The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 November 1932
1932-11-04
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Title Section16 1932-11-04 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,795. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article331 1932-11-04 1 Three Chinese have been charged following the report of a daring piracy m the vicinity of the quarantine anchorage at St. Johns Island Page 9. A defence of insanity was successfully put forward when a Chinese was charged with murder and attempted murder Page 2. Mr. Justice331 words
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Article1226 1932-11-04 1 HeLsiord told me this sl;ry one wet night m London We were .sitting together m my study smoking and chatting m desultory fashion when Helsforri said suddenly. "Did I ever tell you the story of the D<x>r 'No,' I said. And he tx'Kan Do you remember my going1,226 words
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Advertisement143 1932-11-04 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEAPING PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. PAHIT IN THE NEW Thursday, nov. ioth. PALM ROOM official AND POPPY DAY RAI I lunch ffunus [£< NER TONIGHT fARAPFT ..KILL— SPECIAL DISH tABAKLI mt m Casserole, Grandmere, Sproute.^New Potatoes $1.50 per head sxtT^Bay wiH donated KI)AY to143 words
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Advertisement243 1932-11-04 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL plan a a favourite f cocktail rendezvous FRIOAY t'ff'n WIGHT party another of IRIJSTTAFEL those delightful speciality INFORMAL SATURDAY DINNER f dances/ SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT PaUl Strauss Orchestra Programme Extraordinaire! excellent dance music. Rendered by Paul Strauss 11 Svetlanova Salnikoff giving His Band. beautiful classical243 words
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Advertisement92 1932-11-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS A bachelor gay Page 6. Ocean 'bonus" Page 16. The Britl3h film— Page 3. The right chocolates Page 8. Empire's finest liqueur Page 8. Take care of your hands Page 14. CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING BARGAINS NEW PIANOS AT PRICE OP SECONDHAND W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Manufacturer, AMBER MANSIONS.92 words
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Advertisement7 1932-11-04 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL 1 LEADING PROVISION STORES7 words
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Article154 1932-11-04 2 Charges Against Four Sikhs Alleged to have forcibily taken away a Sikh woman and stabbed a compatriot, four Sikhs. Seejam Singh. Inder Sigh, Tael Singh, and Hernam Sigh, were produced before Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday and remanded on charges of voluntarily causing154 words
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Article26 1932-11-04 2 Sensation m Chinese Hospital Great excitement prevailed m the Kwong Wai Shew Free Hospital m Seran B oon Road, 111 for some considerable time.26 words
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Article26 1932-11-04 2 Friday, November 4th Sunimonses-in-Chambers. Originating Sum monses and motion 8 8um i^fTL 1 Justice Whitlry ln th 2 d <** Assizes —Rex vs. Chong Chine26 words
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Article635 1932-11-04 2 ROCHORE ROAD CRIME Epileptic's Momentary Madness A defence of insanity was successfully put forward on behalf of Lim Pen* Hong when he was charged at the Assizes, before Mr. Jrstice Whitley yesterday, with the murder of Lim Kwi Jing and the attempted murder of Lim635 words
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Article228 1932-11-04 2 Singer Salesman Discharged Remarking that he did not believe that the Accused had any criminal intentions when he took the goods. Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, discharged Tan Lip Boon, the Chinese salesman who was charged with criminal breach of trust m respect228 words
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Article73 1932-11-04 2 A Guest of the Princes at York House London, Nov. 1. Princess Ingrid of Sweden lunched with the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace yesterday and m the evening was the cirest O f the Prince of Wales and Prince George at York House at dinner Princess Alice73 words
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Article32 1932-11-04 2 London, Nov. Sir Francis Humphrys was received xi audience by the King at Buckingham Palace to-day and kissed hands on his appointment as the first British Ambassador to Iraq32 words
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Article1420 1932-11-04 2 OBSTRUCTED RIGHT OF WAY Permanent Injunction Granted Criticism of the defendant's action was made by the Chief Justice (Sir William Muri-< si > m the Supreme Court vrsterday when he gave judgment m the ra c n which Mr. Harold WoUkel. a former Municipal Commissicner.1,420 words
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Article97 1932-11-04 2 Trespasser m Cathedral Portico Father Ruaudel, priest m charge of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd m Bras Basah Road, gave evidence before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, m the Third Polk° Court yesterday, m a case of wilful trespass against an Indian Mohammedan. Father Ruaudel said97 words
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Article99 1932-11-04 2 Heavy Fine for Old Offender Charged at the instance of the Singapore Traffic Branch. Tai Ah Chew, a Chinese, described as the owner of a small fleet of mosquito buses, was fined $100 by Mr. A. C. B^yd. the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday on a charge99 words
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Advertisement359 1932-11-04 2 TENDERS. SINGAP&RB MfrrJuilFAL rttVricE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby givon that tender-; are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tendersmay be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Boots and Shoes for 1933 (Fresh Tenders). Dat? cf Closing. 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.359 words
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Advertisement520 1932-11-04 2 STERI I SALT. Tin- safe, simple, pleasant j^k\ cure for constipation. Take it regularly lor a fortnight. and notice the difference it makes. w It sterilises the system. llStTisaJtll Obtainable from all I BMhS S Chemists and Stores. r H'S I Sole Agents: j^gggV^ij MEDICAL HALL, LTD »5»»^&JI BUSINESS CARDS.520 words
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Advertisement442 1932-11-04 2 NOTICES. CHARITY SALE HKM Tnf^ The Convent Chant, s the School Ha!l on I and Monday. November sale will be on exhibition inst.. from 2 to 6 p.m HELP FOR UNEMPLOYb WOMEN. Orders received Tor plain sew mending at moderate priced women, at the Goodwill Y.W C A.. Raffles Quay,442 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous347 1932-11-04 2 THE WEEK Friday. 4th. High Water 02.29 7.9 ft.. 13.15 9.1 ft. Hockey: A.P.C. vs. RAF. Paya Lebar; Raffles Institution vs V.M.C.A.. Raffles Institution; Raffles College vs. Medical College 2nd. XI. Medical College: j S C.R.C. vs. "B" Coy. Ist. Gloucesters. at S C.R.C S.R.C vs HKSRG.A, S.R.C. Singapore Swimming347 words
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Article383 1932-11-04 3 Twelfth Regular Meeting m London regular meeting of Lodge held ..t Hotel Rembrandt. South Kenn un Tuesday, September 27th.. there was I uatheriny of thirty of the home member* with tw. nty-four gui-Ms hoi-* pi> tent wort Rt. W. Bro. The Hon. istice P J Sproule. 8.A.. District383 words
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Article301 1932-11-04 3 Drastic Move By Record Companies I.tndon. Oct. 18. An agreement which will silence gramophone* m cafe-i. theatre?, cinema';, dance halls and restaurants throughout the country has been j signed by every English Gramophone company. I They have banded together to prohibit un- rontrolled public performance of301 words
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Article118 1932-11-04 3 Smart work by Detective inspector Hall and t Inspector Teh Ah Kow. of Penang. who. with a posse of detectives raided the house of a squatter hidden away m the thicket of a jungle on the Penang Hill, resulted m the discovery of a counterfeiter's den. A Chinese, Yoon Ah118 words
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722 1932-11-04 3 LEARNT THE ART OF THE CHOPSTICKS Experiences m Bandit Camp Nrwrhwan;, Oct. 22. Mr. Charles Corkran was among the guests t a dinner party given her- yesterday evening by General Wang Tien-chung. commander of rhe Manchukuo troops m the Newchwang area. Mr. Yang, the722 words
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Article112 1932-11-04 3 In Hong Kong on Way to Europe General Chang Fat-kwai. head of the Ironside regiments which participated m many civil wars m China including the big Cantonese ex-' pedition to Nanking m 1926 under Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, arrived m Hong Kong last wesk on the Empress of112 words
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Article1414 1932-11-04 3 IDEALS THAT ANIMATE ITS SUPPORTERS Striving For an Independent Future It may ha\e surprised any English -ibservera who noticed the fact, that while none of tae small number of Scottish Nationalist candidates was retuined at the General Election last autumn the students of Glasgow University chose a1,414 words
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Article181 1932-11-04 3 Vitriol Attack Upon Woman and Child Shanghai. Oct. 26. A terrible vitriol-throwing outrage m the French Concession, has profoundly shocked the foreign community. The victim; of the attack were Mia, Ekaternia Niemchinovu. aged 31. and her daughter, Alexandra Nieinchinova. who is only twelve j i m of age.181 words
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Article134 1932-11-04 3 Austrian's Death m Shanghai Shanghai. Oct. 26. Karl Maeek. an Au.ni.r. reskleni of Bhanghai. was found dead, ctrcnglod, m bis room at No. 42. Carter Road, yesterday sftemoon. The discovery of the tragedy was made by his wife. She had been away from the house for about134 words
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Article40 1932-11-04 3 Errol Boyd's Plan New York. Oct. 24. Mr Errol Bovd. the famcus Canadian aviator, is reported to be planning a non-stop flight ben New York to MOSCOW m the near future, using the well-known monoplane. "Columbia Tass.40 words
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Article49 1932-11-04 3 A squadron of airplanes nine with 550 h.p. engines, and capable of 150 miles an hour, built by a British aviation company under "rush"! conditions, were recently despatched to a South Amencan State. A condition ol the order was that the name of the Stale must be kept secret.49 words
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Article419 1932-11-04 3 Muslims Approve ,le\v Tailor's Slaughtering Device ißy Our Muslim Corre.sptmdenti. Tin Muslims hold strong views on the subject Of the slaugh vr if annuals for human consumption. They are guided by certain rules, the violation of which will cause (DC lruat of the slaughtered animal to be419 words
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Article230 1932-11-04 3 Bishop's Strictures on Britons m India London, Oct. 23. Exa plum has been taken m Anglo-Indian emirs, according to the Sunday Times, to a statement maJe by Bishop Bannerji of Lthore, now m London, as head of the Indian Mission, who. at the Mayor of Liverpool's recent reception230 words
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Article95 1932-11-04 3 Because "Ponkey" Rhymes With Donkey London, Nov. 2. The villagers of Ponkey. m the postal area of Wrexham. are appealing to the postal authorities and the Ministry of Health to chang.- the name of the village. Ponkey. they say, rhymes with donkry and monkey, and they don't95 words
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Advertisement129 1932-11-04 3 EXERCISE PUTS FRESH LIFE INTO YOU 1 but it's hard work > i*ll the same! fu Swimming or tennis every evening, strenuous week-ends, and best of all -holidays. V You feel at the top of your RRHV form, and you do twice as «t r Wj^Bipy^ much But long, hot129 words
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Advertisement46 1932-11-04 3 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of oB Chtmiui and Stortt. Bfu*Hy good m LIQUID or TABLET form46 words
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Advertisement66 1932-11-04 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street r 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 applied66 words
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Article939 1932-11-04 4 WHETHER clothes have treated the mode or the mode inspired th« clothes, no one knows; but we exult m our femininity this year. This being so, we are at once conscious of our figures; they suddenly seem too flat and thin. Cynics will remind us that939 words
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Article643 1932-11-04 4 The Right Ways of Making Them About these two familiar but ever popular things it would seem that there is always something new to learn. How many people know, for example, the secret of making that sort of thin dry toast which is such a joy when643 words
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Article83 1932-11-04 4 The newest nursery chairs, solidly made m unvarnished wood, have spacious shelves and swing drawers at the sides of their low seats The usefulness of them needs no emphasis Other chairs are fitted with a bath for the bahy. and one design can also be converted Into a83 words
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Article104 1932-11-04 4 rOR some reason or other, long oblong tables are very frequent among the new designs. There are. of course, handsome designs m highly polished woods which are round and square, but m the dining-room the oblong Shape, perhaps with the corners rounded, is now often used. And these104 words
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Article92 1932-11-04 4 Saucepans which show you the measure of their contents may suggest that cookery is becoming too much of a science, yet these are undoubtedly a great help m a busy kitchen Not only do they save time— but they save cleaning too. You can, for example, measure the92 words
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Article, Illustration17 1932-11-04 4 A LOVERS' KNOT m green and black adds a vivid touch to this ultra -backhs> bathing suit.17 words
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Article153 1932-11-04 4 pURNISHING the small hall may entail a certain amount of careful planning and a friend with an instinctive flair for making the most of a small space has discovered a hall-stand which looks cheerful, is very useful, and altogether ornamental. In design, it is almost Gothic, columns153 words
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Article129 1932-11-04 4 IT is not going to be easy for women to dress their hair this season because the new hats are so varied, and coiffures must be arranged to suit the hat. One rule holds good m every instance. The top of the hair must be smoothly brushed.129 words
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Article113 1932-11-04 4 lUST how barbaric is women's taste m the matter of Jewellery is shown by the amount of wood, metal and leather bracelets fashion now decrees. The latest "hint" from Paris is that many rings shall be worn at once. That is, If the owner has not113 words
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Article104 1932-11-04 4 Fruit breakfasts are eaten m most homes nowadays, and housewives who find them difficult to vary should serve melons and bananas besides the more acid fruits. The bananas may be baked and served with cream, and followed by rissoles made from tomatoes, onions, cheese and breadcrumbs, bound104 words
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Article98 1932-11-04 4 Dressmakers are as likely to query the shoulder line of one's new frock, as the style of the sleeve. Even close fitting dresses now have shoulders adorned by epaulettes, frills, embroideries or neck draperies. This, though the shoulder line may be long and wit-bout seams. The very98 words
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Article1074 1932-11-04 4 New Ways oi Serving Pork FRK again! Tired of the never-failing joint? Follow Ambrose Heaths advice below and serve the joint as 'something new." How shall we best celebrate. By a crown roast, that masterpiece of kitchen ingenuity? By a roast leg. for the ineffable delight1,074 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-11-04 4 THREE prettiest boys In Britain, as selected In b national beauty contest In London. Jeffrey Michael Hill deft, was declared to be the most beautiful boy of his age m the BritUh Isles.33 words
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Article, Illustration23 1932-11-04 4 DRESS m red. or brown, and you will be fashionably cUd. Here is a pretty scheme with silver buttons and a patent leather23 words
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Article580 1932-11-04 4 LUCIEN LELONG - LUCIEN LELONG By OF PARIS *T*O quote fan my pttfea sensation of my winter have had enough of opCtel enough of pessimists." Ii i e\eryone that what «m ■n j upon cold reality, and t> >■ joyous courage, to reconstru. foundation m the far- ofl And it580 words
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Article112 1932-11-04 4 AFTER a visit to a well-tci*™: fashion house. I realize- tlu* fashions will be as beautiful In co'.o v are m cut. writes a corrcspondf'.' expresses the charm of a blark frock a: red coat whose trimming is a bm*^ black fur. Beise and grey both provide r«>v.112 words
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Advertisement168 1932-11-04 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 MATIN XX SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, AT 3.15 p.m. The Funniest Film m Many rA Day! That Incomparable Team of Mirth-Makers RALPH LYNN AND TOM WALLS m side-splitting adventures m a haunted house "THARK" MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR THE WEEK-END NOW— RING 6903— WHERE YOU KNOW IT'S A168 words
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Advertisement457 1932-11-04 5 iCAPITOLI ißl<!tB > !!tH!l!lßltilH!''ißiiHiiitßiiiißUßillßilß(]lflllia^ Positively LAST NIGHT! OWEN NARES Popular Star of "Middle Watch" and "Sunshine Susie"— With BETTY STOCKFELD— presented m one of the Finest BRITISH PICTURES of 1932— "Sapper's" famous story Impassive Footman Preceded by an amazingly clever STAGE attraction— PAUL PEDRINI WORLD FAMOUS FOOT- BALANCER WITH HIS457 words
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Advertisement163 1932-11-04 5 .i...... LAUGH? You bet you'll laugh Youll roar till you lie back m your seat —EXHAUSTED— but HAPPIER THAN YOU'VE BEEN FOR MONTHS ADOLPHE MENJOU JOAN MARSH Minna Gombell, Irene Purcell exceeding the laugh limit m Fox Movietone's BACHELORS AFFAIRS Just ask Someone who has seen it and LISTEN TO163 words
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Article288 1932-11-04 6 Lindrum's Verdict On The New j Billiards Rule [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Oct. 19. Newman, receiving 3.000. beat Lindrum at billiards by 10.416 tc 9.833. Lindrum had a j break of 432. In a broadcast t3lk on the future cf English billiards, the Australian player,288 words
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Article170 1932-11-04 6 Miss Wethered's Record m the Worplesdon Foursomes I From Our Own Correspondent London. Oct. 19. Mis* Joyce Wethered scored her sixth victory m the Worplesdon Scratch Mixed Foursomes when she and Raymond Oppenheimer. the exOxford University captai::. defeated Miss A C Regnart and Commander J. R Johnston170 words
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Article150 1932-11-04 6 Corinthians Jubilee Fixture With Preston (From Our Own Correspondent' London. Oct. 19. It is learned that the Corinthian Football Club have received an invitation from Preston North End to play at the Deepdale Ground on Tuesday January 3. This fixture will be particularly interesting, m view of150 words
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Article170 1932-11-04 6 But Rode m Two Races [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Oct. 19. B Carslakr. the famous jockey, rode m two races at Lingfield on Saturday against doctor's orders, with his rcarf safety-pin inside his I throat. He had swallowed the pin just before j the race It170 words
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Article136 1932-11-04 6 Inauspicious Start to Hockey Season [Prom Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 19. The University hockey teams cf Oxford and Cambridge opened their programmes on Saturday when both were beaten after keen struggles. Oxford were at Southgate. where the home side won by an only goal scored by136 words
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Article135 1932-11-04 6 Directors Try it <>ut Firs{ fFrom Our Own Corn I .lliuli.li Although arrangements the Plymouth At Icr their match. I friends journeyed to U) air liner. The pla paity. numbering Din diome on th- Th. v l.mded H tl drome at Meir at I2J C135 words
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Article136 1932-11-04 6 Dutch Girls' New Swimmins: Records [From Our O\> i C London. Ort. ft Misj Willy D» r. O\ Dutch swimmer wb Olympic GamfK lor i-»" v Cooper Ccoper m rha* t6 I English record fa shall-Street Bat!.~ > Is the Europeai. I distance In 62 Ing second136 words
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Article85 1932-11-04 6 McCarthy Blffni Nen Basew Contract Success m bring inc th- N back to world champ; enabled Joseph V McCftl years contract as tn..: name his own price. The contract BtfMd I an annual salary of |4Q I McCarthy became mana last year when th. slump. He imm85 words
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Article76 1932-11-04 6 (From Our Ou C I Four of figured m tIM Oxford and Cai-.bnri. somi'.s and singles they contributed Uttlf th Dark Blurs nvrr ttu beaten by 16 PMM t ■> 1 H. Moss, the prr»vp. and E L. Dunnrft Ul beaten m the singles t Dugmore. winning narrow76 words
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Article61 1932-11-04 6 i ..i Tne Prinr. <-t W Hartley, the IrltMl Wi become favouiitt-^ 1 founders' Cups as a n tlw Sunninedair DOW week-end. His R» > with a joint handi* ftp Read and J H. RaiiiM m the first round of tliSunday m suct^es-sive matrli< Castles ana P61 words
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Article49 1932-11-04 6 I LMI Sunday ITM R German sport-- trartd, tin I Ise Runby football Ml country. Rllfb] §OMXt tK the Important amm than five hunch i i Rugby M Bters. turned out for p\ hlVMted South (>.rni.ui\ wh- yet very well-know:: .«m! from Antwerp p;. Air Mail49 words
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Advertisement182 1932-11-04 6 •SSrel&iSi^' ■^■.•■.^■■'•■'■•■'".'■■.'••'••■."•x^^B^ x-SnS v il '^Pi .o :v Maß y/ \\\V\ 1^ and can APPRECIATE X THEIR INDIVIDUAL y^lr CHARM PLAYER'S BACHELOR JOHN PLAYER SONS. ENGLAND \ll ,|J If/// *^T*Ts*X* -tm liall ll E£Si^ i€^^-^Ssm THIS IS THE TONIC TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH To keep well you must keep Strong,182 words
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Advertisement161 1932-11-04 6 Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured m the home counties, the Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received each161 words
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Article2022 1932-11-04 7 SUPREME COURT DECISION Vpplication to be made to t Privy Council THE JUDGMENT our Years' Sentence j Confirmed certainly a remarkable feature of th.it the Java Sumatra Trading I ii.|i.iii\ she uld have ondu<ted thr u hole their topra business. running into urn dreds of thousands2,022 words
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Article591 1932-11-04 7 WENT OVER STOP LINE Incident at Stamford Road Crossing In their efforts to educate Singapore pedestrians and motorists as to the correct use of the road, particularly at busy street crossings, extra vigilance is now being exercised by officer^ of the Singapore TrafficBranch. As a result591 words
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Article337 1932-11-04 7 Unwanted Indian Told to Clear Out "I am such an unfortunate lad that even H I I was locked up m a room there would be complaints agamsl me." said a well-built, neatly dressed Northern Indian Mohammedan, who was asked to show cause why he337 words
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Article44 1932-11-04 7 A Chinese who fell off a moving trolley bus at the junction of Jalan Besar and Lavender Sticet on Wednesday, is lying m a critical condition m hospital. The man is believed to have sustained a fracture of the *kull.44 words
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Article568 1932-11-04 7 Britain's Official Attitude Not Disclosed WAIT FOtTIEAGUE War Temper m China And Japan London. Nov. The attitude cf the British Government It wards the finding* of the Lvlton report were sought by Lord Ptnsor.bv. the leader cf the Opposition, when he opened t.ie debate on Manchuria568 words
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Article555 1932-11-04 7 Report as "brief" for Sir John Simon lord Lytton thanked members for their approval of the Report, ft was unnecessary, he declared, to press for an early consideration of the- Report because it would be discussed m Geneva m a fortnight. He did not expect the Government555 words
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422 1932-11-04 7 ATTACK AND COUNTERATTACK Col. Stimson Enters Election Fray New York, N«v. 3. The betting continues strongly m favour of Mr. Roosevelt and Wall Street has apparently recovered from alarm at the prospect of his election, convinced that his. alleged radicalism is mainly a -pose" to422 words
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Article70 1932-11-04 7 Record Flier's Plane Crashes New Y« rk, Nov. Miss Ruth Nichols, the famous long distance American flyer, is combining electioneering with her record-breaking Trans-Ccntinental flight She is carrying bales of pro-Hoovoi pamphletto drop en route. Reuter. New York, Later. Miss Ruth Nic hells had a miraculous escape70 words
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Article116 1932-11-04 7 Alleged Theft from a Graveyard Theft ol two Ornament*] lions from a tombstone wai the charge preferred against a Chinese who was produced before Mr. A. W Hay. m the Srcond Police Court ye^terda>. Another Chinese was alleged to have abetted ■ii tin offence. 14 was stated that116 words
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Article37 1932-11-04 7 Delegate on Way to Geneva Warsaw, Nov. 3. Mr. Ting Shi-Yuan, private representative of the Pie^id^nt of the Manchukuo. has arrived froiQ Moscow en route' to Geneva U> uphold the catfse of the Manchukuc Reuter.37 words
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Article641 1932-11-04 7 Murdered Woman's Twenty Stab Wounds ASSAILANT'S SUICIDE Men Who Slept on Other Side of Partition That at least >« \< n people living m the same Imu-i had turned deaf cars lo a woman's screams us she struggled for her life against a murderer was641 words
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Article164 1932-11-04 7 Chinese Receives Year's Sentence Folllowinn i p-n< d <<i* unemployment, a younjf Straits-bom Chinese was given mploymcnt by th Principal of a local school. He ilwul m- frmtttudc by Mnbcadiat over $900. This was part of the story told to Mr C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge,164 words
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Article119 1932-11-04 7 Caustic Soda Thrown Into Women's Faces As a result of a cowardly attai-k two > ung Straits-born Chinese women are lying m the General I^pital suffering from terrible burns on their Imtfc It is believed trm the unforturnte wonio are m dang r <l lo nm their eyesight.119 words
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904 1932-11-04 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1932. THE LORDS AND THE LYTTON REPORT The general level of debate m the House of Lords is higher, probably, than m any other political institution m the world. No other body can argue a delicate subject with so much restraint or keep party904 words
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Article219 1932-11-04 8 Celebration m Singapore The following official Communique is published for general information: His Majesty the King has approved of the of Armistice Day. 1932. (Friday. November 11th) m the same manner as m •previous years. The firing of guns, one at 11 a.m. and two at 11.02 a.m..219 words
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Article67 1932-11-04 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, Nov. 3. Messrs. Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows nts°\ Ui%i (£ls2 /4) Forward The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows 2 2 S^2d67 words
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Article319 1932-11-04 8 EXPENDITURE ON COUNCIL MEMBERS Brains of Planting Industry I From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh, Nov. 3. "The head of the Government told us the other day that the brains of the planting industry were m Kuala Lumpur and I would like to ask then if it is319 words
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Article301 1932-11-04 8 Humour and Romance m "Bachelor's Affairs" It u> a pity that American film producers fo ofVen choose unbefitting titles fcr their productions. 'Bachelors Affairs." the title of trie film now- showing at the Alhambra. is certainly not a good choice, for it does not In the least convey the301 words
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Article266 1932-11-04 8 The Accounts of the Asiatic Fund In forwarding a copy of the audited statement of acounts of The Asiatic Unemployment Fund up to the time it was taken over by the Government m February, the hon secretary. Mr. H. C. Chan, gives the following brief history of the Fund266 words
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546 1932-11-04 8 ENTERTAINED fn COMPATRIOTS Governmental Trouble j n China (By Our OMmm Om General Chen Ming-shu. fon Communications and nunauri- Army now known as tin* 19th was feted at the Get? Ho Hian Cl Among the leading members Community present were Mi.. Li Chin-tten. Chow546 words
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Article100 1932-11-04 8 Last Nigkft Pferformaact SJLD.C. The Suiyapo;t Am.itcur I gave their second performaii Pools" la.st nipht and the a entertained as those wlio ueh- m on their opening night Wh comedy, levue or straight pi: are never disappointinK I: their acting mainuiiib th« Mgk «'c have come to expert100 words
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Advertisement115 1932-11-04 8 T^rambuie mmjf' :"^f r f THF EMPIRE'S FINEST LIQLEt'R. CAUDBUICIi'S WIN E MERCHANTS. ROYAL BAKERY FLOUR IN HANDY HYGIENIC PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE AT Singapore COLD STORAGE C Ltd ORCHARD ROAD SUB- DEPOTS. NEEDLER'S are the right Chocolates for a gift j|| that will win you the right thanks. fIsKSR NEEDLER'S115 words
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Advertisement15 1932-11-04 8 SOLID SIL VER WAITERS for PRESENTATION. U. S. de Silva Bros., 23 High Street, Singapore.15 words
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Article306 1932-11-04 9 Chinese Gang With Blackened JUNK RAIDED Pistol, Knives and Fast Motor Boat ollowin* the rrport of a daring piracy m the vicinity of thr quarantine anchored t st. John's Island, mad* to the Marine •Vlicr a few days a*o, Uiree Chinese have bOM arrested. They are306 words
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Article139 1932-11-04 9 Arrangements for Visit to Kedah K-om Our Own Correspondent] Penan*. Nov. 3. understood t-hat Sir Samuel Wilson who are expected to arrive m an November 10, by the Ranpura. will ■••ding to Alor Star on November 13. carting their southern itinerary. will be met by the British139 words
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Article241 1932-11-04 9 Mr. I^oew's Dash From Hong Kong to Jo'burg Hong KOll5 Nov. 3. hur M. Lotw, Vice-President of Metro-i-Mayer, arrived here from Shanghai ■md took off two hours later on a ;-riay dash to Johannesburg to open the iu-atre. He is travelling via Hanoi. Karachi. Baghdad. Khartoum. 1241 words
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Article87 1932-11-04 9 Tamils Commit teed to the Assizes Xl nu Nov. 1. irttMff hearing of the case m which lain. Munusamy and Kandan stood "I with placing four large stones be- -ti Uit.> rails of the permanent way knowing such an act was likely to obstruct or uptho Kuala87 words
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Article113 1932-11-04 9 COMPLAINT AGAINST POLICE 1,000,000 Signatures Missing London, November 3. Abandoning the project of forcing Parliament to receive a deputation, the hunger marchers are preparing to return home. The first batch left for Brighton by motor coach yesterday and most of the other contingent* hope to raiseReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration97 1932-11-04 9 Two U.S. Attorneys Sail for Greece New York, Nov. 3. Two assistant State Attorneys sailed for Europe yesterday to bring back Samuel Insull from Athens for trial. They are. presumably, armed with a Presidential warrant for his extradition. New York. Nov. 3. Extradition papm for Martin97 words
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Article127 1932-11-04 9 Power to Alter Ottawa Agreements London, Nov. 3. By 268 votes to 57. the House of Common* last night rejected the Labour amendment to insert a clause m the Ottawa Bill providing that nothing m the Bill would prevent the Government from reducing the general ad valorem duty127 words
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Article84 1932-11-04 9 Meeting Fixed For November 21. i Geneva. November 3. The LngUC Council has fixed November 21 as the datt on which the discussion of the Lytton Report will be opened. This is the last limit of the delay allowed by the decision of the Council on September 24.84 words
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Article66 1932-11-04 9 Chinese Girl Student Arrested Shanghai, Nov. 3. Miss Chu Yu-land. a student In the Government Normal School of Changchung hurled a bomb into the residence of Henri Puyi, Regent of the Government of Manchukuo. yesterday. Little damage was done, but she was immediately arrested together with66 words
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Article48 1932-11-04 9 Neighbour Nations May Retaliate Berlin, Nov. 3. In defiance of the opposition the Government has decided to introduce the quota system for agricultural Imports. The countries likely to be most affected are Holland. Italy. Prance and Denmark who. H 1b (eared, will sdopt reprisals.— Reuter.48 words
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Article540 1932-11-04 9 I New £300,000,000 Loan CONVERSION SCHEME Last Month's Capital Issues London. Nov. 3. The subscription list for the new £300.000,000 lean, opened this morning was closed at mid-day. Reuter. Mmoon, Nov. 2. The announcement that the Treasury- will on February l repay the outstanding balance amounting540 words
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Article85 1932-11-04 9 Unable to Attend Lord Mayor's Banquet London, Nor. 3. The Prime Minister, Mr. Mac Donald, will not attend the Lord Mayors banquet on Nov. 9. on his doctor's advice and owing to daily pressure of work which leaves no time for functions at which there would be artificial85 words
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Article56 1932-11-04 9 President Hindenburs's Precautions Berlin. Nov. i. Public meetings either within doors or m the streets are prohibited between election day on Nov. 6 and Nov. 19. President Hindenburg m a decree just issued states that the object is to allow political passions to calm down and give56 words
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Article75 1932-11-04 9 Government and Sales System Santiago d> Chile, Nov. 3. The Government commission enquiring into the saltpetre question consider that the Cosach Corporation should be liquidated, reorganised and Important economies effected including the suppression of the Cosach Selling Agency m the United States and other foreign countries, with modification75 words
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Article21 1932-11-04 9 Greco American Ratification Athens, Nov. 3. The Greco-American extradition treaty wa» enforced to-day and instruments of ratification OKChftnfed.— Renter.21 words
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Article338 1932-11-04 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh CHINESE TROOPS NEARING HARBIN 10,000 Volunteers m Action Hong; Kong, Nov. 3. After besieging the town of Ningnien for nearly ten days the combined forces of General Ma Chan-shan. Su Pens- wen and Chang Tienkcw occupied the place yesterday, the garrison troops338 words
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Article363 1932-11-04 9 Serious Situation m Szechuan Hong Kong. Nov. 3. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has formally ordered General Liv Chin-nien's troops to proceed to Haichow within a few days, so that the civil war m Shangtung may be said to have ended. The evacuated areas, Chefoo and several districts m363 words
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Article61 1932-11-04 9 Cunard Co. Give Government Details London, Nov. 1. It was stated m Parliament to-day that the Cunard Company had supplied the Mines Department confidentially with particulars of their experiment with colloidal fuel m the s.s. Scythia on trans-Atlantic voyages. By agreement with them certain points were being investigated61 words
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Article52 1932-11-04 9 Traffic Doubled m a Year London, Nov. 1. Since last year air mails carried by British machines have increased by 30 per cent, and the total air raatfc carried for Great Britain by 17 per cent Tto* total air mall traffic has doubled itself wife* the last52 words
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Advertisement293 1932-11-04 9 the BROMFORD GOLF BALL IS THE FINEST GOLF BALL MADE For Durability, Toughness and Flight i They are Unequalled. THE BROMFORD 'LIMIT OF LENGTH" IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE LONGEST DRIVING GOLF BALL PRODUCED PLAYING THE BROMFORD YOU ACHIEVE FEWER STROKES PER ROUND. MORE ROUNDS PER BALL. OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON293 words
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Advertisement900 1932-11-04 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual 6team Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co^ Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE900 words
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Advertisement532 1932-11-04 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co. 9 Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Sails Steamer Spore. Spore. s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 s.s. CITY OF SINGAPORE For Havre, London,532 words
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Advertisement431 1932-11-04 10 P. fe 9 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 GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due )ne Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnaje. Smc^pora RANPURA 17,000 Nov.431 words
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Advertisement754 1932-11-04 11 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLE:*. LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. TERUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Nov. 15 16 5 KASHIMA MARU T. 10,000 Jan. 12 13 HAKUSAN MARU T 10.500 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 t YASUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Jan. 24 25 T. 10.500 Dec. 14 15 HAKONE MARU T 10.400 Feb. 8754 words
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Advertisement386 1932-11-04 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON 3SKS£ V SAILIN GS FROM MANILA AND OR HOXG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA ANT) NEW YORK THROUGH RATE HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA £102.386 words
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Advertisement842 1932-11-04 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS— Friday. Nov. 4. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Pooloe-Pallas and Rengat OPHlR— Friday. Nov. 4. Muntolr <pasengers and mails only). Batavia. Semarang <fc Sourabaya. lIL.VGAT— Friday. Nov. 4. Belawan-Deli. VALEN'TIJN Saturday. Nov. 5, Bawean, Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Sourabaya TOBOALI— Saturday. Nov. 5, Koedap, Tampoetih, Tarn842 words
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Article453 1932-11-04 12 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. MEAT Cts. Beef steak (Round) Kati 30 Beef stew or curry do 25 Pork, lean do 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 34 j Mutton453 words
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Article121 1932-11-04 12 Tsuruga Mara, Jap. 4284, from Antwerp 3, for Yokohama 4. Ipoh, Brit. 528, from Penang 3, for Penang 5. Hydra 11, Norw. 823, from Bangkok 3, for Bangkok 4. Senang, DuV 729, from Palembang 3, for Palembang 5. Valentijn, Dut. 1181, from Padang Baai 3, for Ball 5. Belawan. Dut.121 words
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Article136 1932-11-04 12 Special military medals have been awarded I to General Chiang Kwang-nai. Asai Tink-kal, Shen Kwang-han. Aw Shaow-nln and Mo Wei- show the 19th Route Army and General Chang Chi-chung and General Yu Cheh-shi of the sth. Army. The above participated m the Shanghai hostilities m February this year. Union Times.136 words
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Article16 1932-11-04 12 Nov. 3— Kedah, Talma, Kola, Kar&gol*. Alipore (Brit); Hakozaki Mam (Jap); Van Rentn. Hdcre (Dut).16 words
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Advertisement628 1932-11-04 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 (7,375 tons) and the 8.8. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). I Cargo only] sj. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading 1 to Australia.628 words
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Advertisement515 1932-11-04 12 T.S.S. "KEDAH" It is notified that T. S. S. "KEDAH" will be withdrawn for Annual Survey for two trips commencing 10th instant. There will be no sailings from Singapore to Penang on Thursday, November 10th and Thursday, November 17th. "Kedah" will resume her usual weekly sailings to Penang and Belawan515 words
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Advertisement200 1932-11-04 12 TRAVEL--FUNDS, TRAVELLERS CHF,<>! >> represent the convenient form of ca ing Travel Fun AMERICAN Y\\ TRAVELLERS CHE<M ES are issued m Pouni Sterling and U.S. Do:. and are as easily spendable as Cash with Safeguard that the fui they represent are sured against LoTHE AMERICAN EXHta CO. INC. (Incorporated In200 words
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Miscellaneous672 1932-11-04 12 MAIL DESPATCHES j BT TRAIN I Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a-™-Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 aJn. Saturdays 7 pjft Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 1 P-* 0 Kelantan (via Oemas) every Monday,672 words
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Article138 1932-11-04 13 Rescued After Drifting Out to Sea An accident at the Tanjong Pagar wharves on Wednesday caused a tongkang to drift out to sea. A privately owned tongkang loaded with 725 bags of flour was made fast to the wharf eppesite Godown No. 4 (West Wharf t waiting'138 words
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Article352 1932-11-04 13 N.Y.K. and O.S.K. to Secure Complete Co-operation Tin- Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Osaka Shosen Kaisha are shortly to hold a conference, perhaps m Hakone. to discuss a smoother operation of their working agreement The Nippon Yusen Kaisha will be represented by Mr. Otani. vice president. and Messrs.352 words
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Article210 1932-11-04 13 New N.D.L. Arrival m Hong Kong Amongst recent arrivals at Hong Kong from Europe was the Friderun which is to join the popular Bremerhaven on the Hong KongNew Guinea branch -.service of the Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. The Friderun will leave Hong Kong on or about Nov. sth.210 words
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Article141 1932-11-04 13 Seized Ship Sold for Tls. 50,000 The Ballshead, 1.658 tons steamer which was put up for public auction at the Customs House at Shanghai, was sold to Mr. Hugh Martin of Messrs. Noel, Murray and Co., Ltd., for Taels 50,000. Capt. E. B. Green, local harbour master, acted as141 words
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Article15 1932-11-04 13 The Valentljn arrived In port from Padang Mi yrrMrtmv mlth s<p pi* vw 140 bullock*.15 words
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Article135 1932-11-04 13 Americans From Philippines Fined $100 Two American stowaways were dealt with m the Marine Court by Capt. G. Freyberg yesterday. The men were John Elliot and Chilton Cox. They pleaded guilty Capt. W. F. Milne, master of the Ben Line steamer Bendoran. stated that the vessel was on135 words
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Article118 1932-11-04 13 European Sea Captain Cautioned For failing to hoist the 'V" flag while coming into the harbour, Captain Himmelstrap of the steamship Afrika, was summoned before Mr. O. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday at the instance of the Marine Division police. On Capt. Himmelstrap pleading118 words
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Article447 1932-11-04 13 Liverpool Captains' Retirement Captain C. R. Stewart and Captain R. G. Muir, who have been friends almost since boyhood days, have retired simultaneously after many years service m the Moss Steamship Co.. Liverpool. Captain Muir was the commodore of the Moss Line, and Captain Stewart until recently447 words
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Article54 1932-11-04 13 Per K.N.I.L.M. from Batavia to Singapore on Tuesday: Mr. Chow Man Cho. Mrs. Chow Man Cho, Mr. T. N. Lee, Mr. Sieh Pie Yin. The following passengers arrived by the Ipoh yesterday:— From Penang: Mr. Ellis. Mr. J. a. Hunt, Mr. Hustler. From Port Swettenham: Mir. F. Clarke.54 words
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Article43 1932-11-04 13 Per K.N.I.L.M. plane from Singapore to Batavia on Wednesday: Mr. Douglas Fairbanks. Mr. Ralph Goodrich Boalt, Mrs. Mariel King, Mr. Charles L. Lewis, Mrs. Harriet Brown Wenthworth, Mr. Lucien Louis Francois Rocher. Dr. J. Schoonenberg. Mrs. Schoonenberg. Mr! C. A. Speers.43 words
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Article78 1932-11-04 13 Nagoya Maru. Japanese steamer, has been converted to pulverised coal and has proved very successful with Japanese coal. Lloyd Trlestlno Is to draw rather less than £900.000 per annum for the next ten years as a subsidy for its Levantine and Oriental services. The M.M. mail steamer Angkor is due78 words
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Advertisement542 1932-11-04 13 »THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazn each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include542 words
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Advertisement296 1932-11-04 13 Thc^Favouri te for Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. On s«/« cvtrywhtr* In r/i« famous ytllow tin. l I PTOW LTD T-296 words
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161 1932-11-04 14 IS YOUR STOMACH UPSET BY QUININE msAC.RKFABLE AFTER-EFFECTS OVERCOME. A liv people cannot tcke quinine at all, v hile nearly everyone suffers from its riisi.u'."i'. abl«' after-t ffocts. The reason for thLs Ls tliat quinini' m any form cause.s an oxcess of Red m the .-toijiach. which fei-ncrates gas and161 words
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Article1012 1932-11-04 14 THE DISMISSAL OF MR. McNEILL Scene m Parliament At Belfast Dublin. Oct. 6. The "dismissal" Of Mr. James M N ill. Gov-ernor-General of the Free State and his Majesty's it present at ive. was not unexpected. For .h? past few months Mr. M'Neill was publicly1,012 words
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698 1932-11-04 14 THE LADY WHO STOPPED TO ARGUE Thrills and Perils of a Rescue at Sea London, Oct. 18. The Prince of Wales writes an introduction *to a book published to-day, m which he uses these words: "I recommend this book to all. I698 words
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Article199 1932-11-04 14 Coffin of Favourite Henchman Unearthed m Moscow Vault Moscow. Oct. 19. A vault containing the coffin of Ma:uta, Skuratcv. the favourite henchman of Ivan the Terrible, has been discovered m the course of excavations at a site on the bank of the Moscow River where a church199 words
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Article111 1932-11-04 14 The funeral of Mr. G. J. Wright, Wharf Engineer of th? Penang Harbour Bourd, took place at the General Cemetery, Western Road, on Sunday and v.as well attended. Rev. Gamier conducted the service at the chapel as well us at the graveside. Following the committal prayers a Masonic ceremony took111 words
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68 1932-11-04 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 am PETAUNG HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE BTUDIO 6.30 pm. Krontchong Murlc. 7.00 English. 7 15 Britisb Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital68 words
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Article218 1932-11-04 14 European Who Was Taken By Bandits Harbin. Oct. 25. Seven months after he wu kidnapped news has at last been obtained (/oncoming Mr. M. V. KofTman. He was kidnapped on March 10 by Russian bandiis and despite large rewards offered for information concerning him or his I218 words
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Article109 1932-11-04 14 Suspension Ordered For Two Months It is notified m the Hong Kong Gazette that !.Governor-in-Council has ordered the suppres ision. for the period of two months of the printing and publication of the newspaper Kung Following the appearance of the notification a police party headed109 words
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Article74 1932-11-04 14 A further arrest was effected by the Inch Detective Police on Monday m connection with the abduction of Towkay Loh Yoon Tin In the Police Court Mr. AclcriU. Detective Officer produced a Chinese, named Cheow Teng Kwong and charged him with the abduction of Towkay Loh Yoon Tin. Accused was74 words
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Article179 1932-11-04 14 Plans for 70,000 Miles Walk London, Oct. I*. A walking tour of 70.000 miles touchir* East Africa. Malaya and China is to be started thi* week by Mr. Fred Kitchen, aged 19. a London boy. Mr. Tony Creed, aged 24 of West Bromwich. and Mr. James Brown, an179 words
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Article50 1932-11-04 14 Back to the stage at seventy Cyril Maude who celebrated his 70th birthday in' April will return to the London stage m a comedy called "Once a Husband." m about a months time He is to play, with Fay Compton and Owen Nares. who have leading parts m the play50 words
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Advertisement110 1932-11-04 14 He says 44 You DO take care of your hands." Your hands deserve as much attention and care as your complexion perhaps even more Daily use of the NEW DtAUSKfV LIQUID hand massage cream makes those perfect white hands so envied by your friends. Try your first bottle to-day. %v\ISKA110 words
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Advertisement461 1932-11-04 14 BANKS AND INSURANCF CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares Of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund t3.000.u0c Reserve LJ billty of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London. EC 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar461 words
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Advertisement358 1932-11-04 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1886 1 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid UP ocoto. Reserve Fund President K. Kodamn Vice-Presidrnt K. Tak. Head Office Yokuh.ii Singapore Branch 3l-a. (HIM LONDON BAMUfta Westminster Bank. Ltd The NUional Provincial Bank Lloyds Bank. Ltd. BRANCHES: Alexandria (Egypt). Batavia i Calcutta, Canton. Changchun358 words
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Miscellaneous349 1932-11-04 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 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." TaDJong Prlok, 21 metres from349 words
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Article2409 1932-11-04 15 HARRISONS CROSFIELD World Conditions and the Rubber Industries At th annual m<«Ung of Havrisons and 0 li«ld Ltd.. m the Council Room ol tin ,i (Invrr' As-soriivlion. 2. Idol-kmr E.C Mr Brk MiU'i (IIM chairman <>1 tin- company BeferHm to the bah iicc-sh.-.i. th.r. Bit I lew Change* t<> which2,409 words
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Article205 1932-11-04 15 Singapore, Nov. 3. Sinct- our report dated October 27th we have experienctd a dull market owing to an absence j of demand from practically all quarters. The' American market is doubtless affected by the pending election m that country and that, m turn, reacts on the other205 words
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Article110 1932-11-04 15 Singapore. Nov. 3. Another dull week falls to be recorded, and conssquently there is little of interest to report. A moderate amount of business has been transacted during the week, but prices show a slight decline since the date of our last report. Latest quotations are:110 words
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Article25 1932-11-04 15 HenggvJer and Martin, Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. Agents: Puteh Tin Run (Hours) 231: Yardage lfl.000; Piculs 101: Murai Tin Output (PicuLs. 5625 words
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Article178 1932-11-04 15 Changes m Representative Prices Oct. 31 Nov. 1 2. American Can. Com 52 49 l 43 Am. T'phone and Tgraph 103.. 100 ;i 4 99s Atcheson Railroad 42% 40 1 36 7 Dupont 34 32 U 31s Firestone. Common 12 Not Qtd. 11 T Gen. Electric178 words
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Article268 1932-11-04 15 Latest available quotations of other leadins American stocks are as follow: Oct. 25. Oct. M. Air Reduction S54 1 So6'j Allied Chemical and Dye 71 1 72 4> American Tobacco B" 64 66 Anaconda Copper Mining 8 Auburn 40 42 Borden Company 26. 27 Cnadian Pacific 13 -j268 words
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Article139 1932-11-04 15 ABROAD The Japanese Commercial Museum forward us. as being "the best guide to Japanese trade". j a copy of -Japan Trade. July number, whicl 1 I has juet been received from the Osaka Comt mercial Museum. Osako. Ruffby. Nov. 1. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 3 2i Athens 575 Berlin 13.89.139 words
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Article369 1932-11-04 15 To-Day' s Price Changes 152 KXCHANGE RATES November 3 SELLING London. 4 months' 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 7 8 London, demand 2 3 27 [32 London, T.T.369 words
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Article920 1932-11-04 15 THVRSDAY. NOV. 3RD. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayer* Seller* As&m Kumbang (£> 26s 28s Austral Malay <£> 18s 20s nom. Ayer Hitam <ss> 11s lls 9d Bang! in Tin 13s 6d 14s 6d Batang Pauung (sl> D| Mi Baf.i Caw? SI > 40 45 Bukit Arang (SI) 40920 words
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76 1932-11-04 15 November 3rd.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Setlem R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot «loose > 7 7> R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F. 0.8.) 7 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 7 716 7 815 December 7 716 7 916 January 7 Jan-Mar. 7 Ap-il-June 71376 words
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Advertisement79 1932-11-04 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over $35 00ft ftf.r. 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 EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies79 words
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Article552 1932-11-04 16 SCRAPPY GAME IN BAD CONDITIONS Adderley Gets Both Tries l viands l« pts: Public Services 3 pts. In a rather scrappy game played under heavy and far from pleasant conditions the Islands defeated the Public Services at Dunearn Road yesterday by 10 points (two goals* to552 words
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Article32 1932-11-04 16 The Rugby match between the Medical College Union and the "D" Coy. of the Gloucestershire Regiment which was to have taken place on the M.C.U. ground yesterday, was cancelled.32 words
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Article208 1932-11-04 16 Gloacesters' Two Fixtures For Saturday Some confusion has arisen m regard to the Gloucester Regiment's Rugby fixture for Saturday. Arrangements have proceeded for a match between the Gloucesters Ist. XV and the S.C.C. at Tanglln and this match will be played but news from Ipoh yesterday showed208 words
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75 1932-11-04 16 The following will represent A (MO.) Ooy Ist Bn. 8.8. VJ. v. A (M.0.) Coy. Ist. Bn. Gloucestershire Regt. on Wednesday at Tanglin Pt«. Horaley; Cpl. Dodds, Pte. Smailes, Pte Bonnar (Capt>. Pte. T. Watson; Pte' Davits. Pte. Owen: Sergt. Oarside, Pte Skey75 words
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Article38 1932-11-04 16 ■>.*— Hon Kon«, Nov. 3. The Political Council of the Central Government has approved of the grant of six million dollar, for the reconstruction of the areas mwu* Shanghai, including Chapel, Kiangwan, T*?***! Woomunc .tMt^Miaohang which were38 words
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Article154 1932-11-04 16 SECOND DEFEAT FOR MIDDLESEX Huge Score by the Army [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Not. 3. Eastern Counties XV defeated Middlesex after a hard fought game by 14 points to 11. The match was played at Ipswich m the Rugby Union county championship South -Eastern group.154 words
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Article183 1932-11-04 16 Result to Date m Cumulative Competitions Next Sunday the A Class yachts are to sail the second of the series of three races for the Jean II Challenge Cup. Kathleen 111 leads with three points and Kllat next with two. The B Class yachts will race183 words
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Article328 1932-11-04 16 The match between the Medical College Union and a S.C.C. XI on the College ground ended m a draw I—l.1 I. From the bully off and the midneld play that ensued it was apparent that the teams were evenly matched. Very early on Combie had to328 words
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Article126 1932-11-04 16 The foUowing hockey team will play against the Young Indian Recreation Club on the V.M.C.A. ground on Saturday j Duclos. E. Dunsford. E. K. Yzelman, B R* Mistrl, w. Dunhill (Captain), Chan Joo Tlang' I Van Geyzel, Tan Keng Slew, Lee Tuck Soon' Chew Seng Tann and Yap126 words
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Article24 1932-11-04 16 Crop Limited to 2,000,000 Tons A decree limiting the iMa'w^ N V i 2.000.000 tons and l flSno 1 |lr cr °P *>24 words
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Article394 1932-11-04 16 "PASSENGER" IN THE GAME Straits Cattle Traders' Tour The Singapore Cattle Trading Sports Club, who recently came to Penang after a successful tour of Sumatra were yesterday entertained by the Darul Aihsan Football Club at a football match which resulted m a draw each side scoring three394 words
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Article82 1932-11-04 16 Naval Squadron m Straits of Formosa Hong Kong. Not. 3. According to a message from Foochow n Japanese naval squadron has been holding manoeuvres m the Straits of Formosa <a Japanese colony about 100 miles off the coast of Fukieni during the last two days. Heavy gun firing82 words
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Article116 1932-11-04 16 The Singapore Repertory- Players, whose recent production of "On the Spot" will be pleasantly remembered commenced their rehearsals last night on their next show. "It's a Boy" which is to be presented at Raffles Hotel on Sunday, November 20th. and will be repeated on November 27th. and116 words
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113 1932-11-04 16 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB— MIXED FOURSOMES The monthly Mixed Foursomes will be played at Bukit Timah on Friday. Nov. 18th.. instead of on Armistice Day: competitors therein are reminded that the handicap allowance has been altered to one quarter of the combined Ladles' and Men's Club handicap with a maximum of113 words
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Article144 1932-11-04 16 Most unfortunately for Welsh Rugby, "Bill" Roberts, scion of a famous family, has been injured m a motoring accident m Germany and will be unlikely to play for some time. Last year's Oxford captain, Roberts won the match for the Dark Blues by his genius at144 words
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Article76 1932-11-04 16 A cable has been received by Mr H M. de 3ouza saying that his son, Mr. P. P. de Souza las passed his law final, and will be sailing ■rom England at the end of November. Young 3« Souza has been attached to the Middle rempie and. like his lather76 words
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Article473 1932-11-04 16 GREAT ACHIEVEMENT TO BE FILMED £165,000,000 Turnover Of Electricity Trade [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Oct. 31. By about the middle of next year the Central Electricity Board will complete the task it began m the spring of 1927 the task of organising and473 words
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Article174 1932-11-04 16 French Plan at Geneva Next Week London. No*'. 1. The date of the return of the Foreign S--ro-tary. Sir John Simon, to Geneva for tho resumption of the work of the Disarmament Conference has not yet been fixed. It is rsco*nised that this must to some extent depend en174 words
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Article98 1932-11-04 16 Offered Important Post m Manchukuo Hong Kong-. Nov. 3. Mr. Cheng Pao-shan. former teacher of Henry Puyi, former Emperor of China, now regent of the Manchukuo. has secretly left Tientsin for Changchun, capital of the new State, at ths invitation of the regent. It is reported that98 words
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Article66 1932-11-04 16 HoB Kon*, Nov. 3. A military meeting was held yesterday at the general headquarters of General Chan Chai-tong when the question of training the hTh^TV 01 the purpose of ro^dine up bandits during peace time and against foreign aggression m time of national Ixnergency was considered. The schemeUnion Times - 66 words
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Article13 1932-11-04 16 Mr. Yen Pu-ling has been appointed special representative to negotiate with the uS13 words
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