The Straits Times, 22 May 1932
1932-05-22
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Title Section36 1932-05-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 23. Sunday, May 22nd 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Lending Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 23, Sunday, May 22nd 1932. Price 10 Cents.36 words
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1674 1932-05-22 1 Facing Price Drop To £50 A Ton! POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES OF SCHEME'S REJECTION. Yesterday's Vital Meeting Of The Selangor Miners. MR. G. E. GREIG'S WARNING. Yesterday's meeting of the Selangor Miners' Association was notable for the gravest statement of the world's tin position made1,674 words
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Article439 1932-05-22 1 IN AID OF EIROPEW unimpijoyid. EVERYTHING augurs well for a joyous night on May 24 when a musical feast of nrtional music and songs will tx vided at the Victoria Memorial Hall at a concert organic .1 by the joint mittee of the National S<»cieties of (ii'eat439 words
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Article57 1932-05-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 21. The closing prices today were RUBBER. Spot 1U Apr.-June I ,d July-Sept. 1 15/Ifid. Oct.-Dec. 2d. Jan.-Mar. 2 l/16d. Apr.-June 2',d. Rubber cloned steady. TIN. Spot £125',. Three months £126' 2. Ml I.X Spot I', 3/l«. Two month-. 1657 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-05-22 1 The members of the joint committee wh eh is to supervise the withdrawal of Japanese troop*, from Shar, ;nai.19 words
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Article252 1932-05-22 1 MR. J. MILLER'S \MKHH W BRIDE. The Presbyterian Church, Singapore, v.as the scene of an interesting wedding day afternoon. The bridegroom «as Mr. Joseph Miller, of the Chartered Bank, and the bride was Miss Alice E. Millard, dau/hter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Miliard, oi RrchesteTi252 words
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Article112 1932-05-22 1 On Anniversary Of Col. Lindbergh's Dash. St. JohnV, New Foundland, May 21. Two trans-Atlantic flights started today, which is the fifth anniversary of Col. Lindbeigh's famous New YorkParis flight. The l>n\ started from Holywood, New Foundland at H a.m. (G.MS.T. its destination being the Azores, returning via «nReuter - 112 words
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Article99 1932-05-22 1 An unusually large crowd was present at the Km World last night when HE. •he Sir Cecil < lementi, visited pping Week exhibition and evinced git t in the various stalls displacing Empire prod'i cjr, accompanied by his A.D.C., was received by Mr. Ong99 words
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Article166 1932-05-22 1 BRITISH-BORN CLERGYMAN IMPLICATED. New York, May 21. The entanglements in the Lindbergh baby tragedy continue to excite publicinterest. The Bronx Grand Jury is now investigating the circumstances under which Doctor Condon, an aged university professor, was induced to hand over the $50,000 ransom to the supposed kidReuter - 166 words
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Article83 1932-05-22 1 "Field Day" In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 21. Motor-car bandits staged a field day in London yesterday, the most daring raid being at the Battersca Labour Exchange where the robbers got away with fcllV It in believed that the same gang later leapt from83 words
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Article116 1932-05-22 1 The Size Of Rooms In Dwelling Houses. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 21. At a meeting of the Kinta Sanitar\ Board the question of the minimum size of rooms in dwelling houfes in Sanitary Board areas was discussed. At present there is no by.aw fixing th«116 words
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Article143 1932-05-22 1 Likely To Exceed £3,800,000. HUGE PRIZES. 25 Firsts Of £30,000 Etch. n <T pondent.) London, May 21. It is anticipated thct the receipts in the I veep will exceed and that two-and-a-half mille for prizes, includach. 25 seconds of £15,000 each and 25 thirds of £10,000143 words
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Article88 1932-05-22 1 Two Up-Country Readers Share Third $100. Two readers succeeded in predicting the winners of five of the eight races a(. Singapore on Saturday last and each will receive a cheque for $50. Voo Kirn (hon. of the Chief Police Office. Ipoh, gave Perfect Lady, Alor Star, Lady Rnna,88 words
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Article42 1932-05-22 1 Owing to unforseen ciicumstanc* s the Date* air n .n Singapore last ni* A message from Alor Star stated that he plane was delayed, no rvason being jiven. It is expected in Singapoie between 8 and 8.30 this morning.42 words
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Advertisement19 1932-05-22 1 TNE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, I LIMITED. (I— orporaf d la Grsst BriUin.) Head Offior for Malaya SINGAPORE.19 words
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Advertisement26 1932-05-22 1 j OCEAN j MOTOR j POLICIES i 1 A WwdL i 2 am. i i rv~y Er4 M U \A J M mV# L^^r J aBH26 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1932-05-22 2 THAT ODIOUS WORD "ROMANCE." SAYS ROSITA FORBES IS ONLY AN INCIDENT! NioiiU the antiquariuthousand years hence, will be U i dingly panled I of our architectural activities. If sk\ it will i ally lie considci ed !ii<> temple ol B <leity. Our railway stations nil. araaabl] rise to1,857 words
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Article304 1932-05-22 2 MEMBER WHO >&<>> sWUT PRIZE. 4 mbshell has been dropped :n Welsh leoaaafarw the dJUciplina i adonttd i>> the TaberV. hap.-.. Blaenau Ke t niog. towards a lifelong member who won I pr/.e in the Sweepstake on the Grand NatiesjeJ William Owen Roberta, Najnjtl rufcr.>Tnan. wh<>304 words
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Article210 1932-05-22 2 Dishonest Judges. A BISHOPS VIGOROUS DENUNCIATION. In a stirring address tcKiay fitsh. liam Manning, head of the Episcopal Diocese, called upon the < nor. Mr. Roosevelt. p> l» --I I against the existing highh paitncrship between powerfullj crime and corrupt rrpres^ntat ernment. This rt-gi.r I he210 words
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Advertisement7 1932-05-22 2 *V^MB r>W Merchandise k aY» Personal Effects7 words
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Advertisement186 1932-05-22 2 j I^&A. T7OI-R Happy litt;. (a (6<JHn^n depends entir. W *L y° u for a your present rate of s3>^ilj-^*^ MMM» Wi y U eVfr ahl f fatherly assistance whi.'h jßv y vH B if young people require wli lj\ I breaking <>ut Ms. tl i*H^ 'V In the event186 words
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Miscellaneous20 1932-05-22 2 IVE.^-sOfT£N MEANT TO 1 I WHAT DO YOUI~\dO WITH YOUR 1 r K Jk ASK YOU, OLT WITH V^/ 5£20 words
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918 1932-05-22 3 Tragic Origin Of LYRIC THAT MADE JOHN McCORMACK. Sad Story Of Girl And Boy Courtship. "I HEAR YOU CALLING ME." r Count John McCormack on April 24 celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his first appearcn.ee on a London concert platform with a recital at the Albert Hall. He was swept918 words
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Article126 1932-05-22 3 Outcome Of Short-Wave Discoveries. A destructive ray that would kill everyone in its path. The transmission of power by wireless. These two i evolutionary discoveries y be arrived at by the Marchese -i, who ha* just arrived n England and is experimenting with ultra-short ;ransmission. !!<• has126 words
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Article191 1932-05-22 3 "Extravagance" With A Legacy Of £8,000. Extra vaprp nee was the description applied by Mr. Registrar Warmington In the London Bankruptcy Court to a young woman's expenditure on dress, motoring, and wines. She was Miss Elaine Margaret Anthony. of Park-place, S.W., and she attributed her insolvency to191 words
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Article175 1932-05-22 3 IMMIGRANT GIRLS IN PERIL. smout position i\ BRISBANE. If ay l. MANY English women and gfrh wlss pictures of anl ages arc ring hard•he uneni-i Until r. i nsk ,i< mi--1 i 1 ii. :ied Out. I tely ihat hi I de tltute I'M .1 ipl;i. .or175 words
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Article404 1932-05-22 3 Wealthy Landowner In Hotel Drama. When a man, described as a wealthy landed proprietor, wan charged svih theft, he told a ■y of a strange coiml-1 I dance. ile m John Mauser. stay- \V\, and he -tealinjf a string of ;ifl- and other ih.iij.; from a404 words
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Article117 1932-05-22 3 I lorsemen Separated By Woman. n Row was the scene of an extraordinary battlt between two horsemen on May 1. It all happened in a flash. There nsults" that t.. 'h.- pride of a man's horxemai sharp blows and swift regrets. -•■eing the battle ran tt> the117 words
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Article525 1932-05-22 3 Alleged Hold Up. SENSATIONAL SEQUEL TO CAR DRAMA. Cardiff. Ma> P" I'mma ID 1 1 ..i :tti a M_»a I attempt to hold up tht- officials in ny at S n ten minutes of having the City Watch I Martyn Regan, 21, of Splett, .i native of Cardiff525 words
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Article188 1932-05-22 3 MICK THE MONK." Works In A Preston Garage. Meet Mick, the super-monkey of Prent't. Lancashire. is the pet of Mr. and Mr*. Whitehouse, who keep a garage on the Liver-pool-Manchester road, and mo! he is the must capable .-.rage hand in England. Ame ng many other accomplishments Blow up a188 words
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Advertisement246 1932-05-22 3 i 1 BUY BRITISH n|mi||| DUNDEE M ■kORANGE MARMAWDEjI jppa&A A rreat that you Witt want to re--'i^^Aw^ **P**t time «nd k|{aiti, beraut« of kt» wondrrtul orange flavour and I I^'" v €t^^m^\ delighthil fre*hitr««, thar can only I inf*^ss— --^S^^H obtained by preserving (elected rr itTT > u '<V246 words
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Article525 1932-05-22 4 BRIDGE NOTES. QUESTION OF ASSESSING VALUES. ■y HEP.BEUT LAWRMNCE. IT often ttiouuh of little importan In fcta promoted to wry hifjk iank i>. O.! partner's bids. A singleton Kinj; can be of more value than A. K. <j. of another suit :ind wheiv partner h;i525 words
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Article1107 1932-05-22 4 THE WANDERER - THE WANDERER. By The LUth' Gki Ami The Titter LtinHnx Per»oiuditie* In Tin Industry Thy F.M.S Minos Anil (hinesv Miners (.rmvth (tj >.h .(..A. Established In hive Malayan s (fur Commercial Towkays. »E of place in this column must be I !ittl<: girl who tware tka I1,107 words
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Article, Illustration40 1932-05-22 4 THE LATE MR. G. H M>^ M.TI i: A lar-;e number of beautiful floral trihutfj* were sent to the funeral of Mr. 11. McW.'ller, a director an 1 man; m iol Majnard and Co., Ltd., Singapore, who died on Friday.40 words
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Article138 1932-05-22 4 How Mademoiselle Of Armentieres Was Written. I How "Mademoiselle from Armept most famous of all war nong* 6JM to be written was revealed for tk in^ time today by Mr. Zo Elliott, an American composer. Mr Kllit "Mailem a waitt.-- n the Cafe Par; de i'u... a138 words
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Article178 1932-05-22 4 Outrageous Speech WOMEN AND BRITISHERS IN INDIA. (V \J i 1 India 1d h> r y f° r India, on Apr. ~'J during the > the India OfsM He saitl there ha.l t.<tn a .iomnicnt l,:>ntlt>n railed tin Indian Bullet in," aubof liidia. II .ti 11178 words
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Advertisement92 1932-05-22 4 ssssswssssssesmssssisßi^k^L bw*>sisssbsssssssssW M. EZEKIEL SONS np(<imetr<N?a anrf Optirianp Ra»f«-« nurnW". 9. Kaffl<-« Place. 9'pore. Branch 35. Noordwlik. RATAVIA. DO YOU WANT YOUR MONEYS WORTH? I ■■■m. in irr mi You cannot do better T than place your orders H with us j£ The house which caters ful your needs at92 words
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Advertisement75 1932-05-22 4 PRIVATE MOTOR CAR I INSURANCE PREMIUMS ARE NOW REDUCED sod BENEFITS ARE MATERIALLY INCREASED for full particulars apply CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED Incorporated in Hongkonf Singapore Branch Manager, 2nd Floor. Hongkong A. J. Frank B*nk Chamber*. I'hoiiC 4276. MATA HARI IS COMING. a Matinee i Today at 3. JOHN CRAWFORD CLARK75 words
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Miscellaneous115 1932-05-22 4 (HIWREYS <(>R\ER \f>. 2i. WMAT A SPRIM.. V *—V f "V I J J V^" \t Ivt Ihtv nachtd the spring, and there th.v lound I lan. sal down to put it on brightly Vhm.nj; nail upon the grou-d. I Mnilinjr "Mf lamenes* will hav< gone. "Hut what about a115 words
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Article, Illustration595 1932-05-22 5 Wallace Beery Reforms. "My Life Has Been No Bed Of Roses." Wnv ha- ii-. n, ha M "t '1' h:i!!i!-' A h;it Juans, th^ (iay L<>: lantly in I thi u'il(k I .ir i Ala>, t*ip!-e fi t t*pisl I tW- led dariin?< of lh<-595 words
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Advertisement246 1932-05-22 5 F mf I W 11 Reservations Phone 6903. 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15. LAST DAY OF OUR SUCCESSFUL EMPIRE WEEK ALL -BRITISH PROGRAMME. ®m BEST- HERBERT MRRSKfIU Jnß^B^i^fcll '-'Of/a/ i THRILLS EXCITEMENT DRAMA COMEDY also SPECIAL EMPIRE WEEK FEATURE "OUR FARMER PRINCE" By Permission ol H R H.246 words
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Advertisement132 1932-05-22 5 I CAPITOL I MATINEE TODAY r^~- l "I j 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 j The Brightest and Best St W Show in Town *0 i r l^! i 1 First National's All-Laughable Musical Comedy with The Famous Star of "NO. NO, NANETTE" I BERNICE ij I I CLAIRE Hf 1 A132 words
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Article229 1932-05-22 6 - Ri:< ENTI a pretty debutantappeared in a London restauran wearing a brooch and necklace made of <i< licately painted porcelain Bowere. The fashion for cliina flow .1 mm o 'In- 'Mrentiet, has been ie\ived. At that time Kntfland wai famous for ornamental p< rcelain fl work of different229 words
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Article223 1932-05-22 6 lad ma le at b')tnf> fre luently and leathery. This can >iv- 1 by keeping th« oven t m wratun v< ovtl J nip does not >ret to< r^, l hot for 4'jmm arc le to >>f pi'tT pi ch< ami butter in n itih lent Miilk to223 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1932-05-22 6 Creations Of M. Millon Proprietor Cafe de le Pai\. Pari> WITH tite ...Ivin! ..1 ib.- fioi k. Urn in* s importani more im|'oitant than i' I I have beci d( gnr to meet the new season. Two o f he'ii I tch. whei the way in v.hi olkweis1,048 words
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Advertisement163 1932-05-22 6 ECONOMY WEEK AT WHITEAWAYS Strictly First <^iialit\ (imnls :it Monc\ SnvinU Pritt -STVLLA" (HEMISE VEST. In Cream Cotton has all th< appoaiaiKc of woo! opera t p as skt-tx-h. S.W. W. size onl\ $1.50 STKI iI*A '>nil»inat ion.-. l<» mute ii Vi'4. Bhort ilttvti V shape neck. S. W. \N163 words
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Advertisement289 1932-05-22 6 /\^h The Smoking > df Rlivthm {wfiSKJ^, l)o<lor nH^FA Ci^arellr QjH I) llal>il Why <l" was tho gui-tim dehatod l>y the Society tor the Study of Inebriety in Lordo;i recently.' BWI **-<^ (nt to the Western S W had been (fiven Krlft 3 -^V^m m ~HLV ciivi The tVel jrrown-up;289 words
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Article4176 1932-05-22 7 ROSITA; FORBES - ROSITA FORBES. OUR SERIAL STORY. By EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. rLois Gilmour, the only child of Charles Gilmour, a director of many Eastern companies, learns that it is her father's wish that she should marry Philip Wingate, a middle-aged waster. That night she attends a ball at4,176 words
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Advertisement74 1932-05-22 7 BUY EMPIRE PRODUCTS. Fron MAY 18th to MAY 24th INSIST WHEREVER POSSIBLE THAT ALL YOUR ENGINEERING SUPPLIES AREBRITISH AND FROM THEN ONWARDS. PERSIST IN THIS PRACTICE UHITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, SINGAPORE. REPRESENT FORTY TWO BRITISH MANUFACTURERS FROM WHOM THEY ARE WEEKLY RECEIVING THE VERY LATEST ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. BRITISH GOODS74 words
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Obituary47 1932-05-22 8 McCALLUII <apt. Dunccn McCa|lum, on May 21, Ittt, at 8.25 p.m., at the General Hospital, Singapore, aged 61. He leaves a widow to mourn his loss. The cortejre will leave the Hospital, at 4 p.m. to Bidadari Cemetery for interment. Deeply resrretted. Knglish papers please copy.47 words
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Article622 1932-05-22 8 Already sinister rumours are beginning to circulate regarding the appalling disaster to the Messageries Maritinu liner Georges Philippar. Charges of laxity and other conduct calculated to add to the toll of human life are being made freely and upon nothing stronger than the personal impressions of people v.622 words
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Article2954 1932-05-22 8 In the following article, and in the subsequent chapters which will by published in the Sunday Times during the next tuo or three weeks, Mr. Themlore Hubback [mints some graphic and highly interesting pictures of life in a Malayan jungle with imrticuhir reference to unexploretl2,954 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1932-05-22 8 Believe it or not being The Assertions of Anamies A former resident on this benighted I island is raking in the shekels at Home ;by writing a scries of articles for n j Sunday newspaper describing various < i imes in Singapore. The idea is excel- lent. I'm going back1,238 words
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Advertisement211 1932-05-22 8 —-—^2 9l__a Use HEUMLELV Joint Box Compound I ,ij;rit nr.tdr« of Joint Boi Com* pound md loiuLtinj Od. >uilable fst all cable* and boxrs, tan delivered from stock. i.idrt are pacLed in 4j, II and2J'b tmi L. I UMI Sole Agents JOHN MOREY CO. SINGAPORE Phone: 7558 P. O. Box:211 words
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Advertisement35 1932-05-22 8 S P I AN 6 TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I I'hone 2902. 274 Orchard Road. EDITORIAU MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE MBt.35 words
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Advertisement70 1932-05-22 8 ENGLISH MILK The under-mentioned brands of Milk are of English manufacture, and of the highest possible qualit. and are fully guaranteed by the manufacturers accordingly. They comply in every respect with the Regulations Uid down by th* Straits Settlements and Federated MaJay Static Governments relating to Condensed Milk. They are70 words
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2080 1932-05-22 9 Successful Amateur Meeting. SPRINGKELL'S SURPRISE WIN AND BIG DIVIDEND. Lar^e Fields And Good Finishes. With thi n <>1 the t\\;»-day amateur meetings yesterday, eight ■BJ -n', r in BiHgapMNj caiti.* to an end. Throughout the attendance hai been remarkably j.ro«»d, that interest in2,080 words
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Article445 1932-05-22 9 Dominion Secretary's Friendly Talk. Ru-il.y, May '.'I. statement on Great Brita n's r leti ni wnn th« In«h State MM a ade in a speech by thSecretary for the Dominions. Mr. J. H. Thomas, at Hove last ni^-h' He emphasised his MMM to avo d speaking: inBritish Wireless - 445 words
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Article248 1932-05-22 9 Possessor Or Them Fined $50. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Friday. I'iow, a Chines«», was charged an magi ti ate. Ch.' Ham/ah bin Abdullah, M.C.S.. this mi.inirig with being in possession of utensils for the manufacture of liquor. 1> T Vi. Montgomery, of the an, prose- and the248 words
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Advertisement139 1932-05-22 9 miles, BRITISH DISTRIBUTORS OF BRITISH GOODS SINCE 1845 tM z—^r- '-^/m, BNGLBWI MAM SHIRTS, Ir Mil 1 COI.I.\RS \M» TIKS. \RK T kE EQUALLY SUITABLE FOR mSm **w 1 m i:olfl lIOMK ANI) IKOI>I i M THEY ARE THE TEST V YA I THE WORLD PRODUCES V;i INBPBCT OUI NEW139 words
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Advertisement114 1932-05-22 9 I 4£>£ L/sKBL— «J— J I m b9mmuJm^Pmmmiv IBfl -^t*m I SflbMT ECONOMY AND UTILITY. Tlie-i an i\.w njM < "iiomy and the mot<^ in particular is casting an aaxious eye to the chits which mount ii, and general running Up of a .-ior banisl i ries. It i- t.114 words
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Article298 1932-05-22 10 A Secret Tour. JUDGE'S WIFE IS "INTERESTED.' Princetown. .May 5. PI OWN i. humnnnc with awllf ihat for the I n i ace th.- griai walls of Dai t from their foundations a hundred yeai tarty ot women rded the favour ial tour of the faa MS298 words
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Article123 1932-05-22 10 Builders Completely Mystified. Paris, M^ I ht. mot minute precautions- d were taken to pi hea the Oaargss Phillipar was i being huilt. declares the assistant manager of the St. Nazaire shipyard ii •v \sith Ls Matin. are completely mystified It i- believed that fir* from shortReuter - 123 words
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Article376 1932-05-22 10 L'I.UOU.(NH) STOLEN: ONL* W^M K)l >D. UaffJaM daring robberies 'iuring the wsskswd has inn cased the alarm which ia laroading throughout he Daily Herald of May 2. master-minds are ci.mpleteh witting every sy tern devi-e«l by the police, and placing the nation at the riminali who376 words
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Article221 1932-05-22 10 Repl> To The British Protest. Rugby. May 21. A u|.ly v i by the British rnment to the recent protest of the 'i it jnesentsitive id i .p|)t)it in>r the informal protest made by the International Financial Commission at Athens, against the failure of the Grook rnment to221 words
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Article483 1932-05-22 10 SINGAPORE ROWINC ■KATTA. A I INK .t.'. m '"\vin»r m. breakwater >■ day wht- thi Royal > Yacht I'luk hel-l a iowiiik rexaita. Thn•in tin i lab pan I race, the Nutt-Beresfonl tup ran (junior fours) and the Rodesse tup race (dul> snillinp championship). With the483 words
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Article244 1932-05-22 10 111 I) MIA till oi Nil WOMHK MOlOr. 1v at ttn Manton train ii look aftei foal Ikcause the little feller 100 ■:< That "little feller" tods Hi W. M. SiriL-ei's Orwell, the WODlie ho.-c. th<« hottest IKtl.v I man\ '>ay with a \s t, •d,244 words
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Article104 1932-05-22 10 Mann hi Championship Tournament. The results ot ties pla thy Malayan l>tlliartl> < hanipion^hif 'tournament w(ie sj L. F'hiaK'> Selanjror Indian I l>eat L. Bimnit' (RJ C"lub> by L'">U point- to 75. B. IK.A.F Bi \'i? Cheanjr h At hU 1 it- CfofcJ by 2 indar (Fatho! Karib <104 words
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Advertisement86 1932-05-22 10 R^akß^aa^sl sa^^b^ Th< oi t at 641 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. ELLISON S. FZI-kIEL. M..ror,M.VN. Consult us for RKI'MHS OF 'k^i^&&aF-\ CIQC/C5 ETCHES. Kl< OUm^ MO.ERATK. Ifl |\||{S:— Spoctacle* BinocuUr^. Wtttm s\ UM \< |<>\ (.1 AUANTKFI). URDEKS RECEIVED 15V POST ATTENDED, TJ T77Z TO IMMEDIATELY. I e»e. >o. bbo^. WATER—86 words
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Advertisement124 1932-05-22 10 to talk of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax And cabbages and kings. Of hosiery or tea sets Or fountain pens and pearls. Of strong steel-shafted golf dubs Or leather bags for girls. DE RESZKE CIGARETTE COUPONS can obtain for you as wide a range* of objects124 words
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Article, Illustration2780 1932-05-22 11 MODEL CITY IN THE HEART OF BRAZIL. Looking ,To The Future. RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF RUBBER ENTERPRISE. A vivid description of Fcrdfnndia, Mr. Henry Ford's rubber~growing enterprise in the interior of Braxil, is described by Mr. Ogden Pierrot, assistant commercial attache, United States2,780 words
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Advertisement115 1932-05-22 11 jJbpP I M JI >JL purgatives and harmful Doctors know that Eno's drugs which irritate the Fruit Salt acts in a system. You can adopt simple, natural way by no better rule for keeping washing out of the system fit than a glass of water the waste and poisons that115 words
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Advertisement24 1932-05-22 11 MjUheti you 1 W u'«!ei,§aq I/CHOP 1 ■^■aa^ar Sanaa. I s* aaml rr > J^L~Yi" t. Mry* M M htv^BliT HCHOP M ACiBa T 124 words
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Article, Illustration78 1932-05-22 12 The I. am. I I hor- i i who thi-ir M !< Ihe Book. It r. v ap- nt-ther Iling in ng it* yburn -nturio .iita'k ■lied to ted for i barn, for a pooi woman, mt a I l In that iijoo.l you n that Kinr-t.»n,78 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1932-05-22 12 I and sonorous style of a nuncm.l or atfo. In that way your Iceling.-: be harrowed unfaj] a victim to some of Ih:' il h are done after the i- of old nd for the most ;>art contain mm- phoulishnesx in four .an ever appeared in1,063 words
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873 1932-05-22 12 FLAMBOYANTE Hubert Banner's Latest Novel. Flamhoyante. By Hubert S. Banner. Hurst and Mlarkett. 7s. Ad. BY the appearance of things, Mr. Hubert S. Banner stands quite a jfood chance lof becoming a producer of best hellers. ■bovfaaf remarkable tnergy, he finds time, in spite < f hi* duties at Malaya873 words
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Advertisement51 1932-05-22 12 The 1 mportance of Suit Oil YourUable smjßSS&( c sa^ cellar on your table can be the hallmark of discrimination if it is filled with the •Trn '•yl'ft nest purest table salt in the world— dry. RW*f J) rec running, economical, CerebosSalt Manu,a<tur*d by < er fhos Limit ti London.51 words
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Advertisement248 1932-05-22 12 THE WRITING PAD W\TB THE WORLD WIDE REPUTATION, m>4- wntinc Pad 3 .Manufariured b; JOHN DICK to., LTD. (Ineorpira and.) POST M| f,O. BINGAPORE. AJfD SOLD BY AIL MAfIMNBi IX MALAYa. Mew Edition leidj Portly MALAY— ENGLISH DICTIONARY ii:n\!AV R. J. WILKINSON, CMC, Late (iove> Pr«-vi(,uil» of tIM M .ire.248 words
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Miscellaneous36 1932-05-22 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. prj pH is p|b Sir- j ir~ pi "sS 34^ ;..;.;yjj*i" l (CLUES.) DOWN. ail 1 i i (Kul klc mass n lirick 14. it ion F.ast U i Crossword Solution. 111 njt|e|d|36 words
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Article985 1932-05-22 13 $250 MUST BE WON. Can You Place The First Four In The Derby? ho have !u!:'-n part in the competitions run Lite .Sunday Time* in connect! n «ri h the Biagaaara Races hay« written in aaking if ii i-i id !>o.--il>l ,i>nlnuic this kind of competition. The985 words
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Article, Illustration262 1932-05-22 13 BRITISH RESIDENT ENTERTAINED. T'HFRK was a large guthering at the c üb-house of the Tamilians Physical As-o iation, Kuala Lumpur, last Monday for the presentation of prizes von in the Malayan Tamils' tennis tournament. This ceremony was performed by tSe uting BrHiiih Resident of Selangor,262 words
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Article245 1932-05-22 13 CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT SOCY. MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Thursday. The half yearly general meeting of the Malay Public Servants' Co-operative Crc dit Society Ltd.. was held at the Persid.ngan Belia Club, Seremban, Mr. Leslie Forbes, M.C.S., presiding. Mr. Forbes said that on July 1 1931 there245 words
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Article, Illustration69 1932-05-22 13 The "k«an Siiii_' ha-k«-t ;!l t« i -h S<hn.l. Kajan.. (Indtom BtHaffV) I* II li t.p I ata. I n«- I. L.win Suru \lah V»».»n 'A. Wihr Khi;ni Onn. Vaaa KM K»an >init. Morn; •> >n I'ing. and > onu Swei- > inu > < I .th "rh«ol bag <caj>t69 words
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Article, Illustration184 1932-05-22 13 CBLBBKATING WESAK PI LI.-MOON l)\^. THE members of the ahove aaMria celebrated :h« 'Wcsak Full-Moon" day which fell on May by daaor. the A Mali at 4.1-44, I Ghaut, with G coloured-flags i.nd gar lands. During the early h mbled for an and aUaagiving look place in184 words
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Article81 1932-05-22 13 Results Of Badminton Matches. TH following are the results of the matches played on Sunday laM and the for the form* es to nil. •cores (Mayflowers players mentioned I D"aa* Lam and Chek Heng I eat Loh Liang Shiang and Tan Hack I Kong I 1_»; h.,y81 words
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Advertisement92 1932-05-22 13 REGLYKOL Sure Cure for Diabetes KKM.'ih'.i aa medicinal herbs ti. health. BaXil'iiv<)| ".Juc* sugar and Acetone in the urine. KH.MK.., m the discharfe of urine. I LYKOL *W9** the abnormal of thirst and hunger. UK(.I KOL i'■ niotes digestion. HKl.l iK'il i. ires skin diseases attendant upon Diabetes such as92 words
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Article339 1932-05-22 14 S.C.C. Tournament. ETCETERAS BEAT 8.8 AND I. BY FIVE WICKETS. THE M<nn<l B.C.C. Clllkr: tI»SJI— Wt match lietveen the 8.8. ami I and ;ho Kweieras which liepan o-i Fi ended yesterday in a \>in l>y tivi v, for tin :un, thanl endid fifth wicket pa taership between339 words
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Article288 1932-05-22 14 V.M.C.A. Beaten By S.R.C. By 89 Runs. The Rattan of the cricket match hetueeii the S.R.C. and the V.M.C.A. on the former's -.round, yesterday, was the batting and bowling of T. Leijssius, the tip who scored a fine 44 and took five wickets for only nine runs.288 words
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Article174 1932-05-22 14 Victoria Institution Beat St. Paul's. (From Our Own Correspondent.) nlian. Ma In an inter school cricket match played today, the Victoria Institution of '-'clangor defeated the St. Paul's Institution i embilan by .51 runs. The scores were Victoria Institution Appadurai b Kan- Maiid b B. Ponniah 2; Chelvanayagasa174 words
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Article150 1932-05-22 14 U.S. Beat Britain In Three Foursomes. London, May 2 1 The United States made a flying start in the Hist official Anglo-American women's golf match at Wentworth, winning all the three foursomes played. Results: ffiai Collet Vare and Mi;s Hill best Wethered and Miss Morgsn 1 and 0.150 words
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Article668 1932-05-22 14 H.A.I MKN SHOW I\> :>»lour« 2 W hites 0. j, The Malaya Command held a w ral yesterday at the Jalan Be«ar Stadium I n preparation for their Malaya Cup I fixture against N'egri Sembilan next c Saturday at Serembaa. The inatrh v;i n-t very interesting, play668 words
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Article222 1932-05-22 14 Sultan Idris College Lose By Odd Goal. m Our Own Correspond Kualu Lumpur, May 21. At football, the Victoria Institution entertained the Sultsni Idris Collect ;.nd won by two g.als to one. The teams well balanced, but the home team had the better of the game in222 words
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Article108 1932-05-22 14 Ntjiris Eleven To Meet Militar\ Siilo. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Beremban, May ML The Negri Simbilan Malaya (up elecommittee have decided upon the j t> urn to it present the Stale a^ain-' Military visitors on Saturday. It %*iil bt B»gtri; Crawford and I Kirn, Marimuttu. Kunaretnam and Menon;108 words
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Article265 1932-05-22 14 Taiping Beaten In Return Match. I Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May :M. The i. turn -weec match between the taiping and lpoh League tea was was played this •vajMaj utore a large crowd. Taiping started aggressively and soon Ham Yoong who was obliged to unch out. Inch265 words
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Article208 1932-05-22 14 Malays Head First And Second Divisions. The positions of team< on May 21), in th" S.A.F.A. League were as follows I First Division. Malays Gloucester* Chinese S.R.C. RA. Pulau Brani m. i i •< L' H 1 1 r, D. F. A.Pts. 0 M 1" it t 20208 words
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Advertisement65 1932-05-22 14 m K s^g v _aaanaaV*^fi &^B^BA^BrfC^ s*"* i^^*^B^^^ aAVealth of Health in everq pound of ANCHOR BUTTER OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEPOTS OF THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I* in arV^HLar tt t^ 4^^ 4* «s> WfefMasj^MfOaasßjajg^ *F rt\«l J fca> fi~St at 'I^** f wZit ka^aWLa^ **r r" r<yL.65 words
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Article1679 1932-05-22 15 FORWARD - FORWARD. The Gui&emmid Cui> i'ennis A CmHmu Problem lor Kleinmun Chmwmg is. li ise A Clash of T<>m imminent s M \nvrs In Spmri Mainly An (Pecitlrntnl AJttctiom Th* \viv Hoar Cut* Soccer Competition. (HY TZI Al.\ Lumpur had unsettled weathei for the GaiHemard tup tenm1,679 words
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Article739 1932-05-22 15 FRANCIS OUIMET - The British Walker Cup Team. FRANCIS OUIMET Notes»* By (Trrx-iil Amateur ami Former O|M-n Champion.) miiiiiiiiiiiiiiirnni||inininiinniinii RECENT reportj from Kngland indicate iHh t Am.' leans will see a youthful h team late> on in the summer and it will he an interesting one to say the. eat Britain pinned iU739 words
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Article33 1932-05-22 15 pordent. t Bercmbar., May M. In the inter-*»chiM>l league competition "n\ the ('hang Joon Long (up, th? Antfl;>- >ol obtained their flr»1 i r«*>n when th. Kit)!)!;, ieaj?u^ th- M«!;ivnn i.33 words
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Article134 1932-05-22 15 Singapore Association's Successful \t The th<i the Binarapoic Ba was held at th*> 1 drooni, yesterday tht chair. Befui" ad)|)ti«'ii <>t tli-. report and account- thr ihairma; viewed the past year and commented on the unavoidable delay in holding Itv. MltiH, one of the reasons being Mm tour of134 words
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Advertisement160 1932-05-22 15 jjj^^jjJß READING gjk\r^:^ Requires LIGHTING 3 IT IS THEREFORE IMPORTANT TO GET PHILIPS LAMPS THEY GIVE A BRIGHT, MELLOW LIGHT WHICH MAKES READING A SUfPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM REAL FI E ASI RESOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE S.S. 17—19 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I EMPIRE PRODUCT ROSELLA PURE FOOD160 words
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Article, Illustration125 1932-05-22 16 The Royal Singapore Yacht Club's rowing regatta took place ve«terda>. The picture shows the winner*, of the junior fours race for the Nutt-Bereaford cup^ VV. K. Wilton. \V S. Daniel. H. B. Day, H. Lewis and B. Bowman. Larkhill (Mr. CumhcrleKe >ip) the winner125 words
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Advertisement9 1932-05-22 16 Photos of RACES and LORRY PARADE. ART PHOTO STUDIO.9 words
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