The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 November 1932
1932-11-08
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Title Section16 1932-11-08 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,798. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article413 1932-11-08 1 The German elections brought a setbark for the Nazis and gains for the Communists; but the parliamentary stalemate continues with a large a nti- Government majority in the Reichstag Pages and 9. Mr. Roosevelt's election to the I'.S. Presidency is considered to be a foregone conclusion: the413 words
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Article1039 1932-11-08 1 Then 1 is little to connect the sight of a respectable white haired old ckl'fJMß dapping his hands and dancing with joy. in a bjsy street in a Scotch town, with a desolate disbanded coolie "line" on an isolated rubber estate in Malaya but this is Mm wayEMM - 1,039 words
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Advertisement248 1932-11-08 1 BIGIA TEA Urines the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, NOV. 10th. SPECIAL DINNER OFFICIAL AND DANCE POPPY DAY BALL <Uo— Midnight DINNER DANCE SPECIAL ATTRACTION BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT CABARET MESSRS (AMKROX ALSTON cordon wareford $1.50 per head248 words
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Advertisement158 1932-11-08 1 s_v A D E L P H I NOVEMBER. HOTEL Under the distinguished Patronage of Mrs. OLDFIELD and LADY MURISON POPPY DAY DINNER DANCE 1^— CAHAItBT TO ENJOY YOURSELF (SVETLANOVA SALNIKOFF) tfUUK DINERS 53. 50 NO\Mf NON-DINERS $1.00 > in KOod mm EXTENSION— 2 A.M. L^MMMUMUMi SEA VIEW HOTEL WEDNESDA158 words
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Advertisement107 1932-11-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS The Bachelors Page 6. Prince Albert tobacco from all tobacconists —Page 1. Malaya Publishing House have just received a selection of Art Calendars Page 16. Notices by Government Architect, Municipality. Insurance Associations. Chamber ol Commerce and St. Andrews Society Page 2. CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST POPPY DAY FUND107 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-08 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article1157 1932-11-08 2 A QUEEN STREET SCENE Indian Dressmaker and Eurasian Girls A divpute between his daughters and their Indian dressmaker ever outstanding bills which led to a scene in hi.*, house resulted in the father of the girls being summoned before Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Singapore Fourth1,157 words
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Article409 1932-11-08 2 TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Big Investments by Banks and Trusts London, Nor. t. Kew Government Issue has created a vourable impression. Limitation to )00 is considered to be a well-judged move and keen competition for the issue, especially by banks and insurance companies, is confidently expected. On theReuter; Reuter Wireless - 409 words
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Article93 1932-11-08 2 The booking for Singapore Repertory Players' performance of "Its a Boy" has opened at Raffles, is filling rapidly and three bumper houses are anticipated for this comedy. The cast includes Misses Diana Murison. Marion Knowles. Joan Watson and Hilda Dorrington. Messrs. Jot- Goddard. C. C. Meredith. James93 words
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Article287 1932-11-08 2 A meeting of the Johore Council of Statt will be held at the Dewan. Johore Bahru. on Monday. November 14th. at 11 a.m. Following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of October- Arrivals (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 1047 Adults. 77 Minors. 44287 words
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Advertisement417 1932-11-08 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY I H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. BOARD AND LODGING MANOR HOUSE Tel: No. 2965 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE Mrs. Graham Hutchison Manageress TO LET. OFFICE. 248 Battery Road, 2nd. floor. Apply417 words
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Advertisement676 1932-11-08 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of Boots and Shoes for 1933 (Fresh Tenders). Date cl Closing 4 p.m. Wednesday,676 words
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Advertisement411 1932-11-08 2 TRADE MARK NOTICES. 3M¥#| jJL Bi&*3t] NOTICE IS HEREBY (il\l\ Marks and n.un exclusive property *>f Chi of No: 17. Nrw Br.d Chop Hua Joo of No 5, Singapore, and are o*od by thai with Rice V industrial and other imported, exported and Settlement. Pejorated Malay BtOltl. Dutch Bi I411 words
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Miscellaneous282 1932-11-08 2 THE WEEK Tuesday. Bth. High Water 07.24 7.8 ft.. 19.08 78 ft. Rugby: S.C.C tournament. M.CO. vs. A.P.C. and I; Medical College Union vs. "H.Q." Wing Gloucesters. M.C.U.; Gloucesters XV vs. PS. Extra A XV, at Tanglin; RAF vs. Raffles College. Seletar. Football Chinese League. Aston A.C. vs Chinese C.A.A282 words
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Article258 1932-11-08 3 Out of Their Swaddling Clothes .tate quite definitely that no protest has been lodged by the village elders of n district regarding nudLst activities," said uupart, the founder and president long Kcng nudL-t movement. Th( leased us the ground, and it i Ukety that they would afterwards!258 words
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Article133 1932-11-08 3 i nmes happens that a motorist Is faced re change In some lonely spot, and nappcns that the jack has been left r ls out of action the situation Is one hopeless at the start. The followwill get anybody out of such a Run the car so133 words
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Article224 1932-11-08 3 Soviet Deports a Woman Journalist We regret that the Russian Government has decided to deport Miss Rhea Clyman. the Canadian journalist who has been contributinc sensational articles to the Dally Express, states the New Statesman and Nation. The Soviet Government, like other European dictatorships (the old conditions of224 words
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Article173 1932-11-08 3 Demand For This Year's Remembrance Day London. As a result of the fire at the Brifish Legion poppy warehouse in May, when 21,000,000 poppies were destroyed, there will be a shortage of the more expensive types of the emblem on Poppy Day, or Remembrance Day, this year,173 words
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Article471 1932-11-08 3 Preferable to Darwin Route The advantagrs which have been stressed in favour of Wyndham in connection with the Australia-England air mail route have been further added to by the recent preparation of a landing-ground suitable for the use of aeroplanes, at the Drysdale River Mission. Following uponPerth; Airways Bulletin - 471 words
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Article1034 1932-11-08 3 WARNINGS WHICH WERE NOT NEEDED Aerial Bombardment Which Did Not Take Place IProm Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Nov. 1. In spite of all the bloodthirsty rumours to the contrary, Memorial Day passed off in Bangkok without any massacres to speak of. I have already reported an1,034 words
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Article57 1932-11-08 3 For failing to report to the Chief Police Officer, Perak, his arrival in the country within the prescribed period, Mr. W. P. Eason, of the Taiping Rubber Plantations Ltd., was on Wednesday produced before Tanku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, to answer the charge. He pleaded ignorance of the law. Defendant57 words
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Advertisement165 1932-11-08 3 11l Y lt!tlll%ll AMD BE PROID OF IT! I I If Jill BUILT FOR THE CAR PROUD OWNER DRIVER Di-ide of ownership is surely the be all and end i all of owning a car. It implies the blending of 111 attractive appearance, mechanical excellence, I I economy, absolute reliability165 words
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Advertisement265 1932-11-08 3 A CAPITAL REMEDY FORDRILL BREAKAGES IS A^CAPn^^ j^^^^^^^^ I 9■V I I j 1 MANUFACTURED BY THE EAGLE AND GLOBE STEEL WORKS, SHEFFIELD, ENG. THEY GIVE GREATER TOOL EFFICIENCY WITH LESS FREQUENT GRINDING AND MORE CONSTANT RUNNING OF MACHINERY t«aoe mar* imiTrn TRAOE MAR^ f UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. C SINGAPORE265 words
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Article, Illustration1747 1932-11-08 4 Preparations for Long Distance Flight. London. THE worlds p.ltitude rerord that ha* jut been BH up bv M. C UwtOM marks a rta-'^ in the hMH uvulry tin; hM BMB total M fcr a lam t.r.if between rCvocoAu ol ito cooled and water-eoi led engine*. The1,747 words
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Article353 1932-11-08 4 Its Owner Under A Spell 3,000 Years Old This amazing tale of a polished blue amethyst, said to have belonged 3,00 years ago to an Egyptian priest, and now to exert mystic influence over its 1932 owner, was told by Mr. I. B. NicboJl. who has business interests353 words
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Article269 1932-11-08 4 Box-Office Student of Human Nature Fifty years ago a youth of seventeen named i Leverton v.us borrowed by the Bancrofts from a neighbouring post-office to work a new telegraphic machine they had installed in the boxoffice of the Haymarket Theatre. It turned out that he was not269 words
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Article63 1932-11-08 4 More than 230 years of stage experience is represent'ed by the featured cast cf Paramount's [comedy-drama. "Madame Racketeer." Headed by two veteran stage artiots. Alison Skipworth and Richard Bennett, each of whom has devoted more than thirty years to the theatre, the re mainder of the cast is composed of63 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-11-08 4 NEW SPEED BOAT. Cettien, which was built by WingCommander Wackett for Mr. H. McEvoy, having a trial run near Cockatoo Island.21 words
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1318 1932-11-08 4 Evil Spirits Guard Over Pirate Gold SITTING now in my comfortable Somerset I sitting-room. I find It difficult to believe that there are people who believe in the eyistence of evil spirits far less believe that I owe my own life to the fact that I wore an amulet «s1,318 words
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Article234 1932-11-08 4 Ottawa Conference Pres? Despatches on i» > i mu L Some famous events i;a\ \> words, but t)M Imp^rnl Bccnoml C recently held in Ottawa .»r.not among them. This event. by delegates from the pr:n< IpaJ the British Empue. ittTSCted ISC of the press of several eountftM ed234 words
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Article144 1932-11-08 4 A Host of I 11k row 1 1 Poets B»mt iHU 0 The e\i>t- talent ha> bcci field, the Povt I which he otgfti were 164 ent: "There was terestinn talent, ali rompiand all the work 4 he said. "There were a doze:, tries and one or144 words
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Article42 1932-11-08 4 Tlie time i> OOMiBt whci Vt|] buy the stage right*- I motion picture stone.* md the legitimate sfage just x^ H Pf^ ducers buy tht MVMB rtjhtl according to William Sla\en- M M of the original MfMB stc: 'Lady and Gent .starring <42 words
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Advertisement213 1932-11-08 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 LAST NIGHT?! It is .in e\c«-ilrnt puturr and will be t h«>r< uj:hlv enjoyed by all who see it." THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. 1 Novombrr 7th "British International Pictures have produced >omething wholesome and stimulating in "Mr. Bill the Conqueror" This picture ranks as quite the best talkie213 words
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Advertisement155 1932-11-08 5 We Guarantee You The Biggest LAUGH 1 in YEARS ICAPITOLi Opening TO-NIGHT HAROLD LLOYD IN Paramount^ Super Comedy that ALL LONDON is flocking to "MOVIE CRAZY" NEVER HAVE SO MANY HILARIOUS SITUATIONS BEEN PUT IN A FILM NO ONE BUT HAROLD JuLOYD COULD DO IT SPECIAL MATINEES Wednesday, Friday, Saturday155 words
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Advertisement391 1932-11-08 5 SKYSCRAPER SOULS is COMING! TO-DAY and TO-MORROW MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 p.m.— SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME BUCK JONES IN HIGH SPEED AND Dorothy Mackaill IN LOVE APIR Tlnii'Mluy "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" MOVIETONE'S "BLUE RIBBON" WINNER. BOOKING AT ROBINSON'S. X FLY TO JAVA I 1N 1 mix not it* To391 words
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Article972 1932-11-08 6 Meet the Matter of Tense Nerves Why is it that the average goller with a fan swing cannot do any better, day in and uay out? Ho has not a chance as conditions nov: exist, writes Grantland Rice If he starts from the first tee and hasFree Press; N.A.N.A - 972 words
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Article120 1932-11-08 6 "That girl has got feet as good as Tom Ball had^ Such was the compliment paid Miss Jovce Whethered by an ex-open champion Her vie tories in the mixed foursomes at Worplesdon along with R. Oppenhelmer. tell on cT a^n of the value of poise in playing120 words
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Article276 1932-11-08 6 General Committee Meeting At a meeting of the General Committee of the Amateur Athletic Association, held at the Exchange Restaurant. Birmingham, under the chairmanship of Mr. A. E. Machln <Mlddlands), i the draft agreement to constitute a new Inter national Board, comprising five delegates from the A.A.A.. three276 words
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Article383 1932-11-08 6 New Sport at Jalan Besar Dr S. K. Lam sends us the following note on the new sport of bicycle racing: Bicycle racing as performed on a cinder track is new to Singapore. Sunday saw the first of its kind held under the management of The Sportsman". It383 words
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Article144 1932-11-08 6 London. Oct. 26. Bud Walley. the Singapore boxer, had a 15 rounds match ion Sunday with Tucker Winch, the smart Desenhnri flyweight, which ended in the 12th round, when Walley was disqualified for a low blow. Winch was given a deal of trouble in the first few roundsAir Mail - 144 words
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Article65 1932-11-08 6 Welsh Rugby followers will be interested in the experiment Dunfermine R.F.C. are making in playing Ronnie Boon, the former Cardiff and international wing, in the centre. It appears that Boon's club have c- promising youngster to partner the little Welshman, but u ta a move nol without significance65 words
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Advertisement117 1932-11-08 6 Children of all ages need r~^ 'KEPLER' TRADE MARK n COD LIVER OIL V WITH MALT EXTRACT This nutritious food, rich in Vitamins A, B and I), enables them to build up vigorous bodlfff, strong bone and sound teeth. lis flavour is delicious. Bottles of two sizes, from all Chemists117 words
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Article308 1932-11-08 7 All Ni*lit in Closed Court HAWKERS' EXPERIENCE Remarkable Police Court Oversight *m\ persons, including a woman with a w.«r old infant, who had been before the Police Magistrate on Saturday morning and uerr ordered to be detained in the lock-up ■ItTlMi to the Court until the Court308 words
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Article277 1932-11-08 7 I Mails of Latest London Experiment London, Oct. 25. n announced that during this quare yard- of New Bridge Street, Cttjr, will be paved with Gaisman imtbbl r blocks. This is being done. I •it the instanc- <>: the Streets CornCm- Corporation, who have re!i a test areaAir Mail - 277 words
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Article79 1932-11-08 7 Miles Canal to the Baltic Moscow, Nov. 3. <! eonnecUßg the White Sea with the be completed in one year according the Soviet Government which has ie canal will enable 11.000,000 wh to be transported between the two >1. which stretches from Soraka to 14U mihs lonsReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article63 1932-11-08 7 '»p's Tribute to Dean Fry London, Not. 3. In festive mood to-day on the the thanksclving service to mark n of the repairs to the Cathedral. ration has cost £130.000. was made by the Bishop In tbe rmon to the late Dean Pry, who <i three times toReuter Wirless - 63 words
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Article601 1932-11-08 7 MISHAP IN R.S.Y.C. EVENT Contest for Clifford Cup In spite of glorious sailing weather the racing on Sunday morning in both classes of the R.Y. S.C. was rather spoilt by the courses not containing a beat. The actual sailing was most enjoyable but a race without601 words
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Article135 1932-11-08 7 Tragedy of German Opera Singer Berlin, Not. S. The opera singer, Prau Gertrude Bindernagel, who is alleged to have been shot by her husband, died to-day In hospital.- Reuter Frau Bindernagel, one of the best known operatic stars in Germany, was shot in the back on Oct.Reuter - 135 words
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Article773 1932-11-08 7 COL. RHELMERDINE'S FORECAST Australian Companies and the Tender System London, Oct. 25. An Air Mail to Australia in 1933 was predicted by Lieut. Col. F. C. Shelmerdine, Director of Civil Aviation to-day. He said in the course cf a lecture on the Progress of773 words
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Article212 1932-11-08 7 Large Gathering at Birthday Celebrations Indians of Singapore, with almost all the Chettiars of Market Street, met at the IndiaCeylon Club at Orchard Road in response to an invitation from Mr. Nachiappa Chettlar, agent A. R. A. RM. firm, for a tea-party In honour of the 60th birthday212 words
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Article452 1932-11-08 7 GIRL ON THEFT CHARGE Police Inspector's "Joy Ride" Described as an ir corrigible character, a young Singapore-born girl of attractive appearance, who had a number of previous convictions, puzzled Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday when she was found guilty of housebreaking and theft.452 words
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Article244 1932-11-08 7 Returning to Their Homes in the Provinces London. Nov. 4. All the 2.000 unemployed marchers who came to London some days ago are packing up to return to their homes to-morrow if they are able to raise enough money to pay the railway or coach fares and contingentsReuter; Reuter Wireless - 244 words
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Article132 1932-11-08 7 [Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh, Nov. 7. There was a large attendance till a late hour at the Perak giandstand to Inspect the dogs on show. Despite rabies restrictions preventing outsiders entering there were over 50 dogs exhibited, cocker spaniels and Alsatians predominating against the former132 words
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Article47 1932-11-08 7 Mr. C. W. Hobley. of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire, tetts me that the report of Mr. Hubback's Commission on Wild Life Preservation in Malaya will be discussed at the next meeting of their Executive Committee which takes place shortly i47 words
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Article1633 1932-11-08 7 Book-Keeper on Trial at the Assizes UNUSUAL OPENING Juror Who Might Have an Interest The trial of Khor Ten* Quee, (the Chinese bookkeeper who was employed by Mr. Julian Israel) on charges of forgery, was commenced at the Assizes, before Mr. Justice Whitley. yesterday. The case had1,633 words
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936 1932-11-08 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1932 A BLOW FOR DEMOCRACY The cause of democratic government if it can be so described will not be furthered by the results of the German elections. The nation has been put to enormous expense; the various parties have spent between them over 4.000.000936 words
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Article78 1932-11-08 8 Two Indian coolies were injured yesterday afternoon when a trailer loaded with large packing cases crashed into a wall after break Ing away from the motor lorry by which it was being drawn along Bras Basah Road. The trailer crashed into a wall at the side of the road. The78 words
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Article143 1932-11-08 8 HOW WILL LABOUR ACT £350,000 Unemployment Relief Bribe Dub'ln. Xov. 2. A motion which censures the Executive Council for its continued failure to adjust satisfactorily the differences between Itself and the British Government and which condemns it for pursuing a policy which has caused grievousReuter Wireless - 143 words
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Article289 1932-11-08 8 Speed Track Thrills and Smashes The Alhambra offers 'a two-feature programme this week. Love Affair and High Speed. Dorothy Mackail is charming and clever in the first picture which is a story of the pampered society girl who falls in love and finds thing > hopelessly complicated because289 words
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Article95 1932-11-08 8 Sir Samuel Wilson To See for Himself [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang. Nov. 7. The Colc-m'oo correspondent of the Pinang Gazette wires that Sir Samuel Wilson passed through there aboard the P. and O Ranpura. In an interview, he said he intends to meet the Malayan Rulers,95 words
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Article113 1932-11-08 8 Cause of German Air Liner Disaster Berlin. Nov. 2. Five people were killed— the pilot, wireless operator and three passengers— this afternoon when a Lufthansa passenger aeroplane flying between Nuremburg and Frankfurt-on-Maine crashed at Echterfuhl in the Spessart mountains. Two C f the passengers were officials of theReuter Wireless - 113 words
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Article118 1932-11-08 8 Amnesty for Italian Prisoners Rom»\ Nov. 6. It Ls believed that over 6.000 people will be affected by the amnesty decree, details of which reveal that persons undergoing not more than five years will have their sentences remitted and those sentenced to between five and 10Reuter - 118 words
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Article19 1932-11-08 8 To-day being His Majesty the Kin* of Siam's birthday, the office of the Siamese Consulate General will be closed19 words
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Article85 1932-11-08 8 TWENTY-NINE ATLANTA CROSSINGS 7,500 Passengers Carried 320,000 Miles Freldrich*haf.Mi Carrying 21 passengers, including Master of Sempill. tt\ Grti Zep; back here safely thu> iftcrnoon ninth and last trip acr South America this year. It is proposed to IDCVMM the I voyages to fifteen during the n»'\' aWireless - 85 words
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Article407 1932-11-08 8 Dinner and Dance to Ik* iUlrj Next Year Having changed ar. 4d April by dispensing vfttn the rtinn in celebration of St O«orf**j u of the slump, the Mncapon brai Rcyal Society of St G- annual meeting yesterday I order next year. The meeting was held in407 words
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Article44 1932-11-08 8 Death of Well-Kno*n Krt' n Nohleman Prince Uni one of th. I in French mM* di. <i I 7«. Ho was th<- d.-M. :ui.<:.who married Nkpttooa B Caroline and was Kir>K Oi K 1815. He was a notable < man- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article15 1932-11-08 8 Lancashire SpiMer* at Work Tho IJMMMMN spian« bloc t^ th.ir work ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement328 1932-11-08 8 ALLSOPPS BEER ALLSOPPS W|j^^^y ALLSOPPS BEF.R BY SPECIAL I^B/ lO HM TBB APPOINTMENT dßvt^Sl KING F BIAM ESTD. l 7B BIR THDA Y 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 enamel328 words
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Advertisement59 1932-11-08 8 THE LOS ANGELES COUPLE who were married under water in a hotel swimming-pool are believed to have been actuated by the feeling that the ordinary local marriage is not enough of a plunge. What they need now is a GAFLAC POLICY to give them that safe feeling. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE59 words
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Advertisement199 1932-11-08 8 COMMODITY MARKET LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT J London, Nov. 7th. Messrs. Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £153 V 2 (£152i 4 Forward £154*4 (£153). Tfce market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices199 words
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Article729 1932-11-08 9 Parliamentary Deadlock Remains (iERMAN ELECTIONS (ommunists Make Big Advance Ih. (.frman elections for thr Reichstag mmJik ed a severe setback for Hitler and kf Ni/is who lost, it is estimated, about i*t Mat, of the vote* they polled at the election. On the other hand theReuter - 729 words
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Article152 1932-11-08 9 ASSEMBLY DEBATES PREFERENCES Disaster to Tea Industry Averted New Delhi. Nov. 1. A resolution urging acceptance of the Ottawa I. IM was moved by Sir Joseph Bhore m the Legislative Assembly. He declared that without the preference secured at Ottawa the i a industry mightReuter - 152 words
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173 1932-11-08 9 Canberra, Nov 3 An amendment that the Ottawa Ratification Bill should be withdrawn and new agreements be negotiated v.as moved by Mr Scullin •the form r Labour Premier > in the House of Representatives to-day when the Hcuse resumed the debate on the Bill. Mr. ScullinReuter; Reuter Wireless - 173 words
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Article226 1932-11-08 9 Questions in House of Commons London. Nov. 7. Replying to Col Ward law Milne tCon. KiditKllllllrtir). re«ardins the International Settlement of Shanghai. Sir John Siniori (Foreign Minister) said notice had not been given to terminate the agreement. Proper measures to remedy the existing abuses were under consideration andReuter - 226 words
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Article108 1932-11-08 9 800 Miles Through Unknown Africa El Fasher. Nov. 4. Eight hundred miles of uninhabited and unknown country in the north-west of the Sudan have been traversed by an expedition of eight British officers led by Major Bagnold who left Cairo on September 27th in four motor cars InReuter - 108 words
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Article57 1932-11-08 9 Result of Four Months Working Washington, Nov. 2. The huge deficit of $629,000,000 is shown in the Treasury returns of the national finances for the first four months of the present fiscal year. The total gross debt on October 31st was $20,812,000,000. which is an increase ofReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article34 1932-11-08 9 Arrest After Cologne Lecture f'olo^ne, Nov. 4. Trebitisch Lincoln was detained on leaving the hall after giving a lecture here last night. A civil complaint has been lodeod against him. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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Article455 1932-11-08 9 Roosevelt's Return a Foregone Conclusion TO-DAY'S ELECTION A Final Word From Senator Borah New York. Nov. 7. Mr. Hoovt-r is stated to be more confident of victory than at any time in the last three months as a result of the enthusiastic crowds which flockedReuter; Reuter Wireless - 455 words
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Article218 1932-11-08 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Kirin in Danger of Capture Shanghai. Nov. 7. Railway traffic between Tunhua and Klrin has been suspended because the Kirin forces under the command of Wang Teh-lin have destroyed several portions of the line, in order to prevent reinforcements from the Japanese headquarters at218 words
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Article81 1932-11-08 9 French Commander Not Responsible for Loss Cherbourg:. Sav. S. The Commander of the French submarine Promethee has been acquitted of responsibility for the loss of the vessel on July 7th— Reuter Wireless. [The first-class French submarine. Promethee, of 1,379 tons with a crew of 49 and 17 engineer*81 words
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Article71 1932-11-08 9 Sequel to Unemployed Miners' Discovery Wellington, Nov. 5. Following the discovery of the gold "lead" on the banks of the Kawarsu River by two unemployed miners, two prospectors are reported to have struck a "lead" in the old river bed near Beaumont, Otago in the famous Gabriel'sReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article237 1932-11-08 9 LARGE LOAN FOR PUBLIC WORKS Debate in the House of Commons London, Not 4. The Labour Party* remedies for unemployment were outlined in the House of Commons by Mr. George Lensbury when moving a motion expressing concern at the volume of unemployment and welcoming 'all proper measuresReuter Wireless - 237 words
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Article200 1932-11-08 9 M. Boncour and the French Proposals a. Nov. 4. The French disarmament proposals were outlined by M. P;ul Boncour at a crowded meeting of the Conference this morning. They provide for gradual general disarmament, the establishment of in air and military lorce at the disposal of the League andReuter Wireless; Reuter - 200 words
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Article182 1932-11-08 9 Premier's Pressing Official Duties London. Xov. 3. In deference to the urgings of his doctors. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will not attend the very important event, the Lord Mayor's banquet at the Guildhall on Wednesday, at which it if the usual custom for the Prime Minister toReuter Wireless - 182 words
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Article74 1932-11-08 9 Opium and Salt Revenue as Security for Japan Tokio. Nov. A syndicate of leading Japanese banks has tentatively agreed to loan Mfcnchukuo 30.000.000 yen. at five per cent, issued at 97 and redeemable In five years on the security of the salt and opium revenue. It isReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Article71 1932-11-08 9 American Plans for Chinese Service Shanghai. Nov. 7. The Asia Electric Industries Corporation of Ai lerica is planning to establish wireless telephone connections between Shanghai. Hong Kong, Macao and Canton. Should the scheme pr e a success a connecting station will be ere led at Sydney so thatUnion Times - 71 words
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Article105 1932-11-08 9 99 Per Cent. British London. Nov. 3. Several Conservative members were most active to-day at question time in the House of Commons on behalf of British meat producers. The Minister for Agriculture revealed that 99 per cent of the meat purchased for the Army, the Navy andReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article58 1932-11-08 9 Polish Foreign Minister Resigns Warsaw. Nov. 2. The Foreign Minister. M. August Zaleski, has resigned on the ground of a badly needed rest after six years political activity. He has expressed his intentions of collaborating with the Government as a member of the Senate. M. JosephReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article43 1932-11-08 9 Captain Acquitted of Neglect London, Nov. 3. Captain Ruhfus of the training ship Niobe has been acquitted by the Court Martial at Kiel on the charge of neglect of duty. The Court held him to be blameless- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article91 1932-11-08 9 Poland's Big Budget Deficit Warsaw. Nor. 2. Dismay has been caused by the publication of the Polish budget figures for the year from March 1933 to 1934, showiny expenditure at £82.000.000 while revenue is only estimated at £70,000.000. Even the latter figure is considered to beReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article66 1932-11-08 9 13 Years for Conscience Haunted Pole Warsaw. Nor. 5. A. conscience -stricken army reserve officer Captain Rudniclci, has charged himself with espionage and the murder ot Polish cltiaens in his capacity as Ogpu Commissar and of committing bigamy four times. Rudnicki, who has been carrying on espionage sinceReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article48 1932-11-08 9 Hong Kong to Karachi in Four Days Kara< In ffov. 7. The aeroplane Spirit of Fun arrived and daparts for Gwadur (Baluchistan* thus afUmoaa Reuter [The Spirit of Fun left Houg Koog la* Thursday. Mr Loew hoped to be to Johannesburg the day after to-morrow.]Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement72 1932-11-08 9 TOYLAND IS OPEN AT ROBINSONS The Toy land of Wonder and Magic YOU ARE SURE TO FIND THE PRESENT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. HBv BRING THE KIDDIES EARLY THIS YEAR. Ktt/^ OUR WONDERFUL RANGE OF TOYS IS LOSS OF CASH IN TRANSIT By Post, Road, Rail or Steamer Write72 words
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Advertisement992 1932-11-08 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 Bteam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITO STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.992 words
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Advertisement575 1932-11-08 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co«* Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due Sails Steamer S*pore. S*pore. s.B. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 B.S. CITY OF SINGAPORE For Havre, London, Rotterdam575 words
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Advertisement440 1932-11-08 10 P. S 9 O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated in England* MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN MI: NT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAR Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage N '"nni. RANPURA 17,000440 words
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Advertisement727 1932-11-08 11 O. S. K. Line. FOR EUROPE, AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. Dm BalU. i PLATA MARI' DI'RBAN. Port Elizabeth. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires via Colombo (Round-the-world Passage £190> Dec. 5 6 >|II'NKO MARI MOMBASA. Zanzibar, Dar-es- Balaam. Beira. L. Marques, Durban, Algoa727 words
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Advertisement526 1932-11-08 11 TO EiROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive B*pore. B*pore» Penan*. N. York. Pres. Adams In Port Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Dec. 20 Pres. Harrison Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Jan. 3 Pres. Hayes526 words
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Advertisement874 1932-11-08 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DAJAK Tuesday. Nov. 8, Paneh, Tanjong-Leidong, Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan. REIJNST Wednesday. Nov. 9, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaya, Kota-Baroe. Balik-Papan, Samarinda, Sangkoelirang. Tandjong-Redeb and Teloek-Bajoer. MAJANG— Wednesday, Nov. 9. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. PengalianEstate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday. Nov. 9. Muntok and Palembang. TOBELO Wednesday, Nov.874 words
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Article745 1932-11-08 12 Adventures of Two American Girls Moscow. Looking more like runaway boarding school girls in their brown linen holland frocks buttoned down the front and close-cropped hair, than two adventurers attempting to drive through European Russia alone, two American girls from Atlanta, Georgia and Gieenwich Village are testingFree Press; N.A.N.A - 745 words
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Article205 1932-11-08 12 Singkawang. Dut. 297. from Pontianak 7. foi Pontianak 9. Reymt. Dvit. 1433. from Sourabaya 7. for Sourabaya 9. Lipis. Brit. 420. from Kuantan 7. ior Kuantan 9. Palopo. Dut. 621. from Pemanykat 7. [ov Singawang 10. Shonan Maru. Jap. 150. from Bt hag 7. lor Penang 10. Tobelo.205 words
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Article121 1932-11-08 12 Tilt 1 follow liii. jlndrapoera. uhnh jOvtooer 21 tar Hngapett H Sultan of flllMfl. tt M; lof Johonv CaptHin Atxi:.. Bn.eren. Mr E Ga.V and child. Mr. \V Th. I Thcnvson. Mr H I U and child The ioiiowuiK pmratrn Kashima Maru. whftcti 21. for Singapore -Mr M121 words
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Article84 1932-11-08 12 The follow nit PBMMOMI Klan^ yesterday:-- ttom Parrot. Mr F S Gibson. Mr Mr Teoh Koon Wall. Mi Port SwetU-nhani Mi IB* M and infant. Mr Sturu.ss. Mr H l Mr. Temperhw. Mi R.unu- Ml Gabriel. Mr K 1 1 Per u Pre.sidmt Ac Mary V. Bandhau* i84 words
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Article16 1932-11-08 12 Port $f London Authonu revenue of £1.490.069 for iMI allowing for expense*. »u £414 carried forward.16 words
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Advertisement689 1932-11-08 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the 88. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de689 words
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Advertisement159 1932-11-08 12 "HOMICIDE JUSTIFIED" But Africans Must Not Be Shot Like Dogs Nairobi Kenya 1. An English farmer was acquitted here of a charge of manslaughter, after evidence- had been given that he pursued and shot an African who had stolen some meat. The court was bound by a decision of the159 words
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Advertisement272 1932-11-08 12 TRAVEL--FUNDS. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES represent the most convenient form of carrytng Travel Funds. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELLERS CHEQUES are issued in 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. i Incorporated272 words
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Advertisement199 1932-11-08 12 T.S.S. "KEDAH" It is notified that T. B. 8 Km*» will be withdrawn foV At i V for two trips comm. instant. There will be no Singapore to Penang on Thursday, Novemtw and Thursday, Novemtn r "Kedah" will rttume weekly sailings to p. n r Belawan on Thursd 24th. MANSFIELD199 words
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Miscellaneous733 1932-11-08 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. 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 Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday,733 words
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Miscellaneous108 1932-11-08 12 i——^— Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Kedah 18; Anshun 17; Pres. Adams 11; Bint3ng 9; Keemun 7. Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate S). Automedon 30; Kajang 32; Dekabist 34; Raby Castle 36; Kampar 38. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Sourabaya Maru 46; Silverteak 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Chr. Huygens108 words
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Article369 1932-11-08 13 New Charges Against Four Accused \LLEGED CHEATING rhinchews in Search of Ilia til* u«-d machinations of a Singapore ii 'i its subsidiary steamship company, edMttl in the Singapdrr Criminal u-ii t <<>urt. before Mr. <. Wilson, veals) when the .leu. the Englishman, i Iho Chinese, who are369 words
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Article75 1932-11-08 13 Hundred Chinese in Teluk Ayer Street Fight which broke out in Teluk Aver' day morning might have reached portfcne but for the timely Inter-' the ix lie. I i- muu. to have been between' Chinese societies and over a hundred ■en were mixed up in the fight. Stones.75 words
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Article159 1932-11-08 13 I 'ntouchability" in a Coffee Shop it would seem, is not entirely free the problems of 'untouchability and the depnsM <i c lasses." as was instanced in a case came up before Mr. A. C. Boyd the' Km^tpon- Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday.' complainant. Thoondy. a labourer <>'•159 words
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Article68 1932-11-08 13 250 MEN— ONE GIRL Dined With Them All At Once Winifred Clarke, a vivacious brunette' h her days in a laboratory at Sunbury nttai with crude oils, spent an evening in the company of 250 men. the only woman at the annual dinl«- t-tution of Petroleum Technolo*ho is In her68 words
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Article724 1932-11-08 13 ALSAGOFF TRUSTEES DEFRAUDED Slump Svstem Which Was Abused "I must ask Your Worship not to rub it in too hard." pleaded Mr. S. V. Goho on behalf of Shaik Dawood. an Indian Mohammedan, who was charged before Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistral*, yesterday,724 words
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Article263 1932-11-08 13 Chinese Who Stood Surety for Old Schoolmate The two Chinese bailors who stood surety for Liao Nan Fong, a Bankruptcy Office clerk who has disappeared while on bail pending his ap-t peal against conviction and sentence on a charge of acceptiny a bride, were brought before the Chief263 words
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Article29 1932-11-08 13 Board of Trade lifeboats may now be built with Australian spotted gasa where oak. ash or American elm were specified, and New Zealand kauri instead of pine and larch29 words
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Article413 1932-11-08 13 £800,000 Sold in First Week U.S. MAD ABOUT THEM Revolution in Rubber and Textiles According to the Sunday Express Paris correspondent people in Britain will soon be wearing rubber clothes. Here is what he says: What a revolution in the rubber world and what a quick returnAir Mail - 413 words
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Article60 1932-11-08 13 .Malay Detective Roughly Handled Alleged to have been assaulted by a gang of five or six Chinese, a Malay detective *s reported to be lying in the General Hospital with a fractured jaw It appears that the detective, having effected the arrest of a Chinese in Maude60 words
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Article184 1932-11-08 13 "HOW MUCH Magistrate's Question to a Complainant How much shall I o ive tnem asked Mr C Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, of a complainant in a robbery case yesterday when three Chinese were produced beiore him by Inspector J. Patton of the Orchard Read Division Police. •They robbed184 words
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Article167 1932-11-08 13 But Drew the Dole A man accused at Barrow Police Court of making a false representation to obtain unemployment benefit was stated to have had between £3,000 and £4.000 invested, from which he received an income of £187 a year. The man. William Dixon. of Salt-house-road, was167 words
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Article19 1932-11-08 13 A one-ton mincepie a record— made in connection with Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire, shopping festival was sold at sixpence a slice.19 words
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660 1932-11-08 13 IMPRISONMENT AND DEPORTATION Slogan Writers Fight With Constable Five Hckkiea Chinese were charged in the Criminal District Court yesterday Mr C> WiLson with Communist activities. Four <*«* sentenci-d to six months' rigorous imprisonment and the fifth to our paw's riffcrous imprisonment, and all wire recommended for660 words
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Article112 1932-11-08 13 Application in the Supreme Court Before the Chief Justice. Sir William Murison. in the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. E. N. Taylor. Assistant Official Assignee, made a special application in respect of the appointment of a special manager of the Europe Hotel. "The matter is one of some urgency."112 words
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Article115 1932-11-08 13 Malay Youths and I'nattended Car Four young Malays were charged before Mr. A. W. Hay in the Second Police Court yesterday for stealing petrol and a radiator cap from a Johore Bahru car on Changi Road. Inspector Gray, who prosecuted, stated that the complainant. Mr Nathan, left115 words
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Article220 1932-11-08 13 "CHANDU WAISTCOATS Two Chinese Women Discharged In the Appeal Court yesterday, two Chinese women. Hoh Ah Boon and Hoh Sam Bey, successfully appealed aganst their conviction and sentence by the District Judge. They had each been fined $900 or in default three months' imprisonment on a220 words
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Article66 1932-11-08 13 Fry's and Cadburys, the English chocolate manufacturers, are combining to set up a newIrish industry in Dublin. The name of the company is Pry-Cadbury (Ireland) Ltd and the directors are Mr. Cecil Rodenck Fry and Mr. Paul Strangman Cadbury. A site has been ehosen in Dublin, and building operations are66 words
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Article352 1932-11-08 13 QUARRY TRAGEDY Coolies Who Had Lost Sense of Danger While working on the rock face at a quarry at Bukit Makau a Chinese coolie clipped and fell sixty feet to an instant death at the bottom of the quarry. At the inquest, yesterday by352 words
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Advertisement15 1932-11-08 13 TRANSLATIONS from or to h utch, French, German, Norwegian <><>K'S TRANSLATION BUREAU, 39 Robinson Road.15 words
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Advertisement241 1932-11-08 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME /Wj f NCLUDE Cauda'a acw ternmk la ~fi I til Bee the fiaeA tcaeery la tke C«»di.n A 1 Rocki«— Mt. Robwn. tallert oi therm iKaaaa^H fro« Iwair tniaa eqtippid lor nproi. rraruamtinmt*] trti™ fro. Vt^oaref. al ■^fl3fi^^l Throafh bookinp^any Steam.hip Line. M HONGKONG^ BANK241 words
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Article856 1932-11-08 14 NEGOTIATIONS WITH MOSCOW "In Case of Untoward Occurrences" [From Our Own Correspondent] Tokio. A desperate aitempt to overcome her dependency on American and British oil and, incidentally, an attempt to try and harmonize capitalistic industry with the industrialism of socialism was recently undertaken by Japan856 words
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Article72 1932-11-08 14 Naval Forces Take Charge Shanghai, Nov. f. The troops of Geneial Han Pu-chu, Chairman of the Shantung Government, evacuated Chefoo and other districts In east Shantung this morning, when the marines of Admiral Shen Hunglleh took over the control of these areas. The Chefoo troops, under the commandUnion Times - 72 words
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Article42 1932-11-08 14 The HonTjle Mr. Justice Oerahty, KC deliver^ judgment on Friday In the Ipoh suit Instituted by Ting Pen* Won against the Sincere Insurance C^r., awarding the plalnttff $10,000 "V*^** *f a nre Insurance policy. The «*enoe was that the claim was overstated.42 words
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Article1367 1932-11-08 14 ONLY SIGNIFIES A RETURN TO PAGANISM Lie About Church's Attitude to Birth Control The "new morality," as outlined by Mr. Bertrand (Earl) Russell, the well-known philosopher, sociologist and scientific commentator, in a recent book was strongly attacked by the Bishop of Lichfield at the Diocesan ConferenceAir Mail - 1,367 words
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Article52 1932-11-08 14 Sin Chew Jit - Sin Chew Jit Emperor to Watch Military Exercises Shanghai, Nov. 6. The Emperor of Japan will leave Tokyo for West Japan on Thursday, the 10th inst. to witness the military manoeuvres which will commence on the llth. The Japanese Minister of War, Chief-of-staff and other high military officials52 words
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Advertisement346 1932-11-08 14 RONSON BRITISH MADE RAZOR STROP IN ONE Chromium Plated. Three finest blades of non-rust Sheffield steel will 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 MONTOR, Ltd.,346 words
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Advertisement1001 1932-11-08 14 BANKS AND INSURA JYC/f CHARTERED BANK THE YOKOHAMA sßf OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA RANK I Til [Incorporated in England by Royttl Charter) D/\ill\, LI I/. < Established in Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Capital Subscribed (Fully pain Eteserve Fund £3,000,000 up) Beserve LI bllity1,001 words
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Miscellaneous413 1932-11-08 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." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from413 words
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Article876 1932-11-08 15 THE BIRMINGHAM SHOW ineapple Imports From the Straits I Prom Our Own Correspondent] London. Oct. IK. -.thing is r»-:i :> for th" puiK ipation Ol .lalaya in UM Inn- rial Fmit SJiow at BirMiinßliani which starts on Thursday. To-mor-m bulk ol tl <• arti< Id an-876 words
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Article414 1932-11-08 15 Ten years ago the first Chinese rubber factory m established in Hong Kong by a fewreturned oversea Chinese with the small capital of $30,000. The output, consisting exclusively Of rubber soles quickly took the public's fancy on account ol their comparatively light weight, durable quality, and414 words
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Article102 1932-11-08 15 Report for year ended June 3. 1932. states that Sungkai estate remained out of tapping throughout year, and on Chumor estate production was continued on same reduced scale M in previous year, crop harvested jMlng 321,987 lb., against 609.862 lb in 1930-31. Average net sale price, includinu estimated102 words
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Article58 1932-11-08 15 Report for year ended June 30. 1932. states that output of rubber was 693.344 lb.. of which 678,131 lb. realised average of 2.65d. per pound, London landed terms. Balance brought forward was £2.356. less loss for year. £1.733 against £23 and transfer to buildings and machinery reserve.58 words
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Article23 1932-11-08 15 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations.23 words
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Article93 1932-11-08 15 Report for year to March 31, 1932, states that 1,143.100 cubic yards were treated. Tin ofe produced was 4,219.29 pikuls equals 251.148 tons tin ore, which realised £17,563. Tin ore realised average of £69 18s. 7d. per ton. compared with £76 ls. 7d. in preceding year.93 words
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87 1932-11-08 15 Report for year ended June 30, 1932, states that crop was confined to about 50 per cent, of capacity and amounted to 492,954 lb. Average net sale price, including: estimated value of unsold portion, was I.Bld. per pound (equivalent to 2.40d. per pound London87 words
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Article192 1932-11-08 15 Latest Statistics for September Mr. Frank S. Williams,. American TradCommissioner at Singapore, has received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States uith Middle Asia for September. Total Exports from U.S. G5132,000.000 To British Malaya 196,000 To Neth. $ast Indies192 words
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Article164 1932-11-08 15 English Group Backing Experiments Amsterdam, Oct. 16. Experiments regarding the pulverisation of rubber are. it is understood from well-informed quarters, progressing favourably. Most Interest centres In the experiments of M. Melnesz, of Haarlm. which are supported by an English financial group. Pulverisation machinery, constructed by Stock Bros., of164 words
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Article136 1932-11-08 15 Harrisons. Barker and Co.. Ltd. Penang, Agents: Kamuntiiig Tin Dredging Ltd. Output (Pikuls) October 1931. 2,614: (October 1932. 2.629) hours run 2.102; (1.281); yardage 495.000: (326,000 estimated value of ore $102,725 <$128,661). Estimated gross mine profit $47,622 ($87,891). Adamson, (.iltill.in and Co.. Ltd. Penang. Secretaries: Sione136 words
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Article109 1932-11-08 15 Report for year ended March 31. 1932 (submitted In Rawang, F.M.S.. August 24 1. states that operations resulted in working profit of £2,594 (against £1,622), which after providing for Debenture interest, depreciation and sundry items, resulted in net loss of £1,335; add debit brought forward of £1,132,109 words
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Article353 1932-11-08 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES November 7 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2)3 31)32 London. 3 months' sight 2|3 15|16 London. 60 days' sight 2,3 29J32 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 7|B London, demand 2|3 27(32 London, T.T. 2|3 13)16 Lyons and Paris, demand 945 Hamburg, demand 152353 words
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83 1932-11-08 15 November 7th.. 12 o'riot-k noon Buyers Sellers R.S S equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 7 1116 7 13U« R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F-O.B.) 8 8 1116 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 7 1% December 7 a i 7% January 713 16 715 1683 words
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Advertisement79 1932-11-08 15 t Assets exceed $12,000,000 a i_ Assurance in force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 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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Article, Illustration307 1932-11-08 16 A Five Hours Century by Richardson PATIENT BATTING Brown and Verity the Best Bowlers South Australia c<llapsrd badly against thr M.C'.C vrsttrday and were obliged to frl'ou < n 344 runs behind. Victor Ri« hard"on, the Australian vice captain of the I" ;o team in Fngland.Reuter - 307 words
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Article155 1932-11-08 16 Impressions of English Tour I From Our Own Correspondent 1 Penang, Nov. Lall Singh, the well-known Selangor cricketer, returned to Malaya yesterday from India after taking part In the English tour with the Indian criehitm. Lall Singh has been away almost a year and i^ nlad to155 words
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Article161 1932-11-08 16 Central Johore Defeated Tambatan XI 2 Ontral Johore .1. A fairly big crowd turned out in fine weather to witness the game between the Tambatan XI and the Central Johore Footbiil Association at Kluang Padang. The Central did most of the pressing in th- first half but the Tambatan161 words
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Article15 1932-11-08 16 A rubber planter was said to be one of the OMlgner at Orosvwor House. X15 words
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Article462 1932-11-08 16 YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY MATCHES Raffles College Lose To A.P.C. Old Rafflesian* 4 S.C.C 0. The S.C.C. put out a weak side against the Old Rafnesians at hockey yesterday and with me of the best SRC. men in the old boys' side the result lour goals to462 words
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Article371 1932-11-08 16 A.P.C 3: Raffles College. In an oven game, keenly and vigorously fought, the A.P.C. d-feated Raffles Colleee by the odd goal of five, at Raffles College grourd vesterday. On both sides the defensive play |n particular was very strcnc but the Oottrvcrsl might have forced371 words
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Article491 1932-11-08 16 Police 3: M.C.U 2. The Police Hockey XI beat the Medical College Union yesterday when the latter visited the Police Depot at Thomson Road by 3 goals to 2. The game was fairly fast in spite of the uneven state of the ground, but both teams491 words
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Article480 1932-11-08 16 WIN FOR GLOUCESTERS TEAM Marked Superiority Outside Scrum A Coy. Gloucesttrs 23; Medical College 3. Though there was a marked one-sidedness in the Rugby match between "A" Coy. of the Gloucesters and the Medical College played on the College ground jvsterday it was full of interest,480 words
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Article88 1932-11-08 16 Johore Team to Meet Singapore The following have been invited to play in the Malaya Cup match against Singapore on Saturday at Rengam. kick-off 4.45 p.m. J. B Dudeton <Cspt.». A. McCombie. H. J. Henshall. W. J. Parkes. A. G. Robb. R. B. Black. D. B. T Scott;88 words
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Article54 1932-11-08 16 The fiml of the S.CC. Billiard Championship Fairer Trophy of 350 up between A. D. Baker and P. Carmichael will be played at the S.CC this evening, the match commencing at 6.15. At the conclusion of the game, which should prove most interesting, the prizes won in the54 words
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Article332 1932-11-08 16 LAST NIGHT'S POPPY DAY PROGRAMME Cordero and Max Manila Impress Two promising newcomers to Malaya wer? seen in exhibition bouts at the charity boxing show given at the Great World last night. The proceeds will be given to the Poppy Day Fund, and no purses332 words
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Article162 1932-11-08 16 Singapore G.C. Ladies' November Medal The ladies' November Medal competition wa^ played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. M. M. Piterson in "A" division with a net score of 37'... No. B division ca-.ds were return?d. "C division resulted in a tie between Miss162 words
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Article292 1932-11-08 16 The following: are the results of the match played between the Garrison Golf Club and the Island Club on Sunday over the Island course. Garrison players mentioned first. S. P Holmes Smith and C. B. Maxwell 0 J. T. Smith and Dr. S. I. M.292 words
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Article115 1932-11-08 16 A Bad Day for Edinburgh Rugby Teams [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Nov. 7. Saturday was a bad day for the Edinburgh Rugby sides for the University, Wanderers and Institution were all defeated, the latter having 42 points scored against them by Kelso Details S k 42115 words
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Advertisement95 1932-11-08 16 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES "HIS MASTER'S VOICF" 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. Raffles Place. Tel. 6422. Singapore. ta ART CALENDARS JUST RECEIVED A selection of oriental calendars in real Chinese beautifully coloured by hand. Available95 words
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