The Straits Times, 30 September 1932
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Title Section40 1932-09-30 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEfIR A RENTURY.] THE LARGEST rAISDr AlSD MOST INFLUtIgJAL WWEPXPER 'IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAi, EMBER 30, 1932. I 'Kin-: 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1M2. PRICE 10 CENTS.40 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement509 1932-09-30 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. .('PHONE 6181). T w i I «.15 Tonight 9.1S j MILLION DOLLAR LEGS i I Phone 5261-2. i_ I Begin the day with j BETTER HEALTH! e The new ToniAax&tixe, Phosferine Health Salt, comes i i Ii /i as a k°° n to tnose wno nave509 words
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Advertisement126 1932-09-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 26, JAVAvJtX- *PHONE 3683). ~SSo fovelv iS and how they weQr 7 and wear and wear" Ml^ Fully* Fashioned Silk Stockings Jf^ i Pure Silk to Welt. The tops and feet A \V A are mercerised. Elastic tops. Cuban > A Vfl Heels e%d no underfoot seeing mk126 words
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Advertisement10 1932-09-30 1 I 6.15 TMdftftt 9.1". t "MILLte i DOLLAR LEGS PhA%»612.10 words
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Advertisement519 1932-09-30 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0., BRITISH INDIA i AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJL CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJc"STVS S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA S AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due S'pere. 1932. P.AJPI.'TANA 17,000519 words
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Advertisement678 1932-09-30 2 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Navies. Marseille*. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Midllesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. I SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6 7 i FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Oct. 20 Ml HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 *8 TERUKUNI MARTJ 12,000 Nov. II 16 HAKUSAN -MARU 10,500 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA678 words
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Advertisement505 1932-09-30 2 BURNS PBILP HOT (Incorporated in Auttnflia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via- JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by the w«llknown steamer MARELLA (7,8«8 tons) tad the si. MANGOLIA (8362 ton«> (Cargo only). The I*. MARELLA is one of the Argest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins505 words
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Advertisement655 1932-09-30 2 Tffi EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5X23. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave S'pore. Penang. m.s. BORINGIA Oct. 12 Oct. 14 m.s. FIONIA Nov. 2 Nov. 4 m.s. ERRIA Nov. 23 Nov. 25 m.s. ALSIA Dec. 14 Dec. 16 m.s. LALANDIA655 words
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Advertisement1069 1932-09-30 2 THB BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HTJA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. SteMi Ship Co, Ltd.. and China (1*32), LTD. Mutual Steam Nartgatle* Co, Ltd.) THB SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMS II ll' CO, LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO- LTD. THB AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, Ltd.1,069 words
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Shipping News.
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Article126 1932-09-30 3 CITY OF MELBOURNE. Brit., 4,124 tons, from Dairen 29-9, for London 1-10. DEMPO, Out.. 10,664 tons, from Sourabaya 30-9. for Rotterdam 30-9. GEN. VER SPYCK, Dut., 640 tons, from Natuna Isl. 30-9, for Natuna Isl. 4-10. HERO, Nor., 823 tons, from Bangkok 30-9, for Bangkok 1-10. HUA TONG,126 words
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Article111 1932-09-30 3 Friday, Sept. :!0. Mp§ alongside the Wharrea or expected tc aniT*. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Tug "Prince", Lch. "Shark" W/Bt. "Johana" The Cable. >il Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock nil Victoria Dock nil. Keppel Harbour. King's Dock Nil. No.111 words
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Article97 1932-09-30 3 The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Singaopre Adna, Andes Maru, Aug. Kessler J. B, Augustina, Benrinne.s. Felix Roussel, Hai Hing, Hide Maru, Hobsons:>ay, Iyo Maru, Khandalla, Kinryo Maru, Kistna, Lieutenant Saint Loubert Bie, Manshu Maru. Melchior Treub, Rrfjro Maru, Shunko Maru, Sydhav,97 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement840 1932-09-30 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE UNITED SAW MILLS, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an appli cation has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue a duplicate scrip in place of tha following share certificate which is alleged to have been lost Certificate No. 18, dated Oct. 20, 1913.840 words
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Advertisement826 1932-09-30 3 TENDERS TENDERS Tenders are invited for the right to conduct a Toddy Shop in the District of Johorc Bahru, for the period of twelve months i.e. from January 1, 1933 to December 31, 1931. Tenders should be sealed and addressed to the State Secretary, Johore, and should reach him not826 words
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Advertisement653 1932-09-30 3 «NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated la Germany.) Tha undermentioned are tha company's Intended fixtures i OUTWARDS. FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, S'hai, Kobe, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao Oct. 16 LAHN. for Iloilo, Cebu. Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan Taku, Darnv and Tsingtao Oct. 24 HOMEWARDS.' SAARBRUCKEN for Genoa, Barcelona, Amsterdam, R'dam, Hamburg653 words
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Advertisement385 1932-09-30 3 DOLLAR STE A MSHIF LINB cAsd AMERICAN MAIL LINB The CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION JUNE— NOVEMBER 1933 Should be included in your itinerary when you go home next year via America. FROM HONG KONG TO EUROPE via America and/or Canada £102 Ist Class Pacific Ist Class Rail Cabin Class Atlantic. Lower385 words
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Advertisement477 1932-09-30 3 i ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN LCCE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Snex Canal. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, siI'.M.IIM ft JAPAN. Steamer Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF SINGAPORE Oct.. 24 t.s. CITY OF RANGOON Dec. 6 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF MELBOURNE477 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous182 1932-09-30 3 TIDE TABLES. Today. September 30. H. W. 10.22 a.m., 8 ft. 8 in., 10.26 p.m., 10 ft. 1 in. Saturday. October 1. H. W. 10.45 a.m., 9 ft. 2 in., 11.8 p.m., 10 ft. 2 in. Sunday, October 2. H. W. 11.12 a.m., 9 ft. 6 in., 11.50 p.m., 10182 words
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Advertisement425 1932-09-30 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. When applying for any portion advertised. in these columns send copies of teatimonialH. Do not send originals. COOK for European home wanted. Must re first class for Roasts, Savouries and Sweets, $25 per mensem. 526, Straits Times 3 or 4 FAST and RELIABLE LINOTYPE OPERATORS WANTED Apply P.425 words
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Advertisement750 1932-09-30 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET 81, Wilkie Road. Apply 6. Malacca Street. HOUSB on Institution Hill. Moderate rent Jnited Engineers. TO LET, SHOP, FLAT, Amber Mansions ipply B'pore Building Corp., 64, Market St. TO LET, from November 1. No. 54, Grange Road. Water, electricity and garage. Apply 541, Struits Times. TO750 words
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Advertisement600 1932-09-30 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES TO LET, 24-B, Battery Boa 4, 2nd floor. Apply Gothris Co., Ltd. OFFICE, Robinson Road, 8,700 sq. feet, Irst class property. United Engineers. TO LET, Riverside Godowns and Shoos at GrosTsnor Hotel, Apply Stephen* Paul Co. MODKRN OFFICE TO LET, Robinson Road, 2,300 sq. ft.,600 words
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Advertisement469 1932-09-30 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE, 2 big bear* nnd two tigers staffed. Singapore Naturalists Taxidermists Co., 146, Seiigie Road, Singapore. ORCHIDS FOR SALE, large cjjllee'ion newly imported. Special rare varieties to order. Inquiries solicited. Apply Box No. 638, Straits Times. FOR SALE, Piano. Upright Grand. German make almost new. Also upholstered469 words
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Advertisement728 1932-09-30 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. die Bridge Tolls Enactment, 1932 The following notice Is being published in i Supplement to the Federated Malay States jovernment Gazette: GOVERNMENT OF PERAK The Bridge Tolls Enactment, 1932 In exercise of the powers vented in him by Section 2 of "The Bridge Tolls Enactment.728 words
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Advertisement349 1932-09-30 4 BUSINESS CARPS. YICK WAH HING Ml. North Bridge Rd. nr. Tht-atre Royal. Consult us and enjoy economical charges for Repairs nf Clock*. Watch™ and Gramophone*, etc. Satisfaction and workmanship guaranteed. Also In stork latent H.M.V. Malar Rernrd» nnd Powerful Electro Loudspeaker Soundbox. Get our prices of Goodyear Tyres and Tubes349 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1932-09-30 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within OntHide without Malaya. Malaya. Postage. Monthly 3.00 4.00 2.50 Quarterly f 8.50 $12.00 7.50 Half Yearly $17.00 124.00 $16.00 Yearly $34.00 $15.00 $30.00 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instroctiona for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on the form at the bottom of this page. Contract rates may be69 words
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Advertisement701 1932-09-30 5 HARRY, S, ELI AS, m. i. o. QUALIFIED W OPTICIAN CAPITOL BUILDING. PHONE 2751. Consulting Hours -9 a.m. to 6 p.m. W* I 3 YOU SHOULD i ALWAYS NONSTOP! NONSTOPf l fiEEII When y° u k fo Tfctnu n_im-ttIMiLii«iM AZH§lff HP> > ou 8 et th e *i~i E&~%!h1\ Muce701 words
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Advertisement247 1932-09-30 5 ALHAMBRA TOMORROW OPENING AT THE MATINEE. CIVILIZATION'S fflmtfaKf. THRILLS AND j WL^^2m>/s REVELATIONS! *fr' ;Vi MARTIN ilpt JOHNSON NhLw Amazing Adventure, ll'i tf[ 1/ Absolutely Aulhenlir. JmV D Trur and Hair-Raising. JlfcxS Hte THROUGH THE «K «r\\ empire <* death; gj Have You Tried Our NEWEST FRUIT DRINK? I JWINK247 words
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INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON WEEK BY WEEK.
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Article1806 1932-09-30 6 Mr. CandhVs Starve Unto Death Threat Hi* Efforts To Uplift The Depressed Classes But The Brahmins W ill Hare None Of It A Campaign Which iMchs The Stamp Of Truth More Trouble On The Frontier Protection In India And How It Hits The Consumer Improvement In The1,806 words
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369 1932-09-30 6 Appeal to Government And Congress. Bombay, Sept. 11. The Council of the Western India National Liberal Association has adopted I the following resolutions: (1) The Council, while welcoming tho decision of His Majesty's Government to abandon the procedure announced by the Secretary of State in369 words
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Article59 1932-09-30 6 Colombo, Sept. 9. A traffic story comes from Matara, Ceylon, where a father and three of his four children died after a meal of mushrooms. The fourth child, who had only eaten a small quantity, was taken to hospital. The hospital doctor is of opinion that one of59 words
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559 1932-09-30 6 Government Ur^ed To Pass New Bill. Bombay, Sept. 13. Thf Millowners' Association. Bombay, has just released for publication the lengthy representation which it recently submitted to the Government of India, suggesting that the Government should take early steps to introduce legislation to prevent "dumping" by559 words
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Article103 1932-09-30 6 Colombo. Sept. 10. j The Budfret estimates for 1932-33 i published last nifcht in the Government Ga7.ett< reveal that the expenditure chargeable to general revenue is estimated at Rs. !»8,7:14.'J51 as compared with the approved estimat? of Rs. 103,233,635 for the current year. The Railway Budget estimates show103 words
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Article68 1932-09-30 6 Simla. Sept. 8. j Mr. S. E. Stokes, a well-known American missionary, wh I settled in these hills 28 years ago and married an Indian woman, has just embraced Hinduism. In an interview he said his action did r.ot imply he thought Christianity a false religion,68 words
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Article1235 1932-09-30 6 "INDIA IN 1930—31." Political Strife Civil Disobedience And Violence. Calcutta, Sept. 14. "India in 1930-31," which has just been released for publication, is much longer than any previous issue. The year was an unusual and important one, and the nine long chapters deal comprehensively with tho1,235 words
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Advertisement64 1932-09-30 6 1— ",.I fff^ m W m I RDo!cr**^ A>-j|aW—^aTaa^aa^Jsi IsLJst^^^ 1^ >*G 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Poignant Heart-throbbing Drama MAE CLARK in WATERLOO BRIDGE Co-screening with the opening chapters of the Thrilling Serial "HEROES OF THE FLAMES" with TIM McCOY. M I' rice Week-end Matim-cH. THE SILENT WITNESS ■Jw TROOI'KK 764 words
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Advertisement82 1932-09-30 7 TQ HTsltf EDMUND LOWE IN ATTORNEY for the DEFENCE TOMORROW OPENING at the MATINEE -TearingIncomparable ThrflU! Stark Suspente! ,TeiTif)ing Drama! Ripping Down Civi-j lization's Backdoor! Sights No Human lEye Has Seen Before! Different! A ROARING, SHRIEKING EMPIRE OF DEATH!!! XV MR« MRS. Starved hyenas \\W^\ i^k^mjtKm^^ SfF atlackinp a ifc^^W82 words
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Advertisement202 1932-09-30 7 {■■■—■I— i I V nl!>^>| 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 Positively LAST NIGHT of the Craziest and Most Laughable Show of the Season— i "MILLION DOLLAR i LEGS" With all an-star Comedy Cast. i /^Bfc^ A Screaming Burlesque on the I 'v*rd OLYMPIC GAMES j TOMORROW COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE j ATTRACTION"202 words
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Advertisement179 1932-09-30 7 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 LAST TWO NIGHTS. Matinees.— SATURDAY AND SUNDAY GENE GERRARD -jaaaafißß with DELIGHTFUL SONGS! British international HILARIOUS FUN! PICTURES Imagine Gene as a King and Cus as his Efficiency Expert trying to pawn the Crown Jewels Then the fun starts SPECIAL ATTRACTION "MUSICAL GEMS OF IRELAND" HEAR JAMES179 words
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Article200 1932-09-30 8 Rubber Prices Slightly Easier. NO PRESSURE TO SELL. (My Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday. Today's Prices Rubber, 7* cents per Ib. Tin. Singapore price $78.50 per picul. Yesterday's Prices: llubher. London. 2 16d., down '*d. New I'ork, 3 9 lfi cts., unchanged. Market Tone: —Quiet. Tin, London,200 words
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Article166 1932-09-30 8 Singapore, Sept. 30. Gambier 6.2f (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 11. 0( Copra 5.7F mixed 5.2f Sago flour, Sarawak 2.2f White Pepper 25.(M Black Pepper 19.0( Pearl Sago 4.2f small 5.0< medium 6.0* Rke Siam $153 to 19 Saigon $145 to 15 Rangoon $138 to 15( No. 1 125 catties166 words
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Article50 1932-09-30 8 Mail- by the outward Dutrti aoroplan from Ai>i-ti'i(!ani nre expected to arriv. it Singapore by the evening express to Morrow. CorraapcmdeMi BtWiMnd t toxholden only will Ihi reaily for deliver\ it 7..".< l p.m. Applications from non-box or .I.limmv at the Genei-al Pos' i annot be entei 'tiiim-d.50 words
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Article16 1932-09-30 8 I Franc* l>y Felix Roussel du< ■inraiM.iv h a.m. on Sunday, the 2n< woxhno.16 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article428 1932-09-30 8 lua« Vtd. Pd. Buyer*. Sellerg. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 6/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padanf 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt428 words
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Article283 1932-09-30 8 (TaL Pd. Buyers. few Sellers. t t Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.00 El £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.16.3 1.05 5.0.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 475 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 62.00 El £1 Con. T. S. 7"- Prefs. 19 9 El283 words
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Article140 1932-09-30 8 Warapol* Gold Btoraft 7 p.e. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103 d. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 104 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V£ p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 100 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 100140 words
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Article369 1932-09-30 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyail and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Price Fraser Lyall Evitt Jb Co. Allenby ($1) 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.60 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 A. Hitam ($1) 0.50 0.65 0.50 0.60 A. Kuning ($1) 0.05 0.15 0.05 0.15 A. Malay ($2) 0.75 1.00 0.65369 words
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Article194 1932-09-30 8 Singapore, Sept. 30. SELLING. ondon, 4 months' sight 2/4 ondon, 3 months' sight 2/3 31/32 ondon, 60 days' sight 2/3 15/16 ondon, 30 days' sight 2/3 29/32 ondon, demand 2/3 ondon, T.T. 2/3 27/32 ,yons and Paris, demand 1,015 [amburg, demand 165 few York, demand 39% Eatavia and194 words
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Article93 1932-09-30 8 Rugby, Sept. 29. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 8.60 Athens 570 Belgrade 235 Berlin 14.52«i> Bombay Is. 6" 5/32 d. Brussels 24.89V 2 Bucharest 580 Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 19.27'/a Geneva 17.91 V* Helsingfors 232V6 Hong Kong Is. 4'^d. Lisbon 110 Madrid 42</i Milan 67 Vi Monte Video 30 nominalBritish Wireless - 93 words
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68 1932-09-30 8 Noon, Sept. 30. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Quiet easier. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 2 9 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cts. t 9/16 per lb. ouyrr». OCIICI B. Spot V/n Standard R.S.S. on Tender 8 Buyers. Oct. 7% Nov. ..768 words
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Article285 1932-09-30 8 Kemaman. Kemasek, Kretay, Dungun, Trengganu and Besut I Redan*; 2 p.m. Bantu Island, Java. South- Wait Sumatra, South-Kast Borneo, Cele- !><•*. Moluccas and Timor Hilly (Melchior Treub) 2.30 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Tinombo) 1 pm, Selat Pandjang-, Bengkali», Siak, I'aknn Bar...-, Kort de Kock an.i285 words
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Article49 1932-09-30 8 1-rft Arrd. By 8'porc LondoB Baloeran Rawalpindi Angkor Karou Kuta Baroe OhrUtUnu Huygrns Kunpura Imlrnpocra Aug. 19 Sept. Aug. 10 Sept. 10 Aug. 24 Sept. If Aug. 25 Sept. l. Aug. 25 Sept. 19 Sept. 2 Sept. 21 Sept. 2 Sept. 24 Sept. !i S.^pt. :i049 words
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Article290 1932-09-30 8 Question of Future Control. The Dormant Funds Committee. <>* which Lord Tom'in is (hairman, makes recommendations for the future conn>l oT dormant funds in 'h.? High Court, unclaimed and other balances in the County Courts, and the Lan 1 Registry Insurance Fi-nd. The funds in ro-isn*,? ion of290 words
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Miscellaneous148 1932-09-30 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOU THE WEEK. Today, September .10. Annual gen. mtg. of Straits Chinese British Assn.. Garden Club, China Building, 5 p.m. Chinese Assn. Dinner to Dr. Chen Chang Lok, 5, Short Street. 8 p.m. Saturday, October 1. Malayan Breweries' "At Home," 11.30 a.m. Half-yearly gen. mtg. of Johore Planters' Assn.,148 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article615 1932-09-30 9 Tariff Abolition or Lower Interest j. The outcome of the present crisis in Oermany is discussed in the Investors' Chronicle by Candidus," who has recently returned from a holiday in that country, says the Financial News. He considers that while Hitler s hovering upon the brink615 words
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Article267 1932-09-30 9 Obstacles in Way Of Improvement. London, Sept. 13. The investing public would be vise to treat with due reserve bullish reports from America until the election is over, when it will be possible to examine more easily the real state of commercial artivity there, says The Times City267 words
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Article406 1932-09-30 9 Barlow II Co., r"nort as follows on Sept. 29 The period under re\-k*w has been irarlce.l by day today fluctuations, but on balance a Klightly c.ixht tendency iA in evidence. Neither Ix>iutun nor New York hi..* yhown any great .stivnjfth. The former market closed l?_st night at 2406 words
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Article350 1932-09-30 9 Importance of United Front. It was an :<ccopto»l fact with UlO Confer«Wi that it wms of the greatest importance that a uni'i'd report should be presented to the Minifttw of Transport if it were at all pofiible, as failure to do so would convert thjo v.iiolc ti'anspoi-t probleir.350 words
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Article43 1932-09-30 9 Barlow Co., ic|>o v*. follows on Bat*. 2S».— The market (<><■ th- commodit)r has remained steady but ip" l thronghMt the week with very little nlteintion in price. Closing quotations ire pa foUowa Sundried $5.80 per picu 1 mixed HJO vi picul.43 words
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Article36 1932-09-30 9 A cable received liy Cumbcrbatch and Co., giv^s the London prices of palm oil at UK .">s. The market firm. The quotation i made on the basis of 18 per cent. f.f.a., Liverpool.36 words
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Article295 1932-09-30 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 211. Closing quotations today of the princi|.al British and American stocks are given below The rise or fall is in relation to the price of Sent. 28. GOVERNMENT STOCK H, BRITISH. Rl.e or Fall Conversion Loan295 words
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Article271 1932-09-30 9 Signs of Recovery In Sweden. Some faint tiut hopeful siirns of returning confidence are regarded by Swedish economist* w> indication* of the h<Kinninjc of a recovery in Sweden. Thus, Svensk Kinaii- tidninjf reports a total increase of Swedish Stock Exchange valuer by nearly 140,000.000kr., or about 11 per271 words
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Advertisement599 1932-09-30 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. ■elabllehest IM3 at Aaatertsam. Anthorlsed Capital Glds. 100.0C0.0M Paid op Capital Glds. 55,060,000 Bosenraa Glds. U.IWfU HEAD OFFICK AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUB. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES t BaUvia Head oflce for Dotea Baft ladies. BRANCH OFFICES I DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan, Bandoeng, Cheribon, GoronUlo, Makassar,599 words
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Advertisement124 1932-09-30 9 1 1 Bargains appear daily in the Small Advertisement columns on Page 4. After the game freshen up with this wonderful £^k health l^f^L^^ Lever's Health Soap 1 JW^Ja^Lk,'' I§^M Try it after sport. How '^■s^B fresh it makes you Its P\ /TTi^B wholesome lather is a I^^ -y —^^9124 words
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Advertisement356 1932-09-30 9 BANKING. NBDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Ealahllshed al Aaneterdaas MIM PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. an.PHO.POt STATUTORY P.ESFRVI Fl. 20.D1MM .HEAD OiTICE IN AMSTKUUAM WITH AGF.NCIKS IN BOTTFKDAM AND THK aUOOB, HEAD AGENCT IN BATAVIA. BRANCHRA 'Bandoeng Hong Kong Raniroon Bandjertnasla Kobe 'Senarnng Bombay *Welte*red«n .ShsiTgbal Calcutta Medan Solo356 words
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Obituary36 1932-09-30 10 A* th« General Hospital, Patrick Collin.i, X 1 <i», the beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Moss. of Wuodleifth Pumping Station. Friends and relatives are thanked for the beautiful Wnatas given and their kind attendance.36 words
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Obituary35 1932-09-30 10 Tiie family of the lute Mrs. Mary Florence do Souza, desire to thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral and who sent wreaths and kind messages of sympathy in their recent bereavement.35 words
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882 1932-09-30 10 Th e Strait S Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPT. 30, 1932. PROBLEMS OF THE I.S.P. A few days ago the Incorporated Society of Planters occupied the sta^;' of Malayan public life with its annual conference and half-yearly meeting, and now it has relapsed into the obscurity in which all healthy societies882 words
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Article215 1932-09-30 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. W. A. Stanton of Banting, has leturned from Australia. Mr. W. H. E. Neil has been appointed an Assistant Superintendent of Surveys. North Kedah. Mr. E. P. Welby, M.C., general manager of Rubber Estates of Malaya Ltd., Kota Tinggi, returned from leave today by the Jiajputana, accompanied215 words
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Article870 1932-09-30 10 C. B. Cochran - "SPECTACULARISM" THE DRAMA. C. B. Cochran. Do Elaborate Settings Spoil A Play? Bj Do very clabnrui* stage netling* tend to spoil a play? This m the question askeil and answered in this article, ■written by the one man in England probably best able to ex- presx mi oprnion. While expressing870 words
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Article680 1932-09-30 10 APPLICATIONS CLOSED! As soon as the position on tho gfcod, very good, ship Ulysses became known through this column two days ago dozena of young men began to weigh their chances of employment before the vessrl sailed. In sonucases there was truch wailing anil gnashing of680 words
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Article105 1932-09-30 10 Singapore. ALHAMBRA. Kdmund Lowe and Evelyn Brent in Attorney For The Defence. 6.15—9.15. Phone 6909. CAPITOL. Million Dollar Logs with Jack Oakie, Hank Mann and Susan Fleming. 6.16 9.15. Phone 62C1-2. GREAT WORLD.— Kun Maynard in Song of Caballero. Pasar Malum. Gate 10 tta. Ladies Free. MARLBOROUGH.— Barbara Stanwyck105 words
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Advertisement149 1932-09-30 10 Cd|| :,;x> C L E E V E S I /->! c MILK Cieeves Full Cream Milk unsweetened comes fiom the lush green pastures of Ireland. Pure, rich country milk with all -rr-w 'ts vitamins intact un- ">. X touched by hand, canned "iiC^- "V. u under the latest and149 words
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Advertisement89 1932-09-30 10 i i THE STURDY jmilMANMINx! 10/30 H.P. THE CAR with j "CUSHIONED POWER" j Family Saloon $1,675. j I UNIVERSAL CARS LTD.! 145, Orchard Road. 0 HORLICKS ABJURES DRUGS. Mr. and Mis. H. B. SALMOND, Miss Salmond. p.p.c. PEPYS— TRUMP.— On Sept. 24, at Singapore, Walter Evelyn Pepys, Malayan Civil89 words
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647 1932-09-30 11 NEW OFFICE FOR MR. BALDWIN. Mr. Hore-Beiisha Goes To The Treasury. LABOUR STATEMENT. Unabated Confidence In Mr. Mac Donald. Rugby. Sept. 29. It was tonight announced that the King had approved that Mr. Stanley Baldwin. Lord President of the Council be appointed also Lord PrivyBritish Wireless - 647 words
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Article117 1932-09-30 11 Lancashire Troubles Not Yet Ended. London, Sept. 29. The troubles of the Lancashire cotton trade are not yet over. A six-hour conference in Manchester of representatives of the cotton spinning employers and operatives in regard to the question of n reduction of wages of the tpinners has brokenReuter - 117 words
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Article201 1932-09-30 11 The Singapore Daily News" Announced. Elsewhere in this issue will be found an announcement regarding a new daily newspaper which is to make its appearance in Singapore on Monday next. The venture is fully described in the advertisement. Called the Singapore Daily News, it will consist201 words
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Article316 1932-09-30 11 M. Herriot and Criticism Of the League. Geneva, Sept. 29. A spirited reply was made today by M. Herriot. the French Prime Minister, to Mr. de Valeia's criticisms of the League on Monday. France, said M. Herriot, declined to share in the present wave of pessimism, believing inReuter - 316 words
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Article92 1932-09-30 11 Death of Head of Old Scottish Family. Rugby, Sept. 29. The death occurred toi'ay of the Duke of Roxburghe, who suddenly became ill when attending a friend's funeral yesterday. The Duke, who was head of an old Scottish family, and was 5C years of age, had servedBritish Wireless - 92 words
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Article73 1932-09-30 11 Sold By Canadian Government. Ottawa, Sept. 27. An issue of $60,000,000 one year 4 per cent. Bonds has been sold by Government to a syndicate headed t>\ the Chase Harris Forbes Corporation of New York, annunces Mr. Forbes, Minister for Finance, who emphasises the fact that the issueReuter - 73 words
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Article39 1932-09-30 11 Condition Satisfactory, Says Bulletin. Rugby, Sept. 29. A special bulletin states that Mr. Win Rtcn Churchill, who had a relapse of haemorrhage following paratyphoid, has had a good, night and his condition is satisfactory. British Wireless.British Wireless - 39 words
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Article290 1932-09-30 11 On Maiden Trip. OUT FOR BLUE RIBAND OF ATLANTIC. London, Sept. 30. The Rex, Italy's largest and newest ship, which left Genoa on Tuesday on her maiden trip to New York, may possibly still be at Gibraltar on Oct. 4, the date she is due inReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration88 1932-09-30 11 War and Revolution In South America. Peace in South America continu-js broken. The Paraguayan troops have claimed to have captured the forts of Bouqeroa and Toledo in the Gran Chaco. Bolivia is reported to be making extensive preparations for a campaign. In Chile. It is it-ported from88 words
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Article93 1932-09-30 11 Loss of £6,158 on Year's Workings. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 29. Selayan* Tin Dredging, Ltd., announces a loss of ±6,158 for the year 1931. A debit of 12,381 has been carried forward. The company was registered on Dec. 5, 1924, to acquire 160 acres in the93 words
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Article83 1932-09-30 11 I Appellate Court Orders An Election. New York, Sept. 29. The Appellate Court by a 4 1 vote reversing the Supreme Court decision has directed an election for the mayoralty of New York on Nov. 8, holding that Mr. Joseph McKee, who was appointed Mayor onReuter - 83 words
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Article36 1932-09-30 11 Korean Who Threw Bomb At Emperor of Japan. Tokio, Sept. Ml Li Ho-.-hi/, the Korean who threw i bomb at the Emperor of Japan on Jan. 8, has been sentenced to death. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article117 1932-09-30 11 Tests Begin Soon. COMPLETE SERVICE AT END OF YEAR. Rugby, Sept. 29. It is expected that the first broadcast from the new Empire short wave station being constructed at Daventry by the British Broadcasting Corporation will take place on Christmas Day when an effort will beReuter - 117 words
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Article170 1932-09-30 11 Whispers Silenced By Indian Government. Poona, Sept. 29. A Government ban on all interviews with Gandhi has silenced whisperings that "something important b about to happen" as a result of conversations held in Yerovda Gaol since the breaking of his fast with the Liberal leader, Mr. Jayakar, theReuter - 170 words
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Article152 1932-09-30 11 British Firm to Sign Bridge Contract Rugby, Sept. 29. A representative of Dorman Long, Ltd., of Middlesbrough, builders of Sydney Harl>our Bridge, leeves for Denmark next Monday to seal the contract for a £2,000,000 bridge which the Danish Government pioposes to build over the Storstromoen between the islandsReuter - 152 words
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Article113 1932-09-30 11 Pounded to Pieces On Rocks. San Francisco. Sept. 29. A desperate battle with the elements in the Behring Sea is being fought to rescue 35 men of the American freighter Nevada which is ashore on Amchitka Island. Responding to an 5.0.5., the Japanese cargo boat Oregon Maru rushed113 words
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Article44 1932-09-30 11 Received in Audience By The Pope. Rome, Sept. 29. The Pope received in audience today Sir Robert Ho Tung, the Hong Kong industrialist and philanthropist, who is now in Europe on a special mission for the Chinese National Government. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article37 1932-09-30 11 Rugby, Sept. 29. At the Guildhall. London, today Sir Percy Greenaway Was chosen to be the new Lord Mayor. Sir Percy is head of the city firm of Daniel Greenaway, the bankers. British Wireless.British Wireless - 37 words
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Article257 1932-09-30 11 British Seamen Help Refugees. Rugby, Sept. 29. Further earthquake shocks are reported from the neighbourhood of Salonika, where the Town Hall and several Government buildings are said to have been damaged, and in the Chalcidice region of Greece. The casualties are now estimated at about 300Reuter - 257 words
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Article100 1932-09-30 11 Less Business Owing To Political Situation. London, Sept. 27. On the Stock Exchange today there has been a further marked falling off in business, which is largely attributed to political considerations. Japanese securities, however, were again a strong feature, further demand revealing a shortage in the available stock.Reuter - 100 words
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Article106 1932-09-30 11 Women Workers Attack A Factory. Shanghai, Sept. 29. The attempts to setlic the strike among thi; silk filature workers in the Chapei and Hongkew districts of north Shanghai have reached a deadlock. Women workers have made another attack upon one of the factories involved in the dispute. The106 words
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Article85 1932-09-30 11 May Be Next Dantzig High Commissioner. Geneva, Sept. 29. Sir John Hope Simpson is mentioned as the most likely successor to the late Count Gravinia, High Commissioner for Dantzig. Reuter. Sir John has had a distinguished caVeer in the Indian Civil Semite and he retired in85 words
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Article1850 1932-09-30 11 Dramatic Developments On the C.E.R. A CITIES ATTACKED. Tsitsihar and Harbin As Objectives. There have been further dramatic happenings on the Chinese Eastern Railway, between Manchuli and Tsitsihar, where the troops under General Su Ping-wen (the Chinesi Governor-General of the Hailar district of HeilungkiangSin Chew Jit Poh - 1,850 words
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Advertisement51 1932-09-30 11 On Other Pages. Page Around the Markets By the Financial Correspondent 8 Spectacularibm and the Drama— By C. B. Cochran 10 Singapore Brewery 12 Inquest on Mrs. Judge 12 Insurance Claim 12 Singapore Rugby 13 Motoring Page 17 Malayan Planting Topics 19 Letters to the Editor 19 News in Pictures51 words
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Advertisement37 1932-09-30 11 GOOD NEWS Owing to the tremendous popularity of the sparkling musical comedy "LUCKY GIRL" the season has been extended for two nights. Don't fail to see Gene Gerrard in this side-split-ting, all-laughter musical show at the Pavilion.37 words
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Article5023 1932-09-30 12 Inspector Judge's Story Of Tragedy. SCENE DESCRIBED. HUSBAND TELLS OF A WIFE'S SUICIDE. A terrible story of tragedy was told by Inspector J. J. Judge, the husband of Mrs. Shukla Davi Hoon Judge, who was found ahot in her house at fsllMg on Sept. 13,5,023 words
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Article121 1932-09-30 12 Inquest Verdict on The Two Firemen. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 30. The death of the two firemen wan due to the (ieraiment of the night mail on Aug. 6 and the evidence is insufficient to cstabl'sh tho«e criminally concerned. This is' the verdict that121 words
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Article345 1932-09-30 12 Leads to Charges In District Court. A Jew and a Eurasian have figured in a number of cases in the police court within the last few weeks. First, the Jew was charged with cheating the Enrasian. the amount involved being $5,570. Next, both were summoned for having in345 words
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Article33 1932-09-30 12 The members of «he Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society will celebrate the BCth birthday of their President, Dr. Annie Besant, on Saturday at 6 p.m. at 181, Tank Road. All interested will be welcome.33 words
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Article609 1932-09-30 12 Must Be Prevented From Fleecing Seamen." The Kay Shook She may be a very admirable society but they must understand they cannot force people to join them. The accused cannot go aboard shipx and terrorise and try to frighten members of the crew or the609 words
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Article961 1932-09-30 12 New Industry For Singapore. MALAYAN BREWERIES, LIMITED. THE ADVENT Of TIGER BEER. This is a story with many ingredients, the chief of which is beer. To the average Englishman, whether he is domiciled in England, Egypt or Irak, beer is an absorbing topic of importance. It is961 words
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Article196 1932-09-30 12 Used Tongrkang for Six Months. How a Chinese made use of his towkay's tongkang for six months at Batu Pahat without letting his whereabouts be known was revealed before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, yesterday, when a taikong, Ker Sam Mvi, was charged with criminal196 words
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Article61 1932-09-30 12 tomorrow s Performance At Victoria Theatre. Last night the Singapore Repertory Players had their dress rehearsal of the Edgar Wallace thriller, which went with a swing from start to finish. "On the Spot" will be presented at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow night, and will be repeated Wednesday61 words
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Article30 1932-09-30 12 The following event* ire fcnnoi-nced at the Taoflln Club duricar next month: Sunday, Oct. 9: Lido Morning. Tuesday, Oct. 11: Contract Bridge tournament. Tuesday, Oct. 25: Mahjong tournament.30 words
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Article48 1932-09-30 12 (ongoi ilia,' 1 the Martin Johnson Aim, will open tomorrow simultaneously at the Alhambra and Marlborough theatres. This picture has been guaranteed by the Fox Film Corpoiation to c-ontain no faked shots, no trained animals and to be the only talking picture made entirely in sound in Africa.48 words
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Article216 1932-09-30 12 Government Clerk's Alleged Offence. Lim Nam Fong, a clerk employed in the I office of the Official Assignee.' appeared I before Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal DvI trict Judge, yesterday, on a charge of takling an illegal gratification of $10 in his I capacity as a public216 words
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Article60 1932-09-30 12 Bangkok Tram Workers Dissatisfied. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. ?9. Dissatisfaction among tram workers here Is growjng and a strfloe is threatened. The facts of the dispute havj Iwen placed before the Government and it :s hoped that a satisfactory settlement may be reached. The dispute arises60 words
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Article47 1932-09-30 12 Decision of Municipal Committee. At a meeting of committee no. 7 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners it was decided that, as a general principle, officer:; on the permanent stuff starred for retrenchment should in addition to legal notice receive six months ■UMajgß. ju work. «nd/oj leave,47 words
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Advertisement144 1932-09-30 12 A Splendid Tonic for 20 cents f Six really delicious. mon isli Doviil Sandwiches oi |hcee sandwich*-* mi. l cup of Bovril for a tiitliny 'in eaate! Enjoy this pictiffin or Bftrrmmi treat nil J KM S rcti through tl,e month by buying a end of tt dents can make144 words
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Article778 1932-09-30 13 Half -Time Lead. GLOUCESTERS' SUCCESS AT HOME. Gloucester Reg. lOpts P. Services 4pts. To meet a regimental side in the first game nf the season makes for a stiff trial. This the Public Services R.F.C. had to do at Tanglin Barracks yesterday evening and though they778 words
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Article154 1932-09-30 13 The following have been invited to play Rugby FootLall for Etcete.-as (in Colours) vs. Merchants on Tuesday next at the S.C.C.: J. B. Dudgeon; M. C. Elliott, W. R. King, J. S.,mik-s und K. A. Matthews; 3. M. Houghton .ml I>. A. Campbell; L. J. A. Feilden, C.154 words
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Article578 1932-09-30 13 Evatt and Co. Beat Chinese Steamship Company. Evatt Co. 2 Heap Eng Moh S. C. 1. In a friendly soccer match played at the Geylang Recreation ground, Evatt and Co.'s soccer team defeated the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. by the odd goal in three after a fast578 words
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Article30 1932-09-30 13 Stockport County Beaten By Odd Goal. London, Sept. 29. In a Third Division (Northern) match, played today, Carlisle Utd. defeated Stockport County by two goals to one. Router.Reuter - 30 words
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Article43 1932-09-30 13 Yankees Topple Cubs In Second Game. Yankee Stadium, N.Y., Sept. 29. The New York Yankees toppled, th? Chicago Cubs 5 to 2 in the second game of the World's Series played here today. Yesterday the Yankees won 12 to 6. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article180 1932-09-30 13 Qualifying Round Of Captain's Cup. The following is the draw for the qualifying round of the Island Club Captain's Cup competition, to be played by Sunday. The conditions are 18 holes medal play on Club handicaps. Eight best card* to qualify. In the event of a tie for180 words
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Article70 1932-09-30 13 Enid Wilson Beaten In Quarter-finals. Pcabody's Mass.. Sept. 20. The American women's golf championship quarter-finals produced a surprise Charlotte Glutting (m Jersey) beating Miss Enid Wilson (Great Britain) one up. Miss Wilson's defeat \v;is due to erraticputting. Other result? were: Ada Mackenzie (Canada) beat Mauree Norcutt, 2 andReuter - 70 words
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Article35 1932-09-30 13 Singapore Golfer's Feat In Scotland. Mr. R. W. S. Drunviiond. of Singapore, I who is at present on leave, made a hole in one on the West Link-;, North Berwick, last month.35 words
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Article30 1932-09-30 13 Knocked Out by Don McCorkindale. London. Sept. 26. At Leicester Don Mccorkindale (South Africa) knocked out Reggie Meen, the ex-British heavyweight champion, in the fot'ith round. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 30 words
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Article74 1932-09-30 13 In connection with the opening of the Great World's new Stadium, two special amateur boxing contests of four rounds e-ich have been arranged. In the first evtnt Leslie Galistan, will be opposed to T. Haines of the Police Depot, in the "elterweight class. The latter is said to have74 words
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Article128 1932-09-30 13 The following will represent the Indian Association at hockey, against the Police, on Saturday at the I.A. Ground, starting at 4.45 p.m.— V. Raj, Chaman Lai, and P. K. Bhaskaran, P. N. Bardhan, G. Kennedy, and D. K. Samy, Lctm Pereira, Lai Chand, A. N. Katyal, D. Paranjoti, and128 words
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Article526 1932-09-30 13 Police Well Beaten At Hockey. 'j R.I. 4; Police 1. Raffles Institution did not have such an easy time in beating the Police in a hockey match on their own ground yesterday as the score of 4—l4 1 suggests. They were, of course, the superior team (the526 words
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Advertisement122 1932-09-30 13 ARMOUR'S TENNIS STRINGS, the choice tf the Champions Ask your dealer to let you inspect the Armour Tennis Strings. Study their strong twist, their smoothness, their evenness. Try them in your racket. From the minute you muke contact with the first bull you will understand why leading players choose Armour122 words
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Advertisement16 1932-09-30 13 Other S por-lint; News Appears On l'a K e 14. f ~jjdEi KSSSi* 111 aL— >■— Lm16 words
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Article112 1932-09-30 14 Wins Jockey Club Stakes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 29. The Jockey Club Stakes were run at Newmarket today over Hi miles and resulted as follows H.H. the Aga Khan's FIRDAUSSI (Beary) 8.12 1 Mr. H. J. Simms' GAINSLAW (Lowrey) 7.8 2 Mr. J. Dewar's CAMERONIAN (Richards)112 words
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Article167 1932-09-30 14 Tanglin Tournament. The following were fhc results of ties played yesterday in the Tanglin Club Tournament: Women* Doublet Handicap. Mrs. Cameron anil Mis. Kennedy owe 15 heat Mrs. Karnwcrth and Mrs. Harris owe 4. 6—l, I—6. 0 1. nllen Cap. Mrs. W. B. White and Newell owe 2 beat167 words
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Advertisement110 1932-09-30 14 SINGAPORE AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH. TKe f«n«win K Orarlty Mateh will be flayed at Anson Road Stadium ROYAL AIR FORCE vs. MALAYS. On Friday, September St. 1932 at 5 p.aa. The total nett proceeds of this match will be equally divided between European and Non-Koropoan Unemployment Fund. The110 words
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Advertisement177 1932-09-30 14 SLUMP OR NO SLUMP SAMSON SHOE SELtS Made at slump prices, suitable to all pockets. Samson Shoes are made in about 400 styles and colours yet we can make to order any other style desired SOME PRICES:— FROM Canvas Shoes with Rubber Soles $0.30 Children's Leather Shoes 0.60 Men'b Leather177 words
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Advertisement628 1932-09-30 15 M^^^P, m MP OCTOBER 3rd iwlK will appear- ihe first issue of a I NEWMORNING NEWSPAPER^^^^ I B Pages \s6oolumns; Y^GenTs] 1 which will mark an I ENTIRELY NEW DEPARTURE IN MALAYAN JOURNALISM W THE SINGAPORE DAILY NEWS 1 THE SINGAPORE DAILY NEWS I i Will use a format wholly628 words
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Article186 1932-09-30 16 Little-Known Tribe To Be Studied. Cairo, Sept. 27. A Ifttle-knwwn race of ttoe Guraan Tribe, known as the "Roelt People," whose ancestors fought the Romans 2,000 years ago a "d were driven into the mount iip», will b« studied by a British expedition which left Cairo todayReuter - 186 words
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Article47 1932-09-30 16 The Police Band will play th« .following programme at Katong Park today at 9 p.m. Overture, The Barber of Seville (Rossini) Selection, Romeo and Juliet (Gounod): Value. Des Blonde*" (Ganne) LoTciey (Neswadba); Reminiscences of Godfrey, arr. Godfrey; "Shepherd's Hey" (GratnßW) Patrol, "Ma Bra*- Laddk- (Macdonald).47 words
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Advertisement184 1932-09-30 16 jJHPBBEag^ philips I j**i tt\ J rf—twit*' j|| k *^mt^^^^m^m^m^mM ■bh^^^^^^^^ Ik I The finest guarantee of any lamp is the name PHILIPS etched noon its bulb. THBEE IS A CORRECT PHILIPS LAMP FOB EVERY SOCKET IN EVKRY HOMK. Vfll US^HILII>S. JPPi ISnlr AgrnU Vi I THE BORNEO 81 MATRA184 words
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Advertisement17 1932-09-30 16 "WEAK EYES? BE WISE-EZEKIEUSE" C0N8CLT M. EZEKIEL SONS, Optometrists and Optician*. Singapore and Batavia. Tel. No. 3949.17 words
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Article1035 1932-09-30 17 Gears That Make Driving Easy. EXAMINATION of the 19.13 motor-cars which are being announced from day to day shows that, in one respect the motor-car manufacturer stands a good way ahead of manufacturers of most other mechanical commodities that is, in the value offered. A1,035 words
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Article650 1932-09-30 17 Among the leading factors in automobile manufacture which have held the attention of expert 8 during the last few years are geaishift elimination, vapour lock con'rol, streamline. and engine mountings. Problems That Are Being Tackled. OF this group vapour lock has been classed as an insidious650 words
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Advertisement194 1932-09-30 17 the 1932 MORRIS-OXFORD "6" Still further improved and now lower in Pfi ce Remarkable motoring value is offered in the Mor- ris Oxford 6" Saloon (sliding head) a luxurious Car QL^T S^CfICX which sell at the remarkably low price of $2,895. <*P sta +J wmmmmmammmm The side-valve engine with its194 words
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Advertisement419 1932-09-30 17 The Dip-stick tells you— /^flB8 when your oil is getting low ;ind w 'hen it is time to replenish with V^y Castrol. H. tells more than this though to a discerning motorist. It shows that Castrol is more economical than ordinary motor oils. With the eorrtct grade of Castrol in419 words
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Advertisement55 1932-09-30 17 BKCONDHAND LIMIT I IRS A Kood ■atoetion, ■< au L'- Lei w hiyi net, Citroen :><<•'■ B«bj U I i I Z.heup EASTERN AUTO < '> LTD., fin 79, Orchard Sokd. REPAIRS effected to .-ill makes of cars expeditiously and under expert European supervision at Kraniat Garage which has been55 words
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Article240 1932-09-30 18 Claim for Wages By Master and Crew. A claim by the master (Capt. Charles Williams Bowen Mad<lox) and the crew of the steamship I*eif for wages due was not disputed when the case came up for hearing yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison).240 words
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Article560 1932-09-30 18 Not Aimed at Ceylon's Market. An explanation of the efforts now being made to improve the quality of Malayan copra is given in the September number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal. In the July number of this Journal (says the editor) we directed attention, by means of560 words
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Article426 1932-09-30 18 PROGRESS ON PALM OIL ESTATES. Satisfactory Quality Of Malayan Product. The September number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal publishes an article on palm oil extraction at Serdang. The production of palm oil under planation conditions, says the Journal editorially, renders it possible to obtain a quality of oil unequalled by426 words
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Article193 1932-09-30 18 Social Service in Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. At the annual meeting of the Selangor branch of the Women's Service League of Malaya, held several days ago, Mrs. Vethavanam stressed the need for sympathisers to visit th« children of leper parents, of whom193 words
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Advertisement102 1932-09-30 18 4♦ ♦>♦♦-♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ \\c a snap which docs something m re than cleanse— a scap which protects from infection iiS well. L'sc Lifebuoy! Have your hnn-.c not only free from dirt but free from dangerous fern. Lifebuoy hanishes both; nukes everywhere clean, sweet and germ-free. Don't take chance-, ire Lifebuoy regularly102 words
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Advertisement311 1932-09-30 18 CRAVENA in the TRU-VAC TIM are in perfect smoking condition wherever and whenever you buy V^^SyCS^tb^j (ssssf aisiSbr-— ~=2^ssssssr LdsssK^sw 1 sL< "Wt^ißßf***- Jl 1 k^. When you pull thii rubber T.ih JBBL '^H linen lor the air rushing info ihc ;^Bk^ Tut. A ..Trie lid then lifts off easily.311 words
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Article1689 1932-09-30 19 The R.R.I. And The Planter A Valuable Officer Going The Malayan Afitiiultnral Seene Dr. Tempany's Review— (^heau I «'«w From China And D.E.I. Cannot Th y iie Kept Out? Sungei Ha pan Sets An Example. (Ry' Our Planting 1 r*rfvp<<>»dent.) ■ajfOltF ..fterthoughts on the I.S.P. Cen-< ferenee1,689 words
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Article77 1932-09-30 19 SIX RATS— £5.5.6. Five Hectic Hours in A Green with harden. The wife of a Greenwich solicitor saw a rat in her garden. She got into touch with a local ratcatcher, who duly arrived with all hu HkHavin^ successfully performed his BlktU>d task he sent in his bill, which s.77 words
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Letter1027 1932-09-30 19 THE GOLDEN AGE." Mr. Nixon's Speech In Council. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,- Your valuable journal with its leaders have a very hatppy and beneficient knack of stir-ing up controversy ami of provoking 1 thoiffht, which is a state of affairs that must always tend to Lhe1,027 words
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Letter303 1932-09-30 19 THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In the living memory of quite a number of the present senior members of the trading community, there resided in Singapore a very estimable gentleman known to his wide circle of businos; and neisonal friends as Hcnest John."303 words
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Letter334 1932-09-30 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I wish to reply to "Idler" who wrote in 'your issue of Sept. 17 saying that the Malays as a whole dislike dittcipline. What a lot of "applesauce." This is the first time I ever heard such a thing.334 words
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Article48 1932-09-30 19 Not Wearing Hats While On Duty. Several Belfast taxioab drivers were fined at Belfast recently for rontravaninft the by-laws by not wearing hats while driving: in the city. A maKixtrate asked whether a hatter was a member of the Corporation whin the by-law was inadi-.48 words
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Advertisement67 1932-09-30 19 I V t r < !|^JS^ MalAply i^^^^^ AND >I^!^^^ml save money An Attractive Chest at an Attractive Price MalAply A PRODUCT OK MALAYA by MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. Tel. 4265. KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams. A RANG YOU CAN ONLY PUNT ONCE USE BEST SELECTED CLONES PRANG BESAR MALAYA'S PIONEER BUDGRAFT ESTATE67 words
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Miscellaneous221 1932-09-30 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle 1 IN M f IMJ* LTir j_^ "-'kH .lauM 3WS f\s? P^B 555 "Li "1111 523 £§g H§ i-sp* 5^ jKHg: Tgr. [g 30 31 p|si pi 3 If! se-^ W'^ 55 Wft WL+<> %k >taa tan. pg (CLUES.) ApnrtGQ 18. Parish officers ALKUhh. 20 Brisk I'221 words
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Article, Illustration35 1932-09-30 20 right a Vkkers gun m seen in action. Some of the Burma Rifles awaiting their turn to fire. Singapore Volunteers watching the progress of the firing. (Photos.— O. Y. Kok.)35 words
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Article, Illustration30 1932-09-30 20 SINGAPORE HOCKEY TRlAL.— lncident* during the third S.C.C. hockey trial match, between the White* and Uie Colours, on Wedne«^S SlfiimH; j hv twa vnalm tn niL .^^M H Bclli\t li30 words
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Advertisement362 1932-09-30 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) IWd Offiea for Malaya i SINGAPORE. SOVEREIGN REMEDY for HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, TOOTH-ACHE, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Cough, Cold and all other kinds of Aches and Pains. OF FULL FORTY YEARS FAME. Sold Everywhere. AMRUTANJAN DEPOT. BOMBAY, MADRAS. CALCUTTA, RANGOON362 words