The Straits Times, 10 December 1932
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Title Section39 1932-12-10 1 The Straits Times im*^ >• [ESTABUSHTO NBAHLT A CENTURTJ TffE ZItiGEST 2ND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPIPER IN mttfl. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS, The Straits Times tO PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement394 1932-12-10 1 SINGAPORE 78. CECIL ST. X'PHONE IHIT. j 1.18 Traieht f.16. > BIG BUSINESS GIRL AND CAPITOL FOLUES. j Phone 5261-2. DRINK MORE /p|||\ GOOD MILK! There is no milk of greater purity and vl higher quality than "BI2AR BRAND." I%^ Cjuaranteed to be entirely free from adulteration and impurities, it394 words
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Advertisement205 1932-12-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR 29. JAVA ST. I'PHONI 3WOT, YARDLEY LAVENDER Wl tuF^U lKt/!i^'' I *^i^r ?t Christmas time no other g' ft >j im '"•'•LVI'. The Yardley Lavender English Com9 plexion Powder. Price 90 cts. per box, Jfei^^ also Lavender Talcum Powder V A»>. OBTAINABLE FROM :i a box of Three205 words
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Advertisement13 1932-12-10 1 I.IS ToulrW ».15. i BIG BUSINESS CIRL AND CAPITOL FOLUES. I Phone 5261-2.13 words
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Advertisement481 1932-12-10 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Ineo^nrated in F.ngland.) \l\n PAMsWGER Wli < *RGO BFRVICBB FKNIKST'LAR AND OR'.ENTAL BJI. 00. ifNDKR CONTRACT WITIi HIS MAJKSTT9 government. london and fab east mail hervicsT. outward from ix)ndon ?dr china AND JAPAN. To usage. Dne Spore. 1»M. RANcm 17,0«0 Dee.481 words
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Advertisement618 1932-12-10 2 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. TTailee, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Midllevbcrongh. Vtiwli. Tonnage. Due. Sail. Ii KARTTNA MABU 10,400 Dec. 14 IB i KATORI MARU 10.000 Dee. 80 10 I KASHIMA MARU 10,004) Jan. II IS I t YASUKL'NI MARU 12.000 Jan. 24 25 HAKONE MARU IMOO Fea. 8618 words
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Advertisement447 1932-12-10 2 BURNS PHILF LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANB, SYDNBT AND ■BLBOL'BNK via. JAVA, DARWIM AID THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly (ailing* by the vefrmown (teamer MARELLA (7,885 tons) and ha ii. HANGOLIA (ff.SSf tons) (Carfo toly). Tk* s.s. MARELLA is on* of the argent and finest steamer* trading to Am■ralis, cabins447 words
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Advertisement627 1932-12-10 2 M EAST ASIATIC CO., LMTED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 53M. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SBftVICE. TO GENOA. LONUON. ROTTERDAM. HAM BURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave S'porsw Penang. M.s. ALSIA Doc. 11 Dec. 16 m.s. LALANDIA laa. I Jan. 6 m.«. MEONIA Jan. 24 Jan. 27 m.s. nORINGIA Feb. 14 Feb. 17 m.s.627 words
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Advertisement1064 1932-12-10 2 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Mrtm Ship Co., Ltd., and China (1952), LTD. Mutual Steam Varigafkm Co.. L*aV> THR SARAWAK STKAM3HIP CO, LTa T«6 STRAUS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNAKD STEAMSHIP CO- LTa THE CHIVA NAVIGATION .CO., LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIF.^fTAI. LINE, Ltd. Tbe SIAM1,064 words
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Shipping News.
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Article452 1932-12-10 3 Presentation to Officers And Crew. Mr. W. J. McAlister, chairman of the General Steam Navigation Company pro- sented at the company's offices i cheque j for 250 gum-as to Captain R. M. Clifford, commander of the company's steamer Drake, in recognition of t l >e action452 words
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Article416 1932-12-10 3 New Cargo Carrier Type. The motorship Aurora, which has been launched at Gotaverken, Gothenburg, possesses several interesting features, having been designed with the object of providing sea transport at the lowest possible cost. The vessel is 390 ft. in length overall, 382 ft. at the load line and416 words
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Article132 1932-12-10 3 BENIfEVIS, Brit., 3,205 tons, from Hull 0.12, for Madras Coast 10.12. CENTAUR, Brit., 1,800 tons, from Fremantle 10.12 for Australian Port 28.1.33. KAMI'AR, Brit., 489 tons, from Malacca 10.12 for Malacca 10.12. KINTA. Brit., 5O» tons, from Penang 10.12 for Penang 12.12. LAHN, German, 6,300 tons, from Yokohama132 words
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Article118 1932-12-10 3 Saturday. December 10. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance Godown Gate. Main Whaif Kinta 16 3 Trier 13 3 Machaon 7 3 Empire Dock M'caster Castle 30 3 Silverhezcl :(.'> 3 Tity of Lille IJT :t Silvcrsandal 46 4 Deebank 48 4 West Wharf118 words
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Article202 1932-12-10 3 The following passengers arrived from home by the Ranchi: Mr. G. P. Atkins, Mrs. E. M. Amierman, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bailey, Mr. J. G. Korbes, Mr. W. C. Huforard, Mr and Mrs E. J. Munro, Miss I. M. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson, Mrs. S. Stafford.202 words
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Article90 1932-12-10 3 Yacht Destroyed Five Miles From Long Island. An explosion in the gasoline tank wrecked the yacht Pegusjo 11., five miles off shore from Port Jefferson, L. L, on Sept. 23, and threw four men on board her into the water, but they were rescued by the Yacht Lugin90 words
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Advertisement465 1932-12-10 3 *NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany.) The undermentioned art the company's ln- tanded fixtures OUTWARDS. 1 s.s. TRIER for Iloilo, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan, Tsingtao and Dalny Dee. 10 j 9 m.s. HAVEL for Saigon, Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai, Takao, Tsingtao, Dalny and Japan D«c. 21 HOMEWARDS. s.s. LAHN for465 words
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Advertisement389 1932-12-10 3 OOUAR STCAMffllP LIW1 cAWAMERJCAN MAIL LINK The CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION JUNE— NOVEMBER 1933 Should be included in your itinerary when you go home next year via America. Make your reservations now. ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. Excellent accommodation available on all our Round the World steamers. Next sailing: PRESIDENT PIERCE DEC.389 words
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Advertisement488 1932-12-10 3 I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. freight Service to i UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. TU Ports snd Sues Canal. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI ft JAPAN, Steamer Due Spore* HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF SINGAPOP.E for Havre, L'don, R'dam H'burg Dae Dec. 30 Sails Jan. i.488 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous204 1932-12-10 3 Today's Crossword Puzzle m r r i r m M r i*Tn T^ |P» if 2 'ink II I^l ~ZIIZI~ (CLUES.) ACROSS. LM. Breach 25. Income I. Purr 2«. Medicinal plant Klectrical machine 2 7 Impairs 12. Kingly title is Cab 13. Youngest son 2y Compass point 15. Keen :i0204 words
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Miscellaneous63 1932-12-10 3 ■LNGAPORE WEATHM. REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. *P hrs. *F Alor SUr 85 Nil 8.7 66 Kota Bahru 80 0.06 0.9 71 K. Trengjranu 82 0.94 1.3 70 Bukit Jeram 87 0.05 6.9 72 Mersing 83 0.39 1.9 72 Singapore 85 Nil63 words
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Miscellaneous155 1932-12-10 3 TIDE TABLES. Saturday, December 10. H. W. 8.11 a.m., 8 ft. 7 in., 9.31 p.m., 8 ft. 2 in. Sunday, December 11. H. W. 8.49 a.m., 9 ft., 10.18 p.m., 8 ft. 4 in. Monday, December 12. H. W. 9.21 a.m., v ft. 3 in., 10.55 p.m., 8 ft. 5155 words
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Advertisement440 1932-12-10 4 SITUATIONS When applylag for any position advertised, In Ihene riilumnx >end copied o." testimonials. Do not M-nd originals. WANTED, bj European Brn experienced Rhorthand-typi.it. State salary required Apply 816, Btrait» rimes. GOOD JOBBING < OMPOBITOB. u-e.l to HIGH CLASS WdiiK. Able to take caarsa of section if required. Only a440 words
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Advertisement884 1932-12-10 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET 81, Wilkie Road. Apply, 6. Malacca Street. TO LET, Garden View, 2, Cluny Rd. Apply n. rlassfan Rd. :■>■.. NEWTON ROAD, rent $70. Entry Dec. I. Apply 2R7, Orchard Road. TO LET, SHOP, FLAT, Amber Mansions. Apply Spore Building Corp.. C 4, Market St. 2 A884 words
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Advertisement1092 1932-12-10 4 BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE TO LET ~7oVELY LADIES' SILK HOSIERY TO LET, offices No. 18, Collyer Qusy, The World's Dent Apply Sime, Darby Co, Ltd. Yet Price only $2.75 and $3 p«r pair r r," I Let's Aiisociate TO LET, No. 110, Robinson Road, suitable Mfet me nt for office1,092 words
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Advertisement367 1932-12-10 4 EDUCATIONAL. FORMS FOR ADMISSION TO RAFFLES INSTITUTION EVENINC CLASSES FOR 1*33 may he had from the Superintendent on application. Prospective candidates are nsked to send in their Forms not later than December 11, 1932.- the last date for enrolment. PUBLIC NOTICE THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER CO., LTD. Application having been367 words
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Advertisement416 1932-12-10 4 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mre. HARU and Mi-- H ANA. CO. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. The Town"* Specialist in PERMANENT WAVING FIGARO only charge $8. 93, Bras Basah Road. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE \(.t.i«- Is hereby triven lh;it we will lie removing from our present premises, Meyer Chambers,416 words
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Miscellaneous70 1932-12-10 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within OutHlde without Malaya. Malaya. I'oMnee. Monthly .I.dO 4.00 IJM Q.-irtcrly S »M 112.00 7..*,0 H-u. Yearly $17.00 524.00 $13.00 Yean,- fc!4.00 $48.00 $30.00 ADVERTISEMENT RATES The dHSBBM and instructions fur C'LASSIFli:i) IDVERTISEMENTB appear on the form at the bottom of <hiB pane. Contract rates ssaj he70 words
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Advertisement287 1932-12-10 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT St. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL CARNIVAL BALL EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. CABARET GABRELLA FRANCZ, the famous dancer, will appear during the dance*. SEA VIEW HOTEL Gala Viennese Night! I MONDAY, DEC. 12th. v HIGH TIDE DINNER ON THE LAWN VIENNESE SONGS FROM GONDOLAS INFORMAL DANCING287 words
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Advertisement207 1932-12-10 5 Raffles Cafe IffWriMMbia AND (Peking Hills 2,251 ft. abore Sea Lerel.) n SPECIAL TIFFIN ON Confectionery Sundays. Cool and Commodious Dining Room with lounges newly completed. Tennis, Billiards and Excellent Walks. MODERN SANITATION (throughout). Order. Are Now Being Booked for From s eptember f. X'MAS CAKES, X MAS Board and207 words
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Advertisement598 1932-12-10 5 LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above i uch tyres having on eith-r side the words "India I Super" -the "I" in the centre being in red and a red line around the edge of the tread I is the exclusive property of India Tyre598 words
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Advertisement808 1932-12-10 5 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. 51 19.12. L A. A. A. N. AW AM \l .AT CHETTIAR. of I'oiitiaiv kerhil, Kukob, Johorr, Charger and DM SEE K\<; or Pontian Rechil, Kukoh, Johore, Planter, Chargor. All that piece of land808 words
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2361 1932-12-10 6 FLYING NOTES Successful 7V.n7.n- Of Mete British Motor Economy, Simplicity iiul Safety The Prince's Air Liner All-metal Monoplane For Royal Journeys Dual Control. And Long Ranae A Veteran Transport Plane Ten Years Of Active Service \avltiation Trophy For Hinklei; Desert Air Service. London, Nov. 15. Development?2,361 words
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Article72 1932-12-10 6 Stockholm. Nov. 6. At the impressive ceremony today in Sweden's Wwtwl— ter Abbey to the ii.iin>i\ of tiustavus Adolphus, who <lie<l ■1 the battle of I.iitzen, .'iOO years ii|*», l.nirlaml was vepresrnU'd by a regiment i Royal Scots, whose countrj men had foutrht as volunteers under72 words
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Article91 1932-12-10 6 Paris, Nov. 7. .\I. Herriot vould like to keep a tobaccorrst's »h( p when he retires, according tn !i s statement, amid roan Of laughter, at Lhe clcsirg banquet of the Radical I'ajty < n<rress at Toulous;'. He declared My one lies lie is some day ti91 words
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Advertisement44 1932-12-10 6 REBUILDING SALE. DECEMBER 12™ to 31st. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. PUBLIC SUPPORT COMPELS US TO EXTEND OUR PREMISES. STOCKS MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE SPACE. BEST QUALITY! LOWEST PRICES!! CORRECT SERVICE!!! AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY EVERYTHING— FOR— EVERYBODY— EVERYWHERE. 375, VICTORIA STREET.44 words
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Advertisement132 1932-12-10 6 ■*^Bnn»l^ '^mnmnmß lH *T>^.^^LjKi j^^&^it^MnnmnjL ijfMßvrjfl tj^v~j_^-^*^|mn^*-jAj -^/zubz.^l ■—^-^..zc aww mmS U. BB See SWITZERLAND in Winter An Experience you will never forget. tOfB GIIDES ifcowtag tariffs, illustrateil booklets, niajis ami all information froc an applirntion to the twtM Cnnsulalr. l.'i. Marl.il Slr< Sincaporp. i S Anita Paf c the132 words
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Advertisement182 1932-12-10 7 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. WARREN WILLIAM MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, ANITA PAGE IN "Skyscraper Souls' 9 A Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture TO MO RROW: OPENING AT THE MATINEE AT 3 P.M. You re just a nfn third-rate pug!" HA^fl He wouldn't take that from HvjL a champ. But this society >t182 words
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Advertisement205 1932-12-10 7 [CAPITOL Matinee Today at 3.15. Children Half Price. Last Night of First National's Saucy, bright Comedy "BIG BUSINESS GIRL" with LORETTA YOUNG. PfcMWted «illi Special STAGE Attraction "THE CAPITOL FOLLIES in ••iilirc now HcjK'rtoirc of Dancing Siku-cs-c-. TOMORROW (Sunday) Commencing at the Matinee 3.15 Paramount** thrilling Sports Romance HP. LAY205 words
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Advertisement247 1932-12-10 7 MATINEES TODAY SUNDAY 3.15. RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. J.B. PRIESTLEY'S GREAT STORY THAT THRILLED THE WORLD NOW IT'S ON THE SCREEN >^l H^. The Great Mystery wßf^p^ Novel Becomes t T The Great Mystery W picture K ARLOFF as the Morgan of J.B.Priestley's eerie tale; MELVYN DOUGLAS «s Penderel; Gloria Stuart247 words
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Article174 1932-12-10 8 "ulony Rubber Stocks Ip 3,300 Tons. GENERAL POSITION DILL. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Saturday. Today V Prices: KiiblMT, 7 !>/16 cents per lb. Tin. Singapore price $77.12 '2 per pfcul. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber. London. 2 13/32 d., down i/m. New York. SH its., unchanged. Market Tone:174 words
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Article87 1932-12-10 8 Noon, Dec. 10. R.S.B. equal to London Standard: lluyers. Sellers. Spot i loose) .7 916 711 10 (F. 0.8.) ■713 16 7" Standard K.S.S. on Tender: Bayers. Sellers. 1 Kv. 7 i; i .lan. .7 11 16 7 13 16 Feb. 71,7 1 7% Jan.87 words
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Article178 1932-12-10 8 Singapore, I >.-.-. lv. Uambicr r> (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 11.M Copra 5.70 mixed 5.2;' Sago Hour. Sarawak 2:2' Whit.- Pepper 22' o Black Pepper 18.00 Pearl Sago 4.0 c small 5.Q0 mediam 6.0 c Bi< i Siam $141 to 20 Saigon $i.°,4 to 14f Rangoon |131 to 14!"178 words
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Article47 1932-12-10 8 Uaill by the Outward Dutch Aeroiiilani KM oxpected t> i,y the evening hi i ihv 12th iiurtaat. Oorj, <<l Ui i oxhold 'is on'y diliviry at 7.: i() p.m. n MM Im.v •k>l«l«m for ililn. r) Bl tin- (Ji-ru-iul I'li-i (Mm tsMnot Ik- i-nti rtuined.47 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article454 1932-12-10 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 6/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt B t454 words
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Article285 1932-12-10 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Imperial Tobacco 1 1 Kinta Electric 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. lU 10 Maynard Co. 1 1 Malayan Breweries 50 50 McAli3ter Co. 100 50 Oversea Ch. Bank 10 10 Robinson Ord. 100 100 Robinson Prefa. £1 £1 Shell285 words
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Article133 1932-12-10 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103 ci o. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V-> p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $i;0OO.OOO 104 105 nom. Singapore Municipal 4>/2 pc. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000133 words
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Article373 1932-12-10 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Price Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.46 0.65 0.45 0.60 Alor Gajah ($1) 025 0.35 0.30 0.40 A. ilitam ($1) 050 0.65 0.50 0.60 A. Kuniiig ($1) 0.06 0.15 0.05 0.15 A. Malay ($2) 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.90373 words
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Article202 1932-12-10 8 Singapore, Dec. 10. 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 New York, demand 36%.202 words
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Article197 1932-12-10 8 i Preparing London For Speed Of 180 Feet A Minute. The art of "expresscalating" is being gently imparted to the populace of North-East London. Meanwhile the "expresscalators" themselves are getting the opportunity to warm up. This explains the present disappointment among escalator speed enthusiasts that the black-and-yellow 180-feet-per-I197 words
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Article54 1932-12-10 8 The collectnn of 280,000 bird specimens of Biron Lionel Walter de Rothschild, regarded as the most famous in the world, and valued originally at £200,000, has been acquired by Mis. Harry Payne Whitney and her children for presentation to the American Museum of Natural History as a54 words
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Article180 1932-12-10 8 Arms Estate. 21,300 Ih. Ralini; Kstate.— 47,soo lb. 8enta.— (56,346 lb.l. 44,i00 11>. Hatu Lintang.- -63,680 lb. Bertam Consolidated.— 2l6,2Bo lb. Bassett. ttJHi lb. Bagnn Serai. -43.300 lb. Batu Matang- Estate.— 23.500 lb. Bakap Kstate. 30.R60 lb. Batak kai.it. 44.000 lb. Foothills Malaya).- Jfi.OOO lb. Gadek.— l4,7.180 words
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Article191 1932-12-10 8 Today. Iloilo. Philippine Islands, China and Japan (Trier) 3 p.m. Tembilahan Indrapiri Ainu Lenni?) 4 p.m. Temhilahan and Imlrai;iri CRokan) 4 p.m. Djambi (Tobai .4 p.m. Bencrkalis and Hawaii Api Api (Toboali) 4 p.m. Rhio South-Kast Borneo (Toradja) 4 p.m. Sarawak, Sibu, Miri. I<n!>uan > North Romeo191 words
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Article23 1932-12-10 8 By H. C. Hooft Talumba D'ArUgntn S'pora London Oct. 14 Not. t Oct. 20 Not. IS Oct. 19 Not. 1423 words
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Article63 1932-12-10 8 From France by Athos II due Singapore 8 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by Sumatra Maiu due Singapore tomorrow. From China and Japan by Arjrun Maru duo Singapore tomorrow. From China and Japan by Hosanff dua Sintrapore on Wednesday morning, the 14th instant. From China and Janan63 words
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Advertisement301 1932-12-10 8 AUCTION NOTICES. BY ORDER OP THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE K< S. Ml THIKIMAKr r.ankrur>Vy Me 79.1 of 1532. AUCTION SALE hold fumitare, baild ng materials i.nd nlso an "Austin" car No. S- To b. h.ld at No. 477, Race Course Road (near Runiah Mi-kin Police Station) on Wednedaj. December 14 at301 words
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Miscellaneous116 1932-12-10 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Saturday, December 10. Pi r;ik Amateur Race«. Second Dny. St. Andrew's Hospital Carnival Ball. Raffle* Hotel, 9.30 p.m. Sunday, December 11. Police Band, Botanical Gardens, 9 p.m. Monday. December. 12.. Annual Genera) Meeting of Children's Aid Society, at Governme it House, 11 a.m. Tuesday. December 13.116 words
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Article937 1932-12-10 9 Suggested New Bond Issue. London, Nov. 17. The Lausanne Conference closed h I chapter in the long and complicated histi.ry <.f post-war debt and Reparations ns. But the chapter that #al thus aeaehtded was far from being the md ot the story. It did. indeed, lead937 words
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Article620 1932-12-10 9 Rubber Plantation Industry. (By Air Maii.) London, Nov. 19. Writing to the Financial Times, Mr. H. Livinjrton, of Andover, says While, no doubt, some encouragement can be drawn from the speech of Sir \J. Wright at the Bandar Sumatra meeting— for, as he said, new uses are sprinKirg620 words
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Article375 1932-12-10 9 The followinK publii-ati jr.s wort issued or, aceivad bj the Department of Statistic*. SB. ami X.M.S.. during the p.-i iod Nov. 19 to 25 f h' Reference Library. PuMntm Bniidids;. Siiifiiiwr". Api'litation uny bu in«<lt- by niem-l>c-rs of lh« public resident in Maiayu to borrow publications375 words
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Article886 1932-12-10 9 List of Principal Products Affected. T"he following table of the principal products of the Colonial Empire, showing the new or increased preferences granti'd in the United Kingdom, the Dominions, India, and Southern Rhodesia since October, 1931, or to be granted in accordance with the Ottawa Agreements, has been886 words
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Article302 1932-12-10 9 Reconstruction Scheme Approved. (By Air Itaii). Lon<ion, Nov. 17. At. an extraonlinaiy mineral meeting of the British Rubber Estate- oT Java, held yesterday, the scheme of reconstruction /■uhmitted by the directon was approved. The scheme provides for the citation of a company with 2£. shares, the302 words
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Article364 1932-12-10 9 Gutlni'. and Co.. Lt.l.. I.i their weekly rubber rtport daU-i Singapore, Dec. >>, states: There is ncthiiiß of iakervet to pi perl this week. S,!'. i.-t-nt to mett the market, with the result that very lsinrss has been .1. ,i:atted. Total shipments I'ro'ii M;Jaya during Novi aber imoanted364 words
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Article193 1932-12-10 9 The undei noted non-fiiMoii w<irk^ US USSI ready for is«u«. \'enu>meM« GeaUwittea van Dr. N. Adriawi. :i rolnmos, ISM l/itacy M Maaa. illus.. Sir Tlioma. Am >lii K.i.: The llnntla* <>f (hv Stmrk, Lewis i arrrll; Lovable BewStss IMS, illus Huriiei Cory; Btar* sad Stripes. Shaw Defmojkf* The193 words
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Article98 1932-12-10 9 Halayan Valm Oil Bulkinjr Cfc, I I ieport tho receipt of Hk» lutivt bvyei prices, received by cable on Dec. 8 for Malayan jmltn oil and palm kernel* In l-.ulk. c.i.f. laa<M w' Tork'PhilailcJplii.-i U-S. gold cts. 2.50 i ■<•■ ih. C.i lain! t» Pacific V< U.S. kol'l98 words
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Article33 1932-12-10 9 liarlvw mid Co., report ;i follow* Dei. ■>— This nwvkai hus remained «li« ly .steady ttwaqghout the week, but at tl close pncea show ilevlino p*r picul an •ti.ll.iw Sun.li.. mixed 16.86.33 words
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Advertisement578 1932-12-10 9 BANKING, NEDERLANDSCH BVDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V, ■stabllshaw 18U at Aauteraasa. Aathorised CaplUl m G!de. 100,000,« at Paid op Capital Gl<U. 66,000,000 Ee«erves C.Ms. 21,190^24 HFA© OFFICB AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES TUH HAUUsX ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHIU Batavia i Head offle* foi Dutch Cast ladies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAPI TXPIKS Ampenan, Baa ioeng, Cheribcn,578 words
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Advertisement327 1932-12-10 9 BANKING. NEDERLANOSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V. Netherlands Trading Ssclatr. (Brtabllahef al Aauterdasi 18S«.> PAID DP CAPITAL fl 80,08(i,0«C STATUTORY P.ESERVE FJ. 20,015,C0f HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTBRDAM AND IB HAtIUE, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAYZJI BRANCE&S I 'Bandoeng Hong Kong Ranguoa Randjesniasin Kobe 'Semcrang ftonbay "H.lte»r«ien Shaogttai fatsmta Hedan327 words
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845 1932-12-10 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1932. JUSTICE IS BLIND— AND GAGGED By each week's mail from London, th< Straits Times receives a number of signed articles in which prominent persons discuss world affairs. Included in yesterday's batch was a contribution headed Japan's Case in Manchuria A United Front845 words
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Article187 1932-12-10 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H. C. Stickland, a well-known Miri resident and editor of Mirage, returned •rom leave by the Ranchi. Mr. H. D. Mundell, who has been ill in the General Hospital this week, is today -eported to be much better. Dr. J. N. Dugdale will address the Singapore Rotary187 words
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Article853 1932-12-10 10 When the King "Goes Home to Sandringham. (By the Hon. Mrs. Francis Lascelles) A good old-fashioned Christmas is always kept at Saitdringham-," vays the\ writer of the folloioing article, who is the aunt by marriage of the Princess Royai When the King and Queen talk of853 words
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Article67 1932-12-10 10 The marriage took place on Thursday at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. Reginald lan Barton-Wright, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company (F.M.S.), Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Barton-Wright of Broughton, Hants, and Valeric Beatrice Peace, younger daughter of the late Mr. W. H. J. Peace67 words
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Article621 1932-12-10 10 A PERAK CRITIC. 1 Although the principle of compulsory insurance for motor owners against third party risks has been approved, if our recollection is correct, by nearly evory automobile association in Malaya during the past two years, the putting of this principle into practice in the621 words
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Article121 1932-12-10 10 Singapore. ALHAMBRA.-Skyscraper Suul- with Warren William and Maureen U bulluuH. 6.15—9.15. Phone CUOU. CAPITOL.— Big Business Girl also Cuiiitul Follies. 6.15—0.10. Phone 52fil GREAT WORLD.— CaII of The Flosh «'t" Ramon Novarro. Pasar Mulam. tiulo 10 cts. Ladies Free. MARLBOROUGH. The Two Orphans Cantonese Talkie. 6.15— a.l 5. NEW121 words
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Advertisement190 1932-12-10 10 iflfflp'Q MAN'S shop. Presents of CHOOSE with mind as well as eye and your friend's pleasure is doubled. lx>ok in at LITTLES for the most acceptable Xnr.is l'rvsi'iits and the certain satisfaction will make him lonji miudful of you. Wool olipovcrs. jksA HHHRxfe >W Emm Tin new popular style SSff^Qfe190 words
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Advertisement244 1932-12-10 10 SPECIAL KM A S OFFER 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL COLUMBIA CABINET GRAFONOLAS. Model 123 Oak $140. Reduced to $112. Model 124 Mah. $150. Reduced to $120. Model 157 Oak Triple Spring $225. Reduced to $180. 153 Console Model $150. Reduced to $120. (Illustrated list sent with pleasure). THE ROBINSON PIANO244 words
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372 1932-12-10 11 POSSIBILITIES OF ADJUSTMENT. Economic Benefits For U.S.A. REPLY TO BRITAIN. Friendly Tone of Note Welcomed. Paris, Dec. 9. The Chair.lx-r of Foreign Affairs Commission voted in favour of the paying of the Dei-ember instalment to the United States subject to the summoning ofReuter - 372 words
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Article402 1932-12-10 11 Burden of War Debts Admitted. Rugby, Dec. 8. The seply of the United States Secretary of State to the British Note says thai the United States Government lias ion-idercd the British Note with the greatest can, and proceeds Whatever i art the debt payment? may liave played in402 words
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Article269 1932-12-10 11 End of Remarkable Case. London, Dec. 9. John tie Perigault Mayhew, the 25-year-old son of Lieut.-Col. J. D. Mayhew, Conservative M. P. for East Ham, North, who was accused of attempting: to nre a barn at his father's home at Burgess Hill, Sussex, was acquitted269 words
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Article60 1932-12-10 11 Breakdown Of Copper Conference. New Ycrk, Dec. 9. It is understood in well informed quarters (hat the International Copper I onfennce. which »a< convened with the object of controlling production, broke down without any agreement bring reached as to a curtailment scheme. The export price of copper broke60 words
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Article108 1932-12-10 11 Difficulties in the Dutch East Indies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, De?. 5. The Bataviaasch Niouwsblad writing on the situation of the tea restriction in the D E.I., points to the fact that having u planted area of nearly 200,000 hectares in this colony, the extensions in the108 words
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Article107 1932-12-10 11 German And Attempted Train Outrage. Berlin, Dec. 6. On the occasion of the recent railway outrage near Nantes, where an attempt m made to derail th<; train in which M. Herriot was travelling, certain French newspapers published ic ports alleging: that M. Hen-iot hims"if ascribed the attemptAneta-Trans-Ocean - 107 words
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Article110 1932-12-10 11 France Relinguishing Her Mandate. Paris, Dec. 5. The French project of abandoning the mandate over Syria and entering 1 into a treaty with Syria on the lines of the Ai:glo> Iraq pact is confirmed in a Geneva dispatch to Le Journal which emphasises, however, that France's position inAneta-Trans-Ocean - 110 words
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Article21 1932-12-10 11 The F.M.S. division of the British Medk-al Association will meet at the Durian Daun Hospital. Malacca, on Dec. 17 and 16.21 words
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Article284 1932-12-10 11 Grave Situation. INVASION OF JEHOL FEARED. Shanghai, Dec. 10. With regard to the bombing of rfltagM outside the town of Shanhaikwan (about 200 miles north-east of Tientsin on tht railway line to Mukden) by two Japanese planes on Wednesday, the Garrison Commander of Shanhaikwan, Gen. Ho Chukuo,Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 284 words
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Article137 1932-12-10 11 Japanese Goods. MASS MEETINGS IN LANCASHIRE. London, Dec. 10. Plans to hold mass meetings throughout Lancashire to protest against foreign competition in cotton piecegoods and particularly against the dumping of Japanese textiles in India, the Colonies and the Dependencies, were made at a meeting in Manchester largelyReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration59 1932-12-10 11 Brig.-General Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary to the Colonial Office, who has been in Malaya since Nov. 10, investigating the decentralisation proposals, left for Hong Kong today by the Ranchi after an exceedingly busy month. The photograph shows Sir Samuel Wilson with H.E. the Governor,59 words
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Article327 1932-12-10 11 Still Determined To Fight to the End. Shanghai, Dec. 10. Gen. Ma Chan-shan wired to Peipinn on Thursday denying: that he has joined Gen. Su Ping-wen in Russia. On the contrary he states that he is determined of fight to the end. The majority of the 3,000327 words
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Article155 1932-12-10 11 Profits and Dividends Paid. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 9. The following rafebw i«nd tin results have been announced: Glen Muar Estates, Ltd., a profit of i'1,760 for the year ended July SI, against a previous profit of i.3,897. The carry forward is £6,596. Bajau Rubber155 words
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Article49 1932-12-10 11 Salvage Operations To Be Abandoned. Rugby. Dec. 8. In announcing the final abandonment of submarine M2 salvage operations the Lords of the Admiralty pay a tribute to the skill and courage of divers and others and say that the experience gained fully justified the operations. British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Article589 1932-12-10 11 Full Text of British Notes. Rugby, Dec. 8 An important statement was made in the House of Commons by ih:i Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Capt. Anthony Eden, with reference to the strong representations which are being made to the Persian Government regarding theii action in cancellingBritish Wireless - 589 words
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Article101 1932-12-10 11 Drop of £40,800 In Revenue. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 9. The Perak River Hy.ir* Electric Power Co., Ltd., for the year ending July 31, reports a revenue of £154,264, which is a decrease of £40,800 compared with the previous year. Economies in the operation and management101 words
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Article56 1932-12-10 11 "ALLAH FORBIDDEN New Governmental Decree In Turkey. Angt>r«, Dec 7. By a governmental literee the use of Arabic for religious servieee is forbidden. Services must be conducted in Turkish. This implies that th; time-honoured call of the Muezzins must no longer include the word "Allah," which is replaced by the56 words
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Article341 1932-12-10 11 Referred to Commission Of Nineteen. CAUSTIC COMMENT. "League Must Make Up Its Mind." Geneva, Dc-c. Without further development the Assembly referred the Manchukuo dispute to the Commission of Nineteen. London, Dec. 9. The Manchester Guardian comment* unfavourably on the influences at work at Geneva to shelve theBritish Wireless - 341 words
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Article130 1932-12-10 11 Turco-Egyptian Relations Impaired. Cairo, Dec. 10. The harmonious i fiat ions between Egypt and Turkey .w.-m to have been, seriously impaired by an incident which occurred recently in Angora and in which the fez worn by the Egyptian envoy played a prominent part. It will be recalled thatAneta-Trans-Ocean - 130 words
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Article53 1932-12-10 11 Demand for Relief In United States. Washington, Dec. 9. The Vice-President, Mir. Curtis, presented to the Senate a petition from the National Farmers' Relief Conference demanding an appropriation of $500,000,000 to aid needy farmers. The petition asks for a moratorium on farm debts and the cancellation of arrearsReuter - 53 words
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Article49 1932-12-10 11 Composition Of New Belgian Senate. Brussels, Dec. 7. The new Belgian Seriate will be composed as follows: 75 CU-ricals, 65 Social Democrats, 18 Liberals, Flemish Nationalist. The Clericals win four seats, and the Social Democrats 10 while the Liberals lose four and the Flemish Nationalists threa An«U-Trans-Ocean.49 words
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Article40 1932-12-10 11 Accident To Propeller In Atlantic. Cherbourg, Dec. 7. The Bremen has arrived from New Yoik, 24 hours behind her schedule, following an accident which forced her to navigate with only three out of her four propellers.- Anota- Havas.Aneta-Havas - 40 words
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1998 1932-12-10 12 [MEMORANDUM TO SIR SAMUEL WILSON. Policy Of Discrimination Alleged. L omplaint that "an attitude of indifference has now been superseded by a delinite policy of discrimination against the Chinese" was made in :i memorandum presented to Brig.-Ueneral Sir Samuel Wilson ;>t (.nvernrunt House yesterday on behalf1,998 words
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375 1932-12-10 12 Only Asset A Judgment For $465,000. (From Our Own Corresjiondent.) Penang, Dec. 9. In the Supreme Court today the public examination of David Wordecai. until tly a well-known business man and racehorse owner of Ponang, was continje.l and concluded, bankrupt stating that he w.i unable375 words
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Article138 1932-12-10 12 i .Malay Porter Sentenced At Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. Mr. .Justice Burton passed sentence t>f three ■nnier.. on Omar Wn I»ai!. a railway porter, won >a« i charted with jin mating to ennse mischiel on the railway by removing the belts *.rd nuts at138 words
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Article160 1932-12-10 12 Chinese With Queer Idea Of Medicine. Death l>y mbadventiire thnHMjk acetic acid poieoninn w..s tho verdict of My. h. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, after an inqi-.'ry into the death of a Chinese mcc vandor who lived in a hut near a rubber factor] "i Kirn Chnan160 words
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Article669 1932-12-10 12 Nazis Turn Up in Storm Troop Uniform. Berlin, Dec. 7. The first day of new Reichstag was marked by a distinct success for the new Cabinet. On the election of office bearers, the House rejected a Communist motion that a decision be taken tomorrow onAneta-Havas - 669 words
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Article18 1932-12-10 12 I Mr. W. H. MacLaughlin has been appointed to act as a Superintendent of Customs, Preventive branch, Johore.18 words
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Article354 1932-12-10 12 t Chinese Miner Who Was Found Starving. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. D. Charged with the offe.ice of abducting Loh Yoon Tin. a tin miner, while he was proceeding to his mine at the foot of the Kledang Hills, near Menglcmbu live Chinese claimed354 words
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Article224 1932-12-10 12 Tamil Youth To Get The Rotan. l-'or slabbing a compatriot while the latter was struggling with anot.ier on the ground. Manickam. a Tamil youth oi IT. was ordered to receive eight strokes of the rotan by Mr. J. P. Gregg, the Third Police Magistrate, yesterday, when he was224 words
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Article250 1932-12-10 12 Malacca Malays Charged With Assault. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. A Malay and his son were successful in their appeals against a conviction and sentence t>f four month rigorous imprisonment passed on them in the Alor Gajah District Court for having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to another250 words
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Article71 1932-12-10 12 Sequel To Charge Of Gaming. The case in which Mr. Tan link ChonKa member of a well-known local Chinese family, was charjred in the police court with beinf; the occupier of a common gaming house has to.HuJcd in an acquittal. The charge wan the sequel to a raid71 words
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Article966 1932-12-10 12 "MILLIONS BELONG TO THE PAST. Maintenance Case Knds. MAGISTRATE TO FIND HAPPY MEDIUM. The protracted hearing of the cvm 1 in which the well-known Chinese, Mr. l.im Peng Sianjr, is roed l>y his wifr. Lee Hay .Wo. ior maintenance at the rate of $7(K) a monih concluded before Mr. A.966 words
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Article44 1932-12-10 12 pi iyr to ret 1 1 jnen granted to .Mi-. W. I. Poi Telegraphs Dent., C. P. Smitli, ttJCA Mr. D, Bailey, Priaoni l>ei»"'ment, Mr. P. M. Cecke>Traae and Customs Department, Mr. E. M. V. Davi.v, Public \V..rk Dwpartmeiil and *i Every, Secretary, i44 words
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Advertisement95 1932-12-10 12 After strenuous sg exercise anw^ft Add a drop of te Scrubb's to your bath. "^ty-jgRS) W Lie in the warm jSE-S% iß^^H '^_> cartssinK water that i^H/> j' mg^M [ft Scrubb's has softened v£9pO^ an^^S 'I an< muot hi'd. Hot 5..,..yq» B while your body is j^—^fi J ym ><nbued95 words
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Article574 1932-12-10 13 Thirteen Chosen. BOWLING AND BATTING STRENGTH. The Australian team to meet England in tiie second Test Match at Melbourne, beginning on Dec. 88, will be selected from the following: M. WoodluH (Vie oria). \V. H. Ponsford (Victoria) I>. <;. Kradman (NSW.) S. J. McCabe (N.S.W.) J.574 words
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Article706 1932-12-10 13 i Public Services XV Beat S.C.C. XV. S.C.C. XV nil I.S. XV 3 pts. Fifteens of the Public Services and S.C.C. were on duty yesterday afternoon on the Padang, and after a very scrappy encounter the frame ended in a win for the visilms bf a706 words
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Article554 1932-12-10 13 S.R.C.'s Success. MALAYA COMMAND FAIL. S.R.C 2. Malaya Command 1. On the run of play ar.d on the numb." of shots sent towards goal, the Malay.i v. ommand should have won their hockey fixture against the S.R.C. on the latter.-. ground yesterday, in>t<od of being beat' n554 words
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Article340 1932-12-10 13 Interesting Matches Up-Country. There is very little interesting sport in Singapore this week-end. The most important game being a Rugby match on the I padang in which an S.C.C. fifteen will be opposed by a fifteen selected from the detachment of the Gloucestershire Regt ■which was left in340 words
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Article58 1932-12-10 13 (From Our Own Cm respondent.) Halt <■ -a. < Mi W. G. R« M <S., h:.- lef Malacca on transfer to Butterworth as As v tan: Dixtrict Officer. Mr. Reeves is well known in sporting circlet, particularly as a erMteter, He took up hockey hurt season,58 words
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Article534 1932-12-10 13 Y.M.C.A.'s Narrow Win Over Chinese. VM.C.A 1; S.C.tt.C n In a gam.- devoid of aay natawortl'v incident the Chinese Rscreation CUii-. playing 00 their own ground, had to ac J knowledge defeat from th< V M.C..A. at hockey by the only goal of tha matcn yeste.-day afternoon.534 words
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Article605 1932-12-10 13 Amateur Meeting. INTERESTING RACING IN HEAVY GOING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 9. Favourites were to the fore on the opening day of the Perak Turf Club amateur meeting. There were a large crowd present, including H.H. the Sultan of Perak and suite. The going605 words
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Article60 1932-12-10 13 The Amicable Athletic Association team to play against the Siong 800 Athleti Society in the Chinese footba:l league today at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from the following:—Ah Kow; Swee Chaing. Loo Beng, Teng Seng, Choong Hooi, Quek Boon. Erg Kee, Tiang Hock. Lip Chee. Yonsr Nghee. En^60 words
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Article51 1932-12-10 13 Enters Victorian Singles Final. Melbourne, Dec. 10. In the Victorian tennis championship singles si'tni-tii ais today Ellsworth Vinos (U.S.A.) defeated C. Sproule (Australia), 5—7, 5—7, 7—5, 6—2, 6—2. and J. B. Crawford (Australia-tholder) beat H. O. Hopman (Australia). 6 3, 4 G, 0 6, 6 2, 6 2.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article1061 1932-12-10 13 Details of M.C.C.'s Third Victory. Sydney, Nov. 29. The M.C.C. won their match of their Autralian tour at Sydney today, when they defeated the powerful New South Wales team by an innings and 14 runs. This was chiefly due to some splendid bowling by Voc-e,1,061 words
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Advertisement43 1932-12-10 13 IWi af% W MAKE IT MERRY! <roo<l sflrclinn of records and an "11.M.N." firwophiilir will assiirr a mii'itn Vmas. ■if^iLH PORTABLES from $30.00 feat TABLE MODELS 875.00 H, CABINET $125.00 ELECTRIC $445.00 MAKE YOUR CHOICE ra"MOUTRIE'S" HJS'iK ha •H.M.V.' SPECIALISTS. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.43 words
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Advertisement15 1932-12-10 13 /tfter every I Kind e>f exercise I 1 LHU f J^k ll mB HRStuOv^aHaß^tras V15 words
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2371 1932-12-10 14 An Imperialist Bible Where The Conference Has Failed Evading The Historical Case How Far Should Reform Go? A Discreet Silence Malay States Or Malayan Provinces? (By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent.) ECONOMIC imperialism in the Federated Malay States now hrs its bible, in the shape2,371 words
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Article261 1932-12-10 14 I English F.A. Cup Matches Today. The following matches will be r.layed today in the English and Scottish Leagues and in the second round cf the English F.A. Cup competition: F.A. Cup. Second Round. Southend Utd. vs. Scarboro'. Bristol R. vs. Gillingham. Folkestone vs. Newport Co. Northampton T.261 words
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Article196 1932-12-10 14 Today, December 10. Ruptiy: Trophy Match: Selaneor Cup vs. 5.0.C., Kuala Lumpur; S.C.C. XV v.,. Gloucesters, Padang; Malaya Cup, Malacca-Negri vs. Johere, Malacca. Football: Chinese League: Amicable A.A. vs. Siong 800 A.S., Jclan Bcsar. Hockey: Malacca vs. Singapore, Malacca; Indian Assn. vs. V.M.C.A. Bulestier; Old Rafflesians Assn. vs.196 words
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Advertisement78 1932-12-10 14 TALKIE ENTERTAINMEi PRINCE'S THEATRE ('AttOfce 2750.) 2 nights commencing TUESDAY, Dec. 13th. Michael Arlen's famous story of London's upper crust! L I LV CHRISTINE CORINNE GRIFFITH Story of a man and a woman who were just friend*, but the world thought otherwise. THURSDAY, Dec. 15th. MAURICE CHEVALIER JEANETTE MacDONALD in78 words
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Advertisement449 1932-12-10 14 <T IN KUALA LUMPUR 1"-! 1 1 1 COLISEUM THEATRE (•PHONE 2578.) 8 nights commencing MONDAY, Dec. 12th. PkiMMaafi latest bMgkfc MAKE ME A STAR JOAN BLONDELI' STUART ERWIN and a host <>f terMß el h 'i^ rhov.-.!icr, Fretfrie March, CHv« Brook, Sylvia Sidney, Claudittp Colbert! I lighta commencing THURSDAY,449 words
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2556 1932-12-10 15 Winter Sports In The West End Laughter Is Essential Tonight Or Never" Again He Shrieked Elstree Hits The Bullseye Again —"Money Talks" Entertainingly— Q Ships" In Sound— A Tough TearJerker, Boys Oh, I Say, You Kno* 'Struth (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times2,556 words
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Article266 1932-12-10 15 Months of Isolation For British Scientists. A Matte* has liecn received from the Hritish scientists who are undergoing ;i winter's voluntary isolation in Fort Ra.\ Noithern Canada, which is reputed to be me of tli' "cold poll's" of the earth, in order to make Arctic266 words
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Article239 1932-12-10 15 Outrage by Natives In Arnhem Land. T Sydney. five Japanese pearl fishers have been murdered by aborigines in Arnhem Land, uulf of Carpentaria, the least civilised part of Australia. So scanty are the means of communication that full details of the crime will not be known until239 words
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Advertisement186 1932-12-10 15 STOMACH TROUBLES QUICKLY REMEDIED Disorders of lh>' stnmuch .in- eciK-r.-illy xpeakinir. alwuys caused l.y harmful mc-i.i which MeawilfttM, cmoiinc fortneatation the sti.mnrh and often aconiiinc pain. Ton havo only to Lit ml of th« ixn- acid Bti«l ■treßCtben the •toraaeß-lininc, when thr •kale tn.uhl. w>il leave you, un.l 'BUarated' Magnesia186 words
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Advertisement197 1932-12-10 15 NO "EXTRAS' REQUIRED EVERYTHING YOU CAN CONCEIVABLY REQUIRE IS INCLUDED IN A TRIUMPH SUPER NINE 2/4 SEATER SPORTS. DELIVERY FROM STOCK. $1500. SPECIAL PRICE FROMUNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES. Always in your bath ||j| miv mi's AMMONIA F«r superior to bath crystals in water- k/ I |ifl|u«,J softening, cleansing and197 words
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Article1839 1932-12-10 16 By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. London,, Nov. 2. THE house of the- future will have no wmdows. no baths, and no bedclothes. It will have transpanp.. walls ihrough which lijrht will filter. In the kitchen it will have cupboards with shelves, but on none1,839 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-12-10 16 Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall, the well-known tenfti? player, formerly ■tai Kiicen Bennett, has begun work in Mayfair beauty parlour. Miss Bennett is on the left of the above piciure.33 words
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Advertisement142 1932-12-10 16 il^K i^ I I VE this year a gift of practical value, tJ^^MII s''^ one M u< ul sure of appreci/^Hk> s' ation and use throughout the year. I^EiJ/ JEgß^B^^^^Piß? Cutex lias designed for this very purpose ■^Kf s^^J&SS^r^aßtil^^^K^fc* several charming manicure sets, which nla^ C ta ne< wherever toilet142 words
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Advertisement654 1932-12-10 16 If s&^%i\ A FRUIT i ell y is al lilMKrl xxways a welcome r~IKW&MK% delicacy. Cere bos Jelly Crystals are lr^i*_™^^ySps made from the purest s^— r i -^./H^y ingredients— the juice \ifr i^HL II r pe ruit anc^ t ie ff^^f&zl finest sugar. The >?iltsv L result is always654 words
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Article50 1932-12-10 17 |.ia> tkc roUowtnj; programme in the Botanir Garden- morrow at i,.m.: Overture, Lee Cloches de Corntvills" (Planquettc); Seiactton, "Classica" («rr. Swing): "Berceuse de Jocelyn" (Godard); Turn from County Darry l Grainger); "Shepherd) Hey (Grain*- I er>; walti Ilk- d'AsMar" (Batifort, 1 from Ruddieore (jar. i (Torranre); Moments" far.50 words
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Article358 1932-12-10 17 Machine to Test Strength Of Metals. A tiny jet of water can now be made to ent the hardest of steel alloys. Acceding to the Literary Digest, this seeming miracle has i.en accomplished on a mud- me developed under the directioa of -Mi- Ucnpstenberg a research358 words
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Article431 1932-12-10 17 Work of the Police Magistrate. Tin- Following i- taken from the Strait* Tina Her. 7 i*,-<2 Kiom the hair" yearly returns of thiwork of the three Singapore I'oi.ce Court* •Jan. 1 to Jui! 30, as published in the Government Gazette of Nov. M, we learn that the431 words
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Article89 1932-12-10 17 Revenue in Excess Of Estimate. A .-.tatemeiit i.-sued Sf thf Treasure: S.S.. showi that the total revenue of the Colony from Jaa. 1 to Sept. :>0 wa; $27,218,880.79, a<ai"-t an estimate Mie on-responding; nor- 1 iod of la- yeaj the revenue 118,515,1 I The toUl expenditure wa (25,488,31189 words
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Article421 1932-12-10 17 Pelepah Tin Activities In Johore. The launching of the bucket dmimpurchased by the Pelepah Tin Dndfinffi Ltd., for working the area acquired BMT Kota Tinggi, Johore, took place on Wclnesdav Owin^ tc indisposition, M. H the Sultan of Johore was unable to be present, but II.421 words
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Article222 1932-12-10 17 Rubber Estate Coolies' Appeal Fails. (Froaa Our Own CorroopoadoBt.) Malacca. Dec. i Aii appeal by nine coolies formerly employed on the Diamoml JLiUilce Rubb. r El tale ho \v< ri' convicted of rioting and sentenced to four months' rigorous ;piliisonment each, failed in the Appeal Court. The222 words
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Article276 1932-12-10 17 Ex-Headman Threatened By Members. Alter a long hearing two (ihi.iese, Li Kim C'hui am) Kwek Lim ("hi, were found guilty of extortion by Mr. A. \Y. Hay. the Second Magistrate, yesterday and sentenced to three months each. The complainant stated that he used to belong to a secret276 words
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Article941 1932-12-10 17 Death Reported Twice. News MM received in London in October that Mrs. Winifred Frances Mar-tin-U'ake. wife of Lieut-Colonel Arthur Murtin-Lcake, V.C.. administrative medi<al offlcir of tlM Bettgal-Nagpur Railway, hail died in India. A message received »in London on Nov. I 1 4 from Bombay stated thatBritish Wireless - 941 words
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Advertisement259 1932-12-10 17 DAMGBfi I FLy-T^gHe*7 I FILTHY flies carry germs of deadly diseases! It has beon provt^d that m V, flies spread scarlet lever, infantile di- >"** arrhea, tvphuid fever, aud other fatal diseases. Death may come into your home on the Mings of flies. Kill them quickly, before they kill you.259 words
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Article193 1932-12-10 18 To Help Sugar Industry In D.E.I. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Dec. 5. Widespread satisfaction has been created by the Governor General's attitude in the sugar negotiations, which are now the tupic of the day in the D.E.I. The object nf these negotiations is to regulate193 words
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Article29 1932-12-10 18 Negotiations For Commercial Treaty. London, Deo. 9. A i-'oviet note to Great BriUin accept; the British proposals to bep'p negotiations tor a new commercial tr»sty.— ReuU-r.29 words
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Article49 1932-12-10 18 Geneva, Dec. 10. The "Bijr Five" were in conference for two and a quarter hours yesterdav evenine. and though no agreement was reached a hopeful atmosphere prevailed. A draft submitted by Baron von Neurath was discussed ar.d as a result a clean-, understanding m attained.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article690 1932-12-10 18 ST. ANDREWS ATHEDRAL.— 3rd Sun' •Jay in Advent. Dec. 11. 6..-.0 a.m.. Holy Comn. 7.30 a.m.. Mutiny 8 a.m.. Holy Comti .Choral,; 5 JO p.m., Evensong I Choral i and Sermon; 10.30 a.m., Service at Naval Bas->: I Holy Comn. (.n Mon.. Wed. and Friday at a.m. Tues.,690 words
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Article61 1932-12-10 18 To Be Placed On Retired List. Rugby, Dec. 8. The Admiralty announces that Commander the Marquess of Milford-Haven has been placed on the retired list at his own request. He is a second cousin of the King and is forty years of age. He served with distinctionBritish Wireless - 61 words
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Article74 1932-12-10 18 Mistaken For An Attack On Christianity. Berln, Dec. 7. According to Vorwaerts, the United States Consul-General has granted Profit or Einstein a visa for a journey to the United States, wh .eh had bec-i im, peril'ed by a petition of the women's Patriotic Association in the UnitedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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Article84 1932-12-10 18 Encouraging Private Enterprise. Rugby, Dec. 8. The principal object of the Government's new Housing Bill issued today is I > ercourage the buil linjr of smal'er types of houses by private ent. rprisc. I 1 order to do this it is proposo.l to abolish the ex-is-ting subsidy andBritish Wireless - 84 words
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Article62 1932-12-10 18 Paraguayan Allegations Against Bolivia. Geneva, Doc. 6. Irterist has been arorsed in League tlrda by a Ml Note from Paraguay iiiaking a srriei of prave allegations aKainst Bolivia, inc!u«)in-; the bonibin? of a Red CNM field hospital at Islapoi. The Bo'ivian delegate immexliately is.^uimI it ply accusing62 words
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Article73 1932-12-10 18 D.E.I. Hopes To Get Another 8,000,000 Guilders. (From Our Own Correspondent.) MeHan. Dec. C. The Government of the U.E.I, intend* tc cnfoite a luxury t?x by an additional perce itage of the import duties on luxury articles. The maximum duties are now 12 per cent, the new maximum73 words
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Article31 1932-12-10 18 Warshaw. Dec. 7, Ac.-oiding to the M-.vspaper Po'onia, Marshal Pilsudski contemplate* a visit to Rome in the near future. The news sugfct^ts a number of interesting political spwulations. Aneta-Traiss-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 31 words
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Article330 1932-12-10 18 Runaway Victory For Medicos. S.C.C. XI 1. Medical College 6. The Medical College hockey eleven proved too good for an S.C.C. side when the teams met yesterday on the Padang, and the Club were serveicly beaten by six goals to one. The College thoroughly deserved their victory being330 words
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Article23 1932-12-10 18 The Singapore Swimming CM) |woi will be closed for cleaning at 1) p.m tomorrow and re-opened at 0 p.m. on Tuesday.23 words
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Article14 1932-12-10 18 The S.C.R.C tennis courts will be available for play on and after Monday next.14 words
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Article145 1932-12-10 18 Most Economically Made By The Firefly. The firefly is many times more efficient j as a manufacturer of light than the must modern of human installations, according to Professor E. N. da C. Andrade, j who lectured in "Infra-Red an<! WlrdaM Waves," at the Royal Institution. "Even145 words
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Article67 1932-12-10 18 Death Of Well-Known French Playwright. Nice, Dec. 7. Eugene Brieux, the well-known playwright and member of the French Academy, died yesterday at the age of 74. His p:ays which had a strong Socialist tendency, made a sensation before the War. Aneta-Havas. His ■v*>rks inoluded the '"Les Troi.s Filles67 words
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Article69 1932-12-10 18 Power To Supreme Court In Event Of His Death. Berlin, Dec. !t. The Reichstag, by -104 to 127, passed the third reading of a Bill proposed by the National Socialists providing that the President's authority will be handed over to the President of the Supreme Court tn theReuter - 69 words
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Article89 1932-12-10 18 In connection with the Christmas cinema entertainment for children to bi. given at the Capitol Theatre on Friday. Dec. 23, at 3.15, under the auspices of the Rotary Club of Singapore, it is notified that tickets are now available for distribution by Rotarians, and will be issued on application to89 words
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Advertisement144 1932-12-10 18 DO YOU GO TO CHURCH? 4 ft IT WILL DO YOU GOOD. INSPIRING UPLIFTING GOOD MUSIC. MESSAGE FOR YOU: EVERY NIGHT December 11 to 18 inclusive Sunday 5.15 p.m. Week Nights 7.30 p.m. A Cordial Invitation to all English Speaking Peoples. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL, IM>. Serangoon Road. .—V-*/. V-*/-144 words
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Advertisement218 1932-12-10 18 LUwA& BATTERIES LUCAS BATTERY H^J AUSTIN SEVEN CARS LUCAS BATTERY For Ford and Chevrolet LUCAS BATTERY (5.T.W.11.E.) 6 Volt. For Morris Minor and other light Cars, etc. Price $17. '«B We have a complete rnnjje of Lucas Batterid for Curs. Molor Cycles and Radios in stock. BU V BRITISH AND218 words
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Article2383 1932-12-10 19 Interesting Report. PUBLICATION BY NEW SOCIETY. Oxford mm will be interested in the. on the Univerrity for the year 19:11-2, which is the first publication the niwly formed Oxford Sccftty is sending all it* niembov-i. ll. c report has been divided into three part*, the tiisi mninlv2,383 words
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Article686 1932-12-10 19 Two Replies to Letter Of 8.A." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— Another three-quarters of a column, please if possible— this time to pacify "B. A." of Juhore. i Though I have tried hard to express I myself as clearly as limited space permits, I seem686 words
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Article648 1932-12-10 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Absence, from Seremban prevented my dispelling the misunderstandings in Mr. Rijk's Jotter of Dec. 2. and as I .'ce that "J3.A." has anticipated me, iv only remains^ to draV attention to Mr. Itijk's vemarkable statement regarding the Anglo-Dutch liaison Committee. He really648 words
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Article369 1932-12-10 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times, i Sir, It is true, as your correspondent "A Ceylo.nese" says in his letter, that the advent of the Ceylbnese in Malaya was at Jhe fewest' of. tnq Malayan Governments, but he forgets or ignores that thjy did not come369 words
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Article517 1932-12-10 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I bhould be sorry indeed mm n| friends, the Asal Anak Nesrri, to misunderstand my viewpoint with reference to the permanent settlers in these States o* i" the Malay Penins*la from India, Ceylon or China* or even Europe. I have repeatedly made517 words
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Article386 1932-12-10 19 To the Editor of the Straits' Times. Sir, The controversy now going on in the local Press about Malays or Malayans and non-Malayans is deplorable indeed, because it can only tend to the development of racial animosities in Malaya. This would be a tragedy. Times are bad unp'ugh386 words
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Article183 1932-12-10 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Retarding the propoaei fusion between Kempaa I td.. and Hadclla. I am convinced thi-. it' approved, will noi be of benefit to RadeUa shareholders. From tho Kempas report for the tinairtal year ending June 30th last, it clearly to183 words
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Article47 1932-12-10 19 DUMPING To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— lt may interest moi irisu i know that Japanese tyres are at present bvinusold in Singapore under an English name wi-.h no marking, v far as I can see, as to country of manufacture etc., rfOTORIST. Singapore, Dec.47 words
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Article329 1932-12-10 19 Man Severely Admonished By Judge. A juryman in waittnir was ordered to remain in Court hy Mr. Justice Talbot in the King? Bench Division lor talking to some members of a fury engaged in hearing an action. He was picked out by tyro women jurors and stood329 words
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Advertisement33 1932-12-10 19 LATEST STYLE OF FRAMES AND MOUNTINGS >^^^ arrived /jjj TO SUIT EACH INt^s; DtTtDCAL *Jm CUNSII.T Ik THE ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO., I !is, South Briilac Id. u\ |Bgv and W^ .'HB, North Bridge ItiL33 words
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Article, Illustration48 1932-12-10 20 THE GREAT REMEMBRANCE —President Lebrun, of France, M. Herriot, the Premier, and members of the Cabinet, attending the Armistice Day Remembrance Serriee at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Paris. On the right the procession of the flags and veterans. (Planet News.)48 words
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Article, Illustration36 1932-12-10 20 WAR SECRETARY S SON WEDS:— The wedding of the Hon. Quintin Ho trjr. son and heir of Lord Hailsham. the Minister for War, to Miss Natalie Sullivan took place at Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone. (Planet News.)36 words
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Article, Illustration29 1932-12-10 20 THE CHILDREN'S CORNER The crypt of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields Church has now a chapel devoted exclusively to children. It is brightly painted with approprate pictures on the walls. (Planet News.)29 words
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Article, Illustration31 1932-12-10 20 SILVER VOX SHOW Women veterinary surgeons made their first appearance at an exhibition in London when they were present at the Silver Fox Exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Hall. (Planet News.)31 words
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Article, Illustration48 1932-12-10 20 HER ASPIRATION vSonja Heni c, the world's figure skating champion, has revealed her intention of withdrawing from skating ehampionshi ps on the ice after the winter and is to concentrate on perfecting her»el( in the art of dancing on skates hoping to become a "premiere duneuse." (I'lanet News.)48 words
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Advertisement16 1932-12-10 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Head Office for M»l«v»: SINGAPORE.16 words