The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 November 1932
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Title Section16 1932-11-01 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,792. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article131 1932-11-01 1 An Englishman, a Jew and two hine^appeared before the Magistrate yesterday for alleged cheating and were remanded on bail— Page 7. The British railway unions have rejected the companies' proposal for a reduction m wages Page 2. There are 11,000.000 unemployed m the I'nited States— Pa«e 8.131 words
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Article66 1932-11-01 1 SITUATION IN CHINA London, Oct. 31. In the Commons, responding to an invitation to make a statement on the general situation m China. Sir John Simon mentioned, inter alia, the hostilities m Szechuan and Shantung and gave an assurance that no danger was apprehended towards British lives andReuter - 66 words
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Article2344 1932-11-01 1 (Famous the world over a* "Cappy Ricks," Commander Capstickdale has spent 40 years In vessels of all kinds, trading m the South Seus and exploring m Burma He writes m the Naufcal Magazine: Although sailors have always been accused of being superstitious they have, I2,344 words
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Advertisement477 1932-11-01 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL I sea virw hotei" MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. fc» #Hl W I WW Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TO-NIGHT Book Now ft -m- MBH WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2. special Uinner477 words
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Advertisement255 1932-11-01 1 Gandhi will be detained until he makes a declaration disassociating himself with the civil disobedience movement Page 9. A truce has been agreed to m the Gran C'haco dispute— Page 9. An optimistic report has been issued regarding Kenya's resources Page 9. Argentine Government has decided to deport ::»0 people255 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-01 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article796 1932-11-01 2 DISPUTE REACHES A DEADLOCK Unions Reject Companies Proposals London. Oct. 27. Another stage m the negotiations which m:>y lead to a crisis for the British railways was reached to-day, when the Companies' claim for an all-round reduction m wages of ten per cent instead of th?796 words
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Article61 1932-11-01 2 Should "Flfht to the Very Last" "If my advice as general secretary is accepted, our union will fight any further reductions to the very last." said Mr. John Bromley, gene•ral secretary of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, at a mass meeting of locomotive61 words
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Article342 1932-11-01 2 Employee's Charge Against Manager Fails Following a lengthy address by counsel for the prosecution. Lachi Ram. manager of Messrs Kemchand and Sons, a large Indian silk store m North Bridge Road, who was charged with criminal misappropriation by one of his own employees, was discharged by Mr.342 words
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Advertisement390 1932-11-01 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE McGRATH. Tel. 4110 Matron Proprietress. BOARD AND LODGING MANOR HOUSE Tel: No. 2969 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE Mrs. Graham Hatchbon—390 words
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Advertisement537 1932-11-01 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MINITTpTT NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE li hereto] now invited for the services and that parti, may be obtained m Municipal OOen Sale of unserviceah: Transport Ccntnv M., Closing 4 nu\ Mon 2nd B:\ecution of Alt* r Station at M.t Closing 4 pjn N Supply of 24 m. Venturi Recorder537 words
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Miscellaneous281 1932-11-01 2 THE WEEK Tuesday, Nov. Ist. High Water 11.12 9.9 ft.. Johore State Council meeting. The Dewan. 11 a.m. Rugby: S.C.C: Tournament: Public Services vs. Merchants, at S.C.C. Golf: Garrison G.C. Robinson Cup. Wednesday. 2nd. High Water 00.35 9.1 ft.. 11.50 98 ft. Football: M.F.A. League (Div. B> Malayu Kebaktlan Raja281 words
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Article1045 1932-11-01 3 HELP FOR BRITISH HOSPITALS I distributing Committee Formed wew made known during the Oct. 8» for sweepstakes to be run m aid of British hospitals. In•n t on a committee for the n of the proceeds are stated to have •o by Sir Charles Higham. Sir1,045 words
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Article341 1932-11-01 3 "BUT THE GIRLS WONT LET THEM" A Boy Scout Chief Condemns Miss 1932 Sir Edmund Elles if 85. and be has b?tn County Commissioner for Surrey m th? Boy Scout movement for the last 25 years. So \vh3 f he does not know about341 words
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Article1231 1932-11-01 3 CEYLON REDUCTION OF RS. 24,000 "No Necessity For So Much Travelling" The Ceylon State Council has decideJ m remniUee to reduc »veral of the subheads of the e>timates for H£. the Governor, the total reduction amounting to Rs. 24,000. Mr. G. C. S. Corea mcvcd1,231 words
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Article159 1932-11-01 3 To Marry Capt. Lancaster Miami (Florida). It is revealed that Captain W. N. Lancaster, the British airman who was recently acquitted at Miami of the charge of having murdered Mr. Haden Clark, is to marry Mrs. Keith Miller, the Australian airwoman, who was Mr. Haden Clarke's fiancee. This159 words
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Article76 1932-11-01 3 Cheaper Than m Britain French people are drinking more whisky than ever. This wa* revealed m Paris by M. Michel Dreyfus, who represents an important Scottish whisky combine m France. He expressed himself as astonished at the way m which the French are taking to whisky76 words
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Article109 1932-11-01 3 Jaipur Bullion to be Refined and Hoarded Bombay, Oct. 2*. The Accountant-General of Jaipur Slate arrived here to-day with 23 ton* of silver currency for refining at the local mint. The coins arrived m two special wagons, under a heavy armed escort, and mere109 words
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Article39 1932-11-01 3 There mill bt no bright new pennies for Christinas this year. The Royal Mint ha* issued a note to the banks that m view of large surpluses, it is not proposed this year to issue new pennies lor Christmas.39 words
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Advertisement87 1932-11-01 3 THERE ARE THOUSANDS of men who can 'fix' a broken Remember automobile but how Our Patching up' costs motor owners Workmen excessive and unnecessary sums I of money each year Are all Picked And the motorist usually blames the car Afen A nrl Without a doubt it pays to have87 words
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Advertisement70 1932-11-01 3 RONSON BRITISH MADE RAZOR STROP IN ONE Chromium Plated. Three finest blades or non-rust Sheffield steel wU give months of perfect shaves TRY ONE TO-DAY Department Stores and Dispensaries Stock Them IN VELVET LINED CASE WITH 3 BLADES £10.00 nett The Finest Razor Ever Made SOLE AGENTS: WEILL MONTQR, Ltd.,70 words
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Article, Illustration2475 1932-11-01 4 Auguste Piccard - Auguste Piccard By Professor In the Purple Heavens where the Sun is always Shining SOME weeks have elapsed since that gloriously perfect midAugust morning when, with Max Cosyns. the Belgian physicist, I left the hurly-burly, every-day earth behind, and ascended, for the second time, to the2,475 words
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Article674 1932-11-01 4 Air - Air By A rapid increase m the number of internal airlines is likely to be the next development of commercial aviation m England. Within the next few months, according to present plans, many of the principal cities m the British Isles will be connected by fas* air674 words
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Article1417 1932-11-01 4 T. STANHOPE SPRIGG - Fastest Flight around the World T. STANHOPE SPRIGG By Conditions Governing the Prince Bibesco Trophy -4 trophy for the fastest flight aroi<nd the world has Been presented for international ompetition by Prince Bibesco, president of the international Aeronautical Federation. the roverning body o? sporting aviation. The contest is open to1,417 words
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Advertisement36 1932-11-01 4 GETTING AIRMINDED Progress ot Imperia 1 Airicays, Ltd. I cocnmuu *»fk\» d I 1924--Jn J 1927-28 1929-30 J 1931 -3 J PAMBfOBM CARRIED I J 1924 Jt 11.39 1927-23 J 1929-30 -29. i I 1931-32 3436 words
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Article470 1932-11-01 5 MUNICIPAL WATER METER LOSSES Disclosure m Appeal Court Th* annual to* to the Municipal Water narlmrnt as a result of people tampering meters is estimated al between $40,000 'id SBO.OOO said Mr. McElwalne, the D.P.F. fuse m the Supreme Court yesterday fort- Mr. Justice Whltley,470 words
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Article727 1932-11-01 5 ACCUSED ABSENT FROM APPEAL COURT Chinese Who Took Illegal Gratification A i lerk and interpreter of the Bankruptcy Office who appealed against his sentence m the tower court for alleged acceptance of an illegal gratification failed to surrender to his bail when his appeal was727 words
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Article533 1932-11-01 5 Municipal Official Who Accepted Bribe In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justict Whitley dismissed the appeal of a man named Shyam Sunder Roy against his conviction and sentence by the District Judge for acceptance of an illegal gratification. The grounds of appeal, argued for the appellant by533 words
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Article236 1932-11-01 5 A wedding of ron.siderablc interest wa.s celebrated on Saturday,, October Ist, at St. James's Church. Spanish Place, between Kenneth Poo), M.A.. LL.B.. younger .son of Mr and Mrs. A P. Pool, of Beckenham, and Patricia, second daughter of the late Reginald George Watson, C M.G and Mrs. Watson, of 7,236 words
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Advertisement219 1932-11-01 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 HA HA HA f (IT'S LYNN AND WALLS!) THARK" BY BEN TRAVERS A BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PRODUCTION starring 1 FUNNIER THAN EVER w suffered jf unnecessary pains since I was 15 m "After having given Kalzana tablets a fair trial I have no hesitation m saying: 'They219 words
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Advertisement163 1932-11-01 5 Another Splendid Stage and Screen Attraction |^-f^^ -is ..ss its .tvi;.!iH:;.iai-iiai .^>uißi..,^HiHnnnßi»ii.'.-iai.ii.ai .u^:iiißi.i.iis i. IHa::iiis1 Ha: :i iis iii^:iusa::iißSiu-.^»iiiH-L.^l CAPITOL I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 On the Screen: A Brilliant BRITISH Production— -SAPPER'S" celebrated story, The IMPASSIVE FOOTMAN" Presenting OWEN NARES and BETTY STOCKFELI). Without exception, one of the Year's Finest163 words
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Advertisement85 1932-11-01 5 Continuing its Terrific Success at the Week-End GRETA <» 4IKKO JOHN BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE JOAN CRAWFORD WALLACE BEERY m METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S GRAND HOTEL PLANS AT ROBINSON'S NEXT CHANGE it i<iii;ro it 1 1 it i it* The Year's Biggest Laugh H MARQUISA JUI The Passion Fruit DRINK 111 iiiiiMll Which Has85 words
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Article868 1932-11-01 6 Onus Not on Hie Board An effort appears fed have lx*en ni ido to thro* the onus of the Don Bradman matter and the player-writtr clause of the Board of Control on the I'oard If thin. 1* any cnus at all. it Is not on the Board868 words
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Article137 1932-11-01 6 The Tenth Olympic Games at Los Angeles resulted m the establishment of 20 new world records and 31 new Olympic records. Fifteen of the world records were m the athletic events, including the 800 metres record of 1 mm. 49 7-19 sec. set up by137 words
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Article27 1932-11-01 6 TUESDAY A. Cla^s Final r?\ r? Hopklns owe 2 5 vs. Winner of Capt D v Hill owe 25 and J. ft wills owe 50.27 words
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Article1154 1932-11-01 6 Veteran Boxer Severe Test for McCorkindale from Our Own Correspondent 1 London. Oct. JB. We a i lest have had a fi^ht worth watching This was th<* one between Donald McCorkindale, the South African Champion, and George Cook, of Aust; lia. held at the Albert Hall en1,154 words
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Article309 1932-11-01 6 London. Oct. 18. Rangers won the Glasgow Cup on Saturci^ by defeating Particle Thistle by I—o1 o at Hampden Park. The winning goal was luckily obtained, a drive accidentally bounding off t player into the net, but the superior power a.-.d team balance of Rangers entitled them lo309 words
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Article54 1932-11-01 6 The marriage was solemnised at St. Georges Church. Penang. on Wednesday of Mr A N Gould of Messrs. Borneo Co., Ltd.. Chiengmai! Siam. and Miss M. I. Hancock. Mr. D R a Hoblyn was the bestman The Rev. Keppel Oarnier was the officiating clergy and Mr. R. E. G. Long54 words
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Article155 1932-11-01 6 Already m Great Run-Getting Form Australian batsmen are running into form parly, and notably the younger men. Don Bradman opened with a century his third m succession for St. George. Stanley McCabe has started with two centuries for Mosman. thus Riving him three m succession, as he155 words
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"President" to Become "Mayor"
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150 1932-11-01 7 GOVERNMENT TO BE ASKED TO ALTER LAW DIGNITY OF THE TITLE The proposal to change the title of President of the Municipal Commissioners to that of Mayor and the title of Municipal ommisyioners to Municipal Councillors, gave rise to a somewhat ttpftOJrt debate at yesterday's meeting150 words
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Article2203 1932-11-01 7 iome considerable importance to the munici* aality m the aggregate. In 1919 the registrar of vehicles recommended i tax of six dollars on tricycles. Two dollars ?er annum was prescribed. The numbers wer« >o negligible then that the tax was not levied intil seven years later, at2,203 words
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Article1769 1932-11-01 7 The president Mr \v Bartley, presided, and IICSSn J. W. Harries. Btai S Q Wong. C C. Dunman. G. A E Thornley- Jones. J I. Daw son. Hacker, O P. Griffith-Jones. A. Chander. Dtoon, Tay l.ian Tteck, Ng Seng Choy. H Westerhout. Lee Chim Tunn; D.1,769 words
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Article180 1932-11-01 7 ENGLISHMAN ON CHEATING CHARGE WITH JEW AND TWO CHINESE Bail of $15,000 Granted Somewhat of a sensation was created m Singapore over the week-end by the arrest of a well-known Jew. an Englishman and two Chinese Christians, who are alleged to have cheated a Chinese Chinrhew of $1,500. The arrests180 words
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Article242 1932-11-01 7 Mr. R. Johnson and Miss I). L. Abbotts The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday the Yen. Archdeacon Graham White officiating, of Mr. Robert Johnson, of Dunlop and Company. Singapore. sen of the late Mr and Mrs. R. Johnson of Southport. and Miss Dorothy Lucie242 words
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Article190 1932-11-01 7 Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn It has been said by London film critics th..t the man i- not yet beffl who can remain serious while watching the antics of Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls nil even the most phlegmatic of Englishmen. The supreme test i "Thark." their latest mirth-maker,190 words
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Article246 1932-11-01 7 Pending Retirement of Police Officer After a distinguished career of over twenty eight years service m the Singapore police force Mr. Emmanuel Angus Fernandez is leaving today on three months leave prior to retirement. During all his years of service it could not be said that Mr. Fernandez246 words
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Article57 1932-11-01 7 The orphan son of one of the victims of uic RlOl disaster, whose mother has sine died, is to be adopted by his father's friend; Squadron-Leader E. L. Johnston, the dead ,e.irman. expressed the wish before his death that his son should become an air pitot, and the rnu'o guardian57 words
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Article570 1932-11-01 7 "A SILLY LITTLE ASS" Literature to Improve Her Mind Mr. S. B. Tan asked Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday not to pass a heavy sentence on ft young Chinese girl. Khee Eng. who was remanded for sentence on October 24. after being convicted570 words
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Article146 1932-11-01 7 After November To the Editor. Sir. Evidence is not wanting that- with every boat of the screw of the Ranpura' a link is be:n£ fcrged m the chain of Preferential DuttN ready to be clapped on the limbs of the merchant community to tbe Colony. Until146 words
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Article11 1932-11-01 7 Chinese States He Had No Intention of Cheating:11 words
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Article240 1932-11-01 7 Before Mr. C. Wilson m the Criminal District Court yesteiday. the manager of Ch"p Chong Lee Yuen was charged with selling reels ol cotton with a false trade description. Detective-Inspector Wray. who was the jiosecuting officer, stated that the reels werp marked "500 yards" m Chinese characters, whereas m reality240 words
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Article566 1932-11-01 7 $50 FINE IMPOSED ON CHINESE Instrument Demonstrated m Court A demonstration of the working of a water meter issued by the Singapore Municipality was given to Mr. G. C. Boyd. the Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday afternoon when a Chinese, described as the proprietor of an rating shop,566 words
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Article399 1932-11-01 7 Dispute Over Hire of Sampan At M) InqOWl bt fore Mr. F. G Bourne the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, it was related how ;i Bei^ali bre«»d hawker had been hit on the abdomen \v)th an MI and died later m hospital. Deceased did net compliun of any pain399 words
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Article49 1932-11-01 7 The Rev. C. E. Cardo. who died suddenly at Boreham Vicarage. Essex, was burled In the churchyard there at exactly the hour at which the Bishop of Chelmsford had arranged to induct 'run m the church as Vicar of Boreham. I The Bishop read the committal at the funeral.49 words
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91 1932-11-01 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Lee Hock Lye and family beg to tender their grateiul thanks to members of Siew Sill Sia, members of Chinese Students' Literary Association, members of Siong 800 Tiong Kok Thay Geok Huay. Chinese Itaff of Adamson Gilfillan and Co., Ltd.. Staff of Chop Seng Teck and91 words
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1038 1932-11-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932. CUSTOMS UNION NOT DEAD YET The public m the Coiony may readily be pardoned for looking upon Government Committees as a waste of time and effort. Th«y have had two ver;' good reasons recently to justify the reflection. Two of the recommendations c:"1,038 words
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Article42 1932-11-01 8 Mr. H. D. C. Jones Leaves Hongkong and Shanghai Bank v nn/1 London. Oct. SI. Mr H. D. c. Jones, senior manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation retires to-day having completed MfrmS service as a banker.— Reuter42 words
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Article769 1932-11-01 8 A Creditable Production By S.A.D.C. Play-gcers cf Singapore certainly cannot complain of any lack of attractions during the last few months and after a more or leso well received series of revues and cabarets, the promoters Of the new enterprise must at the outset be congratulated on769 words
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Article77 1932-11-01 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT) London, Oct. 31. Messrs. Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows iJTS £sg>. (£153) Forward The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows o Sl f?\J77 words
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Article36 1932-11-01 8 America's Army of Workless Washington. Oct. 28. Unemployed m the United States total 11,000.000 notwithstanding the fact that the numbers of workless were reduced by over half a million during September.— Reuter Wireless36 words
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Article53 1932-11-01 8 Sequel to Chittagong Outrages Calcutta, Oct. 26. A collective fine of £6.000 has been Inflicted on the inhabitants of Chittagong and of seven neighbouring villages on a charge of sheltering terrorists. The fine has been suspended temporarily In view of the recent efforts of certain Inhabitants to assistReuter - 53 words
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Article68 1932-11-01 8 INTERNATIONAL SCHEMp OF PUBLIC WO] World Conferee Programme Gen. An international PNgfBOMM to ease unemployment will b. < World Conference the Preparat-.r of which has started work dmf There will be a few plena:, the committee will split up Lnt- to deal with monetary' and i r change68 words
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Article214 1932-11-01 8 REICH AMD PRU SSIA Political Fusion To-da> Mi A political fusion between Prussia will be accomplLshed t official announcement that H Herr Popitz. Reich Minist< a will take over the Pruss'..\:. terior and Finance respect neh Herr Brauns. Reich Minister entrusted with the Prussian M culture. Yesterday Herr Von Papti.Reuter - 214 words
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Article80 1932-11-01 8 Lord Melchetfs Proposal F« Economic Council Luiul. Tlie whole monet.tiA i only unsound but also amort Lord Melchett m a new bo- k Money" constituting a nomic "fallacies". The author ad\ot v:< currency, the soven and sterlinu for !<•■• expansion of guaranteed industrial re sources The book elabora;.'Reuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article63 1932-11-01 8 Britain Not to Pfcj Than 112,i»(m« I The vLsit of tk< h I the Ottawa Conference wtil Kinpdom exchequer mnrr I Informing the Bow 4 C Mr. Thomas vxpkunt-d confined to ocean Iran txpenses. He was glad of Hh opptrt warm appnri.it ion of fchi Canadian Government63 words
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Article55 1932-11-01 8 The Aiitflo-lri Dispute In the House of OMMM naii (Labour Left Win<:> I I m view of the rupture of i England and Ireland to o dispute to the League of N Mr. Thomas replied th considers that It is not appi putrs between the membersReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article16 1932-11-01 8 Hutl>»<"J (Vl J The dt»th i» announced of Err- the film actor. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement241 1932-11-01 8 CAUDIBECiK'S WINK MERCHANTS. BY SPEC lAL >3^ > j3t^S!gr TO °H THE APPOINTMtM iSfc^jST KING F SIAM^ ESTD ofif|£J||s^> 1872. BIRTHDAY PRESENTS We offer you a choice of gifts from the jewelled creation to the inexpensive remembrance Our assortment embraces a wide variety of watches, silver and enamel boudoir clocks,241 words
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Advertisement56 1932-11-01 8 IN KENYA COLONY a lion which has been hunted for years was captured at last by using two calves as bait. Bachelors are often caught m the same way. They should then take out "GAFLAC" FIRE AND BURGLARY POLICIES and get that safe feeling. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION,56 words
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FURTHER DEMONSTRATIONS IN LONDON
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Article61 1932-11-01 9 SEVERAL HURT LI.C Denounces Hunger March London, Oct. M. en th. poßot and unemployed traton kn Trafalgar Square, yesterday. vi a baton charge m which several men h:.(1 arrested when a few hooligans to break the windows of nearby shops d to overturn a parsing motor-car majorityUnknown - 61 words
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Article636 1932-11-01 9 i .ih1. .11 o. t Disturbances biokt out m t-h<- West End of nclon to-(Ui'. at the miution of Oxlord and !i'».u; M:i rnnODqiMnCH ol the denu/n--11 m Hyde Park by 2,000 unemployed hunger" man I WWk the police i«le BMtfdßl M arrest, a hum* crowd surged towards tin Hyde636 words
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Article112 1932-11-01 9 BUT CANCELLATION IMPOSSIBLE What Lowered Tariffs Would Mean Cleveland. Ohio. Oct. 27. Tlir R< iJiiblicHii Party platform declarations against cancellation of the lon-i^n debt do not necessarily preclude discussion on this matter with loKflga Powers for amelioration of the terms of HM debts, said Mr.Reuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article143 1932-11-01 9 But Not m United States Athens. Oct. 28. Samuel EdmiH, the American ex-milUonaire. who*e failure has engaged the attention of the Chicago legal authorities, was the guest of honour on a motoring excursion and a lunch given by the principal members of the Graeco American LeagueReuter - 143 words
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Article55 1932-11-01 9 £28,749 DUE TO BRITISH FIRMS Goods Supplied to Manchukuo London. Oct. 31. Sir John Simon announoed m the House of Commons thai outstanding claims by British firms against Manchukuo Government respecting goods and services supplied to the former authorities, totalled £28.749. The British commercial ittTha at Peking has been requestedReuter - 55 words
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Article57 1932-11-01 9 Manchester Shippers Scheme London, Oct. 31. A meeting of influential shippers In Manchester unanimously favoured a scheme for better and more direct selling methods m India. A further meeting will be convoked comprising all Manchester shippers. It is suggested that a new concern styled the Anglo-Indo CorporationReuter - 57 words
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Article52 1932-11-01 9 Kreuger and Toll Auditors Gaoled Stockholm, Oct. 28. Three auditors of Kreuger and Toll Co.. Berg. Troem and Lindcncrona. have boon sent need to three months for nepleetiriß their duties. The tiinl has tprned oi Torsen Kreuger, who. replying to questions, attributed responsibility tor the manipulations to IvarReuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article39 1932-11-01 9 Importers to Abide by Ottawa Quota London. Oct. 28. It is understood that Argentine meat importers have agreed with the Board of Trade to restrict their Imports within the totals fixed by the Ottawa agreements Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article43 1932-11-01 9 Altering the Face, of Russia Moscow. Oct. 28. Lenin's dream of 100,000 tractors to alter (he whole face of Russia has already been surpassed, according to the official agency, which states the total number of tractors now In use, Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article120 1932-11-01 9 Another, described as a dangerous agitator, I was fined £5 and two others were remanded for I a week. "It is Inevitable that long and occasionally fantastic accounts of yesterday's disturbances m Hyde Park will be published abroad," comments The Times, pointing out that both the damage caused and theReuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article41 1932-11-01 9 RUBBER FOOTBALL FIELDS London, Oct. 31. Mr. Chapman of the Arsenal F.C. has decided to put down a rub'MT strip under the goal bar as an experiment. It is the first move to try out a rubber substance to replace turf.41 words
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Article79 1932-11-01 9 RAJ TERMS FOR RELEASE OF GANDHI Hindu-Moslem Conference At Allahabad Delhi, Oct. 27. The Government has decided to detain Oandhi until he makes a declaration that he entirely disassociates himself with the civil disobedience movement. The Viceroy announced this decision m response to a request fromReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article120 1932-11-01 9 British Schoolboys For Bata Factory London. Oct. 2«. Twenty happy and hopeful boys who hay just finished their education m elementary schools m the eastern outskirts of London left England to-day to take up their first job m Czecho-Slovakia. They are going out for three years' trainingReuter Wireless - 120 words
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Article105 1932-11-01 9 Optimistic Report as to Resources Nairobi, Oct. 27. Sir Albert Kitson's report on the possibilities of the Kakamotia area as I goldfield has aroused optimistic excitement throughout Kenya. General opinion favours throwing open areas to individual prospecting and small claims. Sir Albeit, m an interview, said specimens whichReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article90 1932-11-01 9 Premier Negotiating With Princess Helen Him h.u «vt. Oct. 27. Important movements are afoot aiming at an unofficial reconciliation between King Carol and his wife. Princess Helen. The Foreign Minister. M. Titulescu. a friend of Princess Hplen. dined with the King last nipht and to-day the Premier. M.Reuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article62 1932-11-01 9 Truce Agreed to Pending Arbitration Washington, Oct. 27. The struggle between Bolivia and Paraguay m the Gran Chaco region is expected to cease as both have agreed to the neutrals' proposal for a truce pending arbitration. At the same time. Bolivia is strengthening her defences and hasReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article70 1932-11-01 9 Lucky Backer m Autumn Double Newmarket. Oct. 26. Mi's. Robinsons horse. Pullover, the 100 to one outsider which won the Cambridgeshire today, was such a dark horse that scarcely anybody even knew his name until the judges' decision was announced. Dorigen, the favourite, ran fifth. Only oneReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1932-11-01 9 Washington, Oct. M. An anti-dumping order against the importation of stearic acid from Holland will be lamed fchortly by the United States' rmtiaii Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 28 words
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Article92 1932-11-01 9 SCENE IN BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT Interruption to Royal Opening Sofia, Oct. 28. King Boris, standing on the steps of the Throne m Parliament, watched, apparently unmoved, a violent Communist demonstration against the Monarchy. He was ascending the Throne, speech m hand, to open Parliament, when the 33Reuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article215 1932-11-01 9 British Opinion on French Plan London, Oct. 31. British opinion, official and m the Press, on the French disarmament plan is still hesitant pending publication of the full text. The Times says it should be considered sympathetically by Britain if only because it Is a painstaking endeavour to meetReuter - 215 words
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Article212 1932-11-01 9 Novel Occasion m the Dail London. Oct. 28. For over an hour members of the Irish Free State Dail were afforded a novel experience m listening to a Minister submitting an estimate entirely m Irish, without an English summary at the end. The fact attracted a largeReuter Wireless - 212 words
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Article91 1932-11-01 9 Stationm aster Who Caused Disaster Sentenced to Death Moscow. Oct. 31. As a sequel to the Black Sea express wreck, the Supreme Court has sentenced to death. Bulakov. the stationmaster. He was convicted of Interfering with the work of the assistant, Vanteev, by arbitarily signalling the lineReuter - 91 words
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Article82 1932-11-01 9 Kursaal More Profitable Than Passion Play Munich, Oct. 28. A plan to turn Oberammergau, the Bavarian village famous for the Passion Play, into a modern health resort, is being favourably considered owing to the financial condition of the inhabitants through the failure of the harvest. German bankers are willingReuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article50 1932-11-01 9 Cleaning Out Argentine's Underworld Buenos Aires, Oct. 11. Following the kidnapping episode, the Government has decided to deport three hundred people known to be members ot the underworld, whilst aeroplanes, troops and the police are pursuing bandits who are believed to be mem- of tW ftfeftfl Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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Advertisement162 1932-11-01 9 YARDLEY LAVENDER *£Zfa THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE ||l Vi 4v^u<H womanhood that it has become a I W^MA jm Ufm very part of modern social life. I I M^B/Kjf^*^* Charming at all times, and for the l jß^^S^^ ~>fff IS informal occasion, when heavier and 111 j w^K^i^' "J^^- more exotic162 words
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Advertisement879 1932-11-01 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.879 words
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Advertisement428 1932-11-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co M Ltd. (Incorporated m F w g l w< V) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due Sails Ste «»e»' Spore. Spore. s.s. CITY OP KOBE For Havre, London, Rotterdam. Hamburg and Glasgow In Port Nov. 1428 words
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Advertisement408 1932-11-01 10 P. &> O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMFvr LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAfc Due Uat Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. t(Mr% RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 11408 words
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Advertisement752 1932-11-01 11 O. S. K. Line. rOR EIROPfc. AFRICA. NORTH AM. S<>lfH AMERICA AND INDIA. Oat Sails. LONDON MARL LONDON Rottridim HaxuDurg and Antwerp via Colombo Aden. Sue* and Port Said Nov 4 S t MONTEVIDEO MARL DLRBAN. Cape To*n R lo Urn** S.nto. Montevideo and Buenos Air»^ via Colombo Round- uie-world752 words
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Advertisement523 1932-11-01 11 to 1:1 iioi»i: SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENO,\ MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Le ave Arrive p B*pore. S*pore, Penan*, n. York Pres. Adams Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 n<^ ?n Pres. Harruson Nov 21 Nov. 22 Nov 24 j an 3 Pres. Hayes Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec.523 words
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Advertisement889 1932-11-01 11 ~k7 p. m KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PALOPO— Tuesday, Nov. 1, Riouw, Tambelan, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau GEN. VERSPYCK— Tuesday. Nov. 1, Letong. Maras. Tarempa. Midai. Poeloe-Pandjang, Seras-xn, Gentir.g and Kiamat. VAN SWOLL— Wednesday. Nov. 2, Cheribon. Semarang. Sourabaya. Kcta-Baroe BulikP pan, Samarinda and Tarakan. M VlANG— Wcrinc d.y. Nov. 2.889 words
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Advertisement583 1932-11-01 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (',375 tons) and the 8.8. MANOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de583 words
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Advertisement595 1932-11-01 12 TRAVEL--FUNDS. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES represent the most convenient form of carryIng Travel Funds. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELLERS CHEQUES are issued m Pounds Sterling and U.S. Dollars and are as easily spendable as Cash with the Safeguard that the funds they represent are insured against Loss. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. (Incorporated m595 words
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Advertisement491 1932-11-01 12 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME °/M INCLUDE Cuudt'i acw Ktmlc ro«t« b fi joux itinerary. y 1 j 6ee the fi«art wuauj hi tit Cutftdln J$ Rocki«— Mt. RoUoru ull«t of tktm .11— ]^7___ifsl|^ from lonry tniai c^ipp*! ior nprtae J comforts fW^QnHp Tran«ct>ntincnt»l tniim from V««coaT«j. y I Through491 words
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Advertisement352 1932-11-01 12 SILVER JAVA PAWI' LM Joint service of PACIFIC JAVA BENG I and SILVER LINE, to San Francisco, Los Angele> Pacific Port* l Ml S'po: >por«. m^. BINTANG (P.) m.s. SILVERGUAVA (8) x? M.s. SILVERMAPLF. (fl via Java Ports x via Manila S loading direct i Vessels from Pacif.r Do» r352 words
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Miscellaneous719 1932-11-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 ajn Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Oemas) every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday719 words
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228 1932-11-01 13 CUSTOMS UNION A NECESSITY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER Official Committee to Investigate BUDGET MEETING OF FEDERAL COUNCIL ESTIMATED DEFICIT NEXT YEAR OF $12 17 2 MILLIONS In my opinion the radical change now made m the fiscal icy ot the Federated Malay States has come to stay, and for reason a228 words
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3201 1932-11-01 13 CHIEF SECRETARY ON CUTS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE om Out' Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur Oct. 31. :ti Council opened at Kuala morning m the presence of the UM new Sultan of Pahang at tendftrsl time. M B Shelley fflfritlwrt of P<rak. m m His excellency md&nmei as follows mbor 26th3,201 words
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Article3919 1932-11-01 13 The Chief Secretary Moves the Supply Bill I Mr. Caldecott. the Acting Chief Secretary, then moved the Supply Bill, m the course of which he said "It is nearly a year ago now since the Council balanced its budget for the current year at roughly $56 million. Introducing3,919 words
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Article668 1932-11-01 13 JUDGE'S COMMENT IN APPEAL CASE Viewed Seriously by the Legislature That the Criminal District Judge had imposed a sentence greater than that permitted by the law was the plea put forward by counsel m a case which came before Mr. Justice Whitley m the Supreme Court668 words
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Article153 1932-11-01 13 Women reign supreme! A man complained to the Willesden magistrate that his wife, by locking every room m the house except tho bedrom. forced him to go to bed earlier than h» wishes. She also took a cane to bed and bemt him with it. The following paragraph from the153 words
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Advertisement72 1932-11-01 13 His health is your first consideration To assist hi* normal physical develop*nent and to tIMUM, tor him stnn^th to s> nsist infection, give him ri«;ularly Cc) 'KEPLER' XyJ TRADE MARK y I COD LIVER OIL s^JA WITH MA'.T EXTRACT <sSy_\— r^x l^ L l«-'i"f^tlv-hal.»nor(l vitamin food w'\'\\ v-C y thc'flav72 words
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Article603 1932-11-01 14 EXTENSION TO CEYLON INCLUDED Expected to be Opened on New Year's Day Bombay, Oct. 20. Business turn all over India arc delighted to know that considerable progress has been nudf m regard to the England- India wirvlev» telephone scheme. The rrcction of th«- plant for the603 words
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Article178 1932-11-01 14 Former Communist M.P.'s Letter to Indian Leader London. Oct. It. A sensation m Indian circles has been caused by a Lcndon letter from Mr. Saklatvala. the tormer Communist M.P., to Mr. V. Patel, now m America, bitterly attacking what Mr. Saklatvala describes as the 'bogus activities"178 words
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Article44 1932-11-01 14 BOMB AY EDITOR SERVED WITH WRIT Forfeits Rs. 10.000 for Taking Over "Young India" Article A Bombay, Oct. 2a. An order was served this evening on the Act-ing-Editor of the Bombey Free Pre,, the of fOrfeHlnß of Rs. 10.000 for reproducing an article from44 words
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Article47 1932-11-01 14 The Blue Streak' -the United States express poods train of the St. Louis and South-West^ Railw.y-ha. now been outetreaked on thV^ llsh L.N.E.R. by l.i mUes hour e^N B.R. workers are trying to find a title for H WhlCh WIU "V^** Public taagll o^^rrov^" N yet been47 words
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Article1626 1932-11-01 14 DOOM OF THE BENSHI IBy Our Tokyo Correspondent] A new change, born of the recent stirring events that occurred on the Asian mainland, has crept into the mc igenous motion -picture j industry m Japan. Hitherto, with the exception of a comparatively few films essaying1,626 words
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Article454 1932-11-01 14 And How I have held chat with a confidence trickster. His name is -Spike' Edwards, writes Deris Dunn. j Spike was born m Detroit and grew up m Sing -Sin-. Spike could sell a gold-brick to MMontague Norman. Probably did. Spike told mt how to454 words
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Article387 1932-11-01 14 CHINA TO END DOPE BAN State Monopoly The Next Step After a 25 years* attempt to suppress thr opium traffic m China the Central Government has come to the conclusion that it has failed, and the prohibition law will soon be ivpealed. State control of387 words
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Article404 1932-11-01 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of station* which can be received In Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony teste with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Syduey Tasjong Priok, 21 metres from404 words
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Article184 1932-11-01 14 Scotsman Who Died m South America A firm of Edinburgh solicitors ha^ so far searched m vrin for the heirs to a £300.000 fortune, left by Alexander Adamson. who died n South America about two years ago. Adamson. who was born i.i Aberdeen, was mmarried and left no184 words
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Advertisement465 1932-11-01 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares o/ £5 each £3 000.00( Reserve Fund £3,000.001 Reserve U bility of Proprietors £3,000,00( HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London, EC 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Saigon465 words
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Advertisement377 1932-11-01 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1886* m Capital Subscribed (Fully paid vp m Reserve Fund v iJJ President X Kodama. Vice-President X Takcu, Head Office Yokohama Singapore Branch 3l-a. (HI Lh MR Fr LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial Bank Lloyds Bank. Ltd. BRANCHES: Alexandria (Egypt).377 words
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Article157 1932-11-01 15 TO REMEMBER JOY RIDE Rattan for Malay Boy Who Took Car Sentence of three months" rigorous im- 1 prisonment. ten strokes of the rattan and two years' police supervision was passed on Abdul Wahab. the young Penang Malay, who took a European's car out for a joy ride and abandoned157 words
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Article122 1932-11-01 15 Attractive Gift for Friends at Home Messrs. S. Nakajima, and Co.. the well-known, Japanese photographers, have prepared a veryj interesting photographic souvenir of Singapore I which will make an attractive Christmas gift to! friends at home. It is a comprehensive collection of more than a hundred photo-122 words
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Article117 1932-11-01 15 The Maharajah of Kapurthla. who passed through Singapore recently on his way to Java, returned yesterday with his party and will be spending a few days here. The Maharajah, who is staying at the Sea j View Hotel, will be entertained this afternoon at the Adelphi Roof Garden117 words
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Article209 1932-11-01 15 October 31 SELLING London, 4 montlis' sight 2 3 31 32 London, 3 month?' sight 2 3 15(16 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 7jB London, demand 2 3 27 32 London, T.T. 2|3 13|16 Lyons and Paris, demand 935209 words
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Article152 1932-11-01 15 October 31 Tin Singapore price (per pikult $78.37 v Gambler 6)4 Pepper White 24 Flake Tapioca 3.2 ft Pearl Sago Small 4. 00 Copra 5 80 Sago, flour 2.30 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.09 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2.49 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British152 words
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69 1932-11-01 15 October 3lst.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers SeUef* Ft.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 7 1\ R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (FOB* 8 1 16 |i. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 7% December 713 16 715 If Jan-Mar 7 7 8 April -June B'* 8'»69 words
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Article421 1932-11-01 15 At Home and Presentation of Prizes The Lotus Club was "At Home' to a large crowd of members and friends m the grounds of the Y.W.C.A. on Saturday afternoon on t.ie' occasion of the distribution of prizes to the successful competitors of this year's tournament. The final421 words
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Article139 1932-11-01 15 Indians Charged With Attempted Extortion Trouble said to have arisen over a game of, cards led to the appearance of three Indians of the tamby class before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday! when two of them were charged with attempt-,139 words
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Article217 1932-11-01 15 Small Loss on Year's Working The annual meeting of Bukit KB Rubber Co. Ltd. WM held on Saturday, at 4 Fort Road. Malicca. The Directors' report was jus follows After charging all Secretarial and Office Expenses to Revenue, the y?ar's working resulted m a los 3 of217 words
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Article40 1932-11-01 15 Yesterday's Alterations ™ujw» Sellers Kuchai Tin Dr-cge ($1) 49 51 3ungei Way* <$n 165 x7O rakuapas »i> g.s 3d 9s ralam Mines 55 go LJlu Klangs ($l. 60 70 spore Cold Storage (%2> 2.50 260 x d40 words
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Article109 1932-11-01 15 Tuesday, November Ist Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at Mi. l". a.m. S. 340 32— Harold Wolskel vs. A. Y. Abraham i for further evidence* followed by S. 826 32 Bernard R. Thornett vs. N. V. Java Sumatra tfendelmaatschappij (Part heard > Before Mr. Justice109 words
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Article96 1932-11-01 15 Two Years and Whipping for Chinese Heavy sentences were passed by Mr C Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Jud«»-. yesterdaj- on three Chinese who were round futlty of robbery. Following a report made to the Tanjonf Pagar police that four Chinese had held up a woman96 words
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Article47 1932-11-01 15 The famous "Golden Arrow" train ffei rercot- ly the •Harold Lloyd Bxpress." when the t:lfc comedian and his family travelled oa it ato 1 their way back to Paris. The engine boi o a huge pair of horn-rimmed spe« tacles m honour 1 of its distinguished passenger.47 words
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Advertisement78 1932-11-01 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) 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 and complies with78 words
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Article566 1932-11-01 16 Difficult Conditions at Dunearn Road «.l«»ii. .-st«Tv A 1 15; P. 5... 0. Tin Gloui estershin* R<unnent's "A" proved much too strong for a ml Public Services team when they met m a Rugby match at Dunearn Road Nt^Urday The soldiers had an all-round .superiority, and consequently566 words
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Article150 1932-11-01 16 The following have been invited to play Rugby for South Johore on Saturday, against the Island XV at Johore Bahru, kick off 4.45 p.m. J. B Dudgeon. A. Robb. W. J. Parkes. R. B. Black. D. B. T. Scott, P. C. Cross. L. C. Bailey (Capti,150 words
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Article177 1932-11-01 16 Max Santos to Fight Rivers One of Urn biggest fights to be offered to local fight f«ns will be the meeting between Max Santos and Al Rivers over 10 three-minute rounds. As the longer duration calls for more action and IMB, this la the reason why three instead of177 words
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Article35 1932-11-01 16 Operation on Daughter of Ex -Kin* Alfonso Fontainebleaa, Oct. 26. The Infanta Beatrice, elder daughter of the «x-Kta( «f Bp*ln, was operated on to-day for appcndteMte. The patient is protfre«»ing welL— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 35 words
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768 1932-11-01 16 R.Y.S.C. BOATS JUST "SAVE THE MARK" Final of Hoops Remembrance Cup Threatening storms greeted R.S.Y.C. yachtsmen on Sunday morning, a match for the feelings of those who a few hours earlier had paid homage to the past glories of 'The Europe." The six metre boats768 words
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Article105 1932-11-01 16 Recognition Rumour Discredited m America Washington, Oct. 27. German sources discredit the rumour that Germany may grant the Manchukuo Government recognition. The rumour which has considerably astonished people here, is believed to be based on a recent conversation between the head of a well-known American private organisation105 words
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Article29 1932-11-01 16 Soviet Expedition m Turkestan The Soviet mountaineering expedition 'l— tn™,!,!!?*™ 011 to «»ttn«l«W the climb with of s«lin, Hwmo petk. 2^S Tis Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 29 words
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COMPANY ELEVEN BEAT S.C.C.
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Article539 1932-11-01 16 Good Display by V.MX.A. A.P.C. BousteadS 4: S.C.C 2. The S.C.C. were defeated on the Padang yesterday m a hockey match with A.P.C. Boustead's by four goals to two. and were rather fortunate m escaping with so comparatively light a defeat, for A.P.C. hid by far the539 words
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Article299 1932-11-01 16 Hotkey (iame With Raffles College V.M.C.A 5: Raffles College 1. The V.M.C.A. ground was net m too good condition for hockey yesterday afternoon when the V.M.C.A. met Raffles College and beat them by the wide margin of five goals to one. The V.M.C.A. players adapted themselves to299 words
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Article194 1932-11-01 16 Khalsa Association Defeat Royal Engineers Khalsa A^socn 2: R.E f, i The Singapore Khalsa Association beat the RE. at hockey by 2 goals to nil when they visited Pulau Brani. The heavy state of the ground prevented any good hockey but the Khalsa Association showed their194 words
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Article196 1932-11-01 16 WALES' VICTORY AT EDINBURGH Four Goals m First Half Edinburgh. Oct. 26. A crowd of 35.000 saw Wales beat Scotland by five goals to two m spite of the retirement, of Phillips who was injured after quarter of an hour. The Scottish halves were unable to holdReuter Wireless - 196 words
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Article325 1932-11-01 16 Singapore G.C. Club vs. Island Club Tl:. result of the match between these clubs played on Sunday at the Island October 30th. Club was as follows (Singapore G.C. players mentioned first) D. W. Mcleod and McGuifin 0. A. J. Lim and E. Yean Bee 0. L. J. A. FeJden325 words
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Article103 1932-11-01 16 Changes In The Perak Team tFrom Our Own Correspondent] IPoh, October 31. The keenest interest Is evinced here In Saturday's Perak-Selangor hockey match at Kuala Lumpur after which both sides m turn will meet Singapore m a series of trials. The Perak team has been selected as follows:103 words
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Article57 1932-11-01 16 The S.R.C. lawn tennis tournment will be concluded on Thursday when Dr. G. de Souza and G. Lowe (owe 30) will oppose N. E Ess and N. S. Hogan (owe 15.2) m the final of the doubles handicap. The Club will be "At Home" and the prizes57 words
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Article36 1932-11-01 16 The final of Ahe S.C.C. billiards championship between A. D. Baker and P. Carmichael will be played at the Club at 6.15 pjn. on Friday and will be followed by the presentation of prizes36 words
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Article20 1932-11-01 16 Paris, Oct. 31. Arsenal beat the Racing Club de Part* hv 5 sroaLs to 2.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement200 1932-11-01 16 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS 10 PLUM $1.50 12" do $2.00 10" RED BLACK $2.00 12 do $3.00 S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. Rallies Place. Tel. 6422. Singapore. X'MAS "BOOKS-"'"---FOR THE CHILDRIX SPLENDID RANGE ASSORTED SEASONAL BOOK NO\ ELTIES INCLUDING THE FAMOUS "BEATRIX POTTER" BIBBS IU200 words
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