The Straits Times, 29 May 1932
1932-05-29
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Title Section38 1932-05-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 24. Sunday, Maf 29th 1932. Price 10 Cents, i 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 24. Sunday. May 29th 1932. Price 10 Cents.38 words
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280 1932-05-29 1 FALSE CURE CLAIM. 4 'lnfamous Professional Conduct/ EXMINISTER'S EVIDENCE. Inventor Of A Rejuvenating Preparation. Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 28. A famoi- Harley Street specialist, Major VuKent Blumhardt Nesfield, ha* been struck off the register by the General Medical Council for infamous professional conduct,"Reuter - 280 words
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Article621 1932-05-29 1 Strange Tale Of Oath Of Vengeance. BOER WAR ECHO. Claims To Have Been On The Hampshire. Cables published in the Straits Times during the last few days described the arrest in New York of "The man who killed Kitchener." This was the inscription on the flyAneta-Trans-Ocean - 621 words
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Article83 1932-05-29 1 $4,000 Worth Of Jewellery Stolen. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 28. A discove.y was made early this morning that burglars hal broken into the I'lrmi if rritcrmn! and Co., Ltd., eecurhig entrance by means of breaking :i riadow in the basoment. collected the contents of om jewellery83 words
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119 1932-05-29 1 CHARGES OF HYPOCRISY AND DUPLICITY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 28. Yesterday was the seventeenth day of the case in which the Rev. Harold F. Davidson, Rector of Stiffkey, is charged with immoral conduct. In the witness box the Rector declared ihat he was proud119 words
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Article92 1932-05-29 1 Two Companies To Reduce Their Capital. Berlin, May 25. The boards of directors of the Hamburg America L.ne and the North German Lloyd have decided, in view of the increased trade depression, to propose to their shareholders a reduction in the capital of both companies. It is proposedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 92 words
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Article50 1932-05-29 1 "/\l'R backs are to the wall," Mid Mr. A. T. Edwards at the annual meeting of the Johore Planters' Association yesterday. The jrloves are d.T and it is a fight to a finish against our opponents, the Dutch." A full report appears on P»ge 9.50 words
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Article93 1932-05-29 1 Heavy Street Fighting Between Police And Strikers. Madrid, May 24. Police continue to discover depots of bombs in various cities. On Sunday an I Monday no fewer than 400 were found of which 340 were in Madrid itself. Two hundred further arrests made. The strike situation in ElAneta-Trans-Ocean - 93 words
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Article55 1932-05-29 1 A Calmer Tendency Prevails. Berlin, May 25. A calmer tendency prevailed on the Bourse today with most sections one or two points higher than yesterday. Business is much restricted due to the general hesitancy, but owing to some short I coverings prices kept up well until closing time.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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Article40 1932-05-29 1 40 Refugees Killed Near J aplonya, Harbin, May 26. Forty persons were killed and more than 100 injured when a train crowded with refugees collided with a goods train on the Eastern Chinese railway near Yaplonya. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 40 words
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Article44 1932-05-29 1 London, May 25. Professor Einstein has been awarded the Herbert Spencer chair at Oxford for 1332. Aneia-Trans-Ocean. Le Ferrol, Spain, May 25. A bomb exploded close to the barracks of the Civil Guard without, however, doin>r any damage. A 'eta -Trans-Ocean.44 words
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Article14 1932-05-29 1 Johannesburg, Ma> 25. A aining disaster on Sunday C|lf,t4 17 deaths.— Aneta-fltxiij14 words
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Article511 1932-05-29 1 The Tin Outlook. HEAVIER RESTRICTION NEEDED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 28. THE annual meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines was held today. Mr. A. H. Flowerdew, who presided, proposed the adoption of the report and accounts. He said there was an excess of511 words
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Article88 1932-05-29 1 A ROYAL ENGAGEMENT Princess Marie Of Bavaria And Archduke Otto. Vienna, May 25. Royalist circles report the engagement of the Archduke Otto with the Princess Marie of Bavaria who is only just eighteen years old. The Princess Marie, who is a niece of the ex-Crown Prince of Bavaria, comes oftenAneta-Trans-Ocean - 88 words
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Article89 1932-05-29 1 Flemish Groups Express Dissatisfaction. Brussels, May 24.. The new Cabinet, which, like the last one comprises seven Catholics and fivr Liberals, has been fairly well received b.\ the Pi ess, except the Socialist and tome Flemish organs. The fact that the Catholic Senator of Bucharest takes overAneta-Trans-Ocean - 89 words
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Article284 1932-05-29 1 "Most Unlikely." JAPANESE AMBASSADOR INTERVIEWED. London, l_ay 28. The notion that the Japanese- Soviet w*r is a nightmare created by the exitfpii iliil imagination of pessimists is the HBfc expressed by Mr. MaUudaira in an"?Bt<r\iew with a continental journals which is published m the Manchester Guardian. The correspondentReuter - 284 words
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Article143 1932-05-29 1 Yorkshire Towns Menaced. London, May 28. Renewed flood havoc has been caused i in the North East and the Midlands by the] a»y rain of the past 24 hours. York-; No:tini'hams>hire and I ncoln are a ticularly affected and a larjje area between Newark and Gainsborough is submerged.Reuter - 143 words
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Article63 1932-05-29 1 Companies Declared Bankrupt By The Court. Stockholm, May 25. Kreuger and Toll as well as the affiliated con-pa r.ies, Sefor and Usa, have been declared bankrupt by the court. The first creditors' meeting will take place on Sap*. 10 by which date it is hoped t willAneta-Trans-Ocean - 63 words
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Article35 1932-05-29 1 Reval, May 24. The General Election in Esthonia pass•d off in complete order the electoral participation being about 70 per cent. The early returns seem to indicate a considerable slide towards the Right.--Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 35 words
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Article30 1932-05-29 1 Rangoon, May 16. Sir Joseph Maung Gyi. the retired Home Member, has been appointed Minister of Fosests, in place of the _U> Sir boo Ah. Vain.30 words
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Article129 1932-05-29 1 FULL LIST OF THE JOCKEYS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I.ondon, May 28. The Derby (June 1) probables, the jockeys and the latest bettinr; is as follows: 2-1 Orwell (R. Jones). 100-9 Miracle (Harry Wragg). 100-8 Hesperus (E. Elliott). 100-8 Cockpen (Gordon Richards). 16-1 Dastur (Beary).129 words
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Article58 1932-05-29 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 28. The closing prices today were: RIBBER. Spot (buyers) l»«d. Spot (sellers) 1 13/IM. July-SepL |*4 Oet.-I>ee. 1 15/l«d. Jan.-Mar. 24. Apr. June 2 1/I*4. The aarket is quiet TIN. S|x»t £121' i Three months £12.{', The Market is very stea«58 words
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Article92 1932-05-29 1 Two Companies Make Pooling Agreement. London, May 28. An important step toward.* the rationalisatn n of I c railway traffic In Great has I.een taken by the London nd and Scottish and the North Eastern Baihsm; ha\e reached a pooling igrMi ie object of eliminate i hat from92 words
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Advertisement22 1932-05-29 1 THE OCEAN I ACCIDENT I AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. I (Ueorporated in Gnat I Britain.) I 1 Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.22 words
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Advertisement34 1932-05-29 1 i ocean j MOTOR j POLICIES; wa__Q'a I V M I j L/ 1 wW^ _fl __kBW _->. V^ _W V_L I M^s__S^ _L l%^_lt* —I IF"-" 1^ tmit ____r _D y w ____i liftVM—34 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1932-05-29 2 MR. F. NIBLOCK RETIRES. The Romance Of The Singapore Dockyard. Thirty-two and a half years of service in Singapore is the fine record of Mr. F. Niblock, M. I. Mech. E., the dockyard manager of the Singapore Harbour Board, who left for Home on1,484 words
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Article436 1932-05-29 2 ROM AM IC STORY OF TRIP TO MANILA. A ROMANTIC story of a young Malay, a native of Singapore, who lefl hi* home more than a year ago and landed in the Philippine Islands, where he renounced the Islamic faith, eir< r aced hristianity and married436 words
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Article1475 1932-05-29 2 P. 0. CAPTAIN'S NARRATIVE. Race To The Rescue. HUGE CLOUD OF SMOKE ON HORIZON." A writer once said that the most thrilling message any one could hear by wireless was the S.O.S. of a ship in disat sea. Upon picking up this message other ships1,475 words
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Advertisement119 1932-05-29 2 JUBILEE ANNOUNCEMENT, j 1882 1932 I I To celebrate the completion of half a century since the founding of their Firm in Singapore, Messrs. Jong Kiat Ann, of 487 9 North Bridui Road, are holding a GRAND JTBILKi: SALK I at their above premises from June Ito June 30, 1H32119 words
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Miscellaneous17 1932-05-29 2 nJ \j (tf^- *4 ~2fT (Copyni**. I 3> *r rh Bril s r T <K I|K ->i17 words
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1653 1932-05-29 3 ACTION AGAINST BRISTOL PAPER SUCCEEDS. An Untruthful Article. DEFENDANTS WHO REFUSED TO APOLOGISE. BEFORE Mr. Justice Swift and ftl iiry the hearing was begun aa action in which Mr. of Pippingford claimed damages r>m the proprx .I publisher! of the Bristol on and Mr.1,653 words
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Article129 1932-05-29 3 Comma Flaw Leads To Discovery. Marseille*. May 10. A man irrested here toriav was found in possession of 3.K00 forged Bank of England £5 notes. He had an American passport in the name of Giacomc Rossano, a merchant of Naples, who arrived from New York two months129 words
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Article567 1932-05-29 3 FROM GOLD PROSPECTOR TO ROYAL FOOTMAN. MANY and varied are the memories «f Mr. F. F. Whiting, the Bow Street usher, who has just retired after 34 years in the service of the Crown and is now takinir it eaay in his little suburban villa. As567 words
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Article302 1932-05-29 3 Memorial To R. A. F. *S. "Missing." Two memorials erected by the Imperial War Graves Commission in Faubourg d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, were unveiled by Marnhal of the Air Force Lord Trenckard, G.C.8., on May 15. One bears a record of the names of 34,902 soldiers and302 words
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Article160 1932-05-29 3 Annual Golf Competition At Tanjjlin. The annual Ex Service (Singapore branch) golf competition takes place thimoming at the Garrison golf course comMearias; about 9 a.m. It will be the usual flag i ompptition, and each competitor will be allowed a certain minim- of strokes ■MsVsßßg to handicap. The160 words
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Article114 1932-05-29 3 The Selangor State Band will play the following programme at the Selangor Club <>n Honda) from 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Overture, Fidelio," L. von Beethoven. "A Lover in Damascus," By Amy Wood-forde-Finden. Selection from "Cavalleria Rusticana," Mascaggni. Selection from Pagliacci," Leoncavallo. l.allet and Polacca," Beethoven. Marcli, Universal114 words
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Article210 1932-05-29 3 M. Herriot Likely To Be Elected. Paris, May An intei Tardieu and with tho lent of the Republic lasted over two boars, and althougn issued, the time alone shows the importance of the met It i» usual foi of the retiring party to meet his successor, and210 words
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Article45 1932-05-29 3 I nomploycd Fired On U\ M Warsaw, Ma> iß|ilujsMist riots at th> Thorn nea toll Oi Thousands of ins; to thrifty hall a i doles, and when ea an entrant int |fcj -he policu opened fire wuh <i<\* r.f efl Anru Trans -Oceaa.45 words
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Advertisement147 1932-05-29 3 I V<\.^ NT~ Hit-' slf^^ \\v I Are you making some provision for your future ruiuirements or are you just Koinjr from day to day allowing the future to tike care of itself? What will be your position when you retire? The J J you will receive will enable you147 words
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Advertisement119 1932-05-29 3 BRITISH and BEST ■w 4 BBBV^fIBMBBSBssi that's what evcr\ -body says on H F *qm W testing Crosse Blackwell's I W noarisbins and tasty soups. "^i bbbbbbbl It is the obvious verdict. 2 Lew=s C.&B. Soups contain only l^^s 4&B the very finest ingredients, 1 1 r "i^"^ tplendia meat119 words
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Article904 1932-05-29 4 HKRIIKRT LAWRENCE - HKRIIKRT LAWRENCE. BRIDGE NOTES THE BEST DEFENCE IS ATTACK. »<> APAM< >US naikc.l that tbe beat torm of <IHVnee was in attack. That is jn-t a-^ true of Contract E ridge as it is of any other belligerent i'o my mind, the big advantage904 words
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Article204 1932-05-29 4 Threat By Nudists To Walk To Station. Rev.in, May 7. Policemen were face' 1 v. Ith a delicate problem when they raided a nuditst colony it Selchow, near the ciiv They found 1".O nak.-d n <-n and women doing Swedish drill. They were all willing to be arrested204 words
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Article1629 1932-05-29 4 THE WANDERER - THE WANDERER By Drath of Mr. R. Jf. Millar Srritws htm To The (.ovvrnment Work of The Rubber li'smrch Institute Problem of I nkvep Conunnnfler of The Trentlganu Police (,oes On f^uie Death of A Former H elt-knoun Malayan Personality. TRE who kne\» anything of the late1,629 words
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Article347 1932-05-29 4 Inventor's Mysterious Visitors. Who are tne mysterious strangers who J have been making overture! to Mr. Ronald chapman, of Cati-iham, the 22-year-old nventur of a attaacer for revolvers, rifles, and machine-guns asks a Ix>ndon |«per >n May H. < Thoy inclu tall men, purii.irtmg to be representatives347 words
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Article55 1932-05-29 4 Ml BF.RS of the Old Rafflesians' Asso- j ciation are notified that the annual dintu-r will be held at the <i H < aft- Ltd Battery Road on June 4 at ,A~> MMk Tickets innks may be obtained from the hon. secretary, Mr. George E. N. Oehlers, .">A55 words
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Article88 1932-05-29 4 The Annual Billiards Tournament. MKMBKRS ot the Clerical I'nion ar minded that the enti bi nament will i lose on June 1 Intending competitors can -end in thei i-iit i v far*M Ml 1. P. Tha.n, the hor -n<>it> i e'.ar y, O< can K<ji d'.ng, witfr88 words
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Article381 1932-05-29 4 DIVORCE WHICH COST £*****. JUDGE \M) V WIFE'S KE< M.ESS CIIAK(;ES. m Sydney. Oof the -o reniMr.ii ourts km l"t > decide 1 a 1 t>n thrrf month Ivctl i i it Syilnfv Job* Field, a wealthy m at nenharit, an.l his wife. Mrs. Glad\-< ■mi granted a decree bMwlvtaiK381 words
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Article119 1932-05-29 4 French I'rositUnt s Assasin As \o\elist. iV 11. A curious document, purporting to >> he will of Gorgouloff, tht a f Prtldent IHiuiik r, is published in facsimile y the Berlin evening i 1 is headed ment." is liatc-ci Mont.- Carlo, May and v a !.'"i\fd through the119 words
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Advertisement78 1932-05-29 4 eyes m^^ \r^^m wr M. EZEKIEL SONS Opto met rUt and Opticians Raffles Chambers, t. Raffles Plac*, S'por*. Braach 15. NoordwlJk. BATAVIA. •DO YOU WANT YOUR MONEYS WORTH? You cannot do better T than place your orders H with ua The house which eaten t*^ your needs at COMPARATIVELY FAIR78 words
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Advertisement46 1932-05-29 4 Another Bright and Cheery Show from the Kinjj of J esters WITTY WILL ROGERS Bringing you the longest laughs in years in I story of razor king and desert sheiks IT'S A YKLL BUSINESS PLEASURE whh JETTA GOUDAL A Fox Movietone Production. MATA HARI OPENS TUESDAY.46 words
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Miscellaneous110 1932-05-29 4 CHILDKEirS CORNER No. 24. THETLL SPRING TOGETHER. <>»—.'*>»-— J Sal. S<edlr|Mip and Worm then ran down fast Now jumniig down. "Its fine!" cried Fthel Jane \.i«l u..estiontd every creature tha* they patmed IhiH n«il nuM he a SprinK-ijail that is plain. II thev had seen a child spring through the110 words
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Article, Illustration714 1932-05-29 5 Romance Comes Into Its Own. Lilian Harvey On— The Way To The Human Heart. Do I prefer living abroad? Ant I happier working in Germany than I should be in England? Why since I ant an English girl do I work in Germany at all? Why have I a villa714 words
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Advertisement249 1932-05-29 5 MEET GENE GERRARD AND JESSIE MATTHEWS TOGETHER —IN BRITAIN'S LATEST MUSICAL COMEDY HIT— "OUT OF THE BLUE" (OUR NEXT CHANGE) PA VI Ll7>N^ 6.15 Reservations Phone 6903 9.15 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 15 TONIGHT. IHAMfisU F.VRRVOXE WML i A^^lH Brfi^^^fe3lß^B^^Bß«^ MluKut MM EN- JOY ESSENTI\I.I.Y 3 Vtato W ii KITISH249 words
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Advertisement151 1932-05-29 5 If you're looking for the Breeziest and Best Comedy Show in town HERE IT IS! at the j CAPITOL MATINEE TODAY 3.15. i 6-15 TO-NIGH f 9-15 PARAMOUNT^ LATEST JLBILEE COMEDY ROMWCC With Ihr Screen's finest-dressed Slar*.! KAY FRANCIS j LILYAN TASHMAN j i i l#lw I Meet a Couple151 words
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Article, Illustration1506 1932-05-29 6 Edward H. Symotids - Edward H. Symotids By of Revi lie's. PARIS may hnvo bar etMntld couturiers New h:ivc the most magnificent fashion hourai but tkatv is at lea t i.nc bra ich 9i th»- ;i (Icsijrning and making in which I uprcmc— and that is the ervatfcm 01,506 words
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Advertisement153 1932-05-29 6 NEW STOCKS OF BRITISH MADE BABY PRAMS and PUSH CARS at WHITEAWAYS M FOLDA M CAB. Built of all steel, with 1 rubber 1> ted njbetll arm and t'<»>t rests, with safety straps. I'rite $H.:>() each. COEEZI CAR. Bleel frame, leather cloth se.il and bark, wooden arm and foot rests,153 words
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Advertisement73 1932-05-29 6 I HENRY H. COHEN. Ltd. K^\ 'S U y| 2nd Floor Maynard Building. 16 Battery Road. Tel. 3164 I SINGAPORE 1 CERTAINLY EAT MORE FRUIT BUT EAT IT WITH pTtTTs *u *e _f£ thich NESTLES CREAM Here is a cream which improves all fruit dishes, puddings and sweet.,. Its exquisite73 words
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Advertisement131 1932-05-29 6 Ih> liii/h.riuiii Sail Doi~ Ola you rtnO e£ggmh The tiavourin^ so characteristic of good cooking is i due to salt wiseh used. It is so imp BgjlpilC tant and vet lo inexpensive. Your cooking '^Gjiim. deserves the thoughtful choice ol the J|^7 ffi obtainable pure, dry, rYce-running, m^' CerebosSalt Manufmrtmrr.l131 words
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Article4449 1932-05-29 7 ROSITA; FORBES - ROSITA FORBES. OUR SERIAL STORY By THE FAMOUS AUTHORESS AND EXPLORER. EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Lois Gilmour, the only child of Charles Cilmour, 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 night4,449 words
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Article225 1932-05-29 7 Mr. Wells Foretells A Dreadful Fate." A picture of civilisation in rani was drawn a* Mr. H. C. W.I in ai aarii «ni which he gave at the Londor School of Economics on May 4. VS > are living in a civilisation i y rapidly trom "There may225 words
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Article547 1932-05-29 8 When we in Malaya read that in the United States millions are workless and hundreds of thousands are hungry and desperate we realire that we havj a very great deal to be thankful for. Apart from the Europeans and the retrenched members of the clerical class, whose relief547 words
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Article1880 1932-05-29 8 HAVING no Trengganu Malays at Kuala i to take their share of the transport we had to consi<i"r what stflpa we should take to deal with cur camp equipment and food. I felt that th«y would turn up later in, having been delayed by ihe1,880 words
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Article, Illustration1398 1932-05-29 8 Believe it or not being The Assertions of Anamias This week, my children, I invite you to partake of a MMT or two with me. And what is a boner." Uncle Anarias You don't know what a "boner" is Tut-tut Gather round and I will explain to you, tersely yet1,398 words
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Advertisement198 1932-05-29 8 YnnnnnnnP^B^^ Q Use HE-NLE.Y Joint Box Compound I jit /rrtdri of Joint FJox Com* |<ound and Insulrhng Oil. »uitaUi for all cablet aad boxr*. nn \>r dtliverrd from slock. Nlo;t "jr.idcs are park, d in 4), I 1 aid 22!!.. fn*. Li.l U M*l Sole Agents JOHN MOREY CO. SINGAPORE198 words
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Advertisement35 1932-05-29 8 P T an 6 TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I I hone 2902. 274 Orchard Road. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 8151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE 368S.35 words
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4509 1932-05-29 9 Restrictionists Revise Opinions. MALAYA IN A MORE FAVOURABLE POSITION. Speech At Johore Planters' Meeting. "IMANY of us who were staunch rest rut ionists have begun latterly to realise that it would need very dra>titrest ricl ion and for a long time to4,509 words
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Advertisement43 1932-05-29 9 JOHNNIE WAhKER RED LABEL A FIRST -RATE UIUIQL/V ness Ify M \H V 5*»W going Strong MODERATE J| PRICE BLACK LABEL DELUXE BLEND [j Of SOLE AGENTS I JOHN LITTLE 6c CO LTD. Ir.-erporated :r England ESTABLISHED 1845. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG IPOH.43 words
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Advertisement135 1932-05-29 9 and be proud of it. \l£}sm^\m P^ -j-^JJ Don't Spend unnecessarily IT is definitely extravagance not to travel by car when the MINOR takai you everywhere so cheaply. Four passenger can travel in comfort for a few cents a mile. The Minor is actually "built like a big car" full135 words
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Article1545 1932-05-29 10 CHINESE FINED $5,000. And One Year's Imprisonment. The practice of Chinese smuKgl. I contraband chandu and opium concealing the dope in larj?e consignments of canned Roods and the extreme difficulty of detection at this end, wire commented upon in a case < Dodd, the Singapore I1,545 words
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Article297 1932-05-29 10 1\1XRSIOI\S INTO THE POLITICAL FIELD. Berlin, May 24. THE cx-Ciown Prince's intervention in the second round of the German Presidential fight has bi ought up the question of whether by doing so he did not break his void, alleged to have been gi.-.-n a! the time297 words
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Article302 1932-05-29 10 s<:t\fc in a imv;l HALL. Primo Carners, the giant Italian boxer, has taken the count from a chorus girl. It happened in a famous dancing establishment in the Champs Klyswes. and ban dreds of Parisians looke.l on in astonishment. Camera had gone there in the early morning with302 words
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Article583 1932-05-29 10 Local Polo. BURMA RIFLES SCORE A GOOD VICTORY. THE final match in the MacDougall Cup polo tournament was played yeater- day afternoon between the lst/20th Burma Rifles and the Singapore Polo Club Hurricanes. The match started at 4..30 p.m. with the teams lined up as follows: lst/20583 words
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Article291 1932-05-29 10 "Birth Qualification Should Count." I.ui-I Hawke. the old Yorkshire captain, presiding at a luncheon given by the Bri- lub to the All-India cruketc-rs at the Su\oy Hotel on Apr. 28, i made reference to th«> fact that K. S. sinhji and the Nawali of Pataudi we it not291 words
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Advertisement105 1932-05-29 10 MMMMMMMMMM M M M MMMMMMMMMMBMMMBMBaanaanannnnnBBBBBB^M ~^^^—*^^^—^*m—^—i^mam^mm^ PsES^MKg^ yick W^AH 111^ l^yju^K Rmmi_^Mm! Thr fl K tubli hed Firm, at 641 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. MAI.AYAS I I.X U-KST O.'TM UM J""* f f KK AIR S OF 1 CHAPEL limn, KATONG, BINGAPOEE. CLOCKS WATCHFS SIGHT TKSTKD. (MASSES SIP^UED.105 words
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Advertisement68 1932-05-29 10 you are a GOLFER— Then you'll be glud to know that it takes only 40 DE RESZKE CIGARETTE COUPONS to obtain FREE HAND MADE, STEEL SHAFTED GOLF CLUBS MMjOP TIKFLI" GOLF lAJ LS PER BALI. MM TONS. ILK >LI <M 30 i Ol |M>\DC RESZIiF UKq jfli*istoerdt of Oidrete (CCM68 words
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Article1463 1932-05-29 11 Insurance Proposal Discussed. ASIATIC COMMENT. A. A. M. 11l Only For Euro leans. ial mattes si inter, st to irotorists throui h«ul the counlr> were .ii cu-ei at ii recent meeting of the committee of the Selangor branch of the Automobile \sMM-iation ot Malaya. (From Our1,463 words
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Article218 1932-05-29 11 si;ik!\(. \iw UVEFOJI for DOLES. Berlin, May 25. Mv kaase SI attached to the fact '.hat the Secretary of State, lien I nei left so Tnaaea] evoning f<" Neudeck. ient \on Hindonbiug s eoemtrj where, according to an official statemen'.. hi will report to the Ueieh President218 words
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Article56 1932-05-29 11 Berlin, May 25. Th<- tide i' nt is il retu.n* >l that the scil by 64,00ti May, the total :.">,OOO on .May It. Since the middle of March, when ti.e high wattr BSSfffc was reached, the nun;of unemployed has decreased by •00, against a decrease of 780,000 duringAneta-Trans-Ocean - 56 words
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Article, Illustration40 1932-05-29 11 The Ladies Inion banket hall team (Singapore and Muar combined) recently beat the Nan Hua (iirli 1 School 13 pt«. to 2 pts. A group photograph of the two teams uproduced above.40 words
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Article, Illustration777 1932-05-29 11 saaga rain making it much too uneed. Heavy Rain*. We were now on the Sungei Trengan and the spot where we had lo camp we 1 called, quit, suitably, Pa-n Hujan. Between Kua'a Fnng and Kuala Chun fhin there are no eriou« rapids in the777 words
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Advertisement25 1932-05-29 11 GUARANTEED for PERMANENT FIT Far row] SANFORIZED SHRUNK > WITH ARROW COLLAR COME TO SHIRT HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR ARROW I SHIRTS I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd.25 words
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Article, Illustration3020 1932-05-29 12 The Memorial Theatre A Tribute To The Splendour Of Shakespeare The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. I ity M. V. Bay, and J. Trewin. With Illustration!!, a Note by Sir Frank BeatMß and a i ore-word h\ W. Krid*e»Uauaa, Beat, 7b. *d. ON April 2'i of thil year the new ShakeMemorml Theatre3,020 words
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Advertisement207 1932-05-29 12 THE WRITING PAD P7ITB THE VBBUI WIDB RKIM'TATIOIi ti a» f I (go/ 1 Maniil«,i nreH by: JOHN DICK, ft TO. LTHi (Incorprra I'-.11 1 i. i- ■•land.) SINGAPORE. A*D lOLD BY *U srvTIOVKBS OC MAI.AYA. [BUY BRITISH BEST AND CHEAPEST We ha*s .im- SWAN AND BLACK BIRD FOUNTAIN PENS.207 words
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Miscellaneous151 1932-05-29 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. r^vli pTpH p \-s#.\4 M\5 I 15— p TW—T9 I __2g ___ii_ f'.w, y i _i__j ii >f 23 So 7W^ »9 |£-t- '~~r M wt -f- m L j W-. 111 i I I y y ii ii > (CLUES.) ■'.2 laaadi Imprint F« tillaw <151 words
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828 1932-05-29 13 $250 MUST BE WON. Can You Place The First Four Horses? A rtnmber <>f reader* who have taken part in the competitions run by the Sunday Tunes in MMMttiofl with the Singapore Kact-s hav« written in asking if il is nut possible to continue this828 words
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Article, Illustration154 1932-05-29 13 liroup photograph of the Broadway Musical I'.-rlv taken durin« their ft-.. ;u i i nMoM held jl Mr. HMM Haw s bungalow. I isir I'ar.jang. «.n May 2! and Seated (lefl U- ri»rhl>. Mcv,: s. lick Sww 110 i. lftnr> Wm .1 llaag Meek, Kc* Mi '.nan (I trca.urcrK <154 words
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Article372 1932-05-29 13 NEGRI SEMBILAN CLUB. A\M \l, MEETING ON TUOfAY. (from Our Own f'oriespondfril i ban. Sail The NVgri S«mbilan Club, perhaps th" i club in the State will hold its annual general meeting at the clubhou n Tuesday, June 7 at Ct.'.iO p.m. Founded in lhi»2 as the Sungei I Cricket372 words
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Article62 1932-05-29 13 Second (^uartt-rlv General Miftinj*. Til QaMaa Beil Mi Mi hurt** Rill, an Sunday with Tan Teck C.van in the eh:. Mr. Worn; Siew Ti-njr ha* ion-er-patron. The vacant of'.icial filled ;i treasurer, Mr. I Chconir hon. asst. treasurer. Mr. Tan Chim Kuan coireaittee, Mr. Tan Chin Sen^.62 words
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Article82 1932-05-29 13 Ofnem Elected For The Htm \v.\r. AT i lir annua Mec4alg <.f the P.W.D. AtKieti, t i <>v lay al Kuulu I Li i 1 1 1 the follow- t..i it i«-lil y<;.r M I .1 W> i A helliah, hon \i r s. Pon- Mr. ■her82 words
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Article, Illustration124 1932-05-29 13 The committee of management for 1*»32 of the Chinese Studinls' Literary A<srcia ion. Singapore. —Back row (<ef to nurhl M< wv L«,w Ah I'hunir (hon. assl. treasurer), Lum (hong Lim. On* hik (h>e (hon. librarian). Son the.' h«.ni< (Iseav hines* debatin K »ccretar\ KoS 1,. V...1. < ,i< i. Vimii124 words
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Article303 1932-05-29 13 Singapore Literary Association. f\S Sunday last the members of the vJ Chinese Students' Literary Association entertained their patron, Dr. Chen Chang I/ok, the Chinese Consul General to a tea party at their premiI)r. Chen was met by the vice-presi-dent* and the hon. general secretary. He was shown round303 words
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Article90 1932-05-29 13 Sure Cure for Diabetes ItKM.YKOI. ontains medicinal herb* harmless to health. KF.CI.YkOI. NiMH sujrar and Acetone in the urine. RECLYKOL decreases the discharge of urine.. IH (.I.YhOL suppresses the abnormal feeling of thirst and hunger. KK(.I YKOL promotes digestion. RE(.LYKOL cures skin diseases attendant upon Diabetes such as Aciemi,90 words
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Article1212 1932-05-29 14 FIRST MALAYA CUP MATCH. The Command's Success. WINNERS DISPLAY GREAT SUPERIORITY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremhan. May 28. N. Scmbilan .1: Malaya Command AN intermediate Mm line which no fed their forwards and indulged in wild loobing coupled with a of the attack who never rose1,212 words
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Article, Illustration655 1932-05-29 14 S.C.C Tournament Match. HOPKINS AND LIEUT. BRYAN IN FINE FORM. The $.('.<'. tournament match between the United Services and the Public Serand Law played on the S.C.C. padang on Friday and yesterday was noteworthy for splendid batting; and bowling displays by two men of the oppo- ut.655 words
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Article712 1932-05-29 14 Raffles Institution Suffer A Set Back. Raffles Institution suffered anoth. back in their cricket season yesterday when the S.C.C. sent in a slightly superior side for the match on the school ground. The school were very much weakened by the absence < I v .vlvi.s who712 words
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Article64 1932-05-29 14 Amnteur Championship Final Match Begun. London, May H. In t're Biitish Amat. ur Golf champ: ,n--s-hip final at fcfuirild f is leading Eric Firii'an by four up at the 'i I if the nic r n' f> round, aftr. < Un ■it the r'h.- R»»utor. ill hi laj".64 words
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Advertisement110 1932-05-29 14 a r^^^*^*" 1 THK STRENGTHENING NUTRITIOUS COU-LIVER OIL EMULSION. Easily Aflsimilated and digested. Children like it for its palatable Tatte. Sole Agent* MEDICAL OFFICE Ursa Baaah Road, Singapore. W HP *l m AaaeU exceed $12,000,000. Aaaurancc in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the110 words
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Advertisement33 1932-05-29 14 ■■^"^^^amv— a^Vealth of Health in everij pound of ANCHOR^ BUTTER OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEPOTS OF THE SINGAPORE. COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Fs youmsopA I js^saaaaavß <^y R^ Made By KM FRASER NEAVE Ltd.33 words
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Article1600 1932-05-29 15 Indian Olympic Team's isit To Sinua/nnr 1 he Attractiveness of Hockey Malaya (.up Football Competition Opens At Alor Star \ext Saturday A School Cricket Problem Mefxri And The Mtdaya (.uo Competition Penan'/s Football ProsfH'cts In Inter-State Encounters. (BY FORWARD.) WHEN the .Malayan hjikcy eleven turns mi1,600 words
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815 1932-05-29 15 FRANCIS OUIMET - Passing Of Great Golfing Characters. FRANCIS OUIMET *Golf Aoft\s>" By (PrcM-nt Amah ur and Former Open Champion.) /~|M: if the most pathetic things of all. vr the j»assin>r of those wonderful I player* of yesteryear who were responsible for the wiiting of ,»o much golf hiWe hear about the ntwtoaati'i815 words
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Article62 1932-05-29 15 IN TERNATIONAL TENNIS. Succt'ss Of The Japanese Playirs. In the international tennis .champion* ships at present being played outside Miki and Sato (Japan) neat Rodell« and Duplaioe Franc* > l, nt mil "at liernaul (France) and! l'att (India.) >et and Brurnon (France) boat Mital and Terrier (France) fi-2, 6 2,62 words
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Article297 1932-05-29 15 Yountf Players Show Up Well. llu irat bj bj C«f trial match on the S.R.c. padang I lf chaaainga Rest team to meet the Kuropt Jum .1 an »niong The nx that played he "•Veteran the will-known Chinese pit and a team of young players captained by297 words
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Article34 1932-05-29 15 1 17 Counties' Losses Owing To Rain. n Our O> lon,, Ma> The season's mi n has already in s in the 'lampionshi;' Of CB,lM>' June wil m the team er ex-34 words
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Article33 1932-05-29 15 n Our Ov,n ereThe Tha tWO Hub. Ed at the bottom of the Third I» the i»*t !«ea.-on are .gue. In th»- previou- m fi m ih« bottom of the table.33 words
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Advertisement105 1932-05-29 15 A Tip to MINERS PLANTERS. TANKAHKEE'SS B| Wellingtons Ul Keep Your Feet $2.70 pair. Size 8. AnUraM \our Knquirics to: TAN KAH KEE CO., LTD. BUY NOW. BUY WISELY. BUY "GOLD LEAF" Tea. JijtMzmMwuim uwSSaafl an m P* re product that I s a rm favourite with il yjfflfrpvyjjvjfc^-*\ a105 words
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Advertisement221 1932-05-29 15 KEEP YOUR "EYE" on PHILIPS LAMPS THEY PROTECT YOUR EYESIGHT. If \<>u wanl our eyes >^^ to jfi\e lifelong scr- m vln remember that \^y^^^^\ Daf ''K n ls detrif mental to the eyesight. Ns^^ The dear radiant light of Philips Lamps is most soothing to the eyes. Plenty of221 words
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Article, Illustration107 1932-05-29 16 The final match in the MacDou ;;ill (up polo tournament was played yeote-day afternoon between the Ist 20th Curma V Hen and th<« Singapore Polo Club Hurricane*, resulting in a win for the former. The winning team is seen on the left, the Singapore Club107 words
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Advertisement9 1932-05-29 16 Photo* of RACES and LORRY PARADE. ART PHOTO STUDIO.9 words
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Advertisement149 1932-05-29 16 For pictures of: GOLF NAVY CUR R. S. Y. C. ts. P. D.Y. C. BB" Zbe Hrt Stu&to 87. Seleftie Rd Singapore. Phone 2323. MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE is British to the Teeth and Makes Yellow Teeth White Isochrom The Film for Any Camera The Film for Any Subject The149 words
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