The Straits Times, 6 July 1932
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Title Section40 1932-07-06 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHE» I^AiLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA, t 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDWAaAY, JULY 6, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement213 1932-07-06 1 -MMH-'iimfr-'M •INGAPORi; 78. CECIL ST. X'JPMONC ■UlI." I 6.15 Tc. :ght 9.15 FREDRIC MARCH in DR. JEKYLL MR. HYDE Phon* 6261-2. I I USE GOODWIN'S SOAPS j MADE IN ENGLAND. j >^GOODpN'S^. j I /aLLAREV XsOAPftAKES\ /peciallX flllt yr ARE UNEQUALLEI J^FOR WASHING K. OrE.VIALiLiI S' DELICATE FABRICS, FINE UNDERWEAR213 words
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Advertisement12 1932-07-06 1 6.15 Tonight 9.15 FREDRIC MARCH in "DR. JEKYLL MR. HYDE Phone 5261-2.12 words
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Advertisement509 1932-07-06 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PF.MNSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. DNBBS CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OITWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Da* Spore. 1932. KASHMIR 9.000 July 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 July509 words
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Advertisement736 1932-07-06 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPtN YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, MarseilleH. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middle»boroueh. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 13 14 HARUNA MARU 10.500 July 27 28 KATORI MARU 10,000 Aug. 11 12 i KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Stpt. 7 8736 words
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Advertisement486 1932-07-06 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by th* wellknown steamer MARELLA (73*6 tons) and th* s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of th* largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins486 words
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Advertisement613 1932-07-06 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASBENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. I m.s. ERRIA July 13 July 16 S.s. ALSIA Aug. 10 Aug. 12 m.s. LALANDIA Aug. 31 Sept. 2 m.s. MEONIA Sept. 21 Sept. 23 m.s.613 words
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Advertisement1071 1932-07-06 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co. Ltd, and China (1*32), LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHI.' Co, Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE. Ld. THE1,071 words
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Shipping News.
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Article403 1932-07-06 3 Temporary or Permanent Cessation There is great interest in the shipViuilding industry as to whether or not the closing down of Messrs. Earle's Shipbuilding Company's yard at Hull is to be temporary or permanent. The authorities at the yard itself are discreetly silent on that point,403 words
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Article319 1932-07-06 3 Model of Historic Mersey Steamship. The shipping gallery of the Liverpool Museum has just added a model of the steam packat Elizabeth (the first steam,ship to enter the Mevsey) which is the first of two models which Captain Nigel W Kennedy, T. F.. was commissioned to319 words
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Article439 1932-07-06 3 Valuable Work In Antarctic. After 19 months of peril in Antarctic seas, the Royal research ship, William Scoresby has berthed at the East India Dock. Before being paid off, the ship was inspected by Vice-Admiral H. P. Douglas, who presented mementoes of the commission to the officers439 words
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Article272 1932-07-06 3 Plans to Facilitate The New System. A conference at the Board of Trade, attended by representatives of associations connected with the shipping industry, discussed what steps should be taken to facilitate the change over from the system of indirect to that of direct helm orders. The conference afrreed272 words
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Article69 1932-07-06 3 BENGAL MARU, Jap., 5,231 tons, from Yokohama 5-7, for Colombo 7-7. KEDAH, Brit., from B. Deli 5-7, for B. Deli 7-7 LYEEMOON, Brit., 1,734 tons, from Penang 6-7, for Hong Kong 7-7. MAROS, Dut., 529 tons, from Indragiri 6-7, for Indragiri 8-7. MATA HARI, Brit., 519 tons, from69 words
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Article119 1932-07-06 3 Wednesday, July 6. Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected to KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Marpessa, Toboali, Tug "Pentower," Lch. "Shikari," Kinta, Dredger "Todak," W. Bt. "Splendour," W. Bt. "Spring. 1 CoaJ Wharf Nil. Oil Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock119 words
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Article61 1932-07-06 3 The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Singapore Agatha, Aller, Anshun, Barrwhin, Dupleix, Hai Hing, Kaisar-I-Hind, Laganbank, Mentor, Mikage Mam, No. 5, Nieuw Holland, Penang Maiu, Silver Sandal, Teneriffa, Trivia, Tsuruga Maru, Yeiryo Maru. Ptnang Burma Maru, Cap Varc'.h. Carthaee, Hoeisa-n Maru, Koki61 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement89 1932-07-06 3 JOINT SERVICE OK THE PRINCE LINE and SILVER LINE FROM THE STRAITS TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Commencing with the m.v. "SILVERPALM" sailing from SINGAPORE OCTOBER 18, 1932, followed by the m.v. "JAVANESE PRINCE" NOVEMBER 1, 1932. the PRINCE LINE and the SILVER LINE will maintain a REGULAR89 words
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Advertisement294 1932-07-06 3 KERR STEAMSHIP CO., INC (Incorporated in U.SJL) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ). Dus Dus. Bsils. N. York. M.S. SILVERSANDAL July 10 July 16 Aug. 20 M.S. SILVERWILLOW July 26 Aug. 1 Sept. I M.S. SILVERYEW Aug. 16 Aug. 22294 words
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Advertisement379 1932-07-06 3 fiNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany.) The undermentioned are the company's latended fixtures OUTWARDS. S sj. AI.STER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow July 21 HOMEWARDS. M.s. FULDA for P. Said, Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen Julj S I m.a TRAVE for P. Said,379 words
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Advertisement451 1932-07-06 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINB A FEW MORE REASONS WHY DOLLAR LINERS ARE POPULAR. 1 Ths 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.451 words
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Advertisement476 1932-07-06 3 ELLERMAN BUCKiN ALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN" LINK. Psssenger and Freight Services to < UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports snd Suei CanaL OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI ft JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF MELBOURNE Aug. 1 s.s. CITY OF BAGDAD Sept. 11 HOMEWARDS. s.c476 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous188 1932-07-06 3 TIDE TABLES. Wednesday, July 6.^ H. W. 12.40 p.m., 8 ft. 4 in., 11.39 p.m., 9 ft. 9 in. Thursday, July 7. H. W. 1.11 p.m., 8 ft. 5 in. Friday. July 8. H. W. 12.20 a.m.. 9 ft. 9 in., 1.45 p.m., 8 ft. 5 in. Saturday, July 9.188 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement732 1932-07-06 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. Whin kpplyinr for any position advertised. In the«e rolumna send copies of testimonial*. Do n»l ki-i.ri origiaala. Ro flux 219 advertisement for services of typist three evenings a week. Appointment Bade. Applicants thanked. LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED. Only men capable of producing 6,000 ens correctad matter per hour need732 words
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Advertisement749 1932-07-06 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET 81, WlTtfe Roaa. Apply C, MaTaeca Street TO LET, No. 64, Kings Rd., off Bukit Timah Road. Apply personally. Estate t Trust Agenciei (lMt) Ltd.. Raffles Chambers. BUNGALOWS, 4 and 18, Angullla Park, modern sanitation, not reduced. 92. Robinson Rdw— store Office. Apply Angullia Co. TO749 words
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Advertisement460 1932-07-06 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES 10 LET, 24-B, Battery Ifcmd, 2nd floor. Apply Guthrie A Co., Ltd. TO LET, irround floor, 73, Cecil Street, also offices in Stanley Street. Modern sanitation. Apply J. S. Nathan, 5. de Souza Street. LARGE OFFICES, to let, at 9, De Souia St. and 74,460 words
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Advertisement512 1932-07-06 4 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS NOTICE ii hereby riven that 'enden an now invited for the following materials oi services, and that particulars of aucb tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Erection and completion of Entrance and Ticket Office at Jalun Bcsar Football Stadium. Date of512 words
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Advertisement607 1932-07-06 4 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of Singnnoip Town and Country Properties. At Messrs. Ch.opf Koon Seng A Co/s saleroor.i, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, July 13. 1932, at 2.30 p.m. Lots 1 A 2. Valuable freehold land situate at Dukes Road and Kingrs Road off Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, amis607 words
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Advertisement253 1932-07-06 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Slump Times. Tyres, I|M|||i» Tubes. Batteries, Ppark w Plugs give most miles per dollar. See v- we will save your money. CHOP EE GVAN,\2I, *ochor* Cnnal Road. NANG HENG FURNITURE Co. Designers and Makers of "Modern" furniture for home and office. Show-Room:— 103. SELECIE ROAD. Factory:— 7o, SOPHIA253 words
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Article163 1932-07-06 5 Leave Taiping For Alor Star. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 4. Three aeroplanes arrived in Taiping on Sunday morning from Kuala Lumpur. The machines were piloted by Mr. F. B. Taylor, Mr. G. W. Salt »nd Mr. H. F. L. Mavity, with Mr. Grant Watson as a163 words
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Article118 1932-07-06 5 HAROLD H ABEKOST. Verdict of Suicide While Of Unsound Mind. A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was returned by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, this morning at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Harold Morris Habekost, who was found dead near Amber Road118 words
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Article80 1932-07-06 5 At the general meeting of the Chinese Recreation Club, Port Swettenham, the following were elected office bearers for the ensning year President, Mr. Yap Fon Chong vice-president, Mr. I.im Soon Khean hon. sec, Mr. Bah Ah Kow; hon. treas., Mr. Lv Kin Siang, committee, Messrs. Tan Miang Chua, Khoo Teik80 words
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Article192 1932-07-06 5 Fishing Industies at Morib Inspected. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kb.ng-, July 4. H.E. the High Commissiotifr, accompanied by Raja Udu, A.D.C., and Mr. R. J. Curtis, A.D.C., arrived at the lstana Mahkota, KbriK, on Saturday nnd was received by Raja Muda of Sel.miror and Tungku Leksanmna, A.U.C.192 words
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Article191 1932-07-06 5 Wednesday, July fi. 5-1.1 p.m., Hp.idquarterr, S.R.A. (VI Lecture. Gun Drill iin.l Fire Discipline; s.lf> p.m. Heiidqunrtors, "D" (Kurasian) Company, Company Training; 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters M.G. PI. (Kuraniun), Instruments Men. Thursday, July 7, 5.11 p.m., Headquarter*, "E" (Chinese) Company. Weapon Training; 8.l. r i p.m.. Headquarters 2nd Bn,191 words
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Advertisement255 1932-07-06 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water THIS EVENING TEA DANCE— 6.3O to 8. 15 p.m. Informal After Dinner Danee 9.30 to midnight wuxj^cul SPECIAL SUNDAYS TOMORROW ■_w u-. P.* .nd DOLLAR NaBi GG omEi nE Souerkrnut LUNCH 12# 3Q to255 words
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Advertisement236 1932-07-06 5 EUROPE REVELS PRESENTED BY Mrs. G.M. ALFORD A CABARET FULL OF SPARKLE WIT. NO REPEATS. EVERY ITEM IS NEW. NEW COSTUMES, NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES. NEXT SATURDAY JULY 9th. EUROPE HOTEL ADMISSION. $1.50 25% PROCEEDS OF TICKETS to THE UNEMPLOYED FUND. THE SUNDAY TIMES ORDER FORM. The Manager, Sunday Times,236 words
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Miscellaneous264 1932-07-06 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle j 5 5 pS| 4 5 b ~""7 v 5 JJZ *5 m 751 Hi s*""5 l~m"l m _M_ —2M M^^ sm I' V.'.' 1 %Jf .'.-A 1 "I Wt §i m _ii" "i 1 p^ 1 p»>^ fc>^a rfci-d 1 1 tv'i-i Lini 1 j 1264 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1932-07-06 6 "rpHK Devil's I-ottory," a Fox MovieJ- tone production, which, like The^ Silent Witness." shows that Hollywood* is making a genuine effort to please British audiences by making picture' with an English flavour, opens at the Alhambra tomorrow. Elissa Landi and. Victor McLaglen head a1,644 words
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Article, Illustration13 1932-07-06 6 The ftmuuH Barrymor<- brothers in "Ar- -nr Lupin," (o !>«■ iihown I thr Alhamhra.13 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement49 1932-07-06 6 X^KnKr V\j Qualih in a suit denotes vj^^r \j skilled cutting perfect l\^ lailorinji of the best n materials available. The Suits of H.B. Winter are famed for QUALITY. i mi can recognise t lie style and A"*-. llKWiNItER x <t 4 MtRCtiANT -TVA.I LOP» A 20 BATTERY ROAD.49 words
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Advertisement145 1932-07-06 6 TONIGHT The Brightest and Happiest Musical Show of the lot. SUNSHINE SUSIE 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 A stupendous programme presented for the first time locally. LEW AYRES IN A FAST MOVING Gll'SY ROMANCE "HEAVEN ON EARTH" SUPPORTED BY THE DETECTIVE MYSTESY THRILLER— "FINGER PRINTS" with KENNETH KARLAN and EDNA MURPHY. SEE145 words
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Advertisement531 1932-07-06 7 ■^■■■■■■■■■■■■HHHMBBpp||HMJ WARN ER BAXTER I eclipsing his "Daddy Long Legs" success in a gay romance I that will keep you laughing for weeks! I AMATEUR DADDY A Fox Movietone Picture. TOMORROW: j I "I Envy The Woman 1 M Who Loves Only Once!' X "She knows more about love than531 words
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Article173 1932-07-06 8 The Singapore Rubber Auction. ONLY MODERATE DEMAND. KBy On Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday. c Today's Prices Rubber, ."> cents per lb. Tin, Singapore price $63.12'/ 2 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, I^ondon, 1 13 lfid., unchanged. New York, 2 9 16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone Quiet. Tin,173 words
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Article71 1932-07-06 8 Noon, July 6. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyer*. Sellers. Spot 5 5 1 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Bayers. Sellers. July 5Va 5 3 16 Aug. ..5 316 5 5/10 Sept. 5< i 5» Oct.-Dec. 5 :t 8 sij Tone of Market Dull Steady.71 words
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Article165 1932-07-06 8 Singapore, July G. Gambier 7.00 (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 16.00 Copra 5.45 mixed 5.00 Sago flour, Sarawak 2.00 White Pepper 24.50 Black Pepper 20.50 Pearl Sajro 4.25 small 5.00 medium peal 6.00 Rice Siani $160 to 192 Saigon $149 to 165 Rangoon $150 to 164 No. 1 of 125165 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article435 1932-07-06 8 ■MM Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. £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 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt435 words
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Article277 1932-07-06 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller* 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.95 1.05 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 3.18.6 4.2.6 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 4.00 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 61.00 £1 £1 Con. T. S. V< Prefs. 15 9 £1277 words
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Article138 1932-07-06 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 104 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 100 103 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 1 P-c-of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 100138 words
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Article377 1932-07-06 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. The above rubber quotations are mostly only aominal. To-day's Price Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) 0.15 0.30 0.10 0.25 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.25 A. Hitam ($1) A. Kuning ($1) A. Malay <$:>) A. Molek ($1) A.377 words
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Article191 1932-07-06 8 Singapore, July 6. 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 4191 words
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Article88 1932-07-06 8 Rugby, July 5. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 8.79 Athens 562«/o Belgrade 220 Berlin 15 Bombay Is. 6 3. 32 Brussels 25.50 Bucharest 597 1 2 Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 18 i/ 8 Geneva 18.19 i/ 2 Helsingfors 235 Hong Kong Is. 3 7/32 Lisbon 110 Madrid 43% Milan 691/2British Wireless - 88 words
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Article52 1932-07-06 8 Mails (left London June 29) by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to Arrive at Singapore by the evening express on Friday. Correspondence addressed to boxholders only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. Applications from non-boxholders for delivery at the General Post Office cannot52 words
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Article36 1932-07-06 8 From China and Japan by Burma Maru due Singapore tomorrow. From China by Col di Lana due Singapore noon tomorrow. From Europe (London mails dispatched 16th June) by Rawalpindi due Penang 6 a.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article170 1932-07-06 8 Today. Sanka Island. Pladjoe II Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. 3oengei Liat and Batavia (Magnet) 4 p.m. 4orth. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Van Hcut-zi 4 p.m. Deferred Departure. Oylon and Bombay (Bengal Maru) 3 p.m. Tomorrow. Siam (except Lower Siam i iKistna) 9 a.m. lava, South-West Sumatra. SouthEast170 words
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Article50 1932-07-06 8 By KoU Tjandl Baloeran Chitral Chenonceaux TabinU Karoa Christiuan Huygens Ranchi Left Arrd. 9'pore Londwn Hay 19 June 18 May 27 June 16 May 27 June 20 June 1 June 27 June 2 June 27 June 2 June 27 June 10 June 30 June 10 July 250 words
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Article117 1932-07-06 8 Dutch Rubber Company's Loss. Kendeng Lemboe, of The Hague, which! owns rubber plantations in Sumatra and has an issued capital of £250,000 (at pan, announces a loss for 1931 of £23,000, against a profit of i' 13,000 in 1930. The dividend is passed. Last year's distribution was 5117 words
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Article231 1932-07-06 8 The figures in brackets Rive the outputs for the corresponding period of lunt year Kahmur. Hydraulic.— s<M> piculs. Kutu Tin. -Hours run 46">. cv. yds. treated 134.000 tin ore won piculs 800. Hitam Tin. S4-1I pk-uls. Ayer Hitam. Piculs C&i 119 days working) estimated value £3.350, estimated231 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-06 8 Fid lh« mouth I fib \jT tooth I J& f\ BRUSH11 words
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Miscellaneous57 1932-07-06 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Wednesday. July IS. Perak Turf Club Summer Races, Second Day. Saturday, July Singapore Yacht Club Regatta and At Perak Turf CTub Summer Races, Third Day. Mr*. 6. M. Alford's "Europe Revels" at Europe Hotel. Sporting: (vents will be found undsr a teparate heading on the sports57 words
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Article819 1932-07-06 9 Gilt-Edged Stock Makes Headway. INDUSTRIALS STILL RESTRICTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 9. Business on the Stock Exchange was on a small scale during: the past week. Gilt-edged stock, after a set-back at the end of the week before, once again had a good appearance ami819 words
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Article284 1932-07-06 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 5. Closing quotations today of the principal British and American stocks are ■given below: The rise or fall is in relation to the price of July 1. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan i'/r284 words
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Article685 1932-07-06 9 Symington and Wilson's Weekly Letter. Symington and W-lnoVs weekly market report, dated London, June 8, states. Since our last report the market has remained dull and inactive with only a mnall amount of business pairing from day to day. Prices have shown only slight variations and are practicably685 words
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Article54 1932-07-06 9 Anirlo-Johore Consolidated. -38,000 lb. Bukit Palon* Syndicate. 22,000 lb. Bajoe Kidoel.-85.367 lb Balombissie.— l7,llo ll> Consolidated Malay. 78.000 lb. Chulsa (Selantrori 69,000 lb. Djasinga. -119,678 lb. Donowarie.— 43,o39 lb. Langen.— B7,BB4 lb. Mainbau (F.M.5.1— 54.J00 lb. New Scudai.— 4o.lso lb. Sungei Salak. 90,000 11.. Sepunif Valley. 15,00054 words
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Article669 1932-07-06 9 Steady Decline in Raw Prices. UNSETTLED TONE PREVAILS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, June 8. A more unsottlod tone has prevailed throughout the Manchester market during the past week, A very disconcerting feature has been the decline In raw cott-.n prices, and on one day quotations on669 words
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Advertisement617 1932-07-06 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,0 (about 18,600,000). Paid ap Capital Glds. 66,000,000 (about •4,600,000). Reserves Glds. 29,190,007 (about £2,432,000). HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUB, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES Batavia Head office for Dutch last ladies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan,617 words
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Advertisement34 1932-07-06 9 BANKING. THE NATIONAL CITY BANKOF NEW YORK Capital Surplus Undivided Profits U.S. $225,503,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: 55. WALL STREET, NEW YORK. LONDON OFFICE: 3«. BISHOPSGATE, E.C. OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. Phone 5M26. P.O. Box 444.34 words
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Advertisement250 1932-07-06 9 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. OCEAN SHIPMENTS OF KUBBER, INCLUDING CONCENTRATED LATEX. LATEX AND REVERTEX, BEING FINAL SHIPMENTS ON OCEAN-STEAMERS AT ALL MALAYAN PORTS. DURING THE MONTH OK JUNE. IMS. Sheet and Crepe. Latex, Concentrated Latex, Revertex. Total. Tom. Toms. Tons. Transhipment. Transhipment Transhipment. Export Straits MaUy Export StTalts Malay Export. Straits250 words
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Advertisement462 1932-07-06 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPYj N.y. Netherlands Trading Society. Hi] (Established at Aautcrdsm 1824.) A J PAID UP CAPITAL PI. 80,030,000 STATUTORY RESERVE PI 20,015,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGOI. J HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES 'Bandoeng Hong Kong Rsngoon Bandjermasin Kobe 'Semarane Bombay 'Weltevreden462 words
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1061 1932-07-06 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 1932. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. j Retrenchment, economy and other d;s Imal words occur, ed frequently throughou the lengthy pioccedings of tho Felera Council. The Government needs no prompting from unofficial that servicts havj to be cut to the bone in these anxious days, and1,061 words
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Article282 1932-07-06 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H. E. Desch has been appointed a Forest Research Officer (Wood Technologist), Malayan Forest Service. Mr. A. A. Brown, manager of Pertang Estate, Bahan, is not going on leave shortly as was stated at the end of last month. Mr. A. W. Hamilton, formerly Commissioner of Police,282 words
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Article943 1932-07-06 10 Mr. Y. Osaki - Mr. Y. Osaki. A Japanese Ex-Minister Condemns Jingoism. (By formerly Japanese Minister of Justice.) Nationalism meant international anarchy, as feudalism and tribalism have meant national anarchy in the past," the writer contends. we wsh for peace and prosperity we must try, with all the means at our943 words
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Article686 1932-07-06 10 HE HAD 1,000 MEN." Many people must have rubbed thei* eyes at that part of the speech by tho Resident of Pahang in the Federal Council on Monday dealing with the selection of a site for the military at Cameron Highlands. The ordinal idea, he said,686 words
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Article137 1932-07-06 10 Singapore. At. HAMRRA. Warner Baxter and Marion Nixon in Amateur Daddy. 6.15—9.10. Phone 6908. CAI'ITOU- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with Fredric March. Miriam Hopkins, and Rose Hobart. Ul 9.15. Phone 5261-2. EUROPE HOTEL.— Europe Revels. GREAT WORLD.— Wayanffi, Cinema, Donkey Rides, Zoo, Skating ground Commercial Museum and Talkies.137 words
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Advertisement58 1932-07-06 10 BOORD'S GIN THE PRINCIPAL INGREDIENT IN FAMOUS SLINGS "THE BASE" that made r^Frl THE COCKTAIL &4jj famous S/radeznarlc lf:^£ f ra^^^^Sl AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE 8c CO., LTD. i Incorpoiati-d in England i ESTABLISHED 1845. SINGAPORE. KUALA L UMPUR AND IPOH. For the Anchor which means the finest New Zeal nd58 words
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Advertisement34 1932-07-06 10 THE STURDY HILLMANMINx! 10/30 H.P. THE CAR with "CUSHIONED POWER" Family Saloon $1,675. j UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. j 45, Orchard Road. i APPRECIATED BY CONNOISSEURS TERRY'S CHOCOLATES OF YORK. HORLICKS IS AN HONEST PRODUCT.34 words
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747 1932-07-06 11 ISSUES MORE CONFUSED. Changed Attitudes Of France and Italy. HERRIOT HARDENS. .Will Young Plan Have To Be Continued? What is to be the fate of the Lausanne Conference An Italian statement has added to the confusion of an already complicated situation and is describedReuter - 747 words
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Article21 1932-07-06 11 A charity performance was held in Alladm Theatre Hall on Sunday by the members of the Klang Chinese Amateur; Dramatic Association.21 words
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Article78 1932-07-06 11 French Minister Finds Colleague Dead. Paris, July B. A gruesome discovery has been made by M. Berthod, the Minuter of Pensions, after detecting an unpleasant odour in his office. He found the body of his colleague, M. Lehmann, InspectorGeneral of Pensions, in a room adjoining his. AccordingReuter - 78 words
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Article185 1932-07-06 11 Consolidation of Pay Settlement. Rugby, July 6. That a settlement had been reached on the consolidation of pay in the Civil Service was announced in the House of Commons today. A memorandum embodying the settlement states that the Government adheres to the decision to terminate the system underBritish Wireless - 185 words
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Article128 1932-07-06 11 Fines Damages Against Europeans. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I poh, July 4. The prosecution of the respective drivers was the sequel to the motor-car accidents which resulted in the uilway level crossing gates at Lahat Road being damaged in the early hours of Junj 26. J. A. Macfadyen,128 words
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Article68 1932-07-06 11 Fresh Examination In August. Shanghai, July 5. Dr. Tuan Sik-pang (the newly appointed Chancellor of the Central National University in Nanking) has ordered that a fresh examination of students shall be conducted at the Central University from August 20 to 25. Meanwhile some 200 students are remaining atSin Chew Jit Poh - 68 words
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Article77 1932-07-06 11 Corpse Found in Kallang River. A report was made on July 1 to the police by Mr. Chan Peng Soon, a clerk in the legal firm of Rodyk and Davidson, to the effect that his daughter, aged 19, was missing from home. On the following day the body77 words
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Article61 1932-07-06 11 Precautionary Restrictions Relaxed. Hing Kong, July 6. Owing to the fact that the cholera epidemic in Canton is subsiding, andl that far fewer cases are now occurring, the South West Provinces Political Committee, at a meeting held yesterda/, decided in favour of the relaxation of the restrictionsSin Kuo Min - 61 words
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Article43 1932-07-06 11 Rumours Described As Unfounded. Santiago it Chile, July 5. The Government denies that a new revolution ha 3 broken out and officially describes all rumours as unfounded. Reuter. Yesterday it was stated that a new military junta had seized power.43 words
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Article404 1932-07-06 11 Siam's Heir Apparent. "I AM OUTSIDE IT NOW." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 5. Prince Paribatrn of Nagor Svarga, the Heir Apparent, accompanied by his family, left Bangkok yesterday afternoon by special train. His departure was very quiet. It is understood that the party will404 words
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Article152 1932-07-06 11 News Thrills People Of Germany. Berlin, July 5. The news of the discovery of the Geiman aviators Capt. Hans Bertram and Herr von Klaussmann by aborigines and their subsequent rescue by the Australian authorities has thrilled all sections of the German population. The Press voices the gratitude for152 words
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Article90 1932-07-06 11 Fire Brigade Called To Dislodge Her. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July, 4. An elderly Chinese woman, apparently demented, climbed to the roof of a house in Jahudi Road here this morning and began throwing stones at passers-by. Her only reply when people remonstrat ed and tried,90 words
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Article50 1932-07-06 11 PITCHBLENDE RADIUM. Canadian Deposits Being Actively Worked. Rugby, July 5. The recently discovered pitchblende and radium ore deposits on the Great Bear Lake, in north west Canada, are being actively developed 'according to a statement made today by the Domirions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Tbomas, in the House of Commons.50 words
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Article185 1932-07-06 11 Heated Cargo. VESSEL ESCAPES UNDAMAGED. Batavia, July, 6. Considerable anxiety was caused, yesterday, on board the giant 17,000-ton Rotterdam Lloyd motorship Dempo lying in the harbour here, when smoke was seen coming out of one of the elevators, says a special Aneta cable to 'he185 words
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Article138 1932-07-06 11 Continuing Success Reported. Rugby, July 5. The continuing success of the great conversion scheme is officially reported today. Some holders of five per cent. War Loan, while converting, are making gifts to the State. A number of applicants for conversion on the Bank of England register have askedBritish Wireless - 138 words
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Article104 1932-07-06 11 No Benefit From Clearing House System. Rugby, July 5. It was stated in the House of Commons today that the Government, after closely observing the various clearing house systems in other countries, had been confirmed in its view that such a system would not on the whole benefitBritish Wireless - 104 words
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Article122 1932-07-06 11 Big Eruption in Northern Japan. Shanghai, July 5. The A.sama volcano in Japan was in eruption on Sunday and the explosions could be heard miles away. The citizens in the neighboring towns are fleeing. The severe rainstorm which occurred in the Oitse district of Japan from the122 words
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Article82 1932-07-06 11 Canal Gates Opened And Opponents Flooded Out. Shanghai, July 5. Following,*, dispute between the inhabitant* of two' districts in the province of Anhui— Siuhsien and Shukhsien which has been going on since Friday last, some of those concerned opened the canal flood gates with a result82 words
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Article38 1932-07-06 11 Two Men Take Off From Harbour Grace. Harbour Grace, July 6. The airmen Mat tern tnH Griffin took off from hew Just after midnight for a flight across the Atlantic. They are making for Ireland. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article200 1932-07-06 11 IRELAND AND INDIA NEGOTIATING Mr. de Valera Seeking New Trade Outlets. Dublin, July 4. A remarkably significant development in the Anglo-Irish dispute occurred when Mr. Patel, the ex-president of the Indian Legislative Assembly ai4 one of the leaders of the Indian Nationalist movement and the Congress Party, arrived here toReuter - 200 words
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Article73 1932-07-06 11 Still in Experimental Stage. Rugby, July 5. The Secretary for Mines, Mr. Isaac Foot, stated in the House of Commons today that it was impossible to estimate the success of colloidal fuel as it was still in the experimental stage. The scheme adopted by the previous Government forBritish Wireless - 73 words
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Article124 1932-07-06 11 Official Code and Deported Russians. Budapest, July 5. A mysterious affair is intriguing the police authorities. It appears that two former Russian officers, the brother.; Alexandre and Theodore Fechner, had been recently ordered to be deported and meanwhile are confined in a special camp. Last night the policeAneta-Trans-Ocean - 124 words
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Article54 1932-07-06 11 Going to Turkey to Design Large Factories. Moscow, July 6. Soviet specialists md experts are going to Turkey at the invitation of the Turkish Government to design large factories for sugar refining and pa;>er milling. This is the first occasion representatives of the Soviet have visit»d Turkey in54 words
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Article44 1932-07-06 11 Big Supplies for Use Of Red Cross. Washington, July 6. President Hoover has signed the Bill to provide for 45,000,000 bushels of wheat and 600,000 bales of CMtta from the Farm Beard supplies for the use of the Red Cross. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article2516 1932-07-06 11 Nanking Taking Them Seriously. .j AIR RAID ON HAINAN. Bombs Dropped But Miss Warships. The rumours that Japan is preparing to invade Jehol and China Proper from Manchuria, with the object of capturing Peking and Tientsin, continue to arouse much excitement. Some 8,000 Japanese troops are2,516 words
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Advertisement22 1932-07-06 11 STOP PRESS THERE IS NOTHING TO TOUCH IT! FRANKENSTEIN THE ONE AND ONLY. "Makes other thrillers tame by comparison says Press. PAVILION-TONIGHT22 words
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5118 1932-07-06 12 IMPERATIVE TO MOVE WITH UTMOST CAUTION. Jhe report of the committee appointed to make rerommendations as to the financial changes necessary to give effect to the policy of decentralisation for the Federated Malay States as outlined by His Excellency the High Commissioner at the Durbar at5,118 words
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427 1932-07-06 12 Mr. Lowinger's Work For Malayan Surveys. (From l our Ovrn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. Last night H.E. the High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G., invested Mr. V. A. Lcwinger with the insignia of a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.427 words
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Article74 1932-07-06 12 Husbands Both Given Gaol Sentences. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July 5. The fourth session of the Assizes opened this morning before Mr. Justice Prichard. There were two cases cf murder which were reduced to culpable homicide not amounting to murder. In each case the accused was74 words
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Article278 1932-07-06 12 Alleged Attack Outside His House. Norman Carmichael Begg was the complainant in a case of alleged assault which came up for. hearing before Mr. A. W. Hay, the "Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday afternoon when the evidence of Begg and his wife was recorded and278 words
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Article79 1932-07-06 12 Dinner by Compatriots At The Capitol. Sir Mari Singh Gour and his daughter. Miss Ruby Gcur, who passed through Singapore yesterday on their way back to India from China and Japan, were entertained to dinner by some of their compatriots in Singapore at the Capitol Restaurant79 words
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Article66 1932-07-06 12 Two Men Arrested Following Squabble. A Tamil m stabbed at Yunnan Estate, along Jurong Road, during a squabble. It is stated that the mandore of the estate tried to settle the matter between the Tamils who were involved, and thought he had succeeded, but later one of them66 words
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Article49 1932-07-06 12 Mrs. Howard Pedlow, wife of Mr. J. H. Pedlaw, Ag. Solicitor-General, Straits Settlements, was runner-up for the Plunkett Greene Cup at the recent Dublin Musical Festival. The Plunkett Greene Cup is open to all voices and is the Championship Cup of the Festival. There were i)t> competitors.49 words
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Article278 1932-07-06 12 Further Argument Heard In Penang Case. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 4. In the Supreme Court today before Mr. Justice Prichard further argument wa heard in the matter in which Mr. C. G. Boutcher is opposing a dissolution notice which was given to him by278 words
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Article94 1932-07-06 12 Nanking Negotiators To Go to Tokio Shanghai, July 5. With regard to the recent reports thai the Nanking Government at the suggestion of Mr. Wang Ching-wei and Marshal Chiang Kai-shek is endeavouring to make arrangements for the opening of direct negotiations between China and Japan for the94 words
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Article98 1932-07-06 12 Last Battalion Arrives In Fukien. Shanghai, July 5. With the arrival at Amoy of the battalion which left Shanghai a few days ago, the whole of the 19th Route Army is now in Fukien Province awaiting the advent of General Choi Ting-kai, the commander, to launch the98 words
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Article56 1932-07-06 12 Japan Opposes Shanghai Agreement. Shanghai, July 4. With regard to the negotiations between the International Settlement Municipal Council and the municipal authorities of Greater Shanghai, with a view to the settlement of the outer roads question, it is understood that the Japanese are still offering strong opposition toSin Kuo Min - 56 words
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Article135 1932-07-06 12 Donations to Singapore Section. The European Unemployment Committee acknowledges the following donations to the Singapore sc.-tlon during June: Half entrance fees Malayan billiards championship tournament $17, Anonymous 5, Getz Bros, and Co., 19.28. Straits Merchant 'Service Guild (social evening an! dance) 170, Mr. A. K. Baddley, 10, R.135 words
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Article49 1932-07-06 12 Owner Dies from Stab Wounds. During the theft of an opium pipe the owner, a Chinese, was Btabbed by four persons two of whom weTe later arrested. It was thought at first that the victim was not in a serious condition, but ho hos since died.49 words
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Article126 1932-07-06 12 Alleged Embezzlement In Java. Joseph Boltart, believed to be of German nationality, was arrested at the offices Of the German Consulate yesterd by the Singapore detective branch on a provisional warrant of arrest taken out on the application of the Dutch Consul General. Boltart, who arrived126 words
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Article289 1932-07-06 12 Something New in Film Fare. "Frankenstein," the Universal picture based on the novel by Mrs. Shelley, played to two crowded houses at the Pavilion last night and should continue its success as a real box-office draw untH over the week-end. Frankenstein Buceeds because it gives the public what289 words
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Article89 1932-07-06 12 Further Postponement Granted. Ong Kay Seng, the cashier employed by the Straits Steamship Co., who was arrested by the Singapore detective branch a'i<i charged with alleged criminal breach of trust in respect c; 5P.1 5:5, again appeared before Mr. C. JVilson. the Singapore Criminal Dfavrict Judge, yesteitiay when89 words
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Article185 1932-07-06 12 Monday, June 27. .In the morning His Excellency ed Sub-Inspector Hitain hin Mayut with the Meritorious Service Medal and Babedar Naßmllah and Lane Corporal Uazara Singh with the King';- Police Medals at a parade of the F.M.S. Police hel<l at the Selangor Club padang. Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday, June185 words
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Article112 1932-07-06 12 The half yearly general meeting c>f The United Confederate Fum ral AssoHation, was held on Sunday last at No. 6 Jo-» Chiat Road, when the following wci elected office bearers fo>- the second half of 1932 President, Mr. Chaonf Pheck Tee (re-elected); rice-preaidenta, Mr. Lim Yam Soon and112 words
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Article680 1932-07-06 13 County Cricket Results. INDIAN TOl RISTS BEATEN BY NOTTS. Only one of the county cricket matches whirh'ended yesterday provided v definite decision. Out of the seven played five were decided on the first innings and one was drawn. Yorkshire was the only county to obtain full points.680 words
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Article159 1932-07-06 13 Highest Total Against Oxford. Lon;!on, July 5. The annual inter-'Va.sity match a; Lord's was continued today, when Cambridge brought thur overnight score of !!s(i runs for seven to 431, of which A. T. Ratcliffe made 124. When stumps we.c dtawn yesterday he was unbiaten for 6<t. D. R.159 words
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Article232 1932-07-06 13 Preparation for Match With F.M.S. Preparations for the Colony vs. F.M.S. match which will be played in Kuala Lumpur during August Bank Holiday j week-end, will begin on Saturday at p.m. with a trial match on the S.C.C. Padang. The- game will be continued on Sunday232 words
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Article319 1932-07-06 13 Weather Spoils Malacca's Visit To Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 5. Wagll Sembilan playtd their last interstate match of the season when they met Malacca here this week-end in a return fixture. Malacca were well beaten in the previous meeting, but this time managed to draw.319 words
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Article632 1932-07-06 13 Tournament to be Held In Singapore. Singapore is to be the scene of the 1032 Malayan tennis championships, which are I tD be held on the S.C.C. courts beginning on Tuesday, July 26. Intending entrants aro reminded that the time for sending in their entries is getting632 words
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Article141 1932-07-06 13 Wednesday. July 6. Perak Turf Club Summer Races, Second Day. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. 1: Chinese vs. Uour.-t.T-. An.ion R.I. Stadium; Friendly: S.C.C. 2nd vs. P.S.R.F.C., PMukf Tennis: S.C.R.C. tournament. Thurnday, July 7. Kootbull: S.A K.A. Div. 3: Fraser and Neave vs. Post Office, (1.-ylarnr; Monopolies vs. Iti.liinson's, S.R.C.141 words
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Article144 1932-07-06 13 Election of New Office Bearers. I From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 4. An extraordinary general meeting of the Taiping Turf Club was held today to elect new office-bearers, those elected at the annual meeting having resigned. Mr. S. B. Palmer was re-elected president and Mr. O.144 words
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Article174 1932-07-06 13 Scratching for Today's Events. Race 2. -Brampton, Atreas, Sufton, Broiis Velvet. Race 3. Neelaveni, Lucky Girl. Race 5. Short Suit, Beau Brocade. Race 6. Currency Boy, Kalaw, KingsMa, Gulvain, Soldier Boy. All Engagements. Miss Middy, Iseult's Daughter, Ettington. The big sweep will be held on race 5, the174 words
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Article1933 1932-07-06 13 P. Cooke's Century. WIN FOR MEDICAL COLLEGE. (By Our Cricket Correspondent.) Thp Medical Collenc are to be congratulated on bringing <jil an unexpected HMMM against Raffles College by the convincing DlHIRll) of 104 lUDS. Rattles umi thi- ti. -jihy in 1930 and 1931 largely owiag to the1,933 words
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Advertisement81 1932-07-06 13 •'^iaO^SH, The Mo(lel K ffltte<l with f lf) lensl renders possible the taking of homo (ivies under what would ordinarily vfcraf^B ni st unfavourable lighting cont>4 '%*> MEJaL When equipped with a Kodacolour *3 BCtUL^Wi an(l Kodacolour film, it give-* vV IfisSL^B' you amaz nXn K pictures reproduced in WLW81 words
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Advertisement7 1932-07-06 13 Other Sporting News Appear* On Page 18.7 words
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Advertisement70 1932-07-06 13 Everything big about the Improved 1932 8 h.p. Singer "Junior" but the price and the Petrol consumption! "JUNIOR" SALOON with coachwork of the finest finish and ABSOLUTELY ALL-INCLUSIVF EQUIPMENT, canying four persons with that extra rocminess which makes such an enormous difference in comfort is bigger, more powerful and more70 words
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Article885 1932-07-06 14 Kuala Lumpur's Greatly Improved Quality— Another Week Of Excellent Local Reception— Pontoise, Berlin ARd Chelmsford Very Strong African Short- Wave Broadcasting. (By Our WireleM Correspondent.) RF.CKPTION for the week has been quite good, especially so now that Kuab Lumpur has improved the quality of its broadcasts. The885 words
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Article63 1932-07-06 14 A meeting of the committee of the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore) will be held tomorrow, Thursday, at 6.15 p.m. at the (iarden Club. Chulia Street. The meeting will be followed by a dinner given by Mr. T. S. Kung, in honour of the president of the63 words
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Article328 1932-07-06 14 Perak Estate Owners Want $2 Per Acre Maximum. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 4. A public meeting of estate owners was held at the premises of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce to protest against <iuit rents being charged on rubber lands at the priM-nt328 words
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Article381 1932-07-06 14 Alleged Attempt To Poison Woman. After passing thiough three courts, the curtain is to be rung: down today on an alleged attempt at poisoning of a woman by another woman, the wife of the first woman's former husband, in the fourth court, the Appeal Court of Singapore. The381 words
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Article89 1932-07-06 14 Trade Stimulated and Prices Advance. Berlin, July 2. The lowering of the London discount rate and the firm tendency prevailing on foreign stock exchanges had a tonic effect on the Bourse. Considerable buying orders on Swiss account greatly stimulated trading 4 and prices advanced up to 4 'aAneta-Trans-Ocean - 89 words
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Advertisement121 1932-07-06 14 JJBT^j READING J^J>^- REQUIRES ggftj&jr LIGHTING |f^J J^^ IT IS THEREFORE IMPORTANT TO 6ET f I PHILIPS LAMPS I M THEY GIVE A BRIGHT, MELLOW LIGHT WHICH "^**^^^r MAKES READING A SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM REAL PLEASURE. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE &S.) 17—19 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE: B^L121 words
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Advertisement44 1932-07-06 14 TALKIES MALAY H.M.V. RECORDS. From today Buy your r«cord> from na! kATKST TALKIES, 1 CHE NOKI.IA, MISS NANCY. and Many othera from the latest Sonta and Dances. Catalogues given on application. Please call at:— D. T. LIM AND COMPANY, 353, NORTH BKIDUB ROAD, SINGAPORE,44 words
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Miscellaneous578 1932-07-06 14 MALAYAN WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. Revised List BROADCASTS FOR THE WEEK. The wireless programmes have been revised as follows MONDAY. KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metres), 5 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG. PHY., (58.3 metres), 10.40—11.40 a.m. 12.40 to 2.40 p.m..; and 6.40—9.40. CHICAGO, W9XE., (49.83 metres), 2.30 to 5 a.m. and from 7 a.m. JOHANNESBURG,578 words
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Miscellaneous582 1932-07-06 14 BANDOENG, (31.3 metres), has since been heard relaying the programme of PMY.. 58 metre* fr*m 6.40 p.m. approximately. European music at 8.10 p.m. Definitely much better to listen to than 58 metres. FRIDAY. KUALA LUMPUR, (76 metres), 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. KHABAROVSK, (70.2 metres), 4 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG. PMY.,582 words
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Advertisement56 1932-07-06 15 THE COOK'S SECRET. THE COOKS SECRET LIES IN BEING JUST RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING. A LITTLE TOO LITTLE OR A LITTLE TOO LONG MEANS THE TASTIEST DISH GOES .WRONG. A GAS COOKER GIVES YOU COMPLETE AND IMMEDIATE CONTROL OVER THE HEAT FOR EVERY DISH. THERE IS A COOKER TO SUIT YOU56 words
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Advertisement100 1932-07-06 15 **<..■ app........ ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING GIFTS 1- 4 j WE OFFER YOU A CHOICE OF GIFTS FROM THE JEWELLED K»T JL CREATION TO THE INEXPENSIVE REMEMBRANCE «§Kfe|^<W OUR ASSORTMENT EMBRACES -A WIDE VARIETY OF DIAMOND K.U. >&FWm6& Wi SET PLATINUM JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS SILVER ]SfiH*§£ ANDE.P. WARE AND MANY OTHER100 words
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Advertisement243 1932-07-06 16 H EALTH O^ HABITS > "Avoid heavy ~£=xte^ foods before S— bedtime.'* That is another reason for Kellogg's Corn Flakes. A satisfying food, yet so easy to digest. Eat it. Sleep soundly. Feel better in the morning. Another advantage —so readily served. No cooking. Just add cold milk or cream.243 words
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Advertisement209 1932-07-06 16 The ELECTRIC CLOCK fljjcV J' 2\H Cp-^IIE Telochron keeps much more accurate time than any spring wound clock and yet requires no winding, no oiling, no regulating, no cleaning. Wide selection of attractive designs and finishes. For A. C. SUPPLY Indispensable to every household, shop, or factory. Inspection Invited No209 words
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Article1593 1932-07-06 17 Chinese Tin Mines. GOVERNMENT'S POLICY OF SYMPATHY. Written ropltoi were given to a number of lilwethim asked hy unofficial members ut the .reeling of the Federal Council. The. Undung of RemUnu asked: With Nteuwa to the question I asked at the meeting of the Federal Council on1,593 words
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Article1690 1932-07-06 17 Unfair Treatment. INQUIRY COMMUTE T REPORTS. At the meeting of council of the Incorporate Society of Planters, held on Apr. 23, 1932. a letter from two members addressed to a branch chairman was read on the subject of unfair treatment to dismissed planters. After considerable discussion1,690 words
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Advertisement59 1932-07-06 17 Wire Nails OF Local Manufacture PRODUCED FROM THE BEST QUALITY STEEL All Standard Sizes Stocked And Special Sizes Made To Order. The Elkayes Nail Factory, Officr No. 89, High Street. SINGAPORE. "CRUSADER" BRAND Salad Cooking Oil I Mutter Flavoured) BRITISH BEST from all limn t 1.-i», I'miiniun Stores Urn, |m59 words
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Advertisement150 1932-07-06 17 W. S. Bailey Co., Ltd., 6 HONG KONG. X DESIGNERS AND CONSTRUCTORS of evtry MAM TAdTREKS AND ERECTORS of T kind of steam, motor and sailing vessel. Ste<>l HuildinKs sad Roofings Casting, CJ Foruinps. Repairs anil General Work Con- I 1 alructioniil Work and De«i({Ms, etc. D lIAUBOLR^CALL ~<%^ Telegrams150 words
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Article329 1932-07-06 18 Results of Games in Two Major Leagues. New York, July 6. Today's baseball results were National League. There was no play in the New York Chicago doubleheader game. For the Phillies Chuck Klein and Whitney hit home runs and Worthington in the first Rime got a homer forReuter - 329 words
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Article131 1932-07-06 18 Sports and At Home On July 21. There will be an at home at the Singapore Swimming Club on Thursday, July 21, at 6 p.m. Sports will be followed by the prize giving and dancing and cold supper will be obtainable. Results at the Chinese S.C. The results131 words
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Article128 1932-07-06 18 A friendly match between the Rovers Badminton Party "B and the United Chinese Amateurs "B was played on Saturday at the S.V.C Drill Hall and resulted in a win for the former by four Kames to three. The results were as follows, (Rovers' players mentioned first) Kum Kirn Leng128 words
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Article92 1932-07-06 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 4. A pleasant week-end was enjoyed by those who went sailing at Port Dickson on Sunday. Heavy showers in the early hours of the morning had prevented the wind getting up but by 11 a.m. a welcoming southerly breeze arrived92 words
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Article16 1932-07-06 18 An S.V.R.A. spoon shoot will be held I on the afternoon of Sunday, July 17. I16 words
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Article340 1932-07-06 18 Interesting Match On Saturday. The deciding match of the championship of the Southern Division of the Malaya Cup football tournament will be played on Saturday it the Anson Road Stadium when the Malaya Command will meet Singapore. Incidentally the Malaya Command will conclude their programme, for they340 words
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Article181 1932-07-06 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. The following have been selected to represent Selangor in their Malaya Cup match against Perak on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur: Mohd. Syed; Sta Maria and Lim See Hu; Lye Peng Kong, Tan Chong Beo and John Mohd.; Lai Moon,181 words
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Article54 1932-07-06 18 Mrs. Earle Wins Empire Dock Cup. In the final of the ladies' Empire Dock Cup Mrs. R. E. Earle beat Mrs. E. A, Gibson 6 and 5 at the Keppel Golf Club. The replayed tie in the Garrison G.C. mixed foursomes resulted in a win for Squadron-Leader and54 words
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Advertisement259 1932-07-06 18 THE BETTER MILK FOR BABIES viive your baby LACTOGEN Isn't Baby getting on! Look, he's beginning to notice. He's so happy too croons and gurgles all the time he's awake. Mother now has an easy mind about these allimportant early days, for Baby is thriving splendidly on "Lactogen." "Lactogen" contains259 words
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Article4685 1932-07-06 19 Sutcliffe And Holmes Make New Record. WALLEY BROTHERS WIN AGAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent). Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, June 21. For yet another week, England has been a kporUman's paradise. Glorious weather hits produced thrilling 1 cricket and rowing and cx-.itinjf polo, the Southern athletics championships4,685 words
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Article658 1932-07-06 19 Steele-Lindt Affair. SEQUEL TO A VISIT TO GENERAL MA. Harbin. Juno 19. Difficulties with both Manchukuo authorities and bandits within Manchukuo territory have besot Mr. A. T. SUele. correspondent of the New York Time*, and Dr. A. R. Lindt, a Swiss ami the correspondent, in658 words
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Article61 1932-07-06 19 Attempt to Blow Up White House? Washington, June 21. A possible attempt to blow up the White House is envisaged by Secret Service information froa» N«w York, that two men in a car loaded with gunpowder are on their way to Wo.-huigton. All roads to the61 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-07-06 20 WIGHTMAN CUP TEAMS The English and American Wightman Cup tennis teams practicing at Wimbledon for the international match. The photo shows the teams arm in arm on the court. (Planet News.)37 words
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Article, Illustration32 1932-07-06 20 WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Miss Enid Wilson, the holder, retained her title as women's golf champion when she defeated Miss Purvis-Riwsell-Montgomery in the finals of the tournament at Saunton, North Devon. (Planet News.)32 words
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Article, Illustration34 1932-07-06 20 MEMORIAL TO QUEEN ALEXANDRA Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, and his daughter, 1.-hM. dodging through traffic on arriving at St. James' Palace, where the King nnveiled a memorial to the late Queen Alexandra. (Planet News.)34 words
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Article, Illustration36 1932-07-06 20 PRIM ESS ELIZABETH'S NEW HAT Wearing a shady brimmed hat of buttercup yellow. Princess Elizabeth and her baby sister. Princess Margaret Rose, went out for a drive in the sunshine accompanied by their nurse. (Planet News.)36 words
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Article, Illustration45 1932-07-06 20 APRIL THE FIFTH ADMIRED Friends admiring April th c Fifth as he took a quiet walk with his owner, Mr. Tom Walls, the famous actor, in the garden of his home at Ewell, Surrey, the day after his triumph in the Derb y. (-Planet News.)45 words
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