The Straits Times, 2 July 1932
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Title Section39 1932-07-02 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED A CENTURY.I NEA£f-V THE LARGEST r ATiD MOST INFLVENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PACJES, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932, PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement327 1932-07-02 1 BINQAPORK: 78. CECIL ST. (THONE fMtl&~ ff±TJki'\n\ 6.15 Ton cht 9.15 MAURICE C HEVALIER J Hi JEANETTE MACDONALD < In "ONE HOUR i WITH YOU" I'hone 5261-2. DRINK MORE ffl&k GOOD MILK! I^^ Hf Kich verdant pastures pedigree cattle 6^^k JB^- few countries indeed, can rival SWlTw^^^L^^v 2ERLAND for milk327 words
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Advertisement671 1932-07-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR: IT. JAVA ST« .('PHtBMC <ete)> Cyclax isn't just Beauty Talk t It's sheer commonsense. After all, beauty can be a very simple matter. You've natural bloom your skin should have; and solve the, probably heard enough already about tissues and cells beauty problem for you more sanely, more671 words
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Advertisement15 1932-07-02 1 6.15 Tonlsht 9.15 MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MACDONALD "ONE HOUR i WITH YOU" Phone 5261-2.15 words
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Advertisement507 1932-07-02 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVBKNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due Spore. 1932. KASHMIR !>,OOO July 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July507 words
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Advertisement648 1932-07-02 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPIN YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlenborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 27 28 S KATORI MARU 10.000 Aug. 11 12 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 26 26 t TASUKUNI MARU ***** Stpt. 7648 words
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Advertisement432 1932-07-02 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AMDTHURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) arid, the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins de432 words
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Advertisement408 1932-07-02 2 TIE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Pena»f. M.s. ERRIA July 13 July 16 m.s. ALSIA Ang. 10 A«g. 12 m.s. LALANDIA Aug. 31 Sept. 2 m.s. MEONIA Sept. 21 Sept, 23 m.s. BORINGIA408 words
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Advertisement1043 1932-07-02 2 I afc I■*t^ _ai^mrfaPTTiLLT"i'Tfl THE BUTE FUNNEL LIVE (Oven TIK HVA fCHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Cc Ltd., and Chin* (1932), LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co- Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, IM. TJBE CUNARD STEAM SHI.' Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN1,043 words
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Shipping News.
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Article636 1932-07-02 3 Presentation of Lloyd's Medals. H Two self-possessed but rather shy offic«rs, a lady, and eight embarrassed seafaring men sat around the table of the Committee Room at Lloyd's together with prominent, underwriters and brokers, to hear Sir Percy Mackinnon tell the story of how the C.P.R.636 words
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Article248 1932-07-02 3 In providing motor lifeboats all round the coast, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution im.-urs a heavy though necessary expenditure. These boats are bound to be expensive, being designed by some of the best naval architects in the country, while every one has to be approved by the practical248 words
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Article49 1932-07-02 3 SLUMP SHIPPING. Great Reduction of Capital Necessary. Bremen. .June 2«. At. a general meeting: of the NoHdeuticher Lloyd, the President. Herr Hemecken, emphasised the catastrophic effect of the world slump upon shipping, and indicated t%at a great reduction of capital hud become absolutely necessary in conge juencc—Aneia- T rans-Ocear49 words
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Article377 1932-07-02 3 HOW M 2 IS TO BE RAISED. The Navy's Boldest Salvage Effort So much progress has been made towards salving the M 2 that it is hoped, with reasonable luck in weather and tides, to refloat the submarine now lying with the bodies of her crew 100 ft deep in377 words
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Article290 1932-07-02 3 Maritime Officers' Rival Organisations. A libel aclion brought by the Officers' 'Merchant Navy) Federation and the Navigators and General Insurance Company, Limited, against Mr. T. W. Moore, he secretary of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, was settlad, before Mr. Justice Hawke, in the King's Bench Division in mail290 words
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Article192 1932-07-02 3 Commercial Traveller's Last Diary. Seated at the wheel of his car under a tree in Epping Forest on June 13, a commercial traveller wrote a diary of death as fumes from his exhaust gradually overcame him. He was William Hollis Dickman, aged 40. A flexible tube,192 words
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Article108 1932-07-02 3 DALCROY. Brit., 2321 tons, from Barry Dock 1-7. M FLEVO, Brit., 124 tons, from Rengat 1-7, for Batu Pahat 2-7. KINTA, Brit., 509 tons, from Penang 2-7, for Penang 4-7. KUALA, Brit., 396 tons, from Malacca 1-7, for P. Dickson 2-7. MABELLA. Norw., 840 tons, from Penang 2-7,108 words
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Article103 1932-07-02 3 Saturday, July 2. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Marpessa, W. Bt. "Spring," Dredger "Todak," Toboali. Coal Wharf Nil. Oil Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Steam Lighters "H" and "J," Tug "Pandu." Keppel103 words
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Article70 1932-07-02 3 The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Singapore :—Centaur, Dunafric, Hoyeisan Maru, Japanese Prince, KajanKashima Maru, KoU Gede, Maagohi, Msrit, Ombilin, Ophir, Op ten Noort, Pegasus, Poelau Laut, President Polk, Shunko Maiu, Silveray, Turbo. Penang :—Achatina, Argun Maru, Benarty. Comcric, Dalia, Fairfield City,70 words
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Article88 1932-07-02 3 Earle's Shipyard at Hull, founded in 1853, is to be closed. It is suggested that this action is associated with National Shipbuilders' Security, Ltd., but no official confirmation was obtainable at Hull. Mr. J. Whytock, the secretary, stated that the yard was being closed because there was no88 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement539 1932-07-02 3 4NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany.) The undermentioned are th* company* Intended fixtures OUTWARDS. 8 s.s. ALLER for Saigon, Hone Kong, Shanghai, Y'hama, Nagoya, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, Dairen, Taku Bar and Tsingtau July 4 5 s.s. ALSTER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow July 22 HOMEWARDS.539 words
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Advertisement466 1932-07-02 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE A FEW MORE REASONS WHY DOLLAR LINERS ARE POPULAR. 1 The staterooms are the largest and most comfortable you can buy. 2 The cosmopolitan atmosphere of these World Liners insures you an interesting cruise. The ship is yours from stem to stern I No petty shipboard regulations.466 words
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Advertisement467 1932-07-02 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Service! to < UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Vl* Port* and Sues Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN. Steamer Dv« S'por*. *.s. CITY OF MELBOURNE Aujr. I s.(. CITY OF BAGDAD Sept. 11 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF467 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous184 1932-07-02 3 TIDE TABLES. Saturday. Jaly 2. H. W. 10.11 a.m., 7 ft. 6 in* 9.1 p.m., S.Jay.'j.J, n j. H. W. 10.54 a.m., 7 ft. 9 in., 9.40 p.m., Iff. 9 ft. 1 in. Monday. Jnly 4. H. W. 11.31 a.m., 8 ft. 1 in., 10.20 p.m., 9 ft. 4 in.184 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement749 1932-07-02 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. Do not send 0r..;n«.15. ~£lß7. WANTED a. NuT^ attendant during •howins of "Frankenstein." Must provide Jjr»e« uniform. Apply, Manager r.-.ilion Theatre. fcUNOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED. Or.ly men sapeMe of rroducinß 6,000 ens corrected matter per hoar need write. Apply in •ret inslarce to 'JTrt, b'Tuiu Times. WANTKP by Kuropoan749 words
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Advertisement687 1932-07-02 4 HOUSES. FLATS TOj-ET To i^r-, SHOP, FLAT, Amber Mansions. Apply Spore Building Cory. 64, Market St. NEW FLATS, at Middle Road, to let. Electricity and sanitation. Apply N. Revt>tn. <] f j)e Souza Street. "tTTIET. Ny 64. Kinirs Rd.. off BukitTimah R Ond. Apply iwiLonally. Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd..687 words
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Advertisement562 1932-07-02 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES IO LET. 24-B, Battery Road, 2nd floor. Apply Guthrie Co., Ltd. OFFICE, Robinson Road, 3,700 sq. ffcel, first class property. United Enginieers. TO LET, two storied godown. Roaa and River frontage. Area 10,000 sq. ft. Apply 424, Straits Times. GODOWN. Rivor Valley Road, suitable Motor562 words
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Advertisement621 1932-07-02 4 PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Claims for refund of Assessment on vacant houses. i i NOTICE is hereby given that claims for refund of assessment on vacant houses within Municipal limits for the period from January 1 to June 30, 1932, must be sent in on or 1 b.fore July621 words
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Advertisement593 1932-07-02 4 LOST Dog. m.'.o, short-coated, black with tan' su-rkinr' on leak and head, medium size, lost in Ti-.:iglin District. No name on collar bat wearing new Municipal licence badge dntrd 1 32. If found, will finder please communicate with ISB, Straits Times SHIPPING NOTICES. Shanghai Singapore B U 2. S 32T.^4<.593 words
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Advertisement375 1932-07-02 4 BUSINESS CARDS. PIANO TUNING REPAIRS, ESMOVALB HUE. E. CHARLES Pfaone 2902. 2 U, Orchard Road. COLEMAN HAIR DRESSING SALOON. 37, Coleman Street, Singapore. Proprietor CHIANG KIAH KEE. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE MASSAGE. Mrs. BAKU and Miss HANA. M, WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. PASKOE, BROWN Co. 69, GEYLANG ROAD. Furniture Manufacturers, Joiners375 words
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Article258 1932-07-02 5 Half-Yearly List Published. The half yearly promotions in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines up to June 30 are as follows Commander To Captain. C. A. Brown, A. D. Read, H. G. D. Acland, D.5.0., C. S. Holland, R. G. Duke, I. M. Palmer, D.S.C., H. C. Phillips,258 words
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Article174 1932-07-02 5 Those Who Left During "War" Finding Way Back. Inquiries made of Japanese shipping f'rms in Shanghai, and information ob- tamed from Japan, combine to show that I the number of Chinese students return- ing to Japanese colleKee and universities for study and merchants going back to174 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement475 1932-07-02 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water TONIGHT THE SNAKE CHARMER DANCE. TANIA SVETLANOVA ALEX SALNIKOFF. The Celebrated Dancers of the East AND SHOW OF SHOWS. BOOK NOW— Phone $381 (10 Lines). 25 per cent of the proceeds of the admission475 words
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Advertisement176 1932-07-02 5 PHONE: 7219. ASIA AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 142, Orchard Road, Singapore. CARS ON HIRE DAY AND NIGHT. Good cars, prompt service, courteous drivers. Repairs and duco painting also undertaken. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL REOPENED UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT TARIFF TO MEET SLUMP CONDITIONS TEL. 7986 H. E. TRENERRY MANAGING DIRECTOR. RAFFLES HOTEL "MONIA LITTER176 words
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Article1133 1932-07-02 6 9 Bullied Into Suicide? GIRL'S SISTER TRACED IN ENGLAND. Police investigations have revealed that Violet Sharpe, the English parlourmaid who committed suicide at Englewood, New Jersey, the home of Mrs. Morrow, CoJ. Lindbergh's mother-in-law, to escape police questioning, was born in 1904 at Tutts Clump, Bradfield, near1,133 words
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Article849 1932-07-02 6 Finding Employment For Ex -Service Men. The annual report of the national executive council of the British Legion states) The year which has now drawn to a close will be remembered as the one in which thiß great ex-Service organisation ceirbrated the Tenth Anniversary of its849 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter1066 1932-07-02 6 "Cannot be Run On Sentiment." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —.Recent correspondence on the subject of the Planters' Provident Fund has been read with much interest. During recent months it has been discussed at length, at branch meetings- of the I.S.P. and amon^KL planters and1,066 words
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Letter282 1932-07-02 6 To the Editor 01* tne Straits Times. Sir, May I crave the opportunity to express the following facts with rega:d to a. new manner of using rubber on roads? Due, no dou^t, to the kind interest shewn by His hxcdlency in such matters both at PenanK sod Kuaia282 words
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Letter66 1932-07-02 6 fThe Straiti Times is not responsible for the opinions of Its correspondents. Corre- •pondentt should bear in mind that letters must be short and to the point. Long epistles are liable to be rejected or cut down. Correspondents must enclose their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication but as66 words
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Article34 1932-07-02 6 Hungarian Banks' Reduction To 5«/ 2 Per Cent. Budapest, June 28. The Hungarian National Banks' gene- ral council have decided, to lower the discount rate from (i to s',s per cent. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 34 words
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Article426 1932-07-02 6 But Prospects of Marriage Brighter. There are fewer spinsters in the i world, and they are becoming fewer each year. Yet there «re more women. In Great Britain the marriage outlook! for woman is growing steadily, brighter, i for while thirty years afo 3,950 out of every ten426 words
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Article331 1932-07-02 6 St. Gothard Line Festival. On June 1 all Switzerland, and parti- cularly the region through which the St. j Oothard railway line runs, celebrated 'the jubilee of the completion of the St. boihaid tunnel. It was just fifty years ago on 'chat day that the first train331 words
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Article60 1932-07-02 6 Whale's Tail and Duck's Bill. The strangest crtature even landed from the sea hzis been caught by a trawler off Codfish Island, New Zealand. It is Un feet long ani four feet broad, and has Lsrge expressive eyes, a tail like a whjje, a mouth like a duck's60 words
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Advertisement105 1932-07-02 6 i _jM«ii3BßJ^^BlBjliaiip»^ Fascinating I.orctt.i V.> :n rst N-" :ona 5> tar says: ■i iiiiiiiiim r '''i^^^^B^a^a^^a^L^HßrlilMfejj fe"i s 'ffr''''~ T^ g "Smooth as a rose petal ~"~"3W|[lteg|ljjMßßJlp ~^;^?^^BjpS|jp3fc ITJII| 3|H] 'hat is tne way irv .kin jHßflfojuffij^CE'iSr'"- -■3ie.:'%pfifjijßgl|£ W^\\ eeis cr usm g Lux Toilet :::"::::::.:.-;:::::i;:qifUHllltftTTTtT*" "mPinna^a^L^L^L^a^L^a^a^aßßpfc::: i J&B«ffi3B± m105 words
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Advertisement127 1932-07-02 7 MATINEES: TODAY AND TOMORROW! Always in the lead, Alhambra now enhances the attractiveness of its programmes with FOX BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS (CHANGING WEEKLY) NOW SHOWING CAINS— CARNERA FIGHT BUSTER KEATON POLLY MORAN, JIMMY DURANTE IN PASSIONATE PLUMBER A Metro-GolJwyn-Mayer Super. MONDAY. WARNER BAXTER MARIAN NIXON AMATEUR DADDY A FOX PICTURE127 words
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Advertisement118 1932-07-02 7 Saucier than Ever Naughty BUT SO NICE Here's YOUR big Week-fend Show AT THE CAPITOL Ask any of the 9315 people who have seen it 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 MATINEE TOMORROW at 3.15. the Famous Stars of "LOVE PARADE" now drawing the Whole Town in their latest PARAMOUNT Triumph— MAURICE CHEVALIER118 words
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Advertisement238 1932-07-02 7 mSp*'' 6.15 TOKIGHT 9.15^%^, Ralph Lynn YOUR "CERTAINLY a GOOD SHOW FOR jt g? THIS WEEK END! Wmm. WVSt A RIOT OF FUN SET ABRITbH MIDST LONDON'S t DOMINIONS NIGHT LIFE. t^ PRODUCTION C^k 4^l^^^ LILTING MUSIC BY IJ^ THE MOIISEIGNEUR W CLOB BAND SNAPPY CABARET SCENES, Tom Walls «soo^238 words
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Article185 1932-07-02 8 Tin Jumps Another 60s. In London. RUBBER QUIET AND UNCHANGED. (By Oar Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices Rubber. 5 cents per lb. Tin, Singapore price $63 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London,1 13 16d., up l/16d. New York, 2 9 16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone :—Steady.185 words
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Article65 1932-07-02 8 Noon, July 2. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot 5 5' Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyer*. Seileri. July ..5 116 5 3/16 Aug. s' i Sept. ..5 316 5 5/16 Oct.-Dec. 55 16 5 :l 8 Tone of Market Quiet Steady. Latest Cable65 words
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Article69 1932-07-02 8 Singapore, July 2. Gambler 7.00 (C'ubo No. 1 unpicked) IG.OO Copra r >.."i- r Mixed 4M Sajyo flour, Sarawak I.92'L' White Pepper 24.50 Black Pepper 20.50 Pearl Sapo 4.25 small 5.00 medium peal 6.00 Rke Siam $163 to 193 Saigon $149 to 165 Rangoon $152 to 165 No. 169 words
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Article114 1932-07-02 8 William Jack! and Co. London, report is Pillow I June 1: Fion :iml s.i el eownUMn in the neiffhb<iurh<i<'d af the Mast lurnut's continue la [Mutest ;n;;iin*i tin- hiir.li prices eharje«<l thorn by Urn combines, and only cover their requirements from day to day. Steel is in rather114 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article430 1932-07-02 8 Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chonderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 6/- Hong430 words
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Article280 1932-07-02 8 Issue ,'al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 AJex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.95 ■1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 3.10.0 1.05 313.9 .0 5 British Malaya Trustee 4.00 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 61.00 ■1 £1 Con. T. S. lc/cl c /c Prefs. 15280 words
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Article140 1932-07-02 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 lOOV2 lOlVgxi. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 104 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 41/2 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 100 103 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'/i p.c. of 1909 rod. 1955 $1,000,000 100 103140 words
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Article379 1932-07-02 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evait's Quotations. The above rubber quotations are mostly only nominal. To-day Fraser Co. s Price Lyall Co. Allenby ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.10 0.25 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.25 A. Hitam ($1) A. Kuning ($1) A. Malay (.>2) A. Molok ($1)379 words
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Article193 1932-07-02 8 Singapore, July 2. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 27/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 13/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 25/32 London, demand 2/3% London, T.T. 2/3 23/32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1,040 Hamburg, demand 170 New York, demand 40 :t193 words
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Article88 1932-07-02 8 Rugby, July 1. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 8.83 Athens 562 >/2/ 2 Belgrade 220 Berlin 15.02 Bombay Is. 5 63/64 Brussels 25.62' ;> Bucharest 597 Vi Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 18 11/32 Geneva 18 9/32 Helsingfors 215 Hong Kong holiday Lisbon 110 Madrid 43 5/16 Milan 69 15/16 MonteBritish Wireless - 88 words
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Article39 1932-07-02 8 From Western Australia by Centaur due Singapore tomorrow. Prom China and Manila by President Polk due Singapore daylight on Monday, the 4th instant. From China and Japan by Bengal Maru due Singapore on Tuesday, the sth instant.39 words
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Article22 1932-07-02 8 The air mail Karachi-Lor"*.dn dispatched by s.s. Rajula on Juno iv was delivered in London on June 29 (19 days).22 words
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Article225 1932-07-02 8 Today. Bangkok (Hero) 3 p.m. Upper Burma, North and East India (Santhia) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Bairan Si Api Api (Sinirknrai 4 p.m. Temhilahan and Indrafjiri (Rokan) 4 p.m. Tembilahan !ndra(riri (Chee Seng) 4 p.m. Tanjong Balei and Laboen Bilik (Jank) 4 p.m. Djambi (Toba) 4 p.m.225 words
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Article51 1932-07-02 8 By Left And. Spore London Kara pare Kota Tjandi Baloeran Chitral Chenonceaux Tabinta Karoa Christiaan Huyi'm May 19 Job* IS Hay Id Jane 18 May 27 June 16 May 27 June 20 Jane 1 June 27 June 2 June 27 June 2 June 27 June 10 June51 words
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Article27 1932-07-02 8 Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd., report as follows on July 1. The we?k has again pass*"*! with no change in prices, and practically no business passing.27 words
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Advertisement297 1932-07-02 8 AUCTION NOTICES. STATE OF JOHORE In the Court of the Judge Batu Patut. Land Application No. IS of ML In the matter of Section Hii (ii) af The Land Knui-tment rjlO as amerded by Knactment I of IMI and in the matter of ChaiifO dated the 26th day uf August297 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1932-07-02 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Saturday. July 2. Perak Turf Club Summer Races. First Day. Show of Shows at Raffles Hotel. Mrs. Alford's "The Europe Revels," Europe Hotel. Sunday. July .1. Outboard Motor Display at Sea View Hotel, 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday. July Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m.93 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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1234 1932-07-02 9 Mr. J. G. Hay on Prospects Of the Industry. The twenty-third annual general meeting of the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on May 27 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, Idol Lane, E.C, Mr. J. G. Hay (chairman1,234 words
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Article237 1932-07-02 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 1. Closing quotations today of the principal British and American stocks are given below: The rise or fall is in relation to the price of June 30. GOVKRNMICNT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan .V237 words
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Article95 1932-07-02 9 The loss for 1931 is £5,741 (against a loss of £3,113) which has been provided for out of credit of £3.280 brought in and transfers from mc. -tax reserve of £1,813 and general reserve of £1,000. Sum of £352 remains at credit to be carried forward. Investment95 words
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Article790 1932-07-02 9 Standard of Indiana Comments. Commenting on conditions in the oil industry, ihe annual report of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana says: Financial reports of oil companies which have already been made public reveal that the oil industry in 1931 passed through one of the790 words
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Article57 1932-07-02 9 Messrs. (umborbatch and Co. inform us that the cotirse of the p«l™ oil market during the month of June was_as follows Ist June £15. 0. 0 market quiet Bth li 10. 0 idle ISth 14. 0. 0 steady 22nd 16. 0. 0 steady 89th 14. 10. 057 words
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713 1932-07-02 9 Sir Delves Brou&hton's Review. The twen.ty-second ordinary general meeting of the Dalkieth (Ceylon) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on May 29 at the offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2, Idol Lane, E.C. Sir Delves Broughton, Bart, (the chairman), said Unfortunateh- th? lower prices for rubber713 words
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Article159 1932-07-02 9 Reconstruction Scheme Proposed. Shareholders of the O«djah Rubber Estate* have been informed that the response to the offer of fV-oerturen for 510,000 made in" the circular of Feb. 17 was so inadequate that the issue could not be proceeded with. Additional capital must be provided if the wiseU159 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement615 1932-07-02 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDiSCHE HANDELSBANK N.y. i i ■etabltaked 18(3 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Glds. IOO.OM.Ou* (about 18,500,000). Paid ap Capital Glds. 66,000,000 (about 14,600.000). Reserves Glds. 29,190,007 (about 42,432,000). HRAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUB. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BaUvia Head office for Dutch Bast Indies. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST615 words
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Advertisement461 1932-07-02 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCKE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Established at Amsterdam 1824.) PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. fin .1:10,000 STATUTORY RKSKRVE Fl. 20,01n,00» HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTFROAM WITH AGENCIKS IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAfiUl, HIAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES 'Bandoeng Hong Kong Rangoon Bandjermasin Kobe 'Swmnrnn* Bombay 'Weltcvreden Shnnghai CalcutU Mednr,461 words
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Article124 1932-07-02 10 Blacwor*. ADELPHI HOTEL.—Special Dinner and Dance, —Roof Garden. ALHAMBRA. —Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante and Polly Moran in The Passionate Plumber. 6.15—9.15. Phone 6909. CAPlTOL.—Maurice Chevalier Jeanette Mac Donald in One Hour With You 6.15—9.16. Phone 5261-2. EUROPE HOTEL.- Europe Revels. GREAT WORLD. —Wayangs, Cinema, Donkey Rides, Zoo, Skating ground124 words
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770 1932-07-02 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932. UNDUE OPTIMISM? Two were killed and 90 injured in grave rioting between Hindus and Moslems in North Bombay. The police were forced to open fire on four occasions. That message, (published on Thursday, followed closely upon Sir Samuel Hoare's declaration of the770 words
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Article186 1932-07-02 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. W. J. Smith, of Kuala Lumpur, is now acting State Engineer, Negri Sembilan. Mr. J. R. Pyper, a controller in the Government Monopolies, Singapore, has returned from leave. Mr. C. Wilson has been appointed a Coroner and to act as District Judge and First Magistrate, Singapore. Mr.186 words
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Article1104 1932-07-02 10 Our Job Is Not To Train Soldiers." (By Lord Baden-Powell, Chief Scout and Founder of the Boy Scout Movement.) The Boy Scout* are work- ing for peace. Every man who has any heart in him it anti-war. Peace will come when the heart of1,104 words
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Article687 1932-07-02 10 TOUJOURS LA POLITESSE. Who said the Chinese are not a polite nation The following is from a Chinese news agency cable from Nanking, received in Singapore yesterday, describing the battle now raging north of Harbin between General Ma Chan-shan'.? army and General Honjo's four divisions The687 words
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Article21 1932-07-02 10 Mr. N. D. Mudie, of the M.C.S., has been appointed to act temporarily a* Supreme Court Judge in the Straits Settlements.21 words
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Article40 1932-07-02 10 The regular monthly tiffin of the American Association of Malaya was held yesterday, at the Adelphi Hotel. The guest of honour was the Colonial Secretary. Sir John Scott, who gave a very interesting and instructive talk on Ceylon's pearl fisheries.40 words
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Advertisement223 1932-07-02 10 YOUR FIGURE MUST CHARNAUX LINE The Charnaux Corse) Belt has a saentilicalK controlled "both way" stretch. The Charnaux Corset Bell gives scientific control without uncomfortable bones and busks. The Charnaux Corset Belt, once in position, never moves does not ride up The Charnaux Corset Belt does not develop wrinkles in223 words
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Advertisement58 1932-07-02 10 Today's BEST VALUE AN ALL BRITISH BABY GRAND PIANO SOLID MAHOGANY CASE TROPICAL MODEL. NEW MODEL $850. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) SINGAPORE. BRAND'S ESSENCE OF CHICKEN STILL SAME IN PRICE. THORBURN. At the Spore MaternityHospital on July I. 1932. to Peggy, wife of S. K.58 words
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893 1932-07-02 11 CONVERSION LOAN RESPONSE Remarkable Activity On Stock Exchange. GREAT OPTIMISM. Removing a Deadweight From Industry. Rugby, July 1. An immediate response has been ac corded the great conversion scheme •whereby it is proposed to convert the •whole of the 5 per cent. 1929-47British Wireless - 893 words
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366 1932-07-02 11 Method of Payment Under Consideration. Rugby, July 1. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, returned to Lausanne today to resume his work on the Executive Bureau set up by the Lausanne Conference to draft a final plan for the settlement of reparations. The Bureau,Reuter - 366 words
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Article106 1932-07-02 11 Cuts in Expenditure And Salaries. Paris July 1. The- bill to meet the deficit of 5 milliard francs submitted to the Chamber of Deputies provides for cuts in expenditure of 2 milliards and increased taxation of lVa milliards. The army, navy and air force expendituv: is reduced byReuter - 106 words
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Article95 1932-07-02 11 Special Duties On Free State Goods. London, July 1. Special duties not exceeding 100 per cent, ad valorem may be imposed on articles to be specified which are imported from the Irish Free State to Great Britain direct or through other countries. This is the gist ofReuter - 95 words
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Article66 1932-07-02 11 Anticipation of a Renewed Outflow. New York, July 2. Since the French vithdrawal of gold was completed a fortnight ago the United States stock of gold has increased by $5,000,000 but a renewed outflow of gold is anticipated by the Evening Post as a result of theReuter - 66 words
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Article45 1932-07-02 11 Two Airmen Killed on German Frontier. Amsterdam, June 28. A Dutch army plane crashed while trying to avoid a collision with two others during air manoeuvres at Vails, near the German frontier. Both the pilot and observer were burned to death.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 45 words
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Article254 1932-07-02 11 Democratic Candidate. MAJORITY ON FOURTH BALLOT. Chicago, July 1. After all night long speech-making and parades the Democrats settled down this morning to the main task of electing a Presidential candidate from the nine names, of which Mi-. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor of New York, is favouriteReuter - 254 words
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Article89 1932-07-02 11 Another Withdrawal From Copper Exporters, Inc. New York, July 1. Katanga Copper Co. has also withdrawn from membersiu of Copper Exporters, Incorporated, as a result of the copper tax. Reuter. On June 30 it was arnounced that the International Nickel .Co., th? Chile Copper Company and the89 words
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Article75 1932-07-02 11 Sailing Ship Sinks After Collision. London, July 1. The famous Finnish four maste-i barque, Melbourne, with a car^o of wheat from Australia, tragically o'did the "frtjin race" when ihe sank afb:r a collision with the tanker, Seminole, off the Fastnet. Eleven of the Melbourne's crew, including theReuter - 75 words
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Article75 1932-07-02 11 Director of International Labour Office. Geneva, July 1. Mr. Harold Bcresford Butler, Deputy Dire-tor of the International Labo-jr Office, has been elected Director in succession to the late M. Albert Thomas by 21 votes out of 24. Reuter. M. Albert Thomas, the first Director, died suddenly on May75 words
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Article40 1932-07-02 11 Petition by Electric Power Company. New York, July 1. An involuntary petition in bankruptcy has b?en. filed in the Federal Court against the National Electric Power Co., with a capital of $600,000,000. This was an Insull concern. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article31 1932-07-02 11 Increased from $903,000,000 To $2,885,000,000. Washington, July 1. The United States Government has enied the fiscal year with a deficit of $2,886,000,000, compared with $903,000,000 last year. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article173 1932-07-02 11 Hoover Proposals. INSTRUCTIONS SENT TO GENEVA. Tokio, July 2. Tantamount to a flat rejection of the Hoover proposals is the description applied by the Government spokesman to the instructions the Foreign Office has sent to Mr. Matsudaira, the Japanese delegate at Geneva. The instructions are similar173 words
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Article248 1932-07-02 11 Alleged Cheating At Turnstiles. The case in which six Chinese gatemen empolyed at the six turnstiles at. the Anson Road Stadium are charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of money collected from spectators came up for hearing before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Police248 words
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Article172 1932-07-02 11 Gaol for Housebreaking In Melbourne. Sentence of five year*' imprisonment with hard labour imposed in Melbourne on John Farquharson, f.-ed 47, a Scottish engineer, on charges of housebreaking, has been reduced to 4 -2 years by the Court of Crimina 1 Appeal at Melbourne. Farquharson declared in an172 words
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Article131 1932-07-02 11 How Escaping Chinese Was Caught. An attempt at robbery took place in a shop in Upper Serangcnn Road yesterday evening about 9. A Chinese entered the shop but ran away when the alarm was raised. He was chased by the shopkeeper and some neighbours. While trying to131 words
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Article43 1932-07-02 11 Sir Cecil Clementi will leave King's He.us Kuala Lumpur, by the 7.30 a.m. train en Wednesday for Tapah Road and Cameron Highlands, reaching Tanah Rau about 2 p.m. He will return to Kuaia Lumpur by car on Sunday, July 10.43 words
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Article650 1932-07-02 11 Cannot Find Work For All. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 2. A proclamation has been issued by the Government in which it is stated that those unemployed must understand that the Government is not in a position to give assistance to everyone. It must first650 words
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Article63 1932-07-02 11 Japanese Reservoir Bursts Its Banks. Tokio, July 2. Thirty people are missing and believed to be drowned as the result of the bunks of the reservoir at Mikimachi, in Hyogo Prefecture, bursling after heavy rains and sweeping away a large number of houses. Storms are reported to haveReuter - 63 words
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Article2734 1932-07-02 11 Direct Negotiations With Japan. i TO SOLVE DISPUTES. Shanghai Conference Now Favoured. Sensational reports are to hand that Nanking now favours direct negotiations with Japan for the settlement of the Manchurian dispute. It is stated that China may urfje the interested Powers to convene an international conferenceSin Kuo Min - 2,734 words
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Advertisement57 1932-07-02 11 On Other Pages. Page Around the Markets by the Financial Correspondent 8 Why All Good Scoots Hal.War By Lord BadenPowell 10 Seremban Sanitary Board 12 Malaya Cup Football 1.1 County Cricket Results 13 Wimbledon Tennis 13 Malay* Beat I.C.F.A. 14 Women's Page 15 Triple Murder Charge 17 Journal in the57 words
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Article251 1932-07-02 12 Alleged Gangsters. POLICE POUNCE ON H CHINESE. The heart of Ipoh town was startled last night wwi n a shot rang out and a party or detectives pounced on eleven CMiW. alleged gangsters, and succeeded in capturing ten of them. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh,251 words
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Article373 1932-07-02 12 Argentine Vessel Dumps Deportees. Thr mystery ship Chaco berthed in the Royal Albert Docks, in the Thames, last month, having: aroused unlimited curiosity during her IS weeks' tour of Europe, depositing 111 deportee* from the Argentine, in their respecting countries. Police guarded the gangways, the Port of London373 words
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Article221 1932-07-02 12 Visit of the Rev. F. E. Ford. Hwbtn of Toe H in Malaya are soon to reieive a visit !>om the Rev. F. E. Fold, who has l>»'-'n padre of "Toe H" ir\ India sime 4929 Mid has accomplished much valuable work there. Affectionately known U221 words
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Article199 1932-07-02 12 VOTES FOR WOMEN IN FRANCE. Strenuous Opposition In Senate. Paris, June 29. The Senate held a meeting of quite an extraordinary character today. It is known that the Senate voted against the law according votes to women, passed by the last Chamber of Deputies, but the subject was up forAneta-Havas - 199 words
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Article309 1932-07-02 12 Does Not Come From Chicago. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 2. On the occasion of the installation last night of the British Resident of Selangor, the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, as president of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, replacing the Hon. Mr. A. Savage Bailey,309 words
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Article359 1932-07-02 12 To be Removed to Widen Footway. The fate of the two little shops in front of the Church of St. Ethelburga the Virgin, in Bishopsgat'% London, E.C., seems to be sealed after years of controversy and many efforts to secure their removal for the widening of the footway.359 words
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Article328 1932-07-02 12 Fate of Missionary At Hands of "Reds." After having been paraded from village fair to village fair and exhibited to the crowds, the Rev. H. S. Ferguson, of the China Inland Mission, who was taken captive by Communists in their raid on Chenyangkuan, North Anhui, on328 words
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Article74 1932-07-02 12 Well-Known Member of Ipoh Chettiar Community. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 2. At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry in the police court here yesterday L. N. Supramanian Chettiar, one of the leading members of the local chettiar community, was committed to the Assizes on a74 words
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Article81 1932-07-02 12 The following concert programme will be played by the Europe Hotel orchestra, directed by Mr. F. J. Strasser, tomorro-.v at 9.30 p.m. Ove.i ture, Orpheus in the Underworld. Offenbach Bjllct Egyptien; I. Allesr;- > in ti Troppo. 2, Allegrette, 3. Andante Scstenuti. -4. Andante Espressivo anil AllezTo non81 words
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Article246 1932-07-02 12 Exclusive Privileges For The Governor. A BUI is to be introduced into the Legislative Council to amend the Telegraphs Ordinance. The objects and reasons of the Bill states It is considered desirable that there should be power, in cases of emergency, to withdraw the use246 words
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Article280 1932-07-02 12 Spectacular Battle in Macao Harbour. Here is a fuller account of the spectacular battle between opposing Chinese forces which was fought on the morning of June 17 in the harbour of Macao, the Portuguese colony across the mouth of the Pearl river from Hong Kong. The fight280 words
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Article461 1932-07-02 12 Alleged Pork Ring In Market (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 29. The Seremban Sanitary Board met today at the State Council Chambers, with Mr. Leslie Forbes in the chair. At a previous meeting certain recommendations were put forward by a subcommittee, following a petition concerning the461 words
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Article298 1932-07-02 12 Echo of a King's Escape From England. London, June 15. Frank Lane, ironmonger, Faringdon, Berks, was summoned at the local policecourt for using certain armorial bearings without a licence contrary to the Revenue Act, 1869. Mr. B. James stated that Lane used armorial bearings on notepaper for298 words
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Article54 1932-07-02 12 Receiving Order on His Own Petition. (From Our Own Correspondent) I poh. July 2. On his own petition a receiving and adjudication order was made against Mr. A. H. Whitaker, formerly carrying on a share broking business and latterly a director of the Morning News Press,54 words
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Article46 1932-07-02 12 Assault on Chinese in Rochore District. Just after dusk yesterday in the Kix-hure district a Chinese is said to have had sulphuric acid thrown over him. H> was burned on the face and boty. He was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital46 words
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Article601 1932-07-02 12 Young Girl Killed. INQUEST VERDICT OF MISADVENTURE. The inquiry into the death of Tan Gek Wah, a seven-year-old girl, who died as a result of gun-shot wounds at ('hangi, was concluded before Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday morning when a verdict of death hy601 words
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Article335 1932-07-02 12 Mechanised' Army Mounts." The process of substituting the mafhiiu- for the horse in the Royal Regiment has advanced greatly during recent years, says the military correspondent of the Morning Post. All the medium, anti-aircraft, and heavy batteries have been placed on a inechuiikal basis and the change has335 words
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Advertisement69 1932-07-02 12 SSCRUBB'S PERFUMED AMMONIA. The revitalising and invigorating properties of SCRUBB'S PERFUMED AMMONIA render it a bath. You step from the softened and subtly scented water with all trace of lassitude banished. SCRUBB'S PERFUMED AMMONIA IS MADE IN ENGLAND V Mp Sole Agents for Malaya 6 \ppw Joseph T ravers Sons,69 words
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Article, Illustration893 1932-07-02 13 Mrs. Moody Wins Women's Title. London, July 1. Mrs. F. B. Moody (Helen Wills) won the women's singles championship at Wimbledon today by defeating Miss Helen Jacobs in an all-American final, 6—3, 6—l. The men's doubles semi-finals resulted in J. Brugnon and J. Borotra (France) beating W.Aneta-Havas - 893 words
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Article644 1932-07-02 13 County Cricket Results. REMARKABLE BOWLING FEATS. Big victories were registered in the majority of the six county cricket match- 1 os which concluded yesterday. At Leyton, Somersetshire beat Essex by an innings j and 74 runs, the two Lees each getting a century towards Somersetshire's total644 words
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Article230 1932-07-02 13 Severe Punishnrfent From Young i Johnson. (Vioni Our Oyr Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 2. A mflet interfftting boxing: contest was staged h«i.e la** night it the King CarniI val Show oefore a packed house. The programme consisted of five events with the fight between- Svd Nash and230 words
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Article119 1932-07-02 13 The Aga Khan to Finance Giant Boxer. A tour of India, giving exhibition bouts, is the programme of Primo Camera, the giant Italian boxer, after his return from the United States. His Indian tour is being financed by the Aga Khan, the Maharajahs of Kapurthala and Patiala,119 words
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Article36 1932-07-02 13 Finnish Athletes Leave For Los Angeles. Helsingfors, June 29. The first group of Finnish candidates for Olympic honours has left for Los I Angeles, via Hamburg. Finland is sending 23 athletes to America. Aneta-Havas.Aneta-Havas - 36 words
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Article35 1932-07-02 13 Finn Athlete's Throw of Over 74 Metres. Helsingfors, June 28. The Finn, Matti Jurvine, at the A,boe Sports, broke the world's record for javelin throwing by reaching a distance of 74.02 metres.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 35 words
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Article362 1932-07-02 13 Results in Mixed Doubles Tournament. Yesterday's results in the mixed doubles tournament at the P.C.C. were as follows Mixrd Doubles Handicap. W. A. Wilson and Mrv Marshall plus 15 beat Mr. PolfrUse and Miss Crowe plus 6—o, 3—6, 7—5. Mixed Doubly* Level. Mr. and Mrs. Warden i.eat C.362 words
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Article43 1932-07-02 13 Major Leagues. New York. July 1. Today's baseball resut.s were National League. New York 5 Boston 4 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 5 Chicago 8 Cincinnati 4 American League. Boston 11 New York 6 Philadelphia 5 Washington 7 Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article78 1932-07-02 13 Kuala Kangsar Win Savi Trophy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 2. The Police inter-district football competition final resulted in a win for Kuala Kangsar, who defeated the Ipoh section 2—o. The winners displayed better combination and led I—o1 0 at the interval. At the conclusion of the78 words
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Article20 1932-07-02 13 S.G.C. Mixed Foursomes. The Singapore Golf Club monthly mixed foursomes competition will he held on Friday, the 15th.20 words
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Article622 1932-07-02 13 Malaya Cup Match At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 1. The custom with the Negri, that of extending a superior combination, was repeated today when after leading for the major portion of the game they succumbed to the valiant efforts of Johore, who pushed622 words
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Article49 1932-07-02 13 Scratching for Today's Events. The Perak Turf Club meeting starts today, scratchings are as follows I.— Fu Shen. 3. Noble Moor, Neelaveni. 4.— Sir Brattle. 5. (lUlvain. C. Kings-Ma. 7. Deep Music. Double tote on races 3 and 4. G and 8. Big sweep on rate K.49 words
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Article55 1932-07-02 13 Robertson Puts Up Second Best Time. London, July 1. In the A. A. A. Championships at the White City the Marathon was won by D. McNab Robertson (Maryhill Harriers) in 2 hr. 34 mm. 32 sec, which is tha second fastest time achieved in England. —Reuter. The MarathonReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement76 1932-07-02 13 "H.M.V." RECORDS OF ONE HOUR WITH YOU NOW BEING SCREENED AT THE CAPITOL. R. 617.1 ONE HOUR WITH YOU F.T. Ambrose Orchestra. WHAT WOULD YOU DO F.T. Ambrose Orchestra. B. 4188 ONE HOUR WITH YOU MEDLEY New Mayfair Orchestra. ONE HOUR WITH YOU P»rt 2 New Mayfair Orchestra. B. 417376 words
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Advertisement25 1932-07-02 13 Other Sporting News Appears On Page 14. K^M__^ Prepared From High Grade Wine rand Pure Fruits VM J f g CLARET JI cup PH r!AS«kNfAVEU?25 words
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Article601 1932-07-02 14 L. A. C. Dauphin Wins The Championship. The R.A.F. in Singapore held their first athletic sports at Seletar yesterday, carrying out a programme of 13 events. There was a laijre gathering of visitors among whom were the Colonial Secretary, Sir John Scott, and Lady Scott. The events were601 words
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Article106 1932-07-02 14 Enclosure for General Public On Padang. On the occasion of the S.C.C. vs. Malays to be played on the Padang on Monday, an enclosure with seating accommodation on the Club side of the Padanp will be available to the general public at an admission charge of 50106 words
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Article275 1932-07-02 14 Tamilians Beaten By Odd Goal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 1. S.C.R.C. B I T.P.C.A. A 1. To be beaten on their own ground, by the odd goal in three after opening the scoring and after attacking most of the time by the second string of275 words
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Article163 1932-07-02 14 I The following have been invited to rep- resent the Medical Service* at football mrainst the S.C.C. B on the Padang on i Tuesday next DrJ Oehlers (jr.), Hashim. Hendroff, Dr. O'Driscoll, Johary, Ismail, Dr. Strahan, Dr. Spink, Dr. Oehlers (sr.), E. A. Joy and Ah Peng. The163 words
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Article242 1932-07-02 14 Saturday, July 2. Perak Turf Club Summer Races, First Day. Football: Malaya Cup: Malaya Command vs. Malacca. Anson Rd. Stadium. Cricket: S.C.C. tournament: Merchants- ts. 8.8. and 1., Padang;; S.R.C. ts. S.C.C, S.R.C. (?rd. Inter Collejre match. Raffles College vs. Medical College at Raffles College; Ceyion Sports Club242 words
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Article687 1932-07-02 14 Madon Scores Three Goals Out of Five. Malays "> Indo-Cey lonese 2. A rather poor First Division League match was witnessed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday When the Malays easily defeated the Indo-Ceylones* by 5—2. The Indo-Ceylone9e in praetteally all their matches are inclined687 words
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Article577 1932-07-02 14 The Reaction. HIS EXPERIENCES IN RUSSIA. A reminder of the horrors of revolution was given by Mr. George Bernard Shaw, at Oxford, when he addressed the October Club, an undergraduate Communist society. In his speech, which lasted one and a half hours, he expressed views en a577 words
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Article155 1932-07-02 14 Man Saved by Asbestos Blanket. A rescue from a blazing aeroplane, which the Coroner said v as almost without parallel, was described at the inquest at Manchester on Leading Aircraftman W. P. Lane, who was burned to death when an R.A.F. machine crashed at the municipal aerodrome. Sergeant155 words
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Article677 1932-07-02 14 ST. ANDREW'S CATHfcDRAL.— 6th Sunday after Trinity, Jaty 3, 6.5* a.m., Holt Comn. TJ« a.m., Matins; 8 a.m.. Holy Conn. (Choral); 10 a.m., Children's Service; 5.30 p.m., Kvenionfc- (Choral) and Sermon; Holy Comn. on Mon.. W«d. and Friday at 8 a.m., Tue»., Thuri. and Saturday at 7 a.m.677 words
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Advertisement91 1932-07-02 14 YOUR DOG requires a New License. lt wiH also want ll NEW COLLAR *%fc •^wHi§sW;l- A <;(>OI) DOG is worthy of the BEST GEAR. TJstJwßl^ Asjr-« 1 i Send to us for all your g^gSsflfe v. DOGGIE REQUISITES." We have a fine selection of all kinds of DOG EQUIPMENT. COLLARS.91 words
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Advertisement211 1932-07-02 14 CUTICURA For Rashes V H tlczema Band All Forms of Itching, Burning I Shin Irritations. Bathe with Catlcara Soap I Anoint with Cattmra Oinim«>ni Relief comes at once and healing soon follows. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller A Phippa Malaya Limited. Union Baildintf. Sinusporr.211 words
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Article1670 1932-07-02 15 By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. London, May 25. A woman, as elusive as Dr. Moriarty, is said to he the master brain directing and planning the ever-growing number of successful smash-and-grab raids in the West End of London. She is tall and smartly dressed1,670 words
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Article224 1932-07-02 15 Cleaning Bead Necklaces. I>EAI> Mflrlyri will repay a thorough cleaning. As the various kinds require different treatment, the following hints on their care will be helpful. Amber beads should be washed in milk and then polished with a chamois leather. Coral will look fresh after a treatment of olive oil.224 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-07-02 15 TTERE is something different in lounging pyjamas, worn by Minna (.(inilM-11. the Fox film player. The featured colours in the silk striped effect are yellow, black and white. The little cutaway jacket is of black Ydvet.38 words
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Article, Illustration22 1932-07-02 15 THE bodice and sleeves of a black sheer crepe five o'clock frock are embellished with a circular motif of brilliants.22 words
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Article362 1932-07-02 15 Chamois leather gloves should be mended with fine wool instead of cotton. This does not tear the leather so easily. Welsh Raiebit makes a welcome change if it is made in the ordinary way, but, instead of beinjr put on toa.-t. poured on to toasted and buttered crumpets,362 words
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Article278 1932-07-02 15 A definition of beauty was given by Jeanette Mac Donald during the production of "One Hour With You," Maurice Chevalier.'s latest starring vehicle for Paramount. Our conception of beauty today is highly optimistic," she opines. Anyone who still believes that beauty is a iieaven-sent gift and homeliness278 words
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Advertisement725 1932-07-02 15 MILK THAT T ALWAYS FRESH C*****^/ KT.IM, the modern pow- f \^g~^^^^^T\\ der«d milk, stays fresh iß^Db^ and sweet without refri- iW^s^vC^^ —^^\s^sr geration in any clim- fy s^sJ^Ptl ate or season. It is {■mßßßHM*^^^^ pure, rich, wholesome \Js»L*V \1 fll II fLaflsV and safe! Delicious for l»\^\v^^ *^~^l/ rooking725 words
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Article81 1932-07-02 16 Mrs. H. G. Hawker to Wed A Doctor. The widow of Mr. H. G. Hawker, who in 1919 attempted the first direct aeroSlane flight of the Atlantic, is to marry D. B. S. Brace-Jones, recently resident medical officer at Charing Cross Hospital. During his historic flight Mr.81 words
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Article477 1932-07-02 16 Woman's Tribute To Habits Manners. An amusing article appeared recently in the Japanese Press under the name of Mathilde Kato, who is well known as a writer and traveller, says the Tokio correspondent of the Morning Post. Mrs. Kato says of a visit to England that477 words
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Article197 1932-07-02 16 Voluntary Liquidation Of James Spence and Co. The old-established duapery business of Messrs. James Spence and' Co., St. Paul's Churchyard, London, is to go into voluntary liquidation. This decision has been made by shareholders," said Mr. A. K. Marshall, the managing director, in order to protect the197 words
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Article255 1932-07-02 16 Living in House of 150 Rooms. Maud Allan, the dancer, who is always remembered for her Vision of Salome," is living almost alone in a mansion with 150 rooms. This was among disclosures made at Marylebone police court on June 10 when she was summoned for non-payment255 words
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Advertisement898 1932-07-02 16 jPj SODA > pill WATER Xv:; Yiim prepared from pure filtered water, under Hygienic Condi-lUii^r^_-->^_i>lil| t*ons an<* w**k u P"to*^ate Plant should not rush violently oul ™VSM ™J of the bottle, but it should IS^yiisiiijy^fj] keep on sparkling in the glass iijj and retain its sharp and pleas1:1 iii! PI898 words
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Article1369 1932-07-02 17 Dead Women in Wood. DRAMATIC ARREST OF SOLDIER. Jaw.c Thomas Collins, a soldier, we". Wrtm ted at Hadley Wood, near Barnet «"nr'.y on June 14 after a series of amazinv incidents. He was taken to Ashford police station, Kent, and was charged there with the wilful murder1,369 words
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Article631 1932-07-02 17 River Spectacle. DEMON HUNTS AND PIRATE CHASES. Salzburg Land, that is, the country around the ancient town of that name, has many remarkable and interesting customs of its own that are not to be I found in any other Austrian province, writes the Vienna correspondent of the631 words
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Advertisement113 1932-07-02 17 seldom see this destrnctivp ln«ert— X mm silvcrfigli is 100 busy gnawing away I at your silks, lares, books, and important papers to keep in sight. Every year silver. fish il«-fr«.\ valuables running into tremendous amounts. Take no chances. Spray the hiding places of silver fish regularly with Flit. I113 words
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Advertisement184 1932-07-02 17 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. MANUFACTURE r\f\ j j 1 -?s^ HULLS FOR OUTBOARD AND INBOARD CRAFT. SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF ENGINES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. rw other method of whitening teeth A 8 Day Watch f n e< l ual C/eamwa%M z$ spring, needs winding but -I&\^\ Wdft^^L 9*184 words
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Article, Illustration2579 1932-07-02 18 What Are The Highlands Like?— An Attempt At An Answer The Hill Station Today From Sakai Trails To Motor Roads— The First Two Bungalows Good Sport But Poor Scenery A Future Township And Planting District. (By Our Km Lumpur Correspondent.) "|N th? Highlands at2,579 words
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Article52 1932-07-02 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sere m ban, June 30. The charge of theft of $550 preferred against a Bengali named Ellahibakeh failed when the accused was today acquitted and discharged by the S«remb*n Magistrate. The sum of $294 which was found was ordered to be returned to52 words
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Advertisement325 1932-07-02 18 TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR I PRINCE'S THEATRE COLISEUM THEATRE ('PHONE 2750) ('PHONE 2578) 3 niirhts commencing 3 nights commencing MONDAY, JULY 4th SUNDAY, JULY 3rd Unive real's comedy -drama Hetro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents THE SIN OF STEADY COMPAHY MADELON CLAUDET NO M4N^£ \S* E CLV E Kpisodes 5 to 8 of325 words
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Article367 1932-07-02 19 VOICE SH ORN OF DISTORTION. British Discovery. AID IN RELAYED BROADCASTING. The fundamental problem of rolephony lins boen solved by MtHA scientist*. For the first time in b'story nndistorted speech has been received over the telephone, and not merely from places mile or two upart. but from Aberdeen to the367 words
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Article282 1932-07-02 19 Good Clip of Black wool. The sheep-shearing season in London is now at its height. From the downs of Bavswater, the heights of Hampstead, and The plains of Piccadilly, the 400 sheep which come to fatten on London pastures have been col>cted at the "home farm" in282 words
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Article86 1932-07-02 19 Ophthalmic Surgeon Fails To See Policeman. Charles James Longworth Blair, of Sheen Road. Richmond, was raasjwsjed Bl West I/ondon Police Court recently lor diiving a motor-car vithout due care at Cromwell Road. Kens-ngton. Mr. J. A. Morley (flf-fending) explained that owing to the sun blinding him Mr.86 words
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Article453 1932-07-02 19 Pull-overs Preferred To Cardigans* In the proposals for cress reform which rre now in debate by the nrmy and under consideration by the Wnv Office, perhaps the greatest problem is that of combining Warmth and weather protection with lightness, writes the military correspondent of the453 words
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Article166 1932-07-02 19 FROZEN ASSETS. Leading Liverpool Firm Suspends Payment. The difficulty of obtaining payments due .from Continental countries, owing to the financial restrictions in operation there, is the main reason for the suspension of payment hy Mes.«r=. Hornby, Hemelryk and Co., a leading Bra cotton and general commodity broke'-... who have been166 words
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Article121 1932-07-02 19 Dutchman of 52 Makes Trip In Fourteen Hours. London, June 12. Considerable interest was aroused by the arrival at Dover last evening of a 62-year-old man, Henrick Sehilperoort, of Rotterdam, who had clossed the Channel from Calais on a hydroeycle. Schilperoot i« the first Dutchman to accomplish121 words
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Article93 1932-07-02 19 Nonconformist Becoming A Catholic Priest. Dr. W. E. Orchard, the Nonconformist divine who recently joined the Roman Catholic Church, must, before he can be!come a priest, take a three to four years' course of theology at a college. "It does not matter," a high Roman Catholic93 words
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Article427 1932-07-02 19 The Advantages Of Protection. Mr. Runciman. President of the Board of Trade, defends Protection in the News Letter the official organ of the National Labour Committee. One of the arguments advanced egaipst Protection," he writes, is that the relief from foreign competition which it gives to427 words
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Article328 1932-07-02 19 We Play Too Much," Says Mr. P. F. Warner. Mr. P. F. Warner, one of the selectors of the England team, who was entertained by the Oxford Luncheon Club, exptOSsed the view hat too much county .ricket was played in England. He was speaking on "The outlook for328 words
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Article184 1932-07-02 19 NAVY'S l½ d. ICE CREAM. Complaints About Soda Fountain Drinks. Ice cream is now supplied in all ships of the Navy with ice iream plants, in biscuit cups, at I1I 1 bd. each. A meeting of the Headquarters Naval Canteen Committee was informed to this eiTect recently. Dealing with a184 words
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Article407 1932-07-02 19 "Nhnrod" Letters Sold For 200 Guineas. Excellent price* for Meissen porcelain, of the Kaendlor period, were obtained 'iy Messrs. Puttick and Simpson last month in the second session of the three days' sale of the Brook House collection of works of art. the total proceeds for407 words
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Article564 1932-07-02 19 Hougomont Apprentice's Diary. Dismastend and battered by a cyclone which ■-truck her during her 129-days' voyape from London, the four-matted Finnish barque HonfMinont, 2,378 tons, reached anchorage at Port Adelaide on the night of May x. The storm occurred when the vessel was Hi miles west of564 words
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Article459 1932-07-02 19 INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE. Sir Samuel Hoare's Assurance. R ferenec to the future of the Indijn Civil Service and to the safetruardintr of the rights of its numbers was made liy Sir Samuel Hoare. Secretary far India, in peed) Ht th Indian civil Service din- ncr in London. After nayirn; a459 words
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Article211 1932-07-02 19 Minnie's Descendants Follow The White Ensign. The distinct :<>n of hrinjr the "i;>! motlit r of the Britisb Xuvy bektnsi t<> "Minnii-." ii pu-.v-iti;itcil wti-inn of H. SI. destroyer Watchman, now cruising 'i> Scottish waters. "Minnie's" children, jrrandchildrpn. |m niajtli liiMiiHl. and pajtorfM! ehildrvn, ue located in211 words
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Article185 1932-07-02 19 Friday, July 1, C.ir. p.m., Hrudquartcr*, l»t. Rn. SlgnaJ Si. t. Mil. I.c -.ur,' TttopboiM I > 1 1 1 anlta. AdJa*Un«nU; .r..l. r ..l. r i p.m.. llca.lquaiters. "D" i Kuia -i.i.i > Company, Volant|nry Panuh- Waapon Trajninc; US i>.m.. I Headquarters. Intollifar.ca PI, Laetora Maw OrKanicatiun:185 words
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Advertisement38 1932-07-02 19 THE ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. Signt tutinr trrr hy fully qualified optician*. Five years' fruarantre (riven with each pair uf Lenses. Head OftVe: IN, South Rririxe Roari. Local Branrh: MS, North Kridee Koad. Ollvpr Branches: I'enanr and Bangkok. I-38 words
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Miscellaneous153 1932-07-02 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle _'iM_ ijfcyj &■s: iWj/f few,: /jm SSs rr m 3&s r^^ l^__ ?5~ 5* 4« j^g l^. ~W* 55 gSjf, |r IHZ!— 'Z.^ I I I rla 1 I (CLUES.) ACROBS li: JSL -'0. Taatrs fl^° .'2. Speak in public 4. liKh-.-as robhSTi 23. M«te of rim153 words
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Article, Illustration39 1932-07-02 20 THE THAMES RISES The Thames flooded so much of the countryside around Walton-on-Thames that schoolboys had to resort to the use of punts in getting to their homes from school. (Planet News.)39 words
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Article, Illustration39 1932-07-02 20 UNIVERSITIES' ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS Represents lives of nearly all the English Universities took part in the Universities' Athletic Cham pionships at Motspur Park, near London. The photo shows competitors taking the first hurdle in the 440 yards' hurdles. (Planet News.)39 words
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Article, Illustration43 1932-07-02 20 SECOND ASCENT INTO STRATOSPHERE Professor Piccard is busy completing his new gondola, at the Brussels University for his second ascent with a balloon into the stratosphere which he is to make shortly. The photo shows the professor beside the new gondola. (Planet News.)43 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-07-02 20 RUSHING TORRENT OF FLOOD WATER The rushing torrent of flood water passing through Teddington Weir, where the river was much above its normal level, in the floods which laid waste much of the Thames valley. (Planet News.)37 words
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Article, Illustration46 1932-07-02 20 LUCKY M LOU" RESCUED Lucky "Lanky Lou Reiehers," the American airman, was rescued from the sea 47 miles off Fastnet Light on the southern tip of Ireland by the s.s. President Roose\elt. The photo shows Reichers receiving attention from Dr. Mulligan the ship's surgeon. (Planet News.)46 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-07-02 20 SOUTHERN COMMAND HORSE SHOW A scene at the annual Southern Command Horse Show at Tidworth Camp, Hampshire. Planet News.)19 words
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Advertisement313 1932-07-02 20 .THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (incorporated to Great Britain) Hud Office for Malaya: SINGAPORE. PHYUOSAN An Eminent Doctor Gives You the Means to Keep Fit Your.?. If yon are over 40 yoor fre»l— t need is tn keen on keeping You are Mas old as your arteries." Hardening313 words