The Straits Times, 26 November 1932
1932-11-26
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Title Section39 1932-11-26 1 The Straits Times \*m0S [ESTABUSHED ifEARLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST 2m MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MAtkYl. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES? SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement380 1932-11-26 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5151),' "J!j'll" IL J 111. m/i| Iff 41 15 ToniKht 9.15. WEDDING REHEARSAL with ROLAND YOUNG. Phone 5261-2. DRINK MORE m^\ GOOD MILK! There is no milk of greater purity and higher quality than "BEAR BRAND." 9^ Guaranteed to be entirely free from u% adulteration380 words
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Advertisement199 1932-11-26 1 fl WlMvWmpur 27. Java sit cphonli teehfj a^B 61 k^H^^^ r^- y*^V^^kv Cologne is appropriate!) pat XtK t t.l in BrelriWJlJ&s^; j Casktts (il.rs !>*•* anteis jiic! other l !lfiiaTa^aM^ r. il i* tt Zl^^J*2|sj!kHB^^B{3 '••''»("<■«»■■"••<■»'•"' ai tistic n.'Maiii'is trail ie:nliK retog5 ">^&j(^^3^H^< t>u,t>,, n,i insablc by the famous Blue199 words
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Advertisement7 1932-11-26 1 WEDDING REHEARSAL with ROLAND YOUNG. Phone 5261-2.7 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement511 1932-11-26 2 P. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Jneo—oratwl In Fngland.) Mk\U IA 3KNGEK AM) CABOO SERVICBB. sfCNtNKVLAH AND ORIENTAL SJ». CO. I'M, HI CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (,i.VI .i.M. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICIt. OfrTWAJU rKOM LONDON FO« CHINA AND JAPAN. Tooaage. Dos S'por*. km KaISM: HIND 11.6U0 Not. 26511 words
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Advertisement610 1932-11-26 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Msrsellles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Midlfesboroaa*. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKUSAN MARU 10.600 Nov. SO Dec. 1 HARUNA MAKU 10,400 B»e. 14 It t KATORI MARL' 10,000 Dae. 29 tO I KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Jan. 11 1* t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Jan.610 words
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Advertisement457 1932-11-26 2 BURNS PffiLP LINE (Incorporated In Aastrajta.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND ■HLBOURNE vis JAVA, DAJBWUI AMD THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly tailings by th. wellknown steamer MARELLA <7,8 M Una) and tha v, MANGOLIA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). Tb. s.s. MARELLA is one of ths largest and finest steamers trsding to Australia,457 words
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Advertisement620 1932-11-26 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone U2B. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GK.NOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Laaia, B*por*. Psnanf. m s. ALSIA Pec. 13 Dec. If. m s LALANDIA Jan. 4 Jan. 6 m's MEONIA Jan. 26 Jan. 27 m.s. BORINGIA F.b. 16 Feb. 17620 words
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Advertisement1093 1932-11-26 2 THB BLUB FtJNNRt. LINC (Omm THB HOA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China (1t32). LTD. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THB STRAITS 9TKAMBHIP CO, LTD. THB CUNARD 9TEAMSHII> CO, ITU. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE. Ltd. Th. 91AM1,093 words
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Article227 1932-11-26 3 System to Remain Unchanged. Shanghai, Nov. 26. Mr. Tai Chi-tao (the chairman of the Examination Yuan) arrived in Nanking from I-oyang yesterday morning and stated that as a result of the discussions held in Hankow the five Yuan system would remain unchanged. Mr. Li Lieh-chun, a member ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 227 words
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Article135 1932-11-26 3 •so De Jure Or De Facto Recognition. Shanghai, Nov. 22. Most of the Chinese papers devote their ?adinK articles to the discussions at lenuva. The Kuomingtang paper, the loining Post, writes that Marshal hianjr Kai-shek demands that the .ran.: of Nations should make their ecisions conform to Articles 15Aneta-Havas - 135 words
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Article572 1932-11-26 3 Marshal Chiang Pleased With Canton. Shanghai. Nov. 26. j Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has stated hat he is wry pleased at the way in hich the < anton Government is coperatinc with Nankinir in the campaign gainst dst Reds and he therefore does dt consider it necessary to go572 words
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Article398 1932-11-26 3 Governments Resign En Bloc. Shanghai, Nov. 26. The Association of Fukienese Students in Nanking has resolved to petition the Central Government to authorise a reorganisation of the Fukien Government and the appointment of a provisional government, the committee of which, however, must be appointed in accordance with398 words
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Article264 1932-11-26 3 Transferring Capital From Loyang. Shanghai, Nov. 26. In conformity with recent decisions to transfer the capital back to Nanking, part of the Government staffs have already left Loyanjj. Mr. Lin Sen (chairman of the Nanking Government is leaving for Nanking on Dec. 1, carrying with him imporant264 words
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Shipping News.
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Article157 1932-11-26 3 CELEBES MARU, Jap., 4,258 tons, from Moji 25-11, for Durban 26-11. DANMARK, Dan., 5.3*2 tons, from Copenhagen 26-11, for Manila 27-11. HONG PENQ. Brit., 2,525 tons, from Amoy 28-11, for Penang 27-11. HERVAR, Norw., 761 tons, from Bangkok 26-11, for Bangkok 27-11. HUA TONG, Brit., 109 tons, from157 words
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Article102 1932-11-26 3 Saturday, November 26. Ships alongside the Wharves for expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Kittiwake," The Cable. Rcteh, Lch. "Maori. Lch. "Mata Mata." I P.W.D. Hopper*. Read, Dredger "Tembakul." Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Singkep. Victoria102 words
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Article84 1932-11-26 3 The following passengers sailed from Singapore by the Christian Huygens, which left for Europe yesterday: Mr. J. Hargreaves. Mr. G. A. Martin. Mr». K W de Meester. Mrs. A. M. Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vader, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. van Straalen. Mr. P. J. Hooft. Mr.84 words
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Article54 1932-11-26 3 The following passengers left Singapore for Batavia by the Dutch air mail :—Mr. H. R. Arbenz, Mr. and Mrs. R S Boyd, Mr. E. Thomas and Mr. J. Sedlar. It is notified in the Strait* Settlements Government Gazette that the port of Canton is a suspected place54 words
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Article74 1932-11-26 3 Munich, Oct. 22. According to messages from Nuremberg, the centre of the German toy industry, German manufacturers are flooding the English as also the Dutch markets with yo yos. The popularity of th« game ha* brought prosperity to Furth-im-Walde, where until the beginning of tha yo74 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement612 1932-11-26 3 4NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated ia Germany.) The undermentioned are the company* intanded fixtures OUTWARDS. TRIER for lloilo, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan, Tsingtao and Dalny Dec. 10 m.s. HAVEL for Saigon, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Takao, Tsingtao, Dalny and Japan Dee. 19 HOMEWARDS. M.s. FULDA for Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca. Amsterdam, R'dam,612 words
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Advertisement415 1932-11-26 3 BQUAH BTKAMBHH* UNB cAsrf AMERICAN TMAIX LJNB 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. Fares as low415 words
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Advertisement522 1932-11-26 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Snex Canal. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI A JAPAN, Steamer Due S"por*. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON Nov. 30 HOMEWARDS. s.s CITY OF CAMBRIDGE for Havre, L'don, R'dam H'burg due Nov.522 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1932-11-26 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER, REPORT. SUtionj Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Min. temp, ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Mor Star 86 0.92 7.5 73 Kota Bharu 85 Nil 7.7 71 K. Trengjmiu 85 0.07 9.5 72 Bukit Jeram 75 1.38 Nil 70 Mersin? 88 0.02 5.9 72 Singapore 85 0.0163 words
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Advertisement466 1932-11-26 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. When aiiphini.' for any position adierl i-eil. in fkeac column* send copies of testimonials. Do mil send originals. CAM LADT please recommend reliable cook-boy. I Plain English "quired. 7.M,. Straits Tr CHINESE cook :incl hoase-ecy wanted, or cook-house boy. Cook must be able to cook, and hi.u.-e :,l,|c466 words
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Advertisement782 1932-11-26 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LKT. Garden View. J. Cluny Rd. Apply 41, Nassim Road. 26, NEWTON ROAD, rent $70. Entry Dec. 1. Apply 287, Orchard Road. MODERN resilience, fully furnished, close to Park, Seaview A S. Club. 701. S. T. TO [JET, x, Oxley Rise, compound aoase, modern limitation,782 words
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Advertisement597 1932-11-26 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET, OFFICES at 4 and 4-A, Prince St., top floor and No. 22, Raffles Place. Apply Koh Chew Kee, 129, Killiney Road. TO L 'T, (round floor, 78, Cecil Street, also r.fflces in Stanley Street. Modern sanitation. Apply J. S. Nathan, S, de Sousa Street^597 words
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Advertisement489 1932-11-26 4 MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIENDS Overseas, have the Straits Budget posted to them every week, #14 yearly, including .postage, outside Malaya (13.20 within Malaya). Orders, accompanied by remittances, should be addressed to the Manager, Straits Budget. Singapore. NO RELAPSE-ASTHMA CURE. Guaranteed Peerless Remedy for Sure and Permanent Cure.489 words
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Advertisement653 1932-11-26 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE NOTICE IS HXKEBX GIVEN that our Bill Collector Mr. Gan Cheng Huat is no longer in our employ and that he has no authority ti transact any luisine-is whatsoever on our behalf. CHOP TENG NAM, (CHUA HAN LEONG). Managing Partner. I No. 87, Cecil Street, Singapore. Dated653 words
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Advertisement544 1932-11-26 4 Business cards. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mr-. HARI' and Mlv HAW. CO. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. TENDERS TENDERS. Tenders arc invited -or the Installation "f scnitary fittings to pi. 2 TO 18. BORNEO ROAD, UNGAPOBI Plans und specifications should be submitted to No. 10, Poole Roud, Singaaor*. AUCTION NOTICES.544 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous68 1932-11-26 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES SinKapore Within Outside without Malaya. Malaya. Pontage. Monthly :(.(M) 4.00 2J>O Quarterly VI $12.00 7.50 Half Yearly *17.00 $24.00 *1.->.CO Yciiily S(I.IK) $48.00 $30.00 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charm and instructions for CLASSIFIED VDVERTIBEMENTS appear on the form at the huttom of '.bin pace. Contract rates ma> he had68 words
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Article283 1932-11-26 5 Do you happen to hnow whether the coolies employed by Mr. Muthukumaru have been paid or has there been trouble? I understand he haJ certain trouble with his coolies. On information supplied by him, he owed his cooiies some $3,600, equivalent to three months wages. Finishing the283 words
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Article203 1932-11-26 5 Mr. Walters: Would Government be prepared to grant advances to Mr. Muthukumaru in respect of these contracts? The Government does not advance monies. It pays for work don?. With regard to the projrresn of these works. Are either of <he contracts late? It is very difficult to203 words
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Article251 1932-11-26 5 At any rate you have io reason to supoose he won't complete those contracts? I understand there was no labour this morning at Baach Roa-1. In answer to farther questions, witness ■::i<l that if Mr. Muthukumaru carried out the work on the two contracts, expeditiously, he would make251 words
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Article256 1932-11-26 5 "I submit no evidence has been brought before your Lordship except b»re statements to negative the fact thaf this man is still in possession of valuable property. He is still in a position to complete two contracts and I ask your Lordship to .-ay that the period256 words
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Article, Illustration159 1932-11-26 5 Notice is hereby ■!*•> that the Traile Mark* depicted above are the axeiaatwi property of Chung ShuiiK Sane tarrying »n the business of manufacturing tobacco and c (an under the style of Chop Mia* Hu;> (Sang Km) Co.. of 19H, Hugh Low Street, Ipi.h, in the Stats of159 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement243 1932-11-26 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PRCMICR HOTEL TONIGHT MONDAY, NOV. 28th? SPECIAL DINNER SINGAPORE R Y PLAYERS RACE BALL a| y 5 /I BOY Extension till 2 a.m. WEDNESDAY, (iOV. 30th. ST. ANDREW'S DAY DINNER and BALL Extension Till 2 a.m. BOOK NOW RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 (10 LINES) RAFF243 words
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Advertisement282 1932-11-26 5 Raffles Cafe AND Confectionery Orden Are Now Being Booked for X'MAS CAKES, X'MAS PUDDINGS AND MINCE PIES. Fancy Assortment of CHOCOLATES, SWEETS, CRACKERS, Etc., Etc. PHONE 5381. (Penan* Bllli 2,25* ft. »bore Sea Level.) SPECIAL TIFFIN ON SUNDAYS. Cool and Commodious Dining Room with lounges newly completed. Tennis, Billiards and282 words
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Advertisement85 1932-11-26 5 FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR-FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE. THE LONDON ASSURANCE. HONG KONG FIRE INSCE. CO., LTD. PHOENIX ASSURANCE Co. Ltd., WESTERN ASSURANCE Co. UNION INSCE., SOCIETY OF CANTON, Ltd., EACILE STAR ft BRIT. DOM. INSCE. Cu., GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. General Agenta. (Incorporated .n S.S.) HAVE YOU SEEN IT? you have not yet seen the Singapore85 words
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Advertisement454 1932-11-26 5 AUCTION NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT JOHORE BAHRU. In Land Application No. d of MM. THE mm COMMRCIAL HANK LTD, of China Buildincr, Chuli.t Street. Sin«rnp«r<. Charjtees ru. CHITA HIM, lII'AT alias CHIIA YOXC WHATT of 21. Crawford Street. Sin(ore, but454 words
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Article294 1932-11-26 6 j Body Found on Penang Esplanade. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pi-nanir. Nov. ■_'.">. One of the most extraordinary and battling murders of recent years was discovered here early 'his mornintf when a ■MM of police goinpr out to drill lame upon the body of a Chinese propped up294 words
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Article582 1932-11-26 6 Recovered From Small Island. A young Malay, Ahmat bin Abdul Rahman was charged before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the third magistrate, yesterday with the theft of a motor boat valued at §600 on Nov. 20. The complainant. Ten Ah Kow, state I that he582 words
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Advertisement178 1932-11-26 6 J\ wtitenin^ W\ action without! m parallel/ w|ll MaM»P^ A s j^ MUS, JHk |^^^^BMI -.->> I.■ listerive Tooih P:iste will It is so refreshing, too. It J change your i<l<-;is about leaves the mouth with that sense nVniifricrs l«-iii^ all alike. of invigouration you sjMMJMM .\<><lfiilifrir«-f I. iM-...\sliilcn^ vvith178 words
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Advertisement304 1932-11-26 6 mhut- **mW H 1 K I '*^.Yn I I*^ mbmbmbmbmbmbmbmbmbmTvS'y •SjJV bmmmml 'snaaP^P *shU«mmlA mbhbLmbmml hmbH Jr JHBel HaMßMßnua bmsmT. mmmt^' TWYFORDS SUPERB SANITARY FITTINGS SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES. g^pi^i AVvTLH BURNING jSSjEP m■■ "I suffered for six weeks with eczema. WINTER SI'ORTS »tarted with a slight304 words
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Advertisement174 1932-11-26 7 IK a^a^^a^^^— Matinees Today and Tomorrow at 3 p.m. The Year's Most Sensational Screen Event! NORMA 9nbA K b K CLARK GABLE IN Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Supreme Triumph BOHSiaa [QMM3 HI23IEH lEUidltld-l NOTE- Attention is drawn to the length of the film "STRANGE INTERLUDE" and the patrons are asked to note that174 words
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Advertisement218 1932-11-26 7 II C APITOL SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY 3.15 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! Radio Pictures' Side-splitting Musical Comedy' "PEACH 0' RENO" with WHEELER and WOOLSEY with DOROTHY LEE HALF PRICE TO ALL I 64* TON T(BH I T~~ 9715 Last Night of London Film Co.'s Sparkling and Lavish Comedy "WEDDING REHEARSAL" With ROLAND218 words
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Advertisement134 1932-11-26 7 LAST DAY OF THE SPORTING WIDOW We promise you a grand evening's fun a picture that will surprise you ALISON SKIPWORTH RICHARD BENNETT. COMMENCING TOMORR OW J3 N^l ij i^l HHr y P^P/ ■k^L^^^^' From the Famous Stage Play by ■^■T WB^' Aimee and Phillip Stuart ■B|' I W bt^L134 words
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Article189 1932-11-26 8 a ndon Rubber Stocks To Be Down 1.000 Tons. NO DISPOSITION TO SELL. (f.» Oar Financial Correspoadeßt.) Singapore, Saturday, lodav's Prices Rabacr, 7'( cents per Ib. Tin. Singapore price $77.75 per picul. Yescrday's Prices: Rubber, London, 2 9/lfid.. down l/1«d. New York, cts.. down I/Mi ct. MarkH189 words
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Article69 1932-11-26 8 Xoon, Nov. 26. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Seller* Spot (loose) 7:! i 7% (P.0.P.. I ..8 8U urd R.SS. on Tender: i .7 IS 16 7 1.") 1 Jan.. 1 8 Jan.-Mar. 8 8'« Apr.-June ..83 16 85 16 Tone of Market: adv.69 words
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Article164 1932-11-26 8 Sinfrapore, Nov. 2(>. 5" i v "i'be No. 1 unpicked) llJOtt 1 .->.7~) mixed Sarawak 2.25 Pepper 22" Black II J fiii>er 18.00 Pear! Sago 4.00 h small 6.00 Tipdium 6.00 ■iam IS to I. i Saigon 12 to 14S Rangoon si:::: to 161 No. I 128 catties grou164 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article208 1932-11-26 8 Singapore, Nov. 26. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 15 16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 29,32 London, 30 days sight 2 3 7/8 London, demand 2 3 27/32 London, T.T. 2/3 13/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 940 Hamburg, demand 153 New208 words
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Article80 1932-11-26 8 Frr.iii Australia by Marella due S:ng\ptre on Monday morning, the "8;h i»i-:-tunt. From France by Chenonceaux due Singapore 1 p.m. tomorrow. From Europe by Conte Rosso due Singapore 11 a.m. on Monday, the 28i h instant. From China and Japan by Africa Maru due Singapore on Monday, th?80 words
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Article356 1932-11-26 8 Stabbed and Thrown Into Pond. The inquiry into the death of Char Kong Thai, whose body was found with over 20 stab wounds in a pond in I!::!--stier Itoad, was concluded by Mr. F. G, Bourne the Singapore Coroner, yestorday, when a verdict of culpable homicido356 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article451 1932-11-26 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Butang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt •V- I/-451 words
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Article281 1932-11-26 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.00 1.05 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 5.4.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.00 5.50 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 55.50 57.00 £1 £1 Con. T. S. V* Prefs. 21281 words
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Article139 1932-11-26 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 192G red. 1931-36 102 103 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4' '■> p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 101 105 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V!> p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000139 words
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Article377 1932-11-26 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day 8 Price Fraser Lyall Evat Co. Allerby ($1) 0.45 0.55 0.45 060 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.10 A. Ilitum ($1) 050 0.65 0.50 0.60 A. Kaaing <$i) 0.06 O.ir> 0.05 015 A. Malay ($2) 0.75 1.00 0.75377 words
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Article262 1932-11-26 8 Tod«y. .li.pan anil Knna (Alaska Muru I 3 p.m. North. N -East un.l N.-West Sumatra, i•yliin. Southern Western Iniii.i I Paris Maru) 3 p.m. Bclawan Upper Burma. North and hat India iSilverheech I 4 p.m. Inniroon i ll.mir Peaf) fi .4 p.m. Ceylon. Egypt, Kurope and Great262 words
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Article25 1932-11-26 8 Left Arrd. By Spore London H. C. Hooft Oct. 14. Nor. i Talamba Oct. 20 Nov. 12 D'Artarfimn Oct. 19 Nov. 1425 words
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Article62 1932-11-26 8 .1 c Mails by ti'.e Outward Dutch Aero plane from Amsterdam are ixiX'Ctfcd to r arrive ai Sngapore by tne evening »x« press i>:: aloo lay, the ZHth instant. Co--r teapmuienee idtlrcmri 10 boxholden only wui ready lor delivery at 7.:t0 p.m. Applications fton r.»n Doxao-dera fur62 words
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Article15 1932-11-26 8 Communicatioci with Pcniing, Kedah and biam nave beea restored. Tiaftie sill! sul'iict to delay,15 words
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Article195 1932-11-26 8 Award of £1,500 to Naval Pensioner. Mr. 1'ru: k Hi aeon. reaidtag at Elborton, Mr Plymouth, was awarded £1,500 dajoagea by a jury in the Kind's H.nch Division in respect of libel in an article in the "Naval Warrant Officers' Journal." I'lic defendants wen- Mr. A. B. Henwood195 words
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Miscellaneous104 1932-11-26 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOB! THE WEEK. Tod.'v. November 2fi. Saturday. November 2B. Singapore Amateur Racpn. Second Dny. Annual (ten. mtf». of Clerical I'nion, 2.14 p.m. M.mday, November 28. Blngmpor* Repertory Players. "It's a Boy,^ Rnffles Hoti'l Ml p.m. Tuesday, November 29. Annual mtR. of Singapore Polo Clubi Balestier. 7 p.m. Wednesday, November104 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article587 1932-11-26 9 Plant Restarted. VALUES IN WESTERN SECTION. The fourteenth annual general meeting of the Lingui Tin Co., Ltd., was held yev U day r.t the company.i offices a* 64-66, Market Street. Mr. J. M. Sime presided nnd others pre;i.nt. wtre Mmbxb. J. A. Elias, Lee Chim Tuan,587 words
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Article376 1932-11-26 9 The eighth annual general meeting of th t Kuchai Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., was lv id yistei'luy at the company's offices a: f.4-06. Market Stnat Mr. J. M. Himo prcaidi I ami others pre- nt were Ueasr Eliaa, Lee Chim Tuan, S. Q. Wong, B. 8. Manas- eh376 words
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Article872 1932-11-26 9 A Conservative Tapping Policy. The twenty-fifth annual ordinary general meeting of the Tandjong Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on Oct. 20, 1932, in the council room of the Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated), London, E.C., Mr. H. Eric Miller, chairman of t n p company, presiding. The872 words
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Article59 1932-11-26 9 The Borneo Co., Ltd., are in receipt of cabled advice from their London office to the effect that the annual general meeting of th« Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd.. wi!l be held in London on Dec. 21. No (Mvidend will be paid on the ordinary sharea, but that on59 words
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Article979 1932-11-26 9 British Government And Re-financing. (By Gilbert C. Layton.) The British Treasury has placed its trust in the proverb that Fortune favours. the Brave twice already in 1932, and each time with success. In July when British Government stocks were standing on a four per cent, yield basis979 words
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Article1085 1932-11-26 9 A Strong Financial Position. The twenty-second annual general meeting of the'mtmbers of X..M.S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations, Ltd.. wai held on Oct. 25, 1932, »t tho registered effice, 5, Whittinjiton Avenue. K.i\. Mr James Davenport, (the chairman), t>ic■iding. Th« chairman said:— With >ur permission I propose1,085 words
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Advertisement606 1932-11-26 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 18(3 at Awttfte authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,006 Paid up Capital Gldi. 65,000,000 Bescrres Gldi. 21,190,324 HEM) OKFICB i AMSTERDAM!. BRANCH OFFICES THE QAGUC, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES > Batavia i Heal offlct for Dutch Eut IWiat. BRANCH OFFICES I DUTCH KAST INDTES Ampenan, BaBsoenfj, Chenbon,606 words
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Advertisement315 1932-11-26 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Netherlands Trading 9*rl»ty. (Bataallshed at Aauterdaa ISM.) PAID UP CAPITAL FI. 80.080,000 STATUTORY RESERVE FI. 20.015,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES > 'Bandoeng Hook Kong Rangoon Bandjermasin Kobt "Scmarang Bombay 'WelUvredon Shunghat Calcutta Medan315 words
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Article98 1932-11-26 10 UMLTU HOTEL. -Dinner Dance and Special Cabaret. ALHAMBRA.- Strange Interlude with Norma Shearer and Clark Gable. 6.15—9 is I'honc 6909. CAPITOL.—RoIand Young in Wedding Rehearsal. 6.15—9.15. Phone G261-2 GBKAT WORLD.—Happy Days. Pasat Malam. (late 10 cts. Ladies Free. MARI.BOKOIGH. -Flyinir High with Cha.. lotte (Ireenwood and Bert Lehr.98 words
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Obituary73 1932-11-26 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATHS PENNEFATHER. <>n Not. l'".. li':>2. at thr i.i'-.iia; Hospital, Siaajapsn Farlei^r Joseph Pvnrefather. of The Billgmpon Municipality. The funeral service wil take place at the Tathedral of The Goo. Shepherd i p.m. tcclny. Interment al Bidadari later. VAN DER BKEK. -On N..v. 2ri. UU2, at th« I73 words
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988 1932-11-26 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1932. THE SPORT OF ALL. Today «w the psjMM( of an old, fami luir Singapore landmark. That bi£ stretch of ground which has been the KM i', 1 race meeting.- since the eai'lj <luy.- ill' the Settlement will echo witl the netted shouts988 words
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Article163 1932-11-26 10 OCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. G. A. Machado lias been appointed .:ii hon. cadet lieutenant in the St. Joseph's Institution Cadet Corps. Miss M. C. Thompson has been seconded for service as matron of the General Hospital, Johore Bahru. The appointment of Mr. B. W. Allen is Chief Police Officer, Penang, is163 words
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Article1054 1932-11-26 10 Some of the humours of the Patent Office, where many optimists go thinking they hove discovered a sure jHieaus to fame and fortune, are revealed by the writer of the following article. Edible Gramophone Records. Every year about 17,000 patents aro taken out in Great Britain,1,054 words
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Article745 1932-11-26 10 \NOT THE SEA BELLE! «T^ There is another interesting the Government fleet of launches. It i< called the Peningat. Its usefulne-^ ma «lso attacked by the Retrenchment Com mitlee who came to the conclu.M. I thai it is "unsuitable for the purpo.se for which it is745 words
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Advertisement157 1932-11-26 10 Cuffs unstarched but always firm and never frayed (M I L \S IS Tlif newest trend in shirts is the v nil- British Van Hurdinj*," which has Van Heusen neck band :ind V. H. H II 111 WW Cuffs made of Van Heusen collar SHIRTS material. No roujih edatm no157 words
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454 1932-11-26 11 WAR DEBTS: PRIME MINISTER CONFIDENT OF SOLUTION. NOT ASKING FOR CANCELLATION: Mr. Mac Donald Chance Of Agreement. STERLING FALLS. Closes in New York I'nder 3.21. In a speech at Ketford. the Prime Minister. Mr. Mailtonald. emphasised that (ireat Kritain had not asked for cancellation or reduction of War debts butReuter - 454 words
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134 1932-11-26 11 MURDERED HER SON. Verdict in Johannesburg Trial. Johannesburg, Nov. 2~>. Mrs. Daisy Louise da Mower has been found iriilty of the murder of her son anil sentenced i<> death boi not guilty of the murder of her husbands. The trial lastul five an«l ;> halt weeks. The accused pleaded nut134 words
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120 1932-11-26 11 IMPERIAL STAFF. Field-Marshal Milne's Successor. London. Nov. 2.",. General Sir Archibald MontgomeryIfattsingbred, X.C.8., K.CJI.G., hai boon appointed chief of t h«- Imperial Genecal suit in rocceaiJow to Field Marshal Sir Georire Milne. -Renter. The new Chief of St;iir, who is 111 yeari.i kg*, hus been Adjutant-General to the Foreea aid120 words
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45 1932-11-26 11 FASCIST GRAND COUNCIL. Franco-Italian Rapprochement Discussed. Komc. Nov. 22. The Grand Fascist Council met last night with Signor .Mussolini in the chair in order to deal with current problems. Il i- urulri stood the discussions included the i| a-stion of France-Italian rapproachoinetil. \neta Tunis -Ocean.45 words
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Article157 1932-11-26 11 End of Triple Murder Trial. London, Nov. 25. The trial of James Thomas Collins r.t Maidstone Assizes on a charge of murdering two women and a girl of 13 ended in a verdict of guilty but insane. Accused was ordered to be detained during His Majesty's157 words
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Article87 1932-11-26 11 FRANCE GERMANY. Need for International Co-operation. Paris, Nov. 22. The vital importance of Franco-Ger-man co-operation for the solution of international problems was emphasise! in speeches exchanged between the President, M. Lebrun, and the new German Ambassador to France, Herr von Koester, when the latter presented his credentials yesterday. Both envoyAneta-Trans-Ocean - 87 words
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Article67 1932-11-26 11 Many Acquittals in Mass Trial. Helsingfors, Nov. 22. The trial of 96 Lanpo leaders involved in the Mantsala coup resulted in the acquittal of 44, while the remainder were sentenced to terms varying from two to 30 months' hard labour, though sentence was suspended in 32 cases. TheAneta-Trans-Ocean - 67 words
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Article92 1932-11-26 11 Man Denounces Himself To Police. Berlin, Nov. 22. One of the most valuable pieces: in i'.ie collection of the Far Eastern Art .Museum for ethnology here was stolen by a working man who forthwith went to a police station, gave up the picture and denounced himself as theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 92 words
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Article121 1932-11-26 11 Malaya General Pays 2l2 l 2 Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 25. The following rubber results have been announced Hevea (Johore) Rubber Plantations, Lid., a loss of £858 for the year ended June 30 against a profit of £758 in the previous year. A preference121 words
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Article48 1932-11-26 11 Court Dispute To Last Six Weeks. The Hague, Nov. 23. The sovereignty dispute over Eastern Greenland's icy wastes between Denmark and Norway will occupy the attention of the Court of International Justice for at least six weeks, according to the Court "s arrangements published today. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 48 words
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Article42 1932-11-26 11 Ottawa, Nov. 25. The Dominion internal loan of $H0,0(X),000 has been over subscribed.— Reuter. The loan will consist of $25,000,000 worth of three-year four per cent, bonds at !»!>.20 and 20-year four per cent, loan of $50,000,000 at 93.45— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article369 1932-11-26 11 Sir Samuel Wilson. VALUE OF PERSONAL CONTACT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. Brig. -General Sir Samuel Wilson avoided local affairs entirely in a speech to large cosmopolitan gathering which attended a dinner given to him and Lady Wilson by the Kuala Lumpur Rotary369 words
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Article59 1932-11-26 11 Three Figure Opening Partnership. Sydney, Nov. 26. The weather was cloudy when the match between the M.C.C. and New South Wales wan resumed this morning, but the wicket was still good. Sutcliffe and Wyatt continued their innings, and at the luncheon interval were still unseparated with theReuter - 59 words
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Article202 1932-11-26 11 French Fear Bloc Under Italy. Paris, Nov. 22. The improvement in Halo-French relations sin;c M. Hcrriot's Toulouse speech and Senator Bcienger's conversation with Signor Mussolini appears to have been of brief duration, and the press is full of ta k of Italian plans for the Danube States toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 202 words
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Article127 1932-11-26 11 Reference to Assembly Suggested. Geneva, Nov. 25. A proposal to refer the Sino-Japanese question to a special meeting of the Assembly was immediately accepted on behalf of China, but Mr. Matsuoka sai-1 he desired to refer the matter to his government. The discussions were consequently adjourned until Nov. 28.Geneva,Reuter - 127 words
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Article441 1932-11-26 11 Woman Child Drowned. HOUSES WASHED AWAY TRAFFIC HELD UP. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 25. Heavy rain fell yesterday evening from 4.30 to 10.30, causing all low-lying areas in Penang to be submerged. The rain, whk-h was accompanied by a strong wind, was the heaviest441 words
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Article157 1932-11-26 11 New Chief Director Of Ross Institute. London, Nov. 25. Sir Aldo Castellani has been appointed chief director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Diseases in succession to the late Sir Ronald Ross. Reuter. Sir Aldo Castellani, who is 57 years of age and was born in Florence,157 words
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Article163 1932-11-26 11 Man and Son Taken To Hospital. About eight o'clock yesterday morning, while driving along Grove Road towards town, Mr. William Woelz and his family of six were involved in an accident. It appears that the road was slippery and at a certain spot a Municipal lorry was stationed163 words
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Article573 1932-11-26 11 Gen. Ma's Elaborate Defences. Shanghai, Nov. 26. The Japanese general attack on the National Salvation Army in Manchuria has not ytt been launched, but the latter is co-operating with Gen. Ma Chan-shao and they have completed an elaborate deft nee system which is divided into fourSin Chew Jit Poh - 573 words
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Article54 1932-11-26 11 Communication With Penang Normal. The Singapore l'o>l Office has received information from Penang to the effect that the mail service is now normal. With regard to the homeward air mail, it i.- announced that the aeroplane due at Alor Star this morning will arrive late. The reason is54 words
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Article395 1932-11-26 11 Scheme to Replace The Europe. LOCAL COMPANY. Building with 125 Bedrooms. Particulars of a scheme to build a new hotel on the site of the old Kurope in Singapore are given below. It is proposed to float a company with nominal capital of S2.ooif.nro. dcvided into395 words
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Article88 1932-11-26 11 Uneventful JourneyAcross France. Marseilles. Nov. 22. Leon Tijtsky and his family arrived aboard th.; Italian steamer Praga, slipping ashore unobserved in a taadm IB order to e?cti't attention. Trotsky who drove in a notoi ;.i from Marseilles to Lyons. arrivdU tnm the latter city by express tra'ii in88 words
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Article64 1932-11-26 11 Bulky Memorandum In Preparation. r.eiiui, Nov. is, A National-Socialist memorandum setting forth Hitler's detailed suggest mifor the formation of a non-;>arliamentii>> Government is being drafted l>y Gmgor Straaser, his most able political adviser, in conjunction with Dr. Flick and Dr. Goebbels, it was learned from NatioiuilSocialist quarters late64 words
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Article96 1932-11-26 11 Franco-German Commercial Treaty Revision. Berlin, Nov. 22. Negotiations for a revision of the Franco-German commercial treaty opened yesterday at the Foreign Office in Qm presence of the French envoy to Merlin, M. Francois Poncet. The German dolegation was headed by Dr. Posm' Bad the French delegation byAneta-Trans-Ocean - 96 words
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Advertisement33 1932-11-26 11 EMPIRE BROADC A. S_T\ HEAR THE KING'S MESSAGE ON CHRISTMAS DAY? WE (JI'ARANTEE FILL LOUDSPEAKER RK( EPTION ON ALL EDDYSTONE RECEIVERS 100', BRITISH. hl)l>4 STONE ■nttft H UTTsHI 2R-M, Orchard Kd. Mb MM,33 words
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Article3390 1932-11-26 12 Admission of Proof In Bankruptcy. RUBBER DEAL. BCHQ OF BRINKiMANN CASE. In the Supreme Court vesterda> Air. Justice a litckett Terrrll eMivercd judumint on a mnlum da! id Mar. 10. 19.12, to rescind or vary the Official Assignee s rejection of proof of a claim by the3,390 words
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Article917 1932-11-26 12 Mr. S. Muthukumaru. EXTENSION OF TIME REFUSED. The affairs of a well-known local Jaffnese contractor and landowner. .Mr S. Muthukumaru, w«re revealed in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr Justice a Beckett Terrell when Alkaff and Co. successfully applied for receiving and adjudication orders against Mr. Muthukumaru.917 words
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Article1354 1932-11-26 12 New Petrol Company. MAY BRING DOWN THE PRICE. The first meeting of Mr. G. L. Ham, Deputy President of the Municipal Com.missioners, will long be remembered because it was one of the shortest held for a considerable time. Mr. Ham was welcomad by Mr. George Parbury1,354 words
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Article2677 1932-11-26 12 European Applies For Post Of Chinchew. COURT INTERLUDE. CHINESE WITNESS WHO SPOKE "AMERICAN." At the conclusion of the evidence for the pro-sccution in the case where Elias Sassoon Joseph, Philip Newton Bevdle. Charon Henry Tuck and Too .1 iin Long were charged with cheating2,677 words
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Advertisement78 1932-11-26 12 After strenuoii§ exercise SBa|^M Add a drop of Bar Scrubb's to your bath. aSKSSsS) 4^^HL Lie in the warm a|3M Jl^mS caressing water that S flfl^B ffl Scrubb's has softened vw^mS^ rw S^^B a Rest •■•»o.«. m ">» while your body is l|| imbued with new *^§lv. /Mr vigour the78 words
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Article191 1932-11-26 13 Amateur Races. FINAL PROGRAMME TODAY. i A two-day amateur meeting:, forming the lu«t offering on the old racecourse, opened yesterday, when a programme of eight races provided very good sport. Field were satisfactory, and Safahct for the most part very clo.se, and the task of pickinR191 words
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Article1661 1932-11-26 13 Tlic amateur m raiting mda today with i-.:riitmmc of nine nuc-s. betriiininit at 2.15. Selections :ire as follows: l i By Our Racing Correspondent. > 1.— LAND'S KM). Shorty and Bai-i-huntc. t BPRMGKELL. Vitality and Timban«. 3.— SIMON. Phoon Tok and Kylpa. j 4.— MANOH VEHAM. Taiping1,661 words
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Article136 1932-11-26 13 Latest List of Starters And Jockeys. London, Nov. 25. Rockliffe and Disarmament will not run in the Manchester November Handicap. Lowrey will ride Scaidroy. neuter. The list of starters and jockeys are now as follows i Sir Alfred Butt's SANS ESPOIR (Perrymax Mr. Widener's PAHOKEE (Child*.) Lord136 words
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Article328 1932-11-26 13 Seremban Match. NEGRI-MALACCA MAY BEAT SINGAPORE. Singapore "s chances of success at. Seremban today again>t Negri-Mala-?ca in the Malaya Cup have been waakenod. j For on.' thing J. L Bonnar is unuUe in play since he is down with malaria I and.though H. Price and C. T.328 words
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Article164 1932-11-26 13 Little Hope For State Against Command. There can be little doubt about the tof the .Malaya Cup match at Johore Bahru today. Although the Gloucester Regiment have deamrted, the Malaya Command XV have not been materially weakened as most of the players who fonaad the Gloucester' first team164 words
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Article236 1932-11-26 13 ii o Malaya Command A Ncel SC.C. mmand A XV, the s.c.c. <:. Cranford E. A. Matthews, a. N, Other, W. R. King. I>. S. Bobertmn; J. Houghton, L H. Cooper 11. C. Allen, T. F. Garside. W. G. Bkey, I. i>. Sladden, R. 8. Ma Tie K.236 words
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Article399 1932-11-26 13 Narrow Victory For P.S. B XV. S.( Nil Public Ser. B. 3 pts. A wesk S.CC.C. Rugby side of 13 men almost held the Public Set vices "B" fifteen to a draw when they BMH on the Padang yesterday. The natch ended in t >vn399 words
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Article78 1932-11-26 13 R. Nunoi Becomes Singles Champion. R. Nunoi, who tou.-"d Australia, Java and the I'hi ipp.nt.s w!ih T. Harada, wa.l nnal la '!>■ \ii Ja^an Term's Tournament, beating J. Satoh, S 7, 6—?.,6 j >;. <;— 4, 6 i. In the semi-final Satofa t>eat Kisimura, a recent visitor78 words
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Article1613 1932-11-26 13 Orwell For Stud. 7,800 GUINEA HORSE SOLD FOR NINETY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, Nov. 8. Owing tr> the Lincoln executive having scratched their autumn fixture there has bt en little racing <>f importance this weak and Turf experts have been concentrating1,613 words
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Article212 1932-11-26 13 TODAY NOVEMBER 26. Football: Chinese League: Sk.ns Boo A.S. vs. Chinese C.A.A., Jalan Beiar. R'ufrby: Malaya Cup match: Ncjrri Sembilan v-. Singapore, Seremban; Johore vs. Malaya Command, Johore Bahru: Pablic Services "A" vs. R.A.F., Dur.earn K<l. Inter-Col lece Match: Raffles C«ll«ga vs. Medical College. Bukit Timah. Si mm212 words
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Article347 1932-11-26 13 Tate Impresses At Sydney. The M. tourists gave a good account of themselves in their match with New South al«\s which started yesterday, gfcgajaajag the State side for 171 runs. Itradinan once more la !ed, being out leR-before tn Tale with only 18 runs to his name.Reuter - 347 words
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Advertisement76 1932-11-26 13 'Jllier Sporting News appears en page 14. The best in music recorded on "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS We haTO :i Urge selection of the Album Series comprising S> mpliona-s. Concertos, Quintettes, Quartette* etc., by Tschaikowski, Brahms, Moctlioven, Stravinsky and Other composers. Also conipleto <)|H>r:is, including, Madame Butterfly," R itfolet to,"76 words
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Article680 1932-11-26 14 Percentage System Again. London, Nov. 25. The Advisory County Cricket Committee have decided to revert to the percentage system in the County Championship. Reuter. According to the corstituticn of the Advisory Committee all their resolutions have to be submitted to the M.C.C. Committee for confirmation. The first680 words
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393 1932-11-26 14 SINGAPORE HOCKEY, S.R.C. Start Well Against R.A.F. through and ultinmt'lv si'?:vodeH but Ro-e shoi wide. A iVw minutes before half-time they scored through Laycock wtio raoaivcjd from the right and flicked tlie ball just out of thp reach of Bransome's foot. The swond half WH practically oven wiLh the home393 words
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310 1932-11-26 14 HOME FOOTBALL. F.A. Cup First Round Ties. The following are the satchel to l><played today in the F.A. Cup and the English and Scottish League-*: F.A. Cvp Ist Round. Workington vs. Scunthorpe. Accrington St. vs. Hereford. Darlington vs. Boston. Halifax T. vs. Darwen. SouthpOTt vs. Nelson. Carliala Utd. vs. Denaby.310 words
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Advertisement89 1932-11-26 14 ifnWlManHC i JafaTaWdaWa^^a^^^Sarff IUmUkWI UanNMt' HT J ENGLISH IDEAL now available |J^'' "^SJ W H BRITISH PBOOt/Cf In tins of 16 ozs. and 6 ozs. nett. !Vrs^ri MOTOR ACCESSORIES BRITISH and BEST. LI CAS Motor Cycle mwZitnmnm* BalUry 87. Buill lo HMt LUCAS-SPAPTON N!M 1.1 CAS Tail Lain,.. Of |»l.a>in«89 words
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1618 1932-11-26 15 What They Say And Do In London. By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. London, Oct. 10. Til K oldest woman in the British Isles, who was just a year younger than yueen Victoria, has elied at the age of 111 at Uallyscanlon House, County I.outh. lie land. She was the Hon. Katherine1,618 words
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Article315 1932-11-26 15 HEBE is good news for the freedom loving woman the newest have far fewer hones. This is in the interests of suppleness, but it l>y no means indicates a la<k of shapeliiies- (>■■ 'imtiol in the foundation garment. These are attained by cut, de- .-'.nil clever315 words
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Article167 1932-11-26 15 NEW styles for the hair have been se-e-retly prepared by British hair- <lre- -its to purnr:* l visitors to the Hair-ilri-.t,injf Fair of Fashion at Olympia, Kensington. One <.f U.i iH>\vf-t irodes will have an irregular row of small, flat Greek ein N on eithev side of the167 words
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Article, Illustration79 1932-11-26 15 ILLUSTRATED are two frocks ar-proving red and white reimbinat < n > in sherr silks. The model at Hie left features dots, whi;.' one- on a rc-1 ground, with the white note repeated in the orirandie collar and how. The other frork is developed in79 words
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Article, Illustration57 1932-11-26 15 PRINCESS Tatiana Wiasemsky. Rrannddaughter of Mr. Gordon Selfridjre. in believed to be the youngest editress in Eng'and. She lits and owns the monthly paper called the "Will <>' Wisp" at the houHe of her grandfather in London. The paper circulates in England, America and on the57 words
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Advertisement567 1932-11-26 15 DAlNTY.appealing jellies can be made with little m ■>■■■» trouble and expense by using Cerebos Jelly L Crystals. Everyone will ~uk. relish their delicious fresh -«/7F5l fruit flavours and enjoy Gm r& their cooling and refreshing qualities. Cerebos Jelly Crystals Fat Folks are simply overburdened— Not Lazy End the Cause567 words
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2739 1932-11-26 16 The Growth Of Malay Nationalism— Young Men Who Dream Dreams— A Real Renaissance?— Finding Arguments In History— Johore In The Eighties— The Fort Of Lukut— A Model RuL?r. IT is stated by Major McNair in his book <m lVrak that one of the reasons2,739 words
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Article71 1932-11-26 16 Hylam Boy to be Tried At Assizes. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. The Hylam "boy" who is alleged to have murdere-) Mrs. M. Wallace at Klanz on Nov. 16, "75&1, and wounded her husband, has been certified as fit to stand his triul and will71 words
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Article311 1932-11-26 16 Prisoner Succeeds In Escaping. The following is taken from the Strait? Times of Nov. 27, 1882:— At 10 a.m. on Saturday last, we learn, while the prisoners were about to return ifiom work from the Superintendent's quarters, one of th?ir number made, his >. capo by makirg311 words
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Article20 1932-11-26 16 A Chinese rickshaw puller was assaulted by another in Kandang Kerbau yesterday afternoon and suffered a cut on the chin.20 words
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Article218 1932-11-26 16 French-Canadian Flyer Quite Happy. Experiencing a strong tail wind, Mr. J. R. Hebert, the French-Canadian airman, who is on a pleasure trip from London to Australia, reached Singapore from Kuala Lumpur in 1 hour 55 minutes yesterday afternoon. Met at Seletar by a friend, Mr.-W. D. Lambert,218 words
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273 1932-11-26 16 VOLUNTEER SHOOTING Prize-Distribution At Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 26. On the occasion of the priie distribution yesterday evening of the various trophies won during the year Battalion Rifle Association meeting, the members of the Malacca Volunteer Corps staged i successful concert, a large crowd, which included the273 words
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Article21 1932-11-26 16 The Singapore Repertory Players will grve their final performance of It's a Boy at Raffles Hotel on Monday evening.21 words
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Article33 1932-11-26 16 About 9.45 yesterday morning a Chinese was stabbed by another in Kandang Kcrbau on the jaw, abdomen and hand and he had to be taken to hospital for treatment. He was bleeding severely.33 words
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Advertisement81 1932-11-26 16 I TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR ll PRINCE'S THEATRE ('PHONE 2780.) 8 nights commencing TOMORROW! Britain's greatest screen comedian GENE GERRARD BROTHER ALFRED Irresponsible masquerade! Boisterous fun! For one night only! WEDNESDAY, Nov.' 30th. Paramount's South Sea masterpiece "TABU" 3 nights confnienclhg THURSDA V, Dec. Ist. English comedy at its81 words
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Advertisement435 1932-11-26 16 At the COLISEUM THEATRE (■PHONE 2578.) 8 nights commencing MONDAY, Nov. 28th. GENEVIEVE TOBIN HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS with PAT O'BRIEN Powerfully dramatic picture giving a close up of life behind the sce-ne* in (loll; .-wood. 3 nights commencing THURSDA V, Dec. Ist. I'niversal's thrilling-, chilling il THE OLD DARK HOUSE with435 words
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Article6076 1932-11-26 17 A 4 Care And Maintenance" Naval Base. MORE TALK OF RUBBER RESTRICTION. i (From Our Own C ;i respondent). STKvirs; Tun Ofkuk. Pleat Street, Nov. 8. While it might seym inoie proper for thie Icitti to begin hi the gruve and serji.us vein wnieh the corxlition of6,076 words
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Advertisement9 1932-11-26 17 At every meal The great 'ideal" (See page 14.)9 words
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Advertisement376 1932-11-26 17 Jy-"'' .^*i»W_ I? V V \i V PREMIER j|j|| SM TEST QUALITY pj&^l THE Soda Water If I^*l^l B E T FRAMROZ CO. n a<» lp^ thorrN nothing in.' f w. effective or j-afcr thun 'j -r|/# Scrubb's Cloud-Ammonia o-^<«, \J diluted removes rhc pain «^^^^%W*^^ <^^^^-' al >J irritatioo376 words
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Article267 1932-11-26 18 Bankrupt Who Did Not File Accounts. In the Buknqptcjr Court yesterday before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, Mr. K. N. Tuvlui. assistant Official Assignee.) nude an application for the committal I -n Br.on Hintj. lunkrupt. or\ tlii' proud lhat lie had not fifed his its- monthly accounts.267 words
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Article114 1932-11-26 18 The following action by Committee no. 2 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is reported In oonnevtion with a suggestion from Government that the employment of women at c-sting houses and open air stalls be piohibited, decided to reply that the Commissioners are not in favour of total prohibition114 words
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Article44 1932-11-26 18 The Principal of the Lady Teacher Girls' School, Taiping, has issued invitations for a tea party in honour of MisChang Ah Song on Dec. 3., states our Taiping correspondent. Miss Chang is the first girl outside Singapore to receive a diploma from Raffles College.44 words
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Advertisement238 1932-11-26 18 AVOID PAYING FOR DEPRECIATION. WE OFFER THOROUGHLY JESTED AND RECONDITIONED USED CARS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. HERE ARE SOME SNIPS 1930 DE SOTO TOURER: A SOUND BUY $750.00 1932 SINGER JUNIOR TOURER: AS NEW $950.00 1930 MORRIS MINOR SALOON: PERFECT $650.00 1930 LA SALLE TOURER: EXCELLENT $1400.00 MANY MORE AT238 words
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Article2155 1932-11-26 19 TWO AGRICULTURAL CRISES I!S THE COUNTRY AISO IN PAIILIAMLXT A THREAT TO THK GOVERNMENT NON-PARTY DEBATE ON IN EMPLOYMENT PROBLEM MILLIONS WOWN THE Rhl.lhF SIXK THE PRWF MINISTER'S Ht.iLTH: NONE TOO GOOD AN ORATimiCAI. TRIUMPH AND A SARTOR! if, DISASTER THE .STRW Oh LOCAL2,155 words
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Article175 1932-11-26 19 Due to Ancestral Habit Formed Ages Ago. An explanation if "pa tnrv-gnllery headat tv was given by Lieu;. -Col. R. H. Elliot in an address at the Institute of Hygiene, hf also indicated whi.li WOT! the best •Mil I a' the the.'itrc. •i l'e origin of pictara gaMery175 words
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Article138 1932-11-26 19 Aga Khan's Son Hurt In Motor Smash. I'limc A!y Khan, son ot ihp Ajra Khan, Tvas injured on Satunlay nijrht, Oct. 22, when the cai- in which hp was trawlhnir came into collision with a Ijniy mi t hi-London-New-maiket road near Si\ Mil. Bottom. After the impact138 words
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Advertisement972 1932-11-26 19 MALAYA'S OCTOBER RUBBER STATISTICS. 1 TABLE I ACKKAGE. STOCKS, PRODUCTION. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF INCLUDING^ d^X. J^AND REVERTEX. FOR THE MONTH^OF OCT. 1932 IN DRY TONS. f Acreage ur.itr rubber of IQQ acres an( over of eS3 lhan iqq aC res(2) (including re-exporta.) Ist Jsnunry 1932. Estimated. During the month.972 words
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Advertisement29 1932-11-26 19 UTEST STYLE OF FRAMES AND MOUNTINGS arrived flflP^ in SI IT EACH IX1™ jjg^l"^ < onsult THE ORIENTAL mLu-. OPTICAL CO., J l!iv. South Bridge Koad ::4S, North Uridge Kil.29 words
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Article, Illustration168 1932-11-26 20 HIGHEST TIDE OP THE YEAR The highest tide of the year wan experienced when the Thames overflowed its hank<. flooding roads and paths along the river bank at Putney. (Planet News.) SIGNOR MUSSOLINI OPENS NEW ROAD Signor Mussolini, the Italian Dictator, opening a168 words
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