The Straits Times, 17 July 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 31. Sunday, July 17th, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 31. Sunday, July 17th, 1932. Price 10 Cents
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  • 680 1 DEATH OF LORD PLUMER HERO OF MESSINES. MEMORIES OF JUNE, 1917. How II Army Thrilled The World. j GREAT WAR EPIC. The Taking Of A Famous Ridge. London, .I'ily I rp!IK death has stcsrud <>f Field M id Plumer, who has baaa in indilfereni licaltli since February iMi, Renter. Herbert
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  • 616 1 Athletic Championships. COMPETITIONS ORGANISED ON TEAM BASIS. T&NGLIN Har>acks was the saaM of great activ .lay afternoon tin ix-easion being the "grand finale*' i the Garriaaa inter-unit athletic 1 champia—biaa. The weather was fine and there was a large gathering. The officer At Hal neld in conjunction
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  • 53 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 16. The closing prices today were KII.HKK. Spot (Buyers) 1 15/16 d. (Sellers) 2d. Oct. -D. 2 I/Kid. Jan. -Mar. 2' s d. \pr. June 7 J2d. TIN. Spot il.'T 1 Three months Mt%. SILVKK. ■pal 17. Forward 17. 'rir-s-rate closed
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  • 217 1 A Winning Coupon Without Any Name. One reader in Ipoh, one in Kuala Lumpur and four in share the affarai in connection with the at ng at Ipoh. Each of these competitors nani"! five of the eight winners and in the saaWM of a few days $1(5.70 will
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  • 2991 1 3 ACRES ENOUGH TO LIVE ON? Keeping Up The Standard Of Living. ■In the past we have not really known what the condition of the raiat has been," said the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, acting British Resident of Selangor, in commenting on an address jjiven
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  • 483 1 Over 200 Guests. MISS MURIEL MAYSON AND MR. J. S. LAIRD. St. Andrew's Cathe lial was the scene j of a very interesting wedding yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties bein^ Muriel Edith Newton sfayson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M ■gupore, and Mr.
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  • 4651 1 Her Story Of The Tragedy. COUNSELS SPEECH. "Not Enough Evidence To Hang A Cat." (Hy Air Mail.) London, July 6IT was in a hushed court that Sir Patrick Hastings, X.( made his final speech in defence of Mrs. Elvira Dolores Barney at the Old Bailey
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  • 2615 2 A NIGHT IN A TREE. How "Billy" Killed His Keeper And Ran Amok. There can be few men or women for whom the mysterious depths of the junjrle, ajid the wild beasts which inhabit it do not Dossess an irresistible appeal. And ekphant stores, in particular,
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  • 364 2 HOW BERLIN V* VS ROBBKI). Berlin, June 28. THK meatt-t scandul in the history of the Berlin municipality found its Nemesis today. After a trial which h*s occupied th. Court tor 124 days, the brotfcen Lea and Willi Skla»-ek were Mnteaced la four rvitude each. Ten
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  • 255 2 MAN OF 73 IN "BREACH" SUIT. ICED 62. AUDOfI \nnip Grindley, of I'oy-ti Street, Wicxliam, na :i\SHii)«-d M dafIHMH .in. l Chester Amizm on Jane 24, f<^r breich ct pinnii-c apm-t -old retired tailor, Thoma> Jonc '<• Oawcstrjr. Mrs. tJrirdley, (rivine evidence, said that >hf ii'ct Mr. Jonc at the
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  • 117 2 Adventure Of Fall In Disused Cellar. V'hilc a woman v:i- -iitinjr on the doorntip of hi'i houM in Sh«riflf SI ii<>ol, on June 2s, a manhole cowr m the pavement onposiie suddenly rose, and tAc I'and-. n\ (•]•«•<) with Mood, ap loi a few moments, and then van;.<hod.
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    • 13 2 k*^"J Personal Effects ■V rA. Ykmw i Motor Car* \^tS*F^ 4 CCLLYER QUAY
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    • 140 2 lean 2M< i iiffwrd to I >^4 smile/ iKf Can you afford to smile? If A A not, you need a Prudential I^^^^ Policy its security brings con- f tentment and freedom from /a vr J^\ lIII'llillMHI W\^ I The Endowment policy oft'ers you the ideal means of insurance. To
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    • 45 2 £T OPOEPED A DOZEN I YOU ONLY SO/T FOUR OF 'EM Q ~U fSf\ QQAPL fRUiT YESTERDAY ME ClfiMT.' WERE BAOt ?O I TMRf .W )f J i—^»— W— i fl^l —^i^— 1— M I I M M I <■. I I I *%M^ ->■ i 1
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  • 206 3 Sailors' Trousers Not To Change. A persistent rumour has been circulating in the naval ports to the effect that the time-honoured hell-bottom trousers of the bluejacket are shortly to be exchanged for a different pattern. There is, say.« the Daily Telegraph, no foundation for this story. Apart from
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  • 107 3 Most Of Them Used As Padlocks! Who buys the handcuffs displayed in the window of a shop in the Strand? "Recently we have sold a number to private detectives," said the proprietor of the shop to a newspaper representative. "We stock the police pattern, but the chief demand
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  • 1397 3  -  Mrs. Victor Bruce. Attempt On Duration Flight Record. RE-FUELLING PROBLEM SOLVED. (By IN the reports which have already appeared in th< world Press concerning my plan to stay in the air for a full thirty days, it has been stated that the experiment was to
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  • 796 3  - "THOSE MAD AMERICANS G. k. Chesterton. Secrets Of Being A Good "Joiner." By T SHOULD not care to say anything unpleasant about America, for I enjoyed such delightful hospitality at the hands of Americans that it would seem like biting the hand that fed me.. However, if I do launch
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    • 511 3 Cash Prizes In New Racing Contest. $200 MUST BE WON. Can You Predict The Winners At Penang. Cash prizes to the value of $200 are being offered by the Sunday Times in connection with the forthcoming race meeting at Penanß. The amount will be awarded ia sums of $100, one
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    • 460 3 TL D %^j£ With "Home Brew". Ihe brewery j&Bt j^T'ik Made of Genuine Bavarian At Home. |g| Mtlf nd Hopj TRADE -MAKk With "HOME BUEW HouM-hoMrr* c;«n brew their own beer without :.ny machine* or apparatus whut'-vor of any kind. "llomr Brew" is nut a substitute for Beer but a
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  • 1304 4  -  AKIR. BRIDGE NOTES. Trick Value Of Cards. By Thin st ritx <>f articles ix nut intended for the advam<if bridge player, hut for the Mil majority who, hurin</ plaited Auction flrulye tor ijeiiiH, )/.<»• find thrnixelre<i sice/tt into Con-tun-t, as well us for the bey
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  • 1694 4  -  THE WANDERER. By Death O< 1" Old Hnt'uca Resident Man Who Unit Thy Old Hiiili School A Malay Ruler Who Strives To Meet His Subjects Twenty-Two Years Of Plant' n it Lieut. -Col. V. J. A. Foster Retires. fTiHKKK was a reference in >v~wr.|ayStraits Times to the
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    • 130 4 t* ■mmmmmmmmmmP4P^F4<4'^PlJlmmmmmmmmmflPV£ji Phone 2757 ■UJkljkl lj 40, High St. (t^jr-"— ii-^n 4 Proprietor*: Eaatern Piece Gooda Store* Ss\k^ X > •■»♦♦♦♦♦♦-»♦♦♦♦>♦♦-»♦» ♦♦■>t CHILDREN'S CORNER.— NO. 31. TIRED OF SPRINCINi;. Then Ethel Jane and Sal sat down to rest. "I'll walk without my shoe." poor Ethel said And Ethel said, "I
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    • 181 4 A flash of C010ur SPLASH!! —Undoubtedly there will be many wearing Robinson Co.'s Chic Bathing Costumes But the 2 newest models will be worn by "THE MISSES X" Sec them THIS MORNING At— SEA VIEW HOTEL BATHING COSTUME PARADE Don't fail to inspect our large assortment of beautiful costumes before
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  • 240 5 Gas War lo Avert Plague. border country batweea Knulani I ami threatened with r» plague of moak rat-. It is said that th< HTects jiki us as those of Australia's rabbit plagut The danger began whin an ex-Canadian trapper started a farm in ;he middle of' Shropshire for
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  • 958 5 STRICTLY PRIVATE "WHEN I MARRY I SHALL RETIRE." The Great Garbo Talks. When Will iWeta Cnrbo Marry? The ft Mb World Is Intrigued by this Question, But Greta (iarbo Herself Persists In Having Moth inn To Say On the Subject. In the Following Exclusive Interview*
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    • 127 5 ANOTHER UPROARIOUS ALL-BRITISH COMEDY! AT THE PAVILION TONIGHT MATINEE AT 3-15. British International jj^ x \r< M HLt« Pictures delightful Fm&\ MUE ML* farce wmh w^r maj^^M "MONEY FOR T*W A Masterpiece of Me r rim en t Nfeia2 > Obtainable from. G. H. Kiat Co. Ltd. RELAX in Comfort
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    • 84 5 Music TONIGHT'S SPECIAL CONCERT If tki HEW EUROPE ORCHESTRA U -6.T th* dtr«ctton of j Mr. F. J. STRASSER < Will play the MlewMf programme at 9.30 p.m. 1. Overture Nabuco4eao»or VerUi ii. Grand KanUisie C'avallcria RustieaiM Ma«cac»i 8. Flute Solo Carnival e> Russe CiarJi Soloist Mi J. S. RenJcovcUky
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    • 115 5 Owing to Popular Success Season Extended Until TOMORROW night ZCAfTTOjT MATINEE TODAY. Send The Children! The.' love WKcler Woolsey! TONIGHT FORGET YOUR TROUBLES fes and SEE JBk mk W OOLSEY i In their Latest RADH) Whirlwind of Merriment \hj S^jf an<l Music .^g«Bk "GIRL CRAZY" Jk^ With DOROTHY LEE, MITZI
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  • 1326 6  -  ELINOR GLYN THE SECRET OF YOUTH By In an Interview AGE is not matter of years. It is the outcome of carelessness a careless itt'tude towards life and a neglect of the physical, mental and spiritual endowments with which one and all of us, in
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  • 125 6 A FTKR military coats come military buckles. The catch in of the simple slot through type, one side slipping into the other in such a way that it cannot possibly MM undone. In place of th< Brest which ordinarily decorates the centre of the buckle, women arc
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  • 135 6 Pile unevenly on top of the tarts, dredge with more fine icing MsjW and put in the oven until the top of the meringue is a golden brown. Glass bottles or juys that have become stained can be cleaned with thin slices of taw potato soaked in vinegar.
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    • 185 6 WHITEAWAYS GENERAL CATALOGUE SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION. KI.I/ABKTII" HUM. Built ef finest <|Uality, silver finish motor l»ody steel, softly padded, fitted with O*W end apion :md torm flap, fold down type handles, steel spring*, tangent spoke wheels, cushion tyres. Price $39.50 each. IM.'ROVKI) FOLDING BAHY < \KKIAGE. l new
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    • 198 6 H HENRY H. COHEN, Ltd. L IS U* C* 2nd Floor Maynard Building, 1 16 Battery Road. T«l 81S4 SINGAPORE —^M^— The Importance of Salt In Daily Life gThe salt in your daily food is vitally important —it is essential. Therefore, choose the bestpure, dry, free-running Cercbos Salt, packed in
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  • 3851 7  -  GWYN EVANS. OUR SERIAL STORY. By EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Bill Kellaway, an out-of-work journalist, fitting on a bench near the London Embankment, is accosted by a well dressed stranger who asks hint if he would like a million pounds! Kellaway naturally says "yes," and leaves with the
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    • 151 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. 4 ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. MALAYA'S CHEAPEST OPTKI \N 17. CHAI'EL KdAD, KATOXG, si\r; MORE
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  • 660 8 The Straits Times TOTIDEM VERBIS. EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street TELEPHONE 368*. Mr. Ramsay Ma -Donald, fie-h from his triumphs at Lausanne, startled Gie-.n Britain on Thursday with an announcement that he had invited Mr. de Valera to come
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  • 2778 8 This is the first of n new series of ml venture stories by two well-known writers T. C. Bridges and H. H. Tilt man which will form part of a book to be published later this year. The story below con -ems Archbishop Stringer of
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  • 1848 8 Believe it ornot being the Asserion of Ananias I > If rather a lot last week -ga idciably nio'e than your rations, so to speak. Not that a burst -ity worries me any, mark fas. I'm a magr.amn ens hirH, among iu\ many sterling qualitie But even i has to
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    • 198 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. A DELPHI HOTEL. (I \^.s!( \l. (>\< KRT. 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. AKSLNK !.l lI N with Lionel Barry Biere and John Barr>more. I I ,—9.15 p.m. I'hone H909. CAPITOL THEATRE. GIRL CBAH with Ittrt Wheeler. Ko'ert V/eeAatjr and Dorothy le. L 15 —9.15 p.m. I'hone :>2«l-2. El
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    • 11 8 PIANO TUNING—REPAIRS. REMOVALS—HIRE. E. CHARLES. I Phone 290:'. 284, Orchard Koad.
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  • 2271 9 VISIT TO THE LOCAL REFORMATORY. Seeming Injustice Which Often Proves A Blessing. It all happened through a small Chinese boy who could not even speak English. He was destitute, and was brought before a Police Magistrate, and "sentenced" to UM 2 years in Urn Reformatory.
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  • 597 9 Three Judges Concur. PERSONAL CHARACTER ATTACKED. A I liriefly reported in ve^terday's Straits Times, the apMal of Tan Kwee Chian. I.i LsojOjg Xi and Thng Siong Phuan against a judgment of Mr. •lusticc a Beckett Terrell in dismissing their claim for liliel against Aw Kwee Rang and
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    • 49 9 MOTOR ACCESSORIES. PETROL CAN CARRIERS. VOLTMETERS. Price $1.00. Price $1.50. [jr<fi- AMMETERS. Price from $2.00 each. \V »Te fj ALL WAWTM s T:ink Type, IVtrol (iau^cs in various s./. s Prices from $3.75. MALAYAN MOTORS LIMITED 14/20, Orchard Ro:ul. PHONE 5484-5-6-7. RKPRKSENTKD TIIROL'GHOL" Till" IMS lIV WEARNE BROS. LTD.
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    • 38 10 After Ihc match 3 i X MM 4 /IMK V y£MV*JMMMk^ /w ist” mWSm *Hb\ ing. i i <^ba I jSjL^ mil 7^ 1 I v *Jt -^CJ/44 with the right spirit t2Swl it^^^^r^ v— Rl^Ls^Lbl Mhws. l<ief
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    • 102 10 Good News!— We Are Proud To \nnounce That c Now (larry jr tfi ..ulillll Nik S< (\ni'v -«J I J I Ijotham pH JSiDSiRIPE jF\_ jfcv Silk Stockings if ~^^_X Because of tin wonderful satisfaction thex nivr to women who wear them because of then famous beauts- tit, and durability,
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  • 410 11 I "CASEY'S GOUT 91 TO GO. CKNTURY-OM) memories of the Strand were scattered by a score of workmen armed with pick-axes when they started work on the demolition of the last remaining link witn the Strand as our forefathers knew it. They will tear down all
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  • 64 11 Famous Airman Killed In Aeroplane Crash. Milan, July 12. The well-known flyer, Captain Ratti, j who last year participated in General Balbo's squadron flight to Brazil, was killed when his plane crashed near the OrU'tello aerodrome. During Balbo's famors trans-Atlantic flight, Ratti was forced by motor trouble to
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    • 87 11 Pr Do you get tired I easily I Docs your energy fail tion-exactly as Nature you quickly Are you intends it to be cor- j often depressed and rected. Take Eno's > dull Is your work a Fruit Salt regularly burden Then it is every morning and you almost certain
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    • 54 11 \OTI£a^AJLJ/ DEPESZKE THE ARISTOCRAT OF (IGVRETTES. —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 WALGII CO., LTD. Singapore, Pmrnmrng,
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  • 3004 12 MODERN ITALY Will Fascism Outlast Its Founder 'lodem Italy. Ity Cecily Hamilton. l Aiia 21 photographs. Dent. 7,5. 6d. ITALY is to us something of an enigma. Only a short time ago she was a welter of small self-gvvtrmd States, a poverty-stricken, almost lawless country. Today she is united and
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    • 320 12 THE WRITING PAD »TTH TMK IWI WWm KE»'UTATION. Writing Pad Van v fact ii red by JOHN DICKINSON ft CO, LTD. (laad). MMT »:<)\ Xii». ■MSAPOBB. AND BOI.D H^ \l M'lliiMKS 1\ >l I \V\. The New Book of ETIQUETTE by LILLIAN EICHLER. I'n»tcct yourself from -u<l<len «-iubarrassni' I the
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    • 209 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. i i i i t'jr i* i t fit r i r m." ps p— 1IH"" i^_ m~m~m* r B_u i^ as"— sr- —p p~-«" 55- W— pP I| 3r^ i W SI""!! 55 Mi' g- —|p p-aqsr sT 5^ :i^_r: (CLUES.) ACROSS. Snake 1 Keeling .ii
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  • MALAYA'S CLUB LIFE.—K.L. CHINESE STUDENTS' TOUR.
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      30 13 The teams which played in the Brunei v. Miri match at Krunei last month. Krunei won l.> fMM (o 2. Thi* »a- th«- fir<t nig match e>er played in Hrunt'i.
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      50 13 The above photographs were taken on the occasion of a visit by members of the Kuala Lumpur Chinese Students Literary Association to (Minting Simpah, Pahang, the property of Mr. Choo Kia Peag, J.P., Kuala Lumpur. The part/ arrangement* were nude by Mr. Lisu Ten* Jiojif, aociaj »<>cret*/y. vi Ui« MMcigtioo.
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      188 13 Programmes For Monday And Tuesday. The Selangor State Band will play the following programme at the Selangor Club I on Monday from "> p.m. to 6. ',10 p.m. Overture, I.c F'uits D'Amour," M. W r Balfe. Grand Selection, L'Africaine," O. Meyerbeer. Three Dream Dances," S. ColeridgeTaylor. Grand National
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    • 132 13 President's Welcome At K. L. Function. AN indication of the tendency toward v widvi serial lift 1 foi hinese ladies was givrti at the annual dinner of th* Selangor Chinese rlecre*tion <luh la«t Mr I,oh Kong Imm, the president, smc that the great feature of their
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  • 50 13 Enough To Supply Italy's Needs. Rome. July 13. According t«. the I avoro Fascista a large anthracite coalfield has been discovered in the Asota Valley *t E ioo e nnn f stlmatl th quantity of coal at 100,000 tons, enough to supply Itah needs for a lon»r time.-Aneta-Trans-
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  • 128 13 -Its i-t tif> in the singles handicap e-. ent of the O.R.A. Unnis tournament played last week on the O R.A. court in the R. I. ground* are as follows I. Abed owe ;<0 beat Wan Puteh ow 4, 6—l. ft— 2. H. M. Sujak mm n
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  • 59 13 TIKS in the Htirlicks badminton Party "A" and "B"' singlet championshipfur today are as follows "A". Wan Chin Inn v>. Bf Cheng Ki»>n, E. Chens Leeag r*. E. Tian Cheng "B". Ong I Van^ \>. Chan Siak Choon, Lee < Thong vs. Tan Tiang Bee. Joseph
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  • 38 13 THK usual committee meeting of thi Iminton Party will le hek' at Mr. Tan Quee I/ensr'n residence, 5 Tivcrton lane (off Ki'liney Road), todaj at TJO p.m. Important n .11 b< diacaaaed. Attendance i* compulsory.
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  • 133 13 The S. S. And Ottawa Conference. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 16. A letter addressed to the L'r !e- tary of the Colonies hy Mr. Marks. th<secre'ary of th; 1 A.X.M hope that when the Ottaw (dnfen^e tary of State will net mclv > (he Straits Settlements
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  • 207 13 Married To Mrs. Scoular In Edinburgh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ixndon. July it;. The wedding took place today in Edin uigh of Mr. \V M Poveman, who waformerly with Frasei and Neave Ltd. Singapore, and Mrs. Scoular, widow ol •he late Mr. R. Scoular, who w many years
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  • 209 13 Refusal To Rescind Uniforms Order. H. din. .luJy 13. The Mlmm of the Inti'Moi. Baron von (Jayl, has rxcahred leaders of the Serial Democrai Party, who laid lieforc the Minister facts relating to political riotin^ during the last few da and drew his attention to the fact that
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  • 143 13 Death Watch Ik.*etle In limber Beams. The RadclihV Cai—ra, whose MM i« a prominent landmark of Oxford. h:t been saved in time. The discovery that the death-watch beetle was attacking buildings as different as the mediaeval I 'niversity Church, he Ilodlcian Library, and the ekl •hapel of Tunity
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  • 92 13 A^;iin ApiH-.irs At Marlh<»rouj*h Street. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I !i»n. July Id The we'l-known 3:enWa Dtn Paul, thf 'aught, r nf Sir AuWrcy l)»-an I'aul. who auxe a sensation wht n she stepped into eh of the M ('..lie'■<iurt m n<- >* < <v ia'-irc 1
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  • 233 13 Middle- Aged Victims Now In Hospital. Footit called at a farm at leallby, Lincolnshire, to ask for a subscription to the local hospital, (jrazing in front of the farm-house was a little white lamb, which was pet of the farmer "Hullo, lambkins." called Mrs. Footi as
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  • 146 13 Fewer Visits To The Dentist. r| which will eventually result v thousands fewer visits being paid t< dentints is now being earned out at th' National Physical LtHJaral iding ton. Hitherto ucntal ulloys used m tooth till ngs have ter.cid titl.tr te exj and M contract when in
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  • 1172 14 Malaya Cup Match. LOCAL FORWARDS' BAD START. Singapore I; Nejjri Semhilan 1. A v confidently expected Singa|>ore won their Malaya Cup match against NiK'i SembiaWl at the Anson Road yesterday, and the final score oi 4 l fully reflect^ their wptrii The \<'Kii tried hard, and
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  • 113 14 Malacca*? Big Lead Over Negri. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 16. Malacca met Negri Sembilan at tennis today and out of eight matches played, Malacca won seven. Results (Malacca players mentioned first): Singles. Gomes beat Kirn Sang, 10 8, o—4. Tiani Wah beat Ah Kai, G— l,
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  • 430 14 S. C. C. Tournament. HIGH SCORING: DR. HOPKINS' CENTURY. THE S.C.C. cricket tournament match between the Etceteras and the P.S. I and L., on the Singapore Padang, ended in a draw yesterday. The Etceteras brought their overnight total of 81 for one to 253 for the loss
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  • 321 14 Match With Combined Schools XI. Another drawn match was played on the other side of the Padang where an S.R.C. XI entertained the Combined Schools XI. The visitors batted first and compiled i 130. D. Ross and J. Loveday figured in a second wicket stand of 72, and
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  • 1193 14 Perak Match. GOOD FIELDING BY SELANGOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 16. The inter-State cricket match between Selangor and Perak commenced thin morning in perfect weather on the Selangor L'lui> Padang. Kain which had fallen in the early hourn of the .norning, did not a.Tect
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  • 70 14 Bombay Sports Club Beaten At S.CR.C. The S.tß.f;. defeated the Bombay Sport» Club on their own ground by 95 runs yesterday Ratting first the liome eleven scored I<K5 to which Ong Siow Hian J *a*< pii'tipal contributor with 47. Chel- i liah took »even wickel* for 34. The
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  • 140 14 H.ilin, July 12. Th< the negotiations at Lmhnm mark the real start of. the electoral campaign. f<>r public attention has heretofore beta dir-tted to events in Switzerland, but now each party is endeavouring to aKpltSi the rv-ulte at I.au^ann. I n profit. It is iu-ohat.lt' that tht- next
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  • 1980 15  -  FORWARD. Kuala Lumpur Fotttlntil Troubles eak Refereeinti And I nsfwrl ;manlike Players C.luh (.ticket In Selangoi CJMmm Butsmvn in Excellent Form —The ISefgri l.mm Tennis Tournament —Final Stapes Ihaitiim \ear. (BY I"" 1 1 K R r i evidence thai the trouble rn K-iala Lompur football
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