The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 November 1932
1932-11-10
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Title Section19 1932-11-10 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. I.J.Kon. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932. I__________1 m mmm 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article412 1932-11-10 1 Mr. I i. nk i m Kooseveit Mas elected Piesident of the I'niied States by an overwhelming majority Pages 9 and 2. Hopes are expressed m Geneva that Mr. Ro< evelt's flection will mean a more symrathetir attitude towards Europe's troubles but m New Ycrk it is412 words
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Article1510 1932-11-10 1 A too seidous-minded politician said to me as we drove past Olympia the other day 'Europe is fated with a crisis that may uh-imately lead to another war: the League of Nations is threatened with disruption; and the HanoresFMg Fair is opening at Olympia. Which of the two do1,510 words
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Advertisement271 1932-11-10 1 RIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-NIGHT OFFICIAL TO-MORROW POPPY DAY BALL ARMISTICE Tcabaret E DINNER DANCE (EXTENSION TILL 2 AM) $1.50 per head HftttnT EVEN/NG DRESS ESSE.V7-7.AL RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 (10 LINES) FOIXTAMf271 words
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Advertisement107 1932-11-10 1 Ti™ ADELPHI NOVEMBER. I M W I E L Under the distinguished Patronage of Mrs. OLDFIELD and LADY MURISON POPPY DAY DINNER DANCE CABARET rf TO ENJOY YOURSELF! (SVETLANOVA SALNIKOFF) BUOK DINERS $3.50 NOW NON-DINERS $1.00 ,f S i„ a g ood cause. EXTENSION— 2 A.M. SEA VIEW HOTEL FRIDAY107 words
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Advertisement123 1932-11-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Malaya Map Calenders Page 1. Singapore Art Club Exhibition— Page 2. Traffic regulations for Armistice Day— Page 2. The most popular dance number. 4711 Patu 8. Kaney stationery m presentation caskets— Page 16. CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE ■Sfifsfe^JH 9T tf%«t i, J UNPRECEDENTED CLEARANCE SALE. CHINESE CURIOS, EMBROIDERIES,123 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-10 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article233 1932-11-10 2 Woman Found Guilty of Retaining Money The strange story of a little Chinese boy who stole money from his father and entrusted it to a woman to keep was told to Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Third Police Magistrate, yesterday, when the woman was charged233 words
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Article78 1932-11-10 2 Allegation Against Young Chinese Alleged to be a notorious extortioner Li Ah Ba, a 23 -year-old Chinese, was arrested by the Singapore Detective Branch and produced before Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday. It is alleged th-t the accused was operating In the Clyde78 words
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Article334 1932-11-10 2 Charge Against Chinese A further stage In the proceedings against two Chinese arrested for stealing two opium smoking pipes from a house m Upper Hokien Street one of the men alleged to have been armed with a pistol took place m the Criminal District Court before Mr.334 words
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Article40 1932-11-10 2 I For the convenience of members attending the early morning service at the Cenotaph to-morrow breakfasts will be obtainable |at the S.C.C. Members wishing to avail I themselves of these facilities should notify the Secretary to-day. i40 words
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Article692 1932-11-10 2 REPORT OF GENEVA COMMITTEE Illicit Manufacturers m Far East M. Paul Bastid (France) presenting a report of the Fifth Committee In traffic In opium and [other dangerous drugs, at Geneva said that it must be regarded as the collective work of all the delegations which had692 words
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Article100 1932-11-10 2 For Thursday, November 10th 'Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. j Judgment: S. 826 32— Bernard Rowe Thornett vs. N. V. Java Sumatra HandelmaatschapPU. Followed by Pro. S. *****. S. *****. Re Estate of Chua Chong Pheow, deceased. Chua Hong Kay vs. Lim100 words
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Article104 1932-11-10 2 The vanguard of the 2'2oth Burma Rifles arrived m Tapping on Sunday by train from Penang. The party Is 50 strong under the command of one European officer and 2 native officers. The main contingent b expected to arrive from Burma about Nov. 12. Th? 1104 words
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Advertisement438 1932-11-10 2 I All Ladies who Value I the Charm of a i Beautiful Complexion I l should use Max Factor's j i Honeysuckle j Cream J Obtainable at I The Federal Dispensary Ltd. 1 J (Incorporated In F.M.S.) J Successors to Timms Dispensary Ltd. J 1 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. 1438 words
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Advertisement635 1932-11-10 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 m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Lease of M. C. Vacant land adjoining Elgin Bridge. North Bridge Road, for the erection635 words
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Advertisement497 1932-11-10 2 TRADE MARK NOTICES. *mm jpL A^tt assets* x nnm e<*** imß NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thMarks and names depicted abo\. exclusive property of Chop Kwamof No: 17. New Bridße Road. Su.. i Chop Hua Joo of No: 5. El'enU.r. Singapore, and are used by them :r. with Rice Vinegar497 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous234 1932-11-10 2 THE WEEK Thursday, 10th. High Water 08.38. 8.5 ft.. 21.07. 8.6 ft Football: Charity match. Anglo-Chinese School vs. Raffles College. Jelan Besar. Friday, 11th. High Water 09.06. 8.8 ft., 21.50. 88 ft. Armistice Day. Service at Cenotaph 7.30 a.m. Service at St. Andrews Cathedral 10.30 a.m Singapore Races. First Day.234 words
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Article216 1932-11-10 3 Her Millionaire Husband's Losses Madge Titheradge, who, until her retlre--nd m triage m 1928, was one of the figures on the London stage, is ring a number of offers to return. Transatlantic telephone calls have b tween Miss Titheradge and Lonu ios during the past few days,216 words
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Article237 1932-11-10 3 Singapore Nov. 9. Murray Cup Competition, 1932 The following are the results of this competition: Ist No. 14 PI. "D" (Eurasian) Coy., S.V.C. 154 2nd No. 16 PI. "D" (Eurasian) Coy., S.V.C. 132 3rd No. 14 PI. "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. M.V.C. 127 4th No. 5 PI. "A"237 words
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Article, Illustration577 1932-11-10 3 AN ARCHBISHOP'S EVIDENCE Dr. Temple Urges Strong National Action The Royal Commission on Lotteries recomnenced its sittings under the chairmanship >f Mr. Graham Campbell, m the absence of Sir Sidney Rowlatt. The evidence was taken of Dr. William remple, Archbishop of York, the Rev. S.577 words
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Article231 1932-11-10 3 Death of Famous Indian Leader Patna, Nov. 1. The death is announced of Sir Aii Imam, one of the foremast political leaders m India and former Law Member of the Government of India. His death occurred suftcft nly from heart failure at Ranchi. where he wa holidaying.231 words
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Article400 1932-11-10 3 EXPERT'S ONE DAY CALL Arranging Empire Broadcast Service Mr. Malcolm Frcst, who is acting as M^lson officer for the British Broadcasting Corporation m respect of the Empire Broadostlng Service which they are shortly to inaugurate, win arrive m Singapore on February 3rd, 1933. NAir MaiL - 400 words
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Article462 1932-11-10 3 Well Known Ceylon Business Man Drowned i I Colombo, Oct. 31. Mr. Chas. E. Emerscn. managing director of Messrs. Brcwn and Co.. war, drowned m the sea off Mount Lavinia yesterday morning. Accompanied by Mr. Archibald Alger. Secretary of the Colombo Club. Mr. Emerson was bathing at462 words
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Article132 1932-11-10 3 Perak Tea, a product of Changkat Kinding Estate, Tanjong Rambutan, is now on sale m Ipoh and will soon be on sale n all the towns of Malaya. The packets are very well got-up, the first packing being of lead foil, with a paper wrapper on two sides and at132 words
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Article523 1932-11-10 3 But it Doesn't Seem to Matter Really Yesterday I hit Mr. George Cook on the nose. I am a reporter, and Mr. George Cook is a pugilist. Mr. Cook is Tolng to try to batter Mr Don McCordindale at the Albert Hall; and I have523 words
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Advertisement77 1932-11-10 3 INDISPUTABLY *V^7 THE BEST FRAM~ROY Co. ¥i9km\J^~K M WMaW TO JAVA W IN 1 To Palembang m 3 hours lj COOL, QUICK and COMFORTABLE INTENSELY INTERESTING mm am Apply X.P.M.. Rotterdam Lloyd, Nederland Steamship Co.. American Express, Thos. Cook. Mansfield Co. '^■■■■■■■^■■■■■lllMBaHßßaMnßaaaßßHßßßaßMßßilllMßaßßHßHßaHMaßMßr^Maai^BlHilllllllllllllHi^^ AEROMAIL THE IDEAL STATIONERY FOR t\IRMAIL SERVICE Sheets77 words
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Advertisement119 1932-11-10 3 The Importance of Salt Zfor CF/avourind c£g!gg^ ?hc flavouring so characteristic of good cooking ISaSCiy^ is ,ar^ clv <J JC t() s llt w,sc,v u sed. it is so importfjj^yj tant an^ vet so inexpensive. Your cooking f_Pffflfja deserves the thoughtful choice of the best JwHbjffil obtainable— pure, dry, free-running,119 words
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Article, Illustration259 1932-11-10 4 Photograph by NORTHERN IRELAND PARLIAMENT buildings at Stormont. near B will b.» cpetMd Dy tne Prince vi Wales ihis month THE BRITISH GRENADIERS The saxophone has found its way into the band of the GrenadJer Guards. LONDON'S wonder car. A miniature motor car. electrically drivenair mail - 259 words
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Article463 1932-11-10 5 BRAS BASAH ROAD CRIME Verdict Against Missing Tailor At an inquest held by Mr. F. G. Bourne m the Coroner's Court yesterday into the death of a Chinese who had been stabbed by another m a ladies dressmaker's shop tn Bras Basah Road, one of the463 words
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Article992 1932-11-10 5 POLICE COURT STORY Chinese Acquitted on Extortion Charge References to alleged machinations of Chinese secret societies m Jurong were made before Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, when three Chinese were charged with extortion. The accused claimed trial and were represented992 words
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Article381 1932-11-10 5 UNEMPLOYMENT ON THE DECLINE Encouraging Words toy Chancellor Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, at Birmingham said that the rising tide 01 unemployment had been arrested. •"I shall not be surprised." he added, "if Vf were to find out before many weeks are381 words
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Advertisement128 1932-11-10 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. SAUCY, DARING COMEDY WITH CATCHY TUNESPACKED WITH LAUGHTER AND SONG TEDDY BROWN 'famous orchestra leader) I,l* MARIUS B. WINTERS ORCHESTRA A British International Picture GREAT EXTRA- ATTRACTION if rwr "Th* Kattle of Lile" should rome to Malaya, make a point of sreing it at «n> cost It128 words
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Advertisement82 1932-11-10 5 M Definitely a Film Not to Miss m these Days of Depression" Straits Times (Yesterday). NOW AT THE CAPITOL HAROLD LLOYD IN "MOVIE CRAZY" Paramount^ Comedy Sensation Box Office Phones 5261-5262 SPECIAL MATINEES TO-MORROW, SAT. SUNDAY Children Half Price. SUBSCRIBER'S DELIVERY NOTICE. IF DELIVERY OF PAPER IS NOT SATISFACTORY PLEASE82 words
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Advertisement100 1932-11-10 5 SKYSCRAPER SOULS is COMING MIIM.'i.MMM MATINEES TO-MORROW, SATURDAY SUNDAY. The Winner of 1932 "BLUE RIBBON"— Fox Movietone's Brilliantly Human ComedyDrama REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM WITH MARION NIXON AND RALPH BELLAMY BOOKING AT ROBINSONS. COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT100 words
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Article908 1932-11-10 5 EMPIRE FINANCIAL PROBLEMS hancellor on the Position m China and India London. Nov. 9. In i hnal speech on the unemployment m Tin House of Commons Mr. Neville Chamberlain replied to the speech of Sir H bert Home, wherein the latter suggested that Mte commodity pricesReuter - 908 words
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Article33 1932-11-10 5 "An island of emotion m vast ocean of expense," was how Mr. <J«fUC9 McCardie, the bachelor judge, described 'Love" at the dinner of the Camping Club of Great Britain and Ireland m London.33 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article1881 1932-11-10 6 PROGRESS OF THE 'SPURS Group Leaders Maintain Positions [From Our Own Correspondent J London, Oct. 25. Football form defies analysis. There has not been a Saturday this season m the League without its crop of surprises. They came along last week-end. good and plenty. There were twoAir Mail - 1,881 words
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Article122 1932-11-10 6 Several Matches Have To Be Abandoned London, Oct. 29. The following are the results of Rugby League matches played to-day Barrow 11. Bradford N. o (abandoned after 64 minutes) Broughton 0. St. Helen's Recs. 0 Dewsbury 27, Leigh 0 Featherstone 3. Warrington io' Huddersfield 0. Hunslet 8 Hull122 words
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Advertisement198 1932-11-10 6 Cuticura QjOX2p For the Daily Toilet Used rrjjularh. lhi> j>ur«\ fragrant, oVlii atol\ medicated soap keeflt the skin fresh, dear and flowing with health. Sample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum fr«te upon request, f rum MullerA Phippn (Malaya) Limited, I'nion Building, Singapore. RONSON BRITISH MADE RAZOR STROP IN ONE Chromium198 words
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Advertisement408 1932-11-10 6 OF ALL THE WORLD. *H9f The AUSTIN LI ERE. there and everywhere that is what- can be said with o€Ven lOlirer truth about the Austin Seven. With its ample accommodation is without excep- ft for four persons, the little tourer has captured the heart and tion the embodiment of everything408 words
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7266 1932-11-10 7 INCREASED LIGHT AND WATER CHARGES Proposal Rejected by Commissioners THE MUNICIPAL ESTIMATES PASSED UNPROFITABLE GAS DEPARTMENT Ihi Municipal budget for 1933 was considered at a meeting of the Municipal ommivsif r.ers held yesterday and passed with amendments. The I'resident's action m including m the budget increased charges for electricity and7,266 words
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796 1932-11-10 8 SINGAPOER FREE PRESS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, POPPY DAY To-morrow is the Day of Remembrance. To-day is the day on which Malaya, m common with the rest of the Empire, has the opportunity of giving practical expression to the fact that it has not forgotten all that Armistice Day stands for796 words
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Article480 1932-11-10 8 Captain Geoffrey Freyberg. the Master Attendant, was admitted to the General Hosoital yesterday, suffering from a septic foot. A fine cf $120 cr six months" rigorouo imprisonment was imposed by the Criminal District Judge. -Mr. C. Wilson, yesterday on a Chinese who was accused of being m possession of dutiable480 words
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Article103 1932-11-10 8 To England and Back m Three Weeks [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 9. Mr. H. B. Talalla, director of the Fletcher Trading Co.. Kuala Lumpur, and Ipoh. leaves Kuala Lumpur by the night mail for Ipoh and Penang to-morrow to connect at Alor Star on103 words
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Article555 1932-11-10 8 THE SECOND EDITION Gloucesters' Farewell Performances In farewell to Singaporr the Gloucesters promised to give m their Tanglin Tit-B.ts an ever. better show than that th<\v produced la.st year —and they hove succeeded. The second TltBlts. which opened at the Victoria Theatre las: Viight, is555 words
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Article183 1932-11-10 8 Resident Sees No Objection to Change of Title TFrom Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 9. The Unofficials of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board expressed their appreciation of the servicer of Mr. V. G. Ezechiel. the Chairman, and their good wishes for his leave at the conclusion183 words
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Article74 1932-11-10 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Nov. 9th. Messrs. Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £155 (£155)4 Forward £155V 2 (£1553/4). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows Spot74 words
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Article65 1932-11-10 8 Dr. Wm. Young, who succeeds Dr. M. J. Graham as Health Officer. Kinta. and Mrs Young have arrived m Ipoh. Alleged to have absconded from Malacca where he is said to have committed murder. Sin Peng Koh. a 19-year-old Hokien. was arrested m Singapore by the Detective Branch On the65 words
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Article148 1932-11-10 8 VAIN SEARCH FOR n P PHEMIUS Disabled off Coast of Nicaragua Grave trnmn iTC ii' rt-i.nid U steamer. Phemiu*. from NY v. y Kong with her crew I ixty Chinese has be-n sunk report m a MMP r-«.-r..d a i I Colon. Panama. Three United148 words
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Article120 1932-11-10 8 Interesting Double Feature Programme An interesting doubie teiftV now showing at the Paul; chosen are as different M can riety thus offered Is plea^ The first of the two R International Production entitled I Life. It deals with the a damentrls of life, and il existence m nature120 words
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Article175 1932-11-10 8 Commissioners Celebrate a Ta>k Well Done f From Our O'^ c Prnan«. Nm I The Penan- Munu merry at the annual Bud». c; E and O Hotel last i.iulft A: loyal toast Dr J E. Smith pnpOMd th. ■alth of the President and Mr Q W a175 words
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Article151 1932-11-10 8 Bengali Who Threatened >l;i>.«» Tailor A Malay tailor named S>ed Mohammed successful m a cum of criminal latin against a Bengali named Gulam »l heard by Mr. C. Wilson m U. Ott Di strlct Court yesterday. The same pari recently been lnvohed m a CMC m151 words
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Article41 1932-11-10 8 Government to Take C— i flWJ Over Shanghai. >•■> On account of the heavy loss*- it. the China Merchants Steam Nawnati pany. the Chinese Government I take over the company and bu\ I shares held by private Individu... Siang Pao.41 words
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Advertisement304 1932-11-10 8 F^rambuie THK EMPIRES FINEST LIQIEIR. WINE MERCHANTS. 4 a BY SPECIAI Vj^sJ^^Kf iO H.M. THE APPOINTMENI jam wgy RING of siam B/R7HDAY PRESENTS i 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 enamel304 words
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MR. ROOSEVELTS ELECTION TRIUMPH
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Article486 1932-11-10 9 Returned by Record Majority MR. HOOVER'S MESSAGE TO NEW U.S. PRESIDENT WHAT WILL THE CHANGE MEAN TO EUROPE Mr. Franklin Roosevelt. Democrat Governor of New York State, was elected President of the United States yesterday by an overwhelming majority over his Republican opponent. Mr. Herbert Hoover. The outgoing President mRmUT - 486 words
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Article170 1932-11-10 9 4.10 p m. bland Robert Lehman. Democrat, succeeds It as Governor of New York State his B being conceded by his opponent. Colooel "BUT Donovan. and Mrs. Roosevelt gave a buffet supper to >wd of friends m their New York l evening. Pressmen, secretaries andReuter - 170 words
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Article313 1932-11-10 9 New York. Nov. 9. lUefed tidal wave approaching a j record is expected to exceed Mr. popular vote m 1928 of 21 millions by 1 Democrat! claim 472 of the total of 531 L New York, Nov. 9. Ma" Ferguson was re-elected »f Texas with a majority of 180.000 HiReuter Far Eastern - 313 words
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Article110 1932-11-10 9 New York, Nov. 9. The incomplete returns indicate that M. Roosevelt is expected to get 453 electoral votes and Mr Hoover 78. Mr Hoover has sent the following telegram to Mr. Roosevelt. 'I congratulate you on the opportunity whkh has come to you to be of serviceReuter - 110 words
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Article86 1932-11-10 9 i miauriprua. .>ov. b, li.as p.m. Voting is heavy but there are no disturbances. More than 200 complaints of "fraud" were received by the Roosevelt committee headquarters m the first three hours of polling. The leader of the Democrats m Philadelphia declared that he would ask the courtw *o impoundReuter - 86 words
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Article132 1932-11-10 9 New York, Nov. 8, 11.30 p.m. The poll ii likely, to be a record surpassing the 1928 total. The weather m most parts of the United States is good. Early voting was the rule and polling was quiet m most places and apart from a few ftsticufTs there were noReuter - 132 words
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Article35 1932-11-10 9 Camden, New Jersey, Nov. 8. Ballot boxes had to be opened by permission of the Supreme Court Judge. The papers were so large that they had to be pushed down and the boxes relocked.- -Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article36 1932-11-10 9 Indianapolis, Nov. 8. Two men have been arrested and 100 ordered to leave the State until after the election. Reuter. Richmond. Virginia. Nor. 8. A woman dropped dead from heart failure as she was voting.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article627 1932-11-10 9 New York, Nov.. s. Unofficial fragmentary returns show that Roosevelt 15 leading m seven States, having 93 electoral votes. Hoover is leading m three States, having 20 electoral votes. The candidates are running neck and neck m Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Reuter. New York. Nov. 9, 9.32627 words
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Article110 1932-11-10 9 PROTEST MEETING IN MELBOURNE Government Agree to Demands Canberra. Nov. 9. Following a protest meeting of 200 naval rating, at Melbourne against the reduction of pay under the financial emergency, at which the spokesmen threatened action by 3.000 ratings unless their grievances were remedied, the Government, onReuter - 110 words
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Article102 1932-11-10 9 Premier's Ardent Communist Visitor London, Nov. 9. Th: Hampstead magntm? addressed th~ ?ighteen-year old Ivan S?ruya m severe paternal language belore leniently binding him over m the scle surety of his mother to behave properly for two years. The police reported that Seruyi- was an arient Communin andReuter - 102 words
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Article145 1932-11-10 9 Nanyang Siang Pao - Nanyang Siang Pao Protective Duties to be Imposed Shanghai. Nov. 9. The Executive Committee of the Government jf the Philippine Islands has approved of the proposal of the Pailiament to adopt protective measures against the dumping of ncn-American g ods m the Philippine Inlands. The CustomDep rtniint145 words
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Article122 1932-11-10 9 Nanyang Siang Pao - Nanyang Siang Pao Big Battle m Progress Near Luchow Shanghai. Soy. 9. A big battle m the vicinity of Luchow and Fushu. m East Szechuan, has been going on since yesterday morning. The attacking forces under the command of General Liv Siang have been repulsed with heavy losses.122 words
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Article132 1932-11-10 9 Extensive Defence Lines m Kwanglung Hong Kong. Nov. 9. General Chan Chai-tong. Commander-in-chief sf the Cantonese army, is reported to have completed several defence lines In North and East Kwangtung which have cost nearly a million dollars. Although the southern leaders do not aYimit the impending attack ofUnion Times - 132 words
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Article65 1932-11-10 9 Commons Adopts Increased Customs Duties London. Nov. 9. The House of Commons by 350 votes to 38 approved the customs duties against the Irish Free State. Mr. J. H. Thomas explaining that the increase was necessary on >*o* 9 owing to the fact that receipts up toReuter - 65 words
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Article29 1932-11-10 9 Hanyang Siang Pao - Hanyang Siang Pao To Commence Operations on Saturday Shanghai, Nov. 9. The powerful radio station constructed by th? Government at N9r»lcinflr will commence oorrations on Saturday-29 words
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Article602 1932-11-10 9 HEAVY AIR ATTACKS BY JAPANESE Armoured Train Destroyed WW by Mine i Shanghai, Nov. 9. General Tang Chu-wu. who Is operating at the eastern terminus of the Mukden-Hailur Railway, reports to Peiping that a Japanese armoured train sent to attack the Chinese forces at Hailung struck602 words
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Article108 1932-11-10 9 Programmes To Be 2 Hours Long London, Nov. 9. The British Broadcasting Corporation has now completed arrangements for a scheme for supplying all parts of the British Empire with a wireless service from Dec. 19, next. On th? short wave length from Daventry two hour programmes will be108 words
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Article72 1932-11-10 9 Challenge To Irish Republican Army Dublin, Nov. 9. A sensation m political circles r- -re has been caused by the speech of President de Valera, to the Fianna Pail convention where he warned the Irish Republican Army and other organisations that anyone found m possession of aimsReuter - 72 words
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Article36 1932-11-10 9 In Warsaw on Way to Geneva Warsaw, Nov. 9. The Japanese delegation arrived last night from Moscow. To-day will be t^ken up by official visits and the delegation nil. leave for Geneva to-night.- ReutrrReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement192 1932-11-10 9 rt The most JSk lpiP| popular dance i number -"47 II" On every Dance Floor one famous Number s^= i Uefap toG* 1 remains m cohstant favour "4711". this vl T' fascinating and genuine Eau de Cologne. When V ~i r Q y oppressive heat causes headache, the cool, fresh192 words
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Advertisement961 1932-11-10 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (OciT 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 BHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.961 words
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Advertisement567 1932-11-10 10 Ellerman Bucknall i Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VL% PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Satis Steamer Spore. Spore. s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 s.s. CITY OF SINGAPORIS For Havre, London,567 words
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Advertisement408 1932-11-10 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S QOVERNIHHj LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA 8 lAPAN Due n Tonnage. Singapore. Tonn RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 11408 words
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Advertisement730 1932-11-10 11 O. S. K. Line. rOR EUROPE, AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. Due. Sails I I'l II M\Kl 1)1 RBAN. Port Elizabt-th. Capt- Town Rio de .J.iiii in>. .Santos. Montevideo and Buenos Aires via Colombo (Round-the-world P:r:.;-ge £190). Dec. 5 6 i SHUNKO MARU MOMBASA. Zanslbar, Dar-es-Saiaam. Beira. L.730 words
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Advertisement539 1932-11-10 11 -^_l^^_^^^^r^fe« TO EIROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N. York. Pres. Harrison Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Jan. 3 Pres. Hayes Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Jan. 17 Pres.539 words
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Advertisement871 1932-11-10 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ CREMER Thursday, Nov. 10. Belawan-Deli and Penang. TlDORE— Thursday, Nov. 10. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning, Siak and PakanBaroe. PALOPO Thursday, Nov. 10, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. GEN. VERSPYCK Thursday, Nov. 10, Letong, Kramat, Tarempa, Oenting and Midai. MAROS— Friday, Nov. 11, Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas871 words
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Article409 1932-11-10 12 Japanese Ship Construction Costs Rising —i Despits the efforts of the «Senshitsu Kaizen Kyokai (Shipping Standard Improvement Association), little progress has been made m the construction of new vessels undrr the Government subsidy scheme for the improvement of the shipping standard, says the Japan Chronicle. The plan409 words
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Article38 1932-11-10 12 Aram is new Messageries Martime liner and j sister to the Georges Philippar. has been delivered. The Bias Do Lezo Spanish cruiser struck a rck off Cape Finisterre and sank during naval manoeuvres. Her crew were saved i38 words
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Port and Shipping News
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Article626 1932-11-10 12 The following passens rs are travelling by the Ra.jputana on Friday for Penang. Colombo Bombiy and Eui-ope: Mrs. M. H. Sutherland and inft.. Miss L. M. Cornish. Miss M L. Broadhurst. Miss M. B Lewis. Mrs. R. E. Cox, Mrs. G. Oold*ack. Mn C. P. Templrton. Mr. H.626 words
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Article122 1932-11-10 12 The following p.ivu,.' arn\e by the m nlsia v. huh October 31 and is due m Penan--and m Singapore on N<\ Ml child and infant. Mr^ X ft children. Mr S. D Ta>lor Mr R C Mr F. A BngL< Mr R A Muzenbeeld. Mr A. A Wad*122 words
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Article138 1932-11-10 12 Two Britons Discharged il Kowloon On the ground ol insiiftii n m\ Butters discharged the two H ONeile and Tracy Beale. .ft X Magistracy, when thej app un a charge of stowing aw I] m m H Manila on th. Piesident HOOVCI :,,uUr 18 Defendants ple-dcd not guil*\138 words
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Article32 1932-11-10 12 Passengers from Batavia t I s: November Bth. Dr Oroent-vrld M Van PutU>n. Prom Singapore u> H. November 9th. M r v Walter O. WalUr Dow. Miss Bai NieuwenhuLs. Dr. Oroenevt-ld Ml32 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement719 1932-11-10 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading V to Australia.719 words
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Advertisement63 1932-11-10 12 WUKLD SERVICE IN International Travel, Banking Shipping PASSAGES booked by all lines at tariff rate. No booking fee charged. Write us for Information on all travel matters. PROTECT your travel funds. Carry Aaterlcan Bxprem Travellers Cheques. The Intevhatlohal Ountncy. ship and Insure your personal and household effects through TBI AMERICAN63 words
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Advertisement316 1932-11-10 12 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME yjH YNCLUDE Caaada't ar- acamk mti hi Si R gtf See the ia«t war- m the, Caaadiaa r^T AmJ Aw V>* R-ockiea—Mt. Robaon. tallc* of tkem all— T|^> MA mmmW/^-, freen Ixxsmij train* eqnippod tog ntprema J V "V-— V-ffl lF d wirTmmmmmmvW^^i Trantcoatiaental traini316 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous731 1932-11-10 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 ajn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday731 words
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Miscellaneous256 1932-11-10 12 Rajputana 18; Shunko Maru 14; Ipoh 12; Kistna 10; Neleus 9. Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate 3). Dutban Maru 30; Automedon 33: Karapara (35: Raby Castle 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). > Sourabaya Maru 46; Silverteak 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Nagoya Maru 5: Larut 3; Philocttcs 1; Mftitieroo256 words
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2268 1932-11-10 13 Questions Concerning Altered Books DENIAL THAT IT WAS DONE ON HIS BEHALF -10V, ALLEGED FORGERIES WERE DISCOVERED Julian Israel, whose (hires? buok -keeper, Khor Teng Quee. Ls charged at t h«. V»siie> with foigery. using as geruine fc.rged documents, and with falsification i2,268 words
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Article1457 1932-11-10 13 MR. W. ELEY ELECTED YESTERDAY An Appeal for Live Committees Mr. %V. Eley was ye terday elected the rew Pre^idei t of the Sir.gapure Rotary Club m succession to Mr. R. J. Farrer. who has gone to live m Kelantan and has. therefore, had to resign1,457 words
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Article346 1932-11-10 13 A MALAY ROMANCE Happy Outcome of Kidnapping Case A love affair between a young Malay and an attractive maiden of Ac .ne ra which resulted m an elopement aroused considerable intcitjt am;n» the ka:npoip, fell: and yesterday aftcino-.n the Oc-art jf Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapcie346 words
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Article256 1932-11-10 13 Create a National Demand for Labour Londoi.. Nov. Mr. Mac Donald In the debute on unemployment m the Hous; of Commons, urfed thai the? must concentrate upon the stimulation i f trade m cider to create a national demand for 1 boi.r Tie whole of the economic possibilßi256 words
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Article79 1932-11-10 13 A leather case embossed with the Beckenham -oat-of-arms was presented to Prince Georp.e jy elementary school children of Beckenham Shea he opened the new £90.000 Town Hall, which is claimed to be the met up-to-date municipal building m Greater London, with allelectric heating and electric ventilation. It has been built79 words
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Article739 1932-11-10 13 A SLAP IN THE FACE j Warm Reception m Pickering Street' House The experiences of a Singapore Court balifl I who alleged that he was assaulted by an eniaged women: «h3 flow into a fury White I he was executing distress on a house, were I739 words
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Article394 1932-11-10 13 Omission to Stamp Bills of Exchange In the Suprenn Court yesterday, before The Cruet Justice <S:r William Murlson the Yokohama Specie Bank Ltd. sued Lee Kwek Joo and Messrs Wing Tai Locng and Co. to recover $46,134 due fifteen on bills of exchange which they had accepted The394 words
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Article517 1932-11-10 13 ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT Adjustment to Changi;^ Conditions London. Nov. 7. The final report of the Unemployment Insurance Commission, which is expected to> form the basis of legislation In the parliamentary session which begins on Nov. 22. was issued tr-night. The chairman. Judge Holman Gregory and four member^517 words
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Article302 1932-11-10 13 I Whipping for Chinese Robber Sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment and twenty strokes of the cat-o'-nine tails was passed on a Chinese robber by the Criminal District Judge. Mr. C Wilson, yesterday, m addition to recommending the man for banishment. The accused had a previous conviction302 words
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Advertisement21 1932-11-10 13 933 HOMEWARD PASSAGES REGISTER NOW WITH COITKS WAGOISSLITS (I mBEBBmmm WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE 39, Robinson Road. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION NO BOOKING FEES.21 words
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518 1932-11-10 14 NET ROUND 1,500 TRAFFICKERS Secrets of a Red Note Book One of the biggest police "scoops" for years, it can now be revealed, has been made by Sov>tland-yard m their war on the dope traffic. Detectives who were specially assigned some months ago to track down518 words
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Article286 1932-11-10 14 'My Men Get A Square Deal Now' A tote club organised by a Roman Catholic priest, Father Carless, rector of St. Ann's Church, Berwick-road, Custom House, m the heart of dockland and a stone's throw from the West Ham Greyhound Racing Stadium, was opened try286 words
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117 1932-11-10 14 A captain who during the war wu shot ln the lelt eye. and was torpedoed and floated for hours bt fore he was rescued, was fined £100 at Southend lor driving dangerously and for being under th»? influence of drink. His licence was117 words
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Article670 1932-11-10 14 Romance and Mystery m Sub-London A great steel tomb of romance, riches, and secrets This is the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit a storehouse of priceless treasures, of uncounted millions. A thief -proof, fireproof, bomb-proof vault whose secrets are known only to the people who store them there670 words
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Article142 1932-11-10 14 Life Saving Hints for Hunters Ottawa. Canada. With the opening of the 1932 hunting season a list of life saving hints is timely. Hundreds of persons who go hunting are killed or wounded each year, principally through their own carelessness. Many kill or wound themselves or others m142 words
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Article176 1932-11-10 14 Victoria, British Colombia. Lion hunting (sea lions) m Canadian waters is a yearly necessity m order to protect the salmon fisheries off the coast of British Columbia. The annual hunt is carried on by officials of the Canadian Government Department of Fisheries at the Pearl and Virgin176 words
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520 1932-11-10 14 LETTER TO PRIVY COUNCIL CONDEMNED A Reference To "More Drastic! Measures" "I cannot understand how any educated people could put their hands to a document which suggests to members of a court m advance that they are to use their influence to secure a520 words
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Article404 1932-11-10 14 Law Expert Who Favoured Hanging Sir Herbert Stephen, who once said thai people hanged for murder "richly deserved it." has died at his home at Brighton at the age of 75. For nearly 40 years Sir Herbert was Clert of Assize on the Northern Circuit, and wa*404 words
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Article477 1932-11-10 14 Reducing the Air Resistance The trains of the future may have long un broken lines of the type to which the publi' lias become accustomed from the desiun of rating cars and airships, and be capable of evci higher speeds than these which have been this year attained477 words
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Article106 1932-11-10 14 Miss M. C. Thompson, matron of the Durian Daun Hospital, Malacca, goe:; on transfer to Johore Bahru, and Miss M. H. Saunders, matron of the General Hospital, Johove Bahru. who arrived from home by the Glengarry, will succeed Miss Thompson. The F.M.S. Government Gazette of Hi 4. consists of 390106 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement854 1932-11-10 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE J THE YOKOHAMA SPe5 BANK, LTI). (Established In 188 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid r. '-ON* Reserve Fund *V* i_a President K. Ko 1 Vice-President X T Head Office Vi.k Singapore Branch 3l a. i j LONDON BANKI I. XX T Westminster Bank, Ltd The National Provincial Lloyd's854 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous413 1932-11-10 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio I Stations The following Is a list of stations which can »e received in Singapore j Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about ..20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony ests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Jsual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21413 words
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Article54 1932-11-10 15 r ended June 30, 1932, states rubber harvested for year was "id realLsoo £2.555. Total revenue ''dry receipts was £2.808. Result ifter witting off £145 for hw of £2.055 (against loss of fluctlng this loss from credit I forward of CIB.MB, then* reto be carried forward (Last54 words
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Article832 1932-11-10 15 HANGCHOW SILK AND COCOON TRADE Chekiang is the leading silk- producing province In China, with a total annal output of 1,100.000 piculs of cocoons and 90.000 piculs or raw silk. Sericulture is the principal occupation of the people of more than thirty districts. In the country around the city of832 words
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Article112 1932-11-10 15 Operations of year ended June 30, 1932, resulted m loss of £1,378 (against profit of £4,664). Deducting this from amount brought forward, there remains balance at credit of profit and loss of £25,259, which directors recommend be carried forward. (Last dividend 5 per cent. In 1929-30.) Sum112 words
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Article158 1932-11-10 15 Loss for year to March 31 was £2,808, of which depreciation accounted for £766. All-in cost was 3 2-sd. per pound, compared with A%d. per pound. In annual reports of last two years references have been made to contract entered into with Sungei Besi Mines. Since158 words
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Article607 1932-11-10 15 Singapore, NOV. 9. With the shadow if the American Election hanging over the markets of the world, it can scarcely be a matter for surprise that conditions m the local share market should have remained unchanged with practically no business passing. The daily price of tin, after607 words
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Article364 1932-11-10 15 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES November 9. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 3132 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 30 days' sight 2(3 29 32 London, demand 2 3"s London. T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyon* and Paris,364 words
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81 1932-11-10 15 November 9th., 12 o'clock noon. **tuyers Sellers R.S.S. equal t^ London Standard, Spot (loon) Bft Business done R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F. 0.8.» 8 516 8 7 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. B>4 8 3;i6 Dec. 8 3 16 8% Jan. Bft 881 words
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Article227 1932-11-10 15 Statistics of Estates Closing Down The '"Javabode" of October 14th contains the following observations on the situation m the Dutch East Indies with regard to the stopping of tapping on. rubber estates culled from the Central Bureau of Statistics. The paper deals with the details available concerning the227 words
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Article143 1932-11-10 15 The directors of Beverley Tea and Rubber Estates have placed details of a reconstruction scheme before shareholders. The company has paid r.o dividend since 1928. It is proposed to form a new company with 2s. shares. One share, having Is. Bd. paid up. will be allotted143 words
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Article120 1932-11-10 15 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,095. auction yesterday, vhen there was catalogued 1.288,348 lbs.; 575.1<f ons. Oflered 1,267,047 lbs.: 565.65 tons. .Sold .125.150 lbs.; 502.30 tons Sp«ot. London 2 21-32 d New York Market closed PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb.120 words
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Article14 1932-11-10 15 Changes m Representative Prices Markets Closed Elections United Press Association.14 words
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Article74 1932-11-10 15 Yesterday's Alterations Hong Kong Tin (ss) 13s 3d 14s 3d Kinta Dredge ($1) 80 93 Penawats ($1) 49 52 Raub Aust. (ss> 6.10 6.25 Sungei Luas ($1) 85 90 I Talam Mines ($1) 57 1| 62 Indragiri ($1) 20 30 Mentakab (20> 14 16 I New Scudais74 words
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Article168 1932-11-10 15 Monthly return of Colony stocks at close of business. Oct. 31st., 1932 m tons. (As declared) are as follow: A. DEALERS' STOCKS DRY WET TOTAL CREPE Total dry Area R.S.S. U.SJ3. WET Scrap DRY WET DRY rubber as Estate Ren-ill Lump and estimated Blanket and by Crepe168 words
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Advertisement76 1932-11-10 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over $35,000,000 IThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporat-ed ln the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the76 words
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Article619 1932-11-10 16 Gloucesters Fine Rugby Victory MG. Co. Glcue. 19pts.; MG. Co. S.V.C. 3 pts. "Machine Gum Co npany of the Volunteers met with their first defeat cf the season when they played the Machine Gun Company of the GkMOOOter Rot-BOWI at Tanglin yesterday. The Regulars played619 words
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Article30 1932-11-10 16 The R.A.F. defeated the S.C.C A m a Rugby match on the Padang yesterday by 11 poinf* <a goal and two tries to 3 tone try).30 words
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Article211 1932-11-10 16 South African Weds Manager's Daughter London. Oct. 27. Don McCorkindale. the South African heavyweight boxer, was married to-day to Mtss Chrissie Broadrifcb. the daughter of his manager, at the register office at the iSouthwark Town Hall, Jeff Dickson, the well-known sports piomoter. was the best man. McCorkindale. who211 words
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Article61 1932-11-10 16 The following will represent Raffles Institution m a charity soccer match, m aid of the NonEuropean Unemployment Fund, against AngloChinese School, to-day. at the Jalan Besar Stadium: Loh Jwee Yeow; Choo Seng Quee Musbah; Kee Yew Leng. S. M Ally. Mohd Said capt. i. Yap Beng Wan. Quek61 words
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Article26 1932-11-10 16 Miv G. E. Devon-hire, 0.C.P.C.. Batu Gajah has been transferred to Lahat as O.C.P D and Mr. C. s. Kinder has succeeded him at Batu Gajah.26 words
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Article644 1932-11-10 16 LIGHTNING RAIDS BY VOLUNTEERS Smashing Hockey Victory Over S.C.C. S.V.C 8: S.C.C. XI 1. By a series of lightning raids, the S.V.C hockey XI defeated an S.C.C. XI by eight goals to one. Play wai not so one-sided as the score suggests; the losers were644 words
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Article185 1932-11-10 16 Teams for Sunday's Race Next Sunday at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club the "A" Class yachts are to sail the final of the series of three races for the Jean II Challenge Cup. Kathleen 111 lead.* with six points and Tarbet and Kilat three each. The185 words
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Article64 1932-11-10 16 The following are the results m the Singapore inter-school football competition for the Ambok Sooloh Shield. Preliminary Round Radin Mas 8, Geylang 1; Victoria Bridge 0, Teluk Kurau 0; Replay Victcria Bridge 1. Teluk Kurau 0. Ist Round —Radin Mas 3, Outram Road 0: Anglo-Chinese 3. Serangoon 0;64 words
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Article27 1932-11-10 16 JS. I^v. U Yahaya a HH Sultan o Kedah has completed his course of training at the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, and hi iTScSE SmT S tiS27 words
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Article317 1932-11-10 16 A NINE GOALS MATCH S.C.R.C. Lose After Two Early Successes Police 6: S.C.R.C 3. The hockey match betwen the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and the Police played on the formers ground yesterday opened tamely but after a few minutes the exchanges grew fast and the317 words
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Article149 1932-11-10 16 Narrow Win Over the Indians C.S.C 2: Indian Asociation. 1. Playing on their own ground against the Indian Association yesterday, the Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Indians by the narrow margr.i oi 2—l. At their previous encounter the Indians overwhelmed the Ceylonese and beat tnem ov149 words
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Article96 1932-11-10 16 The S.R.C. "A"" hockey XI defeated an eleven Of the Gloucestershire Regiment by six goaito one on the Padang yesterday. The Club players had quite the better of the exchanges and were pressing most of the time. The B team defeated a Raffles Institution hock?y eleven by two96 words
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Article180 1932-11-10 16 Camera Not Placed m the First Ten Baltimore. Oct. 24. Jack Sharkey was recognised tc-day by the National Boxing Association, m the annual session here, as the United States and worlr heavyweight boxing champicn. Max Schn.eling. of Germany, the former title-holder, was rarkrd next, followed by Max Baes.180 words
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Article81 1932-11-10 16 Dr. R. L. Syme, the popular Estate Medical Practitioner of Sungkai, has returned from a holiday at home. The following have been invited to play Rugby Football for S.C.C. vs. Gloucestershire Regiment 2nd XV on Saturday at S.C.C: A. Ingles; N. G. Morris, L. J. A. Feilden, W. R. King,81 words
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Article51 1932-11-10 16 INTER-LEAGUE FOOTBALL Englishmen Well Beaten London, Nov. 9. At Manchester to-day m an inter-League soccer match the Scottish League defeated the English League by 3 goals to nil. There were 30.000 spectators. Scotland led at half-time by I—nil.1 —nil. The scorers were Napier < twice) andReuter - 51 words
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Article693 1932-11-10 16 Winchester W T in at Camberley The Public Schools Scratch Foursomes were played at Camberley Heath when Winchester, lepresented by Major S. K. Thorburn and Captain G. A. Moxon were the winners with a score of all square for the 36 holes played. It was a thoroughly693 words
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Article50 1932-11-10 16 Penang Team to Meet Perak [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang, Nov. 9. After a trial this evening the following were selected to represent Pesang against Perak m an inter-State hockey match on Saturday at Ipoh: Van Houten; Yahaya. Mathieson Best Foster. Sadhu Singh; Velupillay. Farrow Strachan. Hoblyn. Woosey.50 words
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Article62 1932-11-10 16 First Prizes Will Exceed $160,000 Shanghai, Nov. 7. The Shanghai Champions Sweepstake has met with its customary success and the two first prizes ar? each assured of $160 000 The tickets already sold now exceed 73 00C and it Ls expected that the total will reach yu.uuu. The62 words
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Article62 1932-11-10 16 The finals of the inter-club badminton championship of Singapore between the United Chinese Amateurs and the Roseray Badminton Party and the Junior Doubles Championship between Yeo Joo Lim and Chan Khek Beng vs. Lee Cheng Kiat and Lim Hee Chin will be played off by permission cf Mr. C. H.62 words
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Advertisement348 1932-11-10 16 t,, t v -x _mkY •> m. ml v \^^^^mW w __«_SI r "-H^-^-w^gfi^ i_r^^^l I L 4 l»- *^^m i^^liF AWWWm L J r p- I H iv 1^ I I gjX In fafiii'* I t_UI K£fl I T^iwL'^^_DH^ a_E r# «*.-_^a! t_~~v. a JLl^-U Kia-- ft~^i ~xri yf*"^^^348 words
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