The Straits Times, 30 January 1932
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Title Section39 1932-01-30 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST r AND MOST HSFLUEISTIAL NEWSPAPER JIV MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement304 1932-01-30 1 Singapore: 78, cecil st. cphone smr. 6.15 Tonight 9.15 4 MARX BROS. in MONKEY BUSINESS I Phone 52C1-2. I SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK FROM THE FERTILE MOUNTAIN VALLEYS OF j SWITZERLAND I I ..nirnnr piwis^H nnnun" i SLEDGE fejNl BRAND j KILL Ift^^^SP^fcl! til CREAM. I Every tin of Sledge Brand304 words
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Advertisement101 1932-01-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3683 V, STAPLES MATTRESS Jrfattress made COOLNESS AND COMFORT. COOLNESS. The open construction of the 'Staples' mattress allows direct ventilation straight through to the bedding, so essential in this climate. COMFORT. There is no comfort to compare with that complete relaxation of body and101 words
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Advertisement12 1932-01-30 1 .6.15 Touyjbt 9 1."> 4 MAKX BRT)S. MONKEY i BUSINESS Phone 52C1-2.12 words
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Advertisement468 1932-01-30 2 K 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 'Incorporated in England) mail, passenger and cargo services. peninsular and oriental 8j». Co. 'ndf.r contract with his majesty's ovfrnment, london and far east mail servicb. m'tward from london for china and japan. Tonnage. Doe Spore IN|. CARTHAO 16,000 l>eb. 6 BURDWAN 0,070 Feb.468 words
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Advertisement660 1932-01-30 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlegborough. Vesselft Tonnage. Due. Sail. i TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Feb. 10 11 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 24 2T HARUNA MARU 10,500 Mar. 9 10 S KATORI MARU 10,000 Mar. 24 25 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Apr. 7660 words
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Advertisement450 1932-01-30 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins450 words
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Advertisement574 1932-01-30 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. M.s. BORINGIA Feb. 3 Feb. 5 m.s. FIONIA Feb. 24 Feb. 26 m.s. ERRIA Mar. 16 Mar. 18 m.s. ALSIA Apr. 6 Apr. 8 m.s. LALANDIA574 words
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Advertisement588 1932-01-30 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England;. REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and BREMEN, GENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK and BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON »nd NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG.588 words
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Advertisement466 1932-01-30 2 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Siam.) BANGKOK COASTING SK!\ KE. For Kelantan. Tabai. Banervn Telanin, Patani, Singora, Lacon. Sirhon. Bandon, K'>hsamui, Lungsuan, T:iku, Cliui poa and Bangkok. Arrival, li.parturc. PRACHATIPOK Jan. Jl ib. I SUDDHADIB fck 1 Feb. 1" VALAYA I'd' M Feb. 17 These vessles arc fitted466 words
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Advertisement408 1932-01-30 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco «nd Los Angeles. B.S. GOLDEN WALL sails from Honir Kong Feb. 8 San FranrUro and Portland S.S. lOWA sails from Hung Kong Feb.408 words
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Advertisement430 1932-01-30 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofarf AMERICAN MAIL LINE WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUSE 1 Fre«h California fruits and Teg«tables are served at every meal. 2 Every stateroom is an outside cabin. 3 Outdoor salt-water swimming pool on Deck. 4 Orchestra music for Tea-Dancing-Din&er and entertainments. 5 First Run Motion Pictures.430 words
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Advertisement564 1932-01-30 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Suez Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. ».s. CITY OF KHTOS Ftb. 18 s.s. CITY OF DERBY Mar. 29 HOMEWARDS. M.s. CITY OF564 words
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Advertisement476 1932-01-30 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated la Bngland.) Capital Authorised sn 0,090,000 Capital Subscribed ,< 1300,000 Reserre Fund and Bert M 1.«66,«45 Capital paid ap 1,060,000 BOARD OF DIRKCTOBSI J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman, P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Harabro, Eeq* W. H. Shelford, Esq., Sir476 words
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Advertisement455 1932-01-30 3 v NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY, N.V. Netherlands Trading Sodtj. QsaHallasiwl at Amsterdam 1S14). PAID UP CAPITAL Fl 10,080,000 STATUTORY RESIST! I*L 40,016,000 HBAD OFFICa) IN AHSTBRDAM WITH AGENCIES IN BOTTBBDAM AND THH HAOUaV BXAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA, BRANCHJBI •Bandoeng Hong Kong Rangoon Bandjermaaln Kobe 'Semarang Bombay 'Weltevredsn Shanghai Calcutta Medan Solo455 words
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Advertisement527 1932-01-30 3 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK, N.V. Established 1863 at Anuterslasm. Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 (abovi £8,500,000). Paid ap Capital Glds. 6,,,000,000 (about £4,600,000). EsMrraa Glds. 28.1U0.007 (abovj £2,432,000). HKAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE 11AGUB, KOTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES: BATAViA: Head Office for Dutch lad Indies. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan, Ban.527 words
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Advertisement717 1932-01-30 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Ibero appioximatal* seven word* to Hrn ar.d then is a flit rate chare* of 76 cents per line per insertion with: A iilnlmum of on* dollar per insertion. A'irertisem*nts will be accepted up to 10 4.m ->n tlm day of Usue. A fee of 25 cent* is charted717 words
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Advertisement756 1932-01-30 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE MRS. GRD7FITH-JAMES, 256, Orchard Rd. Board-Residence $25 a week. HOUSES, FLATS TO LET TO LET, bungalow, 73, Grange Road. \pply 63, Anson Road. HOUSE on Institution Hill, high elevation. Rent $80.00 United Engineers Limited. TO LET, COMPOUND HOUSE, 10, ROSE \NK, KATONG KOAD. Apply 20, Chulia Street. TO LET,756 words
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Advertisement506 1932-01-30 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET, shops at Grosvenor Hotel Bldg. OFFICES TO LET, 24-B, BatUry Road 2nd floor. Apply Gurthie A Co, Ltd. TO LET, SHOP, FLAT, Amber Mansions Apply Spore Building Corp., 64. Market St. TO LET, ground floor, 7."., Cecil Street, llso offices in SUnlcv Street. Modern506 words
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Advertisement359 1932-01-30 4 FOR SALE TOYS! Come and sec lc Jouet do Paris" it Royal Balm, No. 10, Prinscp Street. FOR SALE, upright piano (German), .l.ick polished, with case and music stool, o:nplete, in perfect condition, $Iooi, owner ;oing home. Apply Barcock, 16, Bukit ha..r, Johore Bahru. FOR SALE BUNGALOWS, No. 47, Scotts359 words
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Advertisement551 1932-01-30 4 PUBLIC NOTICES OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. Whereas application has been made to the Directors to issue a duplicnt.- Certificate for 100 Shares Nos. ***** to S.'iaSO inclusive in the name of Teo Sian Hoh (now deceased) of Muar, upon a declaration to tho effect that551 words
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Advertisement818 1932-01-30 4 LEGAL NOTICE. Ordinance No. 11 (Bankruptcy) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SIMiAPORK. In Bankruptcy No. 11l c( 1830. RE CHOP I.EX LIAM. IHAT. Before Mr. Justice Snrouh- la.Opea I <>urt. UPON the application of ihe OBeial signec and upon hearing thg Assistant (>;l\cial Assignee IT818 words
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Advertisement317 1932-01-30 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL S' Excellent Accommodation with yr Modern Sanitation jA^ SUNDAY, JAN. 31. v^ OK< HKSTKAL CONCERT S v^* jT X MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. yS "EMPRESS Or BRITAIN" jr CRITISE BALL DANCING TILL 2 A.M. SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Sunday. January 31. CtTRRY Til FIN ORCHESTRAL317 words
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Advertisement223 1932-01-30 5 RAFFLES HOTEL Monia Litter and His Concert Orchestra. PROGRAMME FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY SI AT 9.30 P.M. Overture Midsummer night's Dream F. Mendelßsohn-Bartholdy Opera Fantasy "iParsifal R. Wagner INTERVAL, Keqniem For Three Cellos D. Popper Ist J. Speelman 2nd M. Litter 3rd Z. Menchinsky. Prelude "Cortege et air d Dance" C.223 words
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Advertisement179 1932-01-30 5 HOW TO GET RID OF INDIGESTION. Those who suffer from indigestion, R;istrit's, acidity, flatulence, dyspepsia, heartburn, '•tc, will be triad to learn that instant relief can be obtained by tnkinc a little Bisurat- •<• Mainienia immediately after eating or whenever pain is felt. This Instantly neutralises the ac-i.i that causes179 words
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Advertisement542 1932-01-30 5 auction Notices. DISTRESS SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Distress No. 11 of 1932. In the cause of SEAH PECK SEAH. Landlord vs. CHOP MM SENG, Tenants. AUCTION SALE of stock-in-trade and furniture of a Sundry goods shop. To be held at No. 45.542 words
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Advertisement237 1932-01-30 5 Coal Tar FOR ALL PURPOSES AT, Specially Reduced Prices. LEE KIM SOO 89, High Street, Singapore. l"he British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straiti Settlement* and Registered under tbt Trait Companies Ordinance 1028) is prepared to act as EXECUTOR ADMINISTRATOR TRUSTEE CUSTODIAN TRUSTEE ATTORNEY OR AGENT237 words
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2871 1932-01-30 6 Malays With Long Memories The Murder Of Mr. Birch A Selangor Centenarian ■—Panglima Puteh's Career The Old-Time Fighting-Man Rhinoceros Storie s Kelantan'' s Rice Industry More And Better Babies A Thaipusam Custom. (By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 29. SOME days airci2,871 words
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Advertisement34 1932-01-30 6 CROWN FRUIT JELLIES. JUST POUR S®\ INTO MOULD STRAIGHT >^^&S. FROM THE BOTTLE >^S>^s£\A WITHOUT /^\^C\\] ADDING />^V^ X V ANYTHING jf' i^^\^ AND HERE IS A DELICIOUS TREAT READY FOR YOU. FRAMROZ Co.34 words
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Advertisement228 1932-01-30 6 TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR. AT THE AT THK PRINCE'S THEATRE COLISEUM THEATRE (ThoneJ7so). phone 2578)< 3 NKiHTS COMMENTING Sunday, Jan. 31. mCBW < ommkm mc prnnpr ADI ICO Monday. Feb. 1. btUKbt ARLISS HELEN TWELVETREES in his nrrt modern comedy (hrj||int spy §mm "THE MILLIONAIRE" <a woman of experienceA228 words
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Advertisement132 1932-01-30 7 BBtZ-^^^^t TELEPHONF 6909 jf^j^LdL Today and Tomorrow MATINEES at 3.15 EVENING-6.15&9.15 WILL ROGERS IN HIS GRANDEST LAUGHTER PIECE AMBASSADOR BILL Next Change vr i III M H^J^H rj^tti I A I 4 ■U a Mm »j lil■% I M I Vifti&^y^*^- A PyA fy HffsMMln%nMVHßß^ r v^''BS WATCH FOR THE132 words
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Advertisement252 1932-01-30 7 Make TONIGHT YOUR BIG NIGHT! AT THE Last Night of THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS in the greatest Riot of Merrimeut Melody aid Fun conceivable MONKEY BUSINESS A Paramount triumph made for one purpose only, TO MAKE YOU LAUGH. TOMORROW Commencing at the MATINEE. S|>ccial Return Screening of the Side-splitting British252 words
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Advertisement218 1932-01-30 7 "EAST OF BORNEO"— PLANS OPEN Ist, FEBRUARY 6.1s PAVILION TONIGHT I Can You Forgive Their Love? ft He, the master V^. T of men's souls —the, the mis- f >^ tress of men's I hearts I Caught \^A>. by their own \v 1 fervor in a V 1 W\ H218 words
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Article200 1932-01-30 8 Singapore, Jan. 30. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight n 2/ ,*,Y,\o London I months 1 sight 2 3 31/. 2 London, 6(1 days' sight 2/3 »/M London. 30 days' s ight t/*% London demand 2/3 13. 16 London, T.T. 2^% Lyons and Paris, demand fg Hnmburg, demand 0200 words
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Article64 1932-01-30 8 I Cube No. 1 unpick«di 16-0" Copra *-»|> mixod 5.4C 8«K" flour. Sarawak •••<> Whit.- Pepper 30.50 Black J'epper 24.00 Pearl Sutto 6.00 ,nall !>-0 irviiium poarl f- c(1 Rice Siam 1 '•■> to 232 Saiiton $158 to 175 Kannvon $158 to ITS No. 1 of 125 catties fross64 words
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Article100 1932-01-30 8 Kerosene oil.— Per unit of two 4-gallon tins Shell $5.18, Fish $4.93. Dragon $4.93, Crown $4.75, Cross $1.63, Kerosene prices for Crown and Cross in drums 3<> cents per unit less thnn above. Devoe's imp. Brilliant 2 tins $.1.18, Sylvan Arrow $4.78 p«r 2 tin». Mail i spirit per imp.100 words
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Article172 1932-01-30 8 Programme of drills up to and for weekending Feb. 7, 1U32 M nduy. Feb. 1, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hull, -I (Scottish) Co., Officers and SCO,. VV.T. Course; .1.15 p.m., Drill Hall. M.G. PI. (Eurasian), Pin. Conference Training. lj.il 1 .-..1:. p.m- Drill Hall, S.V.F.A., .\.i .Oi < lan.172 words
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Article119 1932-01-30 8 KEPPEL HARBOUR. Mam Wharf Lch. Lady Ouill W. BL Joan I, The Cuble, I.eh. Moi natone, Gun Barge •< hang." Oil Wharf NIL Cml Wtmtt Nil. KSSKI.S IN DRY DOCKS. Tuiijung Pagar. All.ert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. Kippt'l Harbour. Knif' Duck Augustina, Joseftnu. No. 1 Dock119 words
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Article112 1932-01-30 8 SIKGKEP, Out.. 2*4 tons, from Asahan 30-1. for Asahan 1-2. KAl'll. Hrit., .173 tons from Pontianak 110-1 for Pontianak 1-2. KfNTA, Brit., 509 tons, from Peaaag :tO-l f. Penaag 12. MEDUSA, Hrit i on f rom Lumut 30-1. for l.umut via Port! 1-2. KII'PKKPOUr.. Brit.. ,»^i..» tons, from112 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article600 1932-01-30 8 ST. ANDRKWS CATHEDRAL. Soxa ffMina, Ja— rj SI, MO a.m.. Hulv Cumn. 7.»0 a.m., Mittin.-; I a.m llnly Comn. (Ckofal); (JO n.ni IVsamament Service: Holy Comn. on Mon. W»d. and Pi May at ».m., Tues., Thurs. and Saturday at 7 a m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Orchard Rd.) Sunday. Jan.600 words
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Article236 1932-01-30 8 Today. North and East India C'hi.k*ani; > 3 p.m Kemaman, Kemasek. Kretay, Dungun, Trengftanu and Bcsut iA-dantri 3 p.m East Coast of I'ahantc (MakMol) 3 p.m Tcmbilahan Indragiri (Chee Seng) 3 p.:BanKkok I Dukat i ."p.m Ujambi (Toba> 4 p.ir. South-East Borneo (Klinjoti 4 p.m Rhio, Billiton,236 words
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Article51 1932-01-30 8 By Andre Lisbon Karapara I. P. Co«n Karoa helix Roussel Patria L'bnstiaan Hymens Sorfu B'poi* Uuoua Dec. 3 Dec. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 27 Dec. 11 Jan. 1 Dec. 17 n. 9 Dec. 17 Jan. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 7 Dec. :'l Jan. 14 Dec. 25 Jan.51 words
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Article36 1932-01-30 8 The Messageries Maritimes Compiegne is due in Singapore from Saipon on Jan. 31, at fi a.m. and v.ill probably sail on Monday, Feb. 1, at U aj«. for Madras, Pondicherry, Colombo, Djibouti, Sueii Port-Said and Marseilles.36 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article433 1932-01-30 8 Issue /al. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. •1 £1 Asam Kumbanf 24/- 26/l £1 Austral Malay 18/- 20/- 5. Ayex Hitam Tin 10/3 11/3 1 £1 Bangrin Tin 10/3 11/3 1 £1 Batang Padan« 0.07% 0.12% 1 1 Batu Caves 0.24 0.28 1 1 Bukit Ar»ng 030 o.4onoaa. :i £1 Burmah433 words
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Article267 1932-01-30 8 Issue »1. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. 1.75 2.25n0m, 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.95 2.05 cd. 1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 3.17.6 4.1.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.20 0.3000 m 00 50 Chinese Com. Bank 70.00 75.00 1 n Con. T. S. 1% Prefs. 16/-267 words
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Article137 1932-01-30 8 iinsrapore Cold Storage 7 p.e. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 100 101 ci. •ingapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 99 101 •ingapore Municipal 4 p.e. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 96 98 ingapore Municipal 4V» p.c. ef 1909 red. 1966 $1,000,000 96 M 'tngapore137 words
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Article390 1932-01-30 8 Fnuwr and Co. and LyaD and Evatt's quotations. At the present time the majority of above rubber share quotations are nominaly only. Today's Price Fraser Lyall ft Co. Evmtt Ulenby ($1) 0.65 0.70 0.62H 0.72 Uor Gajah (*1) 0.40 0.46 0.40 0.45 .1. Hitam ($1) 0.75 0.80 0.72390 words
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Article739 1932-01-30 8 Tomorrow's Concert From Kuala Lumpur. (By Our Wireless Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. The list of stations which may be heard aily in Malaya is as follows (Singapore ime only is given): ALWAYS ON THE AIR. BANDOENG, PLM., 82 metres, 6.10 to 6.30 p.m., recorded music 6.30 to 7739 words
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Article218 1932-01-30 8 Saturday, January 30. H. W. 2.43 a.m., 8 ft. 9 in., 3.10 p.m.. H ft. fi in. Official Opeaiag Functions at New WorM. Sunday, January 31. H. W. 3.24 a.m. 8 ft. C in., 4.25 p.m., 7 ft. 7 in. Disarmament Prayers at St. Andrew* Cathedral,218 words
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Advertisement73 1932-01-30 8 FOR ALL THINGS RADIO WRITE, PHONE OR CALL YdacUo &*>vice, Co8, OBCMARO ROAO- SINGAPORE Corner Opposite Amber Mansion. Sole Asents and Representative* of the Leading Radio Manufacture™. SHORT WAVE RECEIVERS WIRELESS COMPONENTS Up-Country Orders Executed hi Return Post. PHONE 7399. BRITISH MADE GENUINE LEATHER LADIES HAND BAGS THE LATEST H^^^^^^m^^^^ff73 words
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Miscellaneous308 1932-01-30 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weathtf Report YESTERDAY. 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. Bright Wind. Stations. Temnerature Rain- Sun- Relative DirecMux. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity. tion. Force. Weather. F. F. in. hours. m.p.h. Kedah Alor Star .91 07 Nil 9.4 45 E 10 Fine Kelantan Kota Bharu 84 GU Nil 9.5 75 ENE308 words
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Article217 1932-01-30 9 Y to day's Period Of Wildness. RESTRICTION RUMOURS RESPONSIBLE. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices Rubber. !>'„ cents per II). Tin. ims at Sfi».H7' 2 per picul. "Vesterday's I'rices Rubber. London. 2' 8 d.. down '/»d. Ntw Vor!>. 1 3-lfi <ts.. down t ct. Market217 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article2010 1932-01-30 9 Mr. W. J. Firth's Analysis. THE MENACE OF DUMPED STEEL. The 82nd ordinary general meeting of I '.he shareholders of Richard Thomas and Co., Ltd., was heid on Dec. IX at River Plate House, South Place, E.C., Mr. W. J. Firth, chairman an 1 managing direc-2,010 words
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Article55 1932-01-30 9 Buyers. Sellers, R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot on ga; standard R.S.S. on Tender Jfhmavy <)«, ;•>.. W* W April-June 9% 10 July-Sept. Ill', 10',s Tone of Market St.;nly. i|uet. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet tfid. per lb. Ne\v York Spot Select C. ctn. 4'«55 words
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Article266 1932-01-30 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 29. Closing quotations last night of the principal British and American stocks aie given below The rise or fall is in relation »o the prices cf Jan. 28. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or Fall. Conversion Loan266 words
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Article344 1932-01-30 9 Lewis and Peat's rubber report, dated Jan. 29 states Further restriction fumours during the week have had little efect on this market. Xo doubt the average operator U tfr«l of the ivy "Wolf and it will require an uffieial annoar.rtmer.t to haw any real effect on prices. Aduod344 words
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Article79 1932-01-30 9 Bagby, Jun. 2ii. Foreign ex<-hanßP* arc Amsterdam MO, Athcn> 2754, Bombay I>. i!',<!.. Boilin ll'k, Bius-fls 24 18-16, Bucharest MM, Mo 4'i, Buffnos Aires it!, CoMßhaMa Id's. Geneva 17.75. Helsinirfors 2HO, Horn; K»nir I*. s'.kd.. Lisbon 100 li, Ma.lri.l II tS-K, Milan fiU 1 Mcnta Video .'ll nominal, Montreal79 words
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Article31 1932-01-30 9 Barlow and Co.'s copra report, date 1 Jan. 28, states: The market has been fairly -Veady throughout the ".eek. Closing 1 quotation? arc as ftfttwvs: Sundried 16.90, mixed $5.40.31 words
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Article343 1932-01-30 9 Deficit Reduced During Past Six Months. Sydney, Jr.n. 11. An analysis of the Federal finances for the past six months publi<hol today, ahows a deficit of £1.200,000 compared with a deficit of £9,0C0,000 in the conespondimr period of the previous fiscal year. The improvement is attributed to343 words
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Article288 1932-01-30 9 Net Profit of $476.15 For The Year. The following report will be submitted lo the shareholders of Laaai Rubber Estates, kul., at the annual general meeting to Uc held at the French Bank Buil ings. Singapore, at noon on Witt. 2 Your directors submit herewith a duly288 words
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Advertisement86 1932-01-30 9 SELL IT POSTERS AN ILLUSTRATED POSTER WILL APPEAL TO MANY THOUSANDS OF PASSERS-BY DAILY. WE CAN HELP YOU by producing appealing Black or Two or Three Coloured Posten and Posting (hem on the most prominent r*o»iuons in Singapore And our prices are moderate. LET US QUOTE YOU PHONE: 5/ SI.86 words
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Advertisement65 1932-01-30 9 ■OOERN EQUIPMk..,* «r»l qualii, aaterial. tbatt »r» impurtant faetora ia oui k.yeglas.l Service. But alt important ara th» •killed hinds and trained mtnda which earrj mr work just a step forthsr •*<! r>»» it that :ouch of indivldualily uoattair.abl* by »or*l^ ■nfchanical mnwi UKAD OFFICE or BRANCH .yoo trill racairc65 words
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Advertisement60 1932-01-30 9 BRITISH MADE JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF RINGS SET WITH DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES BIG VARIETY IN DESIGNS AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES WATCHES OF THE BEST SWISS MAKE: ENORMOUS STOCK SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. LOWEST PRICES AND LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ALWAYS IN FORCE AT RENE ULLMANN60 words
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Article118 1932-01-30 10 Singapore. VPKI.PHI HOTEL.— Special Dinnwr Dance. ALHAMBRA.— WiII Rogers in Ambassador Bill. 6.15—9.15. Phone 6909. CAPITOL.— 4 Marx Bros, in Monkey Business. 6.15 8.15. Phone 5261-2. EUROPE HOTEL. -Special Dinner and Dance. GREAT WORLD.— Wayanga, Cinemaj, Zoo Joycars and Donkey Ridei. Gate 10 cts except Sat., Sun. and Holiday118 words
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1038 1932-01-30 10 I To our energetic friena the Anti- Opium Information Bureau of Geneva, we are indebted for the information that the recent Opium Conference Bangkok and the Commission of Inquiry into th Control of Opium Smoking in the1,038 words
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Article1304 1932-01-30 10 The Far Eastern Dispute From Another Angle. (By A Singaporean.") The followtng article has been forwarded for publication and, in accordance with the policy of the Straits Times of giving (as far an possible) both sides of every case, it is )i produced in1,304 words
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Article108 1932-01-30 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. W. J. K. Stark has been appointed to act as Controller of Labour, Malaya. Mr. J. R. Wiggs has been appointed local chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. R. B. Black has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary to the High Commissioner. Mr. H. M.108 words
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Article725 1932-01-30 10 NO REMARK PLEASE. "Tanglin Tilly" writes to ask us which of the Four Marx Brothers is Karl, and if he is the author of "Das Capitol" of which she has heard quite a lot. ANOTHER INJUSTICE! This China-Japan business is likely to spread to Limehouse if725 words
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Advertisement220 1932-01-30 10 jiitIe^SPECIAL OFFER fflM.'-M vJJ *T COST PRICE. OF FURNITURE f fn (*****11 t'^J y r J'J IP f WIRE spring BEDSTEADS. '*P I* 1 T '^G j'f I MATTRESSES mm L iLJ jHesULfl at specially V t REDUCED > It. G in. $1 /..>0 PRirirc •I ft. 6 in. $19.50220 words
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Advertisement173 1932-01-30 10 g MARVELLOUS RECORDINGS g 5 "CIIArVE-SOURIS": Dark EyeT 3 5 Popular SonKS Gipsy Caravan j 5 DII.TIS Two Guitars Alluring i S Gipsy Girl D 8521 Venetian 5 Xitht— lt Will Rain D 8520 J 5 (All Reconlcd by K. BMieff's j Chauve-Souris Company). 5 You're The One I Care173 words
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Advertisement40 1932-01-30 10 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising that is offered to the Straits Times is accepted. Every effort is made to safeguard readers' interests and ALL advertisers using the Straits Times arc, to the bwt of our knowledge THOROUGHLY RELIABLE.40 words
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3627 1932-01-30 11 Chiang Kai-Shek's Crack Troops Arrive. CHAPEI A DESTRUCTIVE FIELD OF FIRE. Hope that Truce Will Put End To Orgy of Death. In connection with the development of the serious crisis in Shanghai, it is announced that the British destroyers Serapis, Sterling, Seraph and Sirdar,Reuter - 3,627 words
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Article339 1932-01-30 11 ALL HOPE FOR M 2 GIVEN UP. The King's Sympathy. OBJECTS FOUND PROVE TO BEHOLD WRECKS. Rugby, Jan. 29. Search for the submarine M 2 continued throughout the night and is still proceeding. An Admiralty announcement last. night, however, stated that the possibility of saving life is now almost beyond339 words
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Article122 1932-01-30 11 Loses Decision in Court Of Appeal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 30. The Pahang Consolidated Co. has lost the second stage of its battle to secure immunity from the tin restriction scheme under the terms of its lease. The appeal of the company against the adverse122 words
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Article84 1932-01-30 11 Still 111, But Out Of Danger. Cairo, Jan. 29. Lord Reading, Secretaiy of State for Foreign Affairs in the first National Government before hte general election, who was taken seriously ill in Egypt is now out of danger. Reuter. Lord Reading was at Luxor when he fell ill84 words
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Article46 1932-01-30 11 Government of India's Proposal. New Delhi, Jan. 29. The Government of India h-.s decided to introduce to the Assembly a Bill proposing a rotevtivc duty at the rate of seven ru^tes four annas a hundredweight on imported sugar until Mar. 31, 1938. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article43 1932-01-30 11 Dr. Buresch Now Foreign Minister. Vienna, Jan. 29. The Austrian cabinet which resigned last Tuesday has been reconstituted under Dr. Karl Buresch who takes over the Foreign Ministry in plac? of Dr. Schober. Seven portfolios are the same as before. Rcuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article34 1932-01-30 11 Confined to Bed With Influenza. Rugby, Jan. 29. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Srmon, who is confined to bed with, influenza, has had to postpone his departure for Geneva. British Wireless.British Wireless - 34 words
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Article344 1932-01-30 11 PLANTERS. I.S.P. Meeting. PLAN FOR RETIRING TO HILL STATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 30. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters in Kuala Lumpur this morning the chairman, the Hon. Mr. J. S. Arter,- said the year finished with 1,450344 words
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Article232 1932-01-30 11 Japanese Troops Sent To Harbin. Moscow, Jan. 30. Declaring that the Japanese Government was animate 1 by a desire to avoid a misunderstanding with Russia the Japanese Ambassador in Moscow called on M. Karakhan (the Assistant Commissar of Foreign Affairs) and presented a communication fregarding the situation at232 words
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Article68 1932-01-30 11 It was stated that the two leading mem-1-ers of the Society, Mr. Arter and Mr. Alec McKenzie, would be retiring from the East this year. A scheme for i settlement for retired planters at Cameron Highlands on a cooperative basis was put forward for consideration by Mr. Leggatt. Recent criticisms68 words
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Article106 1932-01-30 11 Students Enrolled for Military Training. Canton, Jan. 8. Some 810 Canton students have enrollrd in the Students Military Training Corps. There are four grrups and they will drill in four sections in different localities in Canton. Seven military offircrs have be?n named by the Government to give these106 words
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2893 1932-01-30 11 ARTICLES 15 AND 16 INVOKED. Revolutionary Changes In Procedure At Geneva Involved. A sensation has been caused at Geneva by China's action in making an appeal to Articles 10 and 15 of the Covenant, whereas, hitherto, the League Council has been proceeding under2,893 words
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Article1337 1932-01-30 12 Effect on Turf Club. CHAIRMAN'S COMMENTS AT MEETING. is. perhaps, regrettable that the t Racing Association, with its wide pnei leal npatim of racing finance, w;i nut consulted." This m a remark made l>y Mr. R. Pa'i<'. the chairman, in the coui'ie of his1,337 words
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Article272 1932-01-30 12 Death of Director Of Wearne Bros. The death of Mr. W. C. McCall. a director of the firm of Wearne Brothers, occurred in Singapore yesterday evening. Mr. McCall had been ill for a considerable time and the end was not unexpected. Mr. McCall who was about272 words
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Article78 1932-01-30 12 In Conference With High D.E.I. Officials. Batavia. -Ian. 2i). Dr. I.. N. Deckers, the Minister <>■ Defence in the Dutch Government who ivisiting the D.E.I., attended a specia' session this morning of the Suprs-n Adv: ory Council presided over by th i Governor-General, say.- an Aneta78 words
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Article1282 1932-01-30 12 Adventures En Route. THE FLYING CARPET TO THE RESCUE. What made me take up flying." Fratlein Eili beinhorn, me ueiman uirl flyer who arrived in Singapore yesterday, leptaie'd the question belore replying ie> the Straits Times representative- who interviewed her ai the IeCMMSMt of the German Consul-General,1,282 words
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Article692 1932-01-30 12 Claim for Further Damages. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Thorne. Mr. E. G. Mozar applied for further consideration as regards the damages he was entitled 10, for wrongful dismissal by his fo-mcr 'employers, tho Progressive Publicity Co. It will be remembered that692 words
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Article66 1932-01-30 12 Explosion Caused by Rising River Waters. Bergen, Jan. 20. Two large sodium factories and warehouses were blown up as a result of rising fiver waters at Vadhein, near Hoeyange. Sixtjr-two tons of sodium exploded and t l?reat panic was caused when timber ■torn and houses caught fire.66 words
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Advertisement57 1932-01-30 12 Travellers 9hoa)U Vlwa)!» (larry I'ttf ia*iiru Preparations The So;<|> 1., thoroughly r alsjejsae tke skin, the 5; Unlment In li<-al any EE piatples or ra>!n--. the E S Tuliiiiu to refrr-h and £E i otil. Sjmplr cm h Soap, Oii.tmcnt nnd Till tun fire upon miuest. I Mullti i ;'lii|>|>57 words
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Advertisement54 1932-01-30 12 i^^a^i^L* WBs\efcejessfl4v YOUNG'S CHILLY SAUCE WORCESTER SAUCE Delicious and Appetising OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES. Manufactured by A. YOUNG CO., Singapore. NO RELAPSE -ASTHMA CURL Guaranteed Peerless Reme-dy for Suro and Permanent Cure. Please let me tell you everything in detail. No mutt r who has faiU-.i. Apply Dr. MOW U.l.i54 words
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1967 1932-01-30 13 SINGAPORE RUGBY SEASON. Today's Rugby Match Review of the Singapore Season. Last Match Today. TEAMS AND THEIR RECORDS. With today's classic match at the Stadium between teams representing North and South Malaya the Singapore Rugby football season for 1931-32 comes to an end. The season has been an historic one1,967 words
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Article345 1932-01-30 13 Teams for Today's Match At the Stadium. No changes have been made in the teams for the North vs. South fixture to be played at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, and they will line up as follows: The North: Scott (Pg.); Barr (Pk.).j Cleaveland (Pk), Boyd345 words
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Article257 1932-01-30 13 AT ADELAIDE. S. Africans Score 265 For Seven. Adelaide, Jan. 29. The fourth Test match between the Scuth African cricket tourists and Australia began here today. The South Africans batted first. Curnow and Mitchell opened the innings and the two of them remained together until the former257 words
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Article290 1932-01-30 13 Mr. Joy's XI Defeat The Y.W.C.A. Mr. Joy's XI 2 Y.W.C.A. 1. Mr. Joy's hockey XI were successful in 1 their match against the Y.W.C.A. on the V.M.C.A. ground at Balestier Road yesterday by the odd goai in three. The uneven ground hampered play to a great extent290 words
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Article34 1932-01-30 13 Tennis Tournament Cancelled Insufficient Entries. The proposed Solangor Club Chinese New Year Open Invitation lawn tennis tournament has been cancelled owing to insufficient support, particularly in the case of the handicap events.34 words
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Article138 1932-01-30 13 Saturday, January 3*. Ruitby: North va. South, An son Rd Stadium. Boxing: Al Rivers vs. Battling Guillermo, New World Arena. Hockey: V.M.C.A, "A" Ta. Chinese "A," V.M.C.A. ground. Golf: Sepoy Lines G.C. men's monthly (stroke) and Park Putter competitions. Sunday, January 31. Golf: Island G.C. vs. Riff Raffs,138 words
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Article19 1932-01-30 13 [The co-operation of club secretarial is requested in keeping this diary of sporting events accurate and up to oaU.l19 words
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Article215 1932-01-30 13 Singapore Championships Decided. The annual amateur weight-lifting championships of Singapore were decided last night at the New World Arena before a very large crowd of enthusiasts. There were six classes, flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, middleweight, and heavyweight, with three lifts, the two hands clean and military press, the215 words
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Article82 1932-01-30 13 Al Rivers and Guillermo At The New World. Al Rivers and Battling Guillermo are to meet at the New World arena tonight in a 12-round contest for the lightweight championship of Malaya, and an interesting bout is anticipated. The preliminaries also are good. Chua Lai is to meet82 words
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Article52 1932-01-30 13 The following will represent the N.T.S XI in a football match against- tho S.R.C. second eleven to be played on the letter's ground on Tuesday: P. A. lieins. C. W. Funke. J. Adnan, Amdon, Sallach, Shariff, Teck Kirn, Teck Sen?, A. J Massen. Aman. J. C. Derksen. Reserves: Atan, Dollah52 words
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Article336 1932-01-30 13 Interesting Fixtures For Today. The second round of the Scottish Cup will be played today. The League leaders will be visiting weaker teams and should have little difficulty in entering the next round. MJotherwellV visit to. Queen's Park, however, shoulJ be an interesting fixture. In the English336 words
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Advertisement34 1932-01-30 13 "M OUTRIE" PIANOS at specially low prices. Used instruments from $300.00 New Pianos from $485.00 We invite you to call and inspect our stock. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) Raffles Place, Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement60 1932-01-30 13 IN SPITE OF THE FACT THAT— 1. There were 195 competitors the cream of the world's leading manufacturers and 2. That we had to send our Exhibits 9,000 miles over the sea. FRASER NEAVE ltd. i WERE AWARDED 3rd Prize for LEMONADE and 4th Prize for TONIC < The only60 words
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Article1638 1932-01-30 14 JK .fly £0 OUH I I CORRESPONDENT. Ixmdon. Dec. 30. "TVMERALD green and geranium red are two of the most popular colours for youn^r Kirls' party frocks this season. Contrary to popular belief a girl of 17 or 18 years of age cannot1,638 words
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Article, Illustration23 1932-01-30 14 VISCOI'XT Drumlanrip. son of the Marquess of Queensberry. with his pet golliwog during a morning ride in Hyde -Park.23 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-01-30 14 MEMBERS of the fonr.Th»me* women's rowing dubs took part in the annual Boxing Day scratch eights contest at a regatta at Putney. Here are some of the competitors.33 words
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Advertisement532 1932-01-30 14 j^V LX ASI L V B_%' ftl QUICKLY CARE of the watch the stains disappear, fingernails Final1 y' rinse the finßers in Hear water and wipe away is so important yet so the dead cutic i e deligl tfully simple. A week- SEC OND-Give the nails the ly Cutex manicure532 words
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Article6282 1932-01-30 15 INDUSTRIES TO REPLACE LOST TRADE. The outstai din* feature at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners fM a proposal by Mr. (J. I'arbury. who, speaking on the adjournment, emphasised the need for more propaganda to spread a knowledge of the industrial facilities the town could6,282 words
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Advertisement182 1932-01-30 15 te^Fw Gap twe-to "471 r |gl^ VV^^'fffPJ? lX'^^ The refreshing fragrance of exquisite "4711" quickly induces a feeling of restful ecstasy. Generously applied to the hands and arms, ,> o n tne forehead, and the nape of the neck, this "4711"<j3atn Salts "47ir<SaudeeoCogne- fascinating and genuine Eau de Cologne £BatFl182 words
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Advertisement221 1932-01-30 16 Builds up Health and Strength. Angier's Emulsion exercises soothing, lubricating, and anti-fermenta-tive effects throughout the entire digestive tract. That is why it is so valuable in affections of the stomach and intestines. It soothes and cleanses the mucous membrane, allays irritation, fermentation, catarrh, ulceration. It restores tone to all the221 words
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Advertisement8 1932-01-30 16 RENE ULLMANN— THE SHOP WHERE BUYING MEANS INVESTING.8 words
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Advertisement228 1932-01-30 16 FOR IHFOBMfcTION CONCERNING Rock drills. Spray-painting equipment. Vacuum pumpsPneumatic tools. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE BRANCHES MALAYAN AGENTS FOR THE CONSOLIDATED PNEUMATIC TOOL CO. A TOOL FOR ANY CLASS OF SERVICE. TO WHICH A PNEUMATIC TOOL CAN BE PUT. LEA PERRINS' SAUCE The sauce that famous chefs228 words
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Advertisement121 1932-01-30 17 THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd. Successors to TIM MS DISPENSARY, Ltd. Kaffirs H.i..-. si\<;.\roKi:. (li I c.r i,.r.itr,l in th. X.M.S. I .SV.W.isfs fmr nil: SHEKLFYS rt'lchralcd DOG MEDICINES l.irtol. L.-.rtol KihcuitK. Worm. CapHuU's. Tonic and ronililion. Powdero, Skin Curr, Shampoo. All.ratin- I'nwdor, Canker l-otlon anri I'ovdrr. Ca^tritin I'nwrt. r-. Kit121 words
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Advertisement151 1932-01-30 17 RED The 7lew antwlJtcm &nyuuvd This Disc, bached fr\ //A^^^^y^H X\ cocK Hin, has a value ii\ g k&xStm* l|\ L .C Purity* fJctllenct U/ duararuee or Mfl nufterur€ w.D.eH. O.wills \\^ar««t«y/ -ko for "sO AbK^^'QaV^iw^^r^B^r^^^LV'* JBreaa and milk party.' How unjust! How awful! ?But the curious thin^ is that151 words
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Article127 1932-01-30 18 Death of 'Author Of "Father O'Flynn." Dr. Alfred Percival Graves, of HarItch, author of the famous son* Father o'Klynn," of Sonps of Killarney." of To Return to All That." and of many ether publications, died vefterday at the nge of 85. Hi* ten children include Robert127 words
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Article288 1932-01-30 18 Mrs. Edwin E. Tait Found Drowned at Manila. A sensation has been caused in Manila by the discovery of the body of Mrs. Mabel Tait floating in Manila Bay about a mile from the Tondo beach. Mrs. Tail, who was 34 years of age, was the288 words
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Article57 1932-01-30 18 One Million Dollars in New Currency Issued. Wuchew. Jan. 9. The Provincial Government, in a mclamation issued from headquarters in Nanning, announces the issue of cne million dollars of new bank notes, which will be lejjal tender within the Province. This proclamation also calls upon the citizens to57 words
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Article47 1932-01-30 18 Found Dead in Gas-Filled Kitchen. London, Jan. 3. An Oxford correspondent says that Lady Terry, wife of Sir Richard Terry, a rreat authority on Church mu«ic, was found dead on Saturday in the j*a«-filled kitchen in her home at Park Street,, Woodstock, Oxfordshire.47 words
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Article402 1932-01-30 18 European Motorist's j Evidence. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 29. The case in which a European named li. A. Mad lison is charged with causing hurt by driving a car in a rash and negligent manner and with driving without efficient brakes was continued402 words
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Article58 1932-01-30 18 Hawaiian Mountains From 11,000 Ft. Altitude. r s Honolulu, Dec. 28. A long range record for aerial photojrraphy with standard equipment is claimed by Army flyers in Hawaii. E. H. KawMng.- and Sgt. Arthur Stoke flew to i :n altitude of 11,000 feet and succeeded i in ptotoeraphinjr58 words
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Article204 1932-01-30 18 Walter Huston and Kay Francis Again. When Eh-. Victor Sablin, whose heart is in his research work, becomes Lieut. Victor Sablin in the Russian army, he makes a bad soldier and U soon clappe! into solitary confinement pending execution for repeated neglect of duty an! intuiting that "man204 words
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Article14 1932-01-30 18 The \e?tle and Anglo Fwiss Milk Co. has removed temporarily to th? X.P.M. Building.14 words
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Article26 1932-01-30 18 Mr. A. Barna, the Hungarian zimbalist. and Mr. Z. Menchinski, violinist, will give a concert at the Dutch Club tonight. Admission to non-members will be $1.50.26 words
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Article25 1932-01-30 18 It is now prohibited, according to tho Government Gazette, to import into Burma from the Colony explosives, arms, naval ar.d military sto.'es, saltpetre and sulphur.25 words
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Article48 1932-01-30 18 A fancy dress (lance Is being hel 1 by 'he Et Gloria Lodge of the R.A.0.8. on Feb. 6. The proceeds are to go to the fund to help the widow and children of Sergeant A. E. Evans, of the Gloucest?r Kegiment. who die.! in hospital in November.48 words
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Article351 1932-01-30 18 Damages Claimed For Alleged Breach of Contract; A well-known cattle concern of Singapore, the Asiatic Cattle Co* were tho defendants in an action brought bf a man named Sadat Kahn. a Bangkok cattle vendor, in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell yesterday. Mr. S.351 words
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Article82 1932-01-30 18 Again Taking the Helm At Nanking Nanking. Jan. 30. Mr. T. V. Soor.g has been reappointed Minister of Finance and Vicc-I'residi'nL <f the Executive Yuan. Reuti-r. This is a most sensational aMnouncement since it clearly iiuluutes that Mar.~hal Chiang Kai-shek is ajrain takinn control of the he'm at82 words
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Advertisement124 1932-01-30 18 TESTED USED GARS WE TELL YOU THE CONDITION OF EACH CAR Buyers of second hand cars IK always doubtful about the true condition of the car and in many cases have to take a risk. We dare not risk our reputation which has been built up on years of honest124 words
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Advertisement230 1932-01-30 18 **-rii«i. v Mas \Jnly this *DOUBLE ACTION cleansing is safe for his MOTHERS know that neglect of children's f\ 111 1 f* O f"*P t** 0 0 Y\ first teeth often results in serious malfor- M-WllVCttV LV^^tll mation of the second teeth forming beneath the r v jLtt_ are no230 words
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Article1099 1932-01-30 19 Mr. J. N. Oliphant's Views. A GOOD CHANCE OF COMPETING. The opinion that the forestry tn«-ih<i,l of ruMxr cultivation would have a very j;ood r ha°icc of competing with the inlen.-ive method if drastic changes in organisation were made la esBYCesed by Mr. J. N. OMnhaat,1,099 words
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Article275 1932-01-30 19 Conflict With Macao Expected. Bands of school children in Canton, travelling on free passes, are going to the interior districts, for the purpose of spreading anti-Japanese education. Crackerbox orators are haranguing throngs even in Canton's streets and only primary school students are left at their studies. The new275 words
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Article269 1932-01-30 19 DISASTROUS POLICY." Moslem Repudiation Of Congress. Meerut, Jan. 14. It is a pity that Mr. Gandhi and other Congress leaders have chosen at such a critical juncture to launch a non-co-ope-ration movement in India without considering: the economic condition of the people, millions of whom are starving while many have269 words
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Article138 1932-01-30 19 Seven Years For Colonel On "Squeeze" Charge. Wuchow, Jan. 12. One of the factors contributing to the peace and prosperity of the Kwangsi Province is the rigid discipline exercised over the military by the commanding officers. This is illustrated in a recent case which was tried by138 words
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Article371 1932-01-30 19 Effect of the World Economic Crisis. The manner in which the Church of England is meeting the problems with which it is being confronted by the economise crisis is described in a review of the year 1931 issued in London for publication by the official Press Bureau.371 words
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Article242 1932-01-30 19 Menace of The Congress Movement. Lahore, Jan. 13. A well-known leader 01" the Shiya community. Hazart Maulartia Syed Aehmat Ali Sahib of Khairullahpur. District Sialkot. has issued a statement to the Press on the present political situation in the course 01 which he declares that the Moslems of242 words
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Article134 1932-01-30 19 Pakhoi Public Stick to The Old Calendar. Peking, Jan. 4. Despite the fact that the Lunar Calendar is officially abolished, coupled with the efforts of the local authorities and educated classes to poularipse the GegoriaD Calendar, it is interesting to note the conspicuous lack of enthusiasm of134 words
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Article44 1932-01-30 19 Allahabad, Jan. 20. A message from Govakhpur states that the police fired two rounds of buck-shot ut a defiant crowd who attempted to rescue persons arrested for holding a meeting in defiance of a magisterial order. One person wu injured-44 words
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Advertisement377 1932-01-30 19 DBATHjCOMBsJI^ MOSQUIfOBSV" MALARIA dread disease from which thousands die every year— is carried only by mosquitoes! Kill these murderen, and protect yourself and your children—spray Flit. Flit kiLs flies, mosquitoes, fleas, ants, moths, bed bugs, roaches and their eggs. i Flit spray is deadly to insects but harm- I v«,377 words
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Miscellaneous174 1932-01-30 19 Toqcy 's Crossword Puzzle ~I£" -Z I j fS E p IS I pvg^ 5 I j r o* Ti WW: "S icj Jo h SIT" «~jr W^ 1 W (CLUES.) ACROSS. W. Mere, l'm. 11.-ilancc i <:i h I unEfjhcd Z 2. ABirmed positively I...iSVIy >S:ltt water "I 1174 words
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Article, Illustration155 1932-01-30 20 IN I''_'7 Tin accompanying photographs w«-re taken in Shanghai during the 1 !>27 trouble The picture on the left shows a British regiment marching with fixed bayonet"- across Garden Rridge, while the picture on the top-rijij shows an armoured car unloaded liom the155 words
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Advertisement18 1932-01-30 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT ANT) GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. I Incorporate* to Creal Brttatat Burf OOca tor Malar* t^ 81NfiAPO8«.18 words