The Straits Times, 10 July 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 30. Sunday, July 10th, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading: Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 30. Sunday, July 10th, 1932. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 218 1 PREMIER'S APPEAL FOR CANDOUR CONFIDENCE. A NEW PAGE IN HISTORY. Conference Ends. BURDEN WHICH DISTURBED WORLD TRADE. Lausanne, July 9. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, the British Prime Minister, opened the final plenaiv ii. Beiore I.OiMI smiling de I Sir John Simon read a statement on hehalf of Great Britain extending
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  • 478 1 DEATH OF MR. R. D. DAVIES. Editor Of The Singapore Free Press. ON EVE OF RETIREMENT. Was To Have Left For Home On Tuesday. ■he death occurred early last exening of Mr. Ke^mald Downing Da vies, 1 ol the Singapore Free |*n*S since I S2B. who was to ha\e lell
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  • 105 1 i i How A Tamil Child Died At Semnban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 9. How a Tamil child, aged IS months, fin' lur death liy lieing scalded by a boiling pot of water was related by the Defon the Seremhan Coroner this morning when a
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  • 58 1 Loss Of £1,712 On The Year. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 9. The Selama Malayi IJubher Co.'s loss at Mar. 31, 1932, was 117.712. The company will curry forward v ciedit of i' 3,175 to the tiexi account. Mr. M. 1\ Maude has retired from the
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  • 317 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ix>ndon, July 9. The closing prices today were RUBBER. Spot 7 §d. (Buyer*). 1 15/16 d. (Sellers). Oct.-Der. 2d. Lan Mai 2',d. Apr.-June 2 :M6d. TIN. Spot £126',. Three months £12H\. SILVER. Spot 16%. Forward 16 13/16. Crosa-rste closed at 3.58. "We must
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  • 44 1 Municipality Take Over The Company. Shanghai, July 9. The Municipal authorities of Canton yesterday took over the local electricity company which has been municipalised. The merchants of the Kwan^t'ir.g capital will repay the purchase price by m-t iiments. Sin Chew Jit I'oh.
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  • 141 1 AMAZING STORY FROM OSLO. (From Our Own Correspondent.) liondon, July THK Pai nondent of the Morninj' Post rep<>i t s an extraordinary v. tin ssTstl that v shell fired from a Sup«T -Bertha mm in G< nany r 1 CettUy !<• I 111 the ("lid. of
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  • 131 1 May Appeal To Privy Council. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 9. The Rector of Stiffkey, the Rev. Harold Davidson, against whom charges of imii(,ral conduct were mv« stigated for 25 lays by Mr. F. K. N nth, the Chancel'or if the Ditxese of Norfolk, and who
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  • 107 1 The Sunday Times is informed that th Dempo will leave Batatia on Tuesday at 9 a.m. and will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday at .i p.m. The liner will Hail at 7 p.m. the fame day for Europe. mmoral act in that he embraced a young voman in
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  • 53 1 Dr. Tuen Sik-puntf Now Completely Recovered. Shanghai, July 9. Dr. Tuen Sik-pang, thi Chancellor of the Central National University at Nanking, who was assaulted and seriously injured by a mob of students seese day* ago, has now recovered from his injuries and left hcispit al perman« ntly.—
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  • 143 1 The following were the tea-time scores in the county cricket matches Nottinghamshire i:io for G against Yorkshire at Leeds. I^ancashire 220 for 1 against All-India at Manchester. Derbyshire IX7 for 4 against Esaex a k Chesterfield. Gloucestershire 200 for 4 against Northamptonshire at Northampton. Surrey 226 for 8
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  • 539 1 A SINGAPORE APPEAL FAILS. AN unsuccessful appeal against a sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment on three charge* of theft and abetment of theft was heard in the Criminal Appeal Court by Mr. Justice N. 11 I. Whitlcy yesterday. Th" appellant. Tan Boon Teck, who was
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  • 93 1 Important New British Invention. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 0. A new submarine detector fitted to British destroyers is stated to be |s> fallible. Six submarines were lecently sent ouf on a roving commission 24 hours aheul of two flotillas of destroyer*. They were <li y means
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  • 84 1 $100 Prize For A Singapore Reader. The first $100 offered by the Sunday Times in connection with the racing at Ipoh has been won by Mr. Loh Chin Heng, of the Singapore Cold Storag Singapore. The winner gave six I out of eight Lucky Girl, Bridal Veil, The
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  • 1200 1 Spirit Of Optimism. SOME SINGAPORE STORIES. TRADE depression is not peculiar to Malaya Everywhere there is the same tale of basin— es which once were flourishrig l>eing hard put to it to keep going, for t'n' fate of tin and rabbet is repeated in other fnmmodii ere.
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  • 390 1 Agitation Among Rubber Growers For Relief. KUALA LUMPUR MEETING. "Many Estates Have Already Defaulted.' (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, .l.ii FAE SPITE the official statement Federal Council last Monday tii.l he Government could not afford to resVsee quit rents the agitation among rul.i>cr giov\.
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  • 4 2 Making It Too Clear.
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  • 1945 2 Singapore Seen After The Other Half." WINGED POLICEMEN AND TROUSERED GIRLS. Pants At Half -Mast: Or Masculine Cunning. Hri.i 1 1 body. Yoor f»YOurite ion— Whisky speaking. Mr. (MdspM has kindly promised to addrou you on "My impressions of Bing»po™ alter tli< th< r half." Well, todies and gentlemen, the
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  • 197 2 The American Association of Malaya, held iU annua-1 July 4 celebration on Monday night at the AUvlphi Hotel. (ally the entire American com- j munity attended, and the party was voted by sll to have been the most succt ation gathering in years. Short talks were tciven by
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  • 281 2 s\\n bl to <;kim nun IM |{I\<, VR. T\S > nun who met 17.U00 feel nin the an in mortal combat, met a. am on, June M at Hanworth Aerodrome, Middle-! H iDKnition was mutual and they sh->ok hands warmly. One of them was the "Black
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  • 295 2 BISHOP RECTOR OF STIFFKEY. •BEST TO LET HIM TAKE SERVICES. l/on<lon, June J.V Till". Rev. Harold Davidson, the of Stiffkey, has written to the Bishop of Norwich seeking public vindications of 'ion in taking the service* at Stiffkey recently, when two other clergymen had already arrived to conduct them. H
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  • 714 2 CHARLES BRADLAUGH NOT HIS FATHER. A DAUGHTER'S SPIRITED REFUTATION. Singapore reader of the Sunday Times draws attention lo an article published three weeks ago, purporting lo be an interview with Mr. Horatio liottomlev. In that interview Mr. Bottomiey was alleged t«> have stated that Mr. Hradlauuh was
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    • 16 2 S €O. L^a|«^^|jVß^H r^»*! -amm-l^^^ Merchandise k T^^^J arnVm f^^^ Personal Effects \k4o^ <* COIsLYER aUAY A
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    • 166 2 FORCED TO RETIRE Are you making some provision for your futjre requirements or an> you just going from day to <Lay allowing the luture to take of itself. Have you th.- courage in othi r words to face facts. What will be your position whin y.m Mas The pension you
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  • 1276 3 FOUR NAMES ONLY WANTED. Many Derby Horses Running In The Eclipse Stakes. On Friday next July 1.',. thore will U> run at Sandown Park one of the most valuable raCM of the year, the Kclipse Btakw. Hun over a distance of one?S", a q "iV'
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  • 1077 3 Sinister History Of The Great Rose. THE FATED DIAMOND. STONE WHICH HAS LEFT A TRAIL OF BLOOD. (By Clement Rogers, the authority on precious stones.) IT is rumoured that the famous Conde diamond familiarly known as The Great Rose "—has found its way to India has, in fact, been seen
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  • 1234 3 AN UNROMANTIC VIEW. SECRETS OF HAPPY WEDDED LIFE. Hv Lady d'Abernon, wife of the famous British statesman and econom-i-i AS a result of travelling widely and gaining, perhaps, some insight into the lives of people in different lands, I do not approve of the purely sentimental
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    • 81 3 i SUNDAY TIMES RACING COMPETITION. (Eclipse Stakes). I atfive to MtiT the Sunday Times Compciition in connecX tion with the Eclipse Stakes to lie run at Sardown Park on j Friday. July 15. and to accept *he eonditkmJ st t forth above. J I consider the following will be the
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    • 415 3 TL D %*&L/ With "Home Brew". Ihe Brewery <Cj2c^ Made of Genuine Bavarian At tioine* y iS^l^\S vi. j v 1 Malt and Hops. TKAOE-MAKh. With "HOMK HKKW" Householders can brew their own beer without smy machines or nppar; tvs whatever of any kind. "Home Brew" is not a substitute
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    • 104 3 ELLISON S. KZFkll I ■ALAI II "IlK IW 17 < II l* 1 I RO\|). KATONG, SINGAPORE, i s SUPPLIED. I'HH KS Void > \TK Krom lpwards. WILL rAU \T W* APDKESS. RKI'XiKs --i» ■taecalaraj Weaaaea, ORDERS KK< H• KM BY POSI ATTENDED 1(1 I IMKIHVTELY. YICK \VAJ~1 IIIXG Tkt
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  • 947 4 BRIDGE NOTES. The Forcing Two. By HEIIBEIvT LAWRENCE. I^ll E for.inj; W0 which has BNM Ui by so popoL r at the bridge tables of the world h:is to a crtain extent, defeated its own ODJ Ct bMseß so many player Mem to think that withoit
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  • 166 4 Man Who Would Not Give In. Known as Wonderful Wilson, the human pepptr-box," John Wilson, aged M, of Dean Road, Salford. died in hospital at Pendleton on June 26 from wounds received at Ypres in 1916. He was riddled with shrapnel in mor.> than 100
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  • 132 4 The will of I^wly Hall Came, who died at Heath End House. Hampstead. on Mar. 3, has ben proved at the Rolls Office. Douglas, the will being da*o*l Vovember, 1913. Personal estate in the Isle of Man is returned at £100,000. Her two sons. Ralph and DerwenL, petitioned
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  • 104 4 Just then the windmill man drove down a lane. "Ah. good! he's coming now" said Ethel Jane. 1.0uk." Sally said. "Your flour is in hia cart" "I'm glad." the cook »aid. "Now my work I'll start "Some very special bread I have to make
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  • 1492 4  -  Personalities At Cameron Highlands The First Settlers At The \jh Station Mr. Dunman 'As Alert As Ever A Much^CriiicUed Committee Mr. Cornweirs Enterprise Pioneers In The Telom Mt, A. B. Milne's Achievement. 'T'HK writer had the pleasure of calling on Mr. V»illiani Dunman at his house Renglet.
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  • 712 4 people, enclosing a pound note for h penaes another to the p "Will you please notify the India and my legal wii'e. Mr*. Rlockley. ii Eastbourne. I api'. >gi«e most for the trouble I am causing you. I Miss Diamond and then myself, am: not insan?. I
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    • 24 4 I |r— "-V -^g^^^ fr t -il i aIPJ h fl"*j^3 .ii iii i» in 'ir~nr7L**J| L mi Proprietor*:— Extent Piece Ooodw Stores. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ vt
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    • 43 4 Watch for ARSENE LUPIN MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. I ELISSA LANDI VICTOR McLAGLEN BERYL MERCER In Fox Movietone's Brilliant Dramatic Sensation The DEVIL'S LOTTERY. LATEST British Movietone News TOMORROW CHARLES BICKFORD LOIS MORAN in MEN IN HER LIFE. Watch for ARSENE LUPIN
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  • 1399 5 "Woman Will Forgive A Man Anything Except Dullness" FAMOUS STAR WRITES ABOUT HER SCREEN LOVERS. "Clive Brook Was Too Good For 'Shanghai Lill.'" WHATKVKR other qualifications my •n I<«v,m> huve fmmmmtd, no one can deny lha* th h«VC all at lea-t been inten-stiiiK Adolphe Menjou, Gary Cooper, Emu Janninj; and
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    • 173 5 PAVILION 6-15 TONIGHT 915 MATINEE TODAY AT 3-15 |Mg!l "FRANKENSTEIN" W^ Supr«*m«" Thriller! df^^ NO THRILLER MADE W 1 CAN TOUCH IT. 4; IT'S NEW IT'S DIFFERENT IK "Straits Times:" says /^^""^"""nJj^^JT^M^l "rrankenstein succeeds ber^^Vv 'ii t\ IMJ-ka cause it j^ives the public what it THE MAN WHO MADE A
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    • 72 5 Good Y^tm Music TONIGHT (l ur new orchestra, under Mr. F. J. Strasser, will play the following programme at 9.30 p.m. 1. llvi.'pt. Mariian-i (WeJssce). 1. l.yii. Suite, 1. Shepherd'^ Boy. Kian Rv»ic M;irl,, li'iu.. 1. March o( the Dwarf* (Gri iMKia \i. Clarinet conr^rt Soloist, Mr. I niiik. ißoeaardt.
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  • 1118 6 ASTOISK, the l.iini of coiffeurs itid hiiinh) artists, artitcs an MMMMI hit ion iti the hiiiiniitr world by bo»u iMWRNN tk» urmiigciHt'iit ol tin h'lir or tin nuike-iijt of th< for, hi tin folloicimj interenthiy article, he yicrs a flhmp* ii hot will ht tin
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  • 107 6 The shin which is reddened by overfxposure to thi air requires constant feedrin with nourishing cream and oil foi -ivoral days. Avoid water for *t least hree days, washing with a skin lotion, ■leansirg en-am, or milk. Do not attempt bleaching treatment until the natural >'l which
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    • 145 6 WHITEAWAYS Always attracts Attention for Children's j Wear. INFAN 'I > KKWI MMINO (OATH. All Wool, also MH .:t,| Wo,. n prrtty iM%M trimmcil fv ißs4*W* ..i- plain. Prices $2.9" ;»nd $:i.9r> each. rSKVNTS WHITE JAP SILK KOBE. Embiui(J<'i<il bottom, Yokt- trnimed val Insertion. -H inches loty. Trice $7.50 each.
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    • 22 6 SALE Exclusive Paris Model Hats. REDUCTION 30% REDUCTION From Tomorrow. 11th July TO Saturday, 16th inclusive. MAISON CHIC PARISIENNE, 10, BATTERY, ROAD.
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    • 49 6 CERTAINLY EAT MORE FRUIT BUT EAT IT Will! C&t A M NESTLFS CREAM Here is a cream which improves all fruit dishes, puddings and sweets. Its exquisite nutritive value and guaranteed purity will commend its constant use to the housewife who is looking for a cream which IS BETTER
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    • 122 6 I HENRY 11. COHEN, Ltd. L^ (S lJr U 5 2nd Floor Maynard Building, E 16 Battery Road. Tel. 3164 I SINGAPORE PERFECT jelly is M^^^^^/jf/ a welcome ad- ///^KiE^^wy^x dition to any meal. nfjj ft wr If you would have a V^J^f^l jelly which dissolvesCOM |Sls\>^ instantly, sets quickly
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  • 4002 7  -  GWYN EVANS. OUR SERIAL STORY CHAPTER 3. D..)ki\ mj Thanks— er— Mr. Mill floundered helplei name is Lenoir -Doctor Armand Lcn< her. "Vii U mcU Turkish that," he helped himself to a Virginian, and lectric lighter. "Ah. th. he remarked, aKellaway relaxed his IOBg legs and out
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    • 36 7 WHATEVER CAR YOU DRIVE WHEREVER YOU MAY DRIVE IT HOWEVER YOU MAY DRIVE IT GOODRICH TYRES WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST SERVICE. THE MOST SATISFACTORY TRANSPORT. DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE PHONE 5121 BRANCHES.
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  • 622 8 After a week of rapidly alternatine hopes and fears there has come a definite announcement that the Lausanne Conference has succeeded and the problenr of reparations, which has not only retarded the progress but has frequentlythreatened the peace of Europe, is at ar end. Few who have followed
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  • 1100 8 No," says Miss Ann Ii Earhart, thy intrepid American jlivr who recently crossed the Atlantic on a lone jUai.i which startled the World. ARE risks worth while Surely After all. Hfs itasM is a risky busi ness for all of us We all take
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  • 2176 8 Another load of trim 1 1 M I I B«peW to have put my feet I'adlythi,\nk. Ju.-t *:!an at I iit t w hi;h I .1 freM no !i person than Tanglin Tilly herself and all because of the 1 1 r < I made a
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  • 920 8 MY wife's recent air flight has raised the old question whether it is a>: able for a married woman to follow a •areer of her own. And many old- i fashioned men have shaken their heads and questioned the value of such a
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    • 262 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ADKIJ'HI HOTEL. CLASSICAL CONCERT. Ml p.m. AUUMItKA TIIKATRE. DEMI'S 111 I I.XV with H I ..ind i. Victor McLas^n Wmrjl Hsswr. li.l. j— !>. I p.m. Phone CAPITOL THEATML DIJ. JKKI LI. MB. HYDE w.ih Fredrir Marrh. tt.ls— i.ll p.m. Phone r,Ji.l-2. 1 1 con. lion i.. ORC
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    • 57 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I I'hone 2902. 284, Orchard Koad. 11IKTH. ILIVEIBO. At D'niin Diun Malacca t> Dr. and Mrs. V. K. Oliveiro at 1.40 n.n. on tlio xth ir st., I fi rl both well. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICBS 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151.
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  • 1719 9 Crew Rescued In Nick Of Time. FIGHT AGAINST TERRIFIC ODDS. Captain's Thrilling Account To The Sunday Times. |>A'l >out by one of the worst m) gal oft' Uk At le "t Noi ;h America of ie ent yea' a collier with a
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  • 902 9 EGYPT'S GOLD ARRESTED." Frenchman's Claim. WRIT ON SALVAGE SHIPS SAFE. Plymouth, June 26. TIiKRE was a dramatic development when the Italian salvage ship. Artijflio, arrived here this morning with gold and silver worth about £l«0,000, salved after four years of work from the v. recked liner, Egypt. As soon as
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  • 133 9 PUNCH NIX TO IM) IT. I'aris, June 26. THE French Senate, closely guarded agalaal txpaetad saaVaWette deI monstiu: ions, was abawl to hegia a longawaited delate on a "Votes for Women" i Hill yesterday, when the government look the dramatii BtCV of tabling a Bill "to
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    • 144 9 mi Bb>yiijiiyyiBi g*%. tv5^ v Some of his most popular models for 1932 f A7r. Tan-Sad ■jM^KOBu^. f g springs. He flfp| i v\ -\it rOLBOM (Alt. "X I'phdl tirt-il li-iithcr cloth bu<ly hi udcil hoi. "'id apron with storm Him. <oi Nuvy ar Manx r thr< n» Price $47.50
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    • 262 9 i over 1 in 3 are buying /XL Vyr '1 1 jr. a^^Ta^^^^^^aaa^^^aal ?~^a\ Jp~"aw tr W^m^aij3 if? M 5* t '^ft^w During recent months every third person in Great Britain who required a private car. .PURCHASED A MORRIS. In the same atriod the number of .MORRIS Cars sold to
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  • 1569 10 SELANGOR IN BY i ODD GOAL. Malaya <up Football Match. (Fn>m Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur July 9. Selatißor I) Perak L A dv i teruoon with the and threatening rain rende. «ther idea: for football \n Cup-tk pla>ed at the Kuala .umpur Stadium
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  • 1415 10 A Great Success. IN SPITE OF ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS. IN spite of SjeTrerse weather conditions wlich i>.ily cleared uj> at the verj hist iiH'i.ient the l;i!i annual At H and Kegitta of the Royal Singaj>o: Yacht Club was a fu< Umleterred by the drizzle members
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  • 224 10 Light On The Cost Of Food. London, June 26. AN Englishman who has just returned from Russia has sem to a London paper some extracts frosl Ike everyday menu of a Leningrad State-conn oiled restaurant, which throw an interesting light on the cost of a holiday in
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    • 26 10 Sn 1 WNC CECUCE S I tß3H7;Y. ■'■->. G<> tliroush life f•> KM-' with the ritfht spirit. mfc-yiv **gm F WXt ■1 ;^i •V ~~^**l naBBBBSSr JBF
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    • 32 10 j.u.s.t t.h.a.t s.u.b.t.l.e s.h.a.d.e o.f d.i.f.f.e.r.e.n.c.e that separates the usual from the really high class smoke Smoke a DC ECSZkC AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA IX'MIH K. VOtt 2A.1M1.
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  • 1572 11 >— A SEVEN-YEAR SENTENCE. Story Of Plot To Hold Up One-Man Banks. Two men, one believed by Scotland Yard to be an American gunman, who were alleged to have planned to hold up one-man banks throughout Britain were sentenced, along with a third member of the
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  • 19 11 KUALA LUMPUR FROM THE AIR.— No. 4. An excellent aerial view of the V M.S. Government offices and padang
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  • 276 11 )\<,LISIIM\YS tPKAL TO KING SUCCEEDS. London, June 26. WITHIN the next few days Ix>ndoi7 man wiW be presented with the Belgian Medaille Africaine for the second time. He is Mr. William Hoffman, of Essex Street, Strand. W.C., who was the personal servant of Stanley, the
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  • 3108 12 A Book That Should Never Have Been Written. General Gough's Story Of The Fifth Army The Firth Army. By General Sir Hubert Gough G.< M K C.8., X.C, V.0.. (Ilodder and Stoughton). I impossible to rand Ganaral Gough's historical review of the (ireat > 11 reiice to the Fifth Army
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    • 291 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH THE WOBLB WUM REPI TATIOX. I Manufactured If JOHN DICKINSON ft CO, LTD. Inc. t i mj I'nsi MM Mt. ■OIC \!'<iki:. AND BOl.li I \TIO\KKS JUST PUBLISHED A Report on the 1931 Census I and ON KIM PI Of I\ n \i. sr\ N hj
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    • 147 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. F r _£ji ffl____ .B_-l II _A_ 7? Met *M 27* W§ 3 W 59" m j^. Tip ,;v-r *o a 1 +1 *3 <;ss■ .i% Mi r M Wit p 35 i"i^ iZ (CLUES.) ACROSS. W 17. duitin msMM l ls MHny I 1 Examined accvunt«
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  • 6 13 MALAYA'S CLUB LIFE.— ANNUAL INTER-COLLEGE CRICKET.
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  • 478 13 ASSOCIATION'S REV EM K in i>vv;i:i{. The twelfth of the will be In■!<) in tngoi Ca'holi" Clllb. |!;ik,: \ana Kuall r, O* Snnda 16 -(.m. The lowa Mr. I; H Bains vho was el< presiden; at the I meeting decline eumi tances Mi rtln was elected to
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  • 156 13 The Devonshire Party's Tournament. rllK tt;urt ament of the DavaajMt* n.idmir.ten Party which commenced sari) this year ended successfully on J .July li. This year there was an mmin the number of competitors both in the singles and doubles events. Tht (suits ate as follows: •A" singles championship: Koh
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  • 108 13 The A and B singles championships of the Horlicks Badminton Party will commence on Saturday and the following ties will be played off: "A"i E. Tian Cheng v Wan Chin Inn, E. Cheng Leong v. Tan Tiang Leng, B hack Thong v. Cheong Sian Kay. Yen v.
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  • 1362 13 ECHO OF CAMBRIDGE "HELEN OF TROY CASE." Mrs. Place Discusses A Difficult Problem. ihv article printed ln>loiv is the only one Mrs. Gwendoline Place Itas written e&mterning the famous (lanibridiie Helen of Troy lair case. She is now happily settled in Kenya as housekeeper
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  • 384 13 (Continued from page L'» ness, but, for myself. I am overwhelmed with indignation that he should foul the character of my late father. Charts* Bradlaugh. I enclose a photograph of rntified copy of Mr. Bottomley's birth certificate from Somerset House. (This shows Bottomley's father to be William
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  • 112 13 The following ties in the singles hsn Acap event will be played off on the O.R.A. court in the grounds of Raffles Institutio during the week commencing July 11: Tuesday, July 12. I. Abed owe '{0 v. Wan Puteh, owe 4. Wednesday. July 13.— G. E. N.
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  • 67 13 THE committee of management of the A. A. A. are reminded of the monthly meeting at the association's premises, 43-B. Upper Nankin Streeet. tonight at 7.:{(> p.m. A group photograph taken on the occasion of the annual inter -college crickrt match between Raffles College and the Medical
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  • 36 13 At the fifth 19.'{2 monthly general mee:'ng of the Amateur Sporting Association held on Tuesday. July •>. Mr. Sect Kirn Cheng was elected hon<iary captain in place of Mr. Lee Tian Hua'. fesigned.
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  • 932 13  -  FRANCIS OUIMET Golf Notes* By (IVmnl Vuialt'iir aiifl Former Open Champion.) THKRK is n;» stroke in t're tame of li !l' more entuing or fascinating than the lee shot and certainly none that give* more satisfaction than the well hit that travels for a
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  • 732 14 CRICKET MATCH AGAINST WINCHESTER. London, June 26. THE criticism that Winchester lacked bowling strength proved well founded in the drawn match with Eton at Win cheater yesterday. At one time Winchester had victory in sight, but Eton, treating medium bowling with caution, fought stubbornly back. Winchester's
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  • 712 14 ANNUAL TWO-DAY MATCH AT HAILEYBURY. London, June 26. fpHE results of public schools cricket ■a. were as follows: Haileybury beat the Old Haileyburians in the annual two-day match at Haileybury by three wickets, C B. Allen, the captain, taking in all six wickets for 47, A. \V.
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