The Straits Times, 3 April 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 16. Sunday, April 3rd, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 16. Sunday, April 3rd, 1932. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 2105 1 Posed As A Doctor Several Years. POLICE COURT STORY OF SHAM QUALIFICATIONS. "Man Of Great Resource and Natural Ability." COMMMTKI) ON BIGAMY CHARGE. Amazing allegation* of duplicity and fraud were made at the Long Ashton Police Court, Weston-Svper-Mare, on Mar. 22, when William Faulkner,
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  • 732 1 Money Havk Demanded: Uas Hirers Fouled An extraordinary scene marked tliM boxing promotion at the New World la l^ night, when Al Rivers and Battling (Juillermo met for the third time. In the third round (iuillermo landed a I punch la the Inxly and Rivers
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  • 129 1 Opportunity For Sunday Times Readers. In this issue of the Sunday Times will be found a full page announcement t>y hn W.ittle and Co. This firm annual sale is at present in pro- has decided, in conjunction with the Sunday Timea, to introduce to Maaya system of
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  • 86 1 Spot Price £106 7/8 sf> CONTINENTAL OPERATORS SELLING HEAVILY. (]%> m Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 2. jHptai (iealers are bewildered by the (Mvy liquidation of the tin market. n informel by a very reliab'e ■fjt&oriw that the weakness in price is Mai mainly to heavy selling
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  • 48 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own C«rr«»pona>nt.) London, Apr. 2. TVe closing price* for rubber en h or were SB P.d. *W Ju«.. I.d. Juh s. pi 2d. Ort.-pec. 2',d. Jan. M-an 2' 4 d. LONDON TIN Spot fl«'« Three months flo*> 2 The cross-rat* closed at 3.76.
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  • 91 1 A fall in starling accompanied by a rise [In commodity prices then appeared most PHkely and many big speculators "hedge 1" [by selling holdings in stering and buying -omißodities, including**iuge purchases at tin. Developments belie 1 expect. < though, and sterling, instead of falling, appreciated sharp y owing to a
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  • 105 1 Prince Goes Bankrupt. Vienna, Apr. 2. Prince Ruediger Starhemberg, leader of the Austrian Heimwehr movement and the ex- Minister of the Interior, has gone bankrupt. It is stated that his liabilities amount to four million Austrian shillings. AnetaTrans Ocean. Washington, Apr. 2. Mr. Leslie M. Sl.aw, who
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  • 76 1 Finnish Aviator Arrives at Milan. Munich, Apr. 2. The Finnish aviator, Captain Bremer, on Monday passed over Munich on a flight from Helsingfors to Cape Town. Owin j to the excellent weather conditions he diJ not make the stay he had intended here, but proceeded at :J
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  • 67 1 Viceroy's Speech In Chamber Of Princes. New Delhi, Apr. 2. In his first sneech in the Chamber of Princes, the Vfjeroy, Lord WUluifftlon, expressed his Arm belief that it will be possible to inaugurate a new era in India before long. He added, I am. determinwl at
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  • 71 1 Parliament Adopts Commission's Suggestion. Reval, Apr. 2. The Esthonian Parliament has adopted the draft amendment to the Constitution submitted by the special drafting commitsion. The main change is the institution of a President of the Republic whereas until now the Premier has acted as President. The new
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  • 303 1 SIX MOTOR BANDIT RAII)> IN LONDON. '.From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 2. SIX separate motor bandit raids occurred yesterday, four of which were within the Metropolitan area, and it iobvious that the po ice are at present fighting a losing battle. In the case of
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  • 55 1 Monastery Set On Fire In Antique™. Madrid. Apr. 2. Twenty-five people have been arrested in connection with the riotin~ of a number of radical peasants, who, in the town of Antiquera, put tire to a monastery. The Spanish C< eminent has announced that it will take drastic measures
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  • 31 1 Height Of Nearly 6,000 l\«.t Attained. Vienna, Apr. 2. A height of nearly 6,000 feet in a glioing flight has been attained by the wellknown flier, Captain Brumoski. Ar.eta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 133 1 Intermittent Firing. JAPANESE REPORTED TO HAVE GAINED GROUND. s Peace Negotiations Adjourned. Shanghai, Apr. 1. Fighting has Kioken out again at several points und in at least one sector tie Japanese tioops are reported to have gained ground. Firing ha- l*>en proceeding at intervals during the
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  • 66 1 Troops Concentrating in Barsan District. Baghdad, Apr. 2. TnW Irak Government appears determined to make a general onslaught on the neentrating troops in the Ears:. 1 including ten battalions 4 cavalry, Piitntain artillery, two machine gun cars and twelve ars. offensi\e will start this month. ■Vks are
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  • 84 1 (icrmany Stops Importation Of French Vegetables. Berlin, Apr. 2. Germany has considerably sharpened her provisions aganst the importation of French tubular vegetables and has forbidden the importation of, not only laa tomatoes, strawberries, "ies, turnips and carrots from France. reason for this action is the alarming and
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  • 915 2 THIS PASSION FOR SPORT The only danger in feminism/ writes Maurice DekuUra in this article is that women may gradually become defeminised. The more a woman apes d man tfee less Jikely she is to influence him." Are Women Becoming Less Feminine? TIE influence a| woman on humanity be>r;iii :n
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  • 194 2 Awards In The "Musical" Competition. The unfinished Limerick set on Ma was sa follow*: There was a young lady of Klang, Who trilled like a lark wh-n she sang. »n« rlay her top note uck in her throat Mr A. L:«terrrnn. of 9!>. East li<l.. Singapore, receives the t.rst
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  • 710 2  -  George Greenwood (If, the well-known rriminoh. The Famous Bond Street Diamond Robbery. Story Of An Amazing Girl. Urn m \\/W H V\..n !»-iri. I house at LmMMW So he and his wife pet their heads to- orning. As »v» a^ he arrived It* he wanted
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    • 60 2 Buy The Best in Clothes i i 1 p Toda\ r more than ever, it is essential to study m nomy. The truest economy is to buy clothes that will wear well and retain their shape throughout the life of the material. This can l>e possible only by good tailoring.
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    • 51 2 TO LET. Bungalows Not. 1, Margate Road and 7, Ramsgate Road both off Grove Road. Bungalow No. 9, Wilkie Tcrrac« off Wilki* Road. Further particulars from r.lephoM No. 442$. EXPERT TUNING AND REPAIRING of PIANOS, Organ* llnrraoniuma and all String Imtlrusnenta. PIANO FOR HIKK VM) SELL. R. PECHAK, U, 8cotts
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    • 169 2 P^"™^J** L \^r I l^ftmV/ 4 Mow m.my men at thr are of 50 are not faced with ihe necessity of n 1 1 1 ing How many of ItMM ran look with equanimity upon the immediate k v i pension, sufficient to keep thfia frum actual •rivatioß but entirely
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  • 800 3  - Dr. SPENCE— The Master Of Speed NIGEL SHARPE. Famous Tennis Players. SOUTH AFRICAN WHO OWES MUCH TO HIS FINE PHYSIQUE-HIS METHODS OF ATTACK. BY (Davis Cup International E^' R. Spence is one cf the leading M athletes that South \fiica has sent over here. Besides being a very fine lawn
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  • 828 3  -  FRANCIS OUIMET y Golf Notes"* By (l»rescnl Amateur and Former Open Champion.) ABILITY to play the proper clubj and shot at the right time is I one of the main reasons that I some golfers consistently outclass others. In other words the leaders exercise accurate
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  • 178 3 Increase Of Twenty-One During Year. ACCORDING to the report of the Inland Revenue Commissioners, for the year ending Mar. 31, 1931, there was an increase of 21 during that period in the number of nilionaires. The total of this heavily-gilded regiment is 540. They are identified by an
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  • 991 3 LIFE IS RATHER A COMIC BUSINESS On Falling In Love. SAYS RONALD COLMAN FAR too many people spend their lives worrying over trifles. A friend of mine, for instance, is always looking into the middle of next week, denying himself a pleasure or a suit of clothes so that he
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  • 339 3 13,000,000 CHILDLESS j MARRIAGES. A SOCIAL revolution is taking place In th« Western world. It is taking t\ place in the homes. The cradles are I empty, and ♦'.ere are today 13,000,000 I childless marriages in Britain, France, 1 Germany, and America. Nothing like this silent revolution
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  • 803 3 £1,000 HAUL. PLAY THE WAITING GAME. Lightning Raiders In KM) M.P.H. Car. /\N K gang of motor ban i their wits against all the resources I Flying Squad of Scotland Yard on M»r. 12 and won. For hours the Flying Squad, hastily summoned by wireless calls, searched in vain for
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    • 19 3 I I henry'h'.cohw. ui\W*^ i APRIL 9th. open their APRIL 9th. NEW SALON AT MAVItNIV* BIM.IUVf.. BATTERY KO AD.
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    • 76 3 WONDERFUL! BtJß^Sfcißg^jS" H No wonder it is >o popuBW Jtj ]T^ H I lar throughout the world. Bkw *;BEa. -^<M I People know they are W* -W getting the finest, sun- y JM ripened English fruit, J >^B selected for its size and > j£?**^Sg2j2ei!£ flavour— the flavour that mgP
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  • 105 4 "Then." Albatross said. "When Sal's fwund again. "I'll jrrl some petrol foa the aeroplane." "Dear hircl." cried Kthel Jane, "You are most kind" Said he, "Don't mention it! Jump on b.-hinrt Jane took her bMS off, climbed up, and they flew Till in
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  • 1407 4 Mainly About Malayans. The Experiences of Mr. Carveth Wells in Malaya Freaks And Oddities of Animal And Human Life— Book Which Has Been a Success in England and America New Chairman of the Planters' Association. IT|R. John Wells, son of Mr. Carveth Wells, the well-known purveyor of Malayan Marvels, was
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  • 769 4 R.A. Nearly Win. SIX GOALS BUT POOH FINISHING. Chinese 3 R.A. 3. THE Chinese fielded a weak team against the R.A. yesterday in a First Division match at Jalan Besar, and were lucky to draw 3 3. The game was a very fast one, both
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  • 51 4 Sherwood Foresters Create New Record. London, Apr. In the Army Association cup final, which ■M played at Aldershot, the Ist Sherwood Foresters (Shorncliffe) created a new record by winning the cup for Hrn third successive year, beating the Ist Duke of Wellingtons by 3 goals to I.—
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  • 348 4 CLOCK 111 AT WINDS ITSELF ON < lIANCE OF TEMPERATI RE. Has the problem of perpetual motion yet been solved Befcstifttl have been engrossed for years on the work of creat-l.-ip something that will go by itself for e\er. Judging from information which reached Singapore a
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  • 244 4 Valuable Work Among Poor Of Singapore. Situated on the fringe of Singapore's Chinatown, excellent work to alleviate the sufferings of the sick of the city's poor is being carried on by St. Andrew's Mi&aion Hospital. This institution which is well-known in the country has a modern building
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    • 231 4 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Regular Three-Weekly PASSENGER SERVICE BANGKOK— SING APORE PENANG— COLOMBO GENOA— MARSEILLES LONDON and vice versa by fast and modern one Class Diesel Motor vessels equipped with excellent passenger accommodation. All Cabins outside and majority have adjoining private bathroom. Fares to London: £57
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    • 64 4 WHERE TO LIVE SHOP IN KUALA LUMPUE. SZECHUAN LINEN DUCHESS SET. P\ v AJm Effectively finished applique cut work of Szechuan linen Duchess Sets in different size and colours of tasteful floral designs. "The Shop that follows tha Cbinw* Dollar." CHE SENG CO--232. Bata Road. Kaala l.unpur. Phone 2162. STATION
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  • 940 5  -  TUTH CHATTERTON. THE PHANTOM OF FAME. BY IN spite of the success that has rewarded my efforts on the talking screen, no one is more conscious than I am of the fleeting nature of film fume. Popularity depends on so many incalci'lable factors. Regardless
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    11 5 Billie Dove in A Notorious Affair," now showing at the Capitol.
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    13 5 Wallace Beery in "The Champ." «*kN will be see* at the AhVamU-a shortly.
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    15 5 ReMtr Mailer wkt aJaya the feminJn* Ua4 la "SaMkinr Su«i»" aa« at tke Pavilion aooa.
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    • 103 5 PAVILION 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 MATINEE AT 3-15 THE TAaJUNC PKTUU Hffßsl STRICTLY DISHONORABLE Universal's Grand Prize Production WITH PAUL LUKAS SIDNEY FOX LEWIS STONE STRICTLY DKHOttOMBIE' A UNIVERSAL PICTURE She met the great lover on Broadway and he told her his intentions were "Strictly Dishonorable"! DON'T MISS THIS GRAND PROGRAMME.
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    • 38 5 M M, ILW am, I Coming Soon I at isr Mm TIT A M O F UNTIL YOU CRY! IN TUEIR FIRST BIG LAUGHS^ PICTIRE sum SUMMERVILLE lASimns p A viLION j I UNEXPECTED I j FATHER j
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    • 178 5 jjflttPn TWO BRILLIANT [F^fH I STARS b "J ENGLISH Story! tf j I—l Ml I 9 Mabna's Finest Super -cinemn MATINEE TO-DAY I 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 I The Famous Beautiful Star of The Silent Screen now presented in her 'Talkie' debut, ararv! billie I a LM. a I JBIMF <*■*-♦
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    1196 6 llfK have c' Tr.ii 1 i d'-cidcd that children tM I i i o jr live?. Our ics; -ci-tivc- la.i'Ht; have at: the ma 1 v:, one couple with a apt.' \i upcraion, the other with moist pleadings. We have, and shall b.\ calle 1 j-hiikers, runners from resp >nsi".
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  • 131 6 Y\ARK blue coat haxing sleeve* buttoning halfway between shoulder and elbow, mo that they can be removed to show white dreuM beneath. Among the aianv short jacket* for day wear— one of black woollen fabric with fine white hori?nnt«l stripes worn with plain black skirt and white
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  • 74 6 3 oz. Jordan A little rose water alnronds. or milk. 2 oz. castor sugar. Whites of 2 egjrs. ■z. butter Whipped cream. Pound the almonds and mix in the hutter and sugar. Stir in the whites of eggs and the rose water till a t trmed. Spread
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  • 76 6 3 eggs. butter. Salt and pepp>r. 4 tablespoonfuls of Vs teaspoon ful of grated cheese. sugar. Toast. Break the eggs into a basin, ad 1 the salt, pepper and MM and beat well until the eggs are fro.hy. Then add the butter and cheese and pour all
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 118 6 RELIABLE TIME PIECES FROM NEW SHIPMENTS AT WHITEAWAYS 44 SHOCKPROOF WATCH. can ting the nio\ ;;t value Prices *2.50 and $295 each. iliL '"HOI bu PUCKLI ALARM WATCH. Continent 1 make, i est imp Isyer LaI ih.Price *950 each. THE "DORIC" WRISTLET WATCH. A perfect little time-l Kel 1 liun
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    • 241 6 rpHJS article is composed of extracts from a controversy that recently filled many columns of the Li ndon Evening StandarJ for many days. i Household Hints. Mackintoshes in which a clean rent hm* :ia<<»- can bt io;;aircl with I M hc-ivc tan- used tor medical pui| illy hi rt tbC
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    • 102 6 nM 1 "f msi II OcllclCl r *y < *J ///£f/M/ Chocolate Occasions When you see fruit you expect //{tf /jfy Fof thralrr $pom ground to sec cream. But cream is not /I /l im,»or,ng picn.cv or any Z^^*. v¥- other LhocolattUccaMon always easy to K et So use ■fsfS'^^W^y'
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  • 3215 7  -  DAVID WHITELAW OUR SERIAL STORY Concluding instalment. BY (Author of "The Mystery of the Killer," "The Little Hour of Peter WelU," tte, 1 TRIED to fin [l I'.^im bntfM hid yourself too wolL 1 wanted to t<'!l you aliout I'iai mi You didn't give me the ehanco.
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  • 947 7 Dr. Basedow (Formerly Chief Protector of the Aborigines in the Northern Territory of Australia) TELLS a MYSTERIOUS GOLD CAVE IN THE "NEVER-NEVER COUNTRY." I in a settlement at Alice Springs where Mr. George died. Rain Once In 8 Years. IN the heart of Australia, hidden
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    • 39 7 MEASURES WHICH SHOULD BE ADOPTj AT ONCE x^y^s "si i w^vjlj? lsC j*puh irrn 1 1 i i 1 1 1 rmrHri 1 1 1 1 1 1 m mrmTTTfmTrn I rrrmrl OBTAINABLE FROM UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SINGAPORE. BRANCH!
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  • 602 8 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street TELEPHONE .1689. Although, happily, tlw fear-; of widespread trouble in Ireland during Easter week were not realised, the position in that country must remain very grave while Mr. de
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  • 1460 8 The Amazing Adventures of Andrew Swan A Modern Robinson Crusoe. WHEN Andrew Swan, champion weight lifter, did a pier-head jump aboard the old wooden barge Elm at Newca.s It, New South Wales, as far as London and his former world was concerned he
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  • 1576 8 Believe it or not Being The Assertions of Ananias Woof Ive had one heck of a turn tinea I wrote to you last, my children. I managed to cope with Easter all right. Spate of holiday never hurt me vyy -mich. But it's this April First business that gets a
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    • 225 8 I' 1 J ?M B sCT T I Terminal Boxes lOltdoor (Inverted) Type Almost every Tormina! Bsi r qiifinmt can be met by a I Hewey pattm. livery bo* it I lO .-un|ilify the joinler'i i In |b him make a fcJJi J ,cb qui<-Uf. Lul U>" Sole Agents ■JOHN
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    • 47 8 CHARGED WITH INCENDIARISM. an excitable Continental stated that he adored firrs and could never resist .star.ini; < ne. His chances of future happil a ai least as 'le's. What about a "QAPLAI liRK POLK GENERAL ACCIDENT I IRK AND UFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. Hnnif^oni; Hank hamhern. TKI.KI'HONK 64H0.
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  • 230 9 The Parents' Duty DR. DAVID'S OUTSPOKEN BOOK. Superfluity of Children. The Hi^hop of Liverpool, Dr. David, ha- —weeded in making a j?reat sensat i< n bj hi f;< k!. OH irarriajje and l.irth !■•>:.■ n\ i the course <f which he (Inland that Ix.th raniMMI of
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  • 534 9 Body Buried In Jungle. CULPABLE HOMICIDE CHARGE AGAINST MALAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. its of the Sun lay Times wi 1 remember the tragic circumstan es in which the dead body of a Kua'a Pilah Chinese >und and the subsequent arre al Malay-*
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  • 25 9 Forhra, a ."JO to 1 than' raad National, the must dillicult jumping rare in the ».rld. (i'li.n. i tn \ir Mail.)
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  • 130 9 K\KK\L B m I <»l MU-.I i.VM ■IWIKATIOmi Berlin, Apr. 2. The report of the comm gating the position of lf«r nterprines acted as a damp* r i»n tht- I nanK* 1 ami li«! sales of dyes. Rafefcl Hark, V way pr«ft v fortiKn hnMeis. while Cerman
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  • 182 9 Proposal For Four-Power Conference. Btrlin. A; The (lovtinment has British Government's invitation to 1 pate with Frame, Bi .tain uml I conference on the i n.blem of the Danubian States. It is thought in Berlin that th conference will be followed by a s'ei which the Danubian
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  • 268 9 CONMMiII MJMMUIII) FOR <.i\l\<. I\l -I IVMM I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 2. THESE was a surprising turn in the ting case yesterday when Constable bin Sallah was summarih icm I i > for v. ilfu ly itmhk in the judicial proceeu.i
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  • 67 9 U.S. Missionaries Found Asphyxiated. Chicago, Apr. 2. ng that their ashes ■he winds, three members »ry family have com--1 here by asphyxiating themin an automobile. a I'oleman (64), his i and their ass, I). For 20 years Mr. and Mrs. I i n --mnary work in 'he
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  • 54 9 i Own Cot respondent.) London, Apr. 2. •'t has been announced denied of Nancy, the Kate Meyrick, of .nt club fame, to the Hon. rry, son of the Earl of South sifters are I>ady de '■'■untess Kinnoull. 1 hartal FiUroy is twenty- iiiht years old and was
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  • 64 9 Sofia, Apr. 2. TV rrnsat onal kidnappin- of three > v rs by 15 banditti is n of Nt vrekup. «rl were waylaid while Sofia have been conipturers to a secret nkin the mountains and nothing further has been heard of them. The outrage, which has created a
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  • 277 9 Keen Irritation Aroused. BRITISH INTERESTS DEEPLY CONCERNED. London, Apr Surprise has been created in circles by Reuter's Shanghai tive foreshadowing the bmbJMI of :i resumption of hostilities as it v.a? 1 thought that the arniis 1 were pursuing a ptag tortuous course. It is realised that keen
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  • 83 9 Astonishing Exposures. ORDEAL OF BONAR LAW. Mr. Baldwin Lashed." M: an am m a Baldwii I lorn irid. f of did not w. iate. jcaM t t h s Mr dat< n wai •iirary to chief vj t onerous m ti einentJ "T!,. Mr. Baldti red
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    • 90 9 jjrtfe's, ANNUAL SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY THi: FINEST AI.IKS WK HAVK EVER OKFERED. DRESS FABRICS. ti f'x mi* p v' 1 1 iu.>i n i i BARGAINS IN LADIES SHOES. /^fej M COLD OR SILVER BROCADE. \t\ One bar Spanish heel, sequin trimming B^^Bjy on toe. Sizes 2'a to
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    • 102 9 THERE IS NO BETTER SMALL CAR VALUE •^—wM^k sra B^Q' THAN THE 1932 MORRIS MINOR In ap) tlio VXVI Morris Mr Ith the ih-v. omiumlii! >m\ fronted eatin pi. liyrht and meat' ng and driving t( r yuv dollar in its class IBBing o l Rrit' i irives you anti
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  • 202 10 Results Of Old Boys' Rugby Mutches. I. mdon, Mar. 22. The Kucby football season is now drawing swiftly to it-- flo?e, and most of the Public Schools have turned their attentions t<> athletics and preparations for th:> i term. I give below the results of the comparatively
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  • 330 10 THE Y.M.C.A. HANDICAP. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. Successful Aftvrnoim At Fort Canning Pool. TtfARKINC the opening of t! 1 wlmminK season, the annual handi- iniining carnival wa> held at the ranninj.- ixiol yestorday afternoon before a lai>{<-' crowd itors. This is the seventh year it hns been held and the resii ts
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  • 362 10 Seiangor Club Beat Sungei Ujong Club 2—o. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 2. The Solang\>r ated the Sungei UjonK CM M the X.1.. Padang M I ill match today l.y 2— <). The wi.<--tht-r was fine and the match was well contested. The Selan?or Club
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  • 438 10 Results Of Games Played On Mar. 12. rt*. pti. •Old Leysiunft fl St Mary's Honp. 6 •Old HutK-r.iashers 21 Middlesex Ho. •>. 11 u tt ii 12 Beaumont Old Royii ft •Old Rutli»nian» 1-t BaUyJion Wrirh Rejriment 18 •Harle- OW Merchant TayUt i <>llc>irc Old B Old Rlo<>
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  • 88 10 AUSTRIA.S UNEMPIX>YED. Generous Treatment By Brazilian Government. Vienna. Apr. 2. An excellent impression has been made here by th»- off» r of the Brazilian C ment to send 10,000 sacks of coffee for the Aurtrin»> unemployed. The Government intends retailing these fiOO.OOO kik>.« of coffee at two Austrian RhiHinrs-and-a-half instead
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  • 84 10 United Appeal by All Denomination*. Jerusalem, Mar. 20. i hristians, Moslem* and Jews united this week-end in a common prayer for rain to end the drought and heat which are becoming a serious menace and cau injf considerable apprehension with retrar i to the Palestinian and Transjordanian
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  • 735 10 Mr. Bald n\s Ad lire. THE FRUITLESS PI RSI IT OF PIMASUUE. "There will be no headline' across th? sky tomorrow, 'Secret of happiness discovered by Conservative leader; vote Tory!' So stated Mr. Baldwin, when he spok? on "Happiness and Success" in delivering the inaugural Sir
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  • 132 10 Evidence of Arrival In Palestine. London, Mar. 19. Contemporary evidence of the Children of Israel arriving in Palestine a'tcr 40 years' wand.Tinjf has been discovered Jariinr recent excavations in Palestine, Egypt and Irak, according to Sir Charles Marston, wno has received reports from three archaeological expeditions. He
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    • 32 10 CELOTEX THE ONLY FIBRE BOARD FO R Insulation Acoustics LESS NOISE BETTER HEARING NUMEROUS LOCAL INSTALLATIONS PROVE THE THOROUGH EFFICIENCY OF THIS MATERIAL. Sole Agents: STERN BERG CO., 28, RAFFLES CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.
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    • 45 10 THE GROVE SEASIDE RESIDENTIAL HOI SE HIGH CLASS THROICHOIT Tel: 5656. FOR THE RACES. GET YOUR BINOCULARS REPAIRED CLEANED BY ELLISON S. EZEKIEL, MALAYA'S CHEAPEST OPTICIAN. 17, Chapd Road, SINGAPORE. Aa Auistaat Will Call At Any AnaW Order* received by pott Jl attended to immediately.
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    • 226 10 $75 in CASH PRIZES This^ Week's Competition. Below is another unfinished Limerick in connection with which en cash prizes are offered. For the l*-t line completing' the Limerick a prize of $35 will be awarded while the next I will receive $15 and the senders of the next five best
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    • 168 11 \ititeS> ANNUAL SALE For Two Weeks Only ASTOUNDING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. COTTON SHEETS i:i<'« strong quality. Size SALE PRICE 72T i 90 M $2.70 each. W x W $2.95 each. «T $3.25 each. 9jT x 1 <)<)- $3.90 each. ASSORTED COLORED p LA H WHJTE p OpUH TUNIC SHIRTS.
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    • 248 11 The Lowest Prices for Years WHITK TWILL FLANNELETTE I SPECIAL OfFER. BLANKETS T O ELi S J *TH I Soft litfht quaht> Strong and I MAKE -~*W* i durable. SALE PRICES Size 58 x 7 8 t- 27 x M" $1 .25 each. «Al p PRICF i x SB C
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  • 2438 12 The "Bounty" Mutiny Retold Historic Mutiny. The '"Homily" Mutineers. Notable British Trials Series. By Owen Futter. ISulten <>r(h. Calcutta. Rs. 7.6. THOSE ulu. have been attracted to the Notable liraish Trials series by an interest in criminology may not find Mr. Hutter's contribution so much to their i^et.her no elaborate
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    10 12 npHE fronti««piece for Mr. Levrrton'* book reviewed on this page,
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    • 370 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH THE WORLD WIDE REPUTATION h(r©xley I Jerking Pad I Manufactured by: JOHN DICKINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) POST BOX 160. sin<; ah and sold by ml siationerB ik M.\LAYA. Have You Read these Outstanding Hovels THK HMTER OF THK HOI SK, by Kad.lyfTr Hall. THE
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    • 170 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. rr r~. Tili'fcV rriiiit, L±ul ■■'■■1 I I 11_^ '111.'. J_ 5 p 1 _L_ L^ v^.^3 _t j 4 M e^>V. tm w (CLUES.) ACROSS. S^jgr •j. Dashed .nto satiaaers 2 FemH e of f,u ow -d^r x. Adjunct to close of c.mposit.on Blevatioa of the
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  • 639 13 MALAYA'S CLUB LIFE— U.C.F.A. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. THE VISITED CHINESE FOOTBALL ASSOC. Second Anniversary ('pit brations. THE second anniversary celebration^ of the United Chin— Football Association were succes- fully held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow at Pasir Panjang on Saturday and Sunday, Mar. 19 and M About 70 to K0
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    33 13 A group photograph of members of the Rovers 1 Badminton Party, taken on the occasion of an "At Homer held on Mar. 27 and 28 at Mr. Aw Boost Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang.
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    21 13 Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, manager of the Singapore badminton team which visited Kuala Lumpur during the holidays. (Photo. O. Y. Kok.)
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  • 645 13 M tLACCA ASSOCIATIONS ANN I \L BPOST. THK annual report of the Malacca Boy Scouts' Association st In the course of the year there Bjsjfsj created two English school troops. (11th High School and 12th St. Francis Institution), and three Malay School I Troops (sth Chinehin, 6th
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    33 13 The Singapore State badminton singles team. (From left to right) Lim Boon duan, K. J. Vam> (Sings >x.re chammon). Koh Keng Sianc Yw Kian Ann and T|t» S«v Wah»» (Wo-.. O Y. Kok.)
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    38 13 The Selangor State hudmin'on singles team (from left to right. I I. Samuel (Champion of Selangor), l.co» kirn Watt (Runner-up), K. Navaratnam. Chin Swer I. in (Confucian School Champion) and htung Choon Lum. t Photo O. V. Kok.)
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    30 13 A group photograph taken on th c occasion of the second anniversary ce'o bratioaa of the I nited Chinese Football Association, held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Pa;!
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  • 95 13 Celebrations At Pasir Panjang. THE "AT Home" celebration of the Rovers B. P. was held at Mr. Aw Ben Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang. < n Mar. 27 and 28, and was attended by a large gathering of members and friends, among whom were the president and vice-presi- ng
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  • 512 13 Annual Report of Malacru Association, THE annual report of The Sprinters for the year ended Dec. 31, 1931, ■tatea Twenty-nix app ications, including thre< for re-admission were received during the year and all were approved. Twenty-nine members were struck off the list. One resignation was received during the
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  • 74 13 rHE committee and members of the Chinese Swimming Club will be er Gaining their president. Mr. < h< ng K< on >eng. J. P., M.C.. to a fi Bin on taaday, Apr. 19, r. I:_'1:_' al prfc rto ll our round the world. Those who wish to
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    12 13 E. J. Vsms. Inter-State badn ton siatrle* champion. (I'h O. Y. Kok.)
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  • 736 14 SELANGOR SPRING MEETING. Large Fields. *82 THE LARGEST DIVIDEND. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 2. THE Selangor Turf Club spring meeting opened today at the Kuala Lumpur Racecourse in veiy fine weather but a very poor attendance. 11. H. the Sultan of Perak
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  • 278 14 Chelsea Draw With The Arsenal. London, Apr. 2. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues Pint nirLlon. Arsenal 1 Chelsea 1 Birmingham 1 Aston Villa 1 Blackbnrn R. 3 Bolton Wands,. 1 Blackpool 7 West Han Utd. 2 Derby
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  • 1326 14 CRICKET ON THE PADANG. S.C.C. Make 164. UNITED SERVICES LOSE THREE FOR 19. A feature of the second cricket fixture between the United Services and the S.C.C. on the Padanjr yesterday was the bowling: of L. A. C. Cockle for the former; he took eight wickets for 56 runs in
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  • 128 14 Tan Tock Seng Hospital Beat The Happilads' A. P. The Tan Tock Seng Hospital Recreation Club's Badminton Party met the Fiappilads' Athletic Party of Beng Swee Plm.e in a return friendly gam* at the former's court yesterday and b«s* them by six out of seven games The results are
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  • 462 14 Hurst Scores A Century For Selangor Club B." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 20. The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club ■B" XI drew with the Selangor Club "B" XI on the Chinese Club Padanc today. The Europeans batted first and com- piUxi 150 runs before declaring. Hurst
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  • 1368 15 Success of the Kuala Lumpur Harriers Season Ends This Month Only Club of Its Kind in Malaya Slow and Fast Packs State Cricket at Malacca How Bangkok Fared at Penang. (By Forward.) Till". Kuala Lumpur Harriers' reason ends this nx nth and It may oa interpublic
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    16 15 The Hon. Mr. (i. V. Bradney. president uf the Selancor Association Football League. < Photo. O. kok
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    19 15 Mr. S. S. (•ill. organiser of the Malayan Sikh athletic ni<>etinir. held in Kuala Lumpur. (Photo.— O Y. Kok.)
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    62 15 The < .< V. ping pong team with the trophies for the Singapore I'iag Pon? rhampi<*nMnpn Htngten and Int er Club trophies whsel the) won. This tt.im has defeated almosst every ciub team in Malaya. Standing, l.uin Kok Soli. hi.a Kn- hewig, Lim Kok Taj (president) I^ung Hock he*-, and
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  • 146 15 Annual Sports Of Malayan Sikhs. The Malayan Sikhs' Athletic Meeting was held at Kuala Lumpur during Easter utM-k. Malayan Sikhs gathe ed from all parts of the tofintry for their annual which were held in Selangor under i the auspices of the Kalgni;u lN>wan M«Uy«r Kuala LamfHir. •rfraniMd
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  • 130 15 Girls' Sports Club Function (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. TWF, members of the Girls' Sport* Clttb, Malatca, staged a very surce««fal concert at the High School Assembly Hall 'I'ninfr the week. The Resident Councillor and Mrs. C. H. Clarke wore present. A gathering of well over 300
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    27 15 H«l>adar l\iu«a Tanc. of 1 20 th Burma Kile-., who w.n the Scrric* asjcrt-gale M th* I M.S. rifle* meeting in Kuala L.mpur. (Photo. O. Y. Kok.)
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  • 136 15 The Selanffor State Band will play the following programme at Oon Monday from 5 p.m. i MariUna iW. Vincent Wallaea). Satactior., The Duchess .f Daatzic <S»na-G«ne> Ivan Carr 11. InWrtmzzo, D*moi«olk« Chi Parisian sketches. No. 1. (P E. Fletcher). Valav <*|»ru-e. Bal Mas^u*-. ParWaa *k«tin: No. 2
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  • 259 15 Local Club's Annual Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent) Serembun, Saturday. According to the report of the committee of the Seremban Golf Club the financial position..in spite of the general depression, stands better than the previous year and the slow but steady improvement has continued. Although, compared with there
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  • 213 15 Up-Country Tour A Great Success. THE Easter holiday up-country tour of the Chinese Companion Athletic Association proved a rreat su« .11 and pin«: ponjf matches being played at Malacca and Muar. The following were the mauhes played On the- Kubu "A" ground on Saturday the C.C.A.A. team drew
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  • 63 16 .■<v (I <>t |n<lators at the Port annin,* swimming pool yesterday on tn* occasion of Iht .»pc nin* of Cm- M.( K»iniMiag s»Mtn. The photo on tin l*f shows l.tt* 1i >iut l.im a|i I'uan. winners of the 150 >ards medley relay championship. On ih»- njshi
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    11 16 Anuthfi competitor's excellent effort which was greatly admired by the rowd.
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    11 16 Tan KOll4 (ivan winner ot second prize lor a spiral dite.
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    5 16 A group of the officials.
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    10 16 Tan Hong Hock who won the first pri/e fur di>ing.
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    20 16 E. A. M. KhaK-na and han Joo Tiang, second and irst respectively in the senior 200 yard* free style handicap.
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    • 25 16 Zbc Hrt Stu&fo LATEST PICTURES CRICKET:— S.C.C. vs Selangor. SWIMMING Pictures taken on Kastcr Sunday .1 The Tanglin Club and at i S At HOME.
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