The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 November 1932
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1932-11-14 1 The Singapore Free Press ><). 13,803. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MOxXDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article392 1932-11-14 1 Machine Rim detachments are guarding the meeting place at Geneva of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference Page 9. Important moves behind the scenes ire going on m piepuration for the Disarmament Conference: Page 9. A young South African is flying from the Cape to Croydon m392 words
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Article821 1932-11-14 1 A tea planter's day m mid-season begins early m the morning and finishes late If It can be said to finish, for his nights are often disturbed A coolie may have temporarily lost the use of his senses and run riot m the lines (garden village), an821 words
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Advertisement183 1932-11-14 1 KLIM I'OWDEKED MILK M \KIST APPROACH TO PUBS. if. i -.ill i;i/i n Mil k i IMNXRLE IN THE TROPICS. DfAMJI AT ALL LEADINO PROVISION STORES. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. Pahit m the Friday, i/Vov. 18th New Palm Room "IT'« 4 BOY* 9 and LUNCH AT RAFFLES SINGAPORE REPERTORY183 words
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Advertisement211 1932-11-14 1 4T\ BRAVO MM TOLLEY'S EMPIRE BRANDY (lM NOW SELLS AT $2-90 I~iF}T? T e prcvlous Price ol t«PSRE f -;>- $3.15 has been reduced BRAWDV owi "c to the new prefer- j^_g. ence tariff yjjy Tms Mc.»L,STER *co Ud. tSi FAMOU S BRANDY. IT'S *i f ,m>; /MmL British and211 words
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Advertisement83 1932-11-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Tolley'.s Empire Brandy— Page 1. The Tonic Food Bevcraqv— Pa^e I Whiteaways Christmas Ba/aar 10 -day— Page 6. Grow your own v.-nabl,- from Sutton's Seeds Page 9. CHRYSLER COMFORT POPPY DAY FUND I The Film "THE BLUE DANUBE" will be shown at the PAVILION at the 6.15 pan.83 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-14 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article321 1932-11-14 2 Selangor Get Eight Goals Against Perak [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 12. Selangor completely out classed Perak yesterday at the Stadium m the annual charity match for the Swettenham Trophy, beating them by eight clear goals. Perak missed the services of several of their regular cup321 words
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Article166 1932-11-14 2 LIB CHAMPIONSHIP P. W. D. L. Pts. Colman 11 10 0 1 10 Maschoioff 11 8 0 3 8 Wtlmot 11 5 2 4 6 Peck 12 6 0 6 6 Kton? Chin Eng 11 3 3 5 4V& Yogel 12 4 17 4% Jumabhoy 10 3166 words
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Article72 1932-11-14 2 A report has been made to the police of a daring daylight robbery m a shop m Holloway L*ne. It was stated that while the proprietor was counting money on Saturday morning, gang of Chinese invaded the premises. Two of the men were armed with revolvers and the others all72 words
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Article615 1932-11-14 2 S.C.C. SECOND LINE BEATEN GLOUCESTERS SECURE LEAD OF 5 POINTS Selling the "Dummy" on the Padang Gloucester* 2nd XV 8; S.C.C. 2nd XV 3. A very interesting Rugby match resulted from the meeting of the second teams of the Gloucestershire Regiment and the S.C.C. on the Padang en Saturday. It615 words
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Article97 1932-11-14 2 R.A.F 8: P.S. XV t. I The Public Service 'A" XV suffered a defeat by eight points (one goal and one try> to nil at the hands of the R.A.F. m a Rugby match at the All* Base on Saturday. i Owing to the state of the ground97 words
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Article110 1932-11-14 2 R.A.F 3; O.R.A 3. Three goals were acored by each side when the Old Rafltesians encountered the R.A.F. m a hockey match on the Raffles Institution ground on Saturday. The Airmen had slightly the better of the game, but the old Rafflesians fielded a very Wind defence.110 words
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Article915 1932-11-14 2 a man short, they had been able to hold the Perak players thus far. Half-time: Perak 3 points: Selangor. nil. On the resumption, McNiece stopped Kain who was quickly out of the scrum and Barr was forced across the line by the Selangor forwards when he tried to915 words
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Article954 1932-11-14 2 LcJigqe Tafcks To The following are the positions in the League un to. and Including. Saturday's matche?. i DIVISION I Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Arsenal 14 11 1 2 44 20 24 Aston Villa 14 9 1 4 35 15 22 Derby County 14954 words
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Article67 1932-11-14 2 A charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $200 was preferred m the Third Police Court before Mr. J. F. F. Ore&g on Saturday against a Straits -born solicitor's clerk named Koh Soon Tee*:, employed by Mr. E. M. Tam-poe-Philips. An Indian Oulam Sahil was' the complainant. The67 words
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Advertisement60 1932-11-14 2 IHIJIJIS Srm H BLINDS. MqHp. 9pj HOO^AINSAH, {Gr f a i Telßph*m No. 2451). OnV»: 66. Robinson Road. Factory 17-A, Loronc I, Toh* Knraa ltd Manufacturer and Supplier of rattan and bertam chicks, canras bdnda, tarpaulin and tents, sprlnf r*>Mer blinds, wool buntln* fia|B, tennis bine screens, bertam panels md60 words
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Advertisement474 1932-11-14 2 |TERIS|ALT. T^e safe, simple, pleasant cure for c< n.-tip ttion. Tak>it regularly lor a fortnight. and notice the difference jM it makes. It sterilises the system. jISuHs&UII Obtainable from all il^Hi^Hl Chemists and Stores. Sole Agents: fflUffi^HJ MEDICAL HALL. LTI» \S3^S) BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chance474 words
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Advertisement487 1932-11-14 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MrMd^T' NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE Ls horeby \\> n now Invited for tht i-l services and that par* may be obtained it. Municipal Offices I^ase of M. C. \\>. rjt Bridge. North Bridge r^oad of advertisement hoar I 4 p.m. November Utl. Supply of 24 m. Ventur T Recorder487 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous299 1932-11-14 2 THE WEEK Monday. 14th. High Water 10 24 9.5 ft.. 23.35 8.7 ft. Johore Council of State. 11 a.m. Hockey: Sing&poie Trial. S.C.C; Raffles Institute Ist. XI vs. SRC. S.R.C.;i Medics, l College Union Khalsa Association, K.A.; SCR.C. vs. Chinese-Non -Members at S.C.R.C. Football: M.F.A. League "A" Fathul Karib vs.299 words
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Article511 1932-11-14 3 >HOPS LOOTED BY MOBS (ommunists at Root of Trouble Our Own Correspondent] Dublin. Oct. 12. I tir.^: brake Ollt m the Falls Road I \c -lusively Roman CathI on Tut-day aiuinon. following disturbance arising out the police L "hunger march" t-j the Workhouse. I lily planned511 words
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Article787 1932-11-14 3 SIR NORMAN ANGELL'S VIEW Bringing Ne\\ Ideas to the Public Sir Norman Angell. speaking at a meeting >f the publicity clubs of London said that the cience of a<fvertising could never perform i greater service to British industry and trade han m helping to bring787 words
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Article30 1932-11-14 3 An outbreal: of typhoid fever has occurred at Ma.'ton Vo:. l :hi:e. 30 cases having been notified within a few days. A sample of the i\ater supply is being analysed.30 words
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Article1078 1932-11-14 3 THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY When the Yin and the Yang are m Harmony »By Our Chinese Correspond. nt> The Chinese have not only brought th--principles of secret sscieties with them to Singapore but also have brought social customs. The customs that are practised here have gone through much1,078 words
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Article29 1932-11-14 3 After an hour's clure by ?x policemen and many butchers, an escaped bullock at Southend was l:vso?d by a butcher and tird to a tree to await a van.29 words
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Advertisement102 1932-11-14 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES m* r- rS K*c*° SBStreet 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, (iuardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied102 words
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Advertisement292 1932-11-14 3 For your throats sake, smoke FUESH Cigarettes. I Mm^^m^.M N Urn CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ifi n c*i to r>e i> t v '■^■^Sv real use m many l^fc Hfio irftfffitflSS&ftWm From Arcadia Works m London When you pull this rubber Tab listen where the World's finest Virginia for the292 words
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Article942 1932-11-14 4 HALF THROTTLED IN CORRIDOR The President's Popularity On The Wane (From Our Own Correspondent] Dublin. Oct. 20. The Free State t> i vy.y disappointed country, Mr. Eamon de Valera having returned to Dublin without having made any settlement with the British Government. The extravagance942 words
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Article, Illustration17 1932-11-14 4 LORETTA YOUNG, who will appear at the Capitol soon m the First National comedy, "Big Business Girl."17 words
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Article48 1932-11-14 4 Mr. Justice LwaglOß m the Admiralty Court dfHiided a R alMst the claim by a French trawler company. L*. Society NouveUe des Pecherles Vapeur. to be entitled to a proportion of the salved gold cargo of the P. and O. liner E*vyf which sank off Ushant m 1922.48 words
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Article243 1932-11-14 4 Racehorse Makes Money for the Government A horse is uefcing the British Government to pay its bills. She is the National Stud's Myrobella, whose success as a certainty at Newmarket caused the Tote to lose, and brought about a change m Urn rules. This season243 words
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Article267 1932-11-14 4 Difficulties Over Spelling of Names There is a man m London who has traced 800 names m his family tree. This is Sir Algernon Tudor-Craig, a director of Culletons Heraldic Office, whose hobby and business it is to trace ancestors. 'All kinds of people ask me to trace267 words
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Article219 1932-11-14 4 Proposal to Admit Lady Guests London. The Devonshire Club, alter rejecting by largt majority five times In its history the proposal to admit lady guests, is now devoting its ground floor exclusively to. a section for the entertainment of women. The Club was founded m 1874 as a219 words
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Article866 1932-11-14 4 LOANS AT REASONABLE INTEREST The Question of Secondary Crops (Frrm Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 8. The best method of helping the farmer is the most difficult problem the administration has' to face at the present time. Without going into exact figures, it is perhaps sufficient866 words
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Article143 1932-11-14 4 Police Called to Church Uproar Liverpool. Cries of "No Popery," rival hymn singing, and shouting interrupted a service at St. George's Church, Heyworth-street, Everton, and the vicar, the Rev. R. h. S. Powke, called m the police. Two crosses had been erected m the church with the permission143 words
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Article719 1932-11-14 4 DIESEL EXPERIMENTS IN AMERICA Kaye Don's Trial At Brooklands Detroit. The possibility that furnace oil may replace gasoline as motor car fuel for certain hauling purposes is interesting the automotive industry, writes E. Y. Watson. Within the last seven days, two different models of trucks equipped719 words
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Article314 1932-11-14 4 American Woman Deceived The adventures of two American women who met a man, describing himself as a. major of the R.A.F., m Winchester Cathedral, and were Induced to part with sums of money to him. wer<? described m the Court of Criminal Appeal. The court dismissed314 words
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Article221 1932-11-14 4 HOSPITALS MAY REMOVED FROM Ij Commission Warns Local Authorities Radium, thr AMVMI subs 1 costing from £13.000 to EM the hope of canter through breaches of tin I. This revelation is cent am' 1931-32 of the Nation;* R Radium Commission Avoidable accidents, mv 1- age to radium,221 words
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Article63 1932-11-14 4 Vakuru Krrm The body ol Mis.v w....:. 20-year-old Glasgow girl c search has been ir.adt found neai he Menen- il It was not far from of her friend. Miss Man several days ago. A post-mortem xmi;:: Miss Stevenson had cit ■<■'. m the head. The spot where Hrn63 words
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Advertisement202 1932-11-14 4 av^aV *i ay V JbbV W %mw*^^L _T a^i <!>«••«'»• it\ 1 erve troubles JL Lossof nerve-strength may result m <iuh i\l\\\l\UJmilll//IV^B seemingly diSerent complaints as listlessHia^Kf/il TblaH^ ness, stomach troubles, and lack of appel^am^Mr WvW ti te s leeplessness,and nervous headaches. IfiWil^ffl^ j M you want to regain full202 words
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Advertisement339 1932-11-14 5 *a. >t#X t^l___H V___& Vi__T__E_______F _HH _______h___ JMfflrvvm T_____jB_____ L*t H3_______ H .4H i«Tav J* RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 j FOR o_\E NICiHT OALY t V SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING OF mm\m\ "'fHmTmm>. ___ff __F f <RB^» r^ w^.. v 7 OOMHHS aOUCHIEMKPH $O.IU*WWT,MIGnTI HEUI^SttONO JEAN* BUJfimiWE W tin ALFRED «00£ andm*339 words
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Advertisement306 1932-11-14 5 7th Day And Still drawing the Town >^m*mimmwmmmmmmmtimmmmmmm»mmmmmHmm^ [CAPITOL! «.1,5 TO-i¥IOHT ».i.s OWING TO TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED The Year's Biggest Comedy Riot— HAROLD LLOYD IN MOVIE CRAZY The Paramount Picture that has Tickled the World t-— i Next Change i I Brought Back by Popular Demand RALPH LYNN m306 words
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Advertisement162 1932-11-14 5 TO-NIGHT James Dunn Peg&y Shannon AND Spencer Tracy IN FOX MOVIETONE'S "SOCIETY GIRL" SILKS NOW AT WASSIAMULL'S All Departments Equipped with Fresh Stocks FOR YOUR SELECTION Visit at once Wassiamull Assomull Go. 31 33 High Street Thone 7144. Upon till social occasions You will appreciate the refreshing effect of "'HAZELINE'162 words
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Article1085 1932-11-14 6 Rogilla's Decisive Victory Whenever a Sydney horse and jockey win a good race m Victoria they talk of batteries, much to the sccmful amusement cf Sydney visitors, and also to the higher local officials of racing, write? C. J. Graves m the Sydney Referee. It was heard1,085 words
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Article1133 1932-11-14 6 All Players Go Up Three Strokes Members cf Prince's. Sandwich, now know the worst, or the best, as the case may be. regarding their new handicaps under, the Pa" as against the old Bogey system. The handicap cf each player has gone up three strokes; some j1,133 words
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Advertisement232 1932-11-14 6 WHITEAWAY'S CHRISTMAS BAZAAR OPEXM TO-DAY. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. THIS IS TRULY A TOYLAJSD OF WONDER FOR THE KIDDIES mi shoes MramtaaflH Light-weight goto, rloxible upper. Black I Vj j! d or brown. All sizes. YA 1 I v Basic Value $8.95 Pair. MEN'S SLIP-OVERS. 9nc or Light grey all wcol.232 words
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Advertisement381 1932-11-14 6 jr- IJr al > <jhere is only one O\ altine There are definite reasons why "Ovaltine supreme and why it should be used In every home giving and maintaining health and vitality. There is nothing haphazard about "Ovaltine. made by a highly scientific and exclusive process w!.. took years to381 words
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Article1099 1932-11-14 7 I'roposed $15,000 Filtration Plant EXPENDITURE JUSTIFIED Advantages of the System «Mhl crnrral mating of the Singapore -wiiimii-i; Club yesterday unanimously iW.irirri authorise the expenditure of a urn «f $1.\.000 for the installation of a II ration plant m the open air pool, with the object »f enabling1,099 words
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Article369 1932-11-14 7 TWO CHINESE BRUTALLY MURDERED Merchant Stabbed Near Market Two particularly brutal murders, one perpetrated on Friday and another on Saturday, are occupying the attention of the police authorities but so lar no arrests have been effected. A Chinese woman living m Jalan Raja, off Balestier Road,369 words
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Article347 1932-11-14 7 Father Sent to Gaol m Chandu Case An elderly Chinese and his little daughter of abo'.t ten years of age were placed betore Mr. C. Wilson m the Criminal District Court en Saturday and charged with being m possession of non<-Oovenunenl cbandM. A Revenue Officer stated that347 words
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Article75 1932-11-14 7 In ihe course of his work m Paterson Read at about 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, an Indian coolie employed by the Municipal Conservancy Department, came upon a sack which was lying m the ditcrV. at the side of the road. He retrieved the sack and on opening75 words
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2248 1932-11-14 7 JOCKEY JUMPS CLEAR Lightarmed's End At Singapore Meeting GOOD RACING RECORD Surprise Winners m Saturday's Event There was a sad sequel to the seventh race on Saturday, the second day, of the Singapore Turf Club November meeting, when Mr. Alan Loke's Lightarmed2,248 words
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Article410 1932-11-14 7 'ARMISTICE CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON Whole of British Empire Represented London, Nov. 11. The fourteenth anniversary of the Armistice that ended the Great War was celebrated today m the form which has now become established. The religious service, which as usual was preceded by two minutes silence, during410 words
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Article237 1932-11-14 7 Death of Former Malayan Civil Servant News has been received from Homo by Mr. C. J. Bede Cox. Manager of Gcpeng Consolidated. Ltd.. announcing the death of his father. Mr. F. Bede Cox. a former member of the Mala);:n Civil Smite The late Mr Bode Cox237 words
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Article993 1932-11-14 7 Mr. Baldwin's Revelation of New War Horrors AIR WARNING Civilians Cannot be Saved From Bombers Dealing with the potential horrors of the "next war," Mr. Baldwin m the House rf Commons revealed that he knew of three terrible inventions which were offered for use m the last993 words
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Article73 1932-11-14 7 Mr. John Cuthbert of Penang The death < •< rurrrd at the General H<*pital .Jj Penang. of Capt. John Cuthbert, pilot m Penang, after a brk-f illness. The deceas«d. who Jj was 49 years, was attached to the British India 4 6team Navigation Company before joining73 words
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Article42 1932-11-14 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. MATHESON— At the General Hospital Singapore, on November 12th, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Matheson. a daughter. HASKINS. At the Bungsar Hospital, Kual Cumpur. on November 9th, to Mr. and Mrs A S. Has kins a son.42 words
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809 1932-11-14 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932 WEEK-END COMMENT Rarely a day passes but brings evidence of the growing dissatisfaction of the masses at their present unhappy lot. Unemployment is largely responsible, of course. A man without work and with an empty stomach is fine material for the agitator and809 words
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Article87 1932-11-14 8 Mr. J C. Cowap will address the Rotary Club at its tiffin meeting on Wednesday. His subject will be '•Poison." In the list of wreaths placed on the Cenotaph on Armistice Day was omitted one from the French Consulate on behalf of the French community m Singapore. The following Commissioners87 words
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Article353 1932-11-14 8 Entertained by Penang S.S.A. Penan*. Not. 13. I Prom Our Own Correspondent] The Straits Settlements (Penang) Association gave a luncheon m honour of Sir Samuel Wilson, at which 89 members attended. record gathering. It was the first public function held by the association since its inauguration m353 words
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Article370 1932-11-14 8 TWO DAYS BREAK IN SINGAPORE Off To Meet "Mary" For Winter Sports Douglas Fai r bp.nk'3 Ls back m Singapore from his trip to Java. A Free Press representative met him m a corridor at the Raffles Hotel yesterday sun-tanned and dressed In tropical dress370 words
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Letter303 1932-11-14 8 COCK FIGHTING IN T.M.S. To the Editor. Sir. We read only recently legislative measures passed m the Unfederated Malay States to the effect that the issue of licenses permitting cock-fighting was to be under much stricter control. Before the Police could give their consent without reference303 words
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Article164 1932-11-14 8 Gang: Which Ran Into Police Patrol "Our law i 3 different front India." remarked Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on Saturday when the question of flogging for highway robbery was raised. The case concerned the three Chinese who were arrested m Tanglin by the164 words
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Article152 1932-11-14 8 The Capitol has been drawing large audiences during the screening of the Harold Uoyd comedy "Movie Craiy," and owing to the success of the picture, it's season is extended until to-morrow night. Those who have not yet seen this amusing comedy should book up immediately. J l^ J**152 words
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Article447 1932-11-14 8 GLOUCESTERS CHURCH PARADE BAND TAKES PA] CATHEDRAL SER Leaving For Im! Friday The Ist. Battalion of t: Regiment which leaves X;iPYiday next, attended a fan-. it St. Andrew's Cathedra] mder the Command <>! I.: rhe band was m attend;i:.< he service m conjunction nen piled arms m the Cat! then447 words
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Article107 1932-11-14 8 Compensation (or Ctf Owner For taking a joy-rl<i-motor car and stealing pttrol cap m addition to sma>h;: head lamp glass, four Malay their sentences from Mi A W pore Second Police Magistrat, The fathers of the boys were and were ordered to pay com; to the owner of107 words
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55 1932-11-14 8 Under the distinguished pat: Murison and Mr>. OldfleW t): nim. The Blue Danube will b. 615 p.m. performance at Hrn P the entire proceeds b«iin d. Poppy Day Fund This picture proved a bin previously presented and thassured of a splendid evening at the55 words
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Article38 1932-11-14 8 HL» Excellency the Governor .1 leave Fenang by car this aft<M:. Kangsar. where His ExceiJen, sidence at King's Pavilion I evening, when His Excellency w I the night mail to Kuala Lumpur, arr. on Friday morning.38 words
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Advertisement127 1932-11-14 8 JBL MARTINI raRTIHI VERMOUTH WINE MERCHANTS. ROYAL BAKERY FLOUR IN HANDY HYGIENIC PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE AT Singapore COLD STORAGE C Ud ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK Nutritious Sustaining. feUga Most economical at all times. For the D/UlKiOlJ] home, the pantry and all purposes for iEI which Milk is used.127 words
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Advertisement15 1932-11-14 8 SOLID SIL VER WAITERS for PRESENTATION. U. S. de Silva Bros., 23 High Street, Singapore.15 words
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Article329 1932-11-14 9 POLICE CHARGE MOB WITH SABRES General Strike Call as Arms Talks FIVE BATTALIONS MOBILISED Demonstration Against League Delegates Feared Geneva, Nov. 12. The Bureau of the Disarmament Conference is meeting under the machine-guns of the Swiss Army, following the mobilisation of four battalions of infantry andReuter - 329 words
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Article166 1932-11-14 9 Britain to Stand by Obligations L*odon. Not. 10 speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet rtfht at the Guildhall, Mr. Baldwin refer- '•> Disarmament as a subject of great imsaid: "Britain is as ready as any other fur rapid progress m world dlsarmarhldl it believes essential to the cause166 words
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Article62 1932-11-14 9 floom Year Production as Basic Figure BaUria, NOT. 12. lete agreement has been reached be'he British and Dutch tea producers ii^stlon of which year shall be the determining the Intensity of restriction -<.tion, according to a local paper. India. Ceylon and Java will choose years. It Is not62 words
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Article30 1932-11-14 9 RUBBER PRICES PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT] London, Nov. 12. Symincton and Wilson to-day's rubber prices as 221 32d. (2 2i;32d.). Forward 25 32d. (2 2532 d). nie market is quiet.30 words
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Article220 1932-11-14 9 Manchukuo Gunboat Mutiny Shanghai. Nov. 13. General Su Pong- wen. Commander of the Chinese railway gruards along the western section of the Chinese Eastern Rai'way. has given the Japanese head-quarters an ultimatum demanding the immediate evacuation of Hailar by tl'e Japanese troop*, the settlement of salaries220 words
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Article169 1932-11-14 9 Police Break Up I.R.A. Parade Dublin, Nov. 12. All available police were called out m consequence of an outbreak of disorder following a parade of thousands of members of the Irish Republican Army through the principal streets m military formation. The procession was eventually held up by aReuter - 169 words
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Article107 1932-11-14 9 Communists Led From Court and Shot Hong Kong, Nov. 13. The Canton police raided a communist headquarters In the eastern suburb of Canton on Friday and arrested twelves persons, ten men and two young girls. They were tried by court martial yesterday and seven of them were Immediately107 words
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Article118 1932-11-14 9 EXPLOSION 1,500 FEET UNDERGROUND Seven Hours Fight Against Poison Fumes London. Nov. 12. Twenty-four men were killed m the Edffegrecn Colliery, near \Vi;.m. by an explosion during the night shift. Over a hundred men were working m the pit and many were injured. Though th^Reuter - 118 words
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Article163 1932-11-14 9 Plans for Rebuilding and Rearming Shanghai, Nov. IS. Admiral Chen Shao-kuan, Minister of the Navy, has been instructed by the Central Government to submit plans for the rebuilding and re-fortification of the Woosung and Seetzelin Forts at the entrance of the Yangtze River, which were demolished by theunion Times - 163 words
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Article164 1932-11-14 9 £20,000,000 Payment Due on December 15 London, Nov. 11. Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British Ambassador m Washington, yesterday handed to Mr. Stimson. the Secretary of State, a Note on the subject of war debt payments. It is not proposed to divulge the contents of the Note164 words
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Article94 1932-11-14 9 Millions of Banana Plants Ruined London, Nov. 11. A Colonial Office telegram from Jamaica reports a severe storm there from Nov. 3 with heavy seas and culminating on Nov. 9 m a very high wind on the west and north coasts. Several millions of banana plants are down94 words
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Article77 1932-11-14 9 British Survey Accepted by Greece London, Nor. It. The Times states that the Greek Government has accepted the surveys and preliminary studies submitted by the contractors Messrs. Henry Boot and Sons, Limited, Sheffield and London, for the reclamation and irrigation of large tracts of the country m Boeotia,77 words
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Article75 1932-11-14 9 Prince and Oxford Scheme London, Nov. 10. At the opening of the extension to the Taylor Institute at Oxford the Prince of Wales announced that he had "every hope that the new foundation which bears my name will strengthen our relations with Argentina." He mentioned that the75 words
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Article38 1932-11-14 9 An Indian P.W.D. sub-overseer and his foreman were attacked by a number of coolies near the P.W.D. coolie lines m Thompson Road yesterday. Both men were injured, though not seriously, and were taken to hospital.38 words
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Article169 1932-11-14 9 Important Moves Behind the Scenes VISITORS TO CHEQUERS British Proposals Under Discussion London, Nov. 13. There were important moves behind the scenes yesterday with regard to the problems of war debts and disarmament. Mr. Mac Donald. who is spending the week-end at Chequers was visited byReuter - 169 words
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Article135 1932-11-14 9 JAPAN'S ATTITUDE "Enemies of China Are Chinese" Paris, Nov. 12. Mr. Matsuoka (Japanese delegate to the League of Nations) arrived here to-day. He made a statement to the British. American and French Press that Japan approved some points of the Lytton Report but intended to point out at Geneva whereReuter - 135 words
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Article175 1932-11-14 9 IF LEAGUE FAILS International Committee Rumour Shanghai. Not. IS. It is persistently rumoured that the Powers have decided to form an International committee for the settlement of the outstanding quesions be ween Japan, China and Russia, should the League of Nations fail to find an effective solution during the nextUnion Times - 175 words
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Article44 1932-11-14 9 Young South African Out For Record Cape Town, Nov. 13. A young South African, Victor Smith, left at midnight m a tiny moth aeroplane m an attempt to create a new record for a flight from Cape Town to Croydon ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article28 1932-11-14 9 Round World Flier Reaches Johannesburg Johannesburg, Nov 11. The Spirit of Pun arrived at 4.02 this afternoon. The actual flying time was 56 hours. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article37 1932-11-14 9 "In the Same Category as the British" Washington. Nov. 12. The French war debt Note, which the State Department say is m the same category as the British, was received this evening.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article79 1932-11-14 9 Ship's Passenger With Opium A Chinese who pleaded guilty m the Criminal District Court before Mr. C. Wilson on Saturday to being found m possession of 212 tahils of non-government chandu valued at $1,272, was fined $600 or twelve months' rigorous imprisonment In default. It was stated that79 words
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Article70 1932-11-14 9 No Impression on U.S. Deficit of $850,000,000 Washington, Nov. 12. Following forecasts that the budget deficit will be least $850,000,000, at the end of the fiscal year, it is now almost certain that Congress will have to enact the manufacturer? hales tax at the next session mReuter - 70 words
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Article184 1932-11-14 9 Cook Who Went Off With Market Money An Indian cook who absconded from his master's service with the money given to him for the day's market, was on Saturday sentenced by the CrimmaUDistrict Judge, Mr. C. Wilson, to three months' rigorous imprisonment, twelve months' police supervision and184 words
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Article182 1932-11-14 9 Japan Dominating Rubber Shoe Market London. Nor. 12. The House of Commons to-day approved the additional import duties and orders dealing. Inter alia, with Japanese rubber shoes. The Bouse of Commons motion gives formal confirmation of duties In force since Oct. 31, and provides for a tax of182 words
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Article47 1932-11-14 9 London. No*. 10. Sir Francis Humphry*, the former Htgh Commissioner, yesterday presented letters of credence to King Feisal as the first British Ambassador to Iraq. He succeeds Sir Hubert Young, the Minister, wlio yesterday left Baghdad to take up duties as Oovernor ot Nyasaland.47 words
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Advertisement171 1932-11-14 9 Sutton's Seeds Orow your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowers from the World's J^w jA^A -^H& wrriKTWii I^-«^ J w. CONDITIONS. SUTTON'S CABBAGE LETTUCE. SOW SUTTON'S FOR THE BEST RESULTS Sutlon's spend annually hu«:e sums of money m research, the production of improved varieties, and to ensure that the finest171 words
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Advertisement876 1932-11-14 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China THE HDAKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steajn Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE876 words
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Advertisement548 1932-11-14 10 The Agent, No. 11, Collyer Quay. Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Sails Steamer Spore. Spore. s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 s. CITY548 words
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Advertisement398 1932-11-14 10 P. S O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S QOVtftMMENi LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Doe no/ Tonnare. Singapore. Tonnage. SOUDAN 6.500 Nov. 18 CORFU398 words
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Advertisement710 1932-11-14 11 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. I TERUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Nov. 15 16 5 KASHIMA MARU T. 10.000 Jan. 12 13 JSAN MARU T 10.500 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 J YASUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Jan 24 25 NA MARU T. J 0,500 Dec. 14 15 HAKONE MARU710 words
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Advertisement394 1932-11-14 11 m *(MJ* WMi9 schedule EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSExMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONT. Kftvr Tn SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISro LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CARNAL TO HAVANA AN^J THROUGH RATE HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA £102.394 words
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Advertisement886 1932-11-14 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RETEH Monday, Nov. 14, Bengkaiis, Asahr n Paneh and Berombang. OPHlR— Monday. Nov. 14, Belawan-Dell. DAJAK— Tuesday. Nov. 15, Paneh, Tandjong-Leidong. Tanjcng-M-.ngeidar and Asahan TOMOHON— Tuesday, Nov. 15. Pontianak (saloon passengers and mails only), Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. PATRAS Wednesday. Ncv. 16, Cheribon, Se886 words
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639 1932-11-14 12 PRINCESS MARIE OF RUSSIA Knitting Day and Night Marie. Grand Duchess of Russia, tells the story of how she had to sell all her jewels and then take up embroidery to earn a modest livelihood among the Russian royal refugees m "A Princess m639 words
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Article37 1932-11-14 12 Six completed garden homes for disabled officers on the Levettkn Estate. Watford, will b. handed over when Lord Knutsford will iay the foundation stone at the entrance gate and the Bishop of St. Albans will consecrate it.37 words
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Advertisement671 1932-11-14 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 B.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s^. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de671 words
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Advertisement342 1932-11-14 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Marseilles and England. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth. Leave Rangoon, 1932. YOMA Dec. 3 PEGU Dec. 17 CHINDWIN Dec. 31 1933. KEMMENDINE Jan. 14 BHAMO Jan. 28 IRRAWADDY Feb. 11 SAGAING Feb. 25 BURMA Mar. 11 YOMA Mar.342 words
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Advertisement203 1932-11-14 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORT (Incorporated In J:i| REGULAR FREIGHT PASSENGER SERVK I FROM JAPAN. Due. JOHORE MARU Nov. FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI. w x v NAGOYA AND YOKOIIW. Due BOSTON MARU Nov. 15 JOHORE MARU Nov. 25 ERIE MARU Dec. 5 CLYDE MARU Dec. 15 NAOOYA MARU203 words
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Miscellaneous701 1932-11-14 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Redan Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan ivia Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday701 words
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Miscellaneous179 1932-11-14 12 Keppel Harbour Kind's Dock. Kedah No. 1 Dock: Tinombo. No. 2 Dock: Train Ferry J.J. 10. VESSELS ARRIVED Majang. Dut 362, from Rengat 13. fur Rengat 16. Fager, Nor. 661, horn Bangkok 13. for Bombay 13. Esmcralda, Grit. 71. from Bagan 13, for Bagan 15. Kola, Brit. 729, from Bangkok179 words
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Article, Illustration195 1932-11-14 13 The motor ship Aramis which completes m the fleot of the Messageries Maritimes the series of the Musketeers, called at Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to the Far East. This vessel has been built by the Forges ?t Chantiers de la M6diterran6e. et La Seyne, md was195 words
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Article400 1932-11-14 13 Russian Rescue Vessel m Singapore The USSR, oil tanker Sovetskaia Neft w+iich was the first vessel to arrive on the scene when the Me&sagerie Maritimes luxury liner Georges Philippar sent out an SOS. that she was aflame off the North-east coast, of Africa a few months ago. and400 words
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Article220 1932-11-14 13 The health bulletin of the League of Nations' eastern bureau for the week ended. November sth.. is as follows: Beirut: 2 plague cases. Alexandria: 5 smallpox cases and 4 deaths (including l imported case) as against 5 cases and 2 deaths during the preceding week. Bag-hdad: 2 plague220 words
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Article121 1932-11-14 13 The Italian Government has decided to take m hand the improvement of the waterway from the sea to Rome. The Tevere is to be made nevigable for larger vessels from the sea to the port of San Paolo and a more easy access completed to the canal port of Piumlcino.121 words
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Article321 1932-11-14 13 Men Gassed m Destroyer Five Portsmouth dockyard employees were removed to Haslar Naval Hospital after having been overcome by fumes on board the destroyer Acheron m Portsmouth dockyard. The men were E. J. Johnson, W. Rogers, H. G. Tobin, R. N. J. Cross, and J. R. Williams, and321 words
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Article258 1932-11-14 13 Per P. and O. Ranpura Mr. and Mrs. and Master Amon, Capt. and Mrs. Ambler Mr. J. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. F. Blrkenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Cockbyrn and child, Mr. W. Dousle, Mr. W. and Mrs. Friedlander, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hip we 11, child and infant, Mr.258 words
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Article260 1932-11-14 13 The following passengers are sailing on the s.s. Kaiser-i-Hind, which left London October 28th. for the Far East: For Penang— Mr. R. T. Corke. Mr. A. F. Gray, Mr. S. Y. Macqueen. Mr. A. Redford, Mrs. A. Redford, Mrs. J. P. Souter. Miss O. St. Barbe, Mrs. Wills.260 words
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Advertisement577 1932-11-14 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest anr nouncements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features577 words
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Advertisement249 1932-11-14 13 JUST RECEIVED ill RED KING SALMON llfl 9 BP^^S Q i f' 1 BB KS 1/7 '-9 HI awH H I ml 1 gggHß BE L bYb^bi ■BM^VDav^f BbV bYbi y bYbYbbS jHf/ gS 8 9 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.. Ltd. IF IT S STRENGTH 71 YOU NEED —you need249 words
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Article806 1932-11-14 14 Demand for Dismissal of Sir Frederick Maze MERCHANTS MEETING Higher Tariffs and Increased Smuggling Shanghai, Nov. 3. A demand for the dismissal of Sir Frederick Maze. Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritimes Custom and Mr Tang Hai-an (Mr. H O. Tongt the Superintendent of Customs m Shanghai, is806 words
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Article40 1932-11-14 14 I According to the Daily Mail Mr Sam Smy I chUdrrn. and 3 .reat-great-grandchildrT I The Kent County anaix.st reports that lack I oxyntn m the Hyth( Military Cam! or flsh z th, ,::i a a c u k o?40 words
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Article279 1932-11-14 14 THREE VICTIMS Only Son of Hotel Chief Killed Mr. Michael DOyly Carte, only son of Mr. Rupert DOyly Carte, chairman of the Savoy group of hotels m London, and proprietor of the DOyly Carte Opera Company, was killed jin a collision between his car and a279 words
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Article634 1932-11-14 14 i New Rodent Menace m Britain The tiust.es of the British Museum considered the serious position m the country m relation to the mmk-ru menace, and particularly i to the fact that, now that the keeping of muskrats is prohibited except uiid.r the ttrlcteat reflations against their634 words
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Article32 1932-11-14 14 Serious Visitation m Canton Area during the last few T/s minatory li^ts 3Str US de P re^tions campaign to tho »tl?S *2l SUrted a thods.-Nanyan g sing r™ me32 words
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Article321 1932-11-14 14 ONLY 27 Operation Fear Leads to Suicide Northwood (Middlesex). Feavs that he would not be cured bf an operation for cancer led to a young, wealthy man shooting himself near the entrance In Mount Vernon Cancer Research Hospital hrre He was Lieutenant Hugh S. Baker,321 words
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Article228 1932-11-14 14 "The Fat Foresight Controversy" An important change m the regulations governing shooting under National Rifle Association rul:s i? to ccme into force with the New Year. A permissive regulation is to be inserted m Part 11.. Section A. of the programme. allowing the use of foresights up to228 words
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Article227 1932-11-14 14 Regular Service This Winter As the result of trial flights mr.de during; the summer, it has been decided to continue throughout the winter a regular air ferry j service between Bristol and Cardiff. This, •service is now operating twice daily m either I direction and appears to227 words
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Article53 1932-11-14 14 Considerable Expansion m Recent Months Shanrlutf. Nov. 11. The Air Department m Nanking is now controlling fifteen air force centres Tn various parts of China. The number of military and civil aeroplanes has been doubled and *o has the number of aerodromes m the las* few months.53 words
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Article54 1932-11-14 14 Chinese Bandits Starved into Surrender Shane ha i. Nov. 11 nff»V h u e:Ult f a blocka^ carried out effectively by the anti-bandit forces, thousands of the communistic bandits m the provinces of Hupeh, Honan and Anhui are now surrenderng becau-e their food and ammunition supplies have been54 words
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69 1932-11-14 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10 30 to 11 am PETALING HILL TESTING. Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres. PROM THE STUDIO 6 30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 7.2569 words
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Article275 1932-11-14 14 Utilising Short Radio Waves for the Phone Sir Kingsley Wood, the Postmaster-Genera!, told of very important DM experiments by Ihfl Post Office m a speech to the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce. He said he thought he could confidently claim that the Post Office was moving with275 words
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Article29 1932-11-14 14 A snowy-owl, a rare bird of Arctic tatfafti alighted on the Cunard liner Alaunia wh* h reached Plymouth from Canada, and the S was sent to the London Zoo29 words
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Advertisement23 1932-11-14 14 SSS.TESS kept ,n a pure and healthy «ate ZZ? ft U trouble by ttkln Clark Blood Mixture E^ally good m LIQUID or TABLET/^23 words
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Advertisement755 1932-11-14 14 BANKS^_AND CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA i (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) t Paid up capita] m 600.000 shares y of £5 each £3.000.000 i. Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Li bility of Proprietors £3,000.000 i. HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC 2. I Agencies and Branches: a755 words
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Advertisement369 1932-11-14 14 INSURANCE THE YOKOHAMA SPK( |F BANK, LTD. (Established m irk Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up> x Reserve Fund x President K. Kodam. Vice-President X Taki-u Head Oflio* Yokohama Sincapore Branch 3l-a, CHt'Ll LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial B.iit t» a Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. BRANCHES: Alexandria (Egypt*. Batavia.369 words
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Miscellaneous345 1932-11-14 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL 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 from345 words
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Article395 1932-11-14 15 American Rubber Consumption Figures I b r»m Our O\n n Correspondent 1 London. O»t. !.V Rubber hM been fairly cheerful this week In common with other commodities its sterling price has risen as a i suit of the depreciation of the but than ki a stronger tone about395 words
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Article78 1932-11-14 15 STANMORE (ANAMALLAY) ESTATES Report for year ended June 30. 1932. states that crops were as follows. Tea 1.525.698 lb. coffee. 517 cwt.. 3 qr. 5 lb.; cardamoms. 26.107 pmmds Estimated crops, new. season: Tea. 2.050,000 ib.; coffee. 380 cwt.; cardamoms. 22.000 lb. Net logo for year after writing off Cft.72378 words
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Article253 1932-11-14 15 It Ls satisfactory to note that the idea of «i.iiiff rubber *as a fire-lightt r has not been| allowed to drop. (»ays the Rubber Age for October). W« do not share the opinion of certain authorities thut it Is desecration of rub-| r U) put tt to253 words
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Article85 1932-11-14 15 f >" year ended June 30. 1932. shows' rredit of trading account of £2.742 "027,. Balance at credit o< profit 4f t*«r payment of London charges. Demurest. Preference dividend and In<*'vidends on Ordinary shart*. is £4.418. ■< tors haw paid fl^ dlvidend on q^. at rate of 2085 words
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Article576 1932-11-14 15 Better Balance Noted m the Latest Returns Tokyo. During September Japan's export figuies totalled Y. 140.000.000 Owing to the general increase m the export of such staples, as raw silk, cotton piece goods, cotton yarn, silk piece' goods, rayon and other sundries to foreign L-ountries as well as576 words
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30 1932-11-14 15 Profit to June 30th. £2.258 <a»st. £1.*4:». after depreciation £2.133.) Added balance brought m £12.494. making £14.753. Interest on deb. absorbed £25. leaving £14.727 forward.30 words
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Article96 1932-11-14 15 Accounts for year ended June 30. 1932. show that balance brought forward was £7.996. add amount transferred from provison for taxation account £1.178 and deduct loss for season 1931--1932 £2.156 <" against loss of £3.686). and depreciation on buildings, plant and machinery £1.500 (same), leaving to96 words
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Article43 1932-11-14 15 Accounts for year to March 31 show loss of £1.199. after £617 to depreciation Cagainst profit of £537), reducing credit balance to £2.133. Every possible economy has been again exercised, and as result company is now working at orofit.43 words
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Article57 1932-11-14 15 In August, 1930. a present was made to the Darlington Grammer School of 100 square yards of rubber flooring. We hear that the area has proved so successful and has so impressed the Darlington Municipal Council that they have decided to cover with rubber the extension of the Darlington Library,57 words
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Article134 1932-11-14 15 Changes m Representative Prices Nov. 11 12. American Can. Ccm. 56'_. 57* Am. Tphone and T'graph 112', 112** Atche^on Railroad 46"^ 46 Dupont 39 's 39'^ Firestone. Common. Not. Qtd. 12 Gen. Electric 18. 18 Gen. Motors 15'^ 15 Goodrich 7 6 7^ Goodyear 19% 18134 words
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583 1932-11-14 15 New York. Oct. The past month has brought further evident: I of emergence frcm the period of panic and credit strain, and likewise indications of the expansion of business activity lor which everyone has been so anxiously watching. The improvement has proceeded unevenly, and its583 words
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Article73 1932-11-14 15 Evutt and Co.. Agents: Changkat Output for October 1932 27.130 lbs. Total to date of current financial year for 9 mths. 256,570 lbs. Output for October 27. 754 lbs.: Haytor 18.207: 10 mths. 172.478; 17, 804: Indra«iri 74.867. 1 mth. 74,867: 85.715; Lunas 44,300; 12 mths.73 words
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Article789 1932-11-14 15 HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE Limitations of Treaty of Versailles i.onuon. Nov. 10. International affairs were debated m the House of Commons this evening when the Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, m an important pronouncement on disarmament made ai special reference to the German claim to equality789 words
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Article48 1932-11-14 15 A recent British Patent deals with the use of rubber m the manufacture of emery paper Rubber solution, m combination with resins cellulose carboxylates. cellulose ethers and nitrocelluose. produces a coating fast to water which may be used as adhesives m the preparation of emery paper or tape.48 words
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Article356 1932-11-14 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES November 12. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London. 3 months* sight 2|3 31 32 London. 60 days* sight 2|3 15 16 London. 30 days' sight 2|3 29 32 London, demand 2|37i, London. T.T. 2j3 27|32 Lyons. Paris, demand 955 Hamburg, demand 154356 words
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92 1932-11-14 15 November 12th.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sell«a R.S.S equal to London standard. Spot (loose) 8^ 8 1 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <P. 0.8.» 8 7 16 8 9 If Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov 8 l s S\ Dec. 8 3 16 8 592 words
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Article925 1932-11-14 15 SATURDAY, NOV. 12TH. 1931 CLOSING QUOTATIONS flajen Scllen Asam Kumbang (E) 26b 28s Austral Malay 18s 20s nora Ayer Hitam ios> lls 11s 9d Bangrin Tin (f) 13s 6d Us 6d Batang Padang »sl> 06 10 Batu Caves ($1) BT% 42 2 Butlt Arang ($1) norn Burmah925 words
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Advertisement82 1932-11-14 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 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 27 Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the82 words
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Article280 1932-11-14 16 Brilliant Century by Hammond 50 IN HALF AN HOUR Gloucestershire Batsmen at His Best The M.C.C. had the better of the second day's play at Melbourne m the match against Victoria and finished 131 runs to the good with three wickets m hand. They made an280 words
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Article88 1932-11-14 16 S.C.C. Team For Farewell Rugby Game The SC.C. team to meet the Gloucesters en the latter 's farewell Rugby match at the Padang on Thursday will be; D. R. Hai-per. G. C. A^-hv.orth. J. C Cooke. A. C. Ball. A. N. Other, Lieut Billson. J L. Bonnar.88 words
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Article346 1932-11-14 16 Combined Colleges Win At Tanglin Combined Colleges.. 3; Malaya Command..!. The Combined Colleges proved too fast and clever for the Malaya Command hockey team at Tanglin yesterday and they won a well derved victory by three goals to one. Exceptional ability was shown by the Malaya Comm nd346 words
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Article20 1932-11-14 16 BraebuJ-n Wi ns Queensland Cup [FREE PRESS SERVICE-COPYRIOHT] BRAEBURN 7.8 ll> Kl'lTY 7 3 ORTELI/S SON 7 320 words
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554 1932-11-14 16 CHELSEA LEAD TWICE AND LOSE Gunners Gain a Point on the Villa (.FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Londton, Not. 13. Sixty thousand spectators saw the Arsenal beat Newcastle at Highbury by the only goal of the match. Iluime was the scorer. Newcastle played three reserves554 words
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Article178 1932-11-14 16 Penang Draw At Ipoh [From Our own Correspondent! Ipoh, Nov. 18. "wak. 2: Penang j. The Inter-State hockey match between Perak and Penang was played at Ipoh on Saturday. It was a very keenly contested game and the standard of hockey on both sides was very high. Play178 words
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Article387 1932-11-14 16 GLOUCESTERSHIRE'S LAST CHANCE Light Blues' Significant Win TFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Nov. 12. Gloucestershire, the County Rugby champions, lost all chance of ret. lining the honour when to-day at Bridgewater they were defeated by Somerset by 12 points to 3. The championship of the South387 words
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Article203 1932-11-14 16 J. T. Smith Sets New Bukit Timah Record J. T. Smith played remarkable golf at Bukit rimah on Saturday afternoon to set up a new unofficial" record for the course with a round 3f 67, beating the 'official" record of 69 held jointly by Elkins arid M. M.203 words
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Article181 1932-11-14 16 American Players At Sydney Sydney, Nov. 12. The lawn tennis match betwen America and New South Wales concluded to-day, America winning by 7 matches to 4. one being unfinished To-day's respite were. McGrath (N.S.W beat Allison, 4 6, 7 5, 6 3. Ellsworth Vines (America) beat Crawford 2—6,181 words
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Article1280 1932-11-14 16 Singapore's Victory At Rengam MALAYA CUP GAME Ball and Ashvvorth m Scoring Mood Singapore 19 pts. South Johore nil. Singapore made a good start m their Malaya Cup campaign when at Rengam on Saturday they defeated South Johore by the margin of 19 points (two1,280 words
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Advertisement97 1932-11-14 16 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES HIS MASTER'S VOICK H RECORDS 10 n PLUM $1.50 12" do $2.00 10 RED BLACK $2.00 12 do $3.00 S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. Raffles Place. Tel. 6422. Sin^ ai j DISTRIBUTORS s^ 21 ipjjt mi ii n i& £^s LUMr UK I '^ZlH^ OF97 words
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