The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 November 1932
1932-11-11
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1932-11-11 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 1.t.501. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article443 1932-11-11 1 The l.i i.tliHi newspapers anticipate that row that the American election is over the British Gcveri ment will approach the I'rlted States with regard to war debts; the Daily Herald refers te a scheme for staling down the debt by agreement and the floating of a huge443 words
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Article1161 1932-11-11 1 The elder f ?i Qategartb had long tmmmd 0 be intciestcd m the encounters when Dr. BDTO ide and Jim Ander-on met m the village. a young generation, immobilised by inftistiial conditions and souring under inabilfty either tc get regular work r r to escape to the1,161 words
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Advertisement267 1932-11-11 1 PStttm I v2KB I__bS flSHin I _-^_-2_-H^W"_rV_P^_-^_-^_-^__U Vi. m^^ <55 ■_-Jl^«__-_-_>^__W_-_-_W_-__i OBTAINABLE AT ALL I LEAPING PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT ARMISTICE DINNER DANCE (EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M.) EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL 1 TO-MORROW LUNCH AT RAFFLES RIJSTAFEL 12.30 to 3 P m SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND DANCE267 words
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Advertisement108 1932-11-11 1 S Y I ADELPHI NOVEMBER. H W E L Under the distinguished Patronage of Mrs. OLDFIELD and LADY MURISON POPPY DAY DINNER DANCE CIB4RET (JTOEN.OVTOVRSELF (SVETLANOVA SALNIKOFF) BOOK DINERS $3.50 NOW NON-DINERS $1.00 It* m a good cause. EXTENSION— 2 A.M. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (SVETLANOVA SALNIKOFF)108 words
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Advertisement59 1932-11-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Theatre and cinema entertainments Page 5. Mikimoto Pearls from B. P. De Silva Page 6. Gloucesters' Farewell band .performance- Page 5. An Ocean policy lor motor car insurance Page 16. Notices by Gloucestershire Regt and Johore Govt. Page 2. mmimm '^''^^^^'^-^^^^^^-a-^-^~^-mm^mmmWammmi^ma.iaammm. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE BARGAINS NEW PIANOS AT PRICE59 words
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Advertisement7 1932-11-11 1 o__SwBOB OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES7 words
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Article, Illustration66 1932-11-11 2 Cordero vs. Rivers To-night Fight fans are reminded of to-night's big fight at the Great World Stadium. Kirn Seng •Road, when the main event will be between Con Cordero (herewith* the well-lpioftn welterweight from Manila, and Al Rivers, thei American who is definitely sailing for the Philippines on the66 words
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Article101 1932-11-11 2 Prince George Presented With "Papadom" London, Oct. 31. ed V££L ad m <papads wa Presented to Prince George, who was an Interested snectotor at the Indian staU at the Cardiff*!. tion of Empire shops. The Indian Trade Officer, Mr. Asli, intervtawed by Reuter m London. declareTthat the Indian101 words
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Article147 1932-11-11 2 "INCORRIGIBLE'; Not Wanted by Rescue Home The Singapore-born girl who was found guilty of housebreaking and theft and remanded for sentence pending inquries as to whether she would be taken into the Poh Leong Kuk, was produced before Mr. C Wilson, the Singa^ pore Criminal District147 words
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Article311 1932-11-11 2 Fall After Touching* Electric Wire A shock from a naked electric wire and a fall to thc ground from a considerable height were said to have been the cause of the death of a 23 -year-old Chinese workman who was engaged m painting the roof of a godown311 words
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Article153 1932-11-11 2 Charges Against Father and Two Sons A father and two sons, all occupants of one house m Tanglin Road, who were alleged to have committed breaches of various Municipal by-laws found themselves before Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday. The father. Teo Bong Kway.153 words
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Article132 1932-11-11 2 Abolition m British North Borneo The draft is issued of an ordinance cited as "Th* Abolition of Indentured Labour Ordinance." for British North Borneo. It states that notwithstanding anything contained m the Labour Ordinance, 1929. no contract within the meaning of that Ordinance entered into on or after132 words
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Article83 1932-11-11 2 Madras Legislature Passes Resolution Madras, Nov. 1. The Madras Legislature, this afternoon, carried a resolution, moved by the Leader of the Opposition, relating to temple entry by the depressed classes, urging the Government to introduce the necessary legislation for removing the doubts and disabilities of trustees and other83 words
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Article79 1932-11-11 2 Dr. M. J. Were has returned from -oave ond taken over the Kuala Lumpur Infaru Welfare centre from Dr Cairney who Is going on leate very shortly. To pay homage to the memory of Grace 2 <>-years-old Duke of Northumberiand and his mother, the duchess, went to sea L™*^™** (NOT79 words
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Article349 1932-11-11 2 T. G. MENON ACQUITTED "Accused More Worthy of Credit" A case which has provoked a great deal of interest among Malabar! Indians and occupied the attention of Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, over a period of several months, during which there were no349 words
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Article204 1932-11-11 2 Man and Woman Sentenced At Yaumati A raid carried out by the Yaumati Police on October 28 on a house m Temple Street had a sequel at the Kowloon Magistracy before Mr. Butters when a man and a woman, named Lvi Lo-cheung and Lam Yee-mul respectively, were204 words
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Article178 1932-11-11 2 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturdry at 9 a.m. Anon— Malaria and the Child. 1932 Birkenhead (Ist. Earl of) Selected by. fifty famous fights In Fact and Fiction. 1932. Blrkhoff (Barbara) As between friends. Blunden (Edmund) and others. The Great Victorians. 1932. Curtis178 words
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Article109 1932-11-11 2 For Saturday, November 12th In the Chief Justice's Chambers at 11 a.m Civil Procedure Code Revision Committee, j .Before the Registrar at 10 a.m. Fixing list of cases. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14TH Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summonses. Motions, Petition and109 words
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Article27 1932-11-11 2 Mr. N. C. Halsey, probationary assistant Commissioner of Police, has returned from a two years stay m Canton, and Is attached to the Detective Offlce, Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Article501 1932-11-11 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya. A tlve "news" paper 30-40 columns of new 3 daily. Also the best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest Telegrams, Latest News and Latest Announcements, Special Daily London Cables, Rubber and Tin Price Cables together501 words
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Article132 1932-11-11 2 Bullion Slips Out of Kobe to Shanghai The Fukial police, who arrested thirteen smugglers of gold bullion some time ago. have discovered that these smugglers were divided into three distinct groups, conducting smuggling competitively on a large scale, receiving funds from Shanghai, says the Japan Chronicle. One group132 words
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Advertisement25 1932-11-11 2 UNPRECEDENTED CLEARANCE SALE. CHINESE CURIOS, EMBROIDERIES, etc. GOING FOR A SONG. An Inspection at CHEONG KEE AND CO., NO, 57, HIGH STREET, will convince you.25 words
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Advertisement513 1932-11-11 2 STERISALT. The safe, simple, pleasant j_^± cure for censtipation. Take __W_^W it regularly lor a fortnight. and notice the difference _W it makes. il It sterilises the system. fiStTisairil Obtainable from all lltStHKll Chemists and Stores. IaH^^BII Sole Agents: n^^Sl MEDICAL HALL, LTD. V-2 SJ BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY513 words
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Advertisement382 1932-11-11 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPaJ NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby ffr n thai now invited for the followu. services and that particulars may be obtained m th. Municipal Offices Lease of M. C Vacant land Bridge. North Bridge Roa<; of advertisement hoardiuv > 4 p.m. November 14th Supply of 24 tn. VentJiri382 words
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Miscellaneous296 1932-11-11 2 THE WEEK Friday. 11th. High Water 09.06. 8.8 ft., 21.50. 8.8 ft. Armistice Day. Service at Cenotaph 7.30 a.m. Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral 10.30 a.m. Singapore Races. First Day. Rugby: S.C.C vs. PS. Extra A XV. at S.C.C Football: MF.A. League "A" Singapore Peranakan A ys Kota Raja I.296 words
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Article1260 1932-11-11 3 ESS POSITION OF Q MINORITIES R.A.F. Bolstering Up ient Government I into the League of Nations iiufit release from British control A.ird once again the question of md varied minorities if indeed -'Hied m losing that word for the race* who. taken together, form a1,260 words
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Article221 1932-11-11 3 Incident at a London Dinner London. Sir James Purves-Stewart. the Senior Physician of Westminster Hospital, figured m a remarkable scene at a dinner m a London arranged by the Society for Cultural Relations between the Peoples of the British Commonwealth and the U.S.S.R. Mrs. E. R. Mansell-Moullin,Air Mail - 221 words
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Article497 1932-11-11 3 POSTMAN AND SORTER OVERPOWERED In View of Euston Station Crowds I From Our Own Correspondent] London, Oct. 25. We had another daring bandit robbery this week, and the audacity of these raids generally leaves us gasping. This week motor bandits m full view of the crowds onAir Mail - 497 words
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Article138 1932-11-11 3 Rome. One hour before the time fixed ior her burial. an aged woman named Teresa Marassia jumped out of a coffin m which she had b en placed tn a Trieste hospital, and the next minute riM was on her way home, walking acioss138 words
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Article113 1932-11-11 3 Mr. J. Payne, of the Pera'; River HydroElectric Company, and his daughter have returned to Ipoh from home. Tuan Syed Omar Shahabudin is acting as Under Secretary to Government, Kedah, and Che Ismail bin Harun Is acting m his place as DO., Baling. The following F.M.S. man power flgur M113 words
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373 1932-11-11 3 ABSENTEE LANDLORDS Compensation of Five px. m State Bonds The Spani. ft Miri' ter of Agriculture was perhaps exaggerating when he said of the two great pieces of legislation now pasM'd by the Cortes that their "rapidity of execution and profundity of purpose have no parallel373 words
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Article148 1932-11-11 3 Near Graves of Rye Lifeboat Heroes Rye (Sussex). The vicar of Rye Harbour, the Rev H. Newton, has refused to bury the bodies of Mrs. Ronna Chappell and Mr. F. A. C. Tabb?rer. of Tunbridtfe WelLs. Kent, who were found dead m a closed car at148 words
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Article183 1932-11-11 3 Mr. C. T. Woodruff Under Fire Harbin, Oct. 29. Mr. c T. Woodruff, the accountant of the BAT. at Harbin, whose wife was recently brutally murdered by kidnappers, was the subject of another most unpleasant experience en a train journey to Changchun. He was accompanied by his183 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-11 3 I l\l J__L^^__^r MOUf^f g^m aXmrnm mm M Mi JS llft^^^^s^^^^^^^^S^l^^^w^^r11 words
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Advertisement65 1932-11-11 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, 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 for65 words
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Article854 1932-11-11 4 (By Our Woman Correspondent) and what to j do with them j THE other mortv.r. I < tidying up my m ÜBg box tnd ieund lot:, of odds and ends, pieces of 1 1MB n craps of lace, bone rings et< TbOM I had -*ved vuth the854 words
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Article315 1932-11-11 4 New Designs It is pleasant to find a designer of glass who not only adheres to simple lines and to making the most of Uie quality cf the material but is English as well. For too long we have had to; look everywhere but m England for modern315 words
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Article138 1932-11-11 4 Many people shrink from the task cf staining floors, think that it is difficult and lengthy. If tackled m the right way. It Is easy to do. First j of all see that the floor is really clean and smooth, and if there are any rough parts go138 words
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Article152 1932-11-11 4 To dry-clean tartan ready for St. Andrew's night ball sprinkle it lightly with fine dry oatmeal and rub with a pad of soft cloth. Shakq thoroughly afterwards to remove all oatmeal particles. Tartan should be washed m the following manner First prepare a warm, soapy lather made with soapflakes152 words
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Article229 1932-11-11 4 The soft caps with brims which have taken the 'place of the crochet cap are easy ta make. The cap is just an oval of material to which a bias strip, seamed, and tucked at regular intervals half-way across, is eased This must fit the head, but229 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1932-11-11 4 A DOUBTFUL VIRTUE I sometimes think the world would be a better place Europe would certainly be a more secure place— ii tact were removed from the list cf virtues. How it ever got there is perhaps explained by the same line of reasoning that1,214 words
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Article763 1932-11-11 4 By Penelope Williams «I*HE secret of smart dressing is not so much a question of beauty, make-up. cr even fine frocks, as that of mental attitude This is the opinion of Gilbert Adrian. Metro- I Goldwvn-Maver fashion designer. We found Adrian m his studio, just putting763 words
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Article, Illustration76 1932-11-11 4 SEVEN OF LANCASHIRE'S most charming girls, the Cotton Queen of Britain (Miss Marjorie Kanwles) and six of the district finalists m this year's Cotton Queen Quest, demonstrated to Londoners the qu.ilitv and beauty of Lancashire's fabrics at the great Lancashire fabrics campaign launched by Selfridge's m this famous stores* Cotton76 words
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Article364 1932-11-11 4 SOME HINTS ON THE [DEAL MENT Ever since the dlctot women sla\> t<> a Im rooms of London ap cf women patteUtl aril to ti tl at shmi: Dr. Gerald I nun. .<• companl d it with varnhnja about dai methods ol redu .-hi. at a 1>364 words
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Advertisement371 1932-11-11 5 Thh. Is altUnrrther a happy show says Thursday's Singaporr Free Press. i mm SBv ttmmr NißsVll I /S^7 M^TR I Sir^^Bj C^T I __"C__Rb Sfi v «c_-t^_r illl W EH ■■■%j J^^ ft^H CT^ n RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903^ n\KY DARING COMEDY WITH \rCIIY TINES PACKED WITH J^^^^^^^^^^^HiSS' .is r( haatra371 words
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Advertisement155 1932-11-11 5 Holiday I Matinee TO DAY. 3.15 Send the Children ■■•.■,m, 18,;.5_„,Sl B,;.S_„,S. ..■^:Sjl l ,Sjl.;<fli/:BSjlftSl l .Sl!;Sl:;iSl ICAPITOL] The Greatest Tonic for the Blues yet prescribed— HAROLD LLOYD IN MOVIE CRAZY Paramount^ all-screaming comedy sensation SPECIAL MATINEES:— TO-MORROW and SUNDAY BOOK NOW FOR THE WEEK END RUSH Phone 5261-5262. BONNIE155 words
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Advertisement401 1932-11-11 5 I SKYSCRAPER SOULS is COMING MATINEES TO-DAY, TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. f The Winner of 1932 "BLUE RIBBON"— Fox Movietone's Brilliantly Human Cornedy Drama REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM WITH MARION NIXON AND RALPH BELLAMY BOOKING AT ROBINSONS. SUNDAY NEXT, Nov. 13th Of f YOUR THE BAND JM^m B> Kind Permission of401 words
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Article88 1932-11-11 6 Nothing wears ycu out more* quickly than a period of wakeful. DMttei nights. The cause of the trouble ti usually dyspeptic disturbance, and thc remedy is 'Bisurated' Magnesia. This preparatk/n calms the stomach, banishes the fermenting unrest, and induces healthy slumber by the sensible means oi88 words
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Article1496 1932-11-11 6 OXFORD TROUNCE PORTSMOUTH Cambridge's South African Formation The Varsities did well m the Rugby world this week. Cambridge beating Richmond by 10 3 and Oxford beating the Portsmouth United Services by 18 5, wrote the Free Press London correspondent on Oct. 25. Beth played away.1,496 words
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Article310 1932-11-11 6 British Team For Australia The team to represent England m the forthcoming Speedway Tests m Australia has afflcially been finally chosen as follows: Jack Parker (captain). Jack Ormston. George Greenwood, Harry Whitfield. Gordon Byers. and Norman Evans (Wembley). Bill Clibbett (Plymouth), Phil Bishop and Wally Lloyd. (Clapton). The310 words
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Article145 1932-11-11 6 Will Swivel Rowlocks be Used? Will next year's University Boat-race be rowed with swivel rowlocks? It is more than probable that the Cambridge crew will depart from tradition and discard the fixed pins for swivels for this event, and it remains to be seen whether Oxford will do145 words
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Article85 1932-11-11 6 Harry Wragg, the jockey, broke his leg at Newcastle races. He was riding Donatia to the post for the start of the Astley Nursery, when the animal shied and threw Wragg over her head. He was taken to a nursing home, where an operation was performed. Wragg85 words
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Article76 1932-11-11 6 The selection of the British professional golf team to meet America m the Ryder Cup match next Spring has not been made any easier by the success of the older players m the County championship. Robson has won the Surrey title, and Abe Mitchell scored his third76 words
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Advertisement162 1932-11-11 6 Prevent Colds I always put a Formamint tablet m my mouth when Influenza is about and feel sure that that is why I escaped having it for some years.** Mr. N.W.G.-E. FORMAMINT protects you against infectious diseases, such as At alt Influenza. ?W Diphtheria, etc PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while162 words
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Advertisement229 1932-11-11 6 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT M KIN< ADMIRED DESIRED Vo^. FOR THEIR ALLURING LOVELINESS L. -f^^. A GIFT FOR THIS .^^H-P '^^.1 CHRISTMAS ifHfaX MIKIMOTO PEARIS Their perfection m shape, beauty, El ik m 3 mW lustre, sheen, create that pride of W -^-^f EmwF' 7 _V v*_B _t <J^V V 'ft^-B229 words
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Article4691 1932-11-11 7 COMPANY'S SYSTEM WAS WRONG" Copra Which Disappeared from Godown EUROPEAN ASSISTANT ACQUITTED OF NEGLIGENCE |AVA SUMATRA TRADING CO. TO PAY $7,039 Mr. i:,r.....d Kou, thornett, an assistant employed by the Java Sumatra Trading M "TV Chi f Ju >«terday of the allegation of gross mmm of wh.rh. it wa>, alleged4,691 words
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Article1168 1932-11-11 7 Defence To Breach Cf Trust Charge INDIAN'S STORY An Interview With a Magician While he was riding m a mosquito-bus with over 5.000 Dutch guilders m his inside pockets a deft Chinese pickpocket slit his pocket and extracted 4.000 guilders. He reported the matter to the1,168 words
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Article375 1932-11-11 7 An Ope:* Mind To Study Conditions "I WILL NOT BE TIED" Emphasis on Unofficial Consultation Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent UnderSecretary at the Colonial Office, arrived m Penang yesterday, having been sent to Malaya to go into the decentralisation proposals. Sir Samuel spends the week-end m Penang,375 words
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Article276 1932-11-11 7 Coolie Dies a Year After Injury A dislocated spine sustained about a year ago while carrying I heavy lead was said to have been the cause of the death of a Chinese who -iied at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Last month. Mr. F G. Bourne the Singapore276 words
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Article76 1932-11-11 7 Holiday Visit to Hong Kong The Rt Rev. Basil Roberts. M.A.. the Bishop of Singapore, arrived m Hong Kong by the P. O. liner Comorin. accompanied by his wife and child. Bishop Roberts is staying m Hong Kong for a fortnight's holiday, and will return to Singapore.76 words
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Article2338 1932-11-11 7 Defence Suggestion m Forgery Case "CHEQUES WERE ALTERED ON MR. ISRAEL'S INSTRUCTIONS" MR. DAVID ISRAEL IN WITNESS BOX The defence came out into the open yesterday when the trial of Khor Teng Quee. former book-keeper of Mr. Julian Israel, was continued at the Assizes before2,338 words
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1320 1932-11-11 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932 THAT MILLION DOLLAR (SURPLUS) FEELING Singapore is now numbered m the list of nations and municipalities working on an unbalanced budget. Municipal Commissioners who feel any twinge of conscience at the enormity of their decision on Wednesday may take heart. The city is1,320 words
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Article417 1932-11-11 8 VALUABLE LOCAL ENTERPRISE To Assist Empire Trade m Malaya Following the interest aroused by the Singapore Trade Exhibition anJ the later Empire Shopping Week. atte*mpts are being m;»de m Singapore to organise a Commercial Museum to house samples cf British Empire products. By the establishment of417 words
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Article199 1932-11-11 8 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca ot Sunnybrock Vara ta a picture of the season perhaps a little previous for it is set to a background ci winter, snow and Christmas bells ftebecca, the eldest of a large ''anuly residing at Sunnybrook Farm, is packed off to her rich199 words
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Article90 1932-11-11 8 Wrangle Between Army and Navy Tokio. Nov. 10. Following a heated wrangle between the Army and Navy regarding the division of an additional 95.000.000 yen which Baron Takrhasiii agreed to allow between them for defence services, it has been finally agreed that the Army shall take 50.000.000 and90 words
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Article79 1932-11-11 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT) London. Nov. 10th. Messrs. Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £1543 4 (£155). Forward £155% (£155! 2 The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows79 words
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Article42 1932-11-11 8 Sister W. Duthie of the Penang Gm. ral Hospital Nursing Staff Ls now a patient n that institution Mr. C. H. A. Kuxtal.i.e ha. been appoint, d member of the Indian Immigration OoWUßtttee ir. the place ol the late Mi T Arter42 words
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Article380 1932-11-11 8 Excellent Poppy l);i\ Response DESPITE BAD~WEATHER Fifty Wreaths to be Placed at the Cenotaph Over $.8100 had been n_knU< last night as Singapore s contribute,, the Poppy Day Fund. In spite of the hea>> run h((h curtailed the activities of th<- 1.,,),,., Hhi( undertook the ardu< u>380 words
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Article44 1932-11-11 8 LADIES' HOCKEY MATCH POSTPONED Owing to the hea\> rain having caused the padanf to legged, it wa.s not pOMflhll hockey match m aid of the Pttnd Miss Griffith Jones' team was to hi the GirLs' Sports Club team 11 bftii postp ned to NtHemlx44 words
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Article36 1932-11-11 8 Chang Fah-Kwei Due Heft on Monda\ Hone Kong. **•<•* I* General Chanu Ffti-kw i OOOU Ironsides." acccmpani-'d by ln^ Kong this morninc on a holid.i The General is expected to arrive on Monday -Union Tim36 words
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Article58 1932-11-11 8 Terms o{ Trade AfftemMH Settled !>h.inish... Hrn I The Frencli lini.su r Jn Chi the Chinese Minister oi PM Wen-kan. yesterd-y on the mercLU treaty between Chin.i terviewed by pressmen the 1 stated that both Govei mnet-.t h» the terms of the treaty whirl the near future58 words
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Article51 1932-11-11 8 Returning Home After T\n-' t>* w China Station H.M.S. Cumberland, on hei l Hong Kong after over two >• China Station, arrived al the N Tuesday and will transfer Harbour this morning. Sht \< m Nov. 3 flying the paying irrival m England the y« > md recommissioned51 words
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Advertisement83 1932-11-11 8 ___J___*W.M««CAILIDIBIEOi'S WINE MERCHANTS. ROYAL BAKERY FLOUR IN HANDY HYGIENIC PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE AT Singapore QOLD STORAGE C U± ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. m-^-a-mm^mmmm^^mm^mi^^^m^^mi^Km^^imm^mm^^i^^^i^mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmm^ammmmmmmmmmmi^^mmmmmmm^mmmm I v™ii^^i y y vy^j^PEto^ ■n^^^s__i_ijG--____ ftj I —ill II I W. I m Tf I GIFT SUGGESTIONS CHARMING MALAYAN STUDIES IN BLACK AND WHITE Ir'^mP MISS DOROTHY83 words
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Advertisement17 1932-11-11 8 EXQUISITELY MODELLED SILVER TOAST RACKS Gift Most Useful U. S. de SttvaT& Bros., 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.17 words
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Article371 1932-11-11 9 Rumoured Scheme of Settlement NEWSPAPER REPORT Will Britain Make Overtures London, Nov. 10. Amcm-an presidential elections ne- anticipate that Great Britain erturea to the United States .irrt to war debts thai it i- hoped the Hoover b i- due to expire m Decern tended pending371 words
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Article92 1932-11-11 9 I Thc Civil War m Szechuan Shanghai. Nov. 10. bam, m ea^t Czechuan. MM terdajr m the result of heavy bom- Lftll Siang's forces. Hundtid> ho had been bottled up within A -ft ournt to death because the r Genera! Lm Wen-hui reft the gates Chung, iormer92 words
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Article78 1932-11-11 9 British Representations to China j London. Nov. 10. Of Commons Sir John Simon. Mr W. Nunn (Con.. Whitehaven). 1 remit of representations to the omenl concessions had been I tor a considerable period of J ing consular invoices for goods) Britain to China. The Chinese) had already taken78 words
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Article31 1932-11-11 9 Government of "National k Concentration" Berlin, Nov. 10. 'lection result a Cabinet thai it has been unanimousuipt to form a real Govern -ft rat ion m conjunction 'i Renter31 words
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Article288 1932-11-11 9 SUICHUNG OCCUPIED BY CHINESE Another Attempt to Capture Changchun Shanghai. Nov. 10. In a joint teh-aram to General Feng Chen*hai. who headquarters are at Kai.'u near the Jehol border. General T ng Chow and General Ii Tv urged an mack on the rear of the288 words
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Article135 1932-11-11 9 Important Conference of Chinese Leaders Peking. Ncv. 10. Chen-: Bsueh-Uanf the deix-sed ruler ol Manchuria, left Peking for the first time elnee the Japanese occupied Mukden on Sept. 18 last year, lor Hankow to confer with Chiang Kaishek with regard to national policy, Mam hurt i. and135 words
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Article122 1932-11-11 9 ANOTHER "SHANGHAI Threatening Situation at Foochow Shai ghai. Nov. 10. The tightening up of the anti-Jap *nese boycott m Fcochow. capital of Fukien Province, has provoked strong action by the Japan.se authorities, who have transferred two gunboats fiom Swatow to the city. The Chine, c coolies at the Fcochow wharf122 words
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Article108 1932-11-11 9 Attempted to Kill Lytton Commissioners Shanghai. Nov. 10. A man named Chuen Lin who attempted to assassinate Lord Lytton and his colleagues at the Cathay Hotel during their visit to Shanghai was arrested on Tuesday. During the preliminary inquiry yesterday tho accused also admitted that he was one108 words
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Article53 1932-11-11 9 Many Pivotal Issues Advance New York. Nov. 11. Relieved from the feeling of political uncertainty Wall Street pushed up stocks m a fairly active trading session yesterday. Many pivotal issues advanced by major fractions including industrials, utilities and rails. Several opening transactions varied from I thousand to three53 words
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Article38 1932-11-11 9 Earl Inchcape Appointed President London, Nov. 10. Earl Inchcape has been appointed Presidei* of the P and O. Bank m succession to hi father Mr. W. E. Preston becomes chairma of the directorate Reuter.38 words
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Article483 1932-11-11 9 Labour Belabours the Government THE LYTTON REPORT Sir John Simon and Unfairness of Premature Action London. Nov. 10. In the House cf Commons this afternoon the Labour MP. fcr Limehouse. Major C. R. Atlee. belaboured the Government for its alleged weakness m the Sino-Japanese dispute, during the483 words
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Article116 1932-11-11 9 Peace Agreement Signed Nanking. Nov. 10. The territorial war between China and Tibet has ended with the signing of a pe^ce agreement providing inter alia, that the Chingsha River shall be regarded as the boundary between the two countries. Reuter Far Eastern. Shanghai, Nov. 10. Th? Sikang-Tibet Conference116 words
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Article110 1932-11-11 9 Blue Funnel Ship Making for Jamaica Colon. Pa nam* a, Nov. 10. Tho Blue Funnel cargo boat Phemiuo has been taken m toy by a United States Navy vessel. Reuter. London. Nov. 10. The owners of the steamer. Phemius. have received a message from the Master of the110 words
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Article99 1932-11-11 9 Portugal Has No Intention of Occupying- Them Shanghai, Nov. 10. The Chief Police Officer of Macao has officially denied that the islands of Wangkam. off the coast of South China, have been occupied by tne Portuguese authorities, but reiterated that the lslands have been a sort of neutral99 words
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Article221 1932-11-11 9 TEN KILLED IN RIOT Machine-Guns Sweep Geneva Streets Geneva. Nov. 10. A riot culminating m the death by machine Pin fire of three demons raters occurred on the shores of the Lake of Geneva yesterday The demonstration was staged as a protest against two Socialist221 words
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Article157 1932-11-11 9 Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature Stockholm. Nov. 10. The Nobel Prize for Literature has been ivmrdod to Mr. John Galsworthy.— Renter Mr. John Galsworthy, one of England's most distinguished novelists and playwrights, has alieady won recognition m his cwn country, for m 1929 bo wa.* awarded the157 words
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Article194 1932-11-11 9 Mr. Thomas's Olive Branch London. Nov. 10. A further peace offer to Mr de Valera was made by Mr J H Thomas m a speech at Derby to-day Mr Thomas said if the de Valera Government WiU recognise frankly and fully the existence of the Agreement194 words
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Article107 1932-11-11 9 Mr. Baldwin on International Affairs London, Nov. 10. In a most important speech at the Lord Vlayor's banquet last night Mr. Baldwin, iealing with international affairs, stressed the importance of completing the work of the Lausanne Conferenece. Britain was most desirous of effecting world iisarmament but the time107 words
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Article39 1932-11-11 9 London Corporation to Acquire Shares London, Nov. 10. It is announced that as a result of the acceptances received the London Tin Corporation has agreed to proceed with the acquisition of the shares of Malayan Tinfields. Reuter.39 words
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Article49 1932-11-11 9 Dukt and Duchess Inspect Dock Extension London. Nov. 8. The Duke and Duchess of York, who visited Southampton to-day to open the new civic buildings, also made an extensive tour of the dock extension and the new graving dock which form a development scheme costing ovc: £10.000.000..49 words
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Advertisement217 1932-11-11 9 The most yQ^izy^y popular dance Jill SlFir number -"47 1T On every Dance Floor one famous Number r H<f 1 remain.- m constant favc-ur— "47l l". this W- &J£lf*rs) fascinating and gtnume Eau de Cologne. When W v| oppressive heat causes headache, the cool, fresh y odour of "471 1"217 words
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Advertisement992 1932-11-11 10 W^az&^y jui w*^SZi l XSSL P .m C °N.v^«io„ an Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C Ld. tuv STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Lta. TOE cS^HATOaSS CO Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. THE SUN SHIPPING Co.. Ltd. INSURANCE. The Liverpool and London and Globe The992 words
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Advertisement588 1932-11-11 10 The Agent, No. 11, CoUyer Quay. Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe Sails Steamer Spore. Spore. s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam apd Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 s.588 words
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Advertisement398 1932-11-11 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 GOVERN m i LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA Dne Dot Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage W| RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 11398 words
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Advertisement700 1932-11-11 11 TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. mmm rERUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Nov. 15 16 8 KASHIMA MARU T 10 000 Jan 12 13 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10,500 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 YASUKUNI MARU T ***** Jan 24 25 HARUNA MARU T. 10.500 Dec. 14 15 HAKONE MARU T700 words
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Advertisement394 1932-11-11 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON !^£H. SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO RATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVA MM AND NEW YORK THROUGH RATE HONG KONG TO EUROPE VTA AMERICA £102. EUROPE394 words
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Advertisement876 1932-11-11 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS— Friday, Nov. 11, Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. OP TEN NOORT— Friday, Nov. 11. Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia. SemaranV and Sourabaya. ROKAN Friday, Nov. 11, Belawan-Deli. PAHUD Saturday, Nov. 12, Ampenan, Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Sourabaya. PALIMA Saturday, Nov. 12, Penang876 words
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Article382 1932-11-11 12 Success of Canadian Method Ottawa, Canada. Wheii the Canadian Government Topographical Survey arranged with tne Royal Canadian Air Force m 1922 to take aerial photographs over a few areas m Canada for experimental purposes, a new method hi the preparation of maps vas inaugurated. The experiments made382 words
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Article53 1932-11-11 12 The s.s. Patras brought 547 pigs and 119 bullocks from Padang baai yesterdaw Thc Ltoyd Triestina motor vessel, Col di Lina. will anchor m the roads on her arrival her-* this evening, from Shanghai Hong Kong and Saigon. She will sail again lrom the roads tomorrow evening ?or Trieste, via53 words
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Advertisement662 1932-11-11 12 I Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated ln Australia) T FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via j JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. I Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the S.S. MANOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s.**. MARELLA ls one of the largest and finest steamers trading662 words
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Advertisement387 1932-11-11 12 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINE and SILVER LINE, LTD. is San Francisco, Los Angeles and North Paciflc Porta Dae Sails Spore. Spore. xSm.s. SILVERMAPLE (S.) Nov. 15 Nov. 18 m.s. SILVERGUAVA (S) Nov. 21 Nov. 24 via Java Ports. x via Manila. 9 loading387 words
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Advertisement248 1932-11-11 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO LIMITED. (Incorporated ln Denmark) Telephone 5223. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTI ltln\| HAMBURG AND C OPl:NII \<,i Leave Singapore, r, m.s. ERRIA Nov. 22 mi, ALSIA Dec 14 j, > 6 m.s. LALANDIA Jan 1 m.s. MEONIA Jan 25 m m.s. BORINGIA Feb248 words
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Miscellaneous722 1932-11-11 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturday,. 7 p m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday,722 words
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Miscellaneous367 1932-11-11 12 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1.) Op Ten Noort 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Rajputana 18: SMsaas 16: Shunko Maru 15: i Trave 13: Exploi*ateur Grandidier 11; Neleus] 9: Jerantut 7. Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate 3). Steel Nnigator367 words
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Article355 1932-11-11 13 Men Saved From Sinking Japanese Trawler IM work was carried out ne?r p tin Glen liner Glenshiel rgllng through a NE. gale to Hon^ dawn, distress signals wer Hatanff awajr. Tlie vessel made to the spot and found driven fishing vessel on the Despite angry seas,355 words
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Article, Illustration380 1932-11-11 13 German Steamer Picks Up Japanese Crew loody up n the rescue by the Q-o Uner Glenshiel of thirty-one members ft a Japanese motor-driven fishing tod by UM typhoon off Pratas Island the additional story of yet anat sea under almost identical brief wireless message, received O Engels. master380 words
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Article251 1932-11-11 13 Four Expeditions to Open Trade Routes i The Sovi.-t Government is nothing if not enteipriMu* with a zeal which leaves most ••lder nation l far behind it i> endeavouring to develop the resources of its territroy m the North as well as m the more populated251 words
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Article191 1932-11-11 13 The radical improvements m deep-sea diving methods and equipment to which reference has been repeatedly called m cur pages, and which have been exemplified m the ardous and successful salvage work recently carried through on the Egypt and on the Submarine M.2. are brought into prominence191 words
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Article43 1932-11-11 13 A MMp was received yesterday afternoon by the Master Attendant. Singapore, from Hon**. I Kong Observatory, stating that there was a typhoon within 60 miles. Lat. 14 deg N.. Long. 124 deg. E.. travelling west-north-wv.-ft Its intensity is unknown.43 words
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Article28 1932-11-11 13 The following passengers arrived by the Ipoh yesterday: From Penang: Mr. M. Kanisft From Port Swettenham: Mr Cormick. Mr. A.' Mazmeer Mr P. A. Noor Mtohamed.28 words
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Article17 1932-11-11 13 The s.s. Minderoo arrived m port from i Fremantle yesterday with 994 sheep and two i horses.17 words
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586 1932-11-11 13 MURDER OF RAILWAY OFFICIAL Arrested m Hong Kong Tse C'hucn-niram. adopted son ef a prominent Chine c milhcnaire merchant of I the Straits Settlements and well-known m Singaprre. has been executed at Swatow frr the murder of the Swatow Chao Railway Company's treasurer. Swatow. Nov. 1.586 words
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Article114 1932-11-11 13 Scene Outside X.P.M. Offices Pandemonium reigned m the vicinity of the X.P.M. offices yesterday morning when a large number of unemployed Chinese seamen created ft a disturbance but the Teluk Ayer Division police were quickly on the scene and dispersed the crowd. I From inquries made by a114 words
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Article102 1932-11-11 13 I Important Arrest by Local Detective Branch Considerable importance is said to be attached to the arrest of three Chinese who are alleged to have been m possession of counterfeit Dutch guilder notes m Singapore. The arrests were effected by Detective Inspector D. W. Macintosh on Wednesday102 words
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Article150 1932-11-11 13 Alleged to have stolen a bunch of bananas from a garden m Lorong Lalat. a Northern Indian named Banas Nath was produced before Mr. A. W. Hay. the Second Police Magistrate, yesterday and charged The accused claimed trial and was remanded on bail of $25 According .to the Manchester Evening150 words
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Article456 1932-11-11 13 SERANGOON ROAD TRAGEDY Fatally Injured Cyclist Found Lying m Road Although it was not pe*ible to produce any definite evidence tc the Coroner yesterday an untraced motor car. which drove on after the accident, was the cause of the death of a Chinese456 words
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Article279 1932-11-11 13 Three Men m Three Boats The Third Police Magistrate. Mr. J F. F Gregg, yesterday acquitted three Chinese fishermen en a charge of escaping from police custody The complainants were three Marine policemen attached to the Tanjong Kling police station. The chief witness. Sgt. 33. stated that279 words
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Article155 1932-11-11 13 Chinese Gamblers Rounder! IP A raid by Inspector Menon. of the Rochore Division police, on a shop house m Queen Street on Wednesday resulted m the appearance of eight Chinese of the labouring class before Mr A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday charged with155 words
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Article64 1932-11-11 13 The fire-brigade hoaxer will no longer reign. It is to be hoped that the 800 hoaxing calls m the London area which are received every year will disappear with the introduction of a new device. To call the fire-brigade you enter the call-box and pull a lever, which not only64 words
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Article1108 1932-11-11 14 POLICE COPE WITH DEMONSTRATORS Public Confidence m Government [From Our Own Correspondent 1 London, Oct. 25. The country is very perturbed at the present time by disturbances caused by Communist organised contingents of unemployed at various parts of the country, including London. After a serious disturbance1,108 words
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696 1932-11-11 14 IN FEW YEARS, SAYS EXPERT Whaling is Now a Matter of Commerce "Unless steps are taken forthwith to afford protection for whales their extinction will bo complete m irom five to ten years at the most." Mr. James Travis Jenkins, author of "A History of the696 words
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Article115 1932-11-11 14 Chinese Protests To Portuguese Hong Kong. Nov. 9. Mr. Tang Shao-yi. Magistrate of Shungshan district and former Prime Minister of the Pekin Government, has wired to Nanking requesting that a protest be lodged immediately with the Portuguese Minister regarding the unlawful occupation of the Island of Wangkam, near115 words
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946 1932-11-11 14 GRAMOPHONE PRELUDE TO DEATH Music, Murder, and Suicide London, Oct. 25. The playing of a gramophone just before murder and suicide m the town house of Susan Duche«s of Somerset, m Grosvenorsquare, Mayfair. was one of the events described at a Westminter inquest to-day. The946 words
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Article48 1932-11-11 14 It is proposed to substitute a royalty on gold >r the present duty m the F.M.S. and a drafr ill is published m the F.M.S. Gazette of Nov. which involves the licensing of purchasers raw gold. The new Bill follows generally the les of the Mineral Ores Enactment.48 words
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Article342 1932-11-11 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records •Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from342 words
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66 1932-11-11 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 ajn. PETALING HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres. FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital of66 words
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Article342 1932-11-11 14 Gallant Work of Indian Officials London. Nov. 1. Explaining the working of terrorism m India m an address to the Royal Empire Society. Sir Charles Tegart thought he was not overstating the case if he said that there was scarcely an educational institution of any standing m which342 words
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Advertisement63 1932-11-11 14 —MM^_^.^_^^ m> [■ftSpHi $S^^P >M^lBH^a^__Sl jg #y 4 ~i i iTygis^^^^r^Nil These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of all Chemist* and Store*.63 words
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Advertisement621 1932-11-11 14 BANKS AND INSURANT CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) 'aid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 C teserve Fund £3,000,000 teserve U bllity of Proprietors £3.000.000 F HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Uor Star Iloilo621 words
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Advertisement349 1932-11-11 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPITIE BANK, LTD. (Established m ItM /apital Subscribed (Fully paid up) leserve Fund President K. Kodama Vice-President K. Tak. Head Office Yoke.) Singapore Branch 3l-a, (111 |1 v LONDON B.INKI |-v Westminster Bank, Ltd. The National Provincial B Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. BRANCHES: Alexandria (Egypt), Baftr. Calcutta. Canton. Changchun349 words
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Article134 1932-11-11 15 for year ended March 31, 1932, ilance brought forward was £3,938. vhich has to be deducted loss for current I £1.052 (against £664) less profit on Mt7, leaving credit balance of £3,353. ors recommend should be carried 'Last dividend. 5 5-9 th per cent, m During year company134 words
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Article48 1932-11-11 15 rubber for year ended June 30, '"ted to 1,161,089 lb. Directors have write down buildings, machinery, I i nominal amount of £1 and have *S from reserve for this purpose. for year amounts to £2.486 (against making £9.291. Directors propose to reserve £2.042; forward £2,24848 words
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Article254 1932-11-11 15 Loss of $12,244 for the Year The rt-port of the directors of the Kinta Tin Dredging Company. Limited, states that after providing for depreciation, the account show a lass of $14,244.84 for the year ended July 31, to l*' deducted from the balance of $26,208.75 brought forward from254 words
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Article414 1932-11-11 15 "No One Need be Perturbed" London. Nov. 8. When the three day non-party debate m the House of Commons on Unemployment entered the concluding stage to-day Sir Robert Home, one time Cqpservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, observed that a great service would be rendered to the trade,414 words
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Article108 1932-11-11 15 The Borneo Company Ltd.. Agents: Tin: Pahang Consolidated 1.310 pikuls; Ipoh 1,470 pikuls. Rubber Kuala Reman 45,000 lbs. Bruseh 41,000; Lok Kawi 48.500. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd. Penang, Agents: Henrietta 105,000 lbs. Sungei Matang 41.500; Rampah Coconut 152,000 nuts. Boustead and Co., Ltd. Agents: Buloh108 words
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Article43 1932-11-11 15 Loss for year to June 30 is £670 (against >roflt of £5,427). Balance at credit of appropriation account at June 30 is £14,153. and ilrectors recommend writing off £1,000 (£2.000) tor general depreciation, and carrying forward >alance of £13.153 (£14.823).43 words
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Article166 1932-11-11 15 Changes m Representative Prices Not. 5 7 9. American Can. Com. 11% 53 l -2 51 H Am. T'phone and T' graph 104 107 103% Atcheson Railroad 40 42 Vi 40 Dupont 34 36 3i\ Firestone. Common Not. Qtd. Not. Qtd. Not Qtd. Gen. Electric 15166 words
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Article88 1932-11-11 15 Result of working for year ended June 30. 1932, is loss of £1.271 (against loss of £373). Deducting this from amount brought forward. £2.008, there Ls left £737. which it b proposed to carry forward. Restricted crop harvested was 6C5.000 lb. Average gross price realised was equivalent88 words
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69 1932-11-11 15 Crops for year to June 30, 1932, were: Rubber, 805,000 lb.; palm oil, 757,600 lb.; palm kernels, 59,000 lb. Credit balance brought forward after adding profit on palm oil, less loss on rubber stock, £2,118; add transfer from tax reserve, £65, making £2,183; deduct69 words
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Article225 1932-11-11 15 BARLOW CO.'S RUBBER REPORT The general tone of the market has continued quiet throughout the week, but prices have shewn some improvement. Business was transacted yesterday up to 8 1 for London Standard R.S. Sheet against 7\, on the previous Wednesday. A repore was current a few days ago that225 words
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Article219 1932-11-11 15 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT Although this market did not appear to treat the matter seriously, the London market firmed up towards the end of last week on the news that at a meeting of Malayan proprietors held m Kuala Lumpur, it was proposed to endeavour to revive the restriction discussions.219 words
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176 1932-11-11 15 GUTHRIE CO.'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT The market during the past week has beet* a quiet and mildly fluctuating one. The news that Malayan proprietary holders propose to ascertain the views of D.E.I, proprietary holders regarding the old question of restriction failed to affect the local market. Buying orders from America176 words
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Article198 1932-11-11 15 British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co. The report of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor and Co.. Ltd.. to be presented at the annual general meeting at the Exchange room. Fullerton Building on Nov. 18 at noon, states: The profit and loss account shows a profit for198 words
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Article355 1932-11-11 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES November 10. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2j3 31J32 London. 60 days' sight 2|3 1516 London. 30 days' sight 2|3 29,32 London, demand 2(3 T-h London, T.T. 2|3 ***** Lyon. Paris, demand 950 Hamburg, demand 154 New York,355 words
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80 1932-11-11 15 November 10th.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyer* Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 7 a 4 713)15 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (P °B> 8 8 I|l6 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 7% 7% Dec. 7% 7% Jan. 7% 8 Jan-Mar 8 8 180 words
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Article906 1932-11-11 15 THURSDAY, NOV. 10TH. 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bs^psni BcUcn Asam Kumbang 26s 388 Aiistxal Malay 18a 20s nom. Ayer Hitam (ss) Us 11s 9d Bangrin Tin (£> 13s 6d 14s 6d Batang Padang ($1) OS 10 Batu Caves ($1) 37 Vj 424 Buidt Arang ($1) 40 nom. Burmah906 words
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Advertisement81 1932-11-11 15 Assets exceed $12.000,000 a™—.. Assurance m force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies81 words
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Article489 1932-11-11 16 SINGAPORE NOVEMBER RACES Scratching and Selections for To-day Tho Singapoie Turf Club November professional meeting starts tx-day at the old race nurse. The first race will be run at 2.15 p.m. The following are the handicaps, scratching and selections for to-day's events. Race l.— Perries Cla.<« 3489 words
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Article137 1932-11-11 16 The Taiping Turf Club amateur meeting, will be held on Friday. December 16 and Saturday. December 17th. Ther will be two runs for Horses Class ,i. two runs for Horses Class 4. two runs for Ponies Class 2. two runs for Ponies Class 3. Entries close at137 words
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Article75 1932-11-11 16 A Difference Among the F. A.s I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Nov. 10. The Fcotball Association is strenuously opposing the desir? cf the Welsh and Irish Football Associations to play their international match mat week on English soil, probably at Liverpool, for financial reasons. The Scottish FA.75 words
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Article62 1932-11-11 16 The following have been invited to play Rugby Football for S.C.C. vs. P.S.R.F.C. "A" on Friday. November 18th. at SCC— S H Wyke.s; E. A. Matthews. W. R. King M C Elliott, G. Dodds; Lt. H. A. Orr. Lt C A M Cumberlege: S. Kirke. N. D. Knowles.62 words
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Article29 1932-11-11 16 Mrs. Breakey Wins Robinson Cup The Robinson Cup at the Garrison Golf Club was won by Mrs J. D. Breakey with a score of one down.29 words
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Article28 1932-11-11 16 Mr d. Richards. State Treasurer, Selangor will become chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary B< ard upon the departure on leave £Sil lhc present chahman Mi v S28 words
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131 1932-11-11 16 MATCH AGAINST NEW SOUTH WALES Famous American Doubles Pair Beaten Sydney, Nov. 10. The American lawn tennis team now visiting Aust alia commenced their first match to-day. against New South Wales. It is a three-day contest. Ellsworth Vines (America) beat Vivian McGrath. 6 B.131 words
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Article418 1932-11-11 16 French Team's Successful Tour fiance beat England by nine goals to four m the first of the season's international ire hockey matches, at Queen's Road Rink. Bayswater. W. No fewer than eight of the visiting team's goals were scored by S Cholette. the French-Canadian. C. Mousette obtaining the418 words
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Article82 1932-11-11 16 Wins for Hampshire and Su rrey I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London. Nov. 9. Two matches m the Rugby county championship (South Eastern Division) were played to-day. There was a thrilling encounter at Richmond where Surrey defeated Middlesex by 19 points to 16. At Bournemouth Hampshire defeated Kent82 words
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Article176 1932-11-11 16 Gordon Richards Beats His Own Record Gordon Richards, the jockey who rode his 166 th winner of the season on Oct. 22, beat his own record. His record of championships now equals that of Steve Donoghue and is only surpassed by that of the late Fred Archer. He176 words
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Article26 1932-11-11 16 London Football Club's Difficulties I FREE PRESS SERVICE-COPYRIGHT] rm. London. Nov. 10 C apton Orient, the London football club Ls on the financial rocks."26 words
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485 1932-11-11 16 CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH Missed Chances at Jalan Besar A.C.S 2: R.l 2. A draw of two goals all resulted from yesterday's charity football match between the Anglo-Chinese School and the Raffles Institution at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Anglo-Chinese School throughout almost the whole game485 words
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Article148 1932-11-11 16 Teams for Monday's Trial Game The follow m- are the teams for the hock v trial on Monday on the S.C.C ground Colour*: S L. Oehlers; R a. Ashworth and E G. Staunton; G. Ross. G. E. N. Oehlers and R If. Elliott: R. C. Oehlers. N. Sullivan148 words
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Article177 1932-11-11 16 The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. Ist XI vs. S.R.C. Ist XI on Wednesday at S.R.C. F. J. L Mayger: R. A Ashworth. E. G. Staunton: T. W. Mcrrav. Lt N. C. Phillips. R. N Elliott: Lt. C. M. Adderlev D.177 words
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Article141 1932-11-11 16 Smeddle Unlikely to Play Again This Season Unfortunately, when R. W. Smeddle had a try-out with a junior Blackheath team the other day the knee which has been troubling him for some time broke down again and he had to be carried off after a quarter of an141 words
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Article166 1932-11-11 16 MATCH AGAINST VICTORIA Test Rehearsal Next Week Th? M.C.C. m Australia to-day enter upon the most serious task they have so far encountered during their tour, when they begin their match at Melbourne against the Victorian State side. Victoria, srveral times winners of the Sheffield Shield,166 words
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Article389 1932-11-11 16 The Victorian selectors (with the Australian selectors exercising a veto to any player), moved m a rut to choose the following for the combined eleven match m Melbourne after the VtDtOI ''vi engagement wife'i the E.iclishmen i jays the Sydney Referee*. W. M Woodfull. W. H.389 words
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Article116 1932-11-11 16 Perak Team to Meet Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh. Nov. 10. PermJX'l second big rug'cy encounter of the mmmm will be against "•elan-*or on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur. The following are making the journey; Bingham. Ban*. Cessford. Wallace. Maikham. Latimer. Caldwell. Lewis. L stcn. Johnstone. Handley. Milier.116 words
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Article196 1932-11-11 16 Island and Sepoy Lines Match Sepoy Lines Golf Club will visit the Island Club on Sunday for a four-ball competition The draw is as follows: 8.45 J. M. A. Lowson and J. S. English vs Ibrahim and Uekiri. 8.45 J. McConigley and C. E. Brooke vs Morita and196 words
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Article26 1932-11-11 16 The New Zealand representative cricketer A. W. Roberts, has received an offer to play for the Lancashire League Cricket Club. Church Roberts has deferred his decision.26 words
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Advertisement139 1932-11-11 16 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS 10 n PLUM $1.50 12 w do $2.00 10 RED BLACK $2.00 12 do $3.00 S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. M H.M.V.*» SPECIALISTS. Raffles Place. TeL 6422. Singapore. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AN UNINSURED CAR IS A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF HEAVY LIABILITY FOR Third139 words
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