The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 October 1932
1932-10-24
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Title Section16 1932-10-24 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13.785. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article411 1932-10-24 1 The British Government has sent its cordial thanks to the Japanese Government for the help of officials in securing the release of Mrs. Pawley Page 9. Heavy fighting is reported betwen the revolting generals in Shantung Page 9. An extension rf the famous Witwatersrand gold reef, estimated411 words
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Article1245 1932-10-24 1 My friend Iqbal Mahomed, the Collector, Uoked at the dead crocodile, it was a large one and lay sprawled on the edge of the lake. •It was a good shot," he admitted, "and it will make nearly a whole suit-case, but for excitement you should fish1,245 words
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Advertisement269 1932-10-24 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK I HI. NKAREST APPROACH TO PI7UC. I KI.SH, PASTEURIZED MILK OB lAIN ABLE IN THE TROPICS. lAINA3LE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STOREB. I RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. I SINGAPORE SPECIAL WOW REPERTORY NIGHT nouxRLVNCH PLAYERS i GRILL D269 words
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Advertisement149 1932-10-24 1 BRAVO! TO L LEY'S EMPIRE BRANDY NOW SELLS AT $2-90 The previous price of $3.15 has been reduced owing to the new preference tariff. TRY THIS FAMOUS BRANDY. IT'S BRITISH AND BEST. McALISTER Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR F.M.S. S.S. Positively Your Last Chance To Enjoy Yourself At The EUROPE.149 words
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Advertisement57 1932-10-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Screen Attractions Page 5. Robinsons for Corsets Page 9. Bargains at Whiteau ays— Page 6. Hijrh-grade China at Littles Page 8. Ex -Service men's dinner and da::ce Page 'A. CHRYSLER COMFORT BARGAINS NEW PIANOS AT PRICE OF SECONDHAND W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Manufacturer, AMBER MANSIONS. MARTINS Pi"* THE57 words
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Advertisement11 1932-10-24 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article918 1932-10-24 2 League Positions to Date PMttfcMM in the English and Scottish Leagues to-date arc as follow: DIVISION I Goals. P. W L. D. P. A. Pts. Aston Villa 11 8 0 3 25 7 19 Arsenal 11 8 1 2 28 17 18 Derby County 11 7 1 3918 words
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Article161 1932-10-24 2 Progress On The Golf Course i Those who are interested in the development of the Cameron Highlands will be glad to learn that work on the golf course at Bintang is to be speeded up and it is hoped that nine holes will be fit for play before161 words
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Article194 1932-10-24 2 The Committee of the Singapore Musical Society have now made arrangements for th° coming months The work to be put in hand immediately is Coleridge Taylor's "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast." For this a large chorus and a full orchestra is necessary, (in the Albert Hall in London it194 words
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Advertisement136 1932-10-24 2 SHERLEY'S DOG SPECIALITIES. Full range in stock including SHERLEY'S DISTEMPER VACCINE. Also Shampoo, Mange Dressing, and Ear Canker powder as recommended by the MALAYAN KENNEL GAZETTE MEDICAL HALL, LTD., CHEMISTS. SINGAPORE. BUSINESS CARDST I BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work— Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— Phone 7898. STRAITS136 words
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Advertisement660 1932-10-24 2 TENDERS; SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Annual Supplies for 1933. Date of Closing. See list in Municipal Tender Room. Renting of660 words
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Advertisement571 1932-10-24 2 TO LET. 501 PASIR PANJANG HILL, furnished, as from October Ist, 1932. OFFICE. 248 Battery Road, 2nd. floor. Apply Guthrle and Co.. Ltd. OFFICES TO LET c:i 2nd end 4th Floors Ocean Building Apply Mansfield and Co., Ltd. FOR RENT OR SALE GODOWNS, area approximately 16,000 sq. feet, frontage Singapore571 words
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Advertisement431 1932-10-24 2 TRADE MARK NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Marks, depicted above anproperties of Chop Tai Woh See of No. 233 Tank Road. Sim-apore. and are us.-d Chop in respect of balms, ointments, oils and other medical preparation "TAIWOHS KUTCHEONG BALM" manufactured, exported and or sold by tl the431 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous209 1932-10-24 2 THE WEEK Monday. 24th. High Water 06.25. 6.7 ft.. 16.34. 7.2 ft. Hockey S.C.R.C. vs. A.P.C. Boustead Paya Lebar; Raffles College vs. Royal Air Force, R.A.F.; Raffles Institution Ist, XI vs. S.C.C. Raffles Institute. Tuesday. 25th. High Water 07.31 7.1 ft.. 18.21 7.4 ft. Football SC.F.A. League Siong 800 AS.209 words
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Article1153 1932-10-24 3 u l Found Her Dead"— Man's W \llep;ed Statement DRAMATIC STORY i Nights Said to Have Been I Spent in House of Tragedy inarkable statement alleged to llMd man was read Berks), when the Crown case Brn t Hutchinson. aged Bl l hes. Bucks. ith the murder of1,153 words
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Article271 1932-10-24 3 New Link Between Suburbs and "Town" People axe now saying that London is getting too big. -However. Greater London continues to grow, and the engineer following the builder maintains lines of communications between Central London and the outer suburbs, writes the Free Press London correspondent. North London271 words
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Article24 1932-10-24 3 The Thau_Yong Amateur Musical Association has been exempted from registration and the Nelsonian Football Club is called upon to furnish proof of its existence.24 words
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Article728 1932-10-24 3 WORLD PEOPLED WITH BRUNETTES Only Nordic Inter-Marriage Can Save Blondes Londoners are not really English nowadays. They have become so inter-mixed with foreigners and people migrating from the provinces to London that they have become a racial type of their own. This statement was728 words
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Article338 1932-10-24 3 Mr. E. W. Hide having proceeded on leave, Mr. G. J. Ford has been appointed to act as 1 Controller, Posts and Telegraphs, Perak and, fehe Dindings. At a meeting of Darlington Town Council a councillor inquired the cost of the proposed rubber flooring at the public library extension. Alderman338 words
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Advertisement65 1932-10-24 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 4. 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 for65 words
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Advertisement243 1932-10-24 3 CRAVEN A in the 'TRU-VAC' TIM are in perfect smoking condition wherever and whenever you buy l^p 4V^i\r JmX^E ]BmW Whc NIMI uU thls T iki ,HK JH listen lor the air rn>Kinj; into the <^ Bitv >^9 tin The hJ then lifts ofl easilv. r° m Arv.l j 1243 words
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Article1962 1932-10-24 4 Pierre Quiroule - SIX BLACK DOTS Pierre Quiroule The Mystery of the by DUCANE felt a sudden surge of sympathy. He crossed the room and laid his hand on her shoulder. "We are not beaten yet. ma'm'selle." he said gently. "Don't be discouraged. "Tell me, do I you know if Chevalier is in1,962 words
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Article, Illustration2432 1932-10-24 4 "BOBS" Field-Marshal And Reformer During the hot weather or 1832 the Honourable East India Company's Ist European Regiment, later to be known as the Royal Munster Fusiliers lay at Cawnpore. Colonel Abraham Roberts, the Commanding Officer had married two years previously as his second wife Mrs. Hamilton2,432 words
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Article249 1932-10-24 4 Gang Raids on Phone Boxes One would think with all the modem crimes caused by modern civilisation, there was no longer a fresh type of crime to be thought of. However, we have a new type of thief the telephone box thief, writes the Free Press Jx>ndon Correspondent.249 words
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Article154 1932-10-24 4 DIVERS MUST SLIM Wken the Silent Service speaks, it say? things. For instance. R has just said that thooe who sink mu^t leatn to swim. It has also said that there is a great need for national economy, so that in future the Admiralty is not going to make diving154 words
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761 1932-10-24 4 Picture a prince en horseback i turban and a white burnous. on his fist and ttv «ea wtad billowing robes. He is the central figure ol ooners set against the scar-,) ol Nav.ab Malik Sir Umar Hava- Khftl Tiwana. Here, on the ancient 1.-,761 words
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Advertisement221 1932-10-24 5 SEASON EXTENDED I tW X^hh I aWI9 aw av a 1 fßA'f #^^^b I a^ASsV 1 Bb>l I h^h\ a^B RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 PHE GRANDEST COMEDY WITH MUSIC EVER Even Better Than "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "JACKS THE BOY" I |\(K HULBERT, CICELY COURTXEIUGE, WINIFRED SHOTTER. 1 v^ 1 hlI v fl221 words
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Advertisement317 1932-10-24 5 Have You Seen This Brilliant LONSDALE BRITISH COMEDY— k»::S:i!«)kiaill.Bl:i)« l ,S!ll«llllBli!Hssliiiia!i]Bill»l!|IB [CAPITOL! TO-NIGHT Continued Success of The Famous Play that Surprised London "WOMEN WHO PLAY" From Frederick Lonsdale's. Scintillating Story— "SPRING CLEANING" A PARAMOUNT BRITISH TRIUMPH— With a Distinguished Cast Headed by MARY NEWCOMB, JOAN BARRY, BEMTA HUME and BARRY317 words
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Advertisement164 1932-10-24 5 j^^W^^Sl E^a Girl... I^^ Jw 'w m on other girls Star■^^—^y\ F om F«»« Cloth«i fj /kf Mon«y and Love! (J^Jf -^U OW O€S 1 QMs\ tIOIIYUIOOO m SPEflllS &J^& GENEVIEVE TObln PAT O'BRIEN J^^f^OT, Uni Stengel Rite La Roy Luaen PnvJ iX W 'ft?T T AColumo Picture directed by164 words
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Article724 1932-10-24 6 COUNTY FIFTEENS Durham's Depleted i Forces The Northumberland and Durham county I selectors are new hard at work watching the most likely players to represent the respective counties in the Northern Division of the County Championship, (stated the Morning Post of Sept. 23). It is interesting724 words
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Article131 1932-10-24 6 Splendid Game with Somerset at Bradford Somerset, in the course of a tour in the North, played Yorkshire at Bradford and a splendid game gave pleasure to about two thousand spectators. The home team fully deserved their victory by 18 points to 8, for, although they were beaten131 words
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Article51 1932-10-24 6 MONDAYS TIES Veterans' Doubles Final: T. Leijssius and R. Pearse (scr) vs. N. E. Ess and Dr. W. P. Carnegy (owe 151 TUESDAY'S TIE Mixed Double^ Final: Dr. G. de Souza and Miss M. Lewis (owe 15.3) vs. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hogari (owe51 words
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Article66 1932-10-24 6 The following have been invited to play Rugby football for A.P.C. and I vs. Etceteras on Tuesday, at S.C.C.: T. Watson; D. S. Robertson, J. L. Bonnar. D. G. M. Owen, H. L. Da vies; H. Q. Shaw, L. H. Cooper; T. O. Oarslde, W. O. Skey, J. C. Williamson,66 words
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Article538 1932-10-24 6 Hong Kong Defeated By Shanghai By seven goal* to five, Shanghai won the polo match against Hong Kong, on the Hong Kong Polo Club's ground last week. The Shanghai team had the better' combination and played a more aggressive game throughout, but Hong Kong made the same well538 words
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Article134 1932-10-24 6 The following are next week's ties in the S.CC. billiards tournament: MONDAY A Class Handicap Semi Final Dr. H. O. Hopkins owe 25 vs. Winner of P. Carmichael owe 125 and Dr. S. W. Eveson owe 125. B. Class Semi Final R. A. Ashworth owe 25 vs.134 words
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Article77 1932-10-24 6 The following are to-day's ties in the Y MCA. lawn tennis tournament: Court No. 1. Dr Chen Su Lan vs Syed Ibrahim Court No. 2 Kamis bin Hamid and Yadi bin Haji Kassim vs. Chua Boon Whatt and Lim Bo Seng. TIES FOR TUESDAY77 words
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Article53 1932-10-24 6 A return golf match will be played by M.G. Co. S.V.C. against the R.A. officers at the Garrison Golf Club on Sunday December 4th. Members of the company who will be available for this match should send their names and handicaps to L Cpl. L. N. Strachan. c'o Messrs. Boustead53 words
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Advertisement536 1932-10-24 6 WHITEAWAYS NEW BASIC^ VALUES VVHITI \\t>(>! SLIPOVERS Bli7iin.lSi W li If r>. Kli 'mfiHwM MEN'S BLAZERS. Pure wool slipovers in plain mi I Jcl/MB W! T > TLVII '^^mftJf L Light weight union whiu- with foloured edging. n mf TT -^S^lFl I 11 H' flannel blazers. Single light weight Sizes536 words
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Advertisement53 1932-10-24 6 Rememberthat pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature's remedy— in fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture is unexcelled, it expels the poisons and assists healing. Of att Chemists and Starts. Squatty good in LIQUID53 words
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Advertisement379 1932-10-24 6 CHRISTMAS SALE Commencing Monday, Oct. 24, Discount 2°; to November sth, O n every article ia days only Sold. ECHIGOYA Co, 54, 56 Middle Road. w suffered fI r unnecessary pains since I was 15 i "After having given Kalzana tablets a fair trial I have no hesitation in saying:379 words
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Article731 1932-10-24 7 Contract for 1,200 Square Yards ■(,-MSMAN"" BLOCKS Six Years' Test in London I ;i the dociM.n to imiikainl r,;,:>man blork for km feuik of the ck il Huddersfteld. H Held Coloration r the buildinc of I new Municipal Commit 1 :ned Ministry ol H r Detraction pi731 words
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Article371 1932-10-24 7 BASKETS WITH FALSE BOTTOMS Exhibits for Monopolies "Museum" A number of Chandu smugglers were dealt with by Mr. C Wilson the District Judge on Saturday. Fines ranging from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars were inflicted. The accused were for the most part new arrivals lrom371 words
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Article258 1932-10-24 7 Schoolboy at the Prison Gate A schoolboy •ho was charged before Mr. J. F. F. Gre&g in the Third Magistrates Court on Saturday with taking chandu into the Civil Prison and with offering an illegal gratification to a ptiblic servants, a sub-w^ider in the prison, adopted an258 words
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Article124 1932-10-24 7 Another $500,000 For Pensions At the meeting of the Federal Council on Oct 31. the Acting Financial Adviser. Federated Malay States, will move: that Council approves the further supplementary provision of $500,000 to the vote "Gratuities under section 15 of the Pensions Enactment." under Pensions, Retired Allowances. Gratuities,124 words
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Article42 1932-10-24 7 Chinese Premier Leaves For Europe Shanghai, Oct. 22. Mr. Wang Chlng-wel, President of the Executive Yuan (Premier) has sailed for Europe on the s.s. Andre Lebon. He is visiting Germany for the benefit of his health. Reuter Far Eastern.42 words
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Article116 1932-10-24 7 rubber. There was no alternative therefore but to agree to lay the new blocks in the place of part of the 1926 original section. As the new demonstration has been fixed at 200 square yards, an equivalent area of the original blocks will be taken from the total rubber area116 words
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Article845 1932-10-24 7 Smashing Victory in FarleiffhRobertson Trophy ivr.ik. 30pts. Negri Sembilan.. 0. IPeraks first Rugby game was played in Ipoh Saturday against Negri Sembilan for the ?igh-Robertson Trophy which was put up ompetition between these two States about years ago. om the first contest the trophy has been held845 words
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Article49 1932-10-24 7 Victory for Bangkok Sports ClutT (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 2*. The Sports Club defeated the Oloucesters by 9 points (one goal and one dropped goal) to nil, scored in the first ten minutes. Play was very fast and it was the best game this season.49 words
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Article51 1932-10-24 7 Rain Prevents Play at Perth Perth, Oct. 22. There was no play to-day In the cricket match between the M.C.O. tourists and Western Australia owing to rain. Reuter. The M C.C. on Friday scored 334 for eight wickets the Nawab of Pataudi making 166 and Sutcllffe51 words
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Article304 1932-10-24 7 Lose in Moderate Game With Selangor Selanror. 9pts. Penang. 6 Selangor defeated Penang by nine points to six m an inter-State Rugby match. The ground was in excellent condition but intermittent showers made the ball slippery. Selangor had the better of the first half but Penang pressed304 words
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Article323 1932-10-24 7 Gloucesters' Line Crossed Three Times S. Johore 9 pts. Gloucester* 3 pts. Little skill was ■hewn in the meeting of South Johore and a team from the Gloucester on the Civil Service Club ground. Johore Bahru. on Saturday, but the game was a hard-fought one with both sides323 words
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Article76 1932-10-24 7 Shadow King Third in Moonee Valley Cup [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Sydney, Oct. 22. The Moonee Valley Gold Cup (1 mile 3% furs.) was run at Moonee Valley to-day and resulted as follows YARRAMBA 6.7 1 HAVERING 8.9 2 SHADOW KING 9.0 3 Won by threequarters of a76 words
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Article107 1932-10-24 7 At the annual general meeting of the Straits Union Football Club, the following -were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year; President, Mr. Chee Koon Chiang; (re-elected); Vice-Pre-sident. Messrs. Teo Ling Slang, Lim Teck Lay, Yeo Koon Guan and Lee Ah Kow (all reelected) Hon. Secretary, Mr. Yeo Jui Eng (reelected)107 words
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Article42 1932-10-24 7 Mr. J. R. Innes, the former Judicial Commissioner of the P.M.S. who has now retired was in London recently. He looks in excellent health. So does Mr. Thomson the late Agent who Is still on the International Tin Committee. Our London correspondent.42 words
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Article646 1932-10-24 7 HATCHET LANE'S RECORD FIVE FURLONGS TIME REDUCED Week-end Racing at Ipoh [Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh, Oct. 23. The weather was fine and cool and the going good although inclined to be soft for yesterdays racing. The attendance was favoured by the presence of the Sultan of Perak, the646 words
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Article189 1932-10-24 7 "Spring Cleaning" As, Talkie at Capitol The brilliant dialogue of Frederick Lonsdale's famous play "Spring Cleaning" has been very effectively introduced into "Women who Play." the screen adaptation of the play at the Capitol. Although the story is all in dialogue it never becomes monotonous. Paramount British Productions189 words
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Article60 1932-10-24 7 Mr. Mollison has sent a silver replica of the aeroplane, "The Heart's Content," In which he flew the Atlantic, to Captain J. P. Saul, of Dublin. The inscription reads: "To Captain J. P. Saul, in sincere appreciation of his navigation of the first Atlantic solo East to West flight." Captain60 words
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Article892 1932-10-24 7 Supper Laid in House Of Death BLOODSTAINED CUDGEL Employee of Former Straits Governor I Prom Our Own Correspondent) London. An elderly kennelman Mid .iis wife. Mr. and Mrs. Keen, employed by Lady Guillemard. the wife of Sir Laurence Guillemard. the former Straits Settlements Governor, at their house892 words
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Article62 1932-10-24 7 The luckiest man in the country to-day Is Mr. William Clayton, of Oak Street, Romford, Essex, who after being dragged 150 yards along a railway track when a train hit his car is still alive. He wa3 passing over a lerelrrossing near Dagenham, Essex, when his car was struck by62 words
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881 1932-10-24 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932 WEEK-END COMMENT I The settlement of the dispute in the Lancashire cotton industry has been a very long time coming and, during the three months or more in which a stoppage has been operating in a section of the industry, heavy, losses have881 words
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Article255 1932-10-24 8 Dr. and Mrs. Gross have arrived in Ipoh where Dr Gross is to be stationed as Health Officer, Kinta. Rotarian H. R. Aaron will addiess the Rotary Club en Wednesday. His subject will be "Milestones In The Art Of Food Preservation." Dr. and Mrs. E. Cochrane. formerly of British North255 words
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Article88 1932-10-24 8 Fifteen Per Cent, in Spite of Loss of £2,868 I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT 1 London, Oct. 23. The annual report of the Pelepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd., shows a loss for the year of £2.868. All-in costs were 3 2-sd. per pound. A distribution of 1588 words
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Article37 1932-10-24 8 SATURDAY'S RUBBER PRICES rFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, Oct. 22. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows Spot 2 7,16d. (2 15.32d). Forward 2 1732d. (2 9 16d.). The market is quiet.37 words
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522 1932-10-24 8 A GOOD DEAL OF MYSTERY ABOUT IT To Compile Book on English Law? [From Our Own Correspondent] London. The papers draw attention to the resignation of Sir Lancelot Elphinstcn. 1 after three years as Chief Justice of the Federated Malay StateSir Lancelot, who is 53. has522 words
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Article127 1932-10-24 8 Arriving with Miss Clement i on the Ranpura A cable vu received at Government H yesterday stating that Lady dementi and Mis? Cicely dementi will be returning to Sineaporc on the Ranpura. the P. and O. steamer which is bringing Sir Samuel Wilson to Malaya. The Ranpura is127 words
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Article161 1932-10-24 8 Death of Controller of Viceregal Household Simla. Oct. 12. News htt btH'n received that the driver of Captain Brittain Jonos. Controller cf the Viceroy's Household, who was driving his car to Delhi yesterday, met with a serious accident near Panioat. The occupants of the car Were Mr.161 words
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Article127 1932-10-24 8 Mr. William Graham's Return From Ottawa [From Our Own Correspondent! London. Mr. William Graham, who represented Malaya at Ottawa, is back in London and has been calling at the Malayan Office. Of course, he and everybody else knows the tariff preferences which Malaya secured on this occasion, but127 words
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Article332 1932-10-24 8 $500,000 Copra Case Before Supreme Court EXCESSIVE SENTENCE Adjourned for New Point to be Argued After being specially taciliu-. quest of counsel for the app» ot Tan Thye Joo. manager or L. who was recently sentenced to t ous imprisonment in conn*.-. $500,000 copra frauds ca332 words
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Article163 1932-10-24 8 Import Duties to Continue for Two Years The report of the I Committee wit; bM been ls.-ued order for the furtln r of two fMn ttl The Commit;' is to be subject made in the prrpar organu-.:.- I into force The Bnt report for the Iraa >163 words
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Article65 1932-10-24 8 British Post Mkt Experiment Londoa sir rimhr w.<>.; addre^n:- the CardUl I meret aM that betn* carried out uitr. the Post Office radi c •;>■• Ration ol very >tior' nMU ten Mctrw vwteocChi An made to M them totfl 'h An nptrißMOtal n-. lH v had b* B65 words
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Article26 1932-10-24 8 The King hM confer:. 'i I Maurice jMki on his t. I I of London, and knißhth I v Waltor Oreenaway and Cson. the City Sheriff-26 words
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Advertisement133 1932-10-24 8 COATES PLYMOUTH GIN CAIUDIBIDCIK'S WINE MERCHANTS. ROYAL BAKERY FLOUR IN HANDY HYGIENIC PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE AT Singapore COLD STORAGE Co Ltd ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. fTFI/^ 1 17 lIY^IDTTtJ 99 i m EjUUtsWUKlri g^i^-— V r acuum packed to ensure H j§L Wffi Jfcf^ absolute treshnesv in any 5 J^gS^SS^^feSi 1133 words
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Advertisement17 1932-10-24 8 EXQUISITELY MODELLED SILVER TOAST RACKS Gift Most Useful U. S. de Silva Bros., 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.17 words
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Article179 1932-10-24 9 Investors' Monev "Frittered PROHIBITION REPEAL Wild Cheers Great Announcement St. I .mis. Oct. 22. <.vrrri..r RMrsrtrtt Democratic candidate f«.r the Presideno' speech here l( d.v, uttuked Mr H.H»Ner\ actions O.at the depr~,,,n in the I n.ted State* is duo to toreufn countries He declared that lhrReuter - 179 words
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Article133 1932-10-24 9 27&MM00 Tons Gold Reef Located Johannesburg, Oct. 22. investigations over two years, it l- ft-t:ir..i vd that there are 278.000.000 tons cf in the extension of the WHwatersrand a discovery of incalculable importance Tli- discovery was diu> to chance. The Gemiar. geologist. Dr. Krahmann. was picniclnt; Drift, andReuter - 133 words
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Article234 1932-10-24 9 JAPAN'S DELEGATES ON WAY TO GENEVA London Review of the Position London. Oct. 23. Recalling the cne time danger of Japanese secession from Geneva the Observer remarks that the fact that the Japanese delegation Ls now on its way to Geneva is the best newsReuter - 234 words
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Article190 1932-10-24 9 Heavy Fighting Continues in Shantung Shanghai. Oct. 23. En spite of all efforts by the Central j Gcvernment to stop the war in Shantung. heavy fighting has broken out at Yihsien, Shantung, with General Han Pu-chu's heavy aitillery dcing great damage to property and i life inUnion Times - 190 words
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Article126 1932-10-24 9 Agreement Reached After All Night Sitting: London, Oct. 23. The cotton-spinning dispute has been settled on the basis of a wage reduction of Is. 6 J jd. in the pound from Oct. 31 The mills will re-open on Monday. Reuter. London. Oct. 22. With a disastrous stoppageReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration46 1932-10-24 9 Government's Thanks 1 ..union. Oct. 22. The Oovernment has cordially thanked the Japanese Government for the effective assis- I Japanese official* in securing the re--1 Mr Pau>y and Mr. Corkran. isuls at Mukden and Neuchwang are the local collaborators.- Reuter MRS. PAWLEYReuter - 46 words
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Article110 1932-10-24 9 Monopoly for Empire Product London. Oct. 22. object of securing for Empire rice- the virtual monopoly which foreign have hitherto obtained in Britain a large 'nost modern rice mill is to be erected on bank of the Thames by a group of LonbttriiMH men. working in conjunctionReuter - 110 words
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Article70 1932-10-24 9 King and Queen Return to London To-day London, Oct. 21. The King and Queen who have spent the i post fortnight at Sandringham. their Norfolk residence, will return to London on Monday. The Prince of Wales is completing his plans for his projected visit to Belfast. At70 words
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Article142 1932-10-24 9 Special Rate in Accordance With Imperial Preference London, OciTi2. The President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State. Mr. De Valera. gave an account in the Dail of the failure of the recent negotiations between the Free State and the British Government. He made a142 words
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Article686 1932-10-24 9 DEPUTATION TO DOWNING STREET Archbishop Urges Speed-up London. Oct. 22. The Archbishop of Canterbury, who led the deputation, from the Churches to the Prime Minister on the question of speeding up the worK of the Disarmament Conference, stated that he had rarely known any subject which686 words
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Article111 1932-10-24 9 Rubber Clothing on the Way I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT} I London, Oct. 23. J The Sunday Express Paris correspon- dent foreshadows the use of rubber clothing as the result of the researches of an American rubber company whi- h j already in the United StUes, his sue-111 words
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Article39 1932-10-24 9 Decrease in Laid-up Tonnage London, Oct. 22. The Chamber of Shipping reports that laidup shipping in Britain and Ireland on Oct. Ist, was 2.182.000 tons representing a decrease of 14.445 tons compared with the July returns. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article287 1932-10-24 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chang's Banquet to Japanese Minister HARBIN BOMBING Heavy Loss of Life and Property Shanghai. Oct. 23. Although there has been no fighting east of Harbin, on the Chinese Eastern Railway, for three days, a large number of Japanese bomb ing planes287 words
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Article95 1932-10-24 9 Railway Buffets Catering for Their Needs London. Oct. 22. Soldiers newly returned from abroad ir. future will find raihvav buffets to cater fcr their needs on the journey from port to arrival at their barracks. An arrangement has been made by the War Office with the railwaysReuter - 95 words
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Article76 1932-10-24 9 First Flight from Australia to Hong Kong Hong Kong. Oct. 23. The first Australia-Hong Kong flight was completed in four days by Mr. Arthur Loew. Vice-President. of Metro-Golduyn-Mayer. and Captain Dickson. in the course of a world tour in their Lockheed-Orion plane, th? Spirit of Fun.76 words
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Article66 1932-10-24 9 Daughter of British Ambassador Married Tokio, Oct. 23. In the presence of a large and distinguished assemblage of high Jaij>anese dignitaries, foreign diplomats and leading members of the foreign community Alice, the daughter of the British Ambassador. (Sir Francis Lindley) was married to Mr. Oscar Morland, ofReuter - 66 words
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Article63 1932-10-24 9 Preparations By Two R.A.F. Officers London. Oct 21. Squadron -Leader Gayford and Flight Lieutenant Bett are preparing to make their attempt to break the worlds long distance non-stop air record between Nov. 9 and 13. Their aircraft? has been subject to further trials and found satisfactory. The63 words
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Article74 1932-10-24 9 No Japanese Goods For Members Shanghai, Oct. 23. The Shanghai branch of the League of Nations at a meet-ing yesterday decided to support the policy of the London society to use economic sancticns against a nation which has acted in violation of the League Covenant. The meeting74 words
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Advertisement277 1932-10-24 9 lllllfl^ N FOR fS\ Ufa FIGURE n+Ln?i*l^ MOULDING, iliO^l^y 1 RESTRAINT U}p I AND c^nTnrs&ttM I comfort x y """""iiiiiiuivi^ 4pf\ No. 910. No ***** A WELL DESIGNED LIBERTY CORSET LIBERTY BRASSIERE, COMFORTABLE FITTING t GIVING THE NECESSARY HALF BACK LACING UPLIFT SUPPORT. IN FRONT BUSK IN PINK PINK OR277 words
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Advertisement987 1932-10-24 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HTJA KHIOW STEAMSHTPCo., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHTP C. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE987 words
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Advertisement625 1932-10-24 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due Sails Steamer S'pore. S'pore. s.s. CITY OP KOBE For Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow Oct. 30 Nov. 2 s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London,625 words
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Advertisement439 1932-10-24 10 P. S O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAR Due Do* Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. COMORIN 15,280 Oct. 28 RAJPUTANA439 words
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Advertisement716 1932-10-24 11 TO ViPLES. MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. H AKOZAKI MARU T. 10,500 NOV. 2 3 S KATORI MARU T. 10.000 Dec 29 30 UKUlfl MARU T 12,000 Nov. 15 16 8 KASHIMA MARU T. 10,000 Jan 12 13 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10.500 Nov 30 Dec. 1 t YASUKUNI MARU716 words
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Advertisement384 1932-10-24 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON KH£L LY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANcisCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK THROUGH RATE HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA £102. EUROPE384 words
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Advertisement788 1932-10-24 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OP TEN XOORT— Monday, Oct. 24, Belawan-Deli. RETEH— Monday, Oct. 24. Bengkalis, Asahan. Panch. Berombang, Tanjong Leidonc and Tanjong Mengehiar. VAN LANSBERGE— Monday, Oct. 24, Batavii. Semarang and Cheribon. BATAK— Tuesday, Oct. 25, Paneh, Tanjong-Leidohg, Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan. VAN DER LlJN— Wednesday, Oct. 26,788 words
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Article405 1932-10-24 12 M2 RAISED— BUT SINKS 18 FT. Seven Salvage Men Escape Death Portland. Three men fell overboard from a salvage ship; a tug was nearly sunk; four men narrowly escaped being killed by a five-ton winch which ran amok; and the wrecked submarine was raised only to sink again a few405 words
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Article188 1932-10-24 12 Outnumber Men in Suits For Freedom I understand that entries in the divorce lists for the last legal term of the year, which opens] in October, already exceed 500 and indications are that the total for 1932. counting the Assize Cliff, will be ever 4.000. writes the188 words
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Article41 1932-10-24 12 Six Submarines Returning to Manila The U.S.S. Cancpus end U.S.S. Pigeon, accompanied by six submarines, which have been on Summer exercises at Tsingtao since May, arrived in Hong Kong last week, en route ti their Home base at Manila.41 words
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Article157 1932-10-24 12 The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. McPhee) announced upon his return to Australia from a trip to Hong Kong that steamers of the Eastern and Australian Line were to commence a monthly passenger service from Melbourne to Kobart and Sydney, beginning with the fteamer Nankin. The157 words
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Advertisement660 1932-10-24 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 S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de660 words
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Advertisement505 1932-10-24 12 SCHEDULE OP SAILINGS By Fortntghttj PMwng«r Steamer* Between Ranroon, ManelUea and Enciand, v HOMEWARD SAILINGS Pert of DiaembarkaUon Plymouth Leave Rangoou. mz. AMARAPOORA Nov. BURMA Nov. 19 YOMA Dec. I PEGU Dec. 17 CHINDWIN Dec. 31 1935. KEMMENDINE Jan. 14 BHAMO Jan 28 IRBAWADDY Feb. 11 SAGAING Feb. 25 BURMA505 words
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Advertisement218 1932-10-24 12 WORLD SERVICE^ IN International Travel, Banking Shipping PASSAGES booked by all lines at 'aria rate. No booking lee chared Write us for lnfom.«-i. r all travei matters. PROTECT your travel funds Carry Ajuerlcan £*;,>„ Travellers Cheques The International Currtncj SBIP and insure your per; i aDd household effect* thTHE AMERICAN218 words
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Miscellaneous659 1932-10-24 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 1-30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 pm Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pm Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 pm Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday659 words
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Miscellaneous103 1932-10-24 12 Lye Moon. Brit. 1734, from Swatow 22. for Penang 23. Corneville. Nonv. 2747, from Los Angeles 23 for Belawan Deli 24. Medusa. Brit. 323. from Lumut 22. for Lumut Rajula. Brit. 4702. from Madras 22. for Madras 25. Kinta. Brit. 509, from Penang 22. for Penang Mk Neuralia. Brit. 5624.103 words
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Article190 1932-10-24 13 CUNARD LINER. AHOY Telescope View From London City j The new City headquarters of the Cunard and its associated companies are now open. I sought out Cunard House and found her berthed in Leadenhall-street a glistening eightdecker liner, her flags waving bravely far above the traffic turmoil, writes a correspondent.190 words
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Article128 1932-10-24 13 Channel Boat I««w on Macao Run An odd fart was discovered on a recent! search made to discover the different types of motors that propel the river boats at Hong Kong. It was learned that the T.S.S. Venezia. the Hong Kong to Macao steamer, is equipped with128 words
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Article188 1932-10-24 13 The Health Bulletin of vhe League of Nations' Eastern Bureau for the week ending October 15th. 1932. Alexandria: 3 plague cases and 3 deaths: 12 smallpox cases and 6 deaths as against 1 case and no deaths during the preceding week. Baghdad 2 smallpox cases. Basrah 16 smallpox188 words
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Article103 1932-10-24 13 In exercise of the power vested in him by section 5 of the Immigration Restriction Ordinance, 1928. the Governor has appointed the nndermentioned places as places at which immigrant labourers may land or disembark. Singapore: «a> For ships carrying not more than 25 immigrant labourers: Any place in103 words
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Article59 1932-10-24 13 A large waterspout was seen from Hastings seafront. It first appeared like a column of steam joining sea and sky about a mile from the shore. It moved rapidly towards the cliffs east of the town, where it vanished like a puff of smoke. Rain fell in59 words
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Article38 1932-10-24 13 The following passengers arrived by the &inta on Saturday: Prom Penang: Mr. J. V. O. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spars. Mrs. Hayashuda. Prom Port Swettenham: Mr. A. T. M. Lane. Mr. Hunter. Mr. Wharton.38 words
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Article582 1932-10-24 13 KARAGOLA CAPTAIN'S STORY Plane Towed to Rangoon A vivid description of the rescue of the illfated crew of the twin-engined German seaplane. Dornier-Wal. by the Karagola was given to a Rangoon Gazette representative by Captain Wells, the captain of the Karagola. shortly after the ship had582 words
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Article604 1932-10-24 13 Why 'Plane Came Down After the Karagola had reached the Pilot brig at 11 p.m. on Monday, the seaplane was cast off. The crew of the seaplane then started the engine, which was in working order, at daybreak and tried to come up the river under their own604 words
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Advertisement576 1932-10-24 13 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 in Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features576 words
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Advertisement381 1932-10-24 13 i 1 For health strength Drink milk and eat HO V IS BRE AD SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. BRONCHITIS CATARRH etiquette of the .^■P^ l S fck medical profession entirely fails to restrain M Bu doctors' spontaneous m outbursts of personal VHft I f* W* testimony to the efficacy381 words
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Article1201 1932-10-24 14 NATURE'S SPEED LIMIT Flying in the Upper Atmosphere "Speed in Flight" was the subject of a public lecture riven by IVlr. H. E. Wimperis, to the British Association. He referred to the speed of lo; mill-- an hour attained by Flight Lieutenant Stainfrrth, of the Koyal1,201 words
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646 1932-10-24 14 FORTUNES MADE IN A HOBBY One Cent Issue Which Sold For £7,800 The stamp collection of the late Mr. H. F. Manus an Amsterdam merchant, is to be void in I "ii do l l this month, and is expected to realise between £30,000646 words
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Article130 1932-10-24 14 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. ReiUy, M.C., Commanding S.S.VJ. Singapore, Oct. 19. Ranges.— The following range allotments are re-published for information. Buses Leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. Timah Range Fairer R. 2 pjn. 730 ajn. 29.10.32 30.10.32 S.R.A.130 words
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Article360 1932-10-24 14 POLICE END DAY OF SIEGE Rival Raiders Storm Fun Fair A fight at midnight between two bands of men armed with sticks, the smashing of windows and the breaking down of strong wooden barriers formed the climax in Piccadilly to one of the most> amazing sieges360 words
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149 1932-10-24 14 The second edition of a book of outstanding interest to all concerned with road transport, and to students of engineering and others, has Just been published, at 2s. 6d.. by Temple Press Ltd.. 5-15 Rosebery Avenue. London. E.C.I. It 3 entitled "Compression149 words
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Article135 1932-10-24 14 Mrs. W. J. Wllcoxson and Mrs. Wong Slew Kei have been appointed members of the Committee of Ladies under the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance, vice Mrs. H. B. Salmond and Miss Mary Chen, resigned. Messrs. R. W. Assomull, K. R. Assomull and M. T. Assomull. proprietors of the well-known135 words
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Article413 1932-10-24 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of stations which can be received In Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Prlok, 21 metres from413 words
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Article196 1932-10-24 14 A Treatment That Is Different. If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and Its kindred ailments, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVE PILE PLASMA a trial. Its curative healing action on the inflamed196 words
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Advertisement129 1932-10-24 14 PRESS OPINIONS on the ANNUAL CASH BONUS PLAN Economist "The movement for cheaper life assurance is gathering way." Financial Times "The premiums are so low as to give practically the same initial cover as can be obtained under a without profit contract, and at the same time preserve the ri*ht129 words
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Advertisement540 1932-10-24 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Li bility of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: k 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Saigon540 words
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Advertisement302 1932-10-24 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 188* Capital Subscribed (Fully paiu Reserve Fund President K. Kodam.. Vice -President K. Tak> Ht-ad Office Yokofi Singapore Branch 3l-a. C ll f Ii >TR LONDON n\\Kli;W< stminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial B Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. RRANCIIKS: Alexandria (Egypt). Bata\., Calcutta, Canton,302 words
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Article303 1932-10-24 15 EXCHANGE RATES FILING R ht 2 3 3132 I months' .^nt 2 3 15 16 II 23 29 32 t > nand 2 3 1316 38^i I demand 961-.. f 96', I f) *4 pc. Prem I iy. demand 152^ I Colombo, demand 152 L'l -nd 40303 words
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78 1932-10-24 15 October 22nd.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers RS.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose* 7 716 7H R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (P.0.8.1 711 16 1\ Standard R.SS on Tender Oct. 7 716 7^ November Ift 7 916 December 7 916 711 16 Jan-Mar. 778 words
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Article263 1932-10-24 15 A Profit of $101,902 Last Year The directors of the Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.. in their report for the twelve months ended June 30th. 1932 state that the Profit for the year amounted to $101,902.97. to which must be added amount brought forward from last year263 words
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Article37 1932-10-24 15 London, Oct. 20. Owing to heavy over subscription the list for £4,750,000 of the Southern Railway 4 per cent debenture stock issued at 100 was closed within two and a half hours this morning.37 words
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Article30 1932-10-24 15 Evatt and Co. Secretary: Haytor Rubber, output for September 14.524 lbs. making a total for the 9 months of the current financial year of 154.271 lbs.30 words
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Article11 1932-10-24 15 Changes in Representative Prices United Press AssociationUnited Press Association - 11 words
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Article117 1932-10-24 15 The following from the Chamber of Commerce Journal for October under World Trade and Industry- will be of interest: There is a good market in Malaya for British machinery, although, on account of the depression in the rubber and tin industries, imports of machinery into the117 words
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Article616 1932-10-24 15 Working Loss Of $7,563 For The Year The thirteenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Batang Padang Dredging Co.. Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the Company. Nc. 33 Beach Street. Penans. Mr. D. A. M. Brown, Chairman of Directors, presided, and the others616 words
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Article168 1932-10-24 15 Malaya's Conditions on Accepting Bryne Scheme We are authorised to state that the following conditions, which were attached by Malaya to its acceptance of the modified Byrne Scheme, were accepted by the International Tin Committee and the other participating Governments: <i> There shall be no furtiver cut In168 words
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Article106 1932-10-24 15 SLUMP IN THE London. Oct. 20. The sterling rate on New York, which showed considerable fluctuations yesterday, opened this morning at 3.39. At one stage yesUrday the rate touched. 3.35 but there was a recovery and late business was done at slight-ly over 3.39. The movement yesterday is described as106 words
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Article40 1932-10-24 15 Saturday's Alterations Bayers Sellers Kinta Dwilgr tSI i 91 93 Kochai Tin Dredge <$i» 114 MH Penawats ($1) 50 51 Raub Aust <sst 5.70 580 ■angel Ldm <$i 89 9i Spore Cold Storage <$2i 2.90 3.05 c.d40 words
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Article550 1932-10-24 15 TABLE II DEALERS' STOCKS, IN DRY TONS (7) M *7rTn i in"'* Fwierated Wellesley, C^otn^r '^C^apo™ Penang D m r S Tea, m BtatCS Malacca FOREIGN EXPORTS (4) TABLE IV (20) (2D (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) DOMESTIC EXPORTS (8) *Jft M PORTS P r mOnth tear.550 words
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Advertisement77 1932-10-24 15 Assets exceed <12,000,00> Assurance In force over f55.000.00fl The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the77 words
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Article657 1932-10-24 16 ARSENAL'S WIN AT LIVERPOOL Form Upsets in the First Division t TREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Oct. 23. There were s«»veral enormous "gates" at I .i».ii« football matches yesterday. The local Derby between Aston Villa and Birmingham drew a crowd of 50.000. Houghton Mcrrd the only657 words
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Article181 1932-10-24 16 Clark McConachy Gets First Four Figure Break Clark McConachy, the New Zealand billiards thampion. had, th? distinction at Thurstons London, of being the first player to score a lour -figure break under the new proposed rule whfcfa necessitates the cue ball crossing the biulk hne once in181 words
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852 1932-10-24 16 BILLSON'S GREAT DAY He and Muirhead Mainstay of Command Attack Malayan Command 11 pts; Public Service* nil. Two Billson tries and a Billson goal converted trcm a try scored by Morgan enabled the Malayan Command to defeat the Public Services on the padang on852 words
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Article374 1932-10-24 16 Forwards Weak in Tanglin Match S.C.C. XV 9 Gloucester* 6. The S.C.C. second XV defeated the Gloucester Regiments Regiments second team by nine points to six in a Rugby match at Tanglin on Saturday. Play was not of a high standard but neither side lacked determination and374 words
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Article216 1932-10-24 16 HEAVY GROUNDS Cheshire's Big Win in County Championship [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Oct. 23. Showery weather made the ground heavy in most of the Rugby matches throughout the country. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Cheshire 28, Cumberland 11. CLl'B MATCHES Gloucester 6, Devon 11. Notts Lines Derby 6, Warwickshire216 words
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Article172 1932-10-24 16 .Malaya Command Draw With O.R.A. O.R.A 0: Malaya Command. 0. Though playing with only ten men the Malaya Command drew with the Old R.ih'es.ans' Association in a hockey match on the Raffles Institution ground on Saturday. O.R.A. forwards dominated the major pait ol the exchanges especially in172 words
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Article103 1932-10-24 16 A fast and interesting game of hockey between the Rcyal Engineers and the S.C.C played at Pulau Branl yesterday, resulted in <\ win for the home side by the odd goal of th ee Excellent play by the half-backs and backs on both sides kept the defence?103 words
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Article61 1932-10-24 16 The Navy Cup was won by Major. A. W. Sproull and Captain J. L. Mclntyre who in the final dtfrated Lt. C. A. M. Cumberlege and Lt. H. A. Orr. Royal Artillery. The attention of members is drawn to the fact that entries for the Malcolm Cup61 words
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Article654 1932-10-24 16 COMMISSION'S OPEN MIND What the Scottish Churches Think Sir Sidney Rowlatt, the Chairman of the Lotteries and Betting Commission, announced that no decisions had yet been reached by the members. When the sitting of the Commission was resumed, the Chairman stated: "It has been brought, toAir Mail - 654 words
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Article222 1932-10-24 16 Keppel ts. S.G.C. Match Tied A very interesting match was played between Keppel G.C. and the Singapore G.C. at Keppel yesterday morning, which resulted in a tie of 7 3 points each. Details: MM. Paterson and J. T. Smith 1; R Craik and C. N. W. Joyce 0. nr222 words
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Advertisement167 1932-10-24 16 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS 10 PLUM $1.50 12 do $2.00 10 M RED BLACK $2.00 12 do $3.00 S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. Raffles Place. Tel. 6422. Singapore. ■■la 1 dk^^^^^ I^^- it-^St^^^ *^K HENRY WADGH CO^ LTD. I i iflHiiß-v ■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■ii ALWAYS PLENTY OF167 words
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