The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 December 1932
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Title Section16 1932-12-13 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,828. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1932 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article287 1932-12-13 1 America's reply to the British Note «>i -»r debts Page 8 An appeal against thr conviction and sentence of two nun on charges «.f WWWSgKling tobacco came before the Chiel Justice yesterday. Page Nine smugglers were drowned when attempting to run a big targo of tobacto. according287 words
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Article1781 1932-12-13 1 Darjeellng is i rerttabto ethnoiofica] siudy. a Babel of tribt\s and nationalities, frrm the European with his civih/ation, to t lio lad survivors of races, which in their languag DO term foi- any mental opt ra lion. cith. uood or bad. nor any abstract idea,1,781 words
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Advertisement246 1932-12-13 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness Uand fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT Special Dinner Dance Cabaret Mile. Gabrella Francz Friday, Dec. 16th, and Wednesday, Dec. 21st. SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS Present "ViIDEVILLB" A London Music Hall Programme 14 "TURNS" 14 UOOK NO246 words
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Advertisement97 1932-12-13 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL w n S Wednesday Adelphi II Ni ht and INFQRMAL Sea View DjN N E R I Hotels mm II DAN C il CHRISTMAS H I CELEBRATIONS. FULL MOON HIGH TIDE h2l— 26— 31 mm SNAPPY DANCE MUSIC A.P.B. H PHCENIX JyjL AEBATED s im97 words
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Advertisement99 1932-12-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Trad. maiK notice Pam 2 The choice of every bosfc e 6 Father Christmas is at Little's— Page 8 Empire broadcasting to-night Page 9. CHRYSLER ENDURANCE r*jk*....j?-T' m emf wmm BOOK— ENDS MAKE IDEAL X'MAS GIFTS _____P i"^^_fe__________F ______l^______ KELLY WALSH LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) RAFFLES PLACE99 words
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Advertisement11 1932-12-13 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article32 1932-12-13 2 •the King and Queen hav. em a m -*<ai_e yfcangratulatlon to Mr and Use. h Da e B^a.e-u.ac, Slou.h. *ho hav th,u ciiainond aaddtag Rolh ;;!';;:;V:;.f ----e 1 ,eda Il u^ i32 words
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Article724 1932-12-13 2 GOLD IN MALAYA To thr Editor Sir.— At a time like the present, with the future of tin very doubtful, and the other main sourc. of prosperity in this country in a hopeless position, it is surprising that capitalists and persons interested in mining, etc. do724 words
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Article81 1932-12-13 2 List of Donations received by the European Unemployment Committee in November, 1932. Government Contribution. F.M.S. 5.787.78 Ex-Services Association of Malaya. 753.50 Clubs. 1.631.04 "Malayan Tobacco Distributors Ltd. Wills's 'Gold Flakecontribution." 400.00 Dr. W. J. Dixon. 5.00 Dr. (Mrs. i E. M. Rit 10.00 B. O Bush Esq..81 words
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Article90 1932-12-13 2 Tuesday, December 13th Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 10.45 ajn. Judgrnent in Criminal Appeal: 1. S. 1124 31 Tan Kim Sai vs. Tan Thain Wee. 2 Rex vs. Ong Chwee Hoh and another. At 11 a.m. Part heard: S. 1450 31— Yu Wan Yoke90 words
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Article71 1932-12-13 2 Thirty-two years after the death of Sims Reeves, the great Victorian tenqr. his cremated ashas have been buried at All Saints' Church. Upper Norwood, wh re he sometimes worshipped. The casket containing the ashes has been to the i>os.-ession of hLs daughter. Mrs Hlll|| Wigg. an aged widow. As she71 words
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Article1330 1932-12-13 2 Work Considerably Curtailed By Slump GOVERNMENT HOUSE MEETING His Excellency the Governor. Sir Cecil Clement i. presided at the annual general meeting cf the Children's Aid Society, held yesterday morning at Government House. He was supported by Mrs. J. M. Sime and Mrs. A. Snow, the1,330 words
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Article211 1932-12-13 2 Singapore. Dec. 14. Promotions. Officers H.E. the Governor has been pleased to approve the undermentioned promotions: Captain F. H. Robinson, S.S.V.F.. to the rank of Major with effect from December 2nd. 1932 (Auth. G.G. 2368 dated 9.12.32* Captain C. C. B. Gilmour. S.S.V.F. to the rank of211 words
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Article37 1932-12-13 2 An order for a fleet of powerful Hawker Armstrong Siddeley torpedo airplanes has been received from the Danish Government. The airplanes, the most powerful in existence, are to form the nucleus of a new coastal defence scheme.37 words
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Advertisement138 1932-12-13 2 BUSINESS CARDS. II > BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work— Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. i— BOARD AND LOOPING MANOR HOUSE Tel: No. 2965 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE Mrs. Graham Hutchison Manageress 3 TANGLIN HILL Near Garrison Golf Course138 words
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Advertisement647 1932-12-13 2 TENDERS. _«.-i i— SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders art now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room Municipal Offices Supply of Sluice Val.es for period Ist May 1933 to 30th April 1934.647 words
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Advertisement453 1932-12-13 2 TRADE MAKK NOTICE NOTICK is HJKMBV OIV-CN EXTRACT COMPANY I irp and existing under tin lan Delaware, iocaatd al 131 Hudsoi York. State of New York. Unite* America. Manufacturers, are tin sole proprietor ot thi trade m immediately beteunder POND'S ahlch Is u ed In respect pharmaci \nu ._i am!453 words
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Miscellaneous254 1932-12-13 2 THE WEEK Tuesday. 13th. Hieh Water 09.55 9.5 ft.. 23.30 8.5 ft. The Council of State Meeting. Dewan, Johore Bahru, at 11 a.m. Rugby SC.C Tournament Public Sen ices vs M.C.O at S.C.C Wednesday, 14th. Hiirh Water 10.26. 9.6 ft.. Rotarv Tiffin: Mr. Dugdale on "Mysteries of Malaria," Adelphi Hotel,254 words
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Article286 1932-12-13 3 Typists' Losses in Conversion "Flutter" Scores of London Stock Exchange firms and hundreds of clerks, typists and other office workers are faced with heavy losses in consequence ot the failure of a £100.000.000 gamble in British Government securities. It is now und rstood that at least £100.000,000 ol286 words
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Article147 1932-12-13 3 Fifth Quayside Victim Paris. Nov HO. Official scept-Clam did not dispel to-day the St. Nazaiiv shipyard workers' conviction that, .ii -vampire' haunts the docks and hmled Into the sea the- lour men a host* bodies have been brought ashore within the last lev. days. A tilth147 words
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Article448 1932-12-13 3 Bankruptcy Examination At Home MONEYLENDER'S 120 PER CENT INTEREST stated to have been earning £2.000 year in Malaya, from 1925 to 1929. Dr. Jcaepfa Olaleter aged 49. medical praetitioner, formerly Of Green Hall Llandovery, and DOW of Ke.itstnet. Cheddar. Somerset came up lor examination al Carmarthen Bankruptcy448 words
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Article933 1932-12-13 3 Memorandum to Sir Samuel Wilson Tlv following Sir Sai Ceylonesi i I Selang i Ceylon this the last i entury, and lually be ttlei nber. o unity mt n. to an appn tent, the medical profession, and. to a nt. the k Thi Ol taken riculture, planting and933 words
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Article47 1932-12-13 3 Mr. W. C. Huggard. Attorney General, returned from leave by the Ranchi. Mr. W. J. A. Mallon of Kuala Lumpur was among the 35 Resident Fellows. 36 Non-Resider.: Fellows. 51 Associates and 14 Undergraduate elected at the last meeting of the Council o! the Royal Empire Society.47 words
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Article117 1932-12-13 3 Chlna*9 Administration I'nder Discussion Shanghai. Dw 11. Tin Chinese Ministry ol I kg id a asl Friday foe th. M BncUn means to Improvi admta General HUang Sgao-haiung, ICini.ter ol tb Interior presided eating th< questions diacnaaed aren the question ol district autonomy; whetta volunteers should be conscripted;117 words
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Article343 1932-12-13 3 Mr Wl o Hay-tang, the Hong Kong millionaire COUptadore who was murdtred in June thus year, m what was described as the most ■rnaattanal sheioting outrage in the history of the Colony has left estab t') the value of $1 844.900. The Misses M and D Fo^ton. ot the- Straits343 words
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Advertisement438 1932-12-13 3 \l PHOTO OT NTRVF-CTITS ST IN THRO I'GH MICROSCOPE. I I -VWW^iMMMM Hoes vour mirror say: Xnjf/ \\h/ Run-down k! l\ A c there k* ~w_____r J ied in building mwf^^^^^ w tiieir health with Hlffll "f My husband used to come home from work utterly tired out sometimes too438 words
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Advertisement49 1932-12-13 3 T O- MORROW A SPARK MAY SEND YOUR WORKS OR YOUR HOUSE UP IN— FLAMES AN OVERHEATED EXHAUST PIPE MAY REDUCE YOUR LORRY Trt. A BLACKENED TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK AND SAFEGUARD YOUR PROPERTY BY INSTALLING MERRYWEATHERS C T. C. Fire Extinguishers. PURCHASEABLE FROM UNITED ENGINEERS LUTED TO-DAY49 words
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Article, Illustration3557 1932-12-13 4 FIVE GALLONS OF PETROL INSTEAD OF 42 "Everything I had Calculated was Wrong" HER FLIGHT TO SOUTH AFRICA ai the end «>t her record fllghl to Booth Africa 8 huUl.. 22 minute. aaYa. Amy Moihson telephoned the foUowlng narattvo of tit). Expres, h. i aa.enur3,557 words
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Article186 1932-12-13 4 Asked To Serve at Dartmoor Princetown (Devon). Nor. 24. Warders at other prisons are being invited to volunteer for service at Dartmoor Jail. This is taken as an indication that the prison, the scene of the great mutiny last January, ls not to be shut down, as was186 words
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Advertisement273 1932-12-13 4 BAD LEG »J£J WHY GO ON SUFFERING? Whv endure agonisim? skin afflictions moth f9 spent NOW will briny you reliel its Remember, too nothing 111- \l olene Ointment ennck >ut leaving suns' Buy Germolem 0 )-DAY keep it haneJv fcr PPnnC f "Tor r,i i hod j, -T IVvFv/r ful273 words
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Advertisement332 1932-12-13 5 <».■♦> j* aV ■O *».__.> PRIESTLET T (.REAT THKILLLR r n thrilling «ntr r tainmentr— and BECOMES ill l SCREEN'S ,h fnirtaalkn UOSI IN;, VES I ""^L I,n rm- Pk liondaj (l V I Ifi KAKLOFF L i' J. DARK J. A ii? W I mtf m «w HOUSE /V332 words
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Advertisement251 1932-12-13 5 B [CAPITOL! W PBS WX**B 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 i spec ial" NAimßß^o^mnraw^ i England's Prime Minister of Mirth JACK HULBSRT —Fresh Irom his Triumph in 'Mack's The liov"— "LOVE ON WHEELS" A Gainsborough ALL-BRITISH Musical, Sinning and Dancing Operetta. JO* mW^ BOX OFFICE PHONES 5261 5262 j TNDIGESTION ls not251 words
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Advertisement373 1932-12-13 5 f Snappv, new and refreshing JAMES DUNN with a new leading lady PEGGY SHANNON in Fox Movietone's SOCIETY GIRL Opening TOMORROW 111 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Mr. Robinson Crusoe (—Feel Fif i LJFEWMINUTESpi} lV^ftr HOW DO YOU FEEL? u v^* i^ J\^ J yo or Energy Spent Do you v_^ L373 words
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Article235 1932-12-13 6 Royal and Ancient Shelves the Problem London. What is an amateur golfer This question has been troubling the Rcyal and Ancient Club recently, out it has apparently shelved the problem for another year. It is now announced that the opinions of other governing bodies235 words
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Article76 1932-12-13 6 A. VV. Roberts Goes To The Church Club The Church Cricket Club, members of the Lancashire League, have received from A. W. Roberts, a young New Zealand cricketer, a cable accepting an engagement as professional for next season. Roberts is the third New Zealander who has recently76 words
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Article107 1932-12-13 6 May be Required to Sign Declaration The Lawn Tennis Association Council is to consider a proposal that next season competitors in all open tournaments and championships shall be required to sign a form declaring themselves amateurs and that they are deriving no pecuniary advantage from playing. The proposed107 words
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Article82 1932-12-13 6 Bamber Goes To Stoke City For a fee of 1300. the Fleetwood club has transferred John Bamber. their centre halfback, to Stoke City. Eight Football League clubs have recently been interested in Bamber. and a week before the present transfer was announced, three of them, including a London82 words
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Article95 1932-12-13 6 Month's Training Under Descamps Jack Doyle, the young Irish heavyweight. Ls going to France to be trained by Francois Descamps, who taught and managed Carpentier. His crude display against Moise Bouquillon. whom he knocked out at the Albert Hall, has given those interested in his future ground95 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article507 1932-12-13 6 Several Vessels Change Hands Five helmsmen turned out for the Visitors' Race at Port Dickson on Sunday and found a fresh nor-westerly breez. and l small popple on the sea awaiting ihen. Helmsmen and yachts were as follows Koringha Dohoo Memerang TheophiluGannett Banham Rama Rama Ash Wendy507 words
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Article131 1932-12-13 6 May Leave First Class Cricket Members of the Leicestershire County Cricket Club have received a circular letter summoning them to a special .neeting to consider whether the club shall continue m first-class cricket. The committee explains that last MOOOB opened with an adverse balance of £2.600. Economies to131 words
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Article325 1932-12-13 6 "Patsy" Hendren Suggests a Bonus to the Pros. I Patsy" Hendren has made an original contribution |o the ccntroversy for brightening up cricket. 1 Briefly he favours taking a leaf out of the professional footballers' book and suggests that cricket professionals should be paid a bonus I325 words
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Article395 1932-12-13 6 Bobby Jones and i,,. Championship Their l- much t. b th in ti the future m Observer) Pot Kane tin. rumoured that ht- ini year, an.) ill t.> the iii" in Um Open cham B li coin. non knovled hai _pei lal si titles there after i youthful annoyan395 words
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Article43 1932-12-13 6 Armadale Follow in ._aV«e«rt Footsteps lA»nd«»n Sm Armadale win I has ceased to be .1 MCg League. Therefore th-to-morrow will Do< i> (A message dated M Boness could not carry on and M larign Division of the ■eatttth I43 words
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Article95 1932-12-13 6 The following M ffa* S.C.C. Russian pro; t- V. P. Barbat and M C Ash worth and H R Feet Dr. H. O. Hopkins ind D A. F. Hunter Mid C H P Dr. S. W Evans and IHJ Capt. D V Hill and C B95 words
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Article21 1932-12-13 6 tub i bampk r Colnian M;ts( Wtlmot IV.* Ki< n Chin I I .Fuiiuthhi.y Tan I u:m K.21 words
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Advertisement169 1932-12-13 6 yi»_y//iyy/A_____y«y»y«_vY_yy^ M t i-in i Mfcm^fi ri <^_p T% i __r£» _iVira\ $M&*^^ MJ J 1 A «U «"^ali-ai^» IBC f :£sst J.*#?*&:S^ MJl\ m 111 I m^ I I Il& $£S M*wr*m ■■■_&_V I v^ C.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.^SS^^^^^^^y^Hß.^ John Player Sons, England ..v.'. His health is your first consideration To assist169 words
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Article493 1932-12-13 7 Memorandum in Appeal a^p ALLEGED SMUGGLING OP TOBACCO _n ..iil\ iiiiiinim attempt to smueclt' a ,i\ i>( labaeea Which ».is landed from -.imparl at K.ist (oust Koad. the sub- 1 t arrest of four men. one of them <lri\er of a motor ear which was found493 words
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Article29 1932-12-13 7 Indian Killed in Thomson Koad est J Into the death an abo waa ataasd to Thomson Road. th< r tuna dii t ot death bg mfta29 words
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1823 1932-12-13 7 Lively Scene in Victoria Street 12 vear old "He-Man" It was evidently a lively affair in the vicinity of Victoria Street and Arab Street on Sunday night with the police on one side armed with truncheons and a mob of Chinese, alleged, to be "Reds."1,823 words
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Article101 1932-12-13 7 As the le-i'.t of a collision between two motor cars driven bv European women near the juncttca of Orchard Read and Oxley Road J) tiler I daw Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Dickinson, both living at th- Naval Base, were taken to the General Hospital for treatment of101 words
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Article279 1932-12-13 7 Whv Chinese Took His Life EXPLANATION WRITTEN ON HANDKERCHIEF "Gentlemen. Toh Hock Kee. owing to his wife and daughter having a case in court against one another, feels ashamed. Therefor. he i_- willing to die. and no one has done anv harm to him. Written279 words
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Article, Illustration41 1932-12-13 7 Capt. Bertram Leaves Darwin For England Captain Bertram Port Dai win. Australia, l»e«. tg. The German Bier, Han Bertram left hen *1 4 4.. a.m. in an attempt to reach En. land in M'■ D day s. Reut°r.41 words
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Article312 1932-12-13 7 Sir John Simon and tho Soviet Ambassador I.oi dor. Doe. The fact that a straight tilk has been given t Russia by Sir John Simon In consequence tf tht activities Of the Third International, coupled with a clear-cut request to know what the Soviet's policy towards312 words
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Article53 1932-12-13 7 A-- meeting o r th*. Jc/nt Board of the Aicy'l and Bute Ifental Horpital. it waa mentioned that tv.c inmates of the ho'pitai who h^d e car. d succeeded in rcerb.nj Iherdeeet where one wm to prison for hnwehevaking, a:v: th- other managed to earn a living ty -..earn of53 words
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Article630 1932-12-13 7 j Labour Opposition's Request LAUSANNE PACT Agreement to Remain in Force London. Dec. f>. The House of Commons will probably debate the question of debts on Tut. day evening m I i t qui me Oi the request oi the Labour Opposition, although Government wishes to630 words
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Article182 1932-12-13 7 "A Change Of Policy Xeeded" ashington. Senator Borah, in I statement on d bts said "The fad that Britain ti els unable to pay now is of little moment compared with the question whv Britain feels unable to pay. What ha b ought about tht.182 words
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Article31 1932-12-13 7 There Were a number of charges of hreaehq. of the peace rgainst men who destciated the Silence in England on November ill-... sod fa most cases quite heavy sentences were Imposed.31 words
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TWELVE HOURS IN SHARK INFESTED SEA
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Article310 1932-12-13 7 Fell Overboard at Midnight; Picked Up Mid-day An amazing drama of thr sea wa» revealed on the arrival of the Japanese s.s. I»< l.iLii.i Maru in the port of Singapore during the week-end. On his arrival the master of Ihe vessel reported thai when passing through the310 words
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Article49 1932-12-13 7 Four Chinese Sailors Ticked to a wtresesa message was received yesterday morning irom the Etha ftlckmera (Oetanaa. TJiekmers Lint' etsting tiiat she had rescued tour Chinese aallora from a stcrmwrecked nmk in tin South China Sea. The Etha Ri k:v.< to sriive in jx.rt th.:- mcrning.49 words
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Article307 1932-12-13 7 Chinese Who Wore Convicted Df an Affray ChUS Pt b Soon ;.nd C!. Keii. represented by Mr. A V L Dsva tied in the Supreme Court yesterds; I ;h:r conviction .md aentence by a pi lice ma a eharge Of be:: Io an affray They had been307 words
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Article117 1932-12-13 7 Bengal Association's Endeavour to Combat Evil Thar ha been 'oiv.der._ble unit as.- m the number of blind in the province in the last 10 tatei the attend annua] reporl al the A Delation fir the Prevention <•$ Blindness u» B.ngal. According to the last census r port there117 words
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Article120 1932-12-13 7 Accused to be Extradited from Germany Tin chief Presidency Magistrate .1 Calcutta baa directed the tSSUs of an < xtraditnn wan ml lor the arrest of Sim Stadl r whi was said Ui have left fci Germany, alter Cheating .-cm rat people ol a large sum120 words
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935 1932-12-13 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1932 SIR SAMUEL WILSON'S MISSION Sir Samuel Wilson's mission to Malaya, for the primary purpose of studying the decentralisation proposals, has ended. He is now. presumably, taking advantage of the few days voyage between here and Hong Kong to tackle the mass of evidence,935 words
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Article99 1932-12-13 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Faris. specially cabled to the Free Press. are as follow TIN London. Dec. 12. Spot: £150 (£l5(P 8 Forward £150 7 8 (£l5l^ B99 words
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Article86 1932-12-13 8 Abandonment of M2 Salvage Operations London, Dec. 7. The final ibandonment of the salvage operations or the submarine M2. sunk off Portland in January last with the loss of sixty lives, is announced in an Admiralty communique, which pays tribute to the magnificent work of the divers and86 words
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Article54 1932-12-13 8 Prison Por Shon-keepers Who Put Up Shutters Madrid, Dec. 8. The Anarchist Union has declared a general strike in the principal districts of the Asturias. The authorities promptly replied by arresting twenty of the strike leaders in Gijon and by imprisoning forty shop-keepers in Andreu for putting up54 words
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Article827 1932-12-13 8 Indian's Statement in Breach of Trust Charge 4,000 DUTCH GUILDERS [NVOLVED The alleged d_ nee or 4.000 Dutch gulldsrs irom ti. pocket ot an Indian llohamedan money-changer's slstanl suiting in the arrest of the alleged victim 00 I charge of criminal breach oi trust, was further827 words
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Article118 1932-12-13 8 Preventive Officers' Discovery A set of wooden furniture comprising bedsteads and small tables most artistically made w-as carried into the Court of Mr. C. Wlbon' the Singapore Criminal District Judge yesterday, by revenue officers. ll L^ d Ck Stood Chil^se who was said to be the118 words
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Article25 1932-12-13 8 Th. H Queen Wllhelmina has c' •>v i in ii s and I season on th^ ground of tin i sion. Reuter Wireless.25 words
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Article19 1932-12-13 8 London. Dec. 12 Britain's rubber stocks nro u fellows; London 39.381 tons. Liver.* _>1 55 311 tons.19 words
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Article126 1932-12-13 8 Boiler Working Much tbovt Safe Pressure PROSECUTION i A LUMPUR I From Our Own C n i. i first i rose tyre \\\l Lek Seng. MP !>:. aded guilt boili i vulcani Mr I Kcuting, cast-iron tyres, semi-. bj I team in at126 words
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Article57 1932-12-13 8 Labour Member's Bill Rejected Tht la t ion to six bom was lub-nltJ a Bill which was brought up ing by the I head No reduct: pany tin Sir I' pointed out I pass:< n reduce wages and in- I I do more barm than ~ood. I57 words
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Article40 1932-12-13 8 Trotsky's |> Expedite A coup-de-theat when Trots* u t re saf- ly placed al Campiboviio. bound f< Trotsky sudder.lv daring thai ment in putting t. '•inhuman" h. and insisting ti The Fren. autl oritl lar< miglla— Reu-.40 words
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Article25 1932-12-13 8 Four Dead In hire Pii i The ui. creased bv the Cortonwe.d C Only twenl i time of the < and five injured I25 words
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Article19 1932-12-13 8 Tobacco Ri Traced} Nine i n cargo of f ver the I lad< n b .\t t19 words
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Advertisement189 1932-12-13 8 BOOTHS /-'CINSA inltel V ¥m pi <**£.** 1 ,j jmae*\f* m m9*mmmM__l Bfc \m r\. K __________r_iiki •Y*3T-" TjfTaißt _flHCC___________r vQl_i__i_k i **J \4_t_Hl cI'J v j 8 I a. ______H________________________l &4a fl CaVILIDIBIECIK'S by special TO UM Wm APPOINTMENT KING F SIAIL a »o.\ t Bt li: <p i189 words
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Advertisement54 1932-12-13 8 "WHEN YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE CAR/' we are reminded, ''there is still the petrol to pay for." It's the spirit of the thin# that counts. A "GAFLAC MOTOR CAR POLICY is of vital importance and should be taken out before the car. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong54 words
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Article728 1932-12-13 9 DRAMATIC EXCHANGE OF Ministers (ailed from their Beds BRITAIN TO PAY THE FULL INSTALMENT I wnis In regard to the Anglo- American debt question moved uith dramatic celerity on Sunday night. The British Not, t.. America said that she would pa.. with a revision proviso,728 words
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Article233 1932-12-13 9 Significant Meeting At Geneva Geneva. Dec. IS. An Lmporl mt movement te the Far Eastern BJtuati rlbed to a private meeting of Iffr. Yen and U UtVteofl this morn inc. It b believed they have arranged a resumption ol Sino-Soviet ms. Reuter. Later. As M the mi I233 words
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Article60 1932-12-13 9 Well-known Italian Motorist Killed Monthlery, Dec. 7. The well-known Italian motorist, Rugier crashed and was killed on the race-track whil testing a Mascratl car preparatory to an attac on various records. Reuter Wireless. i Their Highn ss the Sultan and Sultanah I Johore attended the 6.15 perfomance60 words
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Article341 1932-12-13 9 Adoption of Principle of Eqoafitv CO X F E R K NCE Tt)* A D.J 0U R N TO JANUARY Berlin Dec. I*. The Geneva for:''-' 1 hailed ?s a great IIIOCCM for Germany disarmament policy. Tin telephone with Geneva was in rnnrrtant use la it341 words
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Article136 1932-12-13 9 Substantial Equality With I America Geneva, Dec. 12. There L. very Ilttlr- British official comment on the Japanese naval proposals but it is emphasized that the proposals would increase' Japan's strength in capital ships from sixty per cent, of the British strength to seventyfive per cent; her136 words
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Article177 1932-12-13 9 Questions in House ofCommons London, Dec. 12. In the House of Commons Sirß. Craddock <C. Eng, Univ. > requested that the British representative at Shanghai be instructed to Insist on such reform! te the District Court as will end tit existing abuses. Capt. Eden said the Chinese Government bad already177 words
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Article104 1932-12-13 9 Amy Mollison's 1.300 Miles Night Flight West Africa, Dec. 12. Miss Amy Johnson arrived at Mossamedes at 345 p.m. to-day several hours ahead of her schedule. She i* flying non-stop to Duala and left at 9 p.m. Reuter. Bengxiellas, Dec. 12. Mrs. Mollis >n left Mossamedes at104 words
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Article408 1932-12-13 9 "Diplomatic Holiday" Given to Herr Strasser DIFFERENCE WITH HITLER Policy Which Means Enormous Loss of Votes Berlin, Dee. 9. crisis has suddenly developed in the ranks of the Nazis centering around Hen Ciresor Strasser. the chief orgraniser. It is oflicially announced tluit he w:>s given three408 words
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Article116 1932-12-13 9 Battle Between Nazis and Communists Berlin. Dec. 1. Tray>. telephones, ash-trays, *pittooi_'and inkpots were hurled al each other by infuriated Nazis and Communists in the Reichstag: this afterm-on following the furious attack on President von Hindenburg: by a Communist Deputy. Spectators in the gallery joined in the fray116 words
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Article118 1932-12-13 9 Why Mr. Mackenzie Wrote "Greek Memories" London, Dec. 7. Before being committed for trial at the Old Bailey on the charge of infringing the Official Secrets Act. Mr. Co-npton Mackenzie, who pleaded net guilty, told the Magistrate at the Guildhall Police Court that his object in118 words
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Article71 1932-12-13 9 Maximum Penalty Imposed London, Dec. 12. Sidney Job Elias, 35. described as chairman cf the National Unemployed Worker.' Movet ment, who came up at the Old Bailey on a I charge of induing to cave discontent, di._sati.s- faction and i_l-v.i_l between different classes of His Majesty's subjects and71 words
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Advertisement149 1932-12-13 9 LENTHERIC PERFUMES ic9l I ff* tin BBS m^B .J_w.v.|j *m..f**i WKBKmW V^^"*__!t-A --4| t SEhSw." The most Fashionable and Exclusive Parisian Perfumes, EMINENTLY SUITABLE POR X'MAS GIFTS. OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. lZj [DEC n rit c jpSjj^jpa One Aluminium m Jelly149 words
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Advertisement952 1932-12-13 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.. .•m Ship Co.. ltd. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. 1 1932 > Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION952 words
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Advertisement550 1932-12-13 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe Sails Steaaser S'pore. S'pore. s.s. CITY OF SINGAPORE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Dec. 28 Jan. 2 6.5. CITY OF ATHENS For London, Rotterdam and550 words
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Advertisement361 1932-12-13 10 P. fir* O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated ln England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO I'NDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage BURDWAN 6.070 Dec. 22 COMORIN 15,000 CARTHAGE361 words
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Advertisement745 1932-12-13 11 O. S. K. Line. roK EIROPE AFRICA NOR 111 AMI SOIfH AMERICA AND INDIA. Dot Sail. BUENOS AIRES bi i nos X IRI n via OMomba Durban Pur MXRIJ BJaabttl 0 Town. Rio de Janeiro. Banl and McntevMao Round-aii-,.. d lor £239. Dec -u BAWAII MARI SANTO* Rio de Janeiro745 words
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Advertisement519 1932-12-13 11 TO EIROPE |S?o M M bT GA b P^a5 ND s P tr E E N z ANG Po^ SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES.' GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N. York. Pres Pierce Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 j an 31 Pres. Monroe Dec.519 words
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Advertisement933 1932-12-13 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAPIA— T :?sday, Dec. 13. Paneh. Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanj.ng-Leidong. Berombang and! Asahan. PASlR— Tuesday. Desc. 13. Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOMOHON— Tuesday, Doc. 13, Fontianak v3aloon passengers and mails only), Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. RElJNST— Wednesday. Dec. 14, Cheribon. Semarang. Sourabaya. Kota-Barce. Balik-Papan.933 words
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Article294 1932-12-13 12 A "(amber" For Every Tvpe Of Face London. Dec. 7. Tlu man in the street barely realises the existence of such a thing as fashions in hats fcr male wear. The trade itself is seriously perturbed by what is described as the "anarchy of present modes."294 words
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150 1932-12-13 12 "Don't Shoot" Animal For State Zoo I.ondon. Dec. 7. Travancore la reported to have white elephant a real beast of the elephantine species and the Travancore Government are anxious to preserve it. "Don't shoot it" Ls their recent instruction to the Forest Department officials, following150 words
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Article81 1932-12-13 12 Ibn Sa'ud's Troops in Action in Arabia Jerusalem. Nov. _K. Cannon arr reported to haw been brought into action in Repolq Arir. the buffer state between the Hed.iaz and Yemen, acainst the rule of Ibn Sa'uri. the ruler of the Hedjaz. The rebellion ki stated to81 words
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Article98 1932-12-13 12 The K.P.M. steamer NIeUW Zetland U (hie U) arrive Singapore irom Australia on Tuesdav, lbth instant, at about 5 p ..i. Goclov.n 11 and will sail for Batavia en route i<> Australia on Piiday. 16th instant, at pm Passengera have the option oi leaving Singapore by the98 words
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Advertisement647 1932-12-13 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated ln Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S.S MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s_s. MARELLA ls one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de647 words
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Advertisement273 1932-12-13 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch, French, German, Norwegian COOKS TRANSLATION BUREAU, 39 Robinson Road. IS. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. (Incorporated in Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE FROM JAPAN. Due. Sail. NAGOYA MARU Dec. 20 Dec. 20 FOB KOBE. OSAKA, MOP. YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sail273 words
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Advertisement234 1932-12-13 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO LIMITED. (Incorporated In D Tel. p| PASSENGER AND M M SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON HAMBURG IMB I OR I* S«n K ai, m- ALSIA m.s. LALANDIA m.s. MEONIA m.s. BORINGIA m.s. FIONIA m.s. ERRIA The above vessels are comt ar.a cargo vessels with excellent accommodation Adjoinu,234 words
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Miscellaneous641 1932-12-13 12 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 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday641 words
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Miscellaneous90 1932-12-13 12 Kedah 8 Machaon 7; Argun Maru 16 Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate 3). Calcutta Maru 35; City of Lille 37 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). l.almd_.» 48 West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Kampar 4. Deucalion 1: Centaur Jardm< I KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch Kittiwake. Lch Mata Mala. Lch. Pemngat. Giang90 words
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Article1236 1932-12-13 13 Marchese Marconi Reviews History ra carry!] thi above title baa r.r., v -111 th< I M' (il 1_Ifbrconl Inren nbmal Mar.n Ckxnmunicstlon London.' ribed h Syra Bpccir.l the Shipping World. 1 les ta the Ij even bl tateresttagj reading. As Is fitting, the Brat oi these articles1,236 words
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Article85 1932-12-13 13 The .s.s. Reijn.st arrived ln pert from Scut a baya yesterday with 1.055 pigs and 02 bull i.' P- and G n baa lefl Hong K"f>f and )<■ expected to a/rive at this Port at R >n. .o-muirow. She r-jj proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf on annul The MM steamer85 words
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Article44 1932-12-13 13 The following paSW Ogen arrived by the SJ Ktallfl yesterday From Penang Mr J. Stothard. Mr. and Mrs Luke. Mr. R. R. Bryant. Mr. C R. H. Muller. Mrs. Badroobh ii. Mr and Mrs G M. Paik Mrs. Bint on. Mr. Ha/ell44 words
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40 1932-12-13 13 N>\. York, Dee. Captain NlcofeUtt John an, the Captain of the super-liner Bremen, .'led in hospital here to-day as the result of complications following an appendicitis contracted at sea on December 3rd. Reuter Wireless.40 words
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Article64 1932-12-13 13 New Temporary Buoys at Siglap White tan buoys have been temporarily established at the eastern approach to Singapore to the Southward of Siydap The positions are <a> 8.7 cables, iol degree.. from Siglap obelisk. <b» 119 eabl 121 degrees from Siglap obelisk. Lat 1 cleg. 18'N. long.64 words
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Article458 1932-12-13 13 Reducing the Cost of Sea Transport Mr. Stanley Baldwin visited the William Froude Laboratory at the National Physical Laboratory. Teddington. recently to open a new experimental tank for shipbuilding research on the lines of .chips' hulls and propellers, which has just been completed at an estimated cost to458 words
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Advertisement548 1932-12-13 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) office: 188 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 6066. Cabh Address. ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily in Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hasri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin eables appear dailv. Special features include pictures, serial548 words
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Advertisement671 1932-12-13 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME "V^B im, i«i ">» sC m We -j J tmu yoox itinsnurr. M. I See tiie fts«t tewmerr ta tts rmtfli /S^T Am W _^vJ from luvy trsiai f*f*'.pp**\ isr w|H»i J \^dVM M -om\t*rt *>* I m *m\ Tmm W*mm\ Tranaconttßentsl tnins ir*m Tmhdvt«s.671 words
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Article803 1932-12-13 14 Expedition to Work in Indian Ocean < alcutta. Dee. 1. In so intt i v:e\v with the Associated Press, Ml Seymour Sew ell. Director of the Zoolo•,K al Survey of India, of the Indian Museum. Calcutta, who next year will lead the Sir John Murray Oeeanographic Expedition803 words
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Article102 1932-12-13 14 Question of Overseas Contribution London. Deo. 0. A« listeners in the United Kingdom will detlv. little benefit fr.-in the empire short wave station at Daventry owinj: to technical reasons. Mr Doian asked the Postrmster-Gencral in the House of Ccrimon? to arrnn^i with the Dominions and Colonies te defray102 words
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Article120 1932-12-13 14 Draft to be Revised and Added to Nanking, Nov. 30. A meeting of Tht- Party History Compilation Committee will riyartly be called to discuss proposed revisions and additions to the first draft if the monumental biography of Dr. Sun Yat%eSL Various amendments have been received from General120 words
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Article12 1932-12-13 14 Mr and Mrs. C. V. Bailey returned from leave by the Ranchi.12 words
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Article490 1932-12-13 14 Belief That Nelson and Ferguson Are Alive STORY OF A CHINESE Peking, Ncv. 30. li certainly har.gs ever the fate of four foreign nationals who have been ir. the hard' nf Chinese bandits for manv months. They aie the Rev. Bert If. Nels.n. lAmeri'.•n. who490 words
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Article181 1932-12-13 14 Six Americans Killed in (J rim Affair A Filipino identified Julian Marcelinc. 30. 'nn amuck in a crowded street In Seattle on Thursday, killing six persona and injuring n. H_ was finally subdued by a police officer. j Marcelino, according to v.iti. baited out I lashing from right181 words
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Article168 1932-12-13 14 Stricken Prima Donna Dies Alone Southport. Known to Southport as "The Duchess." becaues of her stately beauty. Clara Astington. .one of England's prima donnas nearly 50 years .ago. has died here in slender circumstance". The curtain has fallen on the dream of a .striken woman, who for 40168 words
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Article89 1932-12-13 14 I Dr. E. Stanley Jones, after a very active period of four months in China, where he has had large audiences of students in \ariou__ cities. •nd after a visit to parts of Manchuria, exnects to reach Singapore by the Ranpura on 21st and will deliver an address to it89 words
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Article345 1932-12-13 14 The following Is a list of stations which can 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 records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from 6.30 pjn. (ii345 words
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71 1932-12-13 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice: DAILY on 55 5 Metres 10 30 to 11 am. PETALItfO HILL TESTING. i Except Sundays and Public Holidays.. FRIDAY on 65 Metres. FROM THE STUDIO 6 30 p.m. Krontchong Music. ?00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless71 words
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Article530 1932-12-13 14 Details of First Week's Programmes w to published to-day particulars the Oral aeek'a programme! I be transmitted Den Br.tiOi Empire Broadcasting Station at Daventrv. England, on D i < -ir.be r 19 to 24 next. Time.- given should be advai n hours to u:vi> local times. Monday. December530 words
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Advertisement204 1932-12-13 14 0 u T I I C I/A.! SOAP-PURE TALCUM— SANATIVE [OINTMENT EMOLLIENT] B^^*^^^_l<____» tH_f BCtf*! f^ t- oru 'or your \km I "1 nrorft Doctor* ail ov.i die woild i« com mei.d (hem knowing ■j,. -j the efficient way in which they re.ieve. coi. a. coughs ca-atrh. Lmm. I nf204 words
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Advertisement803 1932-12-13 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK THE YOKOHAMA SPK( OF INDIA, AISTRALIA AND CHINA RANK I Til (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Ij/%la 11, L I I". (Established in |gg| Paid up capital in G. 0.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Capital Subscribed iPliUy pale Reserve Fund ij 000.000 up*803 words
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Article75 1932-12-13 15 EFFECT ON STOCK EXCHANGE Markets in State of Incertainty London. Dec. 9. nt man war debt decision has mted. the markets have conof uncertainty with business t Exchange, partic ularh iiitie- have quietened down the undertone is steady. Other- ntl have been .mill and in, .(hang I.75 words
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Article121 1932-12-13 15 Lo ldun. I>ec. X. rate, alter approclatta to S3 _>:.-.) K Exchange, gut- dged ■ecurtttef appreciation of sterling but nerally. have suffered from a bUSlnei Gold mining shares. ground, following the drop ol ol gold to |gjj p. r fine ounci :it\ markets ruled very quiet.121 words
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Article355 1932-12-13 15 Protests By Trades Unions Washington. Dee. X. I 500.000 busheLs of wheat to China d to have been completed by Ihe Reconstruction Corporation at a price of »_O.H).OOU -Reuter Wire'.. (anion. Dee. 8. oat the American wheat loan and proposed duty on imported rice are mount-355 words
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Article19 1932-12-13 15 IUf BfBi in the cmytag out experi- mm HH ,-fficacy motor ar spnn^ It has :tl With rubber mudgUM*19 words
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910 1932-12-13 15 DANISH EXHIBITION DANISH EXHIBITION Rubber Manufacturers in Force if Incraaaad u.u_. does not result from tin. recent Briti-h Exhibition in Oopenl ftgen it will •ot be 'hiough any lack cf effoit OQ the part of our rubber manufacturer... Judging from the reception giv n to oar gcods. ho.vever. a.idj what910 words
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Article82 1932-12-13 15 A proclamation in the South African Union' "Government Gazette" of September 2nd. imposes a dumping duty on rubber soles imported from the Unit d Kingdom and Northern Ireland into the Union to the extent of the difference between domestic prices in the countries ex- porting and the exixm, price, provided82 words
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Article83 1932-12-13 15 Hrake on Rumanian Exports The Hague. Dec. 9. Much of the uneasiness in oil circles will be appeased by the agreement reached by the ln-| tei national Conference in Paris. In the absence of a definite agreement. Rumania had mcreas?d I her oil exports by nearly 40 per83 words
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Article217 1932-12-13 15 Association of British Rubber Manufactuiers No belt t example of the value of eo-crdin..-lion and centralisation of research work can be found than is afforded by ihe activities ji the Research As ociati.n of British Rubber Manufacturers. Not the least of the many I invaluable eervtooi it la able217 words
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Article221 1932-12-13 15 The rubber truncheon a._ de.enrive weapon! for motoiLsts was a happy idea— in theory. It 1 sounded so unple when ones car was held up by the moden type of Tuipin to swing this rubb r cudgel and lay him cut with the comfortable asauranoe221 words
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Article193 1932-12-13 15 Derrick n.i Co- Singapore. Secretaries: Alor Gajah 33.100 lbs. Ayer Paiias 75.000; Bukit Kubu 18.000; Glenealy 51,150; Jalang Kebun 9.900; Kluang 50.000; Pajam 142.000; Port; Sw.ttenham 11.800; Tambalak 21.500; Teluk' Anson 49.691: Liu Benut 54.000. Tin: Kint* Tm Dredge No. 2 pkl 775.00; Semenyih Output 87;193 words
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Article142 1932-12-13 15 I Messrs Harrisons. Barker and Co Ltd Penang. inform us that cabled advice has been 1 received from London that the above Company's; I annual accounts were _ssued on the Bth instant These Account* cover the financial year to June 30th. 1932. The annual general meeting of142 words
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Article567 1932-12-13 15 Rubber Plantation Industry Mr. H. Livingnone of Andover. writes to the Financial Time 1 Sir.— While, no doi.ct. some encouragement can be drawn from the speech of Sir H. Wrigh: at the Bandar Sumatra m^eting^for. as he said, new uses are springing up in every direction for567 words
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Article164 1932-12-13 15 Japanese Goods in Ceylon London, Dec. 5. The tremendous importations of Japanese goods into Ceylon owing to the abnormal fall in the value of the yen were drawn attention to by a Conservative MP.. Mr Hammersley. in the House of Commons. He declared that these were undermining the164 words
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Article134 1932-12-13 15 I Messrs. Harrisons. Barker and Co. Ltd Pen Jang, write that cabled advice ha> been received from London that the annual .accounts of .this Company, whose financial year ended on the June 30th. 1932. were issued on the Btii instant and that the annual general meeting of134 words
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Article369 1932-12-13 15 EXCHANGE RATES December 12 London. 4 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 27 32 London, demand 23 13 16 London, TT. 2 3 25 32369 words
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86 1932-12-13 15 December 12th., 12 o'clock noon Buycs Sellefl*. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot <lo<r.e» 7>_. 7--. H R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (FOB > 7 7 Tone of Market .—Quiet Steady. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 2 7 16d per lb New York Spot Sheet Gets.86 words
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Article954 1932-12-13 15 MONDAY, DEC. 12TH. 193>. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyer* St- lie. AMU Kumban.; 23s 6d 25s 6d c.d. (Austral Malay \E> 18s 20s nom. Ayer Hitam i.ss> 11s 11s 9d Banurin Tin i£> Us 6d 12s 6d Batang Padang (.sl> 03 10 Batu Caves tsl> 35 40 Bukit Aransr954 words
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Advertisement85 1932-12-13 15 t Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated ln the Straita Settlementa) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. MXUOK office 27 ne. The Company has £20.000 deposited with th* fi,,,™™ rv. LONDON OFFICE. 27, Old Jewry, E.C. posueo85 words
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Article767 1932-12-13 16 First Race For Lipton Cup B CLASS TEAM RACE On Sunday mornnu. the six nut res sailed the first of a series of three races for the hallenge cup presented m the early days of the RSY.C. by that grand old man of sailing, Sir767 words
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Article78 1932-12-13 16 M.C.C. Team Receive Invitation to India London. Dec. 6. At the a: <l meeting of secretaries of First Class Coui.us the Secretary of the M.C.C, referring to the Indians' last season, congratulated the team on their splendid play. He stated that the MCC. had received78 words
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Article63 1932-12-13 16 I From Our Own Correspondent] London. Dec. 12. The following are the scores in Scottish Rugby games Edinburgh Un. 9. Glasgow H. S. 29 West of Scotland 15. Edinburgh Wand 8 v ot Royal H. S. 9. els H Kelvinside 3. StPWart 6. Gala 3. London, Dec. 12.63 words
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Article29 1932-12-13 16 I-ftiidon, Dec 12 I^ZJOy* A-^tlon games in Division HI Northern vere played to-day r ilS U I. Aeerln«ton il, :U 7. Crewe 7 ™*L 1 Southport I]29 words
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Article184 1932-12-13 16 SEVERAL MISSED CHANCES Continentals Smart But Fail in Tackling London. Dec. 7. At Stamford Bridge then v. as a crowd of 50 000 people to wat 'h the match between Km. land ana Austria. Tht- weather wa~ sunny and the ground was in good condition. England184 words
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Article192 1932-12-13 16 Deriding Tournament Match Match Tlu- deciding match of the S.C.C. Rugby tournament will take place on the Padang this evening, the contestants being Mfclaya Command Officers and Public Services. The match promises to provide excellent Rugby and a keen battle. M.C.O. are at present at the top of192 words
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Article196 1932-12-13 16 Selangor's Narrow Win Over Perak [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, Dec. 12. The tirst European State hockey match after a long interval proved most interesting at Ipoh on Sunday when Selangor travelled to Perak. There were several present and past players of high reputation on both sides but196 words
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Article142 1932-12-13 16 Cambridge Worthy Winners London, Dec. 7. In the annual inter-varsity soccer match at Stamford Bridge to-day Cambridge won the toss and used the wind to best advantage, obtaining a 3 l lead in the first half, which was fought at an extremely hard and keen pace. Oxford's passing142 words
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Article39 1932-12-13 16 Vines and Gledhill Win Victorian Doubles Melbourne. Dec. 12. In the Victorian lawn tennis championships to-day Vines and Gledhill (America) won the double title, beating Allison and Van Ryn I America) 10—8, 6—4. 7— s.— Reuter39 words
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Article166 1932-12-13 16 Arsenal to Plav At Walsall GAMES FOR JAN. 14 Bradford City to Entertain Villa London. Dee. 12. The following is the draw for the third round of the F.A. Cup. the matches to be played on Jan. 14. Carlisle or Hull vs. Sunderland. Oldham vs.166 words
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Article220 1932-12-13 16 Heavy Defeat of Rotarv Golfers The Island Golf Club beat a team of Rotary Club golfers on Sunday at the Island Club by 15 matches to 11,.l 1 Rotary Club players mentioned first. The results were: F. v. Boardman and D. W. Smith 0. IMtcimeil and Uekuri220 words
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72 1932-12-13 16 Tin Men'i Monthly liedal was played on December 10th and 11th Twenty-four cards were taken out and the best returns were:— Ft -Lieut. W. S. Allen 1 up Captain J L. Mclntvre 1 c. b. llama Down R Renton C. A Scott The Ball Sweeps72 words
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Article38 1932-12-13 16 The Singapore Golf Club ladles' spoon competition resulted as follows Miss Law scr 2 up Mis-s Hadley 12 1 up Mrs. McLeod 12 aU square Mrs. Douglas 6 x down Mrs. Wiseman 7 t down38 words
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Article181 1932-12-13 16 Twelve Wickets in WaggaWagga Match I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] Sydney, Dec. 12. The M.C.C. narrow! i-.issed an innings victory over the Southern Districts of New South Wales at Wagga-Wairga to-day, for when slumps w re drawn Southern Districts had only three second innings wicket., in hand181 words
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Article410 1932-12-13 16 Revels on a Water-Logged Pitch CHINESE AND S.R.C. DRAW S.C.R.C. II XI .0; S.R.C. II XI 0. The hockey match between the second teams of the S.RC. and the S.C.R.C. which was played on the Padang on a water-logged field. yest:rday, was more a comic410 words
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Article202 1932-12-13 16 Mr. T. H. Menzies Elected President From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 12. Presiding at the annual meeting of S< Turf Club this eveninr. Mr E. L. Watson recalled that n year ajro he premised "savings had Urn made and the financial ]x>-i--tien of the club202 words
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Article137 1932-12-13 16 Too (lever For The Irishmen Wrexham. De*. 7. In the international soccer match. Wales thoroughly deserved to win. The Irishmen at first had the upper hand but in the second half they were out-played in every department. The Irishmen's luckiest shot was from English, the ball cannoning137 words
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57 1932-12-13 16 List No. 7 Amendment No. 10. Issued December 12th, 1932. HORSES Transfers.— Windgarde from Class 4 to Class 3. New Classifications.— Class 2.— Brown Tony. Class 3.— The Mahdi. Prince Caravel. Steelgag. Deletions.— Class 2.— lx)ve Lyric Class 4.— Black Hawk. Don Hosto. PONIES57 words
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Article43 1932-12-13 16 Penang, Dec. 12. Taiping Asiatic rugger team \islted Penang on Sunday and defeated Penrng Nomads a combination of Malay and Chinese by 30 point, (three goals and five tries) to nil. The visitors were better trained and fully deserved their victory.43 words
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Advertisement176 1932-12-13 16 amsic AS A TO*!* At the end of your day's worry let an M HJ Gramophone charm away that tired With a selection of well-chosen "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" records you can enjoy the world's ftj music, played and sung by the greatest an s_____-^^iL —jz^^^ jj Btj ____K\ ~i I176 words
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