The Straits Times, 5 June 1932
1932-06-05
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Title Section36 1932-06-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 25. Sunday, June sth 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 25. Sunday, June sth 1932. Price 10 Cents.36 words
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Article, Illustration16 1932-06-05 1 An exciting incident in the hodUy match between the All-India champions and the Malayan XI yesterday.16 words
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2020 1932-06-05 1 Malayan XI Defeated By 7 Goals To Nil. EXCITING GAME MARRED BY HEAVY RAIN. Local Stalwarts' Early Promise Unfulfilled. HOCKEY WIZARD IN ACTION. A defeat by seven goals to nil was Malaya's lot when they entertained the All-India hockey champions yesterday at the Anson Road2,020 words
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Article144 1932-06-05 1 DUE TO DRIVER'S DEAW FROM HEART ATTACK} (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jus* 4 IT is believed that a Brooklands ■%*<"• who dived over the parapet travelling at 80 m.p.h., yesterday, »ac tually had a heart attack and died at thr wheel before his racing144 words
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Article39 1932-06-05 1 Accounts Show Surplus Of 10,000,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 4. THE Postmaster General, speaking at a meeting of the Conservative party last night, said that the Post Office accounts showed a surplus of £10,000.000.39 words
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Article304 1932-06-05 1 Alleged Crime On PerakKedah Boundary. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 1. Before an accused could be charged at the Assizes to which he had been committed for trial from Selama on a charge of murder, Raja Musa, D.P.P., Peva\. made an application to Mr. Justice Geiathy in304 words
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Article291 1932-06-05 1 ACCISED AND DECEASED WERE TO HAN I M\lilt 1 1 11. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 4. AT the inquest, yesterday, on the body of Mr. Thomas William Scott Stephen, the son of a Kent magistrate who is alleeed to have been shot following a cocktailReuter - 291 words
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Article58 1932-06-05 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 4. The closing prices today were HI BBKR. Spot (buyers) 1 11/l«d. Spot (sellers) 1 4 d. July-Sept. 1* 4 d. Oct.-Dec. 1 13/16 d. Jan.-Mar. 1 >,d. Apr.- June 2d. TIN. Bpot £121 ft. Three months £123 ViSILVER. Spot 1658 words
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Article90 1932-06-05 1 Failure Due To High Prices Of Russian Oil. New York, June 4. The failure of the oil conference was due to the inordinately high prices demanded for Russian oil, according to the British oil magnates, Messrs. Irving Watson, W. H. Fraser and J. B. A. Kessler whoReuter - 90 words
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Article96 1932-06-05 1 TOWNS WIPED OUT i Ml PEOPLE KILLED. Mexico City. June 4. Over 60 people were killed and 100 in und in an earthquake which is described as being the worst in tlk de. There has been widespread damage, and several townships haw keea out. The city most96 words
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Article90 1932-06-05 1 Record Entry For $250 Prize. The entries for Th<« Sunday Times Derby Competition constituted a r< exceeding 9,000. In these circumstance* it is not possible to announce the result this week, but the judging will be com- pleted in time to include the name of the winner in90 words
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Article45 1932-06-05 1 Serious Hindu-Moslem Clashes. New Delhi, June 4. According to the leading vernacular newspapers serious communal riot has i broken out at Alwar. I reported that a large number of Hindus hadPcoUttcted to inaugu^t* thsv. God Shiva's temple. Outside the city two mammoth proces-45 words
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Article97 1932-06-05 1 Overdue At Alor Star. (From Our Own Correspondent.) l*> nine, June 4. The Dutch air mail, which was due at A lor Star yesterday, had not arrived tonight, and some anprehenMon was or<*aftioned by the unaccountable delay. Later. Our Penanc corrr^ponHent telephone at mid-night stafine that theReuter - 97 words
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Article1694 1932-06-05 1 Speech By Foreign Ministeifl RUSSIA'S POSITION. 1 Pocsibiity Of War Denied. I a speech in the Di* 1 ines;> l-oreijrn Minister h .i crisis and the ccur«e of e-«nt in Manchuria. Tlu re are some," he said. who talk as it .here were danger of war1,694 words
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Advertisement20 1932-06-05 1 THE OCEAN I ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. I (Isttorporated la Gnat I Britain.) 1 Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.20 words
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Advertisement21 1932-06-05 1 1 OCEAN I MOTOR POLICIES waiL[LQ o a x. s^K -^Ks^B^fi^'**"^" J 1 dL we W iW ■I 1 A\V- \tf^l21 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1932-06-05 2 \Let us Away with Making A birty Little fcret Out Of le*." Mr. (!> ii;,> l.minbitnj ft •■t thr oldest leaden tlt< Britwh Socialist f J nrtj/. Miiiint>r of Public Works in thr !iitr Hritinh Liih.,,l, Caremmeni hi sets, writ iiojmhi--lit 1/ wider tluin that of1,064 words
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Article102 1932-06-05 2 Mental I'atients Said To Respond To Beauty Treatment. Authorities :ii the State Hospital for the Insane at Dunning, Illinois, are findl in;r that an ebl>orate beauty parlour installed in the institution is having a beneficial efl the women patient-, ding to the director of the Women's102 words
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Article168 1932-06-05 2 The Unconventional Railway Traveller. A man's T>o miles' ride on the buffers between two coaches of an express train was disclosed when an excursion train drew into Newcastle Central Station on May 17. The train was travelling from Edinburgh. At a point between Ruston and Burnmouth168 words
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Article106 1932-06-05 2 To Fly On Equality With The Union Jack. Wales is to fly. officially, its Red DragL>n on equality with the Union Jack over Carnarvon Castle. This end to a feud which has waged >ince March was announced io Parliament >y Mi Ormsby-Gore, First Commissioner )f WfM Hi106 words
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Article442 1932-06-05 2 STORY OF I NEX£PECTED -FIND." A remarkable story concerning a d< iai if sovereigns wa> related at Marylebons on May Hi, when Stanley ,rls, a young costermonger, of Shirland Road. I'addington, was committed for trial. He was a'tuscd of U-ing conci ned with another mar442 words
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Article144 1932-06-05 2 What Dance Band Conducter Had To Do. Mr. Jack Hylton, the dance band eonductoi ha> l>een driven from fla hotels and trying I tin,! MMH practise. Eveifwht now he has built a sound-proof room in the heart of Mayfair. Mr. Hylt; r\ turned a number of garages into144 words
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Article114 1932-06-05 2 Remarkable Changes In Six Years, The t -«.|iie of Britain consumed much i meat, fish, fruit and ye- 1 peUble.s, pickles, and sauaes in 11*30 than they did m Itt*. aeeordiMJ to the preliminary report of the fourth census of production published in the Board of /Trade114 words
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Article680 1932-06-05 2 THE FUTILITY OF GLITTER. Tragedy Behind The Curtain. Paris, May 14. THK pi. > ate life of a famous Paris mannequin who appears in .-•domed with diamond-, furs and l>eautiful clothes that are the envy of all women, may oftm prove to be a very strange exwhen680 words
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Article105 1932-06-05 2 Death Of Solicitor Who Went Blind In Court. One of the oldest pra< tn the West of Englan. MkTsM Francis Saundcrs, whose sMM MMMMMJf failed him in court a short time ago, ha- I cannot set' the witn- !aimed while conducting a caw at I These were105 words
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Advertisement209 1932-06-05 2 r"^i I *_T_»k \7 n^ }i h *rr^ I'tti, t.. mi K di-. iW ___r%E_| pends entircK ii|v«n \ou for O «^k its future. At your pics.-nt __^l v^iv Ikjtv^ ltl iviii k- >° v evil H> ;i|> e z pP^^LaV^l tn retire ani vet H nc them that m/h209 words
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Miscellaneous21 1932-06-05 2 WHAT lor\ no you camV set BROUGHT BOOZE __i___|_r) mlmml# NONE. f £\^S (Copyright i" Th» P>ll gyr^ii.jtt, Inc <^W b21 words
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Article621 1932-06-05 3 Life With Doctor Drug Addict. "DEPLORABLE CASE." Coroner's Severe Criticism. RKM ARK ABLE evidence was given by a hug addic 1 hv quc-t at Paddington on May oi Bmmpton, ;iv< d 29 ed" nurse. Mi?s Brumptoii wa_ found dc-ac at St. Anne's Villa*, Kensington, where she had been621 words
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Article110 1932-06-05 3 11-Year-Old Boy Tries To Fire Bedroom. How her 11 -year-old son struck her i with chairs and a poker, tried to set her ")m on fire, chased hk two little > with a red-hot i ed to I throw his five months' old sister out of her110 words
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Article90 1932-06-05 3 Romantic I>eaf And Dumb Wedding. A deaf and dumb courtship end' deaf a id dumb wedding ceremony at St. James' Church. Bournemouth, on May I l The I ride was Miss Florence Jf ate Mills, of Wheaton R< nouth. who was married i i n Henry Allen,90 words
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Article452 1932-06-05 3 I will ask you this one final time wheu did at any time furni h tins poor ,oung woman with morphia for the pur- I taking it herself Ccta.r.ly not. prised to h;«a 4 that she iatl died from morphia poison urpri cd. \ering further questions. Di (Janien452 words
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Article190 1932-06-05 3 Held Up By Bandit In Sports Car. One of a band of men and women motorists who left Barnet on a twentyfour hours da3h to Edinburgh wa« held way by a roa<! I MM ft The motorists, taking r«ai I in the i Motoi lub's annual reliability190 words
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Article117 1932-06-05 3 Man Hanged By His Wife. Berlin, May 12. A murder for which it would be difficult .■I a precedent was committed by a I young peasant woman at a lonely farm in Odenwald. After a quarrel with her husband, the woman lured him into a barn and117 words
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Article132 1932-06-05 3 £10,000 For The Junior Constitutional. A new lease of prosperity is anticipated for the Junior Constitutional Club as a of the recent appeal by the president, the Marquess of Salisbury. It was announced on May 11 that unless the club could raise £12,500 by May 21 it132 words
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Article436 1932-06-05 3 FRAUDS INVOLVING $20,000. FIVE MEN M MINCED AT OLD IAVY. THAT one of the accused had spent money lavishly was the disclosure made at the Old Bailey when five men wore found guilty of conspiracy to defraud and false pretences in connection with home employment. They were Leslie Archibald Spikesman,436 words
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Article271 1932-06-05 3 Girl Of 15 Who Employs 20 Men. Mi*s Eileen Conn-Mi li fifteen. And sho is the dararest bu-mes girl ir. Britain, employing 20 men in her own firm. Tea is her "line." She boys it in London, packs it, canvasses for it delivers it, and even271 words
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Article158 1932-06-05 3 Fund Organised By Old Family Friend. Lady Waechter, an old friend of the Rev. Harold Davidson, the Rector of Stitfkey, whose defence against th> charges brought by the' Bishop of Norwich opened at the Consistory Court in London has organised a fund for his defence. Both Mr.158 words
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922 1932-06-05 3 WHERE THEY SUCCEED AND WHERE THEY FAIL. M omen As Detectives. (({> Margaret Pmtkeroe, author of Hi tory <>f the Criminal Investigation I Apartment at Scotland Yard.") TIIKRF is scarcely any occupation I ticrto regarded as fit only for men that women have not attempted to fill. Added to the922 words
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Advertisement10 1932-06-05 3 I When ifcu I cidei l r sai| I'CHOP IN4G4'10 words
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Advertisement77 1932-06-05 3 WONDERFUL! "h H^!_k II I I -r J^HHP^^ H I No wonder it is so popuI I lar throughout fhe world. Ks^ iuw3 -wV«. -^y\ I People know they are MBr* m| getting the finest, sun■L_ j JM ripened English fruit, I m*CT. I selected for its sire and Vs77 words
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Article823 1932-06-05 4 BRIDGE NOTES. THE GIIWI) SLAM PROPKR. V BltM all Cert HERBERT I AV>RK\('E f AM (|uite preiated to be shot at for making such a statement, but I think the most uninteresting hand to play at Con' i act is a properly called grand slam. ason823 words
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Article192 1932-06-05 4 IVifsts' Heavy Ix>ss ()f Income. Baghdad, May U In addition to the failure of the great a pilgrimage this year, the Holy of thr Shiih Muslims aie suffer ng fn in serious financial depression owing to the lack of piljfr; Unlike Mecca, the Holy Cities of Irak— Najaf,192 words
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Article1332 1932-06-05 4 THE WASDERER - The Malayan CmMM hat Mr. I Hviantl Says of EaafWfNMM Is Malaya Housv H orlh hil* i Popular Kuala Lumpur (itizvtt Mr. Pal '/Ainu Kttrh'cs Thr Malayan CortificntP of Honour Th* ('irl i.uitlv Morvmvnt In \ialc\n. MX. i a. UV had, I'-A. (OaML), a I ix.it on1,332 words
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Article, Illustration146 1932-06-05 4 rn I cn 1 :i ely in dolla r I and i> Kuala I unipnr < it /< n THERE have hi en ,i any and sincen Kuala Lumpur and eltevir Pat Zilwa en hi r« th mHonour. If that honour Mr. only question i^ w146 words
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Article327 1932-06-05 4 Revisers' Task At Scotland Yard. and most volum m pabliahed in Kngland -tati a Scotland Yard. It in genera l known as The Policeman Officially it is railed the General Orders and ?{t (filiations Metropolitan Pali.' Thi her volume \'k>- it in ti'<* world. It <.n«i-'327 words
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Advertisement37 1932-06-05 4 COOD TAILORING AT ECONOMICAL PRICE .•■•''»%^V* Enjoy the Satisfaction |»v^L\^* q^ of wearing perfectly \V w fitting faultlessly ..••*"< K.\ V .<" m cut clothes A l^ The excellence confirmed by our many satisfied clients. 5,0 Tnd guaranteed satisfaction37 words
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Advertisement38 1932-06-05 4 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. SMASHING EVERY RECORD BY A MILE! YET ANOTHER TRIUMPHAL LINK IN ALHAMBRAS GLORIOUS CHAIN OF SUCCESSES MATA HA R I Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer's Moat Brilliant Dramatic Offering of the year WATCH FOR "FLYING HIGH" <38 words
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Miscellaneous106 1932-06-05 4 CHILDUUrS CORNER !So. 25. WOM VItASE •Please tirnt'" a voice called, 'Help the windmill-man!" Said Windmill-man. heron <>mt BBfg Then fr(,m the mill a little figure ran. "Wnl mend it if he knows it needsrepair. M> »he«l is fixed it will not grind the corn. He did a job for106 words
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Article, Illustration831 1932-06-05 5 ALBERT PREJEAN - ALBERT PREJEAN. >«lt>«M«t»«lM>*»' I '""ttttttttttTDemocracy On The Screen. By (The Famous French Film Star.) »»++»+.»_»^»^».».»«~»>»»~»"»"»» I WAS born of middle-class parents. My father dealt in agricultural machinery, and the fact that I have gone in for an artistic career surprises me more than831 words
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Advertisement236 1932-06-05 5 "THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN HOLLYWOOD" A WHIRL OF HIGH SPEED MIRTH! fmji mM I I mku dr m, 6-15 MATINEE TODAY 3-15 9-15 THE LATEST BRITISH SCREEN TRIUMPH EVERYONE ■Ajjpaftfr,. IS TALKING ABOUT. 1 "OUT K JL g; OF THE I. BLUE" MM J A BRITISH INTERNATIONAL H^&T in236 words
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Advertisement152 1932-06-05 5 The Biggest ALL-LAUGHING Show In Town I CAPITOL T. ■ATINE2 TC^AY. 6.15 TONSGriT 9.15 Kverybody's LAUGIiING at Screen land's bij»gest- mouthed fun^ JOE E. BROWN I in the Snappy Side-Splitting First National Comedy Riot BROAD- JVfIi^DED p Wwk A 'HP* *a^ t t *F w w JSnt^iKr^^^' sV at m152 words
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Article252 1932-06-05 6 LONGER SKIRTS And SHORTER HAIR Paris Fash i on Surprises THE no»\ 1 a k Chappelle I 11. ;er importance nuary the autumn an<l m n in Au^ I amazing chai illhouette has retarned: tendeM Some evening sku.- niv \i i y wide while a few are im trlj h"252 words
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Article236 1932-06-05 6 App I with f 'I he ad little paprika it an :.ii;>rovement. hould r.ot he st« il l be fore h <ilk t" n. I. em Is remove any ilu i.i in warn: When the material is clean, inae in warm water, and finally in col236 words
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Article, Illustration25 1932-06-05 6 All AT ot sunrise-pink Knglish openwork straw, with nppliqued hand-painted leaves on the brim. One of Keville'H new Summer t millinery modes.25 words
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Advertisement108 1932-06-05 6 TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF VALUE FROM WHITEAWAYS lad:es dapartment LADII §"P >"" II < k < > i .i"f. M; I 911. 1 'Mi I RPROOI Wool, i HIPBK COAT, SI ilk lin-.l tone Shaii< Kaw. Prigg .Si7.f>:.. Price $IZM LADIES' NKW BTTLB wooli JUNGAN, titch, rilibv to ski'tch. Kct, Prka108 words
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Advertisement448 1932-06-05 6 InßHls^Lm/ I U^f •j!*Jm v- pV BH^A^BaVSHI AN interesting kohii in rhiffitn. printed in large grej and \i% id blue liovier^. KulM< 'hnuldt-rs and animate Ihe wkkr\ <l air.h.ld). ■cm Surprise Salad. 1 lett Falad <>'l. Ihtlf an MKltve. ■*c v big I I i Mix I 1 anil ard448 words
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Article4464 1932-06-05 7 ROSITA; FORBES - ROSITA FORBES. OUR SERIAL STORY. By THE FAMOUS AUTHORESS AND EXPLORER. I EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Lois 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. That4,464 words
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Article176 1932-06-05 7 Lady Edmee) Owen Sued By Dressmaker. 1 1. Lady (Edmee) Owen. five years' imprisonment in a I I for attempted murder, it la. Paris dressmaker. Tr she has not yd been paid foi able dresses worn by La trial last year Th. maker in starting 54,000176 words
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Advertisement50 1932-06-05 7 AN AMAZING GET-AWAY. j FROM THE USUAL CAR PERFORMANCE I CAN BE OBTAINED BY FITTING A— SILVERTOP ALUMINIUM CYLINDER HEAD HEADS FOR SEVERAL MAKES SUPPLIED FROM $35/- EACH. IMPROVES I i ENGINE PERFORMANCE HILL_CLIMBING SPEED 25 TO 4O g o REDUCES YOUR BENZINE BILL UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED I SINGAPORE. BRANCHES.50 words
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Article822 1932-06-05 8 Reference has been made at the meetings of several public bodies in Malaya to the price at present chanted in this country for petrol. It is likely that representations will be made in the neai future to the governments, to the oil companies or to both in the822 words
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Article, Illustration3320 1932-06-05 8 WK were now about to explore a river which, so far as I know, had never been visited by any European, nor, in the 'inper reaches, even by many Malays. When I say had never been visited, I should qualify that by mentioning my ownthe way sent by telewhatnot from British Columbia shows nudist giving the local limb of the law length and beating - 3,320 words
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Advertisement70 1932-06-05 8 ENGLISH MILK The under-mentioned brands of Milk are of English manufacture, and of the highest possible quality, and are fully guaranteed by the manufacturers accordingly. They comply in every respect with the Regulations laid down by the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Governments relating to Condensed Milk. They are70 words
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Article, Illustration66 1932-06-05 9 BBLANGOR I kLAI < I i' FOOTBALL TEAM.— The above are the members of the Srlangor Malaya Cup football team which pla>crf it- firnt match at Alor Star against Kedah yesterdsy. (Left to right). Tan thong 800. \bdullah. De Souza, Kwan ~ta Msria, T»h Ah hee, Lai M o<-n. Lim66 words
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Article338 1932-06-05 9 Rain Interferes With Play. WINNERS STRONG DEFENCE IMPASSABLE. (I'roni Our 0 ondent.) Penang, me l. T.IIK 111-l Ml liie nortnern sJaf .»t Alor Stai Selan^. Seta n I K«'dah kicked off ai »i kick in the Brs< siaute. k the kick wlin hr. r. in Cheoi338 words
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Article76 1932-06-05 9 Al Rivers Beats Nelson On Points. Al Ki\e and Fij et in i U-icii d n nt( 1 Vather (MM affair. was not iiiui'h between them at th^ f "n i i iv.u\ the judtf The rehis verdict to Rivets. Beth wiirtsd 1 11 h beat Fighting76 words
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Article208 1932-06-05 9 INQUEST ON MR. G.R. M. MILLAR. I >\l> BTOBI Of OVKKYUHtk DEPRESSION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1 Aon and i work .vas told at the inquest en G. H. M. Millar, a Kuropcan omv the Education Department a' Kuala Lumpur held this afternoon. The dei v\as found208 words
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Article171 1932-06-05 9 Reorganisation Plans For The Industry. Londen, -lun j Ptcposals foi the rtorganisat on of the iron and steel industry will be work by a national committee hea ied by Mr. j Charles Mitchell, chairman of M Dorman, Long and I district and small specialised commit' announcd Sir171 words
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Article56 1932-06-05 9 Shanghai, Jun. Mr. Qi'o Tai-cbi has arrived in Shangbai. He will leave for London within a •reek to take the place of Dr. Alfn the present Chinese Minister in London who has resigned Mr. Quo Tai-chi was formerly ;rn Minister. Mr kan will remain at his post56 words
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Article266 1932-06-05 9 Chinese Resent Continued Occupation. Shanghai, Jim The Chinese authorities are protesting against the continued occupation of Kast Chapei by the Japanese marines as a violation of the armistice agreement. Sin Kuo Mm. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Nanking, June Instead of Ix'ing withdrawn from the Shanghai war zone itSin Kuo Min - 266 words
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Article448 1932-06-05 9 < OKONKK V\l> 4ON> I VBLK'S DITY. i I Hi i respondent.) lpoh, Jur AN ii i- hdd in lpoh on thilcith of CkM N«ag wh>i died ol i-rsh a' .lalan Pengkak-n. !.arat account of his death as ii ade at the Laaat pa n by448 words
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Article87 1932-06-05 9 Prosecution Says "Truth Is Not In Davidson." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 4. lutwng his speech for the prosecution in the case in which the Rev. Harold F. Davi.U.n. the Rector <-f Stiffkey. i(ha'/ed witb iMMitl conduct, M>. Oliver asserted "tin. truth i> not in Davidson."87 words
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Article803 1932-06-05 9 and chairs outside their »hops at night and serve the kind of refreshments generally obtainable at coffee shops. in example of the manner in which the patients spend their time, I may mention the M man who con. the idea of staging wayangs. A Leper803 words
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Advertisement46 1932-06-05 9 COFFEE IN VACUUM TINS. IJI^TED&GROUNDOjSIjf, LP J OHN UtXfM ITS FLAVOUI IMPROVES IN VACUUM. THE COFFEE IS ALWAYS FRESH. IT CANNOT BE ADULTERATED. AND YOU AKI PROTECT! D FROM FRAUD. JOHN LJTTLI LTD. '(Incorporated in Kn K l«nd) SIM.M'OKK. Xl M V lIMI'IK IKNVM. \M» lI'OH.46 words
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Advertisement139 1932-06-05 9 Delightful days ahead with the Minor What a lot thf Minor offers you for the moi it's so inexpensive in running conts as well. Being a thorough "big car" built on a smaller scale, the Minor gives you wholehearted motoring, as vivid and pleasurable as cars twnc its size. Full139 words
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Article333 1932-06-05 10 Gangsters Fire Four Shots At Porter. Wednesbury, May 14. Beene.- that rival th.- mtwt thulling activities "f Chicago gangsters were enact, I hen last night when gunmen held up th< Great Western Railway station and Tired four shots at I porUr who frustrated their efforts to rob a333 words
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Article243 1932-06-05 10 The World Never So Near Its End Did anybody sec a planet pass on May 14 l'usumably not. for there was no news of eclipses or devastating typhoons, except that The flood title iue at the Orkneys early oa May 11 was half an hour late and243 words
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Article89 1932-06-05 10 Tension Becoming More Serious. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Nanking. June The tension between Japan and Soviet Kussia is Incoming moc serious and conflict may l>c expected at any time. Negotiat aking place l>et\veeii the Chinese and Soviet Governments concerning the resumption of relations. It is reported that89 words
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Article142 1932-06-05 10 Japanese Arrest Korean In French Concession. Shanghai, June 3. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has lodged strong protest- with the Japanese and French Ministers in Shanghai over the arrest of the Korean. An Chong Hao, who li i- l>een sent to Korea today. Sin Kuo Mm. It will be142 words
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Article20 1932-06-05 10 Dissolution Decreed By Hindcnben*. Berlin, Jun« 4. Ii ideni von Hind •>! <>r the dissolution <>f the Reichstag. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article1251 1932-06-05 10 without being brought hack that was why he made no attempt to get out of N>n\ His Honour found Tannock not guilty of the first charge of cheating but guilty »f tht second. Mr. I obbett a^ked his Honour to deal veiy leniently with the accused.1,251 words
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Article, Illustration75 1932-06-05 11 OM <>l the ;:ianl fi > inn boats of the I.V I stationed at Seletar. dipping in salute «>\er the QaflHinsi'ii -tand at the Singapore parade. Ihe Malay I ompan> of the S.V.C. marrhinr pa-t on the padanc II I ~-n < e«il dementi75 words
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Article, Illustration30 1932-06-05 11 One of the man> pirturmqur -tcrnes photographed b} Mr. Theodorr Huhhark in his rrcrnt trip into Ih. liitlt known Treaggwaa term -lurj on pair 8.)30 words
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Article312 1932-06-05 11 FRANCHISE FOR INDIA. Lothian Report. ONE FIFTH TO BE WOMEN. I .•>ii(| l '.i. .1 un i. Whole ale enl'iaiiuu-e nt for II ndod i" the i m in i ni ehiae Conunittos headed l>y Lord Lothian charged to devise a faMCI litable foundation for a system of responsible govern312 words
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Article76 1932-06-05 11 Hopes To Become A Golfing Champion. Jimmy Ttirnex BMd 19, who |a kru.w I > "the hik.HK -a<!die." has landed a' Liverpool fraw New lOffc, BjHt mileto caddie for ToaMas Annmir. thiefending Knjrlish op— jr«>]f eiMMnpiMk lit > and with ;i tolflns Mder hiji'ni in Sa die76 words
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Article393 1932-06-05 11 ST. FRANCIS ASSO. (Malacca). WM VL Khl'OKi' \M> \f:^ OfnOAlA At th*- jnnual genera meting ti UM St. Ki amis' Association (Malacca), held n h day. Jure the following tlirlsi lain I th ensuing year ident. Mi. H. uza. |.ie.-id. nt. Mi I Hon. secretat Aeria mt"<l Hon. triasurei. Mr.393 words
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Article38 1932-06-05 11 Am! The 16 Besiutiful KiiK." Too. lllli v in Pai i-s. will no; be allowid to land mi Kngland, should she by the imniigratit.il authorities some visited E h her sixteen Beautiful Kids." Hci hei thousan38 words
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Article, Illustration2899 1932-06-05 12 A Batch Of New Novels Adventure, Love, Crime And Memories. The Perfect riminal H\ Gordon U hile in the Moon. By Musjrrove Stranße. Downfall. By Duncan (Jr.nrell- \Jiirif. All ri-fbvri Jt-nkiiis' Colonial Library. THE Perfect Criminal is an unusuul linary mn of detoc'tive Action. Ti> start with, the villain is2,899 words
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Advertisement237 1932-06-05 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH IHK WOICI I) VMHK RKI'ITAriOIH, I Writing V Manufactured by: JOHN DI( K I COL, LTD. (Incorpcrn' POST hO\ ■DfGAPOSE. AND SOID BY MJ 'IvIIo.NSRS C\ MALAYA. New Edition Ready Shortly MALAY-ENGLISH DICTIONARY RO I R.J. WILKI? M I I 1 trviee 1 To M I'l237 words
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Miscellaneous186 1932-06-05 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. i 1 if i t i+ w i i fe r N 9 ii u__i IO H IZ to v' g§ m te aS~ W* |p so S\ 34*" ys p; > T^iT; SS~ 3T 1 <££* Stf 7^ ST 1 50~ rm M rW r— I186 words
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436 1932-06-05 13 $200 MUST BE WON. Can You Predict The Winners At Kuala Lumpur oriaet 1., the value ol |tM are. baJag otered l.y the Sunday limes in coaaoetion with the lorthe.'ininK rate meeting al Kuala I .urn pur. The amount will l,e awarded in sum436 words
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Article177 1932-06-05 13 Selangor Association's Successful Year. The neeoad annual geaeral laeetlag <>f Ibe Belangor Physical Culture Asm* was bild la> I Sin lay :it tke AsOOciatlofl There wa^ a good nunii ahyaieal calturistii proaoal and Mr. Lha Hotk Seng was unaniniou-ly v.ted to the chair. The following' won for the177 words
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Article36 1932-06-05 13 THK lou'th Hi." 1 monthly general me* in* af the A. S A. will be held i the residence of Mr. < hia Tiang Choo, 1 ton, on Monday. June 6, at 7.30 p.n36 words
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1194 1932-06-05 13 Malayan Club News. The Selangor Rompers. A BOLD MOVE IN SLUMP TIME. Removal To More Central Premises. IWI report af lisa Selan.jor Ron CfcaV Kuala l.urn; ur. I i>ubishe<l prior to the bold ing of the annual neeting on June 11. The hoc Mr. B. A. Skclrhv. on boaatf of1,194 words
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Article, Illustration883 1932-06-05 13 NIGEL SHARPE - NIGEL SHARPE. Famous Tennis Players. Japanese Who Has Placed Grtal Gram Throughout Britain. BY (The Famous Davis Cup International.) JAPAN was not km wn in the U world before the War, but today Japanese tennis players are a force wit I •vhich we must ret kon. The first great883 words
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Article81 1932-06-05 13 At thi annual ■> neral meeti.ig of the n, held on for 1932 I Fi Mdent, Mr. H<> Kirn Toon. -ident. Mi. Chan (hwi Sjn. Il<. r <>n>r Kirn Leong (ren. titasur:i, Mr. Chat Te.-k Lim -di. Hrn. asst. trei-ui.r. Mr. I.im Kirn Hoe. m ttee, Mem81 words
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Advertisement89 1932-06-05 13 The Sunday Tines Racing Competition. I enter The Sunday Times Racing Competition on the con- <lit ions set .ait above and 1 consider the following horses will I win at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday next, Juno 11 I FIRST RACK BBOOND HACK t THIRD RACK |i FOURTH RACK FIFTH RACE89 words
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Advertisement86 1932-06-05 13 REGLYKOL Sure Cure for Diabetes REGMKOI. CoatakM medicinal h»rb§ to hralth. ■HIM '-.!uce» Mirar snd Acetone in the nnnf. REGLVKOL iOMaaBM tht disrhsrre of urine. REGI.^KOI. suppresses the abnormal faaliag of thirst and hunger. REGLVkOI. promotes direction. REGLYKOL (urcs »kin floaaoM attendant u|>on Oiabete* such as Acxemi, Furuncle*, Prwriius snd86 words
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Article885 1932-06-05 14 MALAYA CUP SOCCER. Match At Malacca. ELMER PLAYS A GOOD GAME. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 4. MALACCA held Singapore to a draw in their Malaya Cup socYer fixture played here today, before a crowd of H,oo<), in sunless weather. Brittain was the saviour885 words
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Article344 1932-06-05 14 THE NEGRI ENTERTAIN PERAK. <F-om Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 4. Negri Sembilan met Perak at cricket here today. Winning the toss, Negri batted first on a hard wicket, and a feature of their innings was a first-wicket partnership between Miller, who now captains the side344 words
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Article451 1932-06-05 14 RKSI ITS OF SECOND DAY'S EVENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 4. THE second day's races of the Taiping Turf Club's amateur meeting were run today and resulted as follows:— Race 1. Polo Pony Race, catch weights, two furlongs: MIDNIGHT SUN (Mr. L. T. Seargrim) 1451 words
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Article173 1932-06-05 14 Singapore Championship Tournament. Entries for the following events in the Singapore Badminton Championship are now open and will close at noon on Saturday, July 2 men's open singles and doubles championships, junior division championship, women's open singles and doubles championships and mixed doubles open championship. Applications for entry should173 words
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Article515 1932-06-05 14 Rain Stops Play. REST LOSE FOURTH WICKET AFTER 30 MINUTES' PLAY. ONLY half an hour's play was possible yesterday in the Clarke Cup match between the Europeans and 'he Rest, and! within that half-hour, the Rest who had a total of 39 runs fcr the loss515 words
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Article101 1932-06-05 14 Dennison Smith's Splendid Display. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jur A superb batting display was given by Dennison Smith in tl match between the Selanjjor < lub and the V.M.C.A. at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Dennison Smith retired -with credit, scored in a hurricane innings, i101 words
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Article39 1932-06-05 14 St. Joseph's And Raffles Institution. St. Joseoh's Institution entertained Raffles Institution in a friendly match jresterdav. The home team 1. 1 piled 97 runs t< which Raffles rtplied With 21 for two when rain stopped piay.39 words
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Advertisement120 1932-06-05 14 Want the Best Pick-me-up Take SERRAVALLCS," The IDEAL TONIC which Stimulates the Appetite, Strengthens the Nerves and Regenerate* the Blood. AWARDED 24 GOLD and SILVER MEDALS Aols Atvnts MEDICAL OFFICE, Bras Basah Road, Sinfmsoi*. m m ■4 ■|A I -L p^^-^B A**eU exceed $12,000,000. A»«urance in force over $35,000,000. The120 words
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Advertisement35 1932-06-05 14 aAVealth of Health in everq pound of ANCHOI*% BUTTER OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEPOTS OF THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ITx youß soda micomiy D wSM FM buy |M| Made By E3 FRASER NEAVE Ltd.35 words
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Article1700 1932-06-05 15 FORWARD - FORWARD.) Lull Sinali I'luys Country-tiousv (.rirkrl f f hat A London journalist M rolr of Him The Ihfrat of Kuala Rovers The Malaya i.vi* Gmme it llor Star Commercial Football Svas*m (Her In Kuala Lumpur More About School Sport* (BY nds in Kuala Lumpur may like n1,700 words
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Article714 1932-06-05 15 FRANCIS OUIMET - FRANCIS OUIMET >(*olf iVo/r.s m By (I'rt^out Amateur and Former Open Champion.) I I\ lyj golfer* m Great Britain known a* Mm Tiiunmiat and they win looked upon v* thi- jji ah l<i I H cause lioWvern tin-in th. n.i-l ITOR tish open championship*,714 words
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Article103 1932-06-05 15 Inter-School Competition Pla> 1 hnflinh School ih petition tot Urn <bantr Joon Long: cup today, the Kinjr hoo! have irnt-' >hy They have only one more hat with St. Paul* ution, and »\en in they have sufficient points to win Urn I reptij I >n all theii to103 words
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Article55 1932-06-05 15 1 Kin. .> nesnondfnt. > Seremban, Saturday. The kuaia I'ilah pan merit g»ve the Baltau XI a surprise when «1 them by two pr>al: to one i on the Kuala I'ilah main padartf. foot of the table in the <i<> don-Ht! W petition, ra> .nt of i55 words
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Article21 1932-06-05 15 uy. IK < lvi. srn it 2 1 2 I 1 111 11 t H lit I 5 4 121 words
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Article142 1932-06-05 15 Results Of Games In The Two Major Leagut i .Jun<- 1. Today hawka!] ra sits pi National Uairue N.-w Yurk 4 Klein. T»-m and Ott I 1 Chnair« ii I i American League. I Philadelphia 7 •eon innn, vi.iph.a Foxx. oihiaiu- Bishop, Cra ing an<i J»ig— T«Hay l>a142 words
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Advertisement98 1932-06-05 15 iA Tip to INERS PLANTERS. Keep Your Feet fM 82.70 pair. Size 8. ililrcss \oiir Knquiiies to: TAN KAH KEE CO., LID. BUY NOW. BUY WISELY. BUY "GOLD LEAF" Tea, an Empire product that LTOff&^Jisi^ is a iirm avourite with -tji^^^^^^ir^i a discerning public lMi^u^^ ?^-&k through the unequalled \^22-^_98 words
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Advertisement152 1932-06-05 15 iiy_P READING gj^r%J REQUIRES tmt&Wv LIGHTING 3 IT IS THEREFORE IMPORTANT TO GET PHILIPS LAMPS THEY GIVE A NKttrt, MELLOW LKiHT WHICH MAKES READINC; A SirmiES OBTAINABLE FROM REAL PLEASURE. SOtfc AOKNTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE S.S.) 17—19 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. EMPIRE PRODUCT ROSELLA PURE FOOD PRODUCTS OVER152 words
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Article, Illustration83 1932-06-05 16 The All-India team (left) and the Malayan XI photographed before th. commencement of play. I.al Shah. All-India captain (nearest to Camera) intercepts the ball from a Malayan forward. (Lift) Lai Shah, the All-India captain, and (right) G. O. Hovil the Malayan XI skipper. The83 words
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Advertisement15 1932-06-05 16 Ft pictures of Ex- Services GOLF match POLO-K 0 R. Macdoufal Cups, ART PHOTO STUDIO.15 words
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Advertisement137 1932-06-05 16 Photos of:RACES and St. ANDREW'S MARKET. ART PHOTO STUDIO. 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 The Film for Any Light. Speed 1300 H. D. PLEASING PRESENTS FOR LADIES! If you contempUte137 words
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