The Straits Times, 16 May 1932
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Title Section40 1932-05-16 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAftLT A CENTU1YI rETTABLISireD THE LARGEST, 2ND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1932. I'RK'E 10 GBI I The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MAY 16, 1932 PRICK 1» CENTS40 words
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Advertisement309 1932-05-16 1 BINGAPORI 78. CECIL ST. (PHONI f 1117.1 «.15 Toaijht ».15. LILIAN DAVIBS ia "JUST FOR A i SONG" PtMM 6MI-2. 7 j DRINK MORE m?^\ COOD MILK! M^ Rich verdant pastures pe<liproo cattle (i^L few countries indeed, can rival SWIT6%^ef?F^ ZERLAND for milk production i<^^^^ "BEAR" Brand Natural Swiss Milk309 words
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Advertisement133 1932-05-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR 2T. JAVA ST. CPHOrk ««63T.' and how they wear and wear and wear MORLEY V STOCKINGS *e<zJM "DELPHINE" $2.00. J "NEW DURABLE" S3.90. mj'f M Cotton Feet and Tops. MJ jM MORLEY GLOVES. 4 'SERINA $3.95. fw W hivmois <;m>\i.^ stcx:kld in sizls s^ to ioj. pj£$ W133 words
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Advertisement15 1932-05-16 1 CIS Toalfht *.IS. LILIAN DAVIBB I M JUST FOR A SONC, I PIMM ftMl-X. j15 words
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Advertisement445 1932-05-16 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINKS (Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CABGO SERVICES. PENIN'Srr.AR AND ORIENTAL SN TO I'NDKR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnaga. Dua Spore. IMS. X BHUTAN 6.700 May 26 KAISAR I445 words
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Advertisement617 1932-05-16 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, Laadam Antwerp, Rotterdam and Miadlaaaaroagk. Vtsaals. Tonnaga. Dae. Sail. SUWA MARU 10.780 Hay 19 SO S FLSHIMI MARU 11.000 Jana t I HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jaaa 16 1< t TERL'KI'Nt MARU 12.000 Jana 28 Z9 HAKUSAN MARU 10.800 July 13 14617 words
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Advertisement484 1932-05-16 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailinga by tha wallknown stesmer MARELLA (7JB6S tons) aad tka n MANGOLA (M6S Una) (Cargo only). Tha MARELLA ia aaa of tka largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins de484 words
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Advertisement575 1932-05-16 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone MM. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Laava S'pora Penang. M.s. MEONIA May 11 May M m.s. BORINGIA Jona S Juna 1* m.s. FIONA Juna 29 July 1 m.s. ESRIA July 20 Jaly 22 m.s. ALSIA575 words
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Advertisement1002 1932-05-16 2 THE BLI'E FfNXEI. LINE (Ocvaa THE HI'A KHIOW STEAM!«IIP CO. Steam Ship Co, Ltd- aad China Mataal (IM2I LTD. Steam NavigaUaa Ca, Ud.) THE SARAWAK STF.AMSHIP Ob. Mil. THH STRAITS STF.AMSHIP Ca, Ltd. THE CT^ARD STEAM BHII' CO, LTD THE CHINA NAVIGATION Ca, Ud, THE AfSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Lid. THE1,002 words
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Advertisement44 1932-05-16 2 BLUE STAR LINE REGULAR FKKK.HT SERVICE to LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and LIVERPOOL Daa. Sails. OREGON STAR May 19 May 21 OUTWARDS. rOR CHINA AND JAPAN. lONIC STAR May 27 May 28 far •artiralars apply to GUTHRIE CO. LTD. *mm i fhsßßßßjgj. c. trtnußMi rwava*.44 words
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Advertisement344 1932-05-16 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 Frmriwo and Loa Angela*. BJ. MUM TIDB sails from Hong Kong May M Agents ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Fnglsnd.) SINGAPORE. Telephone 3817. EXPRESS344 words
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Advertisement415 1932-05-16 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ciW AMERICAN MAIL LINE awawawalsJaN nwaw!anwaV V^JrKsK WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUSE 1 Fresh California fruits and refutable* are served at every meal. 2 Every stateroom is as oataid* cabin. 3 Outdoor salt-water swimming pool on Deck. 4 Orchestra music for Tea-Dancing-Dinner and entertainments. 5 First415 words
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Advertisement552 1932-05-16 3 ELLERMAN RUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) ■ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Tla Ports and Sacs Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI A JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF FLORENCE June 20 HOMEWARDS. s-s. CITT OF BAGDAD for Havre, L'doa, R'daas and552 words
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Advertisement442 1932-05-16 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England. Cnpltal Authorised s«,000.0"« Capital Subscribed 1300.009 Reserve Fund and Rest 1i' 1 7.926 Capital paid up l,o:.0,000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman, P. R. Chalmers, Ksq.. Charles J. Hambro, Esq.. W. H. Shelford. Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart*442 words
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Advertisement616 1932-05-16 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. EaUhHahed ISU at Asnatsrsam Authorised Capital Glds. 100.000.000 (about •MiUM), Paid up Capital Glds. 55.000.000 (about M.000.000). Reserves Glds. 29.1V0.007 (about 42.432,000). READ OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. •VaaMMI BRANCHES Batavia: lead Oswas Ist Dutch East Indies. ERANCiI OFFICES DITCH KAST INDIES616 words
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Advertisement408 1932-05-16 3 NEDERLANDSritE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. NotkerUnds Trading Society. (Established al Amsterdam MJMJ PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. 80.030,000 sTATi-Tor.Y mmmn hmm HEAD mWKM IV •JUTBBaUMJ WITH AGEN) II S IN ROTTERDAM ANI> TI!K HAGUE, HEAD MsBM I IS I!ATA\IA. BRAY) m§ 'Bandoeng I| >nc Hong 1. .nsrnon Bandjermasin rang Bombay "W. Itevr408 words
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Advertisement358 1932-05-16 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Thera arc avprotimataiy wfw wwrta to l'r* «rd tti«r« i« lint rat* eharf* of M eorta par iina par fcaartioa with mm of ona dollar jar inaartlaa. tmmm will b« aenaaaa 1 aa ta It a.m. <'■■ tn» I A f<-» of aMU it enarf*4 far tto aaa358 words
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Advertisement755 1932-05-16 4 HOUSE* FLATS TO LCT TO UTf. M. SMtta Bead. Baiwodan SI, Dhowy Okawt. ifcoao 77t7. IVSTITT TIOM HILL kaagaWw aewly reaovaud I*o. United Enjineer*. TO LET. (W. Prineep Straot, t mat, ataetrlcity. Apply 47, Priaoep Street. Pi NCALOWB, 412 A 10-U. Aacaitla *****. root* reduced. Apply Angullia A Co. TO755 words
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Advertisement486 1932-05-16 4 BUSINESS PREMISES I TO LET tO LET. OFFICES at 4 and 4-A. Priaee St., toff *>or and >»o. 22. Rame. Plata. A» w Keh (%ew Kee. lt». till:noy Road. TO LET. e*eell«Bt godowa* ia Stanley Street. 700 «i. (eet. Rent *ii per moaU. Apply i 9. Natkaa. SA. Pc Soaaa486 words
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Advertisement341 1932-05-16 4 FOR SALE RAC* SMAT». ART PHOTO STtDIO. *7. Selegie Bead. FOR SALE, one Pedirreo Dalmatiaa Doff 1 year old. Apply Box UW. StraiU Times. LAUNCH M ft. Teakwood IS H.P. Tborn*rroft Motor $600. United Engineers Limited. CENUINB ITALIAN VIOLINS CkSaaadß* from tSS onward*. Soataa A VfW Co, Ltd, lie, Nortk341 words
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Advertisement642 1932-05-16 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINfI\PORE IWF CLBB. SPUING AM ATE 11 EACE MEETING. Friday ami Saiorday. May 20 aati 21, 1932. RACK* for ria«. 4 Horse*. Cl»i< 2 Ponies and Polo Pomev ENTRIES I.OBE on TUESDAY, MAY 17. at 1 p.m. at the Secretxry's OnV.ce. FRIDAY. May M. nr.t Race eommenca-* HI642 words
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Advertisement457 1932-05-16 4 LEGAL NOTICE. fEicera* from G«vt. Cs/.Mte lV'iri IN THE MATTER or PROFGMOB RAYMOND kKII.I.KR 111 TI'HART. MCIABED. Late or RaaVa (ollere. aMMM died oa March le. urn Paraaanl to Sectioa of the Tru>lee* Ur.'inanr. )Ti. NOTIi IS Hr k' creditor* and other aftrai agair.ft the K.t»l. should give nctirr thai457 words
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Article721 1932-05-16 5 Cure for Distemper. SUCCESS OF A NEW TREATMENT. (From a Correspondent). I-omlon. Apr. l!'> A fresh victory has been scored in the fight against <ti- •i"ini>«T. Hie scourge of the dor work). Many people in oversea Empire countre* contributed to the Field Distemper Fund Tor research721 words
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Article296 1932-05-16 5 Fishing: House Of Charles Cotton. London, Apr. 23. A new list of "Ancient Monuments," which includes Charles Cotton's Fishing I House in Beresford Vale. Staffordshire, i:contained in !a--t night's Ix>ndon Gazette. n offence under the Act of 1913 tn injure or deface an ancient monument.* and296 words
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Article124 1932-05-16 5 Scalded to Death in Deliifce Of Roiling Water. Trapped in a driuirp of Ix.ilinjt water and steam. William Hudson, (L'7i. of IMxrt. MM v aided t<> d«ath aboard the !>tf»fier I>olphin nt Ocean Pier, llodart Hudson hail m«M underneath a hoil.-r to open a blowdown rock, and while124 words
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Article656 1932-05-16 5 Picture A* Guide For Hollywood. I .onion. Apr. The <Wi«ion to tsVr to Hollywood Him record of the TnarMv of "Cavalrii<li the makil the acrcon ver«ien the K<>\ CaMMjajT, ha* iriven run- :i tllwpatc of far-reachinir l. «*>■ Canii'lx'H Oixon >n the Daily Telivraph. It hi «uinrewted656 words
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Article108 1932-05-16 5 Decree Nisi (.ranted To Husband. r»nk .1 ..in Th<.ma.- Lack* •■ni:: MV, of the P.; I! K njf. »h>. d v from hi.- Man. I Bmrk. Siri(r»|Mirc. wh i- ar d M< Ml I t Iw^ Mr. tiff K nda n SinK»|H i, an.l I Bellamy, it ha108 words
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Advertisement267 1932-05-16 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL Rooms with Modem Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Special Dinner and Dance SATURDAY, MAY 2 1st. Special Race Dinner and Ball DANCING TILL 2 A.M. PHONE 5381. SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT INFORMAL DINNER DANCE Excellent Accommodation267 words
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Advertisement151 1932-05-16 5 RAFFLES CAFE Excellent Meals a la Carte at Moderate Cost BREAD daily delivery to all parts of the town. CAKES Cakes and Pastries, Sausag* Rolls and Curry Puffs freshly made daily. Upcountry orders executed promptly. Chocolates, Sweets Crackers and Fancy Goods. PHONE 5381. INSURANCE. COMMERCIAL UNION FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR ASSURANCE CO. LTD.151 words
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2249 1932-05-16 6 FLYING NOTES il>iiimh intl \< i tun itliahmenl Of The Air Cirl 200 Ouali/irtl Airwomen Monoplane* On Trans- African iirmiy Tin- "Atalanta" To Fly Soon Flying Owm Thr Jii ii uh -n Of Siam Aero Engine* In Fr*>»h He'ronl-Rreaking Attempt* tiisivsi On l.imtl And ff2,249 words
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Article247 1932-05-16 6 Officially Opened By The Sultan Of Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May 13. The SultMi of Perak successfully inaugurated Kuala Kangsar's public' electric lighting system by turning on the switch in the power hou.«e on Tuesday evening in the presence of a large an-i representative247 words
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Article176 1932-05-16 6 Retirement of Teluk Kurau School Principal. An "At Home" was held at the Telnk Kurau Malay School last week bjr the staff of the School on the occasion 01 the retirement of their headmaster. Che' Muhd. Yatim bin Abdul Rahman, who is :il»<> vice-president of the Singapore176 words
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Article112 1932-05-16 6 Celebrating International Unemployment Day." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 1 Three Chine-e corrmunists have be«*n sent tu prison at the Selanpor Assizes. A young Hylam who w>< found with three seditious pamphlet* in hi« pose* >!• n on Keh. 2H. the day aft.-r "International I'nemplryment Day,"112 words
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Article95 1932-05-16 6 Muttered Threat in Dock At Assizes. (From O'lr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lurr.pur. May \Z. "Wait til! we get out. I'll cut you up like a cow." This threat was uttered by one prisoner to another in the dock at the Selang >r Assixes after five Chinese95 words
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Article824 1932-05-16 6 An Earthquake. PROFESSOR C.ARSTANCS DISCOVERIES. The walls of Jericho were destroyed by a great earthquake and not by any human agency. Conclusive evidence of this catastrophe of 3.000 years ago. which enabled Joshua and the Israelites to cap- 1 tuie the city, has now been found824 words
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Article82 1932-05-16 6 Injured in Car Accident On Saturday. Mr. Ong Kirn Kee houae-irttnager af the < apitol Theatre, was involved in v motor-car accident in Bukit Tin ah Roa i on Saturday and sustained injurws to his head. While driving towards town the car skidded and overturned Mr.82 words
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Advertisement105 1932-05-16 6 ELfcY KYNOCH CARTRIDGES Obtainable U.~.j Everywhere VERKADE'S BISCUITS 1)1 Till SI I'KKIOH I', til 11. i.rr. Hxudfir l.inirr \ul> >•»!» < rarkrra. iparataaa. m K... «l Mix.. l hiwVr f.nrtrn -uii«n« i aft Naif (,i m < ■■mhlnalL.ti l>. ull. liL,.k. rlr. 1). I. I.IM \ND rOMTANY. noktii BBID6I Ho\|i.105 words
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Advertisement273 1932-05-16 6 %aaaaaaaaH aaaV Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful Tl i «impl* hair itrlei of tojay make b«aollfal hair a neosiity. Luckily, beautiful hir ii now aasllT «btainad. It umply a matf r of ihamt Proper shamnouinr nun th* hn.r soft and silky. Ii r.-i- K out aJT the real lif» and273 words
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Advertisement185 1932-05-16 7 I ft A I' 'I' ■■Bflfrl^Bl kM I l^ai^B^B^B^B^B» MATINEE TODAY at 3 p.m. Continuing its triumphal success! Still Packing AFTER SEVENTEEN PERFORMANCES! HELL DIVERS I NEXT CHANGE Yet another superb dramatic hit from Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer AN UP TO-THE-MINUTE 1932 RELEASE! JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE I (of "HELL DIVERS")185 words
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Advertisement304 1932-05-16 7 CAPITOL TONIGHT! P««ttivcl> Iju4 Niffht of (,ainsbormj KK h Mum, .1 and Sinjnnjj Romance "JUST FOR A SONG f With LILIAN DAVIKB and Kntire Englii.h C»M«t ALSO (l-<-i Nijrht) ZIMMY Tke WorM'a rhampion 1rr1... Swimmer l'.r... M aameartnc in BMHBI eC aatoaaalla« feala in a aaecially ron«lrart*4 flaaa tank on304 words
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Advertisement738 1932-05-16 7 U?P 6. 1 5 TONIGHT 9.15 ?^^S MATINEE AT 3. 1S LAST PAY IMIIMT ILI CONSTANCE BENNETT in ink Mih i Mama m b i ol^^ BORN TO LOVE R. K. O. PATHK PKODK TION. TOMORROW MM NBl uiniisii n< umi Special Empire Week Programme EDNA BEST AND HERBERT MARSHALL738 words
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Article599 1932-05-16 8 XHIPPING NOTES. liulletin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. Health Bulletin of the League of Kastern Bureau, for week endeV May 7. I smallpox case. Baghdad 4 smallpox cane* and deaths. Basra I amallpox cam*. Bassein plague cases and 2 deathr M against 1 MM599 words
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Article13 1932-05-16 8 MM 0 Soniah h«« left lion* i- ilut- here at noon on Wrdnen-13 words
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Article19 1932-05-16 8 A mail iK'in KatMViM iml l'al<iiil>ang by aeroplane if expected at Singapore at 1..i" ]r> m "morrow.19 words
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Article159 1932-05-16 8 Tomorrow. >nambi and Natur.a Islands (ieneral Vcrspyrk 8 a.t» tnmnng I Torn: H. 8 a.".. ::nrkawane and Perr.angkat i Palopo i 8 I. r>in,r <ukup H»i ir Hii ;< ;.inm.in Ber.u I a.m. ul.iu B**t*i Kr< Lam •ir«l.ay». <**lrb«f. Molurcat. Tiaor H.llv I Vaa .l.r l.yr 11159 words
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Article50 1932-05-16 8 t I Van Old*nbarneT«lt Felix Ruustel Karoa Dcmpo Corfu (irnrral MtUiwr Kiri|>..>> Tajandoen Oara L— mm Apr. 8 Apr V. Apr. 6 Apr. 10 Apr. 7 Apr. ID Apr. IS May Apr. 15 May 9 Apr jn M«y lfi Apr. 21 May 1« Apr. H H«f 1«50 words
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Article107 1932-05-16 8 Monday. May lA. •hip- MMMMh the Wharres or rxoette* to arrite. UHE HARBOIR. Wharf Uh Trow. Uh. "Ktn r i> iihib i, i 4. T.iba, liredger •Trn'liakul." Shyogen Maru. Blinjoe. Mahidul, H..p|.er Barge "JJ. 14." Wharf Nil. ual Wharf Nil raVMU IN DRY DOCKS, fanjnng I'agar. Albert107 words
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Article169 1932-05-16 8 S i v«|.oit. May 1«. •ambier 7.0" iuIk No. 1 unpicked) 1*-00 CM S«" nnv.-.i S.00 S«(to flour. Sarawak 2.0& tfhiM Pepper S4J« Slack Pepper 10 JO •earl Sa«o 4Ji .mall »00 medium pearl Ku-e. S..im 1160 to 210 Saifon t\*'.< to l«. r Hanson $153 to 1M N169 words
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Article318 1932-05-16 8 Dr. Murray Butler's Plea For Cancellation. Dr. Murray Butler. President of Colum hia University, in a speech in Chicago said: "What is needed today i» a quick, dra»tic. and permanent reduction, or the complete abolition, of all existing inter-Gov-ernmcntil obligations arising from the wcrld war.318 words
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Article117 1932-05-16 8 Welcome to Graduate From Raffles College. Malacca teachers met at tea at the Han.ia Hilir English School on Friday and :hi president. Mr. Goh Tiow Chong, announced that they had among them one of the ftr»t. aitch of graduate* from the Raffles Colleire. Mr. K. T. Joseph had117 words
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Article93 1932-05-16 8 Ipoh Club's Presentation To Employee. (From Our Own <'<>rrpsp<ini|pnt.» Ipoh, May 14V. The Ipoh Club hockej- team >• hr close of thf season with a dinnei. In the course of the evening* a PN** ataV t:on wa» made to J. Ferrao. a Club ein\\ho kept goal during93 words
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Article44 1932-05-16 8 TaW n" \1 n-.x'lin^ el 'hr Malaiii Herti- ui'.iral Seciety w.ll b<- hr!d «n WtUmy, M;iv M. at the M.V.C. Drill Hall at (.1 > |i.m.. Mr. A. R. Wi strop, ef Malayan Fertilizer*, Ltd.. will upt-uk on The use of fertilizers in the gardtn."44 words
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Article441 1932-05-16 8 Road Dangers Made To Order. An MMMV apparatus has been ..i.-itrneii by a professor of psychology ith a view to providing test* to ascertain the fault* which contribute to poor riving of automobiles and consequent i »?<! accidents. The motorist taking the test seats himself in a441 words
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Article242 1932-05-16 8 RATAK. l>ut 244 torn, from Prigi Radja 1 .•>-.» for Sam bur IM BHANTRAN«;sI. Siam, 406 torn, from Bachu UVi, f..r Bacho 17-.'.. ELOUT, Dut.. ton*, from Palcmbang 16-:.. for Pal«-mba- rUEVO, Bnt 124 t.n s from Batu Paaat 16-J. for Indragin 16-5 cKN VAN GEXX. I'ut 71»242 words
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Article50 1932-05-16 8 Death After a Short Illness. 'From Our Chin Correspondent.) Malacca, May 15. The death occurred at the age of H on Friday morning at Banda Hilir. after a •»rmrt illness, of Mrs. Philomen (iunn. the wife of Mr. F. Gunn, of Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd.50 words
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Article40 1932-05-16 8 On the eve of his departure on transfer to Kota Bharu. Che Ismail, a keen footballer, of the Kelantan P. and T. Depi was entertained to dinner by the -taff and fellow officers. Appropriate speeches were made on the occasion.40 words
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Article40 1932-05-16 8 The wedding took place today at th< j Church of the Visitation here, wire* our Seremban correspondent, of Mr. Joseph Louis, of Port Swettenham. and Miss Grace Rodrigue*. of Scren-.han. Kath-r Auguin took the service. There wa* a big attendance.40 words
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Advertisement59 1932-05-16 8 Another Racing Competition. $250.00 Must Be Won Following the Success of the Competition run by THE SUNDAY TIMES in Connection with the Singapore Races, it has been decided to run a Further Competition m which a First Prize of $250.00 Must Be Won. There are No Impossible Conditions and No59 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous252 1932-05-16 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday. May I*. H. W. 6.17 a.m. 7 ft. 3 in., 7.31 p m, 7 ft. 3 in. Whit Monday. Singapore Turf Club Spring Professional meeting, laat day. r-csday. May 17. H. W. 7.40 am. 7 ft. 6 in., 8.11 p.m.. 7 It. 6 in. Vedmeaday.252 words
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Miscellaneous267 1932-05-16 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. TESTEKDAT. 1 P.M. TESTEBDAT. Bright Wicd. Stations. Temperatura Rain- Sun- sUlatiT. Direc-M-iTMin. fall. shin*. Humidity. tioo. Vona. Vaataar. F. F. In. ao«ra. a».»va. Kedaa AlorStar 77 Nil 10.9 65 W I MjM 'K*.t!*Kh' .ni M TI Nil 11.-) M 10 fine 'k'T^ngganu H T.i267 words
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Miscellaneous640 1932-05-16 8 MALAYAN WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. Try Bandoeng On 58 Metres. (By Our Wtrelesa Corr«pond«nt.) Singapore. Monday. i The list of stations which may b« heard I daily in Malaya is as follows (Singapore tine only is riven): ALWAYS ON THF AIM BANDOENG, PLM., 82 metre*. Ml -"I 6.30 p.m., recorded music 6.30640 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1075 1932-05-16 9 Profit On Trading Operation. hmdred thirty-fourth annual the Norwich Union Fire In- i-iety. Ltd.. was held on Apr. 1 at th<. '.i-ii.i oflic.-, Sorn ».ih. Mr. Michael Faki n (the chairided. The notice convening the meeting and he audit> read by the; •Clwtary Mr. F. <1,075 words
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Article210 1932-05-16 9 Capital Arrangement Proposed. The directors of Hoscote Malaya* Rub- ber Estates state that they have approached the debenture stockholders, through the tur»tecs, and have obtained their promise of support to the following scheme, subject to the shareholders' approval The pn-sent company has an authorised^ capital of rj">o.('oo. of210 words
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Article188 1932-05-16 9 The ninelventh report of the directors |of the Jcia.ii Kuanla-i KultU-r Batata, l I .i far tka fm* «nded Dae. tl, r.'-.i. The laaa for the year, after maKinK due; ..ii lv,- dL-prwiatinn. aalwtti I fey. H6VMLU. The bala.ici last year «as ti which has to b-'188 words
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Article151 1932-05-16 9 Carlow ami '•>»» <"> rave not V Y. rk li the .ir.[^r :.nO the pr.^t; to c< nt.* cold. I 7. stocks in .r to 61.411 UvHtMMI th«.-r» va.« an H> .x. it r-uviis now e\MJ is 'he dihtnbution Ml .loco all af Apt fnitei n- lontinent I151 words
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Article28 1932-05-16 9 Barlow and ob> report a- follows on May 12 The market has been steadier 1 durin* the past week. Closing quotation." lare follows: humlrusd $5.45; mixed28 words
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Article41 1932-05-16 9 i A iahle received by Cumberbatch and l Co. i» i v«>s tho i>ondon price of palm oii :at £1 10s. The market is steady. Thu quotation is ma<:<. on th> basu at 18 pei !cent. F.K V.41 words
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Article27 1932-05-16 9 I Pahanr i n»« i Matr i< i Li.: iIM picot*. Ipoh iciiU. I >3 vfu:». Ltd. s :>r*<ige picul*. .So. 2 Dr*ag«— W* oieuU27 words
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Article369 1932-05-16 9 A Strong Financial Position. The report of Vickers Ltd., for tho year ondc I Dae. 11, 1'.t.'.1. shew* ih:-.t in spite of the wMld-wMI industiial deprossion and f.naiii in diduibanre the company win aide to a.hievt- nsults which ni) ilher similar concern hax paralle'oi. I IrmdWprofll «mmV4MII "»m|ra369 words
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Article208 1932-05-16 9 I Th.- direc' r baUtn of the «'han^ka> BwiHal r'.l*-< Ltd to Ih i ■:i rf »n I The dirccten abmi In K a duly (tatement lyi-ar endw) .1.-m IMS, I.- injr th financial yoar Ml the com- Maj. The »r"« working. After rl n V -im i.'208 words
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Article251 1932-05-16 9 Tho tv«!fth reirf.rt of the dir. the Mentakah Rul.r.-r «o, J.tn to h* prest-ntcl at tn«> neraJ meetinK M Saturday, May 21. at '.he Chartered Bank f hamlyVrs, Sinjra^re, .rtates: The directors rx-jc to «u(.mit their annual report toother with a duly au^ne«l sutement of an our. 1251 words
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Article385 1932-05-16 9 Very Ili^h Standard Of Tapping. The n«poi\ of ih.- .1 r> l<" "f Meranti Init.vl 1.i.l !..j a .■«,-ntat.. n t., th< tw«4flh 'annual gcncrnl meotinn »t ihr fcul4tti t.' in' h>-1.l .>n Thui ..Uy. M.i. .xl.lt I' Th« i ruli. for th«- year air muted to385 words
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Article76 1932-05-16 9 n, I l>.. < h. H«ytor l«.. V U I I 1.-»m I. I Pra R ~M> Ib. I >ncr EtUtr i I Strathmla i Pent M Th.- I I Ih i Th Th. I Ib. Th.- Ltd I Th .St.. i.'ard Rulilxr ■>o Ib. I The Sunitr.76 words
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Article190 1932-05-16 9 United Kingdom Stocks Decreased. A VERY WELCOME IMPROVEMBNI i .•iini<ii \i The vt.hiv< of un in the I nil kinr■ii attain. >"" I I Knt'livi tm it. nnlaiK i .nil I hut M to imiil.l by in the mark>'t, »hn h. al Thr nl-piowm. lit tHf fall190 words
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Article80 1932-05-16 9 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From (tnr Own orrc-r.,.r I. nl London Ha) 11. The rlo-ine n'l^e- unlay »irq M I R Spot 1 'Standard < rep. Ma > -June I I. l.«l. Jul> Sen!. inllrr. I Jan M ir \,.r June It is antkipati i thai imduti rubber slocks will l><80 words
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Advertisement31 1932-05-16 9 Ul > ADI tKTISED GOODS •>a: i* off«r«d Tines is accepted. Even maJ« to safeguard readers' in-i-.d ALL advertisers isir.g tac Times are. to the beat of ear k itre TMORoLGHLY ar.r.iA||uj.31 words
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Article108 1932-05-16 10 Singapore. ALHAMBRA.W«II»c« Beery and Clark Cable in Hell Direr*. 6.16 ».1«. Phone MR CMMTOI. Lilian DaviM and Comtane* («riM-nt»r in Ju»t For A Son*, alto Zimmy. 6.15-9.15. Phon. 5261 1! GREAT WORLD.-Way.«t». Ctae-ma, Dob key Ridei. Zoo, M.m. Skatiag praid Commercial MuMam. M VKI.BOKOI (.H. Inn108 words
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1010 1932-05-16 10 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 16. 1932 EXTENDING SINGAPORE. F. i many years now it ha- i-gt-ted that the time must come when the v. holt- of Singapore will he unde> one administrative authority, the Municipal < ommissioners. The island is not so big las to make such single administration i impract1,010 words
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Article195 1932-05-16 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. S. Arthur, Secretary for Postal Affairs, has left Kuala Lumpur for a holiday in Siam and French Indo-China. Mr. D. A. Parrott, manager, Messrs. Sime. Darby and Co.. Ltd., Ipoh, has gone to Hong Kong for a brief holiday. Mr. McCaw, of Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd.,195 words
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Article1899 1932-05-16 10 thm uilirlf uill hr I ling,r »1n,,,» ■<! fmimmm mmm mmm '•>■> n/ diamond* MWNrW very nick <>, mw glitlrrtng ttouttt /"mid in n tn,rl* HHfl thr fm mmmml >'■<»■ wkM thr imii .my rfurnr. ■Iliii'lli I "f MM >""'• in f tit, lout Ml1,899 words
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Article763 1932-05-16 10 THE GREATEST LIVING." Mr. Hul» it Stewart Banner. B.A K.R.C.S the author of Klamhoyante. the rreate-t living authority on Malayan hi-toiy. k an official at the Malayan (i<>\ eminent Agency in London, lie spent twelve year* in Java, and founded The Java Pal;>itator. tho only Knirlixh763 words
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Advertisement126 1932-05-16 10 fjtife's, BRITISH RETAILERS OF BRITISH MADE MEN'S WEAR FOR NEARLY A CENTURY. KJZVfI| (SEMI-STICF) JKHBjM ENTIRELY BRITISH MADE C r 111 MMS'I K.M-lIVS I OTTO W J^L 2B Sff I'nli-h (ollars .ire the And 't- M •h« J h*>l Hrilish Collar is the famous 'mVmVmI VVN HKI Si:V I>hinuf:ullirt d126 words
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Advertisement25 1932-05-16 10 18l Destroys Hies. MM4 jm mosqu'toes. ett No §fc K«rm where harm >t not V_ .nte^ded Pletunt to H*lr TO HORUCKS IS A NATURAL TONIC.25 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1932-05-16 11 ASSASSINS IN UNIFORM. Bombs Thrown to Force Policy. BLOOD BROTHERHOOD Believed to Be Responsible. Political assa-sin- have claimed another distinguished victim. On Sunday n series ol i arifulU -planned terrorist aathreahl laah place in Tokio. the I'rime Minister. Mr. Tsiixa.shi lnuk.u. beeafl attached m1,601 words
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Article246 1932-05-16 11 1,08s of Life and Property At Menado. Menado. May 15. As the result of a heavy earthquake 150 housed have collapsed, two churches hrve been damaged and five people killed am' HO injured. Kelt in Maramar. Menada. May 16. The earthquake is the severest experienced in246 words
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695 1932-05-16 11 Full Report. COLONIAL OFFICE ATTITUDE. Introducing Ihr CaUnial Estimates in the House of Commons on Apr. 21. ih, Colonial Secretary. Sir Philip Caitlife-Liater. in referring >• Malaya explain*) hi* ttitude towards rabher re>t rict ion and decentralisation. A cabled nummary wan aenl by the .strait* Times695 words
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Article36 1932-05-16 11 Severance of Diplomatic Relations. Mexico City. May 15. Diplomatic relations have bten nevered with Peru, which charges the Mexican diplomatic ir sii.n to Lima with interferinjr with internal pulitirs hy assi^tinc Communist!". Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article40 1932-05-16 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) S<-rcmb»n, May 14. A pang of svven Chinese who arrived at Mantin with an unliceoce<i «un tn.j into the hands of the police and »••reproduced in court here ye>t«T(J«y. The men were remanded.40 words
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Article326 1932-05-16 11 Communal Rioting. TROOPS FORCED TO FIRE ON CROWDS. Bombay. May Ifi. The situation is very serious here fol- lowing renewed noting, after which 60 people we:e taken to hospital. The 14. t»r*.nred on the police, who replied with their rifles. The Royal Irish Fusiliers weieReuter - 326 words
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Article177 1932-05-16 11 Enthusiastic Welcome From Japan. T..km. May l.V Three hundrod police I.ave feen m: billed t«i handle the hugrt- rmwii- ant:, ip.it- <l t T»kio station thi< <venin* for the ar■iva. of Chrii-lie Chaplin, who landed at Kob« this morninir amidst scene- of enthusiasm. I It was "rijrinally plannedReuter - 177 words
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Article112 1932-05-16 11 Successful Appeal Against Conviction. (Fn>m Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. May If. A Chinese named Tan Tam and thi. others were recently convicted and fined ?1"> each for gamh'ing in house at Rukit China. Malaria, hy the District Judge. Mr. Willan. The defendants anpeaJod r.irain-t the '■< nviclion. and112 words
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Article102 1932-05-16 11 Anniversary at Klang Anglo- Chinese School. < From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. May 14V The Literary I'nion of the Anglo- hincse School. Klang, ct-lebrated it* an"'versary on Saturday in the -v hool assembly hall before a large audience. The programme aMßafhsd. m Ifi items in the form of102 words
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Article237 1932-05-16 11 Dramatic Statement In Lindbergh Baby Case. Washington. M;i> 13 A Federal reward of $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the kidnappers >>f the Lindbergh baby has been proposed in the H..U-.. af Representatives. I Know the Kidnapper.*' New Yoik. May litReuter - 237 words
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Article588 1932-05-16 11 Early Nanking Trial Expected. Shanghai. May 11. The Nanking Supreme Oearl may ye y .«oon try Mr. ami Mr.-. N. I charged with <"<nnniun:.-t actil China and the Far Bast, publicly. Meanwhile it is rep»>rte.l here that many well-known Kuropean writi sor* are be^ee<-hinK ir Bf Kren-588 words
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Article899 1932-05-16 11 HELP US OR WE PERISH." Manchurian Leaders Appeal to Nanking. VERY HARD-PRESSED. Endangered by Japanese Troops From Shanghai. General Ma han-«han and the other leader. of the hine«e revolt la Manchuria, in a mini circular telegram, declare that the -lead/ atrteal of Japanese reinforcement" Iron* Shanghai in gra\el> endangering them.899 words
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Advertisement64 1932-05-16 11 (hi Olhvr Pages. I It bjfl v fi London Tin Market 9 Ifori.ni. ol Ihe Diamond I i. Iris- »> Major Tudor <.. !i.»'.r It Kiwi ol the Opera Season 12 i Ltarea IS I M oi in Malaya till PstUical Damn al the ttr*k I". Sole Imm BaWaaajhai 1664 words
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Advertisement22 1932-05-16 11 Shanghai. Mat IK. l.at«st Ihe Nanking lioxemmint has instructed Marshal I hang Hsueh-lianc to hold Shanhaikwan al all eaata, Sin Kuo Mm.22 words
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Article967 1932-05-16 12 A Memorable Ten Days. MLLE. (J ALLIES TRIUMPH IN CARMEN. The "Housi- Full" boards were out on j Saturday night at the Victoria Theatre wh.-t the San CUM Grand Opera t -m pany wound up a memorable MM with 1 Can .en. The vtett of967 words
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Article92 1932-05-16 12 Malacca Recreation Club Election. At the annual meeting of the Malacca {eereMtion Club the following MMM lected office-bearers for the ensuing 'ear President. Mr. K. 11. Kernandis (reIcitedl; wre-pre-iJcnt J Mr. A. F. Fernindis (re-elected); iion.seintary Mr. A. 6aMM hon. trca-'jror, Mr. I*. K. 'ereira; snorts so retary,92 words
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Article109 1932-05-16 12 Decision to Build Tank 100 Ft. by 45 Ft (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May 16. Mr. I T. Williams presided at the nrr"n' jrincrn! meeting Of the Ipoh Swimming Club dv.'ing which a scheme was dii v -v.i fni tiie building of a big swim-m-n<r t.ink.109 words
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Article198 1932-05-16 12 Ministers Confer On Railway Problems. Viewing the recurring annual losses on the u.lway I) •'.:•> rs in Australia a* a dc~ I finite barrie; 10 Budget equilibrium, the I Commonwealth government invited the Minister* of RailwWl in the various Stales to meet in confennce. The Minister for the198 words
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Article29 1932-05-16 12 Death of Dr. Pajjet Toynbee. London. May 16. 1 The death has .occurred of Dr. Paget Foynbee. the world-famous authority or. Dante and his works. Reutt-r.29 words
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Article27 1932-05-16 12 (From Our Own Correspondent. I Bangkok. May 13. At the Mtf-jraariy irtwrinz of the Siam Commercial Hank a profit of Tcs. sr.',!':!o ua- announced.27 words
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Article172 1932-05-16 12 Jobless Fined For Mining:! On Private Land. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipon, May 14. The timely intervention of the Mine-. Department, assisted by the police, prevented an ugly situation developing at the Kay Kew Tin Co., where a larue body of out of work Chinese raining172 words
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Article155 1932-05-16 12 JUST FOR A SONG." British Variety Entertainments At the Capitol. "Just for a Song." the British production now at the Cap. ml, MMM telling a suiy, introduces a number of w.ll-kniwn stats of the variety stage. Thus we have 'Lilian Davits, of the charming ve'ec. Dick H<- trson in <ne155 words
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Article56 1932-05-16 12 Bex* Sent to Hospital In Ambulance. Norman Carmichae! Begg, who is alleged ti> have boen assaulted by an Ir nan in the Kandang Kerbau district on Saturday night, was sent to hospital by ambulance by the po'ice. Begg is said to have sustained an 1 irjury over the56 words
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Article60 1932-05-16 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. May IS. Mr. Y. I. Bateman, Assistant Engineer I to the Municipality, broke hi- ki.ee apt when he fell !rix hi.s eyVM and hit 1 drain. He was immediately taken to hospital where it was found nccessa: operate. Mr. Bateman U expected60 words
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Article22 1932-05-16 12 A ltntern lecture will be given tomorrow at p.m. at the High School Hall. Malacca, on Nutntiun by l'rofessoi .1. I. Kosedalc.22 words
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Article129 1932-05-16 12 Moscow's Attitude to Be Explained. ShanKliUi. May M Mr. Wonir Yan-chuen (the Secretary General to the Chinese deK nation whi.h ias l>.-<n attmdintr the Sino-S.,viet ConliNMn Haacvw) MtarrMwad Marshal ■■MM H-jrh-liar.tr yt -u-rday anJ reancerninK the proglMi of th>ocent negotiations w th tin S*ri ■l^irr. Nt and129 words
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Article724 1932-05-16 12 M. RADEK JAPAN. Hard Facts Take Place Of Self-Deception. MaHMT, May I* M. Ra<kk. in an Ir-.-tii Soviet-J.i; MM the i pi/iion that the raMMj MMMMMMM mad*hy M 1 Taroika IMM fovmer la|iMr.os« An\ha--a -lor in Moscow) and (o|nno Doha- a n th«- Japan Tinu-s. and th< Japarw> Praia >ii724 words
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Article176 1932-05-16 12 Sensational (Jolf In British Open. A li; Sandwich whin f Mnir»pore, abaolutel) unknown in home golt'nitr jircl I, tour irolf ihainim: -hi: r's It'Hilni" |:a;. 1 by thi> HHBiag BMlgia f Ni'vcr before ha* »m!i in tail Htampioaahip. Hi- pl»v- I h'- tnt nini-176 words
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Article49 1932-05-16 12 Tamil to Co to I'rixon For Two Yean. i mm our Owb i Brought on i er at f \u r »usamy pi. .1 thrc ihai>r<- xi to two > 1 :i ■> t:~ ne t. n.!i m k«I her. Tie woman was >n hoop tal for two49 words
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Advertisement123 1932-05-16 12 FUTURE Ma^ BM V^ MB^ M^ M l_ BB MH l_ B B __VAa^i^bjM_MJ I Tr" l.m'.nwment policy offrr? you the ideal means nf insurance. T 1 the .'kmlly man it means p-ot.ect:on for bis dependants as well as a BfWwiMM f.ir bis ou n lati r yiar-. It enables123 words
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Today's Selections.—Colony vs. F. M. S. At Tennis—Latest Scores.
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Article166 1932-05-16 13 The Singapore Turf Club's professional meeting concludes today. Our racing correspondent's selections are as follows 1— PEERLESS LADY Kilat and Joseph. 2.— LADY JUNE Rosamond and Little Lacquer Lady. 3.— SIMON I-ady Remington and foundling. 4— VERACITY Y.T'lut and lady Kuala. MAKIETTE Polly Peachum and Trefold.166 words
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Article1771 1932-05-16 13 Malacca Win. GLOUCESTERS BEATEN BY SEVEN WICKETS. A seven-wicket win came the way of Malacca when they played the first of their two Whitsun cricket matches in Singapore against the Gloucestershire Regiment yesterday at Tanglin. T. L. M. Redmond, a former Singapore player, had a great share1,771 words
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Article1935 1932-05-16 13 Dame Fashion Pays $114. FIFTH DAY OF FINE WEATHER. Van< ie<l horses fared considerably better (•r Saturday than on th.' previous day of racing, hm. l tho-i who h Mowed the selection- (fi\.n should iiave had a profitablo afternoon. Adherent- of "M.F.J." in particular hail NMM to1,935 words
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Article1395 1932-05-16 13 Colony's Bad Luck. KAWAJIRI COMPELLED TO RETIRE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 16. Even after the withdrawal of Kawajiri or medical advice, the Colony are still leading by 14 points to U in the Guillenard (up tennis tournament against th--F.M.S. Their chances of winning the1,395 words
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Article76 1932-05-16 13 S.C.C. Collapse At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. May 16. Ihe S.C.C. batsmen collapsed against Negri Sesabilan this Morning. When play was renamed the score wu 36 for four. The remaining batsmen added only 40, the innings closing with a total of 7C. Gurdial Siagh76 words
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Article327 1932-05-16 13 71 Games Match At Warsaw. London, May 16. Further ties in the Davis Cup resulted as follows At Copenhagen, Kukuljevic (Yugoslavia) beat Henriksen (Denmark) 4—6. B—6. 6— 3. 6—3 and Ulrich (Denmark) beat Schaeffcr 3—6,3 6, 7—6,7 6, 6—l,6 1, 11—9. At Warsaw Wughan and Koopman (Holland I327 words
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Article96 1932-05-16 13 The Garrison (iolf '"lull's men's monthly medal was played for on May 14 and l.'>. The best returns were as follows K. E. Rowland, 7R— 14 64. Kt. -Lieut. G. (J. C. Piggot. 77 11 =«6. J. D. Pierrepont. 80—1 Kt. -Lieut. W. S. Allen, 7R— B^7o. A.96 words
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Article317 1932-05-16 13 Good Recovery in Reply To Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enang. May 1.'.. Th* fVnang-S. ian* i it.kr! match wa» reniim.il today. >. e*U-rday Selargoi made Mb for their first inning?, Dennison Smith ontrihuting 110, 11.-nry 64 and Hxdgkmson 57 not out It nang made thiee317 words
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Advertisement46 1932-05-16 13 j[|j^ When Women Suffer, /TT^ 3 they take J^W \fi W Vv .^^r s P eedllv and I^Klfc^^ the pains IsSl &^&^Ji~^ The Original -\|f ASPIRIN Tablets f J.y*~'"^_V^. r so'd only "> the original Wi^f 1 J^^4f^\"2^^^^ package, hearing the world- famous trade-mark, the Bayer Cross.46 words
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Advertisement9 1932-05-16 13 E^f THE HOT ~Jffi^* i/leaUitrjt Quenchers Lmicnttiuh Btiwedjlmfirßm Dfy(JmfßfAli9 words
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246 1932-05-16 14 SATURDAY RACING RESULTS AT A GLANCE. Km* Han* Onn Trmin«r Jockey Tot* paid Win Plac. l'im* Fashion mow htrrnity hrong tmk < h.riK 1 1.. Bnwdrn J. Donnelly A. R»m-jr I', l.ofrur Burtl* ><r Mv-n«ich J. Orchard Mayo 114 22 ParfM L«dy End Man Gulil Kilat Mr (irahan, If. Billrtt246 words
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Article709 1932-05-16 14 Fifty-Six Behind On First Innings. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 15. Rain interfered in the Negri SembilanS.C.C. crickot match today and caused play to be abandoned after lunch. The match will be resumed tomorrow. When stumps were I'.rawn today the visitors had gone in for709 words
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Article69 1932-05-16 14 Malacca's 62 for 4 Against The S.C.C. Th.- S.f.C. met Malacra at cricket today on the Pailani;. The vi>ilorn batted ftrxt and made a bad start. At III", they had lost four wickets for ft'J. Redmond (who playe<i splendidly afrainst the Gloucester* yestenlay* «•.<■ out for seven. Wainwrijrht69 words
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Article44 1932-05-16 14 The annual net-ball competition for the Clarke Challenge Shicltl for vnincn"tr*tr* in Ringapoir »MI lurin in tlir middir .f July. Teams wishing »o r-nmpftr arc r»queftod to notify the honorary as? retary. 17 St. George's Road not Inter than June 4.44 words
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Advertisement105 1932-05-16 14 V CHILDREN'S ILLS/ For rough*, colds, bronchitis anaemia and other Mm k%\ 1 roubles due to run-down physical conditions IMM w\\ or to nndernouriahmmt, Waterbnr) *a Com- Imm All pound is a wonderful food, tonic and health MM M lA%\ bnildrr. It is especially good for children. I Mmm\ KA%\105 words
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Advertisement257 1932-05-16 14 assßßßßßßsCa!!^^^Bß»^Bass»»»*^^^l^^| f Ml^ l^^l>sV I assHassa^atsßS*/ t p r a j AWWWWwm mmv May Look Alike, fjfl f you should "hear" the difference. The difference between an engine that's lubricated with Castrol and an engine using an ordinary motor oil is the difference between motoring in pleasure and motoring in257 words
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Article2537 1932-05-16 15 THE IHH hH I CHANCELLOR PRODI CES A DREARY HI M.ET—AND THE HOUSE C ROANS— TARIFFS SAIE THE TAXPAYERS— BIT THE LIMIT REACHED— A RVNCIMAN COMEDY— PARLIAMENTARY LABOI R'S !SEtt LEADER— PREMIER TO RETIRE FROM POLITICS?— MR. BALDWIN AS SUCCESSOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.)2,537 words
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Article116 1932-05-16 15 Infuriated Lioness And Circus Employee. Severe lacerations ti thr rirM am wot j irrvtl lv (ieorire S<»rs (\H ytai^i. m rmn'oyce of So'e'< ("ircus. at Narrabn. S. V, when he wa» drwed by I fioars wj< pa •in*: through thr n-en-'j; Irrie when I fellow e-nnloyee oPed him116 words
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Article125 1932-05-16 15 Australia's Intellectual Suicide. taatfgMM Hancock, of the University < f AdHaide. ami the librarian of the Adt-'ai I.Pulilic Lihrarj' (Mr. A. Rutherford Purnell). in a statement. declare' that the way the Federal Government wms hamporinir knowledge in Australia by the taxation of bo' k.< ruulH be likened125 words
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Advertisement140 1932-05-16 15 DEAF Don't allow yourttlf to b« handicappvd became of thu fact THE "GEM" EARPHONE Makes it poasiM* for you to cnjuji oner mutt ordinary conversation, M and laucbtcr. Eitrtmdy imall. yet givrt aituniihinf rtiuu EXPERT AIIVU K KREK M EZEKIEL SONS. Ophthalmic Opticians. Slngapnr* and Batavia. Atrenla for Ik* LlttU140 words
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Advertisement268 1932-05-16 15 slaW u^Sa^B^UaHaC fl^H^ jj I IT Is no new idea, this cleaning teeth Mr J I 4vith powder. But its soundness It tr** fliH shown by time itself. For 40 years and if more Calvert's has proved what ■«nnTsn»«"^f^ Dentists recognise— tn*f powder c/c«ns like nothing ehe en easily and268 words
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Article1459 1932-05-16 16 .Sir Miles Lampnon'n Peace Efforts First Rumour* Of j The Trouble In The South I* Public Opinion Behind Mr. Hit Hnn-min? "Heroism From The Security Of Hong Kong What The Sm Imts Want To Know How China's Statesmen Are Hampered What War Has Done For Shanghai. (From1,459 words
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Article331 1932-05-16 16 American Expedition To Uncharted Antarctic. The American (ieocraphii-al Society, in ii brief announc*nnT.». reveals that tentative plans h»v«- bet-n rompli'ted for an <-\ pediti<»n into the Antarctic in the winter f i:t:n-:!4. It will be headed liy Kwn Lincoln Ellsworth (whu ill -w <iver the N..i-th I.331 words
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Advertisement198 1932-05-16 16 PLANTING MATERIAL BUDWOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS From Best Java and Sumatra Clones. SELECTED RUBBER SEEDS AND STUMPS SELECTED OIL PALM SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS ALL GROWN IN MALAYA UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION with Origin and Accuracy of Records Guaranteed. DETAILS AM) QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO SOCFIN Co., Ltd., L°.":™ TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT.198 words
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Advertisement212 1932-05-16 16 WHITEAWAY'S GREAT ECONOMY WEEKS From May 17th to May 28th. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY BRITISH MADE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. "PRIEEZI" Jt^«£ a>Z> WfffY4MNy| f f A^ THF IWIFr?! iutu \i»t Whit* cotton h. TV-titih.. THK DRIKKZI HATH MAT. Enjfli'h ma.i. an! r ,nf, r.njrlish ni; <]•■ ma*>212 words
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Article714 1932-05-16 17 League Football. WINNERS' MARKED 91 I'KRIORITY. MatJMJ I I hiaeM J. Malaya defaatad the CMmm in 'ii >iay at .lalan B« ar StniJium t.\ f. ,ir roak to two. They matlp no mistake abt>ut the way they took the mat'-h. Kight from the start, they vi.714 words
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Article175 1932-05-16 17 Results of Games in The Two Major Leagues. N.w York, May It Utseliall games r«MU I I film National League. Cincinnati •"> Brooklyn Wright hit a home run. Chicago Boston I Bt Iwh 7 Philadelphia mem an I.eatue Niw York I hicago 0 Combs hit a homeReuter - 175 words
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Article142 1932-05-16 17 Malayan Championship Results. :r. the Malayan billiards i hampianakia tJsfi upi at the New Worid on Saturday ant yesterday ware a* follow i;«vinda Fathol Kanl. Club) beat A. «thani i Junior Civil Mrvice Clob) by 82; i. i H k Kiai iJ.CS. < 'üb» beat Cmm 1 i »»ik->v«?r142 words
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Article113 1932-05-16 17 Port Dickson Beaten In First Race. Th*> u>U>r-port yachting wri«s between tHe RS.YC. and the P>rt Dick»o« Yacht Club began yesterday when the local Club won 'he flr»t race by securing the second. third, fourth and fifth place*. The firs*. Loot home was Pnnai sailed by on* of113 words
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Article806 1932-05-16 17 Bruhn's Ruggednest? Decides. (By "Refer**.") That sumetbiaic spectacular ha* to !>■' fli-ir.J t.. attract the goneral public to a txixing show wa.<t BfwVM at the Ml World ■n Satutiiay. From a boxing point of view the piufiammt wa_« a good one. every match brine well made,806 words
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Article166 1932-05-16 17 Moaaar. May 1«. Cricket- N«»ri SemMian S.r r «»r»rnhan; S.< Malacca. Padanr: IXC. Married ra. Smclri. S.R.r. grd. Vylon Sport i 'la* v, SJ.I., r^.r er< j. Yarhtinr: R.S Y.C. Port Ditk.on I C Singapore Snrinr Proftttional R*c» Meet r.c. lait day. Golf: Navy Challenge Cap. Bakit Timah.166 words
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Advertisement138 1932-05-16 17 I— J SWtrTEMtD V >' I- J hM i"s%^ &MI *S Wn You cannot actually see |M Beauty coming out of a tin of mA [a Milkmaid" Milk H fc^ LhVI P-^ hr.iuly springs from hr.ilih. .mil hr.il.h W~^ I »^J ts Urvrly th* result of cwretf I9MMMJ M in138 words
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Article278 1932-05-16 18 Disgustingly Treated By Committee. A quarrel between V. W. C. Jupp. th. Test cricketer, and an "axe coirmittee" of the Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, led to the announcement on Apr. 2-i that Jupp ha-s resigned the secretaryship of the club. His resignation takes effect from Sept. 30, but278 words
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Article211 1932-05-16 18 Arrives in France With 25 RacquetH. Chprl>ourg, May I. With t»ent.v-fi\e racquets, hut withou* ler fam<>u> pigtail*, Mrs. Hi l«l M rj krrive<l here on board the Ai|Uitania en •oute for Paris where she will compete in the French International Championihip. After her conquest of France sh till211 words
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Article176 1932-05-16 18 Appeal for Capital Meets With Poor Response. Cardiff City's appeal for fie*h capi'il ha- fmU'<l in such a fiasco that tkt l..r> hj i- offered to return the littlimoney Mbacrik>4. In a ein u!ar to rfMTChoUan, the dire- toi |Kiint out thai only 111 sharo. to t h176 words
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Article97 1932-05-16 18 Hirominjf A Skilful C.olfer." In the opinion of Arnaud Massy, the vrtcian profes-ional ifolfer, Kene Lacostt 1 I hi- former lawn tennii champion, ix becoming a skilful golfer, and may bo dmaptaa of r*rarue within two year.<. Laroiite ix following the example act by Andre (iobert^ who, after97 words
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Article52 1932-05-16 18 Fight May Be Postponed To Later Date. New York. May 3. The Madison Square Garden authorities are seeking permii.'ion to postpone <"v Schmelin*- Sharkev title light fro.'i htm 16 to Juna 21 *n mttf avoid a ..i lit with thi» Rep'uli an Nfciion..! "otuention beyinnin* at Ctvtafi52 words
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Article984 1932-05-16 18 Lindrum's Views. THE (JAMES GREAT FUTURE. (By Walter I indrum. the great AuKtiyimn billiards player.) It is the hope of Mr. Tom Newman an. l nyself during our wsit to the L'mte'.i states to develop a new game of billiard.-' >n an international basis. Everyone knows that984 words
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Article26 1932-05-16 18 The yi.C.C. announce that the Enflii) i ricltetert will make a ihort tour of Neti Zealand at the end of the Auatraliat tour.26 words
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Advertisement363 1932-05-16 18 DOUBLE B fr^^^^S/ f/ _E____L___l f/ mk 1 1 i ~1 1 I I _"_iki*i 0 sc/rs c/r > tBABt i"*aa —J/ ASK POR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP REFRIGERATION SATISFACTION PERMITS NO COMPROMISE WITH QUALITY. BUY NOTHING BUT THE BEST. GENERAL J& ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL mUjSwI KEKRIHER HP*| BSnT^^ari™l M"'1"M 1 hr363 words
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Article3122 1932-05-16 19 Mr. W. H. SHELFORD ON COLONY'S POSITION, "Conference The Friend Of Little Shippers." We print below an article on Shipping Conferences and the produce trade of the Straits Settlements specially contributed to the Straits Times by Mr. W. H. Shelford. Since the present controversy on Shipping3,122 words
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Article172 1932-05-16 19 "CollinsV Reopened H\ Mayor Of Islington The ll Dublin. »h.> iMinr Itinic In a .1 mil- hn\. nirht vii.in tl hall nhirh he found.-. I in, l which 'till hi* name, ntllt 8. R. I Thi« h'-t.Mi. a| «he|.- M' V><h and nme ipplM I •< "rhairman.172 words
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Article42 1932-05-16 19 Schema Approved h> M S (iiivenmont. With highly <iua> frnmen' h» wheme I Raffle- aJiec< lhre«i ■alHtad I srhooU aftei I of School- and <>r in S.{ y M < sever' <.f th.- awaf parent- t«.th dea<l the not le«- th.f42 words
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Miscellaneous62 1932-05-16 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. M TrouhlrI" Expr»!..» n<rnt 1. Torment 717 1 hh <) I Kntounter Pi r r un<l whlch ■*"iiaßß» turn. M Hautboy. g r < 1 In.h f... nldier knnt.iikf li.a Jf;^ t ri 'J^** -0,^.r..r- I S SaaaaT *0 Salt J5; ntoon Solution of Saturday*62 words
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Article, Illustration47 1932-05-16 20 MR. M DO? \l l>- \ll! JOI KM V-- Id.- I'rimr Mimstrr. Mr. K«m-i> M.alK»n»ld. abi>ut to Iratr (rovdon in a It I ma. i.n, lor Int.- in loiitr lo (irnr\a on Apr. 20 to allrnd the Di-armamrnt i.nfrrrncr. (!'i»nrt47 words
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Article, Illustration31 1932-05-16 20 PRIME GEOM.E \IS ITS HDSVITAL:— On thr occasion of thr annual "Roue l>a\" at St. Crowes Hopital. I'rinrr Urorge paid a vi<>it of in>pi' rtion and bought a roar. I'lanrt Nrws.)31 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-05-16 20 MMI )li;o lII Ml 111 IHI i MM Mr J V >oun c a former X. A. X. pilot, who propo*** to make a flight l r Kn^lanH to thr <ap«- in an auto giro. (I'lanil New*.)37 words
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Article, Illustration34 1932-05-16 20 AN Ml. WO HIS (.K \MM'tf!M)KEN.— Major J. 11. B. ohen. f..rnur M.l' for UlWf »i, taking an ait ing in Hyde I'ark with his thrrr srand children. John, George and I'amela. (I'iaiui -j34 words
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Article, Illustration46 1932-05-16 20 ft OMEN'S IN lIX N MlitN \l 'MMt'ETITKIN Mnmm folfrrx from all part* of |hr world i.m* part in IK, -I. mi ii ml. '(national koU tip romprtitioa at RaiwlaK" Til* photo »ho w» Mists A. M. H>dc (kjMchHc) ac>* M»^ S. V. lftcks. (PWact Newb.)46 words
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Article, Illustration52 1932-05-16 20 SWEDISH S«KIETY LN M»MM»N _l'r«mincnl nw.plr in S»Hish mk-m-Iv havr arrived in I ...irlon f»r thr nson Tlir p*o<o shows. Irft 1.. n«ht— In front Mr-. SamurlK Mrs. K «nn Kwn. Mr- XXi M.rf. ->■.■•. At bark Miu. Ekaaor Straaxaiorr, Mr* (kckltr M. Mariin. Mi*. Yea.i i on and Master52 words
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Advertisement16 1932-05-16 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEI CORI*ORATION. LTD. I lwreryor«t»4 in real Rr*tatt •m< far M«U>* SIN(.*rOHE.16 words