The Straits Times, 18 September 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 40. Sunday, September 18th, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 40. Sunday, September 18th, 1932. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 810 1 VIGOROUS REPLY BY CHINA. "Japan's Daring Act Of Imperialism/ TREATIES VIOLATED. i Manchuria Constantly Oppressed And Intimidated. Nanking, i-vpt. 17. I I lew Red ibi'.t in id< ntic. v.n'. the other Biirnatoriea <>i ihe Vine i Tower }'a<-t the Chine.'' Government j draw attention
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  • 204 1 PUNKAWALLA 'S RECORD WIN. MR. MELTON V ASEVS THIRD SICCESS. BY wiaasag the Singapore Tmf Club Cup race foi Mi. It oh Kon Moh ['nnkawalla broke a recoi I which has' stood for 1A years, it, tmi" beirjr mm ci whiek wa three BCCOBjaS bettei than the Malayan record <t
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  • 126 1 Leave London For Australia. London, Sept. 17. An immense crowd wa- present at Si. Pancras station this morning to biH I riotous farewell to the fifteen M« cricket tourists who are sailing by the Orontes for Australia in an attempt t't win back thr AsheAmorg tho enthosiastn who
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  • 37 1 Scotland Beat Ireland By 4—o. Belfast, Sept. 17. At Belfast, before :;(),000 spectators, Scotland heel Ireland \,y J goals to nil. At half time Scotlan 1 were leading by 2 aaaai to nil. Reuter.
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  • 35 1 Important Move By German Banks. Berlin, Sept. 17. The leadiag banks have decided to establish a :;(t,(M»O,(»OO marks "institute for financing industry 'o relieve the tanks of th« burden of "frozen credits." Ueuter.
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  • 13 1 Merlin, Sept. 17. The Reichstag elections have beea far Nov. <",. Renter.
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  • 127 1 A British Success. FLYING AT HEIGHT OF 45,000 FEET. Lonlon, Sept. 17. A NEW altitude record for aeroplanes ha- boon established over the Severn valley by Captain Cyril I' wins, wellI nown ;<irman. who, during the a i>ilo f in thf Royal Air Force Flying a SM)
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  • 111 1 Leaves London For Copenhagen Visit. Rugby, Sept. IT. The Prince of Wales has left Londoa for Denmark. After four days' visit a*. Cop< nhapen the Prince will be the guest of King Christian to whim he will carry a greeting from the King and Queen foi \al
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  • 84 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own C< rrrspondent.) l.o'idon. Sept. 17. The c losing prices today were: KiniJKK. Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) ,Kp«.t (Imn) 2 17 :»2d. (Sellers) 2l(t :<2rf. OH. Pac 2 19 ,52 d. Jan. -Mar. 2 21/.V2d. Apr. -June 2 2.1 '.12d. Market T«»nr
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  • 116 1 59tli Birthday Celebrations "At Home." In honour of the r )!»th birthday of H.H. bo Sultan of Johore which fell yesterday the llato Mentri Besar of Johore, I. rut <o|., the Hc.n. Mato Abdul Humid, held an "at home" at his residence when there v.-i Jimi guests,
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  • 90 1 Government Circular At Penan^. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 17. Following a recent case in which two would-be bankrupts presented letters of permission from their superior officers in Government departments, a circular has been issued from the Resident Councillor's office to the following effect Heads of departments are
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  • 279 1 Kaye Don's Surprise. WHIRLWIND WEDDING IN AMERICA. N«sj York, lapt 17. LIVING u|- to ait reputation as a ch«mv!r Kaye Don, the will-known ra< rg motoi has marri'Kl 21-yaar-old Anter girl, Miss Eileen Martin. The ceremony was performed beMr. Justic" Kugi» r e, at (iiemwich,
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  • 104 1 Football Competition For Readers Of The S.T. Mr. K 1..k, of fil, Pasir Panjan^' Road, Singapci. wins the $1(K) offered bj The Sunrlav Times in connection with the racing or. Saturday, Sept. 10. Mr. Teck ded in forecast tv. the followiti runners out of eight: Golden Queen.
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  • 38 1 To Lead Amateur Flying Sijuad. (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) liondon. Sept. 17. Sir Malcolm Campbell has been appointed an honorai > i of the Spec ml Constabulary to lead the Amateur Plying S|uad against car bandits
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  • 59 1 (Onversion Bill Passed After All-Night Sitting. Paris, Sept. 17. The eighty-five milliard francs Con- version Bill passed the Chamber by 540 \ot«s to 48, after an all-night sitting. The Bill authorises the Treasury to re-imburse or convert into 4 4 per cent, rentes at par. The issues are
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  • 425 1 "ALLOWED TO DIE IN POVERTY' ALL the morning papers pay tribir the late Sir Ronald Rn<\ The London Times state* that his death ha- n move I he greatest figure in British medicine. 'a man who has changed the fact- of tli-. 1 world
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  • 512 1 I.S.P. And Co-Operative Settlement Scheme. LITTLE PROGRESS MADE. Prospects Of Successful Tea Cultivation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Diik-cn, Sept. 17. A 1. 1. m« mlwi <>f the I.S.P. are I .raniniK the M oncraettlement scheme on Cameron Hiehlamls for retired planters, and a meeting is to bo
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 19 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND I GUARANTEE I CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great I Britain.) Head Office for Malaya ■INUPOBft
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    • 39 1 RENE ULLMANN begs to INFORM YOU THAT HE HAS JUST RECEIVED A WONDERFUL STOCK y& \f OF THE MOST UP- y^% #1 'sßsl H I *^^s^BBBBBBW^i*^^^ JbbbW^^^^'^^^^^T m bbbbbV 1 jm f RENE ULLMANN SINGAPORE. SOLE AGENT FOR: bHbsBBH
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    • 25 1 I OCEAN I j MOTOR j j policies! J I ALL WATCHES TECHNICALLY PERFECT at RENE ULLMANN. CAPITOL BUILDING AND BRANCH I 30-A, RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 1093 2 Animals Which Go On f Hunger Strike. EXCITING ADVENTURES. Taking A Full-Grown Gorilla In The Cameroons. By Louis Berthollet. (the eminent ■/iMilniriM and official big game hunter for the Jardin des Plantes, Paris). linLD animals MM becoming rarer, es- IK'cially in the PreDCb colonies.
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  • 318 2 Fewer Names Excluded From Directory. Fewer tekphoii, subscribers now ask that their nanus shall U' excluded from the London Telephon. Directory, a Ml injt Post representative was recently toki a i headquai This practice NM ann-yance to other vuhsi libers who wish to rintr up the shy >übMiil>.
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  • 275 2 A Million Victims An Hour. The Camargue Inland, in the mouth oi the Rhone, near Marseilles, with it< swamps, wild bulls and picturesque "jruardians" of cattle will shortly Ive th>' MM of a massacre useful arc! n,c< of mosquitoes. The MMMMtI i> being undertaken by the inventor of
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  • 404 2 REPLY OF M.P.'s SON VNI) FIANCEE. "We Are Engaged." WITH these words Mr. Mime I'.ossom, the 21 year-old airman, son of the Conservative M.P. for Maidstone, and Miss Odette Retard, the 21 -year-old daughter of Artelle (Mrs. llerard), a dressmaker, of Knightshndge, S.W.. summed up thenposition
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  • 886 2 An Exhilarating Sport. EXPERIENCES ON PEAK ISIANl). (By N. K. M«M»re-Ravmond. the Au»tralian traveller and writer.) I ATE one afternoon a huge turtle ashore at Emu P»ik Central (juooaa-l land, and surprised the thousands of people on the beach by crawling slowly ap aad. It
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  • 134 2 Traps Set Without NecessaryLicences. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 1". Four Malays and two Malacca Portu guese were (barged at the Police Court lufore Mr \V. G. Reeves with offences against the Fishery Ordinances. The Malays, who were charged with having fishing traps off the sea at
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    • 13 2 .^llW^aJnW rJ\T^B^^ Merchandise k A PY|fe\ WP^ Personal Effects tb*&^ COLLYER <UIAY' APB>
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    • 141 2 (join *>ppcltuiuty has tomexi ft mi "pnuMmirmv/ 1 An opportunity is now A^Ate if offered to you to secure J •> G U A R A N T i; i: I) INCOME at ajje 50 (or nt BBBjanaaaaaaaanj any other age you may policies kok desire). Take this opportunity life,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 27 2 L^^T*^ WHY DO YOU Cf^ZHP YOU DOnV WE > L^ 8f( -5^, HAVE TO LEAVE I^^^! I UNDERSTAAJD, WORTH M_ SOTj R?*^^ YOUR 3£ -^J MOREE.N MILLION., SECURITY/
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  • 1042 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. SI OO Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A number of readers have written to The Sunday Times >ufrjre>-tinp that tl hould be varifii ng that in WMkl when x\ ing in Malaya eaaa prizes should be offered foi football
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  • 1025 3  -  A. A lekhine Possible Women Champions Of The Future. HOW I BEAT CAPABLANCA "AND THE TOOTHACHE." (Bj World Champion.) TIHKRK have not been for many years ,m. s( many great chess players, yountr tin. l tedaqr. This is w!iv it is very difncult to make
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  • 862 3 Futurc^ Of Thr Telephonr. CONVERSATION BY LOUDSPEAKKK! (By Captain It S. i ohen. Director of Research, General I'oM Office. London) I HAVE been asked for my views as to the development of telephony during the next ft" ad the following ob--ei vat ions are based
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  • 182 3 THE RE-BIRTH f>l MAGIC. CHANGE IN MODEM (M TLOOK. (Bj l .ii«c ;n ra.) I^KW post War phenomena havi 1 moi i n iv.i ihirin the past ten > Eai iei i I highly edu en throuirr rfcL 11,I 1 .ii rl Slliel> i! much more likel) to «ay, 'i
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    • 57 3 THE NEW "SLIP-WAY" Silver Cigarette Case. jfl 4T*~— f* manHHamnmT Cii?ar«'ttr v ~T~ I '-asily up t!u> SLIPI \\'A> i bni giQfti ly I eP :u; 1 Moi W Hat ■Hi I pui»lic\ K. a^Ha^nmnt Jl 1 i 111 hn im»a*sw* 1 m i^mwmm^Mmamwmm^r- Prices Moderate. K. M. OLI MOHAMED,
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  • 1315 4  -  AKIR BRIDGE NOTES. fie Use Of The Bluff. PHYSCHIC BIDS. Hy Tkk .irtirlfg is vnt intended for the mdjmneed bridge player, kui t», the vnxt majority n li<>, h**m§ played Auction Bridge ft yra, mn find U ('•< iis KN <«« f»l tin I n> r.
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  • 105 4 Hokien Chinese Bound t)ver At Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malac.a. Sept. Mb On Wednesday, before Mr. W. G. Reeve.-. Sub- Inspector Kasudin charged true Hokien Chinese with causing a riot at fi.4o p.m. on Sept. 13 at Kampong Pantei. The accused were all convicted and
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  • 1205 4 By THE W4\I)ERER. i I Eventual Abolition The hate Of the Chief Seeretaryshifi Sir Cporge Maxwell ff "eifghs In A \al noble And Informed Analysis Pointed Dips At Sir Laurence (•uillemard The Latest M. R. R. A. S. journal (,aol For Heresy In Selaniior Incantations For The
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  • 350 4 \ov^ LONDON'S SK<:o\i> OLDEST <U i. WITH th,. passing *t the <"ocoa Tree Club Boodle'a MaaajgJ M as the second oMc-t club in London. Bocd Club, which is about to < elc hraie Iti 17(Hh birthday, will at the same time commemorate the 150 th anniversary
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  • 27 4 Mr. H. I. Bry-on. -.retary to the rnt, Ni-_m Sembilan. wax Mie i at this week.- ('inner meeiinjr of <-ml>an Rotai y Club. His nu ffH, "Tn-njfjranu."
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  • 387 4 SELANGOR KLAING: LOWE Q W F>K t hi- arpa leeei fellowship through th" means ot -port. Mr. H. .1. I. owe. af Klang. donated a cup in l!'2Jt to Ik- com for annually by the Cwe Selangor rth leagues. v\hicb is the younj* people's' organisation af the
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  • 56 4 BRITAIN OPPOSES CrMgeal I'osition Of Strcs:i oufcrencc. Stre-a. Sept. 14. an agreement between any. Fran re and Italy for ivcontri'ction of Central and Eastern Europe, vhich have appeared bright during the have b,-. n dimmed by .i n the part of am. The conscience is con-,... ■< .mI to be
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    • 115 4 Doctors know that Eno's drugs which irritate the I ruit Salt acts in a system. You can adopt simple, natural way by no better rule for keeping washing out of the system fit than a glass of water the waste and poisons that sparkling with I* no's arc the beginnings
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 116 4 CHILDKEirS COKNBM r— \o. 10. lIIDIM. I ROM THE C^JUNDITM. h< ii her thre<' triends were almost out of sight "He hasn't noticed me." gasped Sally Shri-w, I pun (he bo\ Sal sat— then had a f rißht *()h here he tomes' Whatever shall I do? Hrhiad ;i bush she
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  • 162 5 Mr. Sui Fa-Tsing's Visit To Bangkok. Hong Kong, Sep*. 17. Mr. Sui la-tsinp has postponed hi- departure mini Hoi.g Konir hi Siam until Sunday. It will be recalled that Mr. Sui Fa-tsinjr. who the South-West ProCommittee and a well-known merchant in Bangkok, is In-ing sent as a
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  • 57 5 IVivy Council Asked To Permit An Appeal I! i,g Kong, Sept. 17. Cheng Kwok-y&O, who was sentenced to death in Hong Kong on Wedne-day '.ast on a charge of procuring the mun' George Panjr, yesterday applied through his lawyers to the Privy Council for pel mission to appeal
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  • 66 5 -15.000.000 Francs (ramble On SUurk Kxehunjte. Pari.-;. Sept. 14. An arrc-ti.l Hnglish financier called all U>U ;"< i Aiimining magistrate that he had lost 45.000.000 francs which luid been entrusu-d to him by client* who hoped to gain l~>o per cent, for their nOMJT, by unfortunate speculation? i.n the
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  • 160 5 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery. The funeral of the lat;- Mr. .1. W. Wilson, manager of the Kedah Rubber Co.. Rai-.ui Samok, took pla-e yest I y afterrr < r. at the Bi(iadari '< .1 was at. r.did by many friends of th<> deceased. The. Yen. Archdeacon
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  • 208 5 Seremban Husband Anil Wife Stntencfd. (I'roin Our Own C.irrespondent.) Seremban, Sept. IT. iddreasinc the iouit in a case in which two Chinese, (han Yuke. and his wife, Wong N'gan Van, Wflft charged with ketpinjr a disorderly house Mr. W. L. Blyth*. the Protector of Okiamm, Nccri an, ;iiil
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  • 1112 5 Directing Wild Animal Films. "NO EASY TASK" 54 YS W.S. VAN DYKE. "¥T i> practically impossible to pri what a vtt animal will dunder given circunr«tances. Working with them is a matter of endeavouring t eliminate the imsMbilitics of contrary action by creating conditions that make it easier for them
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  • 263 5 TORTI RING TELEPATHY". Man's Outburst From r l h§ Dock. Complain 4 s that he had been brutally attacked by a fiendish, murderous teleRathist." vho had got him "by the (hroat." were made by a Liverpool clerk, William John Ferguson {2H), who wai harged at Bow Street with having broken
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  • 162 5 Ruth Chflttorton Is Mrs. Brent Now. n Chaitp'ton. the film actrens, a hose divorei' from her British actoi ii.-band, Ralph Koibe.s, was announce<i recent I > has been married to Mr. G< Brent, her leading man in several lilms. The divorce suit, which was hied by Mr.
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  • 184 5 World Census Of Road Transport. Problems arising from competition be--1 tail and, road transport s to in the Ittt edition of The Motor Industry of Great Britain, issued I of Motor Manufacturers and Trade. The report remarks that the lifting in some c: the Dominions of the
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  • 79 5 Chinese Boy's Rush Act la :uls To I'olico Charge. (From Our Own Coriespesjdmw») Ipoh, Si j 17 Mm reason for wanting to dm w.. inability to obtain wera substance of a letter fuurd k a young Chinese boy, w ihe magistrate's couri Siput on a <
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 Remember "The Mayer 't Nest" is hatching out Sydney HowardPAVILION RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. The All laughter Double show l Th<- tinext nmt>d\ >y^ BNaH V *^ma I'roitrammi. fvrr I^LI NOT SO QUIET yf Wv J ON THE WEST->^ W *^i ERN FRONT J7 "STPICTLY ele> >o!;tiir>« kavwaaaf siarrin" Jy **""%i^*im»i
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    • 85 5 MISS or NEVER ORIENT CITY FAIR ANSON ROAD. FREE SHOW 2 MORE NIGHTS ONLY September 18 and 19. DEMONSTRATION of YOGI POWERS SUPER-MAGIC fiy Professor G. M. ANDREWS, 8.M.5.. S.A.M., H.1., M.C f London New York (On His World Tour.) -|m i.illx rngageil tli«' Ma'nu^rtnrnt of Ori«nl il\ lair lo
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    • 95 5 i >♦-»♦ >»»»•»■♦« CAPITOL Commencing at TODAY'S JVl~tP.ee 3.15. A Splendid New Show that Sci a new standard for aerial Thrills Paramount's authentic Romance Laugh Thriller of modern-day "stunt" fliers "SKY BRIDE" I I with RK HARD ABLKN, ROBERT OOpGAM VlR(;i\l\ PBUCI See This amazing picture with its stirring climax
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  • 1101 6  - THE DRESS W OF THE FUTURE CAPT. MOLYNEWX By Famed Paris Designer In An Interview have iH'vei -topped to think how the world ol" the future will he dressed my one concern is the coming season and the only way I ran possilily approach such a hazardous undertaking is by
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  • 362 6 An tu imn Fashion Shows. POLISHED WOOD lIOOkSWD-EYES. LONDON is preparing for some of the greatest autumn fashion displayshat have ever been shown by British fashion houses. Since their success in the spring and -ummer, designers have been encouraged to organise their parades on Continental and American lines, with the
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    • 109 6 NEW GOODS "om WHITEAWAY'S LADIES DEPARTMENTS. LAMI r I' vinment uf Ladic II ti in ■nl Felt. Niwc Btj Id .Hid Cllllllll S. IRK I! UJI M Sli)..-,0. Vv j I w J t •j\\lZl\" Xi: \\(M>| ItAIJIIN'. Shouldaire aad Tanairs style. Plais and two -ti. nc efface, la tin-
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    • 22 6 Josephine "C" SPECIAL 15% DISCOUNT ON ALL (iOWNS FOR OM; WEEK ONLY Commencing Monday, Sept. 19th. 2nd Floor Maynard Building, Battery Road.
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    • 154 6 I^BF j^&^tt Mr/ t lill VITvJ —1 1 -i M 'TpO make a jelly A dainty and tempting, that will set quickly in any climate, that will be sure to please your guests, use— (erebos I Jelly Crystals j llfttJtnl Agrnls MH*MSMV#OI tJ Mnu/ <>• < CERTAINLY EAT MORE FRUM
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  • 4397 7  - THE Silent SIX GWYN EVANS OUR SERIAL STORY. By EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Bill Kellaway, an out-of-work journalist, Bitting on a bench on the London Embankment, is accosted by a well dressed stranger who asks him if he would like a million pounds! Kellaway naturally says "yes," and leaves with the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 27 7 60 CENTS PURCHASES JUST SUFFICIENT WAILES DOVE BITUMASTIG ANTI-CORROSIVE SOLUTION TO PROTECT THE WINGS AND UNDER CHASSIS OF YOUR CAR FROM RUST. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED.
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  • 721 8 Today the sym-.-tthi of tvavf unbiaasid observer of world affairs will go out 10 mer.ile of tlu- Chine c nation, particularly those who have now completed a year of suffering and humiliation in Manduiria and in* parts ut China proper. In extending that sympathy in ful! measure :o
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  • 4568 8 IN THE SI Hi K( TIC. In this the final story of this scries. T. C Hrhl/gvs ami Tilt mm tvll of Ca/ttain 11. L. Fntsvr's fit eat winter patrol in thy Suh-iretie ami of a 2000-mile trek across tlw M (,reat Ereeze.** THK very
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  • 1377 8 Believe it or not being The Asserlions of ananias Still it go,> Kssl U;im:t M;in^ r i porishm'-l'.ang My protests have Ix-on of no a\ail ami I mi rapidly fnlling into a decline. Ha i at it Fool it Have you o\or hearl .-.uch a blanket? row since the day
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  • 177 8 Ananias News Kurcau.) (•eneva. Saturday. Sensational disclosures regarding the preval<YU-e of vice n Singapore were made today to the Morality Mur.au of the League ol Nations. It »as r« ported on the highest authorit) lhal a double bed had been discovered in katong. Since the bed was in
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    • 203 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. IDELPHI HOTEL BPBCIAL CLASSICAL OOHI I Ml p.m. ALHAMBIIA THEATIE. I I n MON Koberl Moit ;oiiii-i and Jean Crawloid. 6.15— 9.Va »i.ni. Ibe M <i!»»i». < fcPITOL THEATRE. SKY BRIDE witk Kicl.ard Ariel ;.i (1 Rol i. <M"> I.IS p.m. I'hii-i SUM MAHLBOftOI 4 .11 THEATRE. lOHBNH
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  • 2115 9 Large Crowd Sees Malayan "Derby/ FINE EFFORT 3Y EAGLE'S CLAW. Brilliant Finale To Singapore Autumn Meeting. |'i()l.n Cup Day al the Singapore Turf; vl Club meeting yesterday attracted what i thought to I record crowd. Brilliant weather favoured occasion, and the lawns and
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  • 88 9 Sir Ronald Ross, whone death is announced at the age of 75. His name will for ever be associated with thr fight against malaria, for his disro\er\ that the disease was carried by mosquitoes led to the institution of the malaria-control measures which have been
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  • 489 9 si;oilX TO HJLM3T CHANM CASK. A |m of $::00, or. In default, IS MMtfcft' KHimcnt, for U-iiu: in po-ses.-ioti if 1 wi.il.i «.t iliic t chandu was reduced af $10(1 or a riicnth"- impri.-onir.t nt Whit ley y in Urn Appeal mil when he heard the BMWU
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    • 106 9 A PERFECT V 3 STOCKING I* FS 1 Ballito the perfect, pure silk, Mikle-cliiigiiig stocking. I'ully fashioned, with no scam under the foot to chafe. Rich in appearance, flawless in quality. Ballito is the standard by which all high -class stocking are judged. HM.IITO -.iOi. ItAl.l.rid "SI I'l'KMi: I!M I
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    • 147 9 WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND ALL THESE ADVANTAGES AT THIS LOW PRICE? SALOON. hioini i in -finished radiator, with wire pebble. pjuaH A 1 I ;'2 h.p. i ngine with an pie-heater and fume consuming head, coil ijrnition and duralumin connecting rod Kuily compensated, -iNnt Lockheed Hydiauir- 1-whecl Brake* and
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  • 1194 10 For A Baby Elephant. AT SINGAPORE'S ZOO. REAL MALAI V\ SHOW PLACE. I A writer oruv ask< d, '"Why are let J\ popular SS placet of entertainment He then proceeded to give a few res "To vi-it tin zoo," he .-aid, "is a tonic.
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  • 118 10 Threat To March South Towards Kwangtung. Shanghai. Sept. 17. A large force of Communist-bandil s is ~aid to be concentrating at Ningtu, a IaMM town <;."> mile- north-east of Kanchow ,md If inilis from the Fukien border. It is reported they are preparing to march south once again,
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  • 427 10 exciting fight last \h;ht. A I. RIVKRS certainly settled the con- troversy as to whether he is a better man than Battling Guillermo in their ten three-minute rounds contest at the New World Arena last night. Rivers getting the verdict on points. The American, who
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  • 213 10 Tests On Muiden Vo>age Of New Italian Liner. Revolutionary developments in win and telegraphic communication are fereshadoued by the results of Man he-e Marconi's series of experiments in *he use ot ultra -'i rt waves, combined with portaM 'ertectois. The results of the-e experiments are most important, became
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  • 100 10 ALLEGED THROVE IM, OF ACID AT CHETTIARS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. IT. AJLLEGED to have thrown acid on the faces of two Seremban chettiars in Paul Street yesterday morning, a wellknown Seremban Chinese towkay named dan Kirn Hee waa produced before Mr R. P.
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  • 348 10 Malayan Girls Meet At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. The girls snorts were held at the Victoi ia Institution Unlay in the presence of a large crowd. The weather was fine and the meeting very successful. In all the team events, high quality
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  • 30 10 By lx>ndon Waitress For Breach ()f Promise. (From (»ur Own Correspondent.) lx>n«Jon Sept. IT. A I oii'lun wnitn-ss is Miinjr Camera. IIM famous boxer, for breach of romise.
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  • 1214 10 Impostor Unmasked. MEMORIES OF A ROYAL ELOPEMENT. In unmasking an impostor who I claimed to have royal blood in his uin\ the French police have brought to light another instance of how harshly fate has dealt with the House of Hapftburg. Inquiries were directed as far
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  • 183 10 Then Scotland's Whisky Slump. Almost a complete suspension «>»' whisky-making has been decided on in Scotland owing to the crushing duty M Scottish txit malt distillers controlling 78 out of the !»1 distilleries in Scotland. At a meeting at Elgin they agreed upon a general stoppage of
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    • 53 10 mmb mmmmmmt m mmmmmm m m mmwmmm m m mm^h BSStI mmmmmm^ a h^b a m m a m «aMaa M «m^ BJ' I &*****>&* KINCCICUCI ffl -fK* hJ (Mill V' *l 4P^>^ II i anaHllWi f, &r I lat Snslll 1 riff Jry "1 with the right spirit. VL'WitottMfrkL
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    • 46 10 H3&uJHP r snmv I *W Ia? aW^r v^ i Absorbine Jr. i h In. mus>.K Rub on Abno;;im". :Aic(. Pcncn and soon i ieved. will i gcttn p to dM pic m .^n^T^ L. K. < ABSORB! Naf¥jß. I per hattwAi •H vs. $2.00 per bottle i
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    26 11 Mr. A. J. Sheedy. Chief Police Officer. Penang. ho is retiring i -ek after .'lO years' service in the Police Force which he joined in Mtti
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  • 41 11 rl > of Mr. J. H. M. Robftnn. of Kuala Lumpur is of historic hataraat, for U show* UM. King George (fourth from the right in the back row) he was when he visited Singapore in 1882.
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  • 417 11 Daring Exploits. AIRPLANE DESCENT INTO CRATER. ''.iver. EIATHEK Hubbard, of Santa Clan Ini\. ifornia, known v leagrajphors ;i- Urn f; ;im.m Priest" hai (♦-turned from niakinjr the first Itaowi nt into the active crater of Aniak chak. largest of the hundred of activi (raters in Alaska. Frank
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  • 2845 12 SHAKESPEARE THROUGH INDIAN EYES The Book Page i iiioiiKh Indian RjTW ll\ Raajee C.. Shahani. Herbert Joseph la, THE author of this book had read all at the age uniliar with the ell as I ibject, but on»Bother (I wiiii deeper along am! show much life-wise;.-Hinduism than Mr. Shahani !over.
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    12 12 Two of the illustrations of Lady Eleanor Smith's latest novel. "Ballerina."
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  • 15 12 A woodcut from E. Baker's "On Foot in the Highlands" Alexander Maclehose
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    • 333 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH TMK WOKI l> \MI)K REPUTATION. ml-Mai..if..t'-n-d by JOHN DX KINSON JTI). (Incorporated in BagJaad), ran _oi i««. Sl\(. \I'(»KK. AND SOLD BY All. ITATIOXEKfI IN N. \l. X 1 V. DICTIONARIES. ii amkkk's m bntiei ii •!•:>.- T" RY DICTION \in #j -,o I 1881 i
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    • 104 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. *n i 2 1 rptr r r tt* ri v I j_L__ i il i II II M^± arr-isH Si 55 —W~ SoH pi rT '3S 1 !?H54 55 SS^ 35 -tt-- -r-r- I -issa __i- -p. --J 111 te> 1 M 1 1 I fel LJ
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  • MALAYAN CLUB LIFE—PROGRESS DESPITE THE SLUMP.
    • 441 13 Annual Meeting. SUCCESSFUL YEAR REVIEWED. I>HK fourtl annual Vthletic 43-B, Upper Sm i Singapore, OF! Sept. 6. Th<- affairs of the llu w«r ended June under thi iieadingn a follows: Fiaaace temeni i ■bowed total Juni *{ii i'i:i" of wh lllt Ho Hong Bank, Ltd.. and
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    • 176 13 Open Handicap Ties For Next Week. The following an tW open handicai United Badmintoi 'arty lor aexl week: TOD Lee <l>i!i Got w Lira Joe Yoov. M. L. Tan V-. Low Kee Sv. Low Kee Choo.'i vs. Tay K i n Tong. Low Muck Len^ I I
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      12 13 Mr. Kok Chons lo;>k. Hon. sec. of tiie Nt^n Sembi'an Hadminton Association.
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      19 13 up photograph taken on the ore ;'«-ion of ih«* annual general meeting of the Kinta Indian \ssoriation at Ipoh.
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    • 413 13 SINGAPORE LECTI RE <»\ OONFI Ml S. AN interesting account of the life of ConfiiiiL- va- gi\ hi-,. i d* eran on >->;it. 10. Mr. (i. K. Loh ■cl. Tht Confueiu rnilo-ophi tv^" Christ. His birl ti «he i li moon. I ut ii le to
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    • 170 13 A group photograph of the comnii '<<■ ol 1,1 r.airenicit af the Amicable Athitti' Association for the year just cnuludtd Ire nl r»w I lei t to richt) Mr. i t-o Kho Hee. Hon. deasurer Mr. Koh Bwee l.ov. n e-p; t -idria Mr. Tan llenc
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    • 114 13 Wah Cbong B.P. vs. ('itylads. BEFORE a very larirv nmvil <■! thusiastir spectators a tHendly i>ad mnton .i atch of ~i\ singles and oik loubles, between the Wah ('honjr B. P. j \mat« ur H.F\ M on Sunda; 'i the foi owt, No. 73, York Hill, aff < hin
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    • 219 13 I Annual Meeting Of Serembsin Members. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremlian. Sept. 17. rHK Comm > of the Ftdmrmtmt U Institute, Seremban, then- tintii :inn'-ia lep.nt state that i c lo*ing of entrineer'i oflce, Beremban. ha m ii.« i it a- a/ain.-t 'Mi A ktcner it' Tt was
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    • 133 13 To Fight Tomorrow For Right To Meet Sharkey. Max S -rme'injr and Mickey Walker an to meet in n fifteen round lxu:t tomorrow iht- v if>n«'i- to nipit Jack Sharkey for 'H< veiffhi Mi r..-xt .lunc 'Valker. the to\ MMsf of th' I uly ti '•'hark to
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    • 96 13 STRAITS P.A.I Annunl Meeting And Election Of Htm Officials. the anr.ba! m«^ting > f th«- Strait I'h.VMcal Atklttk Party hfl.i la-t Sunda> at Urn if deiu-f of Mi. Lim Lian Lock (he follow elected office-bearer* 'or ,r Lim Tuan I Sgo I Tjinir Piouw >.-n Senjf hon irer Mr. Kih
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    • 48 13 SBCBETA ninton ft v.} i uu.h <>l" tri*> idly nn' with the Wah Che** Ha Iniinton P |ue*t«d t .ither th. Mr. Tan <«'? F'.onur. <• < hop Tan Hup Ron*, No. t3t, Teluk Ayei I or in the (aplam. 11l li khong Ann. i Straits Stramxhip Co.,
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    • 234 13 BLBCTION oi OFFICERS lOH }W2. Kinni oir Own Ml > !■■.!> 17. fUAN MU led at ai lie- in th« ft-. ion. Th< r"ook, t U<- dratted ule* of the a--*., iai ion in, K. 1'... :iinl H. fla Maria .ih. ttectioa ,11., A •.1m.a.l an
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    • 40 13 «**.;^v Mar i > W a, a^fc"' 3HMbbbbl i n» v|!(k\i.iiii:mm. m nUTIOCi i nlt-l.h r.K OH. KMI I SION in i lal «d and diir> Chilil, f»r i/s aoJooooli roo^e. SoU A gent a: MEDICAL OFFICE, Bra* Haaafc K»ad, Singap«trr.
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    • 85 13 Everything New Just Unpacked PHOENIX i H'" Klu.i.lir-. ti i- I aae <■< h.JUt I K.I. •anTHE NEW BOOK CO., I'r.mi.r H«>u-«- for Hameit.) I i-n r Strr.t. SINGAPORE. REGLYKOL BtMPt Turf for I>ia id (.i k kerki i > Km KK(.I\K'». RWI.VKOL and nun^iT UKL> K()l. l;l k< >l
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  • 198 14 YESTERDAY'S ENGLISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL. DERBY DRAW AT BIRMINGHAM. Arsenal Beat Bolt on. LIVERPOOL SUCCEED AT MIDDLESBRO London. Sept. 17. 'I played today in, I i..ani.- Ml rir-t Mvtsaaa. Beltea aTai Villa i 2 Blackbu i. A. 4 mderlaad l Biraitngaaai 2 Xv« rt. >ii J City 1 it.-. I :t
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  • 157 14 Perak Retain F.M.S. Trade And Customs Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, lapfe, 17. The saeeat final of ihe F.M.S. Trade and Customs inter-Stale cuji competition waa played today on the V.M.C.A. padang ■nd icsulted in a victory for the hoi l-f'ial;. who beat Selangor by two
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  • 173 14 CLOSE EXOTINC FINISH. THE final event in the women's races tit the gaperc Yacht club place yesterday, ending in a win r or Columbine I which led thf whole coil Miincll in Prima Donna won thf, contest, beatinir Mrs. Johnson in Betsy, by the short margin of
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  • 94 14 Old Rsifflesinns' Tournament lie's. The following were the lOsults of ties plajred la the Old Raffl«'sians' Tennis Tnnrnaiaani last week I Smith and Dr. S. L. Oehlerp (owe W) lieat Dr. Oh Thiam Hock and l». Pom Ckee Jaaj i"« '->• I I. A1..-.I (owe M) '.a H M
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  • 120 14 The resu'ts „t ties played on Friday n •iiurnamen 1 follows: Championship Singles. IM-. .!e Rmh beat Dr. S L. Oehlers A Sirjrl,^ Dr. de Soii7.a b. ai A. Hannay fi h, o— 2, C> 1. WomanV Sinule^. Hf S. RaSH beat Mi«s B. Campbell T— s. M.
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  • 81 14 Annual Volunteer Function At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent.! nban, Sept. 17. The British Resident, the Hon. Mr I. W. W. Hughes, distributed the prises "day at the annual Malayan Volunteer i i mi ry rifle meeting, which was viand aggregate prize was won ..mied Yusop and, the
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  • 70 14 (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. ML An interesting soccer match was wi'.thia afternoon when the Customs rtrnent met the State Medical -md iH'paitnunt in the Seremban h ter-Department Soccer League and won by 4 goals to one. The Caatataa Department, who started lamely in the early stages
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  • 856 14 Singapore Beat S. Jonore. GOOD PLAY OVER THE CAUSEWAY. Singapore 16 pts.; South Johore II pts. S[NGAPORE opened the Run auspiciously when a strong iefeate<i South Johore on the .lohore 'ervice Club ground yesterday by 10 >oints (two goals and two M 11 points (a goal and
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  • 424 14 SELANGOR HOCKEY TRIAL. Claude glenler in iim: form. (Frow Our Own Correspondent.) a Lumpur, Sept. 17. THE in BOCkej :id\ match R this evening More a handful of ->n the Selangor Club Padanif loins and Whites and en-l-d in w Colean>, which proportion of prol four goal- te tw. Th*
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  • 67 14 Returning To Mal;iy;i In November. (From Our Own Correspondent.) 17. Lall Singh, the Malayan CrWMfti sailing for India togttlttr with the Indian •Monday. Hfl will return to Malaya i Nowmbor after visiting Patiala. He is looking forward to his return t<> Malaya and hopes t<» ]>lay §m th<
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    • 83 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) HKAD Of lava. 1 c; rt: it Kastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONr>ON OFFICK: 27. Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England
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    • 105 14 i v < J Ntf^fal^r^Sw aaaWl J* .^^rj^* •-•-♦-^B aaamP^Fl*' *^Bimmmmmmwa^BaaaamV Ssfil >jf^ .^^F^t 4 i rTTT" 1 In""" lIIIIIZIIIIIII H■ tt hi C- 1111 I II H M m 7^^^r I The first Wr^ m m w \X?'^r ta^ 4C)T^ y^g^aaanaEiggloonnncicTnnnci^J^ l^ Jsaaaml J^m Mf^^^^^T T" sbb I aWAsam^^^^
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  • 2566 15 Singapore* f ttfd Cup Meet in ft OvmT Sueifssful Racing ■>•/ Support tor Tkm ioldlisator 5.t.(.. < n Tennis Tournament Svlanfior Ft>: I ..vague Competition rVdNf \etirirtf! Com j/'. lion Malay "/I"' Team I.ending The Wmy Hoir The Leagues Stand Today i Thoroughly Enjoyable And Successful
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  • 763 15  -  FRANCIS OUIMET 4wolf Notes* By (Present Amateur and Former Open Champion.) WIHKIIK is nothing under the sun the golfer will not do to improve his game and I suppose that is the main urnhition of everybody. Many are interested in the store they make fur
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  • 96 15 Story' <>f Tamil TT»I jl l1 With Attempted Suicide (From Our Own Correspondent.) k. 17. Making statement fa >k m I the local nun. Lerduy morning, I cimrge of atumpteil suicide, a Tamil, oajne<i lorry ilj i\ t r ,v the employ of Urn l^uhhc VS .in. Since
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    • 14 15 Economise by Using T.K.K. TYRES Cost Less Per Mile. TAN KAH KEE Co., Ltd.
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    • 145 15 LAMPS OF LASTING BRILLIANCE I JooA/ortfie name 1 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Seitlcn. >■ BINGAPOU VM) H.'{\\< 111 S. Stockists JOHN L ITTL E& CO.. LTD. EMPIRE PRODUCT ROSELLA PURE FOOD PRODUCTS j OVER 100 VARIETIES. i eT^Sr OR nearly half a century Roi-ella Pure Food Product!
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  • 119 16 A record ttmri i* ;:d to lia\«. ailmdod the (.old (up Day at the Singapore Turf Club's meeting yesterday. The pieiure i the Up ra in progress. I'unka* alia. Mr. Te<»h Koii Moh'-. horse, which won, being the fourth from the right. The picture en
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    • 13 16 Ibarra S. Elfas, mi o. I Cualifit^ Optician CAPITOL BUILDING. I TCL. 2751
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    • 172 16 Ibafr tVS.~ Ellas" (BcWplomccrt Opticicn CAPITOL GEBOUW. TEL. 2751. I MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE is British to the Teeth anil Makes Yellow Teeth White Isochrom The Film for Any Camera The Film for Any Subject The Film for Any Light. Speed 1300 D. BUSINESS CARDS ETC. TO LET at aror
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