The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 December 1932
1932-12-15
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Title Section16 1932-12-15 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,830. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. 10 CENTS16 words
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Article321 1932-12-15 1 Britain will pay thi- War ilvhl instalment to America t -day Page A stranger arimd with a leaded revolver held up the proceedings m the Washington House sf Keprest ntat.v.> for several minutes |»a«e X. The Frenrh Cabinet has rsstfßMd <»vit the debts question Page !t. Persia321 words
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Article1131 1932-12-15 1 On tin road to I one not Aasjasl afternoon, where thi ooloun of the houses and the structure of the bnrns spok. French population and the .-now tunnels over the bridges and the stacks of wood by the homesteads reminded 1. were hard. WO turned nsid;> and polled1,131 words
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Advertisement269 1932-12-15 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness ;ind fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT BOOKING SPECIAL DINNER XTniV DANCE CABAKST rVLIU TO-MORnOW OPE i\ fOR INGAPORE REPERTORY X*MAS EVE "£S* BOXING NIGHT "VAUDEVILLE" A London Music Hall rn 4 fl pmy-j Programme NEW269 words
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Advertisement96 1932-12-15 1 ADELPHI HOTEL BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES EARLY BOOKING at SEA VIEW ADELPHI NOW OPEN FOR !)ECEx\IBER 24—26—31 SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE [EVENING DRESS ""1 ESSENTIAL I Hear PAUL STRAUSS ORCHESTRA LATEST DANCE NUMBERS A.PB. §oaai^ B( H vuj r p r r Hi .^i J e^y Mould will96 words
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Advertisement127 1932-12-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS T< ntit r>- Pa An to-cL'.y- B;>nd iv rfornuui [> Thr c 3 CHRYSLER COMFORT FRIVOLOUS HOOKS Although there may be a drought of laughter m modern fiction, the springs of our humour are not dry. MY FUNNIEST STORY Aa anthology of Stories chosen by LEONARD MERRICK H.127 words
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Advertisement11 1932-12-15 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article109 1932-12-15 2 EU ROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE Number of applicants: In Temporary Employment 73 Repatriated by Committt, 168 Repatriated by Others 37 Struck ofT. died, permanent billets t-u 123 401 Receipts and Payments to Knd of November 1J»32. Receipt* Government Contributions $109,608.14 E.S.A.M. 60.404.01 ISP 11.144.53 Donations 87.258.27 $268.***** Payments Relief Account 5245.880.25109 words
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Article193 1932-12-15 2 Entertained by Chettiars Khmt, i>e« i 2. The shackle* ol the century ola cs*.ste system of Indin and what it connotes were thrown overboard on Sunday when the Klang Chettiars entertained local Untouchables to tiffin and sat sid.< by side with them. Later m the evening th*» InnerMalay Mail - 193 words
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Article36 1932-12-15 2 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY IPra.-u,, q| hr Choi al mmm ronur,,.«l until tfter the- Christmas holiday .nut,,, or. T».,day. January 3^.. ;ii ■■<»<! at th- i,, ua l time. ti-.. productioo oi Efolwatha will 2J the Society36 words
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Advertisement464 1932-12-15 2 CRfcMMA I "THE DOC'S DEUGHS" j Contain I Fiiu-.st Malted cereal-. Fish RMNpfcfttes. lodine. VttamftMl etc. I appicved by the Leading vetcrimrv authorities ASK FOR A SAMPLE OF THIS NEW DOG CAKE from i The Federal Dispensary Ltd. Incorporated m fMS < J SuccpsMirs to Timms Dispensary Ltd. 8, Raffle?464 words
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Advertisement731 1932-12-15 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 Supply of Sluice Valves for period Ist May 1933 to 30th April 1934. Date of731 words
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Advertisement551 1932-12-15 2 NOTICES. "l FEDERAIED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS CHEAP TICKETS EVERYWHERE NEW ADELPHI HOTEL, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having iealings with the Adelphi Hotel, that no person :>r persons, othe." than the undeioisned. have my authority whatever to order any goods or to enter551 words
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Advertisement556 1932-12-15 2 BRONCHITIS CATARRH medical profession jK^^ entirely fails to restrain J[ A^ doctors' spontaneous S testimony to the efficacy Tr^ of the one liquid remedy WILL YOU CONTINUE T if^^l>u^^ TO SUFFER WHEN YOU 1 NEED NOT Dr.iiAiK s asthma cure THE PROVED LIQUID CUPE •nil banish immediately the struggle for556 words
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Miscellaneous237 1932-12-15 2 THE WEEK Thui>duy. lMh. High W»tef 00.05 8.5 ft. UOO 9.7 ft SCC v.s Public Penices, B at SCC. i Raffles Institution Ist XI H.K.S.B. R I J FrldaT. 16th. J High Water 00 40 8 5 ft.. 1135 9 7 ft Taipinq Amateur Races. First Day. BOCke] SCRC VS.237 words
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Article103 1932-12-15 3 ils Before The (inference Shanghai P ident ol the E.\t-(u-| faUowine propraali the varioua n povet to the branch \.nh Peipinu and I ■Mlrtimwnl of a con- 'D1 by making an early I thl onstitutioi:. ported to have ommittees of and Kvangat 1 DO will not attend o103 words
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Article53 1932-12-15 3 •1 Larceny Against Manager Jtomei H. Barkunol hits been 5 ol Hi h Gold, nberg. ..•in. i -n. (1 busin. Under tN name of Asiatic tin firm is now m ttm day ifO and i had Itx-cn issued for Imih v.ith larceny, caused OTI the53 words
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Article212 1932-12-15 3 Piomotions, Officers HE. the Governor bat been pleased to approve I the undermentioned promotions: Captain F. H. Robinson. S.S.VF, to the rank of Major with effect from December 2nd. 1932 lAuth. G.G. L'36B dated 9.12 32 Captain C. C. B Gilmour. S.S.VF. to the rank of Major212 words
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Article78 1932-12-15 3 To Link Furope With China Shanghai. Dec. Z. A new air scr\ ice is t \<>rrt<'d to open linkni China and Europe on December If, according to a spokesman ol the Ministry of ComnumicuUOOS to-day. Mr Wilhelm Schmidt, belojajlnf to th EuraAviation Corporation, ncently ffliphlynl :< successful78 words
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Article26 1932-12-15 3 Mr J. C. Derrick, who was Observer and Deputy of Shipping. Singapore, succeeded Mr. W. G. Reeves as Harbour Master. Malacca, on Monday. Ma lacca correspondent.26 words
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Article300 1932-12-15 3 Tributes At Westminter School Celebration «'lH|< I! !>■ 6. The bicentenary of Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of India, was commemorated throughout the day, firstly, at the Westminster School, where addresses were delivered by the Dean of Westminster. Lord Reading and Sir John Marriott. Lord Reading acclaimed Hastings300 words
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Article12 1932-12-15 3 All accommodation has been alloted over the Christmas holidays, at Fraser's Hill.12 words
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Article1088 1932-12-15 3 ARMY'S NEW FIGHTING KIT I DEER-STALKER CAP AND BRONZE BUTTONS No More "Spit and Polish" on Active Service An opportunity was given to small company assembled at the Omtral Etocruitlnf Depot. Gnat Scotland Yard, to inspect articles of uniform and couipment dtsi-ned to lighten the1,088 words
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Article192 1932-12-15 3 Mr. Ekvall's Murderer Executed Peiping. Dec. 4. Advices received from Sianfu state that the Shensi soldier. Liv Jen-shu. who was chiefly responsible for the death of Mr. Ekvall and his companions m June, war, ;xccuted yesterday morning. following a confession oi his part m the outrage. Liv192 words
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Article98 1932-12-15 3 I Dangerous Fires Follow Street j Explosions 1 Montreal, Dec. I. j Thr city was thrown into a panic by a series of Krw rv street explosions of gas mains, I after which the city was plunged m darkness. Danuerous fires started last night, and early this morning98 words
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Article112 1932-12-15 3 Former Husband Sued For Arrears When BarontM Holmpatrick (formerly Lady Edina Conynvihamt, of Castleknock. Co. Dublin. sued her humor husband. Sir Thomas Ainsworth. ftt Edinburgh, for the payment of £458 under an Agreement, the judge remarked that she was "asking for hi r pound of112 words
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Article50 1932-12-15 3 I m (i. Deo. 10. The King md Queen returned to London from Sanrirn.'-ham to-day. Th<» King and Queen of Denmark, who left Copenhagen for ■ngland yesterday, win be tht guests of their IfaJesUea ..t Buddnghan Palaa foe a visit extendint i Foux of live dajs.50 words
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Advertisement130 1932-12-15 3 Q^ ENERjGY \DU Nf EED 1 /O <v SPORJS GAMES .^^MljJpW* ST('( ESS m sports and .uames 1 |j| m le tha a matter nt> skill ifcc |n|lll mattei of pei'fect health and tlu arduous race you cannot be f successful. "Ovaltine" is tfie V;" A P l^^^k .U'l-eatest hel})130 words
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Advertisement113 1932-12-15 3 Tin Impttmnce »t Suit As a Condiment The condiments that you place before your k^-J. guests should be chosen just as carefully as the Wishes which they .ire to <cason. Therefore, L^SjJS- a J wavs choose the bcs>t table salt- Cine, dry, W^ Cereoos Salt M anufa ct urr ,1113 words
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Article, Illustration281 1932-12-15 4 NEW UNIFORM for British soldiers Tin tunic 11.. r. pleated P" Short \.rb h. "decrstalki r" ;tp can 1). folded and carried m Let. A i-E pack, haversack and en desi pied o thai do the w.ii^ the bayom-i [A description vi281 words
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Advertisement354 1932-12-15 5 6.15 PAVILION 9.15 1 RESERVATIONS PHONB 0903. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY IIETURN SCREENINO OF WARNER BROS. GREAT SUCCESS "THE MILLIONAIRE" GEORGE ARLISS I COMMENCING SATURDAY H 3 15 6.15 9.15. I THE STRASGE CASE I of CLARA PI ASK "I tmmmmmmmmmmmmmm RAND PFRFORMANfFS \(.ONISING PILES. 1 n rrjl f imiYlAi>lir^354 words
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Advertisement510 1932-12-15 5 CAPITOL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 The Picture The whole Town's Flocking to See JACK HULBERT Fresh from his Triumphs m I^~^mWLM mm 'MmM r m Wm "Jack's rhe l»o>" m it m m tfsm k Jlift 11 LLJ if tL 9^^ ms > mwk m w i t h f 3510 words
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Advertisement569 1932-12-15 5 I .^nms__ 1 M I I j^Lm 1 I I H _Jtm L l_ _smim Lmf^ I m a t i x\ k i if .SATf.Z/x'DA^' and /^>^^, SI 'i\DA V f ;J DOUGLAS W FAIRBANKS vf Douglas Fairbanks IN 1 Stor<f7fa Rcbmsai Crusoe Afr.s ROBINSON CRUSOE UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE569 words
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Article679 1932-12-15 6 Back Radge and Gibbons Cups It is announced m Volunteer orders that the Back Badge Cup will be awarded at the end of each year to the best shooting company or equivalent unit of the S.V.C.. S.R.A. (v>. S.R.E fv». S. Fortress Coy. RE. <v>. Eurasian M.G j679 words
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Article156 1932-12-15 6 Italian Team m Calcutta Calcutta. Dec. 7. The Italian lawn tenni.s tourists arrived In Calcutta and were received by officials of the South Club. The party was madft up of D« Stefani. Sertorio, Fedoctiani. de Bonzi and Signorina Valerio, as well a* Signora Stefani and Signorina Valerio's father.156 words
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Article379 1932-12-15 6 O'Reilly Bowls Well O'Reilly bowled well to take 9 wickets for 66 runs m the Sheffield Shield match bet cm New South Waler, and Queensland. S. Hird. another New South Wales bcwler, made 106 and Kippax made 179. Queensland were beaten by an innings and 274 runs. N.S.379 words
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Article395 1932-12-15 6 "Honest Torn" Heeney Wouldn't "Go Dead" Tom Hwney. of Now Zoaland. challenger for world's heavyweight championship against Grn. Tunney. lived up to his reputation as "Hooest" Tom m America recently, when an attempt was made to Induce him to en»er into a boxing 'racket." The following appeared395 words
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Article38 1932-12-15 6 Ray Markham. a right wing threequartcr of the Newcastle Club. New South Wale^, said to be the fastest player m Australia, has accented the terms offered him by Hudden>ti*>ld and he is expected m Huddersfleld early In January38 words
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Advertisement411 1932-12-15 6 111 V BHITIMH \\n BE IMIOI II OF IT! BUILT FOR THE CAR PROUD OWNER DRIVER I j i i Dude of ownership is surely the be all and end I 1 all of owning a car. It implies the blending of i I i attractive appearance, mechanical excellence, I411 words
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Advertisement272 1932-12-15 6 ECZEMA IN RED RASH J_ FACE Burning Sensation Terrible Cuticura Healed. "The eczema rirst MMtfci and then on my arms from D my wns»B. It w?.s m a red ru-o burning sensation was iMTtbk It of a wet nature and I QOOld cause the nutation was so bad I tried272 words
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Article430 1932-12-15 7 CHARGE AGAINST FORMER CONSTABLE lase Dismissed By District Judge Him' was .1 sudden and premature end !<> .1 rase bfforr Mr. Wilson, the Criminal lnviMi Judge \c*t«Tda\. m which a Sikh ii.im««l K.ert.n *Mnj;h. formerly a police ■BteMr 111 the S.S. Police, was charged »W-srrtiiiK. nmmrnl ini;430 words
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Article78 1932-12-15 7 Pwo Bankrupt, Proceedings Against Third betar to a ilm HOuMO, and had bta of |M 0 appeared JusUtt m UM Banknint. J PUbU •unination. .11 Biok T.<\. Straits-born Hokkirn t(fi tti; >t h clerk, rapttvtng $15.50 lebti totalled bttwwp $500 and nUUed to a shaiv m Urn H78 words
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Article57 1932-12-15 7 For Thursday, December lt >' < hi.l JvsHrc m the Ist. ourt •t I, 14M I] -Vu Wan Yokt ;.liis Chu Btew Kuan and two otlKTl hMtiec Whitlev m Malarca. Mr. lOTttec k-tt Terr.l! m the '"■I ...m. -CtaM b n (In open Court 'VJ I .«sed. R57 words
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Article20 1932-12-15 7 IMM HI from the VMM Railwayi authorities have tin Johore State :i preventing passenpers *J Ibc P.MB. Cartons Tor their20 words
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Article126 1932-12-15 7 Disappointment for M.C.S. Candidates I ondon. Nov. 29. The condition of affeftra m Sin-rpore and the M .Jay States, is indicated by the announcement JOBi cabled to LoncUn by the local Government (hat no appointment are to be made m the C\ toms and Exrise. Pc lice126 words
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Article1533 1932-12-15 7 NUTRITION RESEARCH IN IHE EMPIRE Singapore an Important Centre j GOVERNOR OPENS NEW LABORATORY Colonial Development Fund Grant His Excellency, the Governs* i Sir Cecil < lementii performed an important function rt the Medical < lit yesterday afternoon whin he officially opened the new Nutrition l.aroiaUiry which was lecently added1,533 words
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Article323 1932-12-15 7 1 ,350 MILES ACROSS THE SAHARA Mrs. Amy Mollison's Flight WORST PART OF THE TRIP Mrs. Amy Mollison. the intrepid British woman Bier, arrived at Gao from Duala (a distance of just over a thousand miles liaiglr flying) at 5.15 on Tuesday afternoon, according to a Reuter cable, and reported323 words
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Article196 1932-12-15 7 Contractor's Public Examination Adjourned a i-ixty years old Hokkier. Chinese named Khoo Ah Kce appeared before Mr. Justice Terrell m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday for public examination m bankruptcy, with debts totalling sii.ooo. Bankrupt was tol< proprietor of a chop carry- on b'J Inen brildin;- i tors, bat196 words
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Article743 1932-12-15 7 Contractor's Public Examination: Liabilities of Ovei $60,000 I am ali.«i«l Mr. Hackrtt's affairs do not improve on eSBSSt 1 investigation. If you think I have questioned enough I will ask 1 for the examination to he closed." said Mr. K. V Taylor, assistant Official Assignee. m743 words
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Article1228 1932-12-15 7 Dr. Dugdale's Interesting Address SOME OF THE MYSTERIES Leave Presentation to Mr. A. L Gilmore Srme of the mysteries of malaria which have mi far defied solution were touched upon hv Dr. .1. lMn.cl.ili of Johore. who addressed the members of the Rotary Club of Sinjrapoie,1,228 words
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Article703 1932-12-15 7 SIGNATURE ON A PASSPORT Evidence of Visit to Dutch East Indies The disclosure by Mr. O. Lim. counsel for the husband. that Mrs. Neubronner had traveled with a Mr. Victor Valbcrg as Mrs. Valberß. led to a quick end yesterday, of the case before Mr. A. C703 words
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Article79 1932-12-15 7 Fined and Order For Repatriation A Chinese stowaway from Singapore was discovered befon the Ifachoan uit the harbOHV on Tuesday, and handed over to the Marine Police. Charged befor Capt G. Fn yberu m tM Marine Court vest*. relay, be pleaded KinKy. and was lined $20 or 1479 words
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879 1932-12-15 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THRUSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1932. AN ARGUMENT FOR THE ALIENS BILL There have been important developments during the last tew days m connection with the Aliens Registration Bill, the adoption of which m the Colony has been followed by the enactment of similar legislation m Johore. Both measures879 words
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Article162 1932-12-15 8 (From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Dec. 13. In a civil >uit beforr Mr. Justice Whitley judgment with costs was given In favour of plaintiff. If. Sinniah Mandor. who claimed from defendant. K. S. Mohd. Sheriff, for $1,241.22. bein i amount of principal and interest due on a162 words
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Article98 1932-12-15 8 In connection With the A; H-me at-Mandalay Villa 011 Wednesday. 7th Instant, m aid of The Child We'fnre Society. Mrs. Leo Choon Guan. M.B.E and the Committee wish to tender sincere thanks to the following Mrs. F. A Pledger. Mrs. S. Q. Wong. Mrs. J. S. Slcper.98 words
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Article100 1932-12-15 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Faris specially cabled to the Free Preys' are as follow 1 TIN London, Dec. 14. Spot: £148V 4 (£l4B' 2 Forward £1493^ (£*****)100 words
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Article564 1932-12-15 8 TOUR OF CONSULATES IN INDIA AND MALAYA Repatriation of Chinese tßy Our Chinese Correspondent Dr Chu Ho Siang, Director ot the International Affairs Department of Nanking, accompanied by his secretary, Mi*. Chow Peh-hu. m Singapore yesterday by the liner. AramLs. from Saigon. In an interview with564 words
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Article130 1932-12-15 8 J Hong Kong. IHr. 14. I Strange adventure* are related by a J Malay, who has just be* n taken to hospital here from the steamship J Carnarvonshire. He states that he MM I wtrkinjj m a Pahang plantation when a hurricane sprang- up. He wasReuter Far Eastern - 130 words
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Article182 1932-12-15 8 Mr. Benjamin Talalla's Flyinir Visit London. Nov 29 This week Mr. Benjamin H. TalaJla called at the Malayan Office. Mr. Talalla— as ny- t people m Kuala Lumpur probably know— fV<v over to En-land by the Dutch Air Mall a>vl is now leaving on hti return JourneyAir Mail - 182 words
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Article79 1932-12-15 8 Stranger With Loaded Revolver "I WANT THE FLOORS Dramatic Leap Fror fiallerv a stranger wi-u, u.ip! tnm up th»- proceeding of Urn Hot! tives for mm] niinii'. wttta shouting. "I want th«- Boor.** Members rushed for trip wsXU m the gallery scrambled out h:r The79 words
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Article140 1932-12-15 8 (Jiven as Cause of Bankruptcy ln<rcax>d < omp. tition m th, l««s m the pur. hasr <f m building spe< illation R Mohamed GhoUM> Man. v for his failure whrn h«- Mr. Justice Terrell m th<- yesterday for his public c\ann:. Thi- bankrupt stated In 1891 :<nd140 words
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Article100 1932-12-15 8 Doug's Adventur Man 1 \V). not. ynu will n every f< at the Alha first of "Doug's" indomi* I of modern !n the Booth I hr can MMtl < tl with him. t: the hoad-^' hta o'vn m paraH i noi-rhbouri'" m m As en 1 c'v^100 words
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Article83 1932-12-15 8 An old Chin -p. b-.-:* I picked up by tho labatencc vr.-fo-cfiv iflmMMB d 1 second rtorev wind was unconscious and UMdtnff frrrr, mrs, and died before ad:: Stn'ed by the pn« utin novrrnment M^nn>-ll»- t <n the act o' bottllnp fennel rhinnse piradH priiJtv bel he Criminal D'strict Jnri-83 words
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Advertisement166 1932-12-15 8 CAILDIBIECIK'S WINE MERCHANTS. BY BPECIAL TU H M THr APPOINTMENI KING X lA EBTD. lB7 i <: tm o ami i i<: i i r t» Everything You Can Think of m JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVERWARE and NOVELTIES IN HANDSOME ENAMELLED GOODS. An exclusive selection to suit every taste. SINGAPORE. (JEWELLERS)166 words
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Advertisement83 1932-12-15 8 M. Ballereau. the French Consul, presented the prizes yesterday to the pupils of Mrs. NisninVa private French classes. Addresses of welcome m French were made by Miss Sophie Abed for the Seplor Class and ML* Surma Frankel for the Juniors. The winner of the Consul's prize for seniors was Miss83 words
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Article100 1932-12-15 9 CANNOT DEFAULT, STATES CHANCELLOR Cheers m the House of Commons London, Dec. 14. A crowded House of Commons cheered the statement that Britain cannot default and is going to pay America m gold to-morrow. The statement was made by Mr. Neville Chamberlain when opening theReuter - 100 words
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Article64 1932-12-15 9 Hagu Cotrt Not Competent to Adjudicate APPEAL To THE LEAGUE London. I>«h. 14. '■> tin- Leagai w.it/1 Renter. I "inlon. Dec. 14. delon to ■pptxi t<> th. Meo ami !hh.(( m th«- House of -nrm h H (i decided the Council vi.d. Ha OovcMini reMnqutahlngReuter - 64 words
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Article76 1932-12-15 9 Teheran, Hoc. 14. i iuvt-rnni. Nt does not ron.sid.-r rnmpaitui to fnr the lan oil dispute at tlttft tin- nptfcmai able to the praaanft aaaa, da. Panftan Oowarnaßant*i rrpiy t<> tha N the Pentea Qowanmwol hi anMHcd enttan of the League oi fatlom t pttaawa asalnat itReuter - 76 words
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Article132 1932-12-15 9 r lardtng the Anglo-Per- I Company's D'Arcy Concession were to a question m the House by the Undir-Secretary for Foreign I tnthony Men Be aiM thai the panted by the Persian Governra from |fO] which would now allow ride. The only power cf the eoneearioo was the132 words
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Article172 1932-12-15 9 Germany 9 Equality Claim Admitted London. I>ec. 12. I Cxeneva by repre^en- the Genr <n a ■hould provide security for ail iiunented tut as a n which i ran congratulation 'HI rcme befnv" th.- Dlsanmv -morrow and the v. and there n the i wh Henderson ••;>172 words
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Article57 1932-12-15 9 < 'otnmons Suggestion as to Negotiations London. I>cc 14. of Commons this evening Mr. (0 Whitehaven) suggested that l>n- enUttfM negotiating with the Oovernmeut on the subject of the I shall be member of the Consular experience as an as^eser m the C ipt Eden promLst'd ccnskleration.Reuter - 57 words
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Article37 1932-12-15 9 London. Dec 12. P*rtlMlMUiM| by-elections are pending rwult of the deaths of Col. Sir J. P. nscnative member lor the Exchange n of Liverpool and ol Sir Duncan MlUar. ■>• -rbl member for East File.37 words
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Article312 1932-12-15 9 Royalist Demonstrations Outside Chamber Paris !>«*<■. 14. 3.~ti a.m. Government ha.^ been defeauxl and has decide mn The two day war debi* debate ended at Bvt o'clock this morning when M. Herriofs proposal t(» pay the debt instalment with reservations was defeated by 402 rates to 187.Reuter - 312 words
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Article22 1932-12-15 9 Brussels, Dec. 11. Belgium has refused to pay the December War Debt instalment to the United States. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article1037 1932-12-15 9 £136,800,000 More Than She Has Received from Her Debtors 1 London, Dec. 12. The Note trom the British Government |n-j fanning the United States Government that j iht War Debt payment due on Thursday will be paid an the due date m iu>ld was deliw red1,037 words
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Article390 1932-12-15 9 Russian Representative m Nanking "IRRITABLE JAPANESE DIPLOMAT" Shanghai, Dec. 14. Tht- Chinese Foreign Office has formally announced the conclusion of negotiations with Soviet Russia for the purpose of resuming diplomatic and co;nmercial relation^ between the two countries. The resumption of relations with Russia will be followed by theUnion Times - 390 words
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Article64 1932-12-15 9 Maaecw, Dec. it. Isvestia is indignant over the statement of the Spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Ofßc that the resumption of Sino-Soviet relation unfavourable to Japan. -The irritable and illogical Japanese .tip omat thinks that if China maintains normal relations with the Soviets it is bad. butReuter - 64 words
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Article45 1932-12-15 9 REVOLUTION I N GERMANY Communist Plot Disclosed Munich. I>e<\ H. The arrest of thirty-one Oommunlsti In South Bavaria, members cf an armed, illegal orpanisntion, is alleged to have disclosed a widespread plot to arm Bavarian Communists for a revoluticn throughout the who'e of Germany. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article50 1932-12-15 9 Holland Cotfl Quota by Half The f!.;:;m- Dw. 14. A Royal decree has been lamed reducing the quota of imported textiles foi the next Dine months to fifty per cent, of the average value cf the imports of the corresponding nine months of 1929, 1930 and 1931. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article59 1932-12-15 9 Measures to Check Practice o:^ British Ships London, Dec. 1 1. Replying to question m the House of Commons Sir p. Cunliflc Utter Announced thai he was communicating with the Hong Konc Government recording measures to assist shipowners to co-opera* c with t!v Chinese Custom to checkReuter - 59 words
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Article73 1932-12-15 9 Reported Sureess of Chinese Volunteers Shanghai, Dec. 14. General Ch«ng Kwei-lin, Commander cf the 48th Volunteer Army operating m West Liaoning, is reported to have defeated the Japanese garrison at H;in3sen<? and Suchung, In the West Liaoning, after three days Voradic fighting. A message from Tientsin givesUnion Times - 73 words
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Article30 1932-12-15 9 [FREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYRIGHT] London, Dec. 14. Mr. W. M. Kirkpatrick (C. Preston) intends to re-intjod':ce the RrbLxr Research Bill m the House of Commons on Tuesday.30 words
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Advertisement96 1932-12-15 9 PERFUMES JEAN PATOU MAKE IDEAL X'MAS GIFTS xtAOU/?;: Patou Perfumes m the following exclusive odours "AMOUR AMOUR," "ADIEU SAGESSE.' "QUE SAIS JE." E PATOU COCKTAIL PERFUMES BITTERSWEET," "SWEET" AND "DRY." •ATOU POWDER IN ATTRACTIVE BOXES EXCLUSIVE TO ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j| PHENIX96 words
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Advertisement867 1932-12-15 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. (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 NAVIGATION Co., Ltd867 words
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Advertisement549 1932-12-15 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m «nfi*»w<> "ELLERMAN" LINE. TT^ FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. D«e Salb r,™ mW B*P«re. Spore. •J. CITY OP SINGAPORE Por Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Dec. 28 Jan. 2 ?I FY P ATHENS For London,549 words
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Advertisement379 1932-12-15 10 P. O British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In w?ngi»nH) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN MEN! LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN ronm<e. Mnrapwt Tonna««. v in 4iWr BURDWAN 6,070 Dec. 22379 words
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Advertisement469 1932-12-15 11 O. S. K. Line. TOR AFRICA AND SOI Til AMERICA. "I*""**. H.KNOS URKS v Colombo. Durban P Ort MVW El a^ f th C;^" X^P. Rio Jane.ro. Sum" 5K5 S?sS£ Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L. Marques Durban and Algoa Bay "'FOR U rg and Durba M .5 > lUOOI M.*Rl BOMRtv469 words
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Advertisement366 1932-12-15 11 PIUBSII»r~MT TWIWBIIB 91 Vi II !l j TO £IROP£ rnwvL»?J?' GAPORE AND PENANG vi JP^MBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENoY MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK ArriTe Leave Le mTe Arr ve pr,, P rr ST!- 7 s^, «~g acs Harrison Mar. II Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Apr 25 Hayes366 words
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Advertisement837 1932-12-15 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TIUORE-Thursday. Dec. 15. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Socngei-Pakning Siak and PakanBaioe. C'RKMER— Thursday. Dec. 15. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy M.\ROS— Friday. Dec. 16. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembihihan. Poeioe-Pallar, ml Ren« N. ZEELAND— Friday. Dec 16. Bf.tavia. Semarang. Sourabaya. Brisbane. Sydney. "Melbourne and Adelaide. OPHlR— Friday. Dec.837 words
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Article280 1932-12-15 12 Secret of France's New Arms COURT BEHIND GUARDED DOORS Paris, Dec. 1 The final break-up of the most powerfully organised spy system unmasked since the war began behind the guarded doors of a Paris court. The trial of "Fantomas" and his accomplices opened m camera280 words
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Article54 1932-12-15 12 To Enquire Into Complaints of People New Delhi. Dec. 1. It is officially understood that the Maharaja of Alwir has appointed a commission of three, headed by the Revenue Minister. Mr. Ghuznafar All Khan, to enquire Into the grievances of his subjects, who arc threatening a no-rent54 words
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Article115 1932-12-15 12 £308.000 OVER -PAID ESTATE DUES Chancery Orders Crown to Make Repayment London, Not. 30. The Crown was ordered by the Chancery Division to refund £308.000 over-paid m estate duty under the will of Frederic Davis Sassoon, who dud m 1917, with interest at three per cent per annum from October115 words
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Advertisement644 1932-12-15 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tona) and the SS. MANOOLA (3.352 tons) [Cargo only] M MARKLLA la one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de644 words
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Advertisement367 1932-12-15 12 s.s. NIEITW ZEELANI). The X.P.M. steamer Nieuw Zeeland will .sail for Batavia en route to Australia on Friday, the 16th instant, at 5 >.i. Passengers have th~ option of leaving Singapore by the Nieuw Zeeland on the 16th or by "the van Lansberi^ on Monday, 19th instant, at noon to367 words
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Advertisement250 1932-12-15 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OK v\|||\, By Fortnightly Pu/v<«nx<r vr, Between Rangoon, Mars^ill^ and England. HOMEWARD SAIII\ Poll of l)i««rmh.irkatjon Ph rn.iiiM, I CHINDWIN KKMMENDINE BHAMO IRRAWADDY SAGAING BURMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAGAINC Calls London I.i sage Rates include ir.t Embarkation LONDON Single 66 Return I years ill B250 words
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Miscellaneous669 1932-12-15 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 pjn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 pjn. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday669 words
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Miscellaneous256 1932-12-15 12 West Wharf (Entrance^ Gate 4). Kola. Conte Rosso 5; Kepong 1. Perak Jhidin- la, Section 10 (Entrance Gate 7). Himalaya Maru 50. Xl f*l-l I. HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Peningat. Lch Lady Evelyn. WBt. Kitty 1. Centaur. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pfcgar Albeit256 words
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Article1104 1932-12-15 13 Tai Lee's Master Found To Be At Fault YUET ON STRUCK a Marine Court of Inquiry into the collision between the Tai Lee and the Yucf On which occurred on November 18 at about 7.25 p.m. near Kiau tight, was held at the Harbour Office,1,104 words
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Article11 1932-12-15 13 I Camper Nicholson, Yacht builders, have leelefercAed their 160 th anniversary.11 words
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Article503 1932-12-15 13 Generml Meeting of Shareholders The following is a summary ol the address deltfered by Mr. Kenkii hi Kagami, President oi the N.Y.K. at tho Bhareholders' General Meetheld at Tokv-o kfent took th. eh. a;, and. m support of the Directors 1 repoi't of accounts, etc.. Iss d.503 words
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Article217 1932-12-15 13 The fo'. on tn Cai tht t London on Noveml for r. Ba? a Car... M. Da\ Oarrett, Mr. w. s. Grindlay, Mrs. Qrindlay, Mr R. O. v. J. P. Hud. on. II Hudson, Miss E. H Ml D. G. Jones, Mr. P. H. r Pear] JBhaniro, Mr.217 words
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Article52 1932-12-15 13 The Con-ul-c ral of the Netherlan Is has r.otifi d the Ifastei Attendant, Singapore, thai he has received a cablegram from the Chief •or of Navigation at Batavia Informing him that the coast light Koba (2 degr. 27 mins. Scuth— lo6 degr. 25 mins. East) is52 words
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Article43 1932-12-15 13 The shipping and the import and export offices will be open on Monday Drcember 26th, 1932, and Monday January 2nd. 1933, for one hour only (iiom 10 am. to 11 am.) and w.'U be closed en Tuesday December 27th. 1932.43 words
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Article22 1932-12-15 13 1 1 Per K.N.I.L.M. plane from Singapore to Batavia yesterday: Mr. P. M. Syngo. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Turrell.22 words
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Advertisement531 1932-12-15 13 THE SWORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office: 138 ROHNBON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazn each morning Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include pictures, serial531 words
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Advertisement79 1932-12-15 13 The following passengers from Port Swettenham arrived by s.s. Pcrak yesterday: Mr. A.. W. Bearc. Mr. Batt, Mr. W. H. Moxon. An artificial destroyer cf fog, Is claimed to have been discovered by Professor Wlgand of Hamburg. Oerman "liquid coal" has been produced consisting of 55 per cent coal dust79 words
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Advertisement317 1932-12-15 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME °/Wt I NCLUDE Csaada'a mrw msJi nm* b J fi M IM rovr itiaersrr. I B|WnB Bee the fiaasi sccaerf Is tJU Caaldlaa *r jA tjsSEjH Pockias— Mt Robsotu tallest oi tkam all— iygff^^JS TransotmtißenttJ trains tnm VsAcoorct I' R>'" *»"vl Thrccfb bookinft— -sny Steamship317 words
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Article302 1932-12-15 14 Defeat Causes Death of Senator Seattle. Nov. >1. D' at ror re-election Ly Washington's voter* whom he believed he had erved faithfully for marly 24 year: virtually broke the heart of IhnatfH Wesley L Jcnea veteran Republican caaapaign orator. Senator Jones died to-day oi heart failun us and302 words
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Article190 1932-12-15 14 World's Higgest Order for Christian Science An oidei h;;s bet n nlaved for 410.000 COpHi of the Now Christian Science Hymnal which hai been taken Into ISM JJ tht Mother Church •nd its branches throughout the world. The mu-i< p'iitc: for the 640 panes of the hymnal190 words
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Article101 1932-12-15 14 Shanghai. Dec. 1.1. Ifanhal Chiang Kal-ahJk, accompanied by Ins wilt "arrived at Nankiiiß on board the cntfNr Yung Sm y sterday at noon. Amony th«> officials who nut him at the wharf were Mr Tao Chl-tao. Pr< sirk-nt of the Examination Yuan M, i( xv n k;Union Times - 101 words
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Article631 1932-12-15 14 Monday. Dev. 5. Hon Mr. P. T. Allen and Mrs. Allen arrived I -t.iv at G.nernment House. His BBOeUeocy presided at a HUfflUg of the lative Council hold at the Council Chamber. G vernment Offi es. this morningr. Mrs Dallcy had luncheon at Government Houm The following v.631 words
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Article58 1932-12-15 14 "Love For Ireland Instead of Hatred of England" Dublin, Nov. 28. V/hen Senator Dr. Fogarty rose m the S?nate to move, "It Ls time to return to a policy of love for Ireland instead of hatred of England." the Government members rose together and walked out. The58 words
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1033 1932-12-15 14 Difficulties of Effecting a Transfer "SUSPENSION THE ONLY SOLUTION" London. Dec. 10. The following Note was to-day addressed to he United States Government "His Majesty's Government having received the Note addressed to them by the United States Government n Dec. 7 observe with satisfaction1,033 words
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Article144 1932-12-15 14 Koreans Abducted m Shanghai Shanghai. Dec. 4. An extraordinary incident m the French Concession yesterday has given rise to serious friction between the Ft nch and Japanese authorities. Again Usurping the tunctions ot the French Concession authorities, a party of seven Japanese, alleged to b<- numbers of the144 words
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Advertisement57 1932-12-15 14 ALL OVER THE WORLD \j&\. "tZ^o*^'J/ have made Messrs. Chivers' Jams X^Kl^ {j^y^ffffO^^^ j^^ of tuns vt ripe truits from our mi*Bi££&£^^ i'wn orchards are made into jam \tis the day they are picked. mmt^^Chivers Jams Try also Crtitcrs' Oldc English Marmalade, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Agent V. R. VIC'K57 words
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Advertisement462 1932-12-15 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund 13,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches A lor Star I Ildlo Saigon462 words
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Advertisement382 1932-12-15 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECnT BANK, LTD. (Established m 1886< Capital Subscribed < Fully paid up) V IfMl Reserve Fund V 1 18.45^ «>« President X Kodama. E,>q Vice-Presidrnt K. Takeuchl E g Head Office Yokohama Singapore Branch 3l-a, CHULM >:n»n LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank, Lfd. The National Provincial Bank Ltd Lloyd's382 words
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Miscellaneous698 1932-12-15 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjonc Priok, 21 metres from698 words
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Article84 1932-12-15 15 408.000 V 20.000 73( —United Press Association m Representative I •rices l>r«-. 10 1! 13. 54 54', 53 s :aph 107 107', 105 'j N.Q 13 14 16', 17 |f Tpruph 8 7»J 7 •4^ 44 43 -I 31 31 m\ 14 14 14\ 10 184 words
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Article79 1932-12-15 15 Chamber of Commerce Rubber l 100 th. auction yesterday, i.vn then- catalogued 1,205.392 lbs.; 538.12 bu Offend 1 .12 1.1 92 lbs 500.53 tons. Sold' 1T684 it* MS 39 tons Spot 1 7-16 d. LMrd Mnok^d Sherl Onts Per Lb. Gooc Quality 7 1 to 7 Pa>79 words
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Article126 1932-12-15 15 Other primary produce t h--<»ns of Java has been vt-ry emunerattvc prioee for its pro- -Ptnin of quinine, current il at or under the OOSt > the kMsea incurred under that be laded the lerYice of its own the An^lo-Outch Utilimon lerioai is the lass on r ilepretiatioii126 words
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Article118 1932-12-15 15 ABROAD are Par Dm. 10 IS. »a 8.09 > 8 10 1 595 595 j -J4J 13.67.. 12 21 32 M 1 fi 3 16 1 6 3 16 35 23 47 23.54 813 550 567 47 >8 nom. nom. 18 159 19 9 32 19.28. 16.92 16.95^ jci2 23118 words
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Article626 1932-12-15 15 The Case of Malayan Sago Flour IS IT MANUFACTURED OR RAW Mom Our Own Correspondent London. Nov. ?9. There Is Still a certain amount of difficulty with regard to the question of Malayan import's 1 into this country, and also, to a leaser degree With theAir Mail - 626 words
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Article295 1932-12-15 15 I Not bad" is 1> rhaps the best d«\>c ription to H the accounts of the Bekoh Consolidated Rubber Co. tor the year ended ok June 30 last! The Undertaking sustained a loss of £3.421. or 1 about £3.000 more than m the previous period. It isFinancial News - 295 words
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Article345 1932-12-15 15 15 Per Cent. Cut Approved by Dutch I iiiKii.n. Dei-. 14. The Financial limes Amsterdam correspondent learns authoritatively tUat tht- tea restricticn scheme which the Dutch and! Dutch Indian planters have approved includes restriction for the first year up to fifteen per cent, of the export figures on345 words
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Article156 1932-12-15 15 Malaya's Excess Over Quota m October The October tin export flgliros. according to a statement lwued by the International Tin Committee, show increases aver September for B livia Malaya, and Siam. but decreases for the Dutch East ImUm and Nigeria At November 1 the Dutch East Indies had156 words
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Article261 1932-12-15 15 A ratistaclory showing 1 madt by the report of the Narborough (F.M.S.t Ri'bbor Estate Co! lor the your ended m June 30 last, the undertaking Incurring a lor>.> of only £602. coni-j pared with a deficit m the previous twolve months of £461. 1 Production costs were reducedFinancial News - 261 words
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Article106 1932-12-15 15 Accounts for year tc June 30. 1932. show loss jOf £2,212 (against £4.892). After deducting j this from £3.657 brought forward, there remain credit of £1.445 to be carried forward Cro'> was 1,387.902 lb. (1.319.766 !b). Cost of production fob. Labuan was 2 18d per pound, and106 words
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Article305 1932-12-15 15 British Manufacturer's Experiments COST PUOHIBITIVK \T PRESENT From Our Own Correspondent! London Nov. 29 1 notice a reference m the press to expert. ments of rubber wings for cars by the Indi-, Rubber. Gutta Pcrcha and Telegraph WoritJ Limited. The ad\antages of such an innovation need305 words
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Article139 1932-12-15 15 Sales Outgrown the Present Capital The report of the Avon India Rubber Co Ltd.. which, contrary to the previous policy ls rhis year mad- public, states that the sales of the company have much outgrown its present capital, and, m view of ft| high carniivcapacity. it is139 words
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Article152 1932-12-15 15 Company To Ho Reconstructed The Rahman Rubber Estate. Ltd has formulated a reconstruction Mteue under which the company is to be wound up and a new company formed, with a capital of £37 500 m ">s shares. Holders of tbe present capital will be entitled t«> subscribe share152 words
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Article175 1932-12-15 15 MALA YA GENERAL I Report for year ended August 31. 1932 states that outturn of dry rutber was 2.00J632 lb' compared with 2.003.000 lb. m previous year" i Average selling price dropped from 3.49 d to 328 d. per p.und. but. by ligid economy m every direction, cost of production175 words
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Article370 1932-12-15 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES December 14 London. 4 months' sight 2(3 15 16 London, 3 months* sight 2|3 29J32 London. 60 days' sight 2|3 7|B London. 30 days' sight 2j3 27|32 London, demand 2j3 13|16 London. T.T. 2|3 25|32 Lyons and Paris, demand 955 Hamburg, demand 154 New370 words
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Article878 1932-12-15 15 The .state of maikkm time indicated m our 1 hut report ill continues to mflvence both' share and commodity market! throughout the world Latest cable advices from London indicate that the various suggestions put forward b\ Great Britain and France lor meeting the debt payment due on878 words
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83 1932-12-15 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION December 14th.. If o'clock noon Latest Cable —London Spot Sheet 2 7 I6d i per Ib. New York Spot sheet Gets. IS jjer lb Buyers Srllrrm. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot <; loose I 7• Business don** RS.S. equal to London Standard. (F °B'83 words
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Article314 1932-12-15 15 Commodity and Share Movements From Our Own Correspondent London. Nov. Sft, It is interesting to note that the sharp decline that has occurred m the durine the pNHni month has had little effect OB commodity values. ThlH rubber on October 31st mi 2 17 32 while now itAir Mail - 314 words
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Article125 1932-12-15 15 World stocks of raw rubber at the end of Or tobcr la^t. according to Henry Gardner and Co totalled 599.981 tons, a^hut 596.081 tous for September, and 583.692 tons for October. 1931 The respective figures for London were--42.614. 44.972. and 76.698 tons, and for Liverpool 57.702. 58.621.125 words
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Article50 1932-12-15 15 The Planters Group of the Royal anpir^ Society held a meeting on Thursday. Decemb-r Ist., at which was given a lantern lecture on "A Planter's Life m Malaya" by Mr Marshall, a rubber planter. Viscount Sandon was m the Chair. A discussion followed opened by Mr Cadman and Mr. Morton.50 words
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Advertisement77 1932-12-15 15 Assets exceed SI 2,OOO, QGJ Assurance In force over $35,000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the BtraltB Settlements) head OFFICE Great Eastern Uie Building, Cecil Street, Singapore x™™ oo mpany fcas £2 0.000 d epo.Ue d wit, tne supre me Court England and co mp ,,e77 words
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Article664 1932-12-15 16 S.C.C. SCORE 14 POINTS Scrappy Display of Rugby II pts. A (ftLG.) Coy S.V.C. Nil. An S.C C. XV n;t\i t ti« volunteer Mat-hint' (junncrs a thorough trouncing on tin padanx winning by 14 DOtntS <a goal illd Itam MM) t'» ml. but the match was not664 words
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Article646 1932-12-15 16 Attractive Display on the Padang FOUR GOALS SCORED AGAINST S.C.C. rulitr i; S.C.C. 2. Then w;u> a very closely contested ho«key match on the Padang y; sterday, when the PoMot named a victory of four goals to two over the S.C.C. Play was highly interesting, and646 words
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1792 1932-12-15 16 FINE WIN OVER HARLEQUINS Poor Attendances at County Matches London, Nov. 29. Blackheath is now about the best London team. Black only just failed with three of the conversion Udn at Richmond, otherwise the victory of Blackheath at the expense of Harlequins, by one yowl,1,792 words
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Article250 1932-12-15 16 Medicos Too Good For Raffles OPENING OF NEW GROUND MoHcal College 14 pts. Raffles College 6 pts. In a well contested and even game on the Medical College ground yesterday, on the occasion of the official opening by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clement i. of250 words
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Article110 1932-12-15 16 Tin following have been invited to play hockey tor SCO. vs. Singapore Khalsa Association on Monday away: H. A Exley; Dr. w O Evans. P W. F. Mills; B. E. Ablitt. D. H. Tudor R If. Elliott: W H. Droogleever. C. A. Carey P D. Cork, H. G.110 words
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Article58 1932-12-15 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Koala Ltunpor. Dee. 14. Selangur team which retained the Trophy last Saturday us going to Ipoh to meet Perak m the MaL.yu Cup game next Saturday. The following have been selected: Macaulay; McLeod. Ooode, SomiTville. Ager: Mac Arthur. Symington; Perry, Paxton -Harding. Taylor. Mussett.58 words
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Article54 1932-12-15 16 On Sunday, the A Class will sail the second race of the series of three for the Upton Challenge Cup. start 10 ajn. The B Class will sail a single race for the Mowgli Challenge Trophy round the Johore Shoal Buoy. Start 9.30 aJn. Courses win54 words
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Article18 1932-12-15 16 London, Dec. 14 Wrexham 2 Brighton (after extrr. ttaie) Traranere 3. Bristol City 2 ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article364 1932-12-15 16 Entries Fur Amateur Meeting The entries for the Taiplng Turt Club Amateur meeting on Friday and Saturday are as follow Horses Classes 3 and 4 Combined,— (About > F and 6 P) Nancykar, Starbeck, Puzzler Santorio. Tandubas. Golden Harp Koroki, Gladator m. Royal Property. Calchas. Taiping n,364 words
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Advertisement125 1932-12-15 16 H^^ gt WithwM Iti (till the be*l SPECIAL DRY DIARIES for 1933 NOW AVAILABLE £5Jw nj*^?™! AND LEATHFKUII NNDtt WITH OR WITHOIT PENCIL, TO StlT All Hi:: i im FOOLSCAP SCRIBBLING DI ARII I AND 3 DAYF TO A PAGE. INTEEIKWKD WITH THE BOY SCOIT NOTEBOOK AND MABI <WTTH ILLUSTRATED125 words
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