The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 November 1932
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Title Section16 1932-11-15 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,804 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article386 1932-11-15 1 A bitter struggle is expected in U.S. Ccngress «>ver War Debts. The opinion Is being canvassed that the debtor nations ?te better cff financially than the United States Page 9. Death-roll in a hurricane at Cuba is now estimated it 2.500 Page 9. Miss Amy Johnson has386 words
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Article1223 1932-11-15 1 (With apologies to "Truth.") Nov. l. My wife and I by invitacioun to Collingtons, where he had a pretty fair dinner (or us. viz. a jowl of plgg. roasted, lor the first course; 2 pee-hens and chipps for the second; and were very merrie all the evening1,223 words
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Advertisement233 1932-11-15 1 BIGIA TEA ({rings the freshness and fragrance of the Mala ya n gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Friday* Nov. 18th Singapore Repertory Players WILL PRESENT "IT'S A BOY" BOOK NOW PHONE 5381 (10 LINES) jS^vH a l nt Q u S'233 words
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Advertisement95 1932-11-15 1 It was Beautiful what The Dinner on the Lawn I AT SEA VIEW HOTEL Moonlight— High-Tide Music and then Informal Dancing, Entertaining and THE "SNAPPY" PAIL STRAUSS ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY NIGHT NON-DINERS:— SI.OO COVER CHARGE The ADELPHI MALAYA'S CHOICEST HOTEL For business people convenient, excellent food, wines and service. AND $f>.OO95 words
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Advertisement62 1932-11-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New hair beauty Page 14 Skin Pain banished Pago 3 Th? latest big game book Page 16. Tnr.chn Tit-Bits last performance Page 5. CHRYSLER EASY BANDUNG S. SHIMURA CO. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits in Stock No. 82-2. Bras Basah Road, Tel: 4382 Singapore. BARGAINS NEW62 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-15 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article365 1932-11-15 2 Sale Of Tanoh Merah Property The disposal of the Garden Clubs Tanah Merah Country House property for $60,700 and the fact that there was a loss on the Town Rooms of $10.610. 17 Ls disclosed in the annual report of the Garden Clab for the year ended365 words
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Article167 1932-11-15 2 Bystander Who Obstructed Constable at Arrest An English-speaking Indian came before M» J. P. F. Gregg in the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday, charged with obstructing a constable in the execution of his duty. It was stated that he intervened when a constable went to anest, a Chinese167 words
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Article217 1932-11-15 2 Tribute to Employee of Robinson Co. Members of the staff of Messrs. Robinsons and Co.. joined yesterday In paying a tribute to Mr. Seet Swee Hoe an assistant in the firm's general drapery department, who has completed 50 year's service with the firm. He was presented with217 words
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Article81 1932-11-15 2 Chinese Found in Pool of Blood A Chinese was found late on Sunday night lying in a pool of blood in a shop house in New Bridge Road. He had six stab wounds in the abdomen and chest, and was in a critical condition when removed to81 words
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Advertisement172 1932-11-15 2 WARM NO. The above illustration represents one of the Fountain Pens manufactured by the PARKER PEN COMPANY oi Janesville, Wisconsin, USA. who are the manufacturers of all genuine 'PARKER PENS." Such Pens are made ot materials of various colours, and all of them have a distinctive get-up, the distinguishing features172 words
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Advertisement605 1932-11-15 2 BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Chance Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for your Stationary. Typewriters. Ribbons and Cafbons also for Pencil and Pen writing. REPAIRS: Send for our mechanics JWMErTT. whenever your typewriter is out of order Telephone 7770. 7532 and 7534. \^^^&s Monthly cleaning of typewriters605 words
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Advertisement393 1932-11-15 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE Mr\!(i7^ NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby |ii I now invited for the fc-llow.!,. services and that particularmay be obtained In Municipal Offices Supply of 24 in Ventun M Recorder for Alexandra Station Date of C. 13th. 1932 NOTICES, NOTICE. Owing to the p i-.tu.v i on furlough. Mr393 words
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Miscellaneous287 1932-11-15 2 THE WEKK Tuesday, 15th. High Water 10 50 9.5 ft Wednesday. 16th. High Water 00.09 8.5 ft.. 11.18 9 6 ft. Football: Chinese League Aston AC. vs. Siong 800 AS. Jalan Besar Hockey A.P.C. vs. S.O.R.C Paya Lebar; Medical College Union Juniors vs. Seniors, at MC.U Thursday. 17th. High Water287 words
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Article101 1932-11-15 3 Birthdfty Celebrations At Nanking Shanghai. Nov. 13. id-quarten ol th<- Kuomintang in elebrmtcd ;< birthday of Dr. Sun D large number of Government in .;i<iint^ General Ho Ying-ching War. Mean. Wu Chic-hui Chen Ctra*ChuaHf and others were Piuilo Station of Nanking which Inaugurated in the presence101 words
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Article69 1932-11-15 3 It hina to Censor Religious Literature Shanghai. Nov. 13. Ministry of Education, upon the ution from the Chinese Moham~hai. has issued an order proInetc publishers from publishing literatur which Ls likely to arouse other religious bodies. An order :wnp the Pei Sin Book Comi I Hatted time69 words
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Article61 1932-11-15 3 Ostia. ■alga, dining his excavations here I the Tilxr. has brought to light 1 id's earlu^t newspapers. It is I the Fa*-ti Annales. which, in instituted a sort of official »*ere written on marble tablets ;i forum. The fragment jii't tf public works performed in Bmpercr Trajan61 words
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Article45 1932-11-15 3 Committee No 3 has accepted the Sliding scale quotation of Petroleum Co. for supply of motor Sliding tealf quotation Cl "leum Co. for .supply of liqu.'l Tim 1933. Fixed rate q-u^ntion Petroleum Co. for supply ol !'33: BUdinc scale quotatf Petroleum Co. for sipplv ol45 words
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Article393 1932-11-15 3 Cruising Speed Of 172 Miles An Hour Early next year Great Britain will have in Dperation a mail aeroplane with a top speed 3f 195 miks an hour, a cruising speed of 172 miles an hour, and a range of 1.000 miles. This is the .special machine393 words
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Article97 1932-11-15 3 Captain Faithfull and Mrs. Hayward The wedding took place at Penang on Friday afternoon at St. George's. Rev. Keppel Gamier officiating, ol Capt. H. C. Faithful), adjutant of the Johore Volunteer Engineers and eldest s,on of Lieut-Col. H. T Faithfull of the Indian Army and Mrs. A. M.97 words
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Article204 1932-11-15 3 Millions May be Involved I understand that the most M_MtkMM] lawsuit in the history of the motor-car industry is contemplated in the United States, writes Harold Pemberton, Daily Expr. ss Motoring Correspondent. It concerns the master patent of an eas.. gear-change device. Millions of pounds will prcbably204 words
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Article99 1932-11-15 3 Manufacturers' Advice to Motorists 'Statistics of most servi-e departments show that more cars are ruined by cheap oil than are wrecked in road accidents." says a statement Issued by all the leading British motorcar manufacturers. They deprecate "the tendency of some j motorists to purchase99 words
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Article121 1932-11-15 3 Rome. The new car of one of Mussolini's ministers is the subject of a story. This Minister was on his way to a Cabinet meeting and stopped to look in the window of a motor showroom on his way thither. The salesman hurried out and pressed the121 words
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508 1932-11-15 3 "HELL TORTURES AWAIT YOU" TO LEPER COLONY Man Who Collected Copra Sensational allegation i ajninrt missionaries in the Pacific are made by Mr. William Albert Robinson, a young Ameiican. in 'Deep Water and Shoal" (Cape. 10s. 6d.). Mr. Robinson recently ca led rcund the world in508 words
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Article209 1932-11-15 3 Jaffa's Story of Tragic Discovery Malacra. Nov. In the Coroner's Court yesterday. Mr. W. G. Reeves conducted an inquiry into the death of a European named T. B Orchard who was found .shot on Oct. 31 in the Malacca Rest House. Dr. F X. Oleveiro, Assistant Medical209 words
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Article94 1932-11-15 3 Rome. The King of Italy has some years past made a clcse study of Italian topography and geology and he is now engaged on a comprehensive work on the subject. It has been said of him that he is acquainted with the details of population and planning94 words
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Article151 1932-11-15 3 A well-to-do Indian was the complainant in a case in the Second Magistrate's Court before Mr. A. W. Hay on Saturday. The accused was another Indian, Nadaison, who was charged with house-breaking and theft of jewellery to the value of $805.50 plus $10 in cash. Complainant who gave his address151 words
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Advertisement326 1932-11-15 3 It makes driving such a pleasure this new TWIN^OPjSEARBOX! I I it 1 jJ^^Mm^m^J m. 7HI VI.W A I STIN TKN101 F{ Mtl '1 v ith the I l ;;:;;,u 1 nn S A Tn Ho^ tar bui a Tr bum b > ith p M arbt#. Beyond Austins outstanding326 words
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Advertisement367 1932-11-15 3 SKIN PAIN BANISHED FOR EVER F Tl SKIN TORTURE and TORMEN'IJJB^jk things o( the Past! Hurtirs STOPS te^^^^fc irritation STOPS Heal iis starts at once Mjk y^sSWk Whattvci the SKIN I J-T' >I lii 1. ,1 *B3@S> mT^*^^-- <■'.-. MODERN Ointment. Orjr tin o( th»s I I jHBMHI Ointment ui'l367 words
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Article457 1932-11-15 4 "Red Emma" And Her Blue-Eyed Swede '•Red Emma" Goldman, the most famous livin* anarchist, who went back to Russia after the Bolsheviks had seized power, and afterwards denounced them for their crlrrvs, has written the stery of her life and her lovea In "Living My Life"457 words
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Article209 1932-11-15 4 Saves a Life But Loses His Holiday Here is the story of a doctor who saved his patient's life and lost his long-planned tiollday to do so. The patient a wealthy woman for whom he made his dramatic 1,000 -mile dash does not yet know of his209 words
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Article285 1932-11-15 4 To Start In Autumn Of Next Year New York. Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth, explorer and backer of explorations, announces that plans for his flight' across the Antarctic Continent have ■progressed so far thai he expects to be ready 4a make his trip In the autumn of 1933. Mr. Ellsworth285 words
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Article2685 1932-11-15 4 Superstitions of the Sea With the passing of the sailing ship a new type of seaman has come into be ng, and most of the old legends and superstitions are fast fading from memory, pushed into the limbo of oblivion by a generation which is too busy discussing the relative2,685 words
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Article256 1932-11-15 4 Coroner Censures Husband A man who gave evidence at the Leeds Inquest on his wife, who committed suicide, was censured by the coroner. "You have behaved rottenly to your wife," said the coroner, "and it is nothing but your cruelty that has caused her to commit256 words
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Article149 1932-11-15 4 Invalid Woman's Crawl Saves Eight Families Falkirk. Eight families living at Drapers-building, Falkirk. might have been fatally gassed but for the wonderful pluck of Mrs. McNeil, a 70--year-old invalid. Mrs. McNeil, who has been bedridden with muscular rheumatism for some years, was surprised when Margaret Colliro, aged 12.149 words
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Article116 1932-11-15 4 In Village of 200 People Typhoid fever has striken the village of Denby Dale, five miles from here, and fifty-two out of the 200 inhabitants have been removed to hospital. Polluted drinking water is the suspected cause of the epidemic, which has spread for miles beyond the116 words
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Article149 1932-11-15 4 Moscow. It Is extraordinarily difficult even for the best Proletarian to get a new suit of clothes that both fits and matches. Men's clothes are made by the State factories in stock sizes and numbered. Russians requiring a new suit have first to obtain a permitN.A.N.A - 149 words
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Advertisement54 1932-11-15 4 INDISPUTABLY I qt^ *7 n*^ iii -vi I FR A MROZ CO. I JUST RECEIVED lm RED KING SALMON iff HI B^ H^. I SINGAPORE COLP STORAGE Co., Ltd. SILKS NOW AT JVASSIAMULL'S All Departments Equipped with Fresh Stocks FOR YOUR SELECTION Visit at once Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31 3354 words
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Advertisement205 1932-11-15 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. THE MONARCH OF MIRTH IS WITH US AGAIN GENE GERRARD WITII MOLLY LAMONT IN B. I. P's SIDK SPLITTINCJ COMEDY s^^^ "BROTHER ALFRED" /A1 v v *> I fir /I WODEHOUSE VICTORIA THEATRE HERE WE ARE AGAIN IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND BIGGER, BETTER AND BRIGHTER205 words
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Advertisement277 1932-11-15 5 Another Riot ot Lauohter J t« a wmwmsmm d r [CAPITOL! TO-NIGHT Brought Back in response to Hundreds of Requests RALPH LYNN AND CHARMING WINIFRED SHOTTER in British and Dominions Riot of Fun and Music "CHANCE OF A NIGHT-TIME" The Best of Ralph Lynn's famous comedies An Absolute Screen "Better277 words
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Advertisement235 1932-11-15 5 TO-NIGHT Lyk> i"J^ 1/ bfe.% m He made a big splash K M^^aS I XTI soc et y when he Lnrijtilp^' was thrown overAlways good for a LAUGH and this one is his biggest v Y B^ with Bl B H Dorothy JORDAN Irene RICH Matty Kemp Full o/ Energy235 words
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Article788 1932-11-15 6 MR. HERBERT CHAPMAN'S PROPOSAL How It was Received by Other flubs I Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 London The rubber industry will be pleased at the latest move proposed by Mr. Herbert Chapman, the Arsenal Manager, in rtgard to using rubber for "football fields. Scenes like thoseAir Mail - 788 words
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Article269 1932-11-15 6 Jackie Brown Heats Perez London, Nov. 1. After nine years a world boxing championship came back to Britain at Manchester on Monday, when, in one of the most dramatic finishes ever seen in the ring. Victor Perez, the Arab holder of the fly- weight title, was knockedAir Mail - 269 words
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Article453 1932-11-15 6 Jack Doyle's Golden Future Jack Doyle's punch can Mm fortune, possibly £100. OOn right hand Still. H will dlessons he has learned fron Jack PeHifer. write- Jan.. The Irishman's pluck He took a real hiding i< sense in that, for m defence, he will be ir. 'punch-drunk453 words
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Advertisement580 1932-11-15 6 His health is your first consideration To. assist his normal physical development and to ensure for him strength to /> s> resist infection, give him regularly Ccj 'KEPLER' s^ TRADE MARK J j) COD LIVER OIL (^J(\ WITH MA'.T EXTRACT X the perfectly- bain need vitamin food with \-V_l— J580 words
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3901 1932-11-15 7 Mr. ISRAEL - Mr. ISRAEL FORGERIES "PERFECTLY DONE" Accused Book Keeper Gives Evidence in Malay I WAS FORCED BY I urthtr remarkable details of the alleged plot by Mr. Julian lsrmd to eaaMc him to make a claim against the Mercantile Bank were Riven in the Assize3,901 words
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Article147 1932-11-15 7 London. Mr. C. W. H. Cochran?. the Malayan agent in London, whose death has just occured. was regarded as an excellent representative of Malaya, keen, hard-working and sympathetic. One of his last public appearances was at the luncheon of the Incorporated Society of Planters147 words
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Article695 1932-11-15 7 JAPANESE CHARGES PARTNER Evidence of "Simple Fishing Folk" A proposed pearl fishing expedition in the waters surrounding some of the islands of R-^T between a Straits-born Chinese and a Japanese, which soon "went on the rocks", had a sequel in the Singapore Second Police Court before Mr.695 words
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Article60 1932-11-15 7 Owing to a printer's error the paragraph hi ov.r report yesterday of the meeting en S*JPdtf at the Swimming Club relating to Mr. Lovncks statement of the club fVnincial position is made to read that cnl" US 001 has been provided out of club profits towards the amount exo^nded on60 words
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Article, Illustration46 1932-11-15 7 The twin screw motoivhip. Pieter Corneli.zoon Hoo!t. which, aceorcling to a Renter (able, is ablaze in harbour at Amsterdam. The photograph shows the P. C. Hooft nn her way through tbc Ymuiden Canal to Amsterdam. Details of the ship are on page J3.46 words
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Article379 1932-11-15 7 TWO CHINESE CONVICTED Revenue Officers Raid Hill Street House I Five hundred tahils of Non -Government I chandu valued at $4,560 were discovered by Revenue Officers in a house in Hill Street, near the junction of Stamford Road, in the earlv hours Of yesterday morning. Two379 words
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Article217 1932-11-15 7 Charges Against Englishman and Jew In the Criminal District Court before Mr. J C. WikOQ yesterday morning. Mr. E. M. Tampoe-PhiHps applied lor reduction of the tii anted to Ehas Sassoon Joseph and Philip Newton Beed!e. a Jew and an Englishman respectively, who were charged in conjunction with217 words
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Article693 1932-11-15 7 EXHIBITION BY LOCAL ARTISTS A High Standard in Painting and Sketching The Singapore Art Club Exhibition, now being held at the Y.W.C.A. building on Raffles Quay. again proves, if any proof is needed, that the leisure spent by so many local residents in sketching and painting is693 words
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Article175 1932-11-15 7 Police Haul of 995 Five Dollar Bills What ls believed to be one of biggest hauL* of counterfeit currency notes in Singapore, within recent times, was made on Sunday night by the Rochore Division police when nearly 1.000 five dollar notes were seized. Acting on information received Inspector175 words
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Article68 1932-11-15 7 The Suggestion that it was a plant against him was made by a Chinese who was charged before Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday, with being in possession of a pistol and ammunition in Beach Road. On the application of Court Inspector Meeten.68 words
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Article2003 1932-11-15 7 Complete Answer to Advocates of Change MR. BARTON'S COMMENT Twenty Years Lease of the Kailwav At a meeting of the Johore State I Council, held in the Dewan, Johore B.ihru. I yesterday, the draft estimates for 1933. j as amended by the Select Committee, were passed. After2,003 words
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Article51 1932-11-15 8 will be introduced into the latest fashion styles. One is inclined to doubt, however, whether the old idea of the sleeve being tightly wrapped round the waist can be improved upon. A condition precedent should be the taking out of a "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR51 words
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Article12 1932-11-15 8 ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.12 words
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852 1932-11-15 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1932. WILL AMERICA WRECK LAUSANNE Little time has been wasted, following upon the Presidential election in America, in bringing into the forefront of international politics the question of the war debts owing by the European nations to the United States. It might have been852 words
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Article70 1932-11-15 8 Mr. Douglas Fairbanks left for Europe by the Conte Verde yesterday Mr. Albert Shillinglaw Lilburne has been appointed an Unofficial Member of the IVderal Council during the absence on leave Df the Konble Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt. An Eurasian named Ridsdale was taken to the Oeneial Hospital yesterday suffering70 words
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Article195 1932-11-15 8 Man On Double Murder Charge The following is the latest information about the Keen tragedy Charged on remand with the murder of Albert Keys, foreman cowman at Cutt Mill, and his wife, Annie Keys, on October 7, Godfrey [fcobes. aged 31, of Rumbold Farm, near Farnham. made a195 words
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Article73 1932-11-15 8 Music lovers of Singapore will be pleased to hear that the world famous pianist, Benno Molseiwitsch, will give one recital on his way back from China. Molseiwitsch is returning to London where he will stay two or tiiree weeks prior to his departure for America. The date for73 words
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Article64 1932-11-15 8 To-night will be your last opportunity of seeIng the Tanglin Tit-Bits one of the brightest shows seeh in Singapore for some time. It Is positively their last performance before leaving for their new station in India. A large attendance is expected not only because of the brilliance of64 words
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Article451 1932-11-15 8 CHANDU SMUGGLING CASE $15,000 Fine Not Excessive "The fact of this woman being a European makes the offence more grave." said rtie DP. P., Mr. P. A. McElwaine, when he opposed on behalf of the Crown the appeal to the Supreme Court yesterday of Mrs. Dora451 words
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Article169 1932-11-15 8 ENGLISHMEN GOING TO SHANGHAI To The Editor: Sir,— The Committee of the Shanghai Branch of the Royal Society of St. George is greatly concerned about the increasing number of unemployed Englishmen arriving in Shanghai in search of work. Economic conditions in this Port are in anything169 words
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Article123 1932-11-15 8 Kuala Lumpur ex-Schoolmaster Honoured [From Our Own Correspondent] Koala Lumpur. Nov. 14. Before the assembled school at the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, to-day the Resident Mr. T. S. Adams decorated Mr. Ramallagam Thampiplllay vith the Imperial Service Medal The recipi-nt is an old boy of the Institution and123 words
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Article78 1932-11-15 8 Mistook Date He Was Called as Assessor [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. At Selangor assizes, to-day. Chief Justice Thorne fined a European. Mr. W. a. Smith a P.W.D. sto^kceper, $25 for failing to appear on a summons as assessor. Mr. Smith appeared later in response78 words
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Article39 1932-11-15 8 Holland's New Sugar Tax The Hague, Nov. 11. A twenty per cent, sugar tax will be imposed to help balance the Budget Other proposed import duties ere confined to articles not produceable in Holland— Reuter Wireless.39 words
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Article652 1932-11-15 8 TRAGIC ASPECT t> OPERATION Sequel to Illness in Malaya l.onij.n, T The dastii on v.. Ccchrane. former Ch. merit P. M.S. and tatter Afent Information Agency, He wont into St. P.t, i n street for a hmII operation understood, would k. op m institution. ;>nd jAir Mail - 652 words
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Article85 1932-11-15 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TH M* RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COP London. Nov. lit* Messrs. Henry Gardn« I c brokers, notify to-day f s tin follows Spot £156?8 (£157) £157*8 (£1573;,). The market is steady Messrs. Symington and notify to-day's rubber follows Spot 25 B d. (285 words
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Advertisement138 1932-11-15 8 T^rambuie H V^sJ^^i T E EMPIW: S FHStST LIQUEUR. CAILIDIBECIIi'S WINE MERCHANTS. BT SPECIAL \g^jj^jy TO BM. TBB APPOINTMENT UNG OF 81AM B/^THDAY PRESENTS We offer you a choice of gifts from the jewelled creation to the inexpensive remembrance Our assortment embraces a wide variety of watches, silver and enamel138 words
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Article1442 1932-11-15 9 BITTER STRUGGLE EXPECTED OVER WAR DEBTS Claim that Debtor Nations are Better off than U.S. BRITISH AND FRENCH NOTES Congress May Insist on December Washington, Nov. 14. senator Walsh, who is considered to be in the highest h.mocratic councils, said if the debt question1,442 words
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Article108 1932-11-15 9 Attempt on the Record to The Cape London. Nov. 14. Miss Amy John cm (Mrs. J. A Mollison) .'eft Lympne this morning on an attempt ov the record to the Cape. She is flying via W.st Africa on her new Puss Moth. "Dotert Cloud. 1 which108 words
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Article215 1932-11-15 9 Rushing Cattle Across The Border Dublin. Nov. 10. A new schedule of 26 duties against British goods are to be applied by the Free State immediately. Most of the articles mentioned have already been taxed tut the rate has now been increased to 50 per cent, withReuter - 215 words
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Article68 1932-11-15 9 Enthusiastic Welcome to World Flier Kreidcrioh Sha fen. Nov. 10. An enthusiastic reception was accorded to-day to the vorld flier. Von Gronau. on his arrival at the Dornier yard. Lake Constance. He said his flight round the world had been considerably more difficult than he imagined. HeReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article64 1932-11-15 9 Appeal Against Sentence Allowed London, Not. 11. Brenda Dean Paul's appeal against the sentence passed on her in October has been allowed at the London Sessions on condition of reconnaisances of herself and sureties to come up for judgment if called on. In the meantime, sheReuter - 64 words
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Article51 1932-11-15 9 Will Cancel Ottawa Agreements London, Not. 14. At the first opportunity the Labour Party will cancel the Ottawa Agreement, dispense with the National Government's economy measures and repeal the Unemployment Bill now being passed by the House of Commons, declared Mr. Lansbury in a speech at Claycross, DerbyshireReuter - 51 words
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Article53 1932-11-15 9 Sleepers Suffocated By Grain Warsaw. Nov. IS. Eighteen were killed and several Injured in the collapse of a brewery In which 150 tons of grain were stored. An adjoining house, in which 31 people were asleep, was demolished. Sixteen deaths were due to suffocation by the masses ofReuter - 53 words
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Article78 1932-11-15 9 Five Platelayers Killed London. Nor. 9. i Steam streaming out from the engine of a train which had Just passed pre- vented platelayers seeing the approach of another incoming train with ghastly results. Seventeen men were repairing the rails near Watford, Hertfordshire, unaware of the dangerReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article25 1932-11-15 9 Zurich, Not. It. Eleven children were burnt to death in a lire which destroyed an asylum for mental defectives at Waedenswll Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article261 1932-11-15 9 Towns Swept By 200 M.P.H. Gale TRAGIC SCENES Hundreds of Bodies Flung Into Trees Santa Cruz, Nov. 13. 2,500 perished :n the hurricane and tidal wave disaster last week, according to an estimate by the Secretary- of the Interior. Reuter. Canafftiey Cuba, Nov. 14. Three trainsReuter - 261 words
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Article113 1932-11-15 9 Know Italy; Fascism to Stay; No Machiavellism Paris, Nov. 10. Three moral conditions to that Franco-Italian rapprochment which M. Heniofs recent friendly references to Italy has brought into the forefront of European politics, are laid down by Mussolini in an interview with the newspaper Midi. First. ItalyReuter Wireless - 113 words
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Article73 1932-11-15 9 Officer Burnt to Death Amsterdam, Nov. 14. The Dutch-Indian mall-steamer Peter OomeUszoon Hooft is ablaze in the harbour. Reutor London, Nor. 13. Considerable damage waj caused by fire in the Blue Btar liner. Oregon Btar. while laid up at Hebburn. The Chinese sailors, sleeping aboard, escapedReuter - 73 words
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Article90 1932-11-15 9 League May Accept First Eight Chapters London, Nov. 14. The Manchurian dispute is at present overshadowed by the War Debts and disarmament discussions. It is predicted in some unofficial circles, however, that the League may adopt the first eight chapters of the Lytton Report and refer the lastReuter - 90 words
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Article90 1932-11-15 9 No Free Speech For Irish ex-Ministers Dublin. Not. 11. The ex-Minister. General Mulcahy, has strongly protested In the Dail against threats to murder both him and his colleagues if they opposed the Government, especially referring to a speech by Mr. Ryan, editor of the Republic, in which heReuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article19 1932-11-15 9 The city is quiet. There have been a few arrests but no serious Incident.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article88 1932-11-15 9 £3,000 Left Him by Woman Recluse London. Nov. 11. A windfall lor Mr. de Valera was divulged when the Brighton Coroner enquired into the death of a septuagenarian recluse. Miss Mary Fitzpatrick, who was found dead. A strongbox vas lashed to the bed which contained valuables toReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article59 1932-11-15 9 Premier's Statement in Commons London. Nov. 14. In the House of Commons to-night Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said the Government would 'naturally take any steps advisable with the view of safeguarding the interests of British trade, in answer to Mr. Peter MacDonald, who drew attention to the Japanese announcementReuter - 59 words
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Article45 1932-11-15 9 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT J Bangkok, Nov. 14. A communique issued by the Ministry of Finance states that the outstanding 7 per cent loan (1922) amounting to €1.896,000, Is to be repaid in London on April 1, 1933 through the Hongkong Bank.45 words
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Article185 1932-11-15 9 Scheme For International Currency London. Nov 10 An International currency Is In the process of evolution. It will be called "bartex." The authors of the scheme Just disclosed are the London Chamber of Commerce, with the support of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, the F*dera&toDReuter Wireless - 185 words
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Article44 1932-11-15 9 BiH to Permit Sale of Beer New York. Nov. 9. It is believed that the WeU will Introduce a Bill In the December sewion to permit the sale of beer of a greater alcoholic content than I 1 per oent Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Advertisement119 1932-11-15 9 Sutton's Seeds Grow your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowers from 'the World's ai li^r%L %^*^flk Best «eeos« SUTTON'S Cabbaoe t€TTUCE. I SOW SUTTON'S FOR THE BEST RESULTS Sutton's spend annually huge sums of money in research, the production of improved varieties, and to ensure that the finest seeds in119 words
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Advertisement911 1932-11-15 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE BIAM STEAM NAVIOATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIOATION Co., Ltd. THE911 words
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Advertisement544 1932-11-15 10 The Agent, No. 11, Collyer Quay. Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In ""g 1 1 "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe Sails Steamer S'pore. S'pore. s.s. CITY OP CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2544 words
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Advertisement420 1932-11-15 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 GOVFRNMFM LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. D«* r> r Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Sirqnpor% SOUDAN 6,500 Nov.420 words
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Advertisement641 1932-11-15 11 O. S. K. Line. nm KIROPE. AFRICA. NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. ,v PI \TA MART DURBAN. Port Elizabeth. Cape Town Rio de 8 U r Janeiro. Santos. Montevideo and Buenos Aires via Colombo (Round -the- world Paxage £190 rw W MARU DURBAN. Cape Town. Lou. Marques. Zanzibar 5641 words
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Advertisement543 1932-11-15 11 I»IIJESIPBMT Mttßß t*\ np^- 11 11 IJ^^v jck^^^g^f^*! TO Kl KOI»i: FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VI COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ? PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive B'pore. S'pons. Penaiiff. N. York. Pres. Harrison Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Jan 3 Pres. Hayes Dec.543 words
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Advertisement899 1932-11-15 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DAJAK— Tuesday. Nov.*ls, Paneh, Tandjong-Leidong. Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday, Nov. 15, Pontianak (saloon passengers and mails only), Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. PATRAS— Wednesday, Nov. 16, Cheribon, Semarang. Souiabaya. Kota-Baroe. Balik-Papan, Samarinda and Tarakan. r.IAJAN'G— Wednesday, Nov. 16. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas. PengahanEstate and899 words
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Article483 1932-11-15 12 New Invention to be Demonstrated Chicago. Word has reached the scientists of the World's Fair that plans are in the making to 1 take photographs of ej^hibition visitors "in complete darkness." Chicago's snapshot addicts are likely to question the authenticity of this statement. "How," they probably will inquire,483 words
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Article49 1932-11-15 12 1 In recent years the Hungarian merchant fleet has risen from 4.500 tons to 57.600 tons. Reparations to the Rakoczi Ferenc cf 4.950 tons were recently carried out at Trieste at the Cantieri Riuniti dellAdriato. and this is the third Hungarian steamship which has undergone reparations in Italian yards.49 words
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Article130 1932-11-15 12 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1.) Muroran Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). TVrukuni Maru 18; Burma Maru 15; Kola 14; Kuala shifts to 8 Godown) 13; Minderoo 9; Eumaeus 7. Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate 3). Steel Navigator130 words
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Advertisement610 1932-11-15 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the 88. MANOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] sj. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de610 words
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Advertisement342 1932-11-15 12 TRAVEL--FUNDS. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES represent the most convenient form of carrying Travel Funds. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELLERS CHEQUES are issued in Pounds Sterling and U.S. Dollars and are as easily spendable as Cash with the Safeguard that the funds they represent are Insured against Loss. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. (Incorporated In342 words
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Advertisement134 1932-11-15 12 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of PACIFIC JAVA BE\(, and SILVER LINE, to San Francisco. Los Angrc Pacific Ports Bfpoi8 f poi sp^ ximja. SILVERMAPLE «S m.S. SILVERGUAVA via Java Ports, x via Manila 9 loading direct for 1 1 Vea»el» from Pacific Poru 1 v p* m.S. SILVERBEECH134 words
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Miscellaneous708 1932-11-15 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 aJn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p m. Keiantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday,708 words
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Miscellaneous124 1932-11-15 12 Upis. Brit. 466, from Kuantan 14, for Kuantan 16. Scott Hariey, Brit. 193. from Siantan 14 for An.imba 17. Ban Hong Liong, Brit. 739, from Cheribon 14, for Java 15. Singkawang. Brit. 297. from Pontianak 14 for Pontianak 16. Will O'the Wisp, Brit. 1181. from Batu Pahat 9i, for unc.124 words
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Article978 1932-11-15 13 "Nederland's" First Motor Passenger Ship The I*. C. iliH.a. oa which lire has broken out while in haibour at Am terdam. was fitted with mo>t up.-Lo.dute equipment for dr.ilm- with such an accident. A un-.it mui.y file partitions, provided with iutprooi doers firecocks and hoses,978 words
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Article464 1932-11-15 13 Not What It Was a Decade Ago London. Nov. 2. At the quarterly meeting of the Mercantile Marine Service Association in Liverpool, the ■report submitted by the council stated that j although everything points to a revival in trade. shipping has considerable leeway to make up464 words
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Article242 1932-11-15 13 Lighter Lost in the Straits Tht sinking of a Singapore lighter with six men on board in rough seas off the South West coast of the Peninsula and the difficulties >f the unfortunate crew in making their way to land in the only lifeboat at their disposal, wa&242 words
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Article108 1932-11-15 13 The Cheong Heng, a motor vessel registered In Singapore, was towed back to Singapore on Sunday after she had broken h«r propeller shaft and lost her propeller at Selat Panjang on November 9. It appears that the Cheong Heng left Singapore for Selat Panjang on November 8,108 words
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Article155 1932-11-15 13 The P. and O. Bangalore has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this Port at 5 p.m. I to-morrow. She will proceed alongside the' 8.H.8. wharf on arrival. On arrival in Singapore from Belawan Deli' yesterday the 8&. Cremer reported that she had seven banishees and one155 words
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Article260 1932-11-15 13 Larger and Faster Ships "There is a mad rush for larger and faster ships, and some of these efforts are going far beyond the real requirements of trade," declared Mr. Robertson F. Gibb. chairman of the UnionCastle Steamship Company, addressing the Southampton Chamber of Commerce. "It does not260 words
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Article70 1932-11-15 13 Judging by recent collected records Germany has the largest percentage of laid-up ships, her I figure being 31 per cent. Amongst aU the maritime nations Great Britain with 14 per cent, appears m this respect to come out comparatively well. Prance has 28 per cent., United States 24 per cent.,70 words
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Article177 1932-11-15 13 Per s.s. Conte Verde (Italian Mail) for Veulce via Ports yesterday: Mr. Douglas Fairbanks. Mr. A. Brone, Mr. C. Lewis, Mr. A. Rocher, Airs. B Hlgginbottom. Mrs. E. van Embers, Mr. N. P. Button, Mr. T. B. Abed. Dr. E. Oerelll. Mr. and Mrs. Haverkamp. Mr. and Mrs.177 words
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Article44 1932-11-15 13 Six concrete ships built during the wmr for 'the United States Shi )ninir Board hare been tugged to New Orleans to order to act a* breakwater at the mouth of the Rio Tabana They are 300 ft. long and cost a million 4flflan each44 words
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Advertisement566 1932-11-15 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. hone 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily in Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Ilazri each morning. Latest news, 4 latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features566 words
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Advertisement208 1932-11-15 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME '"/M NCLUDI C*«ada'» m mtk iMt< la fi Lfl T l^' itiaarair. J^ I V Rocki«»— Mt. RoUou. tallest of tkem all— yV-^ JjKWW^M^IpM fnm lunrf tnim a^iipp«l im «pr«, Tran*conti«ental tnim from V«coot«. A vKmMRZ^ J Through bookinp^. n7 Steaouki. Lin.. j^^/w\ iBBK^Jj Canadian208 words
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Article552 1932-11-15 14 RADIO ROMANCE OF TWO MEN £400,000 BUSINESS BUILT IN 8 YEARS Set Made Every Two Seconds Southrnd. Two men toiling in a little room at the back ot a confectioners shop eight years ago begar the fust stages of what is now an epic of British industry Th:y discovered and552 words
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Article229 1932-11-15 14 Bride Rescued From Father An alleged kidnapping attempt during a wedding caused amazing scenes in the main street of Bodmin. When the bride was about to wilk into the r gmer office, her father, who was accompanied o.v a party of young men. rushed across the229 words
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Article119 1932-11-15 14 Club Members Indignant Zl otaiisator at the St. Anne's Social Club H-hlch has been run under the management of Father Cartes, the Roman Catholic priest, at Berwick-road. Custom House. London, was closed after the receipt of a letter from the I Bishop of Brr nlwood. An cTk-ial119 words
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Article346 1932-11-15 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can I be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after record's "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres346 words
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69 1932-11-15 14 Kua'.a 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. FROM THE STUDIO 6 30 p.m. Krcntchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 7.2569 words
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Article389 1932-11-15 14 "Depressing The Royalties of Authors" Mr Gilbert Frankau. the author, attacked the Book Society, speaking at the To-morrow Club, with Mr. Ralph Straps, the book critic* in the chair. "Formerly." said Mr. Frankau. "it was the function of the book critic to dirr-ct public attention to \vorth--vhile389 words
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Article95 1932-11-15 14 Mr. C. L. Green has been appointed a member of the Perak State Council in place of the Hon'ble Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt, M.F.c. A dinner meeting will be held by the Rotary Club on Wednesday, November 30th, in place of the usual weekly tiffin. It is hoped that95 words
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Article586 1932-11-15 14 U.S. STEEL MAGNATE SAYS SLUMP IS OVER Britain Leads the World London. Charles M. Schwab, the millionaire American steel magnate, friend of Kitchener, Fisher. Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, and one of England's most valuable aUies during the war. is back in London alter an absence586 words
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Article107 1932-11-15 14 Japan's Three Fold Plans For Their Dispersal Shanghai. Nov. 13. The Japanese authorities in Manchuria have decided upon the following steps for the elimination of the Chinese volunteers: To buy up the volunteers with the e*.imated opium revenue of $30,000,000 Vo use the arms turned out by the107 words
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Article151 1932-11-15 14 Desire to Return to Native I a Three beggars, all elderly Mohammedans, with white beards, appeared before Mr. A W Hay jthe Singapore Second Police Magistrate on Saturday charged with begging for alms. I A Nortiern Indian strenuously denied the implication that he was a beggar He151 words
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Article49 1932-11-15 14 Acting on medical advice the acting Chief Secretary to Government has regretfully had to cancel all engagements until further notice Mr. H. Praser, who has just returned from leave, has taken over the duties of First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, in place of Raja Uda vho has gone on leave.49 words
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Advertisement356 1932-11-15 14 a^at il^aa N^- i/ c- *L \jwt uour hair NEWTjEAUTY T Anoint the -< A\> with i iili«-ur» Oiiilm«'iil Then shampoo with a Mid* of lulii'iira Soap and ■aJH warm water. Rinse thoroughl\. This treatment will keep the cralp in a healthy condition and the I. an thick ami )u*trmi!>.356 words
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Advertisement678 1932-11-15 14 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000.000 Reserve Li bility of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh678 words
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Advertisement370 1932-11-15 14 INSURANCE THE YOKOHAMA SPECK BANK, LTD. (Established in 1886 1 i Capital Subscribed < Fully paid I Reserve Fund President K. Kodama. Vice-President K. Takeshi Head Office Yokohama Singapore Branch —31 -a, CBULIA Site LONDON BANKFKs Westminster Bank, Ltd. The National Provincial Bank Ltd Lloyds Bank. Ltd BRANCHES: Alexandria (Egypt).370 words
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Article68 1932-11-15 15 Selling Pressure Relaxes London, Nov. 9. Exchange and commodity markets r to-day owing to disappointing n Wall Street Gilt-edged securities the resumption of liquidation of v per cent, loan, which is now quoted at discount Dollar shares opened higher tvii Ai rclmaad, Liverpool cotton futures dropp imints followingReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article147 1932-11-15 15 London. No* 10. k Exchange to-day was adversely by w-.sterday's slump on. Wall Street and t>> the weakness of gilt-edged M^Wttfcs. i Acik holders caused a furthct drop I per cent. Conversion Loan to 21--but the price finally rallied to 2 dii,- ounf I mdiai iln weakened. In the meanwhile,Reuter Wireless - 147 words
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Article354 1932-11-15 15 Decline of Stocks in England I From Our Own Correspondent] London. Nov. 1. Conditions continued very quiet in the rubber world All the week, in fact, they have been ind disappointing. Public interest con- 1 Licking. This unsatisfactory state of has ruled for several weeks now. and354 words
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Article89 1932-11-15 15 Hritish Protests to Japanese London. Nov. 10. was disclosed by the Secretary Trade, Mr. Colville. In the House •nmons to-day that protests have been the Japanese and other Governments the practice of attempting to foist "i mufactures as British by false marks or by imitating the get-upReuter Wireless - 89 words
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Article40 1932-11-15 15 ime. Darby and Co.. Ltd.. Ipoh. have the business of Messrs. Huttenbach. "id Sons. Ltd Ipoh. and have moved oAcm. Messrs. Sime. Darby f ljtd WȴB sub-let their vacated offices >ame building, Cheng Bok Building R*d to Storch Bros T.O.M.T.O.M - 40 words
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Article738 1932-11-15 15 Highly Satisfactory Position' At the third ordinary general meeting qCI Anglo Eastern Tin. Ltd. at the Ir.Jtitut* of! Chartered Accountants. Great Swan-alley. EC.. 1 Commander E. W. Billyard-Leake «eiairman>! presiding said Since the date of the last balance- sntet the capital of the company has oc-t.:i increated738 words
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Article84 1932-11-15 15 Sir George Beharrell to Succeed Mr. Macfadyen We are informed that Sir George Beharrell has accepted the invitation to become the next President of the Institution of the Rubber Industry, in succession to Mr. Eric Macfadyen. states The Rubber Age. Sir George, however. will not be able to84 words
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Article43 1932-11-15 15 The Rubber Growers Association's monthly analysis of 615 companies shows that all producing countries except Malaya have effected a more or less substantial decrease in output during the first eight months of the current year as compared with th«? corresponding period last year.43 words
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Article908 1932-11-15 15 ARMISTICE DAY IN PENANG Sir Samuel Wilson's Speech Speaking on behalf of the guests at the ExServices Association dinner in Penang on Arm- i istice nighf. H.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi). said: I wish to thank you all for the good time we have had908 words
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Article45 1932-11-15 15 Reduction of Imports into Britain London, Nov. 10. A reduction of 20 per cent In foreign imports of bacon into the United Kingdom was practically agreed to at a conference held at the Ministry of Agriculture to-day which was acounties concerned Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Article353 1932-11-15 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES November 14. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 Lcndon, 3 months' sight 2(3 31 32 London. 60 days' sight 2j3 15;16 London. 30 days' sight 2(3 29[32 London, demand 2,3 T» London. T.T. 2j3 27|32 Lyons. Paris, demand 960 Hamburg, demand 155 New York,353 words
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84 1932-11-15 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUB BER ASSOCIATION November 14th.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers SHIon RS S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose 8 gt, R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (P.08.) 8 87l# Standard R.S.S en Tender Nov. 8 116 83 if Dec. BL,8 L 8S Jan. 8 3 16 8 584 words
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Article937 1932-11-15 15 MONDAY. NOV. 14TH. 193! CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Seller* 1 Asam Kumbang (C) 26* 28s .Austral Malay t£> 18s 20s norn Ayer Hitam iss) 11s lls 9d Bangrin Tin 13s 6d 14s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 05 10 Batu Caves (sl> 37 1 42 J /S BuJut Arang937 words
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Advertisement88 1932-11-15 15 1 Assets exceed 512.000.000 Assurance In force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFTCE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. OFFICE 27 ftM The Company has £20 000 deoosited witn fh. e LUWDUN OFFICE. 27, Old Jewry. E.C. deposited with88 words
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Article311 1932-11-15 16 Victoria Beaten By An Innings ALL OUT FOR 94 Magnificent Batting By Hammond The M.C'.C forced a magnificent win over Victoria in the match at Melbourne yesterday, declaring their inning* at 408 for 9 (a lead of 177), and then dismissing: the State side in quirk timeReuter - 311 words
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Article156 1932-11-15 16 Island Club Beat Sepoy Lines The K.llowng are the results 01 the four-biiil niaU'h played on Sunday morning over the Island Course. 'Sepoy Lines players mentioned first > J. M. A. Lmnca and J. S. English 0. Ibrahim and Uekuri 1%. J. McConigley and C. E. Brooke 0. Mo:i',;156 words
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Article69 1932-11-15 16 November Medal Result Thirty-two cards were taken out for the Novtmber Medal and the following were returned:— W. Y. Scmple 2 down J. P. Campbell 3 E. D. Edwards 3 m J. M. A. Lov.son 4 F. O. Ridout 4 H. L. Hosking 5 BALL SWEEPS Saturday69 words
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Article44 1932-11-15 16 Sixteen cards were taken out for the Ladles Novcrrber m-dal competition at the Keppel Golf Club yesterday. The best returns were: Mrs. J C Macleod 50 12 38 Mrs. G R. Wiseman 48 7 41 Mrs. P.. Crnr.ley 50 8 4244 words
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Article185 1932-11-15 16 The Men* Monthly Medal was played on Saturday and Sunday and 28 cards were taken out. The following were the best returns:— Lieut. A. J. Muirhead 77 8 69 C. B. Maxwell 74 4 70 Major J m. Macklnnon 77 6 71 Lieut G 7. Bryan185 words
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563 1932-11-15 16 PROBABLES DECISIVE WIN Brilliant Form of Perdriau Colours 5; Whites 0. Yesterday's hockey trial must have left very little doubt in the minds of the selectors of the Singapore side against Selangor and Perak this week-end Colours, or probables, were an excellent combination and Perdriau563 words
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Article238 1932-11-15 16 Three Goals Scored Against Medical College S.K.A s M.C 2. The uneven state of the ground spoilt what would have otherwise been an interesting game esterday when the Singapore Khalsa Association met the Medical College at hockey on the Nondescripts' ground. The Medical College were rather unfortunate238 words
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Article60 1932-11-15 16 S.R.C. II 3; Raffles Inst 0. The S.R.C. TT defeated Rafllcs Institution at hockey on the former's ground yesterday by three goals to nil. The game was well contested throughout, but the home team combined well and were better finishers, and were also stronger and mere steady in60 words
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Article15 1932-11-15 16 London, Nov. 11. ■-s rsr-r* a coin fOT the c -«>- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 15 words
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990 1932-11-15 16 SUNDAY'S YACHT RACES An Interesting Team Event The start for the final race of the Jean II Cup was so well timed that skippers of "A M class yachts all received a shock when the recall gtin was fired. Kilat and Kathleen 111990 words
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Article61 1932-11-15 16 [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, Nor. 14. Liverpool 6, Sale 17. Waterloo 20, Manchester U. 6. Selkirk 16, Edinburgh Inst. 0. Hawick 9, Edinburgh Wands. 4. Greenock 3. Glasgow U. 31. Royal H. School 0, Glasgow Acs 0. Jed Forest 0, Melrose 17. Kelso 11, O«la 5.61 words
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Article359 1932-11-15 16 SINGAPORE NOVEMBER RACES Handicaps For Third Day The handicaps for the third day 1 Wednesday) of the November professional meeting are as follow Race 1. Ponies Class 3 <6 furs.) 2.15 p.m. Timbanß 9.5. Salome 9.3, Kilat 8.12, The Armenian 8.7. Mada 8.7. Slump 8.3. Barima 8.3,359 words
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Article92 1932-11-15 16 Handicaps for Saturday are: Race 4. Horses Class 3 Div. 2 (s'j furs. > —3.35 p.m. Golden Harp 9.0. Hot Iron 9.0. Go Easy 8 13. Vibrate 8.12. Hard Up 8.10, Puzzler 8.4. Friendship 8.1. Parcfcesi 8 0. llonta Carlo 7.13. Wallpaper 7.12. May The Tenth 1 792 words
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Article67 1932-11-15 16 Latest Prices For Manchester November Handicap (FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT) London. Nov. 14. The latest betting in the call over of the card for the Manchester November Handicap is a-> follows: i 13 1 Sans Espoir 100 7 Scardroy. Codicil. Ilgheen and Rock Star. 1(10—6 Guiscard and67 words
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Article247 1932-11-15 16 Scotland Defeats England At Manchester Manchester. Nov. 9. A crowd of 30.000 saw the Scottish League deservedly beat the English League at soccer thb afternoon by three goals to nil. Following a brisk start the Scottish goal had a very narrow escape, Houghton cutting in from the touch-lineReuter Wireless - 247 words
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Article29 1932-11-15 16 London, Nov. 11. The death is announced of Mr. F. D. Yates, who lost the British chess championship to Bultan Khan In 1931— Reuter Wireless.29 words
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Advertisement104 1932-11-15 16 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS 10 PLUM $1.50 12 do $2.00 10 RED BLACK $2.00 12 do $3.00 S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. Raffles Place. Tel. 6422. Bbfif ■MHrlflM v Um NOW AVAILABLE, BIG GAME and BIG LIFE BY J. MOREWOOD DOWSETT. (PUBLISHED AT 21—) out104 words
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