The Straits Times, 3 July 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 29. Sunday, July 3rd 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 29. Sunday, July 3rd 1932. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 136 1 AN OPPORTUNITY LOST. Austin Beaten 6-4, 6-2, 6-0. WOMEN'S DOUBLES RESULT. Win For Mile. Metaxa And Mile. Sigart. London, July THE meeting of F. Us worth Vines A.) and H. \V. Austin Britan) \n the final of the singes tenni> championship at Wimbledon today, provided
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  • 1903 1 STORY OF MOMENTOUS WEEK-END. King Learns News While Playing Golf. A "revolution" which ml M peaceful thai many people did noi know lhat anything miloward hud occurred is de>cribed below in an articU- by our Bangkok correspondent. (Juite a number of Europeans, Including an English member of
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  • 346 1 Trial At Old Bailey Tomorrow. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. July 2. ABEANGEMBNTB have been made for the trial of Mr-. Karney. on a charge of murder. before Mr. Justice Humphreys at the Old Bailej on Mcndar. The general public will not be admitted. The trial i- expected
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  • 110 1 NniMil IHMMOCK LOSE BM9I. (I'ioni Our Own Correspondent.) I.omion, July ft THK North Hunrmock (Selangor) Hib I for the year Mar. ::i. 1:-.: J. i.a.l lo al MUM, fcsllwl brought in from the pi count (aji;iiii»t a loss <>! 1 7.4.» 1 last year) The sam ,o;'
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  • 101 1 Derbyshire's Good Start Against Essex. Ix>ndon. July 2. The following were the tea-time scores in the Knglish county cricket matches toilay D. rbyshire 210 for 4 against Essex at *>n. 1>'»»; for I) against Surrey at Sheffield. Kent 2UI (all out) against Middlesex at Tunbiidge Wells. Glamorganshire 111
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  • 21 1 London, July 2. The death has occurred of ex-King Maaoel »l Portugal from a throat nrelady. i Reuter.
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    62 1 The \\ro-\\ian two-*eater plane in which M«-s-r-. I. M. Taylor, of Ho part Ksiale. Sunjjfi \Sa>, and <;. W. Salt ol (■lcnmarie Kslate. St-tangor. wore due to lea\e Kuala Lumpur al H a.m. l«da> (Sunda> 1... '>r Star, on the first hop of tht-ir flight to Kngland. being •100. a-
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  • 131 1 Remarkable Forecast By A Singapore Reader. Mr. Wee Yee Tong, whose address 13 care of the Overseas Chinese Bank, Singapore, won the prize of $100 offered in connection with the race for the British Dominions Two-Year-Old Plate run at Sandown Park on June 25. Readers were asked to
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  • 16 1 Lausanne, July 3. A Franco- British agreement has been reached M all points. Reuter.
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  • 91 1 RECEHES 12 MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 1. JOHN' Martyn Kegan. a former Cardiff policeman, was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment, yesterday afternoon, for attempted robbery and for being in possession of a revolver. Keiran was one of a gang of motor bandits who
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  • 151 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Tor-esnondent.) London. July 2. The cloning prices today were RUBBER. .Spot I\d. (Buyers). 1 1.1 l«d. (Sell. Oct.-Dec. 1 lV1«d. Jan-Mar 2d. Apr.- June 2',d. TIN. Spot £121. Three months £125' 2 The tin bulls are most optimistic, and it is believed that the
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  • 609 1 Guilty Of Forgery. SENTENCED TO 15 MONTHS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 2. pHARLKS James laaW. H, a former British Vice-Co— l at Nice, who «a.extradited fioin Prance, was sentenced to 1") months' imprisonment at. th< H<l Bailey, yi->n r.lay. tor uttering forged stuck u»w an
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  • 104 1 Paris, June 29. In addition to the functionaries wh.) recently announced that they were determined to reply to the proposed cuts in their salaries with a strike and pa n:e, the French taxpayers now r.lso are up in arms against the govern.nent on :i. I of taxation winch
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  • 3 2 Pop In Training.
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    873 2 4 International Co-oper- ation In Crime Men At The Fountain Head I t Whom The Police Can- not Apprehend. j AT eight o'cloLh one sunny morning few week a^ro 1 stood at Hy<!i l':t r, London, and watched a man i-inp a beautiful chestnut mare ir ttottea Row.
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  • 672 2 BEHIND THE GANGS. guise and transform property, s^ that the owner will not recognise it. lie melts down gold, silver and platinum he alters or obliterates trade imarki he changes the stonea in rings '.'.nd jilters the settings of jewellery he takes movements from watches and put< 'hem in fresh
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  • 1188 2 Wife And Operation. HOSPITAL AND A SURGEON SUED. AN allegation that the committee of management of a hospital permitted a surgeon to perform an operation on a woman without her consent and contrary to htr wishes was made in an action in the King'* Bench Division
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  • 748 2 The Terror That Walks In Africa. HORRORS OF BLACK VOODOO. (By Captain Louis Howler, the wellknown traveller, engineer and explorer, author of African Nights.) DURING the past year repeated ences have been made to tl cf witchcraft in Africa, and particularly en the West Coast. The Government has taken stringent
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    • 18 2 S to. [^fc^^^ Merchandise k B^m Personal Effects bM \9^J^^GrUi Wotor Cars \fr^^ 4 COL LYE R aUAr<APB)i
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    • 146 2 UdvX -oppcthuufy kaA tome-" f |*^>mm. j *^m^Hmv. Ji Jt* twj <^^\ \7^ THE "PRUDENTIAL" WAY! V IhT J I An opportunity i- now offered to you to secure a GUARANV \^M k V TBBD INCOMI at ajro M ;<u sm] ..th- r age you may <ieB W tWs opportun
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  • 2220 3 "Only You In All The World Darling." POLICE DEFIED IN FLAT. Famous X.C.'s Duel With Sir Bernard Spilsbury. a man could pull it with his Certainly, j And if cue ha 1 a finger on the trigger, and the other pulled or pushed that hatid, i it
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  • 417 3 AMAZING STORY OF "HOBBY nna. June 1">. ONE of the most remarkablr criminal? of the century, Silvester Matusehka. j the Hungarian schoolmaster who wreck ed trains for a hobby," stood his trial a* the Vienna Assizes today. He pleaded guilty. Sentence was postponed. On his own
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  • 168 3 Today's New Broadcast Programme. The Malayan Amateur Radio Society, Kuala Lumpur, will broadcast the follownrogramme of recorded music at p.m. on 75 metres Overture from William Tell. T haikovsky Concerto in D Major, (MlaCßa Klman). Two sontrs, An Old Violin, God's m, (Essie Ac k land). Selection,
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  • 141 3 The Ownership Of His Furniture. Reference to the estate of the late Mr Edgar Wallace was made in the Chancery Division on June 21 on a motion in the action of Thomas G«ode and Co. (London) Ltd. vs Mrs. Ethel Violet Wallace, his widow end executrix. Mr.
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  • 416 3 KKMAUKABLE STORY IN bh, wn < vse. WARELY has a more amazing story of tangled n.utrimonial relationships been told in conn than that which was related to the V.'alsall magistrates when Hany Wilkus. porter, of Short Street, was ith bigamously marrying Julia Violet Millership, of gtlon .Si or.
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    • 130 3 ELLISON S. 1/1 Ml 1.. MALAYA'S CHEAPEST OPTICIAN. 17, CHAPEL ROAD, KATONG. SINGAPORE. SIGHT TESTED. GLASSES SUPPLIED. PRICES MODERATE— From $4— Upwards. WILL CALL AT ANY ADDRESS. REPAIRS Spi-rtai l«s. Binoculars, Watch**, ORDERS RECEIVED BY POST ATTENDED TO IMMEDIATELY. YICK \^T AH HING The Old Established Firm, at 641 NORTH
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    • 80 3 ARROW /Mi) "STRIDE" J <gj UNDERWEAR Shirt< Shorts T TERE is the world's great£~l est value in low-priced underwear. Ihe shorts arc made of fine white sod col- ored broadcloth. The shirts come in three styles, knitted from fine combed yarns. M. MANJOOR SAIBOO A. MOH. M. SAIBOO THYE CHIANG
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    • 36 3 '^^^^"■■■■■■^^r^— '^^^^^^^^'BBBBBBBBBBB^*' BBBBBBBBk^ Sea View Hotel, Sunday, July 3rd. 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. The Correct grade of oil for Elto and the majority of outboard motors is 6OLDEN SHELL OIL Be up-10-dale SHELL! KICK ATE
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  • 984 4  -  HERBERT LAWRENCE. BRIDGE NOTES. The "Weakness" Blunder. By CONTRACT Mem- to have overwhelmed auction bridge in its huni.'ane prothroUKh"Ut the wvrld an;) it is now th« exccj>tion to find an auction school in bejng where brfdM is nliycil. Hut the older fame Mas left several lewhich
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  • 246 4 Doomed By U. S. Serum Discovery. London, June 22. A serum has been discovered which will "absolutely prevent" typhu^, according to an announcement made yes terday by the United States Health Service. Typhus fever is commonly a d of poverty and overcrowding. it has carried off millions of
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  • 107 4 Tht»n Kthel Jane and Sal sprang through the air On landing Ethel said "Just over there, "I xec a house dear Sal, let's go and I ok, "The man outside it is, I'm sure, a cook. "He's gazing very anxiously ahead "As though he
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  • 1498 4  -  THE WANDERER. Dr. U. M. H hit fork's Lecture (hi Rubbvr Forestry Revolution™ y Work On Shanghai Valiant: EUaie Flamboyante*" A Novel About Jaw Former Malayan Journalist Looks Rack lion Mr. A. F. Staples Walked Singapore's 'Odorous Halls Of ]i'*li"e' Not ill Roer And Skittlrs M Rcing
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  • 222 4 INTEREST, NOT CAPITAL TO BE REDUCED. Berlin, June 29. THE rumours current in the f« press that German 1 is intending tn propose a substantial reduction of her private loans in view of adapting th< shrunken commodity prices are vigorously denied in informed quarters where it is
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  • 30 4 Population Halved In Ten Years. tantinople, June 0. According to statistical return lished on Tuesday the <it>'- population has been halved during the pa years, amounting now nOO. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 1762 4 MED BESIDE GUL WHO ■EJECTED HIM. HER voice hardly raised* above a a pi t-tt > fair-haired nil! i natic story at an i T iqu Richmond ef a peieeMßf ItaffMf in lii.t-cia>- cu,,ii>artitient el a Southern Railway wain tiavoliing from Waterloo .o Windsor. eereaer,
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    • 57 4 MATINEES: TODAY 3 p.m. Alwayi in ifac lend, Alhambra now enhances t he Mttracth en of it> programmes nth FOX BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS (ll kNOINC w BBKLI NOW SHOWING GAINS— CARNERA FIGHT BUSTER KEATON POLLY MOHAN, JIMMY DURANTE in THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER A Metro-Goltlw yn-Muycr Super. TOMORROW! WARNER BAXTER MARIAN
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  • 144 5 Conductor's Refusal To Take Part. Bayreuth, June 19. The famous conductor, Furtwaengler. who recently decided to renounce »n future conducting the performances of Wagner festival plays at Bayreuth in consequence of differences with Winifred Wagner has Mitt a communi cation to the Press setting forth hi point of
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    • 94 5 PAVILION TONIGHT- MATINEE 3.15 ACCLAIMED THEIR PUNNIBBT BVBR! ■BAUTIPUL CABARRT SCfiNBS DBUOHTPUL MUSIC. irresistible humour maßenTravers Mirthouakc A WARNING- FRANKENSTEIN IS COMING. I ASTOUNDING SALE VALUES You will be amazed at the drastic reductions in all lines at DOULATRAM CO. British Made Pure Silk Stockings $1.90 per pair mm with
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    • 82 5 f**'\ A B^J-fcatfc-^»B^B»Ual jr Jf Good v^kii Music yjur new orchestra, under Mr. F. J. Strasser, will play the following programme at 9.30 p.m. tonight. (He tun-. Orpheus .n th- Underworld. Offenbach Ballet E|ryptie«, 1. Alleßto non Troppo. 2. Allejfr^tto, 3. Andante -tenuto, 4. Andante Kspre«sivo and All-gro non Troppo,
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    • 215 5 1 aaaiaai m aaiaaaa) a a aaaana m a aaai The More You See it— The More You'll Like it! I I n I The Year's Sauciest, Most Joyous Comedy AT THE [.CAPITOLij I MAT.INEE TODAY -3.>5. j i 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 The Hero of Houdoir Land with Tin- Ik-iuiiful
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  • 293 6 Nails will drive easily into hard wood if first dipped in melted fat. Apples can be fried instead of being made into sauce as an accompaniment for pork. Done in this way they are delicous with roast chicken. Choose firm, tart apples, and, without peeling, cut -hem into
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    59 6 EVENING frocks are now high in front and low at the bark, with high waistline and glittering trimmings. Joan Marsh, the M.G.M. star, is here wearing such a drewt carried out in a lovely blue chiffon with a blue and silver beaded design in rope effect three strands
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  • 611 6 BOND STREET The Richest Street In The World. TOME lot us walk down Bond Stict, 0 and say t(» ourselves y t MM a^a.n hat mi rely HWIMM t^tm) in the wcrrJ is '.heie arwothc i -n et quite like this, writes 1 sp<vi 1 correspondent of the Evening Standard.
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  • 771 6 The London Season. f \WING, no doubt, to tie wet and miser- 1 able weather, the majority of the toilettes worn by the women at the Opera on May 27 were of a sombre hue, writes the woman correspondent of the Morning Post. There were
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    • 249 6 STILL GREATER VALUES FROM WH ITE AWAY* S LADIES' DEPARTMENT i i i STYLK tk "SIKH I.DAIKK" JANTZKN I'l RK WOOL BATHIM. SUIT. Low hack, always popular, fitting perfect. Shades Hlnck, Roynl, Cicranium, Azum. Size :'.r. i. PRICE $11.50 STYLE 34. > r,\NT wool It U Geranium B! .> ,i.
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    • 222 6 I HENRY H. COHEN, uA^I S 2nd Floor Maynard Building, 16 Battery Road. T«l. *1«4 I SINGAPORE The Importance of Salt As a Condiment The condiments that you place before yout SS§ guests should be chosen just as carefully as the BUyS 2 dishes which they are to season. Therefore,
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  • 3741 7  - THE SILENT SIX GWYN EVANS. By bapti r l. "QAY, Dee, i reckea you're plumb l 3 era'/.. Phineaa T. Lee paused in the ad of lighting a CaliJl o Lopes cigar and regarded In* gnca with a half-incredulotu mile, matioo to the other ,ite of the Hotel Splendide. What
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    • 386 7 FOB INFORMATIONCONCERNING Rock drills. $pray-painting equipment. Vacuum pumpsPneumatic tools. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S SINGAPORE BRANCHES MALAYAN AGENTS FOB THE CONSOLIDATED PNEUMATIC TOOL CO. A TOOL lOK \M CLAM Off SERVICE. TO WHICH A PNEUMATIC TOOL CAN BE PUT. The Brewery Sjk With Home Brew a^ e Genuine
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  • 871 8 Twice within a \eai Creat Britain has staggered the world with the boldness af her financial policy. Last autumn the decision to sunpend the gold standard can-eil temporary chaos, hut the wisdom of the move apparent within a few v.eek> and the remarkable recovery from lion of extreme
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  • 945 8 PROVIDED we can arrange for the special sheathing 1 of the liner to be completed in time, we shall make a start on this tour on or about Dec. 10. The Miise will take ab>>ut four-and-a-half! months, our outward route being by way „t New
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  • 1474 8 I cunnot toll you offhand how many men there arc in the Service Company at T.-mjrlin. nor have I anythinK more than a very rough idea how many regulai troops HMM are in Malaya. (For the pWpMM of this paragraph the Volunteer* must be ignored us
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    • 259 8 AMUSEMENTS, jj SINGAPORE. ADEU'HI HOTEL. BRAND ORCHESTRAL COWi i IM. !•:«(> pm. tLHAMMM rut vrm;. THE PASSION MX IM.lMlihK wiih Barter Ktataa. Jiauaj Din ante and I *o 1 1 > Moran. l>.f> H.li p. m I'hone HWW. i tPITOL lIIIATKE. o\K HOI li WITi > «>l *«ih M auric.
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    • 31 8 PIANO: I TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I'hone 2W2. 2>i. Orchard Koad. EDITORIAU MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3681.
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    • 73 8 ENGLISH MILK The under-mentioned brands of Milk are of English manufacture, and of the highest po»»ible quality, «nd are fully guaranteed by the manufacturers accordingly. They comply in every respect with thr Regulations laid down l.y th« Straits Settlements und Federated Malay States <;<.vernmenU i«-lati«« to Condensed Milk. They are
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  • 599 9 One Indiscretion. VICTIM OF TRAGIC CIRCUMSTANCES. fpilK following account of the events which led Dp to the suicide of Violet Sharp* BffUah n aidservant employed by lira. Morrow, mether-bvlaw of Col. Lindbergh, was cabled to London from New York b.\ a -petial convsponny Graphic Over the
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  • 165 9 PAMEfI SECOND IEAMNG BY 12 VOTES TO .">. (lYeej Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 2. The Raja Muda, the vac-president of the I'erak State Council, presided at a nuetine: of the Council, held at Kuala Kantrsar, in the absence of the Sultan who was away m Paaaag
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  • 11 9 KUALA LUMPUR FROM TIIK AIR.- No. 3. The Selangor <»olt luh
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  • 165 9 A More Hopeful Atmosphere Prevailing. Rugby. July 2. A ii ful atmosphere i« ieported from Lausanne and apparently a very strong desire for settlement ha?- reasserted •i all (juai The aaajnaaajan -tate that a fniiker meeting of the (ierman Cabinet will tak: 1 plii.e at FreilK-rg, near Basle,
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  • 61 9 1 rains I )ir.uKil On Lun^hai Line. Shanghai, July 2. It i- reported that trains have been derailed on the I.unghai line. l>etwecn Tungkwan and Lingpao, owing to landslides caused by heavy rams. Tunnels are blocked and, in other parts, mountains of earth have descended upon the
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  • 111 9 Congress Trust Closes Down: Another In Difficulties. Chicago, June L". l Many banks arc failing to meet the r engagements, and the Congress Tru;t with deposits attaining MHiO is one of the latest to f*M I down. It is known that th.> Republic Bank and Trust Co., one
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  • 50 9 Requested To Seek New And Drastic Economies. anberra, June 2!*The conference of th- Australian pr;;n:itrs wag opened today at Canl>erra. The Federal Premier, Mr. Lyons, asked the heads of the vario i Male- to work r.ut t:i v. and still more dl noiny Meaanre in government exin-nwes. Aneta-Hava-
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  • 53 9 Sequel To Election Delesit In Newfoundland. St. John. Newfoundland, June 20. 9 1 M Liberal Premier, Sir Richard Squires, who met with overwhelming at the recent elections, has rf signed, and is succeeded by the Head rf the Tinted party, Richard Alderdice, who will take the oath thi.s
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  • 273 9 OOMPANI I'KoMoiion I W VI DS. I.ihkloii. June IK. AT the old Bailey yesterday, (leorj?<? Wilson Turner, agent, Peering*! Koad. Reigate, and John Alfred Lefthouse, -W. engineer. Holly Bank. Hipperholme. Yorkshire, were eu h sentem three years' pi nal sen itnde. They were found guilty of
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    • 121 9 SPARK PLUGS ENSURE QUICK AND CERTAIN START FH K.L.G. Plugs to your car. an.i the engine will respond instaiith to the starter. Kven combust ion of fuel will provide smooth running and economy in petrol consumption. 4 BRAKE LININGS ENSURES A QUICK AND CERTAIN STOP IViu.'o C'a'.r Lining will bring
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  • 55 10 Mr. H. li. Butler Appointed New Director. Rugby, July 2. Mi Harold Bcresford Butler, the Kngli h !»eput; "f the International p Ofl mi!< f its foundation, was ucceed the late M. Albert Thomas as Director. Hr was formerly ore of the principal ant etaries to the Ministry
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  • 49 10 Five Sentenced To Death For 1-Ynud. Moscow, June 28. r an elaborate trial five officials entenced t<> death for fraud committed in their administration of the distribution of prood« to the working Thi I acquitted and ton got fxtun Lkrce £o tmxm years' pei.al ■tin;* ml -Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 69 10 Powerful New Station Ordered. Rugby, July 2. The new Marconi transmitting and receiving station is to be erected near Shanghai for the operation of the proposed short-wave beam services between China and Kurope and the United States. The equipment will include two beam transmitters and four points for
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  • 58 10 Berlin, June 29. Robbery under arms is becoming increasingly common in Germany. Three bandits raided the offices of a we!' -known ship >ing company this afternoon and held up the cashier with revolvers. They succeeded in getting away with 70,000 marks, which represented the salaries of the staff
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  • 67 10 M. Herriot To Open Annual Congress. Paris, June 28. The annual congress of the International Federation of League of Nations' Societies will bo opened here on July with a speech l>y the French j Premier, M. Herriot, which ix expected to have some bearing on Lausanne an-i Geneva.
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  • 53 10 Antwerp, June 28. The big warehouse fire has at last been got under control, but it is feared that it will be at least about one woi k before the ruins of the warehouse, church and old folks' municipal home cease smouldering. The material damag? is estimated at
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  • 161 10 Sentences Of Brothers Who Robbed Berlin. Berlin, June 28. The firit batch of sentences in the long drawn-out trial of the Sklarek brother! and thoir accomplices for defrauded th« citj of Berlin wer;^ announced on Tuesday. and Willy Sklarek were sentenced vituie and five, j MM ivil rights,
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  • 237 10 Exciting Match In N.S. Club Tournament. (From Our Own Correspondent.) lavMMMj Juiy li. Two further matches in the single Of the Xegri Seniliilan lawn tennis tournament were played off this m>(,n on the NegTi Sembilan Club hard •h Seng was op] to Kajoo, and La\ers to Hew Kong
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  • 86 10 Belgrade, June M. The Italian military aeroplane, piloted j by a reservist in the Italian flying corp-. numed Brovsek, landed in Lyublyana, where the pilot was immediately interro- 1 -.rated, but subsequently released by the Yugoslav authon Brovsek, who is of Slovenian de and intended to desert, took
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  • 594 10 Reutens b Tuck n Bahaudin b Bostock-Hill 32 Waro'F lbw. b Green II Lembruggen b G 0 Thaniby b Tinker 29 Majid noi out 5 1 Nadaraja Hill 1 1 Kamal c Becked k-Hill 11 Extras 9 Total 121 Bowling. Tucker, three laitork-Hiil. five for 44
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    • 84 10 Good News!— We Are Proud To Announce That We Now Carry (jothnni fIP CojLdXTripe //(^'f\ fcllk Stockings If iitticrful satisfaction Micv Ji to women v them because of their MM beauty, fit, and durability, and because at tlutr up-to-the-minute colour n ted .ham Gold Strife stockings to Iv featured in
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  • 2467 11 TRIPLE MURDER CHARGE. Soldier's Alleged Statement Read In Court. London, June 22 SENSATIONAL M.-it« ments, said to have been made by the mMbMT who is accused of the Kent triple murder, were read today at Ashford Police Court. One of them \\> 1 am
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  • 21 11 The members of the Eurssian Company. S.V.CJLG, the winners of the Royal Johore Challenge Cup,
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  • 204 11 POSITION REGARDING WORLD TRADE. Berlin, June 29. The German Federal Council approved on Tuesday evening the estimates for 1!»32 which balanced at 8,170,000,000 marks although the government representative pointed out that the estimated from taxation were to some extent doubtful. In his report the government spokesman
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  • 522 11 Fine Remitted. IMPOSED BEFORE HIS ARRIVAL IN COURT. London. June, 22. THE Rev. Hard 1 Davidson, he rector of Stiffkey, arrived in Clerkenwell County Court yesterday after he had been fined £5 for non-attendance on a judgment summons. When Mr. Davidson had explained the reasons for
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    • 133 11 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING /A spots •■y -JiftfiX II CRACKS SCALY ITCHY j I BETWEEN DRY BLISTERS I _J THE TOES SKIN ABSORBINE J* KILLS VLm a, SINGAPORE FOOT %Any one of these unpleasant symptoms is a DAhPGF.R I SIGNAL of "SINGAPORE FOOT, the dreaded
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    • 54 11 THE ARISTOCRAT Of CIGARETTES. Not only because they are so fragrant and satisfying but also because for every tin sold in Malaya during 1932 the manufacturers are donating two cents to be divided equally between the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds. Agents: HENRY WAIGH CO.. LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur
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  • 3052 12 Two Young Married Women On Holiday Alone. There And Back. Uy Ada Harrison. \Nith drawings by Robert Austin. Dent 7s. 6d. Y^"A.'l' do two young married -women think ;il>out and talk about when they go away on a holiday together alone? Delightful speculation. Not husbands, Of Children or married life
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  • 429 13 $200 MUST BE WON. Can You Predict The Winners At Ipoh? Cash prizes to the value of $200 are being offered by the Sunday Times in connection with the current race meeting at Ipoh. The amount will be awarded in sums of $100, one
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  • 226 13 Fate Of Anti-Fascist Plotters. Rome, June 17. DOMENICO Bevone and Angelo Sbardellotto, the Anarchists who were found guilty of attempting the life of SigTior Mussolini, were shot at dawn today in the courtyard of a fortress on the outskirts of Rome There was an interval of half
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  • 932 13 MR. JUSTICE McCARDIE'S DECISION DISPU.m THE hearing was begun in the Court of Appeal on June 14 before Lords Justices Scrutton, Lawrence and Greer of an appeal by Mrs. Louisa Ann Meurig Morris, the spiritualist medium. Judgment had been entered against her in the libel action
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    24 13 A group photograph taken at the Ceylon Sports Club, Singapore, last week on the occasion of the unveiling of a picture of the president
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  • 65 13 Klanir, June 27. At the general meeting of the Kuala Rovers Sports Club held on Sunday last the following were elected office bearers: Mr. A. Van Too -en, president; Mr. I. Wt ich, vice-president Mr. Lee Kirn Siang. Hon. secretaiy; Mr. Oh Joo Hock, hon. treasurer Mr. Dick
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  • 33 13 The fifth 1932 monthly general meeting of the A.S.A. will be held at the residence of Mr. Chia Tiang Choo, 13. Everton Road, on Tuesday, July 5, at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 30 13 The usual monthly committee meeting of the A.A.A. will be held at the asso ration's premises, 40-B, Upper Nankin Street, on Sunday. July 10, at 7.30 p.m.
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    11 13 Mr. S. Muttukumaru. J.P.. president of the Ceylon Sports Club, Singapore.
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  • 964 13 Tennis Still An Amateur's Game. MORE STRENUOUS PLAY. Constant Practice Only Road To Proficiency. (By Nuhola> KedelsDerger, the famous tennis umpire of the Davis Cup and other international chant pioniihips.) THK standard of play in tennis has -I greatly improved in recent years, ami. a.- in all sports, it will
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  • 82 13 Demonstration After Funeral Of (x>mru(k\ Berlin, June 20. Thr. lle<l and several wounded in the coursi- of Communist riots at tho town of Stassfurt, near Magdeburg, following the funeral of a Communis; recently -hot d*-aci in a clash with the Hitler Several thousands of Communists massed in the
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    • 72 13 Sunday Times Ipoh Racing Competition (B). I writer The Sunday Times Racing Competition on the conditions set out above and I consider the following horses will win at Ipoh on Saturday next July 9 FIRST RACE SECOND RACE THIRD RACE FOURTH RACE FIFTH RACE SIXTH RACE SEVENTH RACE •EIGHT RACE
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  • 804 14 Four Winners At Ipoh Races. Favourites' Day. SM4LL INVESTMENTS ON THE TOTE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 2. THE Perak Turf Club Summer race meeting 1 opened today in good weather. The going was good but the attendance was unusually small for a Saturday.
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  • 185 14 F.M.S. Teams For Home Competitions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 2. The F.M.S. teams for the Junior Kolapore Cup on July 12 and the Junior MacKinnon Cup on July 14 will be selected from J. Grieve, A. F. Hayward, P. H. Andrews, W. L. Whyte, H. Stafford
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  • 767 14 Malacca Beaten. YESTERDAY'S MATCH AT 1 ANSON ROAD. I THE Malaya Command, although well r worthy of their two-nil defeat of Malacca in the Malaya Cup-tie at the v Anson Road Stadium yesterday, were far i From impressive. c It may have been a case of playing
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  • 339 14 CLUB ALL OUT FOR 218 RUNS. IN the S.C.C. and S.V.C. cricket match on the Padang yesterday, the former were all dismissed for 218 runs while the j opening batsmen of the opposition were unbeaten lor 4C runs, obtained in 20 minutes. A feature of the play
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  • 449 14 S.C. C. XI BEATEN. S. R. C. Secures A Good Victory. At the other end of the Padang, an S.R-C. eleven entertained and easily defeated, by 68 runs, with three wickets in hand, an S.C.C. eleven. T. Leijssius i carried off the b< wlinj? honours wich six I wickets for
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  • 1977 15 Effort Of The Slump (hi Snort European Teanu Depleted Hut Siill ',irryinx On Sm-rvss Of Intfi-DcfKUtincntal Football CaNKfBMfl Lall Si 11 fill's Excellent DUplmy It Lord's Australian CricketerM For Malaya Wow To Malarra >';>«r/. (BY FORWARD.) IT s< able that the all games in Malaya 1
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  • 252 15 Three-Figure Partnership By C.S. C. Batsmen. The Ceylon Sports Club defeated the CloucHsVr Regiment at cricket yes at Balestier by HI runs with four v in hand. Tht- isj.ors totalled 97 ratm, Lieut. Vuuheucl U-inif piinripal contributo with Janaen wus in fin. form with the ball and lie
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  • 866 15  -  FRANCIS OUIMET Golf Notes By (Present Amateur and Former Open Champion.) R| |ni Toll. y. famous t<H)k «'U-ven the last ho«c a>t Garde-n i" the time another British subject, Laid Charles Hope, re(|uired <,n a sh irt hole, which pre \.ntil him from qualifying
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  • 324 15 Medical College Bowlers In Fine Form At Raffles. The Raffles and Medical Colleges began i their two-day annual cricket fixture HC thf Framroz Cup yesterday at Bukit Tiniah. For the past two years Katfl.-s College has won the fixture and should they be victorious this year the Cup
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    • 29 15 PERAK TURF CLUB. SUNMBI NBBTING I!>:_>. Saturday. July X, IW2. Wednesday, July <;, I*>.'{2. Salurdiix. July I, IMS. usual. Programme* may i>e obtained from the Secretaries of all Turt Club*.
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  • 89 16 Ilit- Malaya CmmMb4 v jih (It It) defeated Malacca (right) by two Koa!» to nil at thr \nson Road Stadium yesterday. Malacca were a workmanlike side hut they lacked thrust in thrir hall-back line. .Malacca pressed hard durin? thr first half hut failed to score
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