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Article29 1932-10-01 20 Tckio. Sept. 2«». Li Ho-sho. the Keren who thr.w a bomb at the Emperor on January 8. has been sentenced to death. Ren; or Far BMfeera29 words
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Article189 1932-10-01 20 Matches Arranged for Next Week Matches m the Tanglin Club tennis tournament will be played as follows: MONDAY'S TIES Ladies' Doubles Handicap Mrs. BattLshill and Lady Murison owe 15.3 vs. Mrs. C. J. Smith and Mrs. Davies owe 3. CULLEN CUP Mr. and Mrs. Harris plus 1189 words
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Article102 1932-10-01 20 MONDAY'S TIES A Singles: Dr. G. de Souza vs. N E Ess B Singles: P. F. Machado vs. E. J. Woodford (to finish). Ladies' Singles: Mrs. M. G. Eber vs. Miss B Oehlers. Miss M. Lewis vs. Miss L Pereira Double Handicap: Dr. G. B. and J.102 words
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Advertisement196 1932-10-01 20 COLOURED PRINTS A NEW AND FINE COLLECTION FACSIMILE REPRODUCTIONS OF FAMOUS !»I( Tl RKS FROM PUBLIC GALLERIES AND PRIVATE OOIXICTIONB CONSISTING OF CLASSICAL PICTURES, DUTCH INTERIORS AND MODERN WORKS, ACCURATELY REPRODUCED IN COLOUR FROM THE CItfGINALS. PR|NTED ON ART PAPER, AVERAGE SIZE 15^4 X 19 3 j INS. M PRICE196 words
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