The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1932
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Title Section16 1932-11-09 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 1:5,799. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article394 1932-11-09 1 lhere was an election eve sensat'on in Antfrira yc>terday when dtramite was disci vered on the track rver which Mr. HoovtrV tiair was Jo pass on its way to C'iilit' i ni.i two men believed to haw been concerned escaped Page The result of the American election394 words
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Article996 1932-11-09 1 We discovered in our wanderings that there were other things besides tin-minps in Perak. Our eyes, accustomed to endless rubber plantations, rejoiced in the wide spaces and encircling hills of the Kinta Valley. There were blemishes enough in the shape of dredger and scaffoldings and gapingM D - 996 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement162 1932-11-09 1 KLIM t POWDERED MILK NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE, I KRSH. PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. BTAINA3LE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. THIS EVENING tomorrow F.A DANCE 6.30-8.1 5 P.M. ™™j c L SPECIAL ATTRACTION pQpp DAy RALL BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT nINNFR DANCE MESSRS CAMERON162 words
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Advertisement138 1932-11-09 1 W BRAVO!!! y,-(r TOLLEY'S iW EMPIRE rV_|™ p BRANDY NOW SELLS AT $2.90 The previouo price of $3.15 has been reduced owing to the new preference tariff. TRY THIS \^N^ FAMOUS BRANDY ITS ERITISH BEST McALISTER A to.. LTD.. Solf \mnis for F.M.S. A S.S. TOLLEY S EMPI RE DB138 words
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Advertisement88 1932-11-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Kayser Hosiery from Chotir mall's Page 5. Tolleys Brandy for $2.90 a bottle Page 1. Little's "Inexpensive Servicv concerns you Page 6 Special clearance of handbags at Robinson's Page 9. CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP POPPY DAY FUND The Film "THE BLUE DANUBE" will be shown at the PAVILION at88 words
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Advertisement21 1932-11-09 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE, FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES.21 words
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Article361 1932-11-09 2 A 1A Monday. Oct. 31. At 10 a.m. HLs Excellency the High Commissioner was received with a Royal Salute given by a F M.S. Police Guard of Honour at the Government Offices. Kuala Lumpur Afterwards Hl> Excellency met Their Highnesses the Sultan of Perak. the Sultan of Selangor.361 words
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Article104 1932-11-09 2 Revenue Officer Accused By Girl A young Chinese girl and her mother were unsuccessful complainants in She Second Police Court before Mr. A. W. Hay yesterday in a case in which they accused two Chinese, ono or them a Revenue Officer, of stealing a hairpin from104 words
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Article2279 1932-11-09 2 Mr. Knowles: I have 60 books. Shall I bring them all to court? HI- Lordship: Yes. Later, Mr. Walters explained that he had not suggested that there had been any attempt by the prosecution to suppress any evidence. In fact, he had received considerable2,279 words
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Article51 1932-11-09 2 Divers at Work in Penang Harbour Salvage operations are in progress on the ZZ:T 2212 f fOrmer Ru lan t^bS rr™ a dlstance of 5.1 cables 045 degrees Harbour g Divc rs at w^TT' f^"* requeued to Proe^ marking li B ht^^i?JT fl S T2^ "Cht resins in51 words
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Article241 1932-11-09 2 Donations and Relief Payments Last Month Lisc of donations received by the European Unemployment Committee in October, 1932. Government Contribution, P.M.S. 3.954.21 Ex-Services Association of Malaya 1,453.68 Incorporated Society of Planters 776.43 Clubs 2.***** G. E. Teale Esq. 25.00 Mrs. C. M. Berkeley 100 0 Dr. W. J.241 words
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Article72 1932-11-09 2 Majority for Strike Not Big: Enough London. Nov > 6. Work in the Lancashire spinning mills will be in full owing on Monday after a week's stoppage. The ballot of spinners gave only a small majority for continuing the strike whereas a strike decision requires a72 words
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Article107 1932-11-09 2 Offered Bribe to Police Court Interpreter Alleged to have offered a brit*' of three dollars to a police court interpreter, a Northern Indian, was charged before Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday. Mr. Sunder Singh Swahny. the interpreter concerned, stated that the accused came107 words
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Article94 1932-11-09 2 A Fine of $400 Imposed Two motor- lorrymen and a Chinese were before Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday when they were charged with being In possession of dutiable liquor. According to Mr. P. H. Elkins, of the Singapore Preventive Service, the accused were arrested94 words
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164 1932-11-09 2 .The Singapore Y.W.C.A. have issued an attractive and original birthday calendar and diary for 1933. which makes an acceptable gift for use in the office or the home. This production, which is in pad form, has an admirable coloured cover design by Mr R Walker164 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement257 1932-11-09 2 STERISALT. I The safe, simple, pleasant j&k cure for constipation. Take if regularly for a fortnight, and notice the difference jk j it makes. f It sterilises the system. |^^rU^3l Obtainable from all j I ■Njl 1 1 Chemists and Stores. II V* VJli MEDICAL HALL. LTD. '^^1 BUSINESS CARDS.257 words
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Advertisement663 1932-11-09 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL I NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby giwn 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 Shccs for 1933 (Fresh Tenders). Date cf Closing. 4 p.m.663 words
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Advertisement341 1932-11-09 2 TRADE MARK N0,,, iv notice 13 hbuby onn Marks and BMW d< pj exclusive property ol c of No: 17. New Br cl Chop Hua Joo of Singapore, and an with Rico Vin< :»r «Bpl industrial and oth. imported, exported and Settlement... F< cU 1 Malay States. Dutch Ea t341 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous286 1932-11-09 2 THE WEEK Wednesday. Oth. High Water 08 05. 8 1 ft.. 20.15. 8.3 ft Rotary Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Rugby A. (M.G>. Co. SVC. vs. A. (M.G.) Co. Gloucesters, at Tanglin; S.C.C. 'A" vs. R.A.F.. at Padang. Football: M FA. League Div. "B" Geylang United vs Darul Khair. Jalan286 words
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Article83 1932-11-09 3 International "Conference" in Nankin Sh>- i Nov. 7. A seir.i-offu iron n. [states that the Iflntrttn of Groat Britain, Fiance. America. Italy. Spain. Brazil and Belgium will shortly proeifd to Nanking fiom Peiping to confer with the v Chinese Government regarding the Lvtton Report. The Chinese attitudeUnion Time - 83 words
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Article68 1932-11-09 3 German Support for !nS,OO(U)uO Scheme Shanghai, Nov. 7. Mr. Chen Kung-po. Minister of Industries, stated in an interview yesterday that the Sino-German agreement regarding tho establishment of foundries and factories near Pukow and Wooshin would be signed eorly next month. The total capital will be $8,030,000. which willSin Chew Jit Pho - 68 words
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Article98 1932-11-09 3 Police Round-up at Hankow Shanghai. Nov. 7. A communist conspiracy was unearthed yesterday when the Hankow police acted in accordance with information received and raided several houses in the city. A number of Reds wen- arrested and in thf ir possession were found bombs and literature referring toSin Chew Jit Pho - 98 words
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Article66 1932-11-09 3 German Government Bounty Berlin. Nov. 4. It Is announced that German exporters will be granted a bonus of a half per c >nt by the Government on the value of all goods except WW material exported ar, from December Ist. The amount of the bonus is not toReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article49 1932-11-09 3 Tokio Has a New Policy Shanghai, Nov. 7. Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minister in China, has received an orde~ from Tokyo instructing him to return to Japan to receive further instructions regarding its new policy towards China. He will leave Peiping on the 18th. inst. Union TimesUnion Times - 49 words
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Article94 1932-11-09 3 Commissioner to Visit Malaya Shanghai, Nov. 7. Mr. Chu Ho-Siang. who has been appointed special commissioner to inspect the various Chinese Consulates in Malaya. Dutch Indies and Australia, will leave Shanghai to-day. He will also proceed to Annam and Siam to Interview the authorities with a view toUnion Times - 94 words
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Article68 1932-11-09 3 Provincial Council Resigns Shanghai, Nov. 7. General Chiang Kwang-nai. Pacification Commissioner of Fukien, has telegraphed to Nanking stating that the proposed members of the Provincial Council have resigned en bloc, and requests that others be appointed in their places. The Commander of the 19th. Route Army, GeneralNanyang Slang Pao - 68 words
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Article50 1932-11-09 3 Scots Guards' Last Tribute London, Nov. 2. Military honours were paid to the aged Field Marshal. Lord Methucn when he was buried at his country seat at Corsham, Wiltshire. The guard of honour was provided by the Scots Guards, the Regiment of which Lord Mcthuen Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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Article38 1932-11-09 3 Many Dead in Shanghai Streets Shanghai, Nov. 7. As the result of heavy snow-falls during the last two days in Nanking and Shanghai, many dead bodirs h.we be^n picked up from the streets.- Nanyang Siang PaoNanyang Siang Pao - 38 words
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Article27 1932-11-09 3 Tientsin Tramway Employees Return to Work The employees of the Tramway Company of Tientsin have returned to work after a protracted strike. Nanyang Siang PaoNanyang Siang Pao - 27 words
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Article170 1932-11-09 3 South Scheming Against Chiang Kai-Shek Hong: Kong:, Nov. In connection with the coming Congress of the Kuomintang. which will be held on Dec. 15 in Nanking, the leaders of the South have been holding meeting p.fter meeting to discuss the resolutions to be brought forward at the congressSin Chew Jit Poh - 170 words
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Article293 1932-11-09 3 The members and friends of the Telok Ayer Epworth League held a morning watch service and picnic at the "Happy Villas" at Bedok. Mi?s Ruth Harvey conducted the morning watch service together with the singing of various hymns. At the conclusion breakfast was served and later293 words
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Article110 1932-11-09 3 I understand that Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hambourg ptc on November 11th. leaving London for a tour of the Far East. It is paid that he is giving over twenty concert; In India, where there are the most appreciative audiences o-n^cially pm^nrr the Parses who are great lovers of music.Free Press London correspondent - 110 words
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Article92 1932-11-09 3 The Situation in Szechuan Shanghai, Xov. 7. General Teng Shih-hou. Commander of the 28th. Army, and General Tien Chung-yau, Commander of the 29th. Army, have circularised a telegram supporting the proposals of General Liu Wen-hui for the settlement of thr various problems In Szechuan. General Liu suggestsNanyang Siang Pao - 92 words
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Article109 1932-11-09 3 Rotarian Ft. J. Farrtr ha* been compelled to resign the position of President of the Rotary Club owini? to his leaving for Kelantan. The position would automatically have fallen upon the Vice-Pre;ident. Dr. Llm Han Hoe, but he found it impossible to spare the necessary time to to the work.109 words
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Article236 1932-11-09 3 Vaished From An Art Gallery London, Oct. 25. The Coronation Gold Cup won for Sir John Rutherford by hLs famous racehorse Solarto at Epwm in 1926, and bequeathed to Blackburn in his will, has bwn stolen from Its case In the Blackburn Art Gallery. The robbery,Air Mail - 236 words
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Advertisement513 1932-11-09 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES U First Cross Street MALACCA 11, Light Street PENANG. 4, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected. Probate or Letters of Administration applied for513 words
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Advertisement136 1932-11-09 3 r*Tf tt^*"^i"~^ttt"i if rfflawnoiTCMrTTTßMa^aMa^aJMMiiJWiWMsJsJiW'W jjjMii^^Mß<jujMa^ajaiJaMaWMßßßWMß.MMWajßMWßaia^aiM' lUiat t j^ I THE SALUTE Here they COtne "Smiled leading— jjj a gallant and endless little armv radiating Health and Happiness! Ihe tramp of these >^ gt sturdy little feet is beard increasingly through*J out the world to-day for Cow <si ate" is V136 words
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Improve Your Bridge
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Article, Illustration1249 1932-11-09 4 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson [B> BIDDINO at C.ntract. when prop ily done. is a beautiful thing. When bid- m. an what they n.\v. the partner ot the biuder CM* draw correct inlerence.3 and upon th»- iound.Uon of tbC bidding aheady made can erect a| sup r-structm. of which1,249 words
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Article, Illustration394 1932-11-09 4 Horatius - [By Horatius OFTEN I have re'rrred tc the danger of a No Trumps declaration unle-s there are stoppers in every suit and there fc not one of them biddable. Here is a debac'.e which occurred in actual play and which was due to risky bidding when394 words
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Article, Illustration582 1932-11-09 4 Eve Of Exciting Discoveries in Gaza Wolverhampton. Sir Flinders Petrie. the bayard of archaeology, is on his 53rd expedition to uncover the secrets of the world's most ancient civilisations. He and Lady Petrie are going to Gaza, in south Palestine, to excavate the site of a582 words
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Article535 1932-11-09 4 Keen-Eyed P.C. Who Leads a Queer Life Cambridge. Mr. Sherlock Holmes of the Bikes. This is what they call "Bill" a Cambridge police constable, who spends his life rinding lcjt bicycles and restoring "borrowed" bicycles to their rightful owners in the 'varsity rity of Cambridge. ADaily Express - 535 words
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Article324 1932-11-09 4 PANELS THAT TOOK 7 YEARS TO PAINT Brangwyn's £20,000 Work Rejected by The Lords Sixteen great panels painted by Mr. Frank Brangwyn. R.A.. for the House of Lo~ds and rejected will be delivered to the trustees of the late Lord Iveagh. After being photographed, they324 words
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Article335 1932-11-09 4 "Easiest Thing in the World" In a paper published in the current issue cf The Lancet. Mr Blundell Bankart-. orthopaedic surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, says cf manipulative surgery that it is "the simplest j thing in MM world, if you only know, and it 'can be done335 words
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Article290 1932-11-09 4 DROWNING TRAGEDY I\ WELSH HARP Mother and Children Found Bound in Lake On Sunday (October 2> |fft K Windsor -road. Willesden Green N W two children to a party and aft. ing lelt at 11 o'clock. On Monday morning m<nh> were found drowned In the Welsh290 words
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Article327 1932-11-09 4 The Courage of the Wat Blinded Men The courage with which thf wr«Wll of St. Dunstan's have learrvd U id^M lives to a tragic affliction I Whatever their emplcymer.' into it. through sheer prior the average amount of exptrt ml who have been privileged to rr.o I 'men327 words
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Article101 1932-11-09 4 Latvian Subject Sentenced Kowloon Nicols Schmidt, described as I charged b fore Mr Butters tt* Ristracy ljst week with st.nvm; I German steamer Coblrnz turn Hong Kong. Defendant pleaded guilty MM or *lx mto 1 unpnsoiim lit Thcnias ONeill and Tntt y B> al-> tish subjects, wore101 words
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Article22 1932-11-09 4 To-days Mttfc* of Hh Mottfl < be a bWtaMi Matttßg 10 ilwn I T Confer. nr«- at Brmukok mi I »Christni i tn22 words
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Advertisement496 1932-11-09 5 r^v..7—j ~-—~——~~~--~*~mmT^T7i t Mf—r\} "RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. HERE'S A GRAND LAUGHTER SHOW I A Little Spicy but not Vulgar THE INDISCRETIONS OF EVE" A British International Picture with TEDDY imOWN and Marius B A m i Winter's Orchestra and CATC^HY SONGS! \f 1% "4^^! sti..it- 'litii. L( nd(-n Corn -p.'ndfiit.496 words
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Advertisement128 1932-11-09 5 THE YEAR'S BIGGEST LAUGH RIOT THAT THE LONDON PUBLIC ARE NOW PAYING £1. 1. 0. PER SEAT TO SEE ■■>: ■::«»;«<!: A :s:»: r :V jCAPITOLI w-^ 1M i''flß i-^ i.iMßrtftSHl inflß ihaHJiiaHanaß^fllHitti^lUMßMfl^lHMiSiliJflßJtiJHlfn.BS i aßM I -S»i."<B^i^^^iiijSai;;iiamitßßHUßß?rilSHfm^l" Matinee TO-DAY 3.15 p.m. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO-NIGHT HAROLD LLOYD pjffPl "MOVIE fcs^^i-i128 words
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Advertisement204 1932-11-09 5 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 p.m. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME me 14 jo\i> IN "HIGH SPEED'' AND DOROTHY ITAtKAILL IN "LOVE AFFAIR" TO MORROW ;if Ci an<^ t>eady-cycd gigolos fi^*^ into this glorious romance j of honest lovers as refresh- f*l^ v<- ing as a mountain breeze. J ,%t ~^*J £y REBECCA204 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article656 1932-11-09 6 Keen Race For League Honours Th<> Scottish League competition maintains jits open and interesting aspect, and whii the hall-way staye approaching, and half a dozen jof the competitors holding reasonable chanl- pionship chances, the tourney promises to be raven more intriguing than last season, wrote I the FreeAir Mail - 656 words
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Article352 1932-11-09 6 Some interesting: results were seen in Scottish Rugby on Saturday. «nd there was considerable change in the high championship placings. Three clubs started out with undefeated records, but one of them only survived, wrote the Free Pttm London correspondent on Oct. 25. Royal High School <F.P> and Edinburgh352 words
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Article943 1932-11-09 6 They May ?id in Australia <m As the M.C.C. governs cricket In England, so does the Board of Qx icket Control gow in in Australia. This supieme body was formed many years ago for the express purpose of controlling and fostering the interests of cricket in Australia. It943 words
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Article173 1932-11-09 6 London. The eighth season of the Edinburgh and District Cross Country League was opened at Portobellow. The distance of the race Wmt officially intended to be four miles, but it was found necessary to curtail it to three and a half miles. There were 160 starters, although173 words
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Article86 1932-11-09 6 Aeroplanes are beating trains and ships from Paris to London In more ways than one. Prom May to August 1932, 29,947 passengers Hew across the channel, which Is an Increase of 13.828 over the same period for 1931. On the other hand French Channel ports n |383.212 piwmi n for86 words
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Article89 1932-11-09 6 Final arrangements h.r t«am of five BOOttttl amal<-.: and then proceed to ■wtdeil I arrangements. An invitati i the Norwegian Boxing A pick of that country will be n Nov. 26. 27 and 28 Tin- lighter the heavy-weight li.ivt- t> Scottish team, and the representati Feather- Weight— W.89 words
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Article74 1932-11-09 6 One or two new appointn. made, (writes th ffctt Pi pondenl on O t 4 Chat; been appointed Ship Sur\ j Strait^ Settlements. Captain J. C hai bMB appointed State A P.MS Voluntrcis Colom-S Field, has been appointed c or of tlio <\p«m: tho Malayan Reglm Ql beginning of the74 words
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Advertisement257 1932-11-09 6 'INEXPENSIVE' SERVICE conee rns YOU Many who in the past have asked themselves 'Can I afford to shop at Little's 9 may to-day with greater wisdom ask themselves Can I afford not to?' You look for more tlian covering and protection in your Clothes; you look for style, for something257 words
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Advertisement23 1932-11-09 6 f c^y fed iS UNIFORMITY W\Hi\ JUST RECEIVED life: RED KING SALMON ||l| J H "No-Waste" Fish I|K SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.23 words
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Article430 1932-11-09 7 Effect of the Preferential Tariffs A large and rapidly increasing trade with Malaya in brandy and wines is anticipated 1 by Australian interests. How this is regarded in Government circles may be judged from the following taken from a semi-official note issued at Canberra Under the430 words
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79 1932-11-09 7 Ottawa. Nov. 8. if returned to power the LUxr.Tl Pnrty will not consider itself bound by any policy initiated y the pre?tnt nrimin: trat n. declared 111 Mackenzie King. ex-Prime Minister, during a rion "ii Ihe durmtloa of the Ottawa ments in the BoaReuter - 79 words
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Article172 1932-11-09 7 Futility of Going to Shanghai The rcirtary of the Singapore branch of the Royal Bociety or St. George lus received ih< following ivttcr from the secretary of the Shanghai branch of the society At a r. cent r.iectin? of our gener.il ccm- a was made to the increasir.T172 words
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Article103 1932-11-09 7 Attap Houses Destroyed in Kim Kiat Road A flre which threatened to raze to the ground a whole settlement of attap houses broke out In Kim Kiat Road but the timely arrival and determined efforts of the Singapore Fire Brigade prevented this serious result. A Chinese who103 words
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Article80 1932-11-09 7 Gloucesters to Attend Cathedral With the consent of The Venerable Archdeacon Graham White, the Ist. Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment will r.ttend divine ■ervice at the Catlv-.hal on Sun iay at 10 am The Battalion will parade* at Rfifflr.s Place at 9.30 a.m. and march to the Cathedral.80 words
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Article420 1932-11-09 7 KILLED IN NAVAL BASE DOCK FAMILIARITY BREEDS CONTEMPT Coolie Struck by Loaded Skip The recent tragedy at the Naval Base at Seletar, when a Chinese coolie employed en excavation work in connection with the dock, was struck by a loaded skip, had a equel in the Coroners court yesterday when420 words
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Article231 1932-11-09 7 Man Arrested While Attending to Patient A hypodermic fringe in filthy esc WU the principal exhibit ill a case which cim: up before Mr. C. Wilson, the JSlngaßOH Criminal District Judge, yesterday. The teemed, Ah Yow Ming, c-aid to be dentist, was charged with practising f rv without231 words
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Article156 1932-11-09 7 Municipal Official Charged With Extortion Lee Ah Bah. p. well known Straits-born Chinese with i irty years record of service with 'he Municipality, was brought before Mr. A. W. Hoy. the second magistrate, yesterday, on six charges of extortion and one o/ leeching an illegai gratification156 words
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Article134 1932-11-09 7 Six Months For Theft From Ship's Passenger For jostling a ship's passenger and snatching his fountain pen a Chinese was sentenced to six months' rlgcrous Imprisonment by Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday. The accused wa3 also ordered to be under police supervision for two134 words
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Article366 1932-11-09 7 ME] DAVID MORDECAI AND MR. J. B. DAVID Judge Refuses to Commit Them to Prison I From Our Own Correspondent] Penang, Nov. 8. In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice Prichard delivered judgment on the motion in whirh application had been made for the issue cf366 words
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Article224 1932-11-09 7 Evidence in Indian Kidnapping Case Before Mr. c. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Juciv yesterday, two Malabar! Indianwere charged, one wth kidnapping and the other itii abetment. Mr. V. J. Mendis appeared fjr the prosecution. The accused were represented by Mr. A J. Braca. Mr Mendis, h.<224 words
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Article90 1932-11-09 7 Revised Penang Municipal Budget Passed [From Our Own Correspondent} Penan?;. Nov. 8. At the resumed special meeting of the M m:cipal Commissioners to-day the 1933 Budget. which been amended in committee, was p' t i d Mr. G. W. Bryant (President) said i result cf those amendments expenditure90 words
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Article210 1932-11-09 7 Successful Entertainment at Penang Some prominent residents of Penang attended the tea party in honour of the proprietor, of the firm of Wassiamull Assomull and Co. «il Pun. Bth mile. Tanjong Bungah, Penang. Tlil~ function was held under the auspices of the Sindhi Merchants Association to welcoim Messrs.210 words
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713 1932-11-09 7 CAR THAT WAS DETAINED Italasia Pay $100 Damages Complaining that Messrs Italasla had wrongfully detained her car when she took it into their garage to have a new battery fitted, Mrs. Emily Spencer, a boarding house proprietress of 31 Cavanag/h Road, sued f« r damages713 words
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Article90 1932-11-09 7 Housing Allowance of Civil Staff Reduced Consldrrablt' reductions have been made In the "housing allowance" of the European civil staff at the Soletar Air Base amounting In the case of certain grades to 30 per cent. The cuts will take place as from November Ist. according90 words
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Article117 1932-11-09 7 Father anfl Daughter in Court While his young daughter walked ahead with three tins of contraband chaudu concealed in her waLst, the tatber followed behind but an astute revenue offlcer detained the ftfrl end discovered the hidden chandu. Both the gtrl and her father were arrested and117 words
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Article19 1932-11-09 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. ALLAN— At Taipins. on November 2nd. 1932. Robert Allan. Pensioner oi the F.M.S. Railways. Kuala Lumpur.19 words
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956 1932-11-09 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1932 WHERE IS THE REMEDY? It is a curious fact but the one thing the official Socialists never suggest as a remedy for unemployment is Socialism. They appear to be as afraid of the word as the public is of the deed. Mr. Lansbury956 words
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Article266 1932-11-09 8 Mr. J. E. Pepper. M.C.S., is a passenger to Penang by the Kaiser-I-Hind. Mr. K. Abraham will be the speaker at the Prayer Service at the Methodist Mission Chapel. Paya Lebar, on Thursday, at 5 p.m. H.E. the Governor has intimated that he will be unable to accept the invitation266 words
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Article138 1932-11-09 8 GENERAL ITALIAN AMNESTY Notorious Island Prisoners to be Freed Rome. Nov. 5. Great satisfaction is expressed throughout Italy that the announcement of the coming amnesty granted to the opponents of Fascism will be one of the most extensive in the history of the country. It isReuter Wireless - 138 words
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Article54 1932-11-09 8 Rome. Ncv. 6. The widest measure of political amnesty for a generation has been apprcv.d by the Cabinet and has been sent to the King for his signature. It pardons anti-Fascista and expatriated Italians but is limited in its application respecting habitual offender; against the Fascist regime and offenders sentencedReuter Wirelss - 54 words
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Article259 1932-11-09 8 Sequel to Recent London Disorders London. Nov. 8. Wai Hannington. an official of the Natroi.al Unemployed Workers' Movement, who was arrested in a police raid on his heaquerters at Great Russell Street during the recent disorders In London, was sentenced at Bow St/eet to-da>. to three months imprisonment.Reuter Wireless - 259 words
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Article71 1932-11-09 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT j London, Nov. Bth. Messrs. Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £155 (£153* 2 Forward £1553 4 (£154*4). *Thje market is strong. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as71 words
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Article102 1932-11-09 8 Britain's Strong Attitude at Geneva Geneva. Nov. 8. The attitude of Britain with regard to the gold standard is dominating the issue before the monetary side of the conference on exports preparatory to the World Economic Conference, which closed yesterday. The British firmly insisted that the recovery ofReuter - 102 words
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408 1932-11-09 8 HITLER'S DECLARATION OF WAR Strike Alliance Soon Broken Muiim h '•Ninety per Mill ■>: :h« Relrl the Von Pa pen Government I Nazi* must talc*- the Inlttel will of the people and thi> U Nazis now." declared HiO-r his party He stated that the prcmReuter Wireless - 408 words
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Article119 1932-11-09 8 Resumption of Transport Service Rrrlm V»v I The Radical Stnko Committee lu thr traffic ittflH m\A it li MptCtcd full service will \x- resumed on No\ 8 i Berlin Nov. < The strike seems to be roDapsir.L- ll v ra to-morrow, election day. thtr. 1^ pect ofReuter Wireless - 119 words
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Article94 1932-11-09 8 Berlin w The transport .strike ts pet<Tii«. I'a1 a quite a number of busses and tramunderground railways are now runn: by volunteer workers, guarded »>> Sabotaging occurred during thr n. Included the blocking of the tran the smashing of car windows but serious incident was the demolition < lU board,Reuter Wireless - 94 words
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Advertisement170 1932-11-09 8 JL MARTINI URDTINI VERMOUTH iwfLini CAILJDIBECIK'S WINE MERCHANTS. ROYAL BAKERY FLOUR IN HANDY HYGIENIC PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE AT Singapore COLD STORAGE Co Ltd ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. ■^^■.B~L»»«.!:Wimi». k WKmma fi I* l Cargoes cleared. i sate, economical |7 stored |J economicaUy and convenient actentty Goods of all kinds W. 11l170 words
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Advertisement16 1932-11-09 8 Sterling Silver CARE BASKETS of Graceful Lines U. S. de Silva Bros., 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.16 words
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Miscellaneous99 1932-11-09 8 LAW NOTICE For Wednesday, November 9th Before the Chief Justice in the 1st Court at 11 a.m. S. ffi8 32— The Yokohama Specie Bank Ltd vs. Lee Kwock Jou and Wing Tai Loong and Co. Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the 2nd. Court a. 11 m ni Assize; Rex vs.99 words
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Article507 1932-11-09 9 Attempt to Dynamite Train NEVADA OUTRAGE Country Awaiting Election Result San Franc is«-o. Nov. 8. deposit of dynamite was found near the ir.uk near Winnfmucca, < Nevada* over «hirh Mr. Hoover* train was about to pass ru route to California to-day, and a sack •I dynamite wo.sReuter - 507 words
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Article150 1932-11-09 9 N>w York, Nov. 5. nths of verbal bombardment, the Ana! nlfftti of the big guns will thunder at the ends of the 1,400 mile election front. toll, Minnesota. Mr. Hoover closes his nakfaf tour of 8.500 miles during which has mven nearly a dozen major addresses. POM to his home-townReuter Wireless - 150 words
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Article25 1932-11-09 9 New York. Nov. 5. mlttee supporting Mr. Hoover has the names of five college football rtw have endorsed Mr. Hoover's re- (rt '"'> 'ampalgn. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article63 1932-11-09 9 Trawler Crew Drowned in Sight of Shore Oslo. Nov. 7. Ringing to the masts of the sinking iwW. Golden Deeps, thirteen memcrew were drowned in a small >v> .<- extreme north of Norway in full on the shore who were powerless •pi. 1 nnd three passengers were saved.Reuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article34 1932-11-09 9 <h of Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping frVrainaton. New Jersey, Not. 7. uUder. Curtis, who was sentenced 1 m connection with the kidnapping rgh baby had his sentence com--3 utts b«en released Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 34 words
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228 1932-11-09 9 BIG JAPANESE ATTACK Trying to Stem Chinese Advance Shanghai. Nov. ft. A iMfi number of Japanese bombing planes have been b m bard ing the towns of Hular and Jelantun. about forty miles to the west of the Hailungkiang capital on the Chinese EasternSin Chew Jit Poh - 228 words
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Article202 1932-11-09 9 China's Suggestions to the League Shanghai. Nov. Mr Lo Wen-kan the Chinese Foreign Minis- int e rv iewed a number of pressmen yesterday. He stated that the Chinese National Government would Mk, tx o suggestions at the next meeting o f the League of Nations(l) To theSin Chew Jit Poh - 202 words
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Article81 1932-11-09 9 A Conference on North China Situation Shanghai. Sow 8. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang. former ruler of Manchuria, has proceeded to Hankow by aeroplane to confer with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek regarding the Shantung dispute and the situation In North China. Marshal Chiang, accompanied by his wife Is expectedUnion Times - 81 words
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Article256 1932-11-09 9 Y r alue of Singapore as League Outpost London, Oct. 25. Reference is made to Singapore in the Work of the Health Organi ation Committee of the League of Nations. i<wued from Geneva en October 6th. Commenting on the work of the Health Committee which had been inAir Mail - 256 words
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Article62 1932-11-09 9 M. Herriot Holds Out the Olive Branch Paris, Nov. 7. The friendly references to Italy by M. Herriot when addressing the RadicrJ Congress at Toulouse are regarded a.> an important olive branch and are favourably commented on by the newspapers and it is hoped will leadReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article160 1932-11-09 9 Economic Conference Must Go On BRITAIN DETERMINED Censure on Those Who Want Postponement Londor. Nov. 7. The British Government wiU not be a party to the postponement of the Economic Conference was the vehement assertion of the Piemier to-night in the debate on unemployment. He declaredReuter Wireless - 160 words
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Article127 1932-11-09 9 Geneva. Xcv. 6. Delay in convening the World Economic Conference till the summer rather than expose it to the risk of almost certain failure by premature assembly is advocated in many quarters in view of the meagre results of the meetings I expert* in both the Economic and Financial sub-committeesReuter Wireless - 127 words
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Article55 1932-11-09 9 Higher Duty in Force To-day London. Nov. g. From Nov. 9 live oninvUs imported from the I;bh Free Stite wilj be subject to 40 per cen» duty instead of the 20 per cent, imposed in July and dairy produce, baccn. pork, poultry and |UDC v.:l! be .subjectRenter - 55 words
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Article153 1932-11-09 9 London. Nov. 7. Increased duties on Irish Free State goods are announced as from November 9th. The Treasury order deals exactly witi: the same good* as were covered by the original order in Ji.lv which imposed a duty of 20 per cent. The new duty will be forty per cent,Reuter Wireless - 153 words
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Article115 1932-11-09 9 China and Japan Seeking Alliance Shanghai, Nov. 8. The Japanese delegate to the League of Nations. Mr. Matsuike, and his staff again held an informal conference with M. Karakhan. the Russian Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, yesterday. Mr. Matsuike is reported to have nearly completed a non -aggression treatySin Chew Jit Poh - 115 words
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Article94 1932-11-09 9 Sensational Disclosure by U.S. Commission New York, Nov. 7. Serious strictures on police methods are contained in the report of the sub-committee of the Wickersham Commission enquiring into •'lawlessness in law enforcement." The report deals specifically with the outcry aroused over the life imprisonment of Billings and MooneyReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article59 1932-11-09 9 Accused of Assault on White Girls in Alabama Washington. Nov. 7. On the ground of an unfair trial, the Supreme Court has ordered a re-trial of seven young negroes sentenced to death In Alabama on April 9th, 1»31. on a charge of assaulting two white girls59 words
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190 1932-11-09 9 NEW INSURANCE LIMITS Royal Commission Revises the Means Test London, Nov. 1. Condemnation of successive Governments for basing estimates Tor unemployment expenditure too low is made in the report of the Royal Commission v.hich fetal], recommendation, for making the fund solvent and to regulaiis,theReuter Wireless - 190 words
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Article214 1932-11-09 9 Premier on British Agriculture London. Nov. 3. •Agriculture, like other industries, must use tariffs to work out Hi own salvation. declared Mr. MacDonald in the House of Commons in a debate on unemployment. "Government intends to iiviea e the efficiency of British work and open the markets."Reuter - 214 words
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Article167 1932-11-09 9 London. Nov. 7 Addressing Conservatives in the House of Commas, among whom there has been something use a revolt against the Government* agricultural policy. Mr. MacDonald in the course of the unemployment debate, declared that agriculture must contribute to its own salvation by using the existing tariffs. It was notReuter Wireless - 167 words
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Article88 1932-11-09 9 Solving British Unemployment Problem London. Nov. 5. Many private members, as well as members of the Government and leaders of the Opposition contributed to the first stage of the three days' debate on unemployment yesterday. Suggestions were made, the intention of the discussion being to pool ideas, in88 words
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Article42 1932-11-09 9 Police Inspector Dead and Three Injured Ahmedabad. Nov. 7. Police Inspector Green was shot dead in the city police lines and three other persons were hit and are in hospital The crime is not the work of extremists.— Reuter Wireless42 words
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Article57 1932-11-09 9 Frs. 5,000,000 Blaze in Paris Suburb Paris, Not. 6. Damage estimated at Prs. 5,000,000 was done in a great fire at the seaplane factory at St. Denis, yesterday morning, when three huge sheds, containing stocks of wood, paints and varnishes were destroyed. The prompt arrival of the57 words
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Article112 1932-11-09 9 Impassioned Appeal for Insull Athens. Nov. 6. The Court of Appeal has upheld the arrest of Samuel Insull after a discussion in camera which sometimes became so heated that cries could be heard outside. The decision followed the delivery of an impassioned appeal by Insull's lawyer. M. Ladas.Reuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article66 1932-11-09 9 S.O.S. From British Cargo Boat Colon. Panama, Nov. 6. A British cargo-boat, the Ariguani, is rushing to the assistance of another British cargo-boat, the Phenus, of 7.615 tons which has sent out an SOS. saying that she has been hit by a hurricane 250 miles north ofReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article55 1932-11-09 9 Goh Guang Deng, a Hylam, was charged in the District Court at Malacca before Mr. H. C. Willan with being in possession of incriminating literature of the Communist Party of Malaya. The detective police constable who arrested him, found him in possession of 82 pamphlets. Pleading guilty, accused was sentencd55 words
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Article90 1932-11-09 9 M. Herriot's "Magnificent" Reception in Madrid Toulouse. Nov. b The Franco-Sfc>anish entente cordlale was celebrated at the Radical Socialist Congress meeting here to-day. M. Herrtot attended the Congress en route for home from Spain and said that never had he been the recipient of such a magnificent andReuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article82 1932-11-09 9 Police Guard Mr. Cosgrave at Cork Dublin, Nov. S. The streets of Cork wore lined with thousands of people when Mr. Cosgrave appeared to-day to address a meeting at a cinema. A strong bodyguard was necessary to protect him as he entered the building, which *m accomplished safely,Reuter Wireless - 82 words
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Article44 1932-11-09 9 Mre. E. E. Chambers and Miss Chambers ur» expected in Penang from home about Nov 20. Mr. T. E. R. Parsons. Manager oi Gac K<* Estate. Batang Malaka. has loft for Home oft retirement. Mr. A Voulor is now in charge of the Estate44 words
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Advertisement122 1932-11-09 9 I Ladies Here is Your Opportunity Special Clearance of HAND BAGS SLIGHTLY SOILED. A VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTION FOR USE ON EVERY OCCASION 33%% REDUCTION FOM OWE n EEH OXLI. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Stratts Settlement*). SINGAPORE. HALLS DISTEMPER WILL MAKE YOUR HOME MORE CHEERFUL AND HEALTHIER HALL'S DISTEMPER122 words
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Advertisement827 1932-11-09 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.827 words
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Advertisement535 1932-11-09 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) -ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due Sails Steamer S'pore. S'pore. s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 6.5. CITY OP SINGAPORE For Havre, London, Rotterdam535 words
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Advertisement394 1932-11-09 10 P. 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 OOYI LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA Dae Tonnage. Singapore. ToniM?**. RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 11 CORFU ||J SOUDAN 6.500394 words
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Advertisement555 1932-11-09 11 Ml a HI k Yf I k" I JOB H jt |1B mm Ik I gn to XAPI.KS. MAKsrirr r:,. o^ov^JS^SSSSSn \jjj> lvl nviiEKDiUH AND y.o-; .0.000 "<U T ,o^o xie u,5 H T Jn2425 T. 10.000 Dec 29 30 srv' I, T lM F b 8 9 .'.,n^:,'', L,,555 words
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Advertisement358 1932-11-09 11 zt/JDIMMtJE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON SEATTLE S D,R L EC? S O^Ja 2° ?5 NG K TO LOS angeles v '%iF€v anal v v R A r ™sa THROUGH RATE HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA £102. EUROPE \m SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER358 words
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Advertisement471 1932-11-09 11 K. P. M. KOMNKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCOAPPIJ 9. P, W -RaUi., S..P.U. Tcnb.1a,,,,.. Nov. 9. T«. ngkn Mo t ,,n,-S ,ba and Djarobi V AMSSSSS 50.,,,.,s o k s k lind Pilkun OFTEN XOORT-Frld"; Nov n ZLT T Te bit! t and Rongat. and Suurabaya. (passengers and mails only). Batavia. Scmaran,471 words
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415 1932-11-09 12 HIT ON JAW And Pinned Against Wall By Car London Oct. 25. Motor bandits in a stolen car to-day drove! straight at a police officer who was trying to stop them. Forced hinVto jump on the pavement. Followed him there with the car and415 words
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Article239 1932-11-09 12 Air Mail Pocketing £30,000 Accusation Nrw York. Allegations that he pocketed £30.000 of £600.000 raised by lotteries are being made against Senator James J. Davis, a former Welsh pit boy. who amassed a fortune in, America and became Secretary of Labour under President Harding. HeAir Mail - 239 words
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Article19 1932-11-09 12 A sheep killed at Warton, near Lancaster, was found to have in its stomach a golden guinea dated 1760.19 words
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Article114 1932-11-09 12 Hua Tong, Brit. 109, from Muar 8, for Muar 9. Tidore, Dut. 525, from Pekan Baroe 8, for Pekan Baroe 9. Kimpart. Brit. 489, Port Dickson 8, for Malacca 9. Silverteak, Brit. 3693, from Manila 8, for Port Swettenham 14. Surabaya Maru, Jap. 2722, from Nagoya 8. for114 words
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Advertisement692 1932-11-09 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated tn 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. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s£. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de692 words
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Advertisement467 1932-11-09 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5223. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Leave Singapore. Penan* m.s. ERRIA Nov. 22 Nov. 25 mJS. ALSIA Dec. 14 Dec. 18 mj>. LALANDIA Jan. 1 Jan. 3 m.s. MEONIA Jan. 25 Jan. 27 m.s. BORINGIA467 words
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Advertisement245 1932-11-09 12 T.S.S. "KEDAH" It is notified that T. S. S. l KI will be withdrawn for Annua: for two trips commenein instant. There will be no sailn. Singapore to Penang on Thursday, November and Thursday, November "Kedah" will resume \v weekly sailings to Penar Belawan on Thursday. 24th. MANSFIELD CO., lit,245 words
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Miscellaneous732 1932-11-09 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 730 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 P m J Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 pm. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday,732 words
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Miscellaneous34 1932-11-09 12 Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tan jon* Pa jar: Albert Dock: Oscar 11. Victoria Dock: Singkel. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Pabud. No. 1 Dock: Nil. No. 2 Dock: NIL34 words
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Article529 1932-11-09 13 jster Ship for .Manhattan and Washington K Suinlty Dollar, head of the Dollar ,nd PVMMMfI U the United States to Ni-w York recently in such imisttc mood that he anticipated that m.;;ira f ively few years the American BMkrtne \u-uld carry the great burden PMMnfet and IMght traffic529 words
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Article134 1932-11-09 13 V-vvfoundland to Nova Scotia Halifax, N.S. unship sevice between St. Johns. Mi and Halifax. Nova Scotia, is bed by the Newfoundland Railhil 1 to an announcement by Cana--'•'inships. which will be local the new line. The service will be «d uiii be operated throughout the The Newfoundland134 words
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Article44 1932-11-09 13 ■M6 for Carrying One Post Bag States cargo steamer Golden Oceanic and Oriental Navigation •"•id I single post bag to Zealand, which cost the Ame!ll<"t £2.866 This Company re- Government a subvention of ee iirl,. f o: every voyage which "lakes.44 words
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Article58 1932-11-09 13 toamer Explorateur Orandidier town Madras on Friday, at 7 a.m. 1 'Wv sail on the same day at B **«on, Tourane and Haiphong. ■.'.iKirves. Prtßatd red and marked Mblting a flashing white light '"ds, has been established on the ■atern entrance la Johore l«tanee of about 14 cables Il "J58 words
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Article184 1932-11-09 13 Turning to Other Professions Owing to the difficulties cf finding suitabl" employment in the Merchant Navy to-day. many young certificated officers are turnnig fttfe ntion to othor pursuits. Repcrts frequently reach the Imperial Merchant Service Guild of members who hvvr entered business life or who: are qualifyinp184 words
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Article322 1932-11-09 13 Accident on Spanish Vessel In spite of all th? precautions which are uppo.-ed to be taken, and the official and other warnings which are constantly issued, bciler explosions on shipboard are far too frequent and the reports of the Board of Trade enquiries on these accidents are generally322 words
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Article166 1932-11-09 13 British Ship Hits an Iceberg Ottawa. The steamer Bright Fan. Irora London (3,791 tons gross* sank in the Hudson Straits. The steamer, which cleared from Churchill on Sept. 25. with a cargo of grain, struck an iceberg in the middle of the Hudson Straits and sank166 words
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Article85 1932-11-09 13 Repairs to Propeller Shaft When the Angkor, a French mail steamer, arrived in Singapore on Saturday morning, she entered dry dock for repairs to be effected to her propeller shaft, which had become damaged on the way from Colombo. She was delayed for two days, leaving85 words
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Article78 1932-11-09 13 An SOS message carried by homing pigeons from a storm-bound fishing-smack has saved the crew from certain death. The message described the plight of the vessel as "rudderless, swept by the waves and in course of being driven by the wind in the direction of Moneofar," a78 words
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Article91 1932-11-09 13 The Chamber cf Shipping in Kobe is putting forward a proposal to the Union of Japanese Shipowners for the institution of a company with a en pital of two million yen which shall buy up superfluous tonnage of its shareholders. The owners shnll take shares in proportion to the size91 words
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Article1539 1932-11-09 13 ASSIGNMENT OF SHARE UNDER WILL Husband Sued by Wife and Child A statute enacted in the reign of Queen Elizabeth was quoted by His Lordship Mr j Justice Terrell, in the course cf a judgment on a very involved question of law concerning a Chinese will,1,539 words
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Article101 1932-11-09 13 A lobster with claws 13 inches long has been boiled at Bridlington It was found by a diver from the diving vessel Kernoozer, which is being used to detonate unexploded Air Force bcrmbs in the bay. He was searching the bed of the sea when he noticed the end of101 words
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Article534 1932-11-09 13 Late Syed Mohamed bin AlsagofFs Estate Judgment vas delivered by Mr. Justice Terrell in the Supreme Court, yesterday, in th° case in which the Court was asked to construe a clause in the will (dated 1902) of the late Syed Mohamed bin Alsagoff. The parties were Syed534 words
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Article13 1932-11-09 13 Mothers have no fear, otherwise there would be no world.— Mr. George Moore.13 words
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Advertisement418 1932-11-09 13 jt^L SUNSHINE \&Wt GLAXO WITH ADDED VITAMIN P CHERUB r-»« TT B u W6UMMiI EVERY MOTHER should Know that •It satisfies' Makes sound bone* •Prevent* rickets' Prevents constipation f *Is more easily digested I^/^i Jt "Sound teeth cut without trouble* I 'Saves baby being entirely bottle-fed* •Requires only 2 minutes418 words
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Article246 1932-11-09 14 Death of Mr. W. M. Cazalet London, Oct. 25. Mr. W. M. Cazalet, the racehorse owner, and former host of members of the Roya] Family at his London house, died at his home, Palrlawne, Tonbridge, Kent, aged 67. Mr. Cazalet was a keen sportsman and beforeAir Mail - 246 words
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Article32 1932-11-09 14 In our report on Monday of the "A" (Machine CUm) Company s.V.C, dinner on Saturday it *as inadvertently stated that the dinner was at the Ram,-. Hotel instead of the Adelphi •Hotel.32 words
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Article1328 1932-11-09 14 BRITISH PLANS ACCEPTED League Secretariat to Take Action Geneva. The acceptance, after 10 years of inquiry and di^cussi* n by the League of Nat it ns, of the British proposals for tho aholiticn of slavery should be an event cf historic nr.p.-i t.m«-e. It is a1,328 words
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Article547 1932-11-09 14 LIVING ON SAUSAGES— AND LECTURES A London Tube Comedy Major-General L. C. Dunstervillp, the original "Stalky." has been cut of the Army since 1920 And he has written a book "Stalky Settles Down" (Jarrolds. 7s. 6d.>. about his life sin^e j then. The title is thoroughly547 words
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Article157 1932-11-09 14 Former Baronet and Privy Councillor The will has been proved at Somerset House of Mr. Edgar Stayer, described in the Act of j Probate as of Furstenplatz Charlottenburg, Berlin. He left property of the value of £3,362 in England. Mr. Speyer was a German who came157 words
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Article78 1932-11-09 14 The many friends of Dr. C. P. Pagiar will be pleased to learn that after taking various courses in Germany, he is now attached to the Women's and Children's Hospital at Hamburg, where he will also be the guest of Professor Muehlens, specialist in tropical medicines, and Professor Unna. the78 words
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Article195 1932-11-09 14 Sir Austen and the Charter Rugby, the birthplace of Rugger and now the home of the largest wireless station in the world, has attained the status of a borough. The charter granted by the King was brought to the town by Sir Austen Chamberlain, who is195 words
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Advertisement31 1932-11-09 14 "SHIP" Brand Beer HAS ARRIVED Sole Agents HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG. IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. BARGAINS NEW PIANOS AT PRICE OF SECONDHAND W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Manufacturer, AMBER MANSIONS.31 words
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Advertisement52 1932-11-09 14 Rememberthac pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Natures remedy— in fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Compiaints Clarke's Blood Mixture is unexcelled, it expels the poisons and assists healing. Of all Chemists and Stores. Equally goodin LIQUID or52 words
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Advertisement457 1932-11-09 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Li bility of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar457 words
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Advertisement366 1932-11-09 14 THE YOKOHAMA i f BANK, LTk Capital Subs rib up) Reserve Fund President K K > i H Vice -Pi n.ad omm Singapore Brunch l LONDON UXNK Westminster Bank. The National Provli Lloyd's Bank. Ltd BK \N( in > Alexandria (Wgypi >, Ba Calcutta, Canton. Chi tlen, Hamburg, Hank Fl366 words
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Miscellaneous645 1932-11-09 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can br 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 recordi "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from645 words
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Article422 1932-11-09 15 MALAYAN AGENCY CALLER Inquiry Into Singapore Port Trade I London. Oct. 25. 11l J.OWCB, tiir L>. puty Auent v.-f the Malayan AffCOCy, BJM Bdl >ied a hard week's work. Mr Oochraae, the Anent. hM km unwell, and is to-day BBdtfgOtng an operation. Mr. Hubert BanmAir Mail - 422 words
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Article65 1932-11-09 15 crop harvested during year ended 1932. amounted to 3.685.265 lb.: of coffee were produced. Rubber '■trage price of 2 95d. p?r pound. Lon■•s and coffee average price of I pit hundredweight Production ol n:bb r will be continued durManastr estimates that 7.900 >!i be harvested. Balance brought65 words
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Article62 1932-11-09 15 ended June 30. 1932. amounts km of £2.897). which, added ought forward, leaves bato debit of profit and loss. tbber harvested during year was: Nagalelai 354.162 lb.. total Pfmx 744.041 lb. were sold >^r brought In at valuation from average gross price of 2.55d. oW balance of 106.13062 words
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46 1932-11-09 15 K.M.S. (MALAY STATES) RUBBER PLANTATIONS <ndt'd June 30. 1932. states I amounted to 1,173 776 1b that crop for current will show reduction on that tm*. Profit amounted to «.44f>. Add balance brought making £14.753, less interest F» fertng £14.728, which <<rry forward, rLn,t divlta 1929-30)46 words
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Article12 1932-11-09 15 ElndtMadim to the I ;.^viated through an i £ShJ an imporiai cur12 words
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Article207 1932-11-09 15 Changes in Representative Prices L^ OtatiOn f ther US *<*** as Nov 1 Air Reduction Allied Chemical and Dye 7!, American Tobacco "B" Auburn bb Borden Company or;) v Canadian Pacific ?f£ Chrysler Motors JJJJ Consolidated Gas of Neu York MU Drugs. Inc. Jj* Eastman Kodak207 words
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Article129 1932-11-09 15 A(< (.mits for year ended June 30 show that after transferring £1.033 from reserves not now required, loss for year amounted to £1 099 Balance brought forward was £7,613 deducting loss for year £1,099 there remains balance of £6.513. which directors recommend be carried forward. (Previous year,129 words
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Article156 1932-11-09 15 Capitalism is merely a competitive effort to supply people's needs.— Sir George CockeriU With 20 per cent, of the tonnage of the world laid up. and a matter of nearly 900 vessels in this country alone lying in the backwaters, the prospect of an Immediate improvement is not encouraging.— Mr.Sir Georgre Cockerill - 156 words
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Article549 1932-11-09 15 Plantation Work on Sunday Should be Abolished Maurice Maude writes to the Financial Are we ever going to get a fair price for that much-used commodity rubber, or is the price going to remain at its present low level That xs what most Qf us who lQoked upon549 words
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Article45 1932-11-09 15 TREASURY BILL RATE DOWN AGAIN Speculative Issues Up On Wall Street Rally On .h o London, Nov. 6. the Oowmm W e agaln allott l f u«^:rr t s o jrrr- the ratf -nlrtone oPelWd Wlth a raore h Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article36 1932-11-09 15 rvi *u ox London. Nov. 7. chZlv J°j k E r hanee to day w ith the new conversion loan closed at three el? Mhs rally Ls noT quieSr.- firm OPening and a brlsk Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article91 1932-11-09 15 Public Works for Australian Unemployed o Canberra, Nov. 6. Subscription lists for the ten years £8.000.000 Commonweath loan issued at par will open to-morrow and will close on December sth Tr? a f J!? e proceeds be wed to fund Treasury bills and the remainder for financing publicReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article61 1932-11-09 15 Nationalised as Resources of the State Mexico. City. Nov. 6 In order to ensure that the mineral sources of the country are considered as national reserves a Government decree nationalises all deposits of gold, copper, antimony, mercury aluminium, phosphates, nitrates, coal, platinum' iron and bismuth. It is understoodReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article150 1932-11-09 15 =«a=s-'===ttr=! sarr rrs srs ™J%£2ZJ* Wtalt- Ma y nn^rated Matay S,at«. (3) Figures for 1931 were Tona Average per month 50 655 (4) Figures for 1932 are:— 4>221 January February 2 854 March I'9lo1 910 April s 44 May S 'O B B June 2,025 July 2.474150 words
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Article349 1932-11-09 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES November 8. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2j3 31|32 London, 3 months* sight 2(3 15(16 London, 60 days' sight 2j3 ***** London, 30 days' sight 2,3 7|B London, demand 2 j3 27|32 Lowlol1 TT 2|3 13|16 Lyonvs and Paris, demand 960 Hamburg, demand 156349 words
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10 1932-11-09 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION November Bth. 12 o'clock noon10 words
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Article81 1932-11-09 15 TUESDAY, NOV. BTH. 1932. CLOSING QUOTATIONS LOANS B'Pore Municipal S p.c. of 1939 red 1956-66 $22,000,000 109 no C l •'pore Municipal 5 p.c. of lias red. i94 8 58 $21 *****0 no Spore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1930 88 P.M.B. 5 pc Victory Bond* 1920 red.81 words
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Advertisement75 1932-11-09 15 Assets exceed $12.000,000 T^l f* i T* I Assurance in force n WT $35.000.000 Ihe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Ltd H EAD OFnCE ore, Easlern U,e Bu ildln Cecil a^^T T*e C Ompany has £20 .000 .epos.W with the Supreme cct o, England and J^ Complies Act in every75 words
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Article1481 1932-11-09 16 Mil.n.ni Rugby. Approach of the (up <■ imr- A Divroncerting Kr\rr^«- for the SC'.C Drastic Change* in Tram to M«»t .!< hcrr The Tturnament Position. Interstate Hcekey. Local Boxing. Inter-Club <-olf. Malayan rugger is about to enter upon the Malaya Cup pha^e. On the small amount of1,481 words
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Article431 1932-11-09 16 Attractive Threequarter Play P. S. Extra A 13; Gloucester* 13. A very fast and interesting Rugby match was piayed at Tanglin yesterday between the Public Services Extra A XV and a team of the Gloucestershire Regiment. The most pleasing feature was the manner in which the game431 words
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Article32 1932-11-09 16 In a Rugby match between the R.A.F and RaffiVs College, played at Seletar yesterday, the airmen won by one goal and four tiies. 1 7 points) to nil.32 words
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Article89 1932-11-09 16 Drastic Changes in S.C.C. XV Dlk'jtk ehanfei have been made in Fcleclaßq the side to repi* <.nt Singapore ■gainst Joifßti la the Malaya Cup competition at Rrngam on Saturday. The te^m will ov? D. R. Harper: G. C. ASilWOfth, J C C;\)i-: <?. A. C. Ball, D. S.89 words
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Article781 1932-11-09 16 Billson in Irresistible Form M.C.O 18 points; A.P.C. and I niL In the S.C.C. Rugby tournament the Malayan Command Officers inflicted a decisive defeat on the A.P.C and I on the Padang yesterday by 18 points (three goals and a try) to nil. The781 words
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77 1932-11-09 16 anVpTtT I*2 practice in former y*™ an A^P.C. Malaya Rugby XV will play Negri Sernbilanats^^^^^^^^^P^y f ol owing team (including several State players) has been chosen to play Macaulay < Kuala Lumpur). Owen (Singapore*, pe rkins (Penang) P Robe^ *J£_ pcre>. Tatham (Malacca); P.haw (Singa77 words
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Article116 1932-11-09 16 Teams for Annual Poppy Dav Match y Mil V£T, ladleS match *tween Miss Griffith- Jones' XI and the Girls' Sports Club in aid of the Poppy Day Pu nd wiU P ayed on the S.C.C. ground on Thursday afternoon. The teams are as follow Girls' Sport* Club M.E. Staton; I.D. Brown - 116 words
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Article298 1932-11-09 16 South Australia Out for 216 VERITY GETS 5 WICKETS Match Against Representative XI on Friday The M.C.C. recorded the tirst win of their Australian tour at Adelaide yt-.tcrday when they defeated South Australia by an innings and 128 runs. On Friday Jardine s team meets Victoria at298 words
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Article403 1932-11-09 16 A. D. Baker Retains Championship Cup A. D Baktr won the billiards championship Fairer Cup» of the Singapore Cricket Club last night for the second year in succession anci the filth time in six by defeating P. Carmkhael by 350 to 268. The game attracted quite a largeBaker beat Carmtchael - 403 words
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Article59 1932-11-09 16 A Russian pool tournament (250 up) is to be held shortly. Entries will be divided into A Class and B Class, one from each class to be drawn as partners. Entries to close Wednesday. November 30th. Tournament to commence Monday, December 12th. Entrance fee $1 per player. Members wishing to59 words
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Article32 1932-11-09 16 Oxford Beat Edinburgh Acads I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHTI London. Nov. 7. Oxford University had Edinburgh Acads as visitors to-day and won an interesting match by 18 points to 14.32 words
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Article47 1932-11-09 16 Mixed Foursome Competition on Friday A Mixed Foursome Competition has been arranged for Friday afternoon NOVEMBER MONTHLY COMPETITIONS The November Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday 12th and 13th instant, and the Ladies Spoon < Stroke) on Monday, 14th Instant.47 words
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Article215 1932-11-09 16 Harold Lloyd's Successful Come- Hack Harold Lloyd mo.kiv a triumphant comc-bai k to the talkie sere n in Movie Crazy, a Paramount production which opened .it the Cipiti 1 yesterday. As the small-town youth who i> movie struck and who finds his way to Hollywood where he hopes215 words
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Article49 1932-11-09 16 Negotiations Proceeding Without Delay London. Nov. 8. IndL\ and Ceylon tea associations have issued a statement to thr effect that negotiations for the regulation of tea exports are proceeding satisfactorily and without delay other than that involved by the necessity of ecmntttu continously with Eastern intere~t ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article89 1932-11-09 16 Posthumous Award to Mr. H O. Watkins London. Nov. 5. The King has approved the conferment of a medal in silver with a clasp inscribed "Arctic 1930-1931" to fqurteen members of the British Arctic air route expedition. A posthumous award to H. G Watkins, the brilliant leader who89 words
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Article14 1932-11-09 16 Mr. N. R. Jarrett, M.C.S.. is expected back ficm home leave by the Kaiser-I-Hind.14 words
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Article58 1932-11-09 16 Financing Reconstruction m War Scarred Ami Shanghai Not The Chinese Central Ooverr.n-.. proved of the proposal of Mr w Mayor of Greater Shanghai I invest their money In the NMMftl war -devastated arras at Chafxi K:.i sung and Honckew The reoon>'n. Lssued by the Chinese authorities ma chasedSin Chew Jit Poh - 58 words
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Article46 1932-11-09 16 Work Mav Restart ReftfC Christmas London N"» Router understands that Uirrr possibility of the resumption of W gisnt Cunard liner. -.534. 1 pafon and also, as a result of HM > money situation and th»' low mi the building of the *l«ter-.-hip ronsidered.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article59 1932-11-09 16 Malacca Volunterrv" Competition I From Our Own CorrespontiVir MaU<<o Nl The monthly spo^n .hoot hf N took plac< at the Bukit Sebukor Ri at 8 am Pte. Cho Kim Tian won tlx Club well a; the Par" Kim SeiiK HP «>r time, while Ueut. Tan Chen* Chy« m59 words
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