The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 November 1932
1932-11-26
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Title Section16 1932-11-26 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 1.3314. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article385 1932-11-26 1 M Hoo\(i's N'otr to Britain states tnat i(r|>arati(i are no concern of America's; he adds that p:\vmei t of Urn December war debt: invlalment will gicitly a-s- ist a satis factcry approach to the whole question —Page 11. China accepted the prop *al at Geneva yt. leiday385 words
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Article1066 1932-11-26 1 Quicqwd m/unt homines BMtfi Mi far. ago LibfUi Juvenal It looks pretty certain that aid .John Bull will have to dig deeply into his pocket to lind that fat Christmas pr sent for I'm lc WUk, As the papers put it. M .-hall jusf have tw1,066 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1932-11-26 1 lUGIA TEA Urines the freshness and fragrance of the Mala ya n gardens direct to your hoitip. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS IAHIT IN THE PALM ROOM MONDAY, NOV. 28th. ultlJlArrCiL SIN<; APORK REPERTORY PLAYERS 12.30-3 P.M. PRESENT SPECIAL DINNER «rr>Q A DHV" RACE BALL 1* A BUY149 words
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Advertisement86 1932-11-26 1 1 ADELPHI 1 HtTEL 1 YOl HOOKED? f W TO-NIGHT m »i\\i:k iiix i: I SPECIAL A 11 4 RET I I \EXTE\SION till 2 a.m. I Cabaret by Svetlanova and Count on Paul Strauss and SalnikofT favourite his band to furnish latest entertainers. dance hits. .Meet your friends at86 words
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Advertisement93 1932-11-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS \:rhip condemed milk— Pago 3 Chotirmall'.- str.tktakinc; sales Part 1 9. Fri thcominp band performance* Patre 9. Fresh fish Just received at Cold Storage— Page 1 Empty bam Is suitable for garden plants from Calribeck'5 Pace 10. Auction sale of Europe Hotel furniture by Cheong Ki>on Seng Page93 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-26 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article484 1932-11-26 2 Attack on Head Hoy of the Nieuw II nil and A demonstration by unemployed Hylam and otter teamen outside the k.p.m. offices m Singapore and trouble caused b.- the Hai Juan I i. an illegal Chinese seamen's organisation, wire incidents, it was alleged, which led up484 words
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Article96 1932-11-26 2 MUTINY MEMORIES To the Fditor. Sir. My attention has bceti drawn to Mr. Wilson's address to members of the Rotary Club on Wednesday last recounting his reminiscences of the Mutiny m February, 1915. Miy I be permitted to correct two slight ■ton m his remarks concerning96 words
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Article35 1932-11-26 2 Drastic Action Against Socialist Papers Cologne. Nov. 22. Tho whole Socialist preM m the Lower Rhino district has b en suspended until Saturday n^xt n.i rtMetag Dr Bvacht. Commissioner for Prus.Ma Reuter Win".35 words
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Article27 1932-11-26 2 Engagements Cancelled For a Week 'onilon, Nov. 22. baeo r ?n?T Cl: rb<rl; m KG. Ls ill from l umueck Reuter Wir la27 words
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Article1978 1932-11-26 2 Cameo II Springs a Surprise A $141 DIVIDEND First Day of Singapore Meeting Fine weather favoured the opening day of the amatrnr races at the old race course yesterday and some good riding- was witiu-*. «l m spite of comparatively small fields. There were two minor mishaps but1,978 words
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Article38 1932-11-26 2 Political "Putsch" Feared m Rhincland Munich, Nov. 22. Sixteen persons suspected as the leaders of a Communist plot to launch political putsch In the Rhenish Palatinate were arrested at Ludwigshafen last night. Router Wire If I38 words
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Article168 1932-11-26 2 i Malay Tobacco Smugglers j Caught The capture of a small quantity of contraband tobacco and the arrest of two Malays m a koleh off Pulo Kusu was described to Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday when the two Malays pleaded guilty168 words
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Article45 1932-11-26 2 British Government Donate £1,000 For Relief London, Nov. 33. His Majesty's Government have approved of a grant of £1,000 as a measure of relief to the inhabitants of Cayman Islands m view of the distress and damage caused by the recent hurricane.45 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement40 1932-11-26 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. BOARD AND LODGING MANOR HOUSE Tel: No. 2965 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE Mrs. Graham Hutchison Manageress40 words
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Advertisement309 1932-11-26 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Lease of M.C. vacant land adjoining Elgin Bridge. North Bridge Road, for erection of advertisement309 words
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Advertisement596 1932-11-26 2 TRADE MARK NOTICE. "STAR" REG. TRADE MARK i Notice v hereby given that Uie trade irark.s de])icted abovi of Chop Poo Chai Tons? of No. 138 South Bridge Road. Singapore Hong Konj?. and are used by the said chops m respect cf bnlmv medicinal preparations known as Poo Chni Tongs596 words
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Advertisement166 1932-11-26 2 NOTICES, PERAK TURF CLUR December Amateur Mottinu FRIDAY, DEC. 9th, 1932. SATI 'RIMY, DEC. 10th, 1932. ARRWI.HMINTS \> I ProgramiiM^ may be obtained fr«m thr Srrrrtarie- cl nil Turf Clubs A M.'mtKTs' ?s s. ci.i\- on Ract to b« cl Committee. $2 c.\.<u sv. pg lor M ml b held166 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1932-11-26 2 THE WEEK Saturday. 26th. HiKh Water 08 17 8 6 ft.. 21.24 8.7 ft. Clerical Union, annual meeting, 2.15 p.m. Singapore Amateur Races, second day Rugby: Mr. lava Cup: Nrgri Sembilan— Malacca VS. Singapore at Si-remban: Johore vs. Malayan Command at Johore Bahru: Public Services A M RAF. at Duneam145 words
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Article408 1932-11-26 3 SECOND SON OF SIR ROBERT KINDERSLEY Mystery of Movements After Car Accident London. Nov. «J. Mr Kichard Kindersley, aged 28, second i Sir Robert Kindersley, a director r.mk of FngLtnd, was found dead jt I urr.ham, Surrey, to-day on the roof Iraki from AY.iterloo. He was identified408 words
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Article330 1932-11-26 3 Mr. Kindersley a Victim of Concussion Sir Robert Kindersley said to an Evening News orrespondent. "There is no doubt that the dead man is my son Richard, bat the whole tiling is a complete mystery to us. My son left home yesterday. He intended to motor to the330 words
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759 1932-11-26 3 NO NONSENSE FROM CHINA MUST TOE THE LINE Northern Ports at Mercy of Navy (From Our Own Correspondent] Toklo. That Japan wQI not stand any form of threats or intimidation by China; that she will seize the customs revenue at Tientsin or Tsing-tao759 words
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Article, Illustration48 1932-11-26 3 SEEING THE "HUNGER MARCHERS" OFF. A scene at Euston Station where the crowds had to be controlled by mounted police. Another station scene as the "hunger marchers" left London by train. The railway companies granted them special rates of three miles for a penny.48 words
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Article388 1932-11-26 3 railed Blackmailing Rascal by Sir Patrick Hastings Mr. William B£ Kheale, one of the two defendants m a libel suit brought by the of I cv» r B:<>v. Ltd.. suggested, during the hearing thai 6 r Patrick Hasting. X.C.. who appear! for the firm, should apologise for himAir Mail - 388 words
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549 1932-11-26 3 HOW BANDITS ARE AKMED Closer Watch at Ports Gun-runners who specialise m bringing revolvers and automatic pistols from the Continent into Encland have discovered that the or. i(.-t way to do this L; on the week-end trips from Folke:tone. Dover. Mid Newhaven, tayi549 words
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Article211 1932-11-26 3 Tragedy of a Young Austrian London. Nov. 8. a jroung Au;.imu woman nan I ■lein Xostlcr was shot dead m ;i lir.-t -class comnaiV ncnt of tha 2 p.m. Folkestone-Bou'oßiie boat Vii toria to-day. Two ir.ru who h ill be n s< ire believedAir Mail - 211 words
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Article47 1932-11-26 3 Mr. J. H. Reid of Mv,.r, MArl d B Penu m Williams ;it Cardiff an Moo VU BMnttMfc (1 b Magistrate. Mr A. W. 11 riminal breach ol v I if) iin m bj aMr B i i i I bail WM H lor > ach of tbe47 words
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Advertisement26 1932-11-26 3 AIRSHIP MTT.K AT X X Mml 11 FINEST CONDENSED MILK Try a Tin and be Convinced. Sole Distributors S. A. ALLAPITCHAY Co. 147 149 Beach Road,26 words
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Advertisement43 1932-11-26 3 iH CASE OF FIRE E i .MERRVWEATHERS AUTOMOSILC 1 FIRE ENG/NE^ f -A Merry wealhcra MERR7^e"Xt>^RS^TR^IL£R >y M^ XiirrvtixfcCf Fire I *m MERRYWEATHERS F/RE bIGHTIKG APPLIANCES ARE DEPENDABLE. Used by the undermentioned Brigades SINGAPORE. MALACCA. SEREMBAN. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED43 words
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Article, Illustration3940 1932-11-26 4 Things a Little Brighter London, Nov. 8. From the Free Press Correspondent London. Nov. 8. WE are feeling a little happier m this country it the future, although there are still pessimistic outbursts by ruite well known people and bodies The chief reason for optimism3,940 words
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Article69 1932-11-26 4 Amoiiß the lat. st Mil I Agency m I.<-ndi i. l of ths Rubber i' G. C. Allen, of Kuala I address li 1 1 a h art! i sw 5 Mr i. w n MilVI!!:: ;i! FtwHWIM 11 .1 laird of Kuala I.nnipur. wli Warren House Parnboi Ward of69 words
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Advertisement284 1932-11-26 4 ■HEALTH F\JL-.Q[lb />^«EFRESHINGand all your guests proclaim it so//^ /r ;^^^3r daily usej' Brooke Bond Tea gcutfen //<eJ/meJJ/ %[^3^mßbU^ C^ Catarrhal, Fermerv i^tfjljl^ tative, Ulcerative. ■^^■^■^^B B^SV Angier'sEmul<:i->npx"rc!<« 19 1 A soothing, lubr. atm< antiB^B^B^BB^BBB Bm fermentative t >uch/^B^^PH HbS out the entire jyym pT%^P^B^BPVi bVbV^o*9 Bk That is why284 words
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744 1932-11-26 5 WHAT A FIRST CRASH FEELS LIKE Used Petrol Cans as Lifebuoys For those who delight m thrills and first-hand stories of adventure "High Speed and Other Flights," an autobiography by Flight-Lieut. H. M. Sc he field, published by John Hamilton, Ltd. (15s. nett), should be744 words
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Article207 1932-11-26 5 Advice for Cleaning and Patching To clean a black hoed, first wash it thoroughly to remove dust, using soap to take j off any grease, as petrol rapidly perishes the coating. Then allow it to dry thoroughly. To polish, use any good brand of boot polish, liberally applied207 words
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Article30 1932-11-26 5 Messrs. Jackson and Stratford will welcome all to the Gospel Meetings held every Sunday m the Boustead Institute ?t 8 p.m. Subject lor next meeting "The four kinds of Death."30 words
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Article318 1932-11-26 5 Interesting Precedent Created m Egypt The Northamptonshire Regiment Journal contains a report on the first movement of a battalion by air as carried out by the old 48th at the end of June as a climax to a long series of movements and variety o318 words
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Article182 1932-11-26 5 Nearly Ten Million Peso Deficit Expected Manila. Nov. 18. The Philippine Government is lacing a iarg* deficit for the coming year. The best official information available last night indicated that unless the Government can raise P. 8.000.000. 000. 000 m additional revenue from the tariff r».nd taxation Bills,182 words
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Article63 1932-11-26 5 Mr. G. L. O'Hara Hickson the well known planter sailed for Malaya this week (Nov. 8), with hi* little son on the Patroclus from Liverpool. He seems to have had an excellent six monlhs holiday, much of which he sp?nt m the Charm 1 Islands although he came over speciallyFree Press - 63 words
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Article122 1932-11-26 5 I.S.S. Manager Gets Warning of Abduction Plot Harbin, Nov. 18. A threat has been made to kidnap the manager m Harbin of the International Savings Society, a Be'gian resident named Baun. Mr. Baun recently recelveJ a letter m Chinese signed by a -Well Wisher" recommending pre- cautions against122 words
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Advertisement592 1932-11-26 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 RO3INSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 6056. Cable Address. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota tiazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest ani nouncements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special >592 words
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Advertisement141 1932-11-26 5 Here they come "Smiier" leadinga gallant and endless little army radiating Health and Happiness The tramp of these W sturdy little feet is heard increasingly throughW W out the world to-day for Cow Gate is \m fast becoming world-famous and happy \j Mothers everywhere are saying ALL TINS ARE DATED141 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1932-11-26 6 Fox Corporation's Big Programme for the next Year pox Film Corporation has an ambitious programme for 1933 production. which includes the adaptation to the screen of a number of books that have been best sellers and several of the principal Stage successes. Tin- bed mUmi1,260 words
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Article307 1932-11-26 6 He Had To He An Actor Griffith Jones. B.r.P.y latest di covery, who has been signed up on a lon-r-term contract, just had to be an actor Bam m London, and I a member of a family which eyed the state with >tern di.- approval, he became an307 words
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Article, Illustration14 1932-11-26 6 w c an d John Loder m "Wedding Rehearsal" now showing at the Capitol.14 words
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Article506 1932-11-26 6 SPECTACLES will follow one upon the othei m every studio, according to the present survey which r: veals movie-men minded to dc things on a large scale. Whether the decision of Winfiold Sheehau to make "Cavalcade" the British li/les history resume has swayed the506 words
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Article246 1932-11-26 6 And Becomes Revue Star Overnight Oladdy Sewell. the well-known variety star, who makes her screen debut m Norman Lee's 8.1.P comedy. "Magnet* Street" has become a revue star overnight. In this film, she plays the part of a lodging hOUBi slavey with operatic ambitions. For! reasons246 words
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Article867 1932-11-26 6 THE CARE OF TYRES By the Free Press Motoring Correspondent In response to several requests rwently that wo should devoir i ccrtahi of space to matters of interest to local motorists, we have made arnm-vni.-ntv U h. a special correspoiidf nt on this page ewer^ Saturday867 words
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Article623 1932-11-26 6 Now that number of the leading British manufacturers' 1933 programmes have been published it is possible to grain some idea of the general trend exemplified by the new modelo Although m some cases there is no reduction In prices from last year, bettor value th:\n ever623 words
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Article1962 1932-11-26 7 Revision of the Means Test A NEW RELIEF SCHEME Proposals by the Royal Commission TIM Royal C<mmiaKion on Unemployment Insurance recently presented a majority report, signed by the Chairman. Judßr Holman Oregonr, X.C.. and Mr. H. Clay. Dr H. J. W Hetherinpton, Mr E. C. P. Lmmßm, and1,962 words
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Article394 1932-11-26 7 Nomadic Race Dying: Out Glasgow. Since a departmental committee reported on the question of tinkers m Scotland m 1917. no report on these nomadic people of such an interesting and informative character has appeared as the one just prepared by the Society for the Prevention ol CrueltyThe Observer - 394 words
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Article357 1932-11-26 7 BIRMINGHAM PALACE OF BEAUTY Girl Whose Legs Were Insured for £20,000 Malaya «M fourth m the Palace of Beauty Competition m the Imperial Fruit Show at Birmingham with 83,988 vote*. Tin- winner was Great Britain with 239.504 vote*;. s*x oud was •Z" Brand (South African Orangfci.)357 words
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Article94 1932-11-26 7 Theft as a servant of a motor boat val«rd at $600 was the charge preferred against a Malay named Ahmad bin Rahman, who was placed before Mr. J. F. P. Gregg m the Third Police Court yesterday. The complainant, a Chinese named Tan Ah Kow, was absent from Court, but94 words
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Advertisement182 1932-11-26 7 bb I A _H Hj^H f bY mbt i H B bbt bW |B ATbj BBS BB^BBBBBB BBj BBj BM BBF BBj BBT BBT BBW BH BBj -^bT^ BBT BB^^^^bT W^B> .f» BB^^^^^^^^^^^MBB^^B BBBbV^BM V Bl 887 V V V BBV BBf BBT .BBL. .^^B __^bT. _^^BBF A^M m BBV182 words
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Article215 1932-11-26 8 Unusual Case m Perak Ipoh, Nov. 21. A claim fur wages by a temple priest led to ttip idol m the temple being attached. An abjoctiui the attachment was sin. fully argued by Iflr. S. Seeniva^agam at the Tapah Court. The parties concerned were Govindasamy Pandaram215 words
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Article128 1932-11-26 8 Sitiawan Rubber Buyers Charged Four Chinese, including two rubber buyers. havr been a nested la Simpmig Ampat m connection with the loss of about 800 tons of rubber from the godowns of Anglo-French-Dendixen, Ltd at Simpanp Aaqwi and Lumut. A Chinese rubber buyer at Lumut128 words
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Article122 1932-11-26 8 M>;injrh:.i, Nov. 21. Mr T. V. *****, Acting President of the Turn, stat-l m an interview tin* •m.: that, although the Government had "."(1 to ImpOM I tav of fifteen cents on v\ ll <>f Imported rice, the Central Governr. I v.ould con:,;:lt the Pnr inci.,l authorities122 words
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Article1391 1932-11-26 8 MR. LANSBURY'S APPEAL TO CHURCHES The Bishop Sees It Through As winter approaches and the tale of riots lengthens, atfiuu n is becoming more and more fixed en the central problem of unemployment. say the Weekend Review. Each day the battle of Economy versus Development1,391 words
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Article170 1932-11-26 8 The undernotod non-fiction worts will be ready for i sue on Saturday r.t 9 am. Austin (F Britten) The Red Flts. 1932. Bavwick <E. Eullort Man's Qentus. 1952. illus. Drink 1 -ii (Jchn> Discnvory 19.V2 Elwiri Malcolm Thackeray. 1932. Ulus. Garnet <R.S.) Odd Mcm<Mios. 1932. Groussrtt (Rrne) India170 words
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Article325 1932-11-26 8 Miss Sorabji on Modern Needs 1 IHM Cornelia Sorabji. the distinguished In- dlan author and barrister, lectured before the iR fal Empire Society, with Lady Maud W.irI .render m the chair, on the position of women .m India. She classified the women of to-day .1-325 words
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Article132 1932-11-26 8 "Leadership (»f tho World" Th« autumn Conference VM held m U Church House. \K r The Bi?hop of London (Df v. gram> pitsuird. and •xprrssed tM A tion of our country I it was 12 months r.i Tl mid. uas full of flicht of the pound I full132 words
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Article21 1932-11-26 8 ROMANCE OF MISS DIANA CHURCHILL Her Ell M Bit nt t;> Sit Bailey's s«m B I for it n tlllll I21 words
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Advertisement218 1932-11-26 8 but ttotv wkaJsmz* you can Cure your teeth front within— v KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new idea m the care of the teeth. For many years people thought that a clean tooth could not decay. Yet however carefully we cleaned them they always did decay. For your teeth218 words
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Advertisement130 1932-11-26 8 ■■■li|M W p H WWWHWfWMIWW^IM^MMIIIMIII I ||l||l"i l|||ll|lllilflll iitttitMtM'it t itimtTTtftTTTl TTtf tTtffl*TTT7TT?lTT^in7*^^l"tti^.i Tj T i iii' '*p »^Jttttttm^Bl^3j*\f -j^!^JttHßfcjmM^^Ell BB^TT* n *rnt Fvi. i L,/ lilt tll'Liti* I fit IftTT*| t j *i f4~ TTtlrii ti t?t t^T*Tti i^^^A ItJCTJI m ff^iifitty ijtijt n^jv' ;7TTl^7f *".HTJi iTT -^T :If130 words
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Advertisement144 1932-11-26 9 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. It's time for a good lav-li ami here it is SPORTING WIDOW ALISON SKIiWOkTII. RICHARD BENNETT Dolinilely a show you wi'i enjoy. X EXT <■ A X €w X ELIZABETH ALLAN. JEANNE DE CASALIS. I X "NINE TILL SIX" Adapted from the famous Play. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL144 words
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Advertisement274 1932-11-26 9 CAPITOL j Special Matinee To-day, 3.15 i ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY j Radio's Screaming Musical Comedy j "PEACH O' RENO" I with I WHEELER and WOOLSEY i with DOROTHY LEE j HALF PRICE TO ALL! j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 LAST NIGHT OF London Film Co.'s Sparkling and Lavish Comedy "WEDDING REHEARSAL"274 words
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Advertisement427 1932-11-26 9 I O IM V Matinee TO-DAY and TO-MORROW The Year's Most Sensational Screen Event NORMA SHEARER CLARK GABLE IN Metro Goldwyn Mayer s Supreme S T RAN G E INTERLUDE I A DELICIOUS, SPARKLING ROMANCE I LILTING MELODIES, SATIRICAL COMEDY, /gjg; ■^■^^av^h C* LJ C\/ A I IT D tTt?\l^^^427 words
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Article20 1932-11-26 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. PENNEFATHER— At the General Hospital Singapore, on Nov. 25th, Farleigh Joseph Pennefather. o" the Municipal Architects Department.20 words
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888 1932-11-26 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932 DANIEL OR SHY LOCK In the days when we were more easily stirred by emotional appeals there was a hymn beginning, 'Dare to be a Daniel; dare to be a Daniel; dare to stand alone." which roused us to a frenzy of high-souled.888 words
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Article334 1932-11-26 10 Mr. B. W. Allen has been appointed Chief Police Officer. Penang. Mr. W. Bartley. President of the Municipal Commissioners, has been granted nine months Mr. R. Bird. M.C.S. has been appointed a member of the Volunteer Advisory Board for Malacca. A revised scale of fees for architects, fixed by the334 words
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Article153 1932-11-26 10 SIR RONALD ROSS' SUCCESSOR Sir Aldo Castellani as Chief Director London. Nov. 25. Sir Aldo Castellani has been appointed Chii<: Director of the Institute of Tropical Diseases m succession to the late Sir Rcnald Ross. Reuter. Sir Aldo has been Director of tropical medicine and dermatology153 words
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Article149 1932-11-26 10 Mystery of Chinese Found Dead on Padang [From Our Own Correspondent} Penang. Nov. 25. The police are completely baffled by th- ci 1 corny this morning of the dead body cf ChtneM on the Esplanade, as to wheth.r it <s a ca^.e of suicide or murder. At149 words
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Article85 1932-11-26 10 Mr. J. R. Heberfs Plans Mr JR. Hebert. the Canadian airman, who Is making a leisurely solo flight m a D. H Moth from England to Australia, arrived at the Seletar aerodrome at abcut 4.33 yesterday afternoon, having made the trip from Kuala Lumpur without incident. Mr85 words
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Article145 1932-11-26 10 Canton Protests Against Dumping i Hong Kong. Nov. 25. In the name of the Southwest Government the eaders m the south have sent a protect to the Central Government against the wheat loan from the United States. The action on the part of the Nanking Government is described145 words
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Article105 1932-11-26 10 Conference With Chiang Kai-shek Shanghai. Nov. 25. To hasten the formation of the new Fukien Government General Chiang Kwang-nei, the Governor-elect of the province, has s.nt Mr Sun Hei-man to Hankow by aeroplane to confer with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek on nominated personnel for the administration. Mr. Fan Ki-wu.105 words
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Article175 1932-11-26 10 "It's a Boy will be presented for the last time at Raffles Hotel on Monday by the Singapore Repertory Players. Those who have not already seen this excellent comedy are advised to book their seats immediately. The Players are arrangii a Vaudeville Entertainment for their December presentation175 words
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Article258 1932-11-26 10 Penang Cut Off From Ipoh MAILS DIVF.RTII) Woman and Child DrownM at Aver ham V I From Our Own C 1 Following heavy faint ciay.s Ijx h communicati* i. northward <>w \n to fl near Nebong Tebil ai. details are kMNTB b-it not yet been258 words
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Article140 1932-11-26 10 [From Our Own C m i minfall last night. *hJ p.:n_. continued una The intensity of tht I I the fact that witliin I were under wn>. The rain uas I which blew down island. One tTM blocking traffic for tw</ on Penansj Hill, is tan M140 words
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Article169 1932-11-26 10 LONDON AND NEW YOKK ITS M I RUBBER HUGH I [FREE PRESS SERVI< I j London. Noi )lh I Messrs. Henry Otrdl f brokers, notify to-days Un trices follows Spot £152' 8 (£l52 1 v £153» 2 (£1533 H The market is steady I Messrs. Symington and notify169 words
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Advertisement212 1932-11-26 10 EMPTY BARRELS USEFUL FOR GARDEN PLANTS. We have a large number for disposal. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (IDeorporatad under the Cc-mpanies Ordinances of Hon« Koofj) i likoi; crated m Shanghai 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. Trie. 5371 and 5372. B> SPECIAI lO BM THE APPOINTMENT 4&sS^O> KING OF 81AM BIRTHDAY PRESENTS I212 words
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Article130 1932-11-26 11 \merica Not Involved m Reparations Question A AR DEBTS INSTALMENT Payment Will Help Review of Whole Question London. Nov. :?.">. Ml HOOfCT'I D- M Note to Hntan. ii;j.s tn v been ptaMft bed m London. Ment points out thai reparatftone un m question m wlu<Reuter - 130 words
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341 1932-11-26 11 .i^hitiutim. Nov. 25. the content! <>i the forthcomb Note it la •ppM ntiy pertain that debtors must choo i payment or default on DM i Then- is virtual unainmiU on this point In Congreaa, which ki not evn likely l(» approve i temporary payment mReuter Wireless - 341 words
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765 1932-11-26 11 i.ondon, .N't I'i. :.<■ to the War Debts Miration was l>>rd Reading, who has juM returned t<> Loud n irom private visit *.o the United v a speech at the Eng!L>n Sp'akKig I night. lid that Britain's proposal for a postent on December 15. m765 words
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Article179 1932-11-26 11 THE PREMIER AND MR. LANSBURY Unemployment Policy Attacked London. Nov. 22. A hitter h;ittle was witne •♦■d m the House of ('i.mmrm this .ifterno* n between Mr. Ramsay Marl>rnald ;»nd his old vi lleague Mr. (leorue Lansbury. leader of the Opposition, during the debate followingReuter Wireless - 179 words
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Article206 1932-11-26 11 Chinese V r olunteers Shurshai, Nov. "I.V The Chlnaac —rftintiirri m Kirin. assisted by .'\ernl thOUaand Korean revolutionaries, hay reached the \icimty of Fushun. a coal-mining centre to th east or Mukden The District of Tstng Yuen hai al- c been occupied by the Chinese. The city206 words
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Article183 1932-11-26 11 Nanyang Siang Pao - Nanyang Siang Pao The Anii- Japanese Boycott m Shanghai Shanghai. Nov. 25. In spite of strict measures adopted by the authorities th members of the Blood Spirit Society hay been extremely active during the last three days, during which time six bomb outrages have taken place, two m183 words
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Article305 1932-11-26 11 Proposal to Refer to Special Assembly CHINA ACCEPTS But Mr Matsuoka Must Consult Tokio Cleneva, Nov. 25. The proposal to refer the Sino-Japanese question to a special meeting of the Assembly was immediately accepted by China to-day but Mr. Matsuoka desired to refer the matter to his Government.Reuter - 305 words
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Article176 1932-11-26 11 Nanyang Siang Pao - Nanyang Siang Pao Poiice Fire on Mob Shanghai. Nov. 25. KhOO Tiau Sin. Chief Police Officer of Foochow. ha< been dismi^ed b> order of Gneral Chians Kwang-nai. Pacification Commissioner, virtually Governor of Fukien. as the result of a. petition from the National Salvation Societv of Foochow. Several days176 words
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Article109 1932-11-26 11 Valuable Curios To be Moved From Peiping Shanghai. Nov. 25. The Central Political Council of Nanking has approved of the proposal to shift all valuable curios formerly belonging to the Imperial Palace of the ex-Emperor, to Loyang. southwest Hopei. m order to save them from being deoJroyed byUnion Times - 109 words
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Article66 1932-11-26 11 Official Estimate Puts Damage at $2,000,000,000 Shanghai, Nov. 25. The Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai released yesterday for publication a detailed report of the damage to life and property during the Shanghai hostilities early this year. The following are the figures; damage to property estimated at $2,000,000,000:66 words
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Article121 1932-11-26 11 Week's Visit to Hong Kong The Hong Kong Government has been informed that Brigadier-General Sir Samuel H Wilson. G.C.M.G.. X.C.8., K.8.E., Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, hopes to pay a short visit to Hong Kong from December 15th. to 21st. Sir Samuel Wilson will121 words
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Article631 1932-11-26 11 FOR SAKE OF £100 POLICY Not f.uiltv of Murder of Husbands Johannesburg, Nov. 25. Mrs. Daisy Loujyo De Melker (wife of a well-known South African Ru ff by player). was to-day found guilty of the murder of her son and was sentenced to death.631 words
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Article71 1932-11-26 11 111 Health Rumours Politically Instigated London, Ncv. 22. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. physically and mentally, is a At man declared his physician. Sir Thomas Horder. at the Heath Resorts' Association lunch to-day. He thus disposed of all kinds of rumours that the Prime Minister was almost imminentlyReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article90 1932-11-26 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Sir Wm. Jowitt to Argue Privy Council Appeal lions K»n;. Nov. 25. Sir Wiljiam Jowitt. the wsll known lawyer of London, will take charge of the case before the Privy Council shortly of Cheng Kwok Yau, member of a wealthy Ipoh family, who90 words
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Article99 1932-11-26 11 Fukien Construction Scheme Hong: Kong. Not. 35. Gen-eral Tsai Ting-kai. Commander of tho 19th. RouU: Army now m Fukien, has drawn up a scheme for the construotion of motor roads by his own troops. He proposes to try out the plan by setting aside three battalions,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 99 words
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Article79 1932-11-26 11 Bandits Repulsed After Hour's Battle Shanghai. Nov. 25. A report from. Tientsin states that several hundreds of bandits made an attempt to capture a goods train from Tientsin to Nanking last night at a point not far from th? station of Kwang Ming. After a battle of overUnion Time - 79 words
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Article55 1932-11-26 11 Homecoming of the Third Hussars London, Nov. 22. Th- Third Hussars, the oldest cavalry regiment In the British Army, which has spent only four years m England since 1898, landed at Southampton to-day from India. Over one hundred telegrams of welcome wer-_ received by the Commanding OfficerReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article90 1932-11-26 11 A bill to amend the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance, 1927, so as to give effect to the provisions of the International Opium Convention signed at Geneva on the 13th day of July, 1931, and to male- provision for the extension of the Ordinance to drugs capable of being converted into dangerous90 words
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Article86 1932-11-26 11 Younor Cape Flier's Experiences London. Not. 23. Victor Smith, the young airman who waa missing for several days during his Cape— London flight, (who has now arrival safely m Xxmdon), made a forced landing m the desert with a petrol pipe leak but sent a measagv by86 words
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Article137 1932-11-26 11 A Means of Relieving Unemployment London. Not. 23. The Prime Minister m referring to schem^ for alleviating unemployment has more thaß once mentioned the promotion of the coal hydromanation process for the extraction of petrol and other oils as a means of stimulating the mining industry, and newspapers137 words
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Advertisement222 1932-11-26 11 T A P L t S jjfcp^S M A TT R I S S THE FINEST js>Sjs^ IN THE MATTRESS SS3S WORLD stexd Manufacture rs to TH.M.THE KIN<; B~*i j.^t a Ai^^^K^K. "~"^H=^- THE 'STAPLES' PATENT MATTRESS is manufactured of thin, lithe highly tempered steel springs of very great resilience,222 words
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Article1335 1932-11-26 12 To Commence Operations Shortly MUNICIPAL MEETING Appointment of Swimming Poo! Superintendent That the new petrol selling company whose intention to enter the Singapore market was reported by the Free Tress several ueek* a»ro. will shortly be commencing operations here was stated at >eMterday'* meeting of1,335 words
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Article556 1932-11-26 12 SEAPLANES OR AEROPLANES Land Machines to be Preferred The cabled cnnounceaient that flying boats might be used on the proposed Australia-England air mail BUVfcvfl which is now creating such interest, makes it desirable briefly to refer to some of the nv entials which will be the deciding556 words
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Article57 1932-11-26 12 Mr. William Woelz and his son Frederick admitted to the Goneral Hospit.l y sterday suffering from -hock and mm r Injuries caused m a car accUlent on the Ea<t C.^st Road m the morning. It ippeori that tin i ir n which they were riding skidded57 words
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Article1074 1932-11-26 12 Pork Hawker's 22 Stab Wounds BODY THROWN IN POND Onlooker's Description of Moonlight Crime What was described as a particularly brutal murder, the victim being a Chinese pork and duok hawker, whose body with over 20 stab wounds was found m a pond m the vicinity1,074 words
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Article145 1932-11-26 12 Valuable Fields m Canada GREAT BEAR LAKE Substantial Rise m Mines Output London, Nov. 25. The discovery m Canada of a new rich source of radium, and a mineral area producing ijold and silver was described by Major Bernard Day m an address to the Institute145 words
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Article216 1932-11-26 12 Ottawa. The Canadian gold output for the first eight months of 1932 is substantially higher than thai for the corresponding period of 1931. and total production for the year will undoubtedly reach record figures. Production for every month of 1932 shows an increase over the corresponding month216 words
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Article275 1932-11-26 12 Receiving Order Against Mr. S. Muthucumaru A petition for a receiving order against Mr. S. Ifuthucumaru, the well-known Sinrapore building contractor, was granted m the Bankruptcy Court by Mr. Justice Terrell yeslay, an application by Mr. v. d. Knowles. n bzhalf of the debtor, thai matter be stood275 words
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Article130 1932-11-26 12 Pressure to Force Britain Back London, Xov. 22. The question of Britain returning to the pold standard was referred to by Sir Herbert Samuel m a speech m the House of Commons m the debate on the Address. He said we might be pressed by other nations atReuter Wireless - 130 words
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Article67 1932-11-26 12 Two Days Visit To Liverpool London, Nov. 23. The Prince of Wales dined with the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace last night prior to leaving by the night train for Lancashire on a two days visit to Liverpool and the surrounding towns. The Prince will67 words
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Article150 1932-11-26 12 LIBEL ON PEOPLE OF LONDON Fake Riot Pictures m the US. Press London, Nov. 22. Photographs m one of the American "tabloid" newspapers have just reached London which are described as libels on the people of London. They wore mentioned by Lord Hail.«ham. Secretary Of State for150 words
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Article286 1932-11-26 12 Representation of the Depressed London. Nov. 23. Franchise questions were further considered at the Indian Round Table conference to-day In regard to the depressed electorate for the Federal Assembly, the conference agreed to accept the recommendation of the Franchise Committee that a differential qualification of mere literacy should286 words
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Article150 1932-11-26 12 Hitler's Failure to Secure Majority Berlin, Nov. tt. Heir Hitler, who is finding It difficult to decide whether to accept President Hindcnburg's otter of the Chancellorship conditional upon his obtaining a Reichstag majority, has untU Thursday night to reply. When his all day-1 .n--r conference withReuter Wireless - 150 words
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Article51 1932-11-26 12 Original Manuscript Stolen from Now York Exhibition New York, Nov. A very valuable document, the second volume of the original manuscript of Sir Walter Scott's, Guy Mannering," owned by Mr. J P. Monan, hn.s been stolen from the Scott Centenary Exhibition m the library- of Columbia University.- ReueterReueter Wireless - 51 words
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Article39 1932-11-26 12 Kintf to Broadcast on Christwui Day London. Nov. 21. n i- umouno i thai the k n win bra n thi n (,f Chi to the people, ■ill be rad (ran tl tnpirej D ReuterReuter - 39 words
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3206 1932-11-26 12 LOCAL COMPANY" n TRANSACTIONS Further Enquiry Into Cheatiqj Charges JOSKIMI IN THE II BOX Further evidence of the lurll cheat a number of ChIMM i I alleged to ha\.- turn i— by a Singapore linn which m to have had no <.141it.1l but3,206 words
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Article1358 1932-11-26 13 Where Power Is Originated As an Instructor employing sowewlial unusual methods. Alex. Morrison has created I vogue m America, and anything hi Ins lo .say on the subject oi playing golf correctly is deserving of attention. Ha ll I plain-spoken and m .>a\iim pre isely what he1,358 words
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Article245 1932-11-26 13 Sussex Player's Experience m Calcutta A. F. Wrnsley. the Sussex cricketer, who is reaching and assisting the Calcutta Rangers, has had two innings m Calcutta, and twice he lias been out 1.-b.-w. Naturally the conversation turned on the umpire's responsibility m giving a batsman out m this245 words
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Article236 1932-11-26 13 Stubborn Attitude «f Bombay Hindu* Bombay, Nov. 10. The Bombay Hindus, by refraining from joining the Presidency Cricket Association, have successfully quashed the proposed Cricket Carnival m December, but the probability is that the boycott weapon will recoil on their own heads. The Hindus wm civ D236 words
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Article150 1932-11-26 13 Christinas Fixture at Hurst Park Arrangements have been made to hold the Kempton Park Christmas race meeting on IXv. 2f> and 27 vi Hurst Park. Such an arrangement has been found necesBary owing to certain parts of the Kempton Park race stands being rebuilt or reconstructed following150 words
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Article80 1932-11-26 13 Exeter City Football Clubs annual report records a icet of £2 3G5 on the year's working. The deficit attributed to reduced gate receipts, principally from F.A. Cup fixtures. The .pivvious s«ason showed a profit of £1,556. The s.s. Conte Rosso fc expected here on Monday, at 1180 words
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Advertisement301 1932-11-26 13 The I ISllenburys I Foods I I Le'Allenburys' loodsare rticularly suited to the fling of babies m ho» i hmatcs. The v are germ free ami their use is an absolute guarantor against infantile diarrh<ra and cholera. MilW K..od No 1 Milk Food No 2 Malted fo.»d N t q301 words
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Advertisement398 1932-11-26 13 Germs of decay lurk 1 1^ 1 1 cr I\7 ■1 1 m Prevent trouble— keep teeth free from film Math this special film-removing tooth paste TF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals Ago even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces398 words
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Advertisement856 1932-11-26 14 THE BLUE FUNNEL LJNB (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ud., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. rHE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.856 words
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Advertisement572 1932-11-26 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due Sails Steamer Spore. S*pore. ».8. CITY OP CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 s^. CITY OP SINGAPORE For Havre, Lond«n, Rotterdam572 words
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Advertisement404 1932-11-26 14 P. Oj British India and ApcarLine I (Incorporated m England) 1 MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO (f SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO I UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVKItN'MEyr LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JApn j Do* Tonnage. Singapore. Ton> KAISAR-I-HIND404 words
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Advertisement810 1932-11-26 15 I O. S. K. Line. fc I FOR EUROPE, AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. I PLATA MART Dl KIM.V Port Elizabeth. Cape Town. Rto de J.iiHiK-. S.mtus Montevideo and Buenos Airea J t Oolomho (Ruund-U:c-world Portage £190). Dec. 5 6 I; mk;« A MARI! MOMBASA, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira,810 words
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Advertisement509 1932-11-26 15 PRBSIPBNT LINER JHCJ^^^^^E i.V Mil r*vL TO KIROPE FKOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penan*. N. York. Hres. Hayes Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Jan. 17 Pres. Pierce Dec. 17 Dec. 20509 words
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Advertisement851 1932-11-26 15 K. P. M, KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DE WEERT Saturday. Nov. 26, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Plnang. Koba, Billiton (passengers and mails only) and Batavia. VAX DER HAGEX Saturday, Nov. 26, Penang (mails only) Oelee-Lheue, Sabang. Tjalang, Meulaboh. Tapa-Toean. Sinabang, Singkel, Baros, Sibolga, Natal, Sasak, Padang, Indrapoera, Benkoelen, Kroe and Batavia. PAIIUD851 words
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Article89 1932-11-26 16 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to arrive East Wharf {Entrance Gate 1.) Hong Pens Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Fulda 18; Damnark 14; Chinese Prince 11; Medusa 10. Jerantut 9. Lmpire Dock l Entrance Gate 4i. Wt.st Wharf (Entrance Gate 41. Kaisar-I-Hind 5; Kuala 2.89 words
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Article114 1932-11-26 16 Kampar. Brit. 499. from Malacca 25. for Port Dickson 26 Johorr Maru. Jap. 3733. from Batu Pahat 25. for Kobe 25 Gen Venspvik. Dut. 640. from Natuna Isl j> for Natuna Us. 29. Palopo. Dut. 628. from Pemangkat 25. lor Rhio. Selakan and Singkawanp 29. Tasmania Miru, Jap.114 words
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Article15 1932-11-26 16 Italian shipyards are m MfOUttttoo with tin Soviet Government for orders valued at 16.000.000 lirr.15 words
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Article127 1932-11-26 16 Shipbuilders" C— frrrnrc |th Owners I From Oui Owi C |)UhlM> l j Represents i\< Ltd.. attcndtd Line qAcm yesterday v hi n tin for carrying Ml repair* m the considered The COOfl I and at its dm the EoUov Issued: Tha whit. R(iya] M;ul M ;un-)up127 words
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Article100 1932-11-26 16 Development Commit" Proposed I I From Our < IMiMic I A MtfeNa by Mi T Hi Corporation that thr Mun U b» Mktd to pramfc i BIU to appoint an Imlu-tiy I mittcc" tO tak.- Mcpi ft I I new liidustrn s in BrlfaM Ml In thr capita]100 words
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Advertisement634 1932-11-26 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) f FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.& MANOOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins634 words
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Advertisement497 1932-11-26 16 AMERICAN EXPRESS THE EAST ASIATIC (o co. me. LIMITED. (Incorporated In U.S.A.) (Incorporated In Dm Telephone ItSI PASSENGER AND FKFK.iir SERVICE. International TO GENOA I<)M)ON "«»t m HAMBI'RG AND (Ol'lNll\i,|v BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES Singapore iVr Mne m^. ALSIA Dec M w ms. LALANDIA Jan. Travellers Cheques Letters of Credit.497 words
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Miscellaneous709 1932-11-26 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 pjn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a^n. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 pm. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday709 words
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Miscellaneous567 1932-11-26 16 CHURCH SERVICES Ist Sunday m Advent ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 ajn. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy567 words
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2794 1932-11-26 17 Mr B A Batti:.hill was for the applicants. nd Mf N Taylor fOf tIM Official Assignee. !l s;ild The d R lUbCf Factory, a linn two partners, Stanton Ni-lson and lid and I Peat Ltd.. claim to (i cttton m tiii bankruptcy and on2,794 words
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Article120 1932-11-26 17 Pistols and Ammunition Found m Ship Following closely upon the capture of 31 automatic pistols and 3.000 rounds of ammunition on board the German steamer Oldenburg which arrived m Singapore recently from Europe and the arrest of two Chinese seamen, by the Singapore Preventive Service, another capture of120 words
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Article87 1932-11-26 17 Reason For Suspected Suicide An Indian Municipal labourer who was working m Balestier Road early yesterday morninu came upon the body of a Chinese with a handkerchief tied round the neck. He reported his discovery to the police. Subsequent enqu'ries showed that the man was Toh Hock Kee87 words
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Article82 1932-11-26 17 Child Falls into Well While At Play While playing with his little brother m the compound of his house at the 8 1 mile stone Ponggol Road on Thursday afternoon Law Ning Ching. a six-year-old bey fell into a well. His brother ran and sujrimoned help but82 words
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Article65 1932-11-26 17 For Saturday, November, 26th, 1932 Before Mr. Justice Whitley m the 2nd. Court at 11 .1 m Criminal Appeals- 1 Rex vs Mariappan alias Appavu. 2. Rex vs. H. Bell. Criminal Revision: Rex vs. E. D. Sykes Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the Srd. Court at 10.3065 words
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Article56 1932-11-26 17 Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice llurton and Mr. Justice Whitley m the Ist. < <uirt at II ajn. Court of Appeal: Re Datol: Suusudm bin Datok Arom. deceased, etc. Before Mr. .fust in- .t'Beckctt Terrell m the 2nd. I i out t at 10.?>056 words
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Advertisement93 1932-11-26 17 RUBBER THAT WAS REJECTED IN NEW YORK Fixing the Responsibility m IMPORTANT JUDGMENT One of the most remarkable bankruptcy cases of recent \ears. that of the (hop Cheung Joo. who were prominent m the local rubber market, came before the court again recently m connection with an application on behalf93 words
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Advertisement363 1932-11-26 17 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME '/^B NCLUDI C*Md*'i Mt K»mk iwti b y<J I ijj four itiacranr. yr y^ I See die &a«t •c.aery hi ti« C*«»di«m r^T Rocki»— Mt. Rob»on. ullert of them fill T V-^ iKl^^RI from lnnry craiu e^tiippwl 2or ntprvm* Blfl TraMcontinentaJ tnint from Vtncooret. J363 words
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Article593 1932-11-26 18 The tests which have been carried out during the past wctk suggest tlial we are really going to have an efficient broadcast service from England. The following article will be of enterest to wireless enthusiasts who are looking forward to the proper opening of the Empire593 words
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Article617 1932-11-26 18 Progress Made Under Difficulties [From Our ovm Correspondent] London, Nov. 8. Professor KieMra. L.L.D., ga*g an interesting lecture thLs week at the Royal Society of Tropical Mt ditine and Hygiene m the Far East. Sir William J. Collins, was m the Chair. Profmor KieLstra commenced hisAir Mail - 617 words
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Article105 1932-11-26 18 Some idea of the cheapness of food m Eng- land may be gathered from the fact that at 1 the present time foreign bacon, origin unknown is bring actually retailed at Id a pound. Of course this does not pay the importers but it help-, them possibly to cut thrir105 words
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Article444 1932-11-26 18 Sir Bindon Blood "Feels Fit" at 90 General Sir Bindon Blood, who has probably h?d more hair-breadth escapes from deatn than any other man m England, has just had to answer scores of congratulations on having reached his ninetieth birthday. Here are some of the 'highAir Mail - 444 words
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Article675 1932-11-26 18 If any are tempted to think England richer m natural than m artistic glories they -hould look again, and look long and reverently at Salisbury Catheoral. Few building In the world have MKfa a power to exalt and refresh. In its setting, by general consent. Salisbury is the mostThe Times - 675 words
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Article521 1932-11-26 18 LABOUR'S SLIGHT RECOVERY ■Analysis of the Voting Outstanding features of the municipal election returns m Britain were: Labour's recovery of some of the ground lost at last year's elections. The defeat of all Communist and National Unemployed Workers' Movement candidates. The following table indicates the extent of521 words
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Article173 1932-11-26 18 First Public London, Nov. 9. Coloured men stood around Gir lan Hamilton at the Cenotaph m London yesterday and heard him pay tribute to the 1 *-avery of negroes m the war. After setting a wreath In their memory against the Cenotaph, Sir lan, who had madeAir Mail - 173 words
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Article53 1932-11-26 18 Guy Fawkes Day hid its usual C l>bration m England b only tho unal] boys tock an invrest m it. One of the I Q companies built a bu re m the n< bcurhood of London— at Wembley— and ran pecial trains to tee it. The pronvd.s of sion wen53 words
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Advertisement952 1932-11-26 18 BANKS AND INSURA JVC/; CHARTERED BANK THE YOKOHAMA SPKUE OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA RAIMK I T\\ (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) D/\iil\, LIU. (Established m IBBt, Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid Reserve Fund £3,000,000 up) Reserve LI blllty of952 words
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Miscellaneous408 1932-11-26 18 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 a Her records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres408 words
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Article84 1932-11-26 19 !A GOOD RECOVERY Trice of (iold Highest lvi 1 1 tir London. Nov. 2 daj s more hopeful evaJled In the gilt edged market, par! of the day and, other <■<■• lvity m r >lrt mining Most commodity marto I tightly < bu done In84 words
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Article59 1932-11-26 19 Drop of 450,000 Tons In Three Months London. Nov. IZ. ristrcantile marine has 1 'too tons during the quarter end-! One fourth of this is due to by sjf ItMl The bi^e.st the burning <f the mm. Georges H tun.-. oiT Aden, while two and one Dutch vessel59 words
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Article34 1932-11-26 19 l»i^ Shipment For Canada Montreal. Nov. 12. ihipment of Russian fuel oil 12,000 tom tot use without m Canada has arrived. shipments of 30,000 ii under the aluminium barter R uter Wireless.34 words
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Article135 1932-11-26 19 ABROAD I'ir Nov. 23 23. 107 8.14 8.11 375 580 582 242.. 242--43 13.75.. 13.70 Is «d 1 6 13 32 1 6 13 «4 35 23.60'- 23.5214 813 555 555 47 f>B num. num. 18 159 19 7 32 19 7 32 25.22 17.00 1 2 16.94 \'J2 23135 words
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Article11 1932-11-26 19 m Representative Prices -ThftnksgMni Day. —United P; iation.11 words
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Article87 1932-11-26 19 id June 30. 1932. states' nave i" en made for sur--1 ftpproxlmately 435 Which will nu an conto company m quit rent, p ndtture it has to meet Ing conditions. For 1932 temporary measure, to $2 per acre benefit conferred on company Bi In ordinary course belnf Prod87 words
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Article829 1932-11-26 19 Optimistic Ceylon Opinion "Further outlook very MnwtfsMT is how Mr J. E. N;tth:in sums up m terms of a weather report the piuspoftts of the rublx-r Industry, after tattettcml positi.n m the Maiu Indian Commercial. The writ.- discerns Ittile possibility of recovery without tocreMe m consumption. Tlvj potentsftl829 words
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Article131 1932-11-26 19 Report for year ended Juno 30. 1932, states that restricted output of dry rubber during year *M 724.000 lb.. compared with 784.590 lb. m pn-vlous yrar. Of this output 89.600 lb. have been sold m London at average gross price of 4fsBd. per pound, ano* 634.400 lb131 words
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363 1932-11-26 19 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Nov. 25. The only itc-m of interest during the week has been the publication of the Malayan Stock and Production figures. These, as so often is the case, again show a discrepancy, production on Estates over and under 100 acres being giwn "as 36.621363 words
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Article200 1932-11-26 19 London Committee's Propaganda There is quite a lot of propaganda going on I at home with th.- object of popularising canned food's which would of course, indirectly benefit 1 the tin industry. A circular Issued by the Tin Industrial Applications Committee. Tor example, sets out the various foods200 words
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Article39 1932-11-26 19 Report for year ended June 30. 1932, states) that crop harvested amounted to 1,224,202 lb. Balance brought forward was £50,236, deduct loss for year £3.605 (against profit of £167 > leaving £46,585 to be carried forward 1 f39 words
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Article363 1932-11-26 19 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES November 25 London, 4 months' sight 2 3 3132 London, 3 months' sight 23 15J16 London. CO days' sight 23 29 32 London, 30, day** sight 2,3 7,8 London, demand 2j3 2732 London. T.T. 2|3 13|16 Lyons, Paris, demand 950 Hamburg, demand 153 New363 words
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70 1932-11-26 19 Vovpmber 25th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 1% R.S.S equal to Icndon Standard, 'FOB.i 8 116 8 316 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dor. 713 16 7 15J16 January 7 7 s 8 Jan-Mar. 8 r, Ap-il-Junc 8 316 870 words
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Article914 1932-11-26 19 FRIDAY. NOV. 25T11. 19.12 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers Asam Kumbang 26s 28s Austral Malay <£) 18s 20s nom. Aver Hiiam (ss> 11s 11s 9d Bangrin Tin <£) 13s 6d 14s 6d Batang Padang tsl> 05 10 Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang isl) 40 nom. Burmafc914 words
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Advertisement78 1932-11-26 19 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) m AD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC he Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with78 words
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Article383 1932-11-26 20 New South Wales All Out for 273 UNIMPRESSIVE BATTING Fingleton and Mcfabe Save Australians aft tiiim a fourth unkti partnership letueer. A. J. I limit-tun and S. J. MeCabc, uhid |.ut on UK m 82 minutes, the New Sr.utli It- batting against the M.C.C. at Sydney yesterday383 words
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Article497 1932-11-26 20 Comi)in«\ r l Schools Defeat S.r.F.A. < cmihiiK d Schools. 2: S.C.F.A 1. A hard battle m mught at the Jalan Besar ium yesterday when the Combined Scalar Schi n of the s.c.fa. by two V .i;s t one m a charity football match m aul of the497 words
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Article26 1932-11-26 20 m tha West End of London can bo «>U;nn,,. > v anybody v ithout difficulty at Kiuxk-uuL prfc«. Ther. never were so many 1 ;;:;;::r yi>diii^ w26 words
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Article422 1932-11-26 20 TO-DAY'S AMATEUR RACES Handicaps and Selections The handicaps for to-day's amateur races vtie r.-^ued last night and are given below with our selections Race 1. Ponies C'la^s 3 Div. 2 (5 1 furs). —2.15 p.m.— Malt Dust 11.7. Lands End 11.7. Slump 11.5. Shorty n. Hnts OfT422 words
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Article281 1932-11-26 20 F.A. (up .Matches To-day Tne hist round proper of the English AsEociatlon Pcctbail C\>v i^ to be played to-day. the draw being v follow Workfagton w. Scunthorpe. Accrington v Hereford. Chester Rotherham. Crewe vs. Crcoktown. York vs. Scarborough. Marine (Liverpool) vs. Hartlepools. Doncaster vs. Gainsborough. Rochdale vs. Stockport.281 words
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533 1932-11-26 20 HOCKEY ON THE PADANG S.R.C. Opening Burst Against R.A.F. SJt.C 4: R.A.F. .1. The S.R.C. beat the R.A.F. at hockey yesterday en th? SRC. ground by four goals to one. The S.R.C. although they gained an early lead. •coring 3 gcals within ten minute-533 words
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41 1932-11-26 20 The sec defeated Rafllei Institution m hockey match on the Padang yesterday by four gnals to nil. The Club fielded a strong side. who worked well together, and they held the upper hand almost throughout the match.41 words
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Article81 1932-11-26 20 Indian Av-ociatirn .4: A.P.C.-Bcusteid. 1. A hockey match was played at Balestk"- Km •<;terday betwe?n the Indian Association and an A.P.C.-Bcustead eleven. Neither team was lull strength, and consequently the standard '.f r,'ny suffered very much. The Indians had iTUCh the buter cf the game. Baskaran81 words
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Article159 1932-11-26 20 Disarmament and Rockliffe Scratched [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London, Nov. 25. It is officially announced that Disarmament and Rockliffe have been scratched for the Manchester Handicap to-morrow. The full list of probable, starters, jockeys and handicaps are as follow: Sir A. Butts SANS ESPOIR (Perryman) 9.0 Mr. Widener's159 words
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Article43 1932-11-26 20 Mr. J. Owen is still carrying on at the Malcyan Agency m control, and I imagine that he will do so for some little time to come sine there is no urgent need to rep-ace the late Mr C(Ahran-.— Free Press London correspondent43 words
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Article140 1932-11-26 20 TO-DAY'S MALAYA CUP MATCHES SINGAPORE AT SEREMBAN Strong Command XV to Meet Johore Singapore play their second match m the Malaya Ci*p competition this afternoon, meeting the combined Negri Sembilan-Malacc.i XV at Seremban. The teams are as follow: Negri-Mal'aeca J. N. Wainwright (Malaccas G. Banham (N.S.), Bingham (Malacca*. B. J.140 words
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Article125 1932-11-26 20 The departure of the Glovcester Regiment has not materially weakened the Malaya Command Rugby fifteen. As announced some time ago. most of the players who formed the Gloucesters first team have remained behind In Singapore, and consequently the XV which will represent the Malaya Command m125 words
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Article143 1932-11-26 20 S.C.C. To Meet Malayan Command A There will be a game on the Padang thil afternoon between the sec. and Malaya Command a. The following will play for S.C C. R. G. Cranford; E. A Matthews. A N Other. W R King. D. S. Robertson: J. M. HOUght143 words
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Article387 1932-11-26 20 Public Sei vices Spt: S.C.C. nil. By a fortunate try scored m the first ball of the mat h. the Public Services "A" defeated the SCC on the packing yc lff ßlif m a Rugby match by three potntl to nil. Their superiority territorially ptrhtipi entitled387 words
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Article64 1932-11-26 20 The following team will represent Scotland vs. the Rest m the annual match on the Pi clang on Wednesday: Ingles; D. S. Robertson. E A. Brodie. D. R. Harper, T. M Smellie; J B. Dudgeon, D. A. Campbell; A. R Anderson. H. C. Allen. A64 words
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Article60 1932-11-26 20 Mrs. Cunningham-Reid, the wife of Captain A. Cunningham-Reid. M.P. for Marylebon has not y: t received any news of her £500 white ermine coat which some one took away by mistoke at a party last week. Mrs. Cunningham Reid said that she left the coat m the cloakroom. When she60 words
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Article205 1932-11-26 20 Royal Navy Defeat Devon County I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIOHTI London. Nov. IS. The Royal Navy"s prospects m tiie S, Rugby tournament were considerably brightened by the excellent display they nave at i>. port tc-day. when they beat a strong DCVOO County XV. who have won both their205 words
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Article46 1932-11-26 20 The Count] Crickc Championship I <>nil V v The Adi C C cidfd to-day to n>\ t I m til-.- > oumv chan [The p« rccntafc tyiti n I'vjh when Lancashire woo tin but ;it that time the I OUnU MUM tniMilx'i' m! m»U tW46 words
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Article27 1932-11-26 20 No IMav m Brfebaiu lrst i Th> p!aj d I 1 I bKWI •i. Ann ij« .i I the Mian an i!t to nil ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article64 1932-11-26 20 Mr CoMn 1 Brown, win i eighl m tiu Bcottleti i t I)III,>>.l! til! I Dundonald coui 1 white pi t.vin^ ::i the hrn nthlj I of tin I ink* OH S.itui.. I m beM bj Mi I ■Dd v rqualfc d I Mr Brown'a lai mo. 1 and two64 words
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