The Straits Times, 2 October 1932

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  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. I No. 42. Sunday, October 2nd, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 42. Sunday, October 2nd, 1932. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 3572 1 Meeting Of Johore Planters' Association. "BOARD WRONGLY CONSTITUTED." Call For Immediate Independent Inquiry. "I ajaJU agree Ihat. wo -hould have more say than aaj haw had in regard lo Urn hoard and Ihe running of the Rubber Research lastitate. In my opinion,
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  • 132 1 IMPORTANT K\ll) IN SINGAPORE. A vary impor.ant raid in eoanection with Coauaanbti was oneeasefally car i-1 cut by the Sj>ecial Branch of the C. I. !>. on Thursday afternoon, with the result that two Hylams ard an 18-jrear-old K'h ii girl were arrested and brought be!.
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  • 85 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. I. Id. il«-.n;> nffMOa l«»da> wer% KI'RKKK. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Bu>rs) 2 IH J2d. (Sellers) 221 32d. Nov.-Dec. 2Sd. Jan.-Mar 2 B Md. Apr-June 2 II 16d. Joly Boat. I <-M M.irki i Tone —Firm. lIS.
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  • 66 1 S. A. WAR. Air Force Contributes To Koliv iv's Success. Santi;-.;,' 1 S< pi. '27. The Bolivian headawuirtera anaoaara that the iiK'hi for Kort Boqucron continues, and th.t the «.r force is contributing greatly U 1 the Bolivian sucr The aitaik of the I'Mianuayan aniy have bOM ii-pu' Anetu Ha\
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  • 86 1 Foreign Bags Missing. BANK REMITTANCES EXTRACTED. From Ou- O\ pon lent.) Bangkok, Oct. 1. *pHK fx.stal authorities here have notilied that seven b:igs of foreign mail which left here on Wednesday for Penang keosn on route. A considerable sum of money wa- en--1 in the bags, larr*e
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  • 195 1 Scandinavia's Compromise Formula. With Ihe armament parity bjgM naining in a state of suspended animied on 'he mdi M Herriot, the French Pro. ds to take the floor at 1 league assembly for a reiteration of France's attitude, a.id th:r man Foreica Minister (Baron von Neur«yfc I wil! follow
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  • 345 1 OFFICIAL M LLETINS FROM TOKYO. fTiHK following official bulletin ha received by the Japanese C nvjlateGeneral from Tokyo, dated Sept. 30. (1) There has been no evidence of i the Tsitaihar Statn n being a tucked by Chinese forces on or »ince Sept. 24. In the early
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  • 110 1 Two Readers Forecast Nine Out Of Ten Results. The prizt of $100 offered by The Sun<lav Times for a < on-.netition in connection with Home footLall has been won by two readers, one in Kuala Lumpur and MM in Singapore. Mneh succeeds! in predicting the coirod Msult in
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  • 738 1 Drama At Dawn In Paris Street. A TERRIBLE MOMENT. I "Russia, Russia, Oh, My Country." <H\ %k Mail.) Paris. Sept. 1 I. GORGOULOFF, the Russian aasasaia ol Pi evident Dimmer, was raiUotinod in mi ontside the Sante Iy alter s)\ o'c!o<-k this morninc- in bi death calmly, vi
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  • 1253 2 bEI'RESSIOM DEFEA TED SUNNY SOUTH AFRICA. A Dominion Young In Years Yet Old In Achievement. 4 I. WAYS, I had imagined my first home leave :t MM >>i thi biggest moments m my life. The moment of departure came and it certainly did not
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  • 1191 2 tNALOCY OF ANIMAL LONGEVITY. (My Dr. Sertjc Voronoff. the I. ous rejuv*nator.) .My present theories originated wht-n I I that the longevity of animals seemed to follow a certain rule. A clou matures at two years, and in seven timm that •pt'ii<><l he reaches
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  • 1223 2 Secret Rituals Of The Red Indian. Story Of A Seven-Years' Council. (|{> -S.wash") f| HE Red Indian of ro.rance is a crea■i- ture of the past.' How often do you hear Americans and Europeans who have visited the Americas say this! They have only seen
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    • 86 2 Safe, economical (arKOes cleanl ft stored, forwarded convenient ESXg?* O'l' f\ T% jk f\ T* of all kinds 1 w^ l\ I <■ H t i l h >' wt> k <in |jJ X' m VJ M J schedule rate. or for periods on ACCOMMODATION l»r |„i,..n ul K<>ods— furniture.
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    • 158 2 to/// UK Are you mskinj? some provision f<>? your futm \l /I quirements or are you just groins: from day to (lay r allowing the future to take care of itself What will y U be your position when you retire The pension you 1 ll I will receive will
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    • 39 2 DID YOU WATCH MA'S WHEN 1' SAID v -j-^ SHE LOOKED l ™^S£L± I^U~ POP AS YOUNG COIjONEL— KMVjt&t i> 1 IIC AS PHOEBE s J" J J fr— '2 2 I /tapyri&ht. 1937, by Thf Bell Syr.di.-Jtt Tn:.'ffi'
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  • 462 3 $100 CASH PRIZE OFFERED. Can You Find The Winners At Kuala Lumpur? A cash prize of $100 is being offered by The Sunday Times in connection with the raring at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday next, Oct. H. At, tlio time of writing the handicaps for next Saturday
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  • 205 3 Police Find Body Of Shot Man's Wife. New York. Sept. 17. tMt afternoon the police found in drMMrtk circumstances the body of Mtk. Kilward Dubois. The disovery was made in an almost unlighted cellar, 12 ft. square and 8 ft. hiph, with walls of cement blocks. In
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  • 1177 3 A Prey To Hyaenas. MY ESCAPE FKOM A TERRIBLE PREDICAMENT. (By Roger Courtney, the well-krowit professional big game hunter.) rthc white man the hyaena is not a pleasing animal. To commence with, he has an unpleasant even obscene—ap|x»arance, and moreover his habits ard customs are strictly
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  • 335 3 CO-OPERATIAE POl LTH I PRODICTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1. 17TALA Lumpur housewives are now able to buy a product never before available in this town namely a guaranteed new-laid egg. Thank-* to an organisation created by the Co-operative Department fggs
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  • 278 3 Returns Home "Tired Of Secret Life." (By Air Mail.) Ni'wcastlc-on-Tyne, Sept. 17. I (Iramatnally disappearing fIWH home and l>c.-nig missing for ten M young London bank clerk, who had been i-nxiuusly sought by two fiancees in the South ot Kngiand. was found here today living under an
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  • 232 3 Detective Interrupts Fight For Poison. (By Air Mail.) Liverpool, Sept. 17. How a <i gaged on a mission of arrest found a young couple struggling f'.r possession of a bottle of poison was ted in a singular case heard here today. The man concerned, Joseph Jon< en
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  • 141 3 ,st Fortunes <W Bombay otton Magnates. (By Air Mail) London, v lvve.pi> Indian rnulti-millionan<*. whose total fortunes are estimated at 4i7n.000.000, are being invited to leave their homes in Bombay to settle in the land of their forefathers Persia. This invitation is issued under a scheme aside
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  • 695 3 HORRIFIED o\ HEARING U <.O (Ml. (My Uff .Mail I. Ixindon, Sept. I■> If()\V ,i week-end visit o< two yoiuijj Londoners to friend.-- in the country MfTCd by a tragedy, involving the death of one through the ad af the other. was graphically described at Dorking
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    • 78 3 Your attention please \l\ K V Oil I and Matsaye and for Lovers of Li^ht. Air Sun.) M\K\ oil n stimulating skin protection to thuse who exercise, indulge in snorts and zealously guard their skin th. •at sintle bottle $I.N. KOOTBAI.I 'mm sizr- Ito ."> |at >pecial v, h.. Any
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    • 55 3 r~ m~m STATUE OF £v "OURLADYOFLOURDES". With clock-work music in relitriA—J ous tunes and one electric Hunt X in front of the Matue complete with flexible wire and plug. Tainted in (iold Colour. K\;nll> the same as illustration. Made SM in France. «k M PRICES MODERATE. J^lnß| K. M. OLI
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  • 983 4  -  AKIR. BRIDGE NOTES. Detecting A Bluff. By This teriftj of ortivlc* ft not ivlriiihd fur thf ltd vii n n il bridfjr player, hut t»r thr saoi nsi/oHly waei aaonif played Anriinii Bridge for //<'(/«, new fiilil tin mm! ri a sin /jt into Cm.tract, uh
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  • 228 4 Disobeyed A Constable's Signal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 1. The local Traffic Department has taken strong measures of late to suppress cyclists who are in the habit of not observing traffic regulations in the town ©f Seremban. Recently two cyclists were produced before the Seremban magistrate
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  • 1354 4 By THE WANDERER. Deserving Tribute To The lion. Mr. John lia^nall The Mete 1.5.1*. President Independent Of Employers (.hampioninf[ The Planter Many I 'ariations Of Treatment Month-To-Month Agreements Rubber lloadivay Trials 1 Sight For hiwla Lumpur. TH XT was well-deserved tribute which i whs paid |o Mr.
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  • 170 4 Chinese- Dies After Alleged Assault (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 1. The Seremban coroner this morning held an inquest into the death of a Chinece, named Choonjr Ah Chow. who. it was alleged, had been fatally assaulted. The alleged assailant is another Chinese, named Choong Ah Vong.
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  • 119 4 Two Chinese Arrested In Srl.mjjor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 1. Alleged to have wilfully caused the death of a CM— by striking him on the head with changkoU two Chinese Lai ("huen and Koon Lok. were produce) in the local police court, and charged. The murder
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  • 124 4 Physical And Literary Union. m* EMBERS of the Union are notified that the first luncheon meeting which .roposed to be held at Mr. Syed Mohd. Alkaffs bungalow at Pasir Panjang ha been postponed to Oct lfi Membe-« will l>e notified later regaining arrangements and transpo' t. It is
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  • 124 4 I Wall Chonn B.»*. vs. Hoi licks B.P. AHK'I CRN friendly match of badinin ton of o singles and two double-; Ix-tw.'cn the Wah Chang 1!P. and the Horlicks 8.P., will be played at the World on Saturday next, at 7. H0 p.m. The following players will rep the
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  • 74 4 References In Penantf Supreme Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'ellane;, Sept. ,'A). Reference wm» made in the Supreme < ourt thi.- morning before ■< large •fathering of members of the lldi to the (ieatb of Mi. .Murison Allan, the founder ol the legal firm of Adams
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    • 51 4 YOU CANT RK OPTIMISTIC WITH A misty ornc CONSULT ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. MALAGAS < HKAI'KST OI'TK lAN. 17, CHAI'KL ROAD. K ATOM. Singapore. SU;HT IKSTKI). (.I.ASSKS SIPPLIED. PRICKS MiiliKK I X— Kr..m $4. upward*. WILL CALL PKRSONALLY AT A.NY ADOKbbbbV. KKPAIKS Rinoculars, Telmcope*. Walrhr*. OROBM RK( KIVKI) RY POST ATTKNDED
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    • 145 4 TOMORROW! The Singapore DAILY NEWS. DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING fJ, A SPOTS /*V -M M I CRACKS SCALY ITCHY J I BETWEEN DRY BLISTERS I mm J THE TOES SKIN L— ABSORBINE J? KILLS Has*** SINGAPORE FOOT %Any one of these unplessant symptoms is a
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    • 111 4 CHILDREN'S COMNEM. /Vo. 42. HSVITED TO TEA WITH THE QUEEN. ftr -r? j »Jj r?x*^— *^s> i^^aMfci DiHconholately. Kthel Jane searched round She's hiding in huge flowers— l don't know why!" Her darling Sally Shrew mild not be iound. Then butterfly just waved and said Gord-bye.' Then suddenly a creature
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  • 1491 5 Annual Oncra! Meeting. (II UKM VYS REVIEW 09 THE \EAK. THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Automobile Club >vas held at the MNI of the secreta i < nartered I Bank Chambers, yesterday, Mr. V. J. L. I Mayger, the president, being in the chair. Those
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  • 249 5 Cute His Only Salary By £3,000. A man who wanted to be a fireman but became a Profess or ..f Greek instead is New York's new mayor. All his boyhood years Mr. Joseph McKci\ now acting mayor of New York, following the resignation of Mr. "Jimmy"' Walker,
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  • 230 5 Helm Orders In The Navy. A Fleet Orcer of a mildly revolutionary character was issued by the Admiralty on Sept. lib It decreed :hat from Jan. 1 next th*Navy will ad pt a system of direct ing orders 9 milar to those which, accordinjj to ar Ait of
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  • 466 5 VE\H OF IBTALUTIOM m POHB6M UHJNIMUb Bombay, Sept. 10. Mr. J. K. Meht,a, Secretary of the Indian Merchants' Chamber. Bombay, has addressed a lengthy letter to the Secretary .o tht Govermr«Rt of India, Commerce Department, disapproving of the trade i lent arrived at between Great
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  • 104 5 Melbourne Insists On The Use Of Overcoats. Regulations of iron severity to govern induct of bathers on the South Melbourne beach are published in the official Gazette, says a Reuter Australian message. These regulations provide that People in bathing costumes must either remain continuously in the water
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    • 166 5 MATINEE TODAY 3-15. XS&uahJ RESERVATIONS PHONIC 6903. AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ORIGINAL SHOW! A UNITED g\4 H^A^V artists mm Mm British AMMr m *m^ picture %mj^ Wnt& tuufod IIANET IWUNM m I POLLY WARD m£ rm I peter JP$ S(*& m GAWTHORNE ag^m V I MICHAEL CATCHY TUNES! DANCING! COMEDY!
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    • 5 5 TOMORROW The Singapore DAILY NEWS.
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    • 166 5 Not Only A Wonderful Animal Picture But ALSO THE BRIGHTEST BRITISH MUSICAL SHOW j CAPITOL MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 1 A GREAT DOUBLE BILL! "The New Jack Buchanan"— RICHARD DOLMAN and *SWi ROSEMARY AMES -*E Associated British Radio's Musical. Sin^in^ Production "LOVE ON THE SPOT" FROM SAPPER'S
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  • 681 6 ¥N every country woman is stcadil) panding her share in bwtMM and j.s more and more fields are opetnil t>> Im> her >tatu* is being raised. WOnun of every country have realised that th> nothing they cannot do, and as economic conditions have, made it difficult for
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    56 6 THK contrasting scarf is a feature of the gown at the left. Irom Patou. developed in dark blue bililis with orange scarf ends at the waistline and shoulder. The other drCBl hi developed in white silk organdie with sapphire blue dots making an effective contrast. The blue note is repealed
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  • 291 6 CUT the crust off some not -tow-stale I bread, and make rings alumi nches in dianietir. Butter wt 11. Hard- 1 Imil some ejrffs. cool, shell. Ec( in h:ihj crosswise, and put one half in th< c«nti <\ of each riiiß. Arranjr* 1 Mehovta rourv!.| Do not
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  • 256 6  - The Marriage And Career Problem Dorothy A. HENEKER liy Secretary of International Federation of Business Women. through the fact that they were still slaves of tradition and born for the home, the women of this generation are born for business and far better equipped to enter such a life. To
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    • 129 6 FIVE REPRESENTATIVE VALUES FROM WHITEAWAYS LADIES SECTION I <S*L WHITE CELLULAR NET CORSELETTE. Elastic bach and ti4c j>.nn-l>. h<><ik iK<- lii,'"" >ketch. Size to :<S bust. PRICE $2.25. a #^e w c3h basic lap VALUts ft^ v^ N C%J^s) PINK BROCHE SUSPENDER BELT. Msatta back wtd iMc paaasii liook sidi'
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    • 55 6 /J fcj7jfV\ ■iiiillllillllliiiiiii!.. /Jj£*?lr7 Chocolate Occasions J&~ nt Inralrf sport* ground, Jf§^ motoring, picnics. o» any "**'**^n >^ vi other Chocolate Oicunon y^^s. Thr delightful flavour of ">w -X^r^vx s^*+. >. Nestles is a rrvtUdon in chorolalr It n purr and whol omr and l()07u f{jL^t^tj^^j{R' nourishment as wrll as
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    • 133 6 I HENKY H. COHEN. UJ.^^ S tad Floor Maynard Building, H 16 Battery Road. T»i I SINGAPORE niXk /^KREBOS JELLIES V>are easy to make, I /iff If Kit V' set uickl y and are I mtM MSX to the taste. 1 'wC"ClifeTk/” They are obtainable in jc^g^^ a variety of
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  • 5414 7  -  GWYN EVANS. OUR SERIAL STORY By EAPW CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. BUI Kellaway, an out-of-work journalist, sitting on a bench on 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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    • 34 7 SPEED CAN BE OBTAINED WITH A BOYD-MARTIN BULLET SINGLE STEP OUTBOARD HYDROPLANE 11' Long x 3 'B Beam, SPRUCE FRAME- CEDAR PLANKING. WEIGHT 100 LBS. ONLY. $200/United Engineers limited, SINGAPORE. ELTO OUTBOARD MOTOR EXPERTS.
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  • 425 8 Protests from the Japane c ConsulatesGeneral at Singapore and elsewhere regarding the reports emanating from Chinese sources as to the trend of even'in Manchuria are becoming more f r quent. The latent one refers indignantly to report thai 1,00(1 Japar.e c tr ops had MM disarmed by the
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  • 2219 8 Sitvii't Tours intl I Inn They Are Managed. [PART LI (By J. R. Westgarth. the British engineering expert who returned to England after three years work as oliicial adviser and inspector to the Soviet Government.) WHEN Mr. Bernard Shaw visited Russia last year, he
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  • 1214 8 Belive it or not being The Assertions of Ananias 1 1 i <• you hav<- read all those magnificent blurbs about the new morrviw lhat i~ t<> make 's |pMHM t v:iii >r<»w"' Talk about nCfWMMBI from the top*! Kull pa if ads. all over the members cf the staff
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  • 338 8 1 Vnanias News Kureuu.) Singapore. Saturday. I. ale lasl night it was learned Ilia; a daring attempt was made h> an international uany: to -muKul.- rm into Malaya. \t of Hit plot l«aked out and a sperial watch was kepi on all ships entering the ports ■if the
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    • 159 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ADETPHI HOTEL. SPECIAL CLASSICAL ON- KRT. l J..'{o p.m. ALHAMBKA iIILAi'RE. OON6OMLLA witi Mr. and Mrs. Martin JokaaOO. •>.'••"» I.IS p.m. I'hone ti'JUif. CAPITOL THEATRE. LOVE ON NIK SI'OT with Richard Dolman and ACROSS THE WORLD with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson. S.ll —^.l"» p.m. I'hone IMI-1 HAMLBOBOUCH
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    • 48 8 PIANO TUNING—REPAIRS. REMOVALS—HIRE. E. CHARLES. I Phone 2902. 284, Orchard Koad. E^mak a ««i W VIA m. /ja l\ I the stken(;thi:m\(. k m tuitmu s (OD-I.IVKK OIL EMILSION. Eaitily AMsimilatrd and diKext^d. Children like tt for its palatable Tagie. Sole Agents: MEDICAL OFFICE, Braa Ra*»S Koad, Singapore.
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    • 21 8 §Hw SwnaaH Wants EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE Stftt.
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  • 1045 9 Serious Charge. SAID TO HAVE REMOVED RAILWAY METALS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 30. IN the Magistrate's Court, befor< S. HcllingS, the preliminary inquiry was commenced this morning, Mr Lloyd, of the Railways, leading the evidence, into the case in which Omar b'n Dai)
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  • 558 9 MAN WHO VANISHED WITH £3,000. (By Air Mail.) London, Sept. 18. WHAT counsel described as the last act of a mailbag theft drama, which started in January last, was played out at the Old Bailey when Herbert Timbrell iFricker, postman, was sentenced to four years' penal servitude
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  • 144 9 Harrowing Sights In Stricken Region. Athens, Oct. 1. British warships have bombarded the building-s in the earthquake area in order to lemove the danger to the rescue parties Irom walls suddenly collapsing. Ambulances are working ni^ht and, day penetrating further into the stricken region. Increasingly gruesome sights are
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  • 245 9 NEGRI SEMBILAN WELL BEATEIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 1. IN an inter-Staie hockey match played today, Perak defeated Negri Sembilan by six goals to one. Perak were superior in the forward line, Caleb on the left wing and Daas on the right wing being in
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  • 283 9 CONVICT'S DEATH LEA P. Wanted To Leave London For Dartmoor. London, Sept. 11. Because he was not transferred to a convict prison, a 24-year-old prisoner whose name is stated to be Brook leapt 60 feet to his death at Wandsworth I rison, S.W. Ke was serving three years' penal ser\ilude
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  • 156 9 Hunter Who Killed His Friend. A mauntain peak C.OOO feet high has been used a a "law court" for a murder trial in Yugoslavia. A man was accused of murdering hi greatest friend and fellow-huntsman. One evening at dusk, according to hitatenvnt. he «iw an armed man
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  • 298 9 Summons Recalls A Newsboy's Romance. (B> Air Mail.) London, Sept. 17. His address being given a- Knbrook Manor, Cheriton, near Folke 'cne, a former Folkestone newsboy who married an American h< ealed at Ilythe. Kent, that he now a'^ed a livinjr motor-van driver. The young .ran ajflM
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  • 150 9 The hair hopper may in i>r tain circumstan< <- become the dn locust, according to Prof«»sMor .1. 0. I'aiire. of die Imvei ity of I'retoi ia. who i al-o chief loeu I offieci <•'' the I'nion. The Professor declares that mob chology affects grasshoppers in the same way
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  • 205 9 VICTIMS SI RPRISED IN THEIR SLEEP. Athens. Sept. 28. T»HE latest estimates casualties of the toll of the earthquake on the Chace-du-c Peninsula place the number of deaths at IM and injured at M 9, Fifteen villages have been wrecked. The large death roll is due to
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  • 139 9 Nudist Women Go Out For Converts. Buen<> Aires Sept. IS. Nudist missionaries of both sexes have invaded South America from Central Europe to found a colony on the banks of the Parana River near here. They have rented a ranch with 1,000 of land, where the motto will
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    • 130 9 HEDGES BUTLER Ltd. t£ WINE MERCHANTS flflto TO HIS MAJESTY j* i^|& KING GEORGE V. mS^ftm ESTABLISHED 263 YEARS. Prj^ I)' Aiipciinlnu-nt H- \'>>>eirtment iv II M. the King. lo I'.K.H. The l'rin«-<r «.f alr< VERY CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS *jjL I AY Al- J-.O S< OT( H W MISkV.
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    • 7 9 TOMORROW! F I The Singapore DAILY NEWS.
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    • 164 9 WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND ALL THESE ADVANTAGES AT THIS LOW PRICE? SALOON. fj) hromiam-finiEhed radiator, with wire p.Lble guard fA 14 '.'2 h.p. engine with air pre-heater and fume consuming head, coil ignition and duralumin connecting rods. f£ Fully compensated, s-ilent Lockheed Hydraulic J-v.heel Flakes and Mat'na type wire
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  • 96 10 Cordon Of Soldiers To Keep Crowds Back. nigsberg, Sept. A latge crowd assembled on Tuesday noon at Atrauchbucht on the Frishche. inir Peninsula for U f tne rocket constructed I y an aagiaeer named Winkler. The rocket is equipped with a psrachuto which will l>»- released at the
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  • 47 10 French Military Expedition In Difficulties. Pans Sept. 27. irding to the Socialist Popuk French mil i tar;. on to Moi *hi- h \tlas t- ate situate Th. >f deserted na 1 »a c«id f efciona Th. r^nch miliary r ng all availahl. he expedition —Aneta-Ti!)-
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    • 45 10 <§M| »'/p After the Swim S3 T \jf4L)'\rw I Cio through life IK'»- H/JjirV w t u> r^' lt spirit. m^MapfAi M\vm W^*- J I L I el f J l€ I ail n\ ana A I P^. k. Manl V laJeaiiwaßaflHgwßw] n^kwJ ■aVahi eawMfsSsal
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  • 298 11 Government Servants Form New Society. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seicinban, Oct. 1. On Dei. 17, r. 1-*;. when a ■paeial gaaar «l meeting of Government terra ti in tin State ;i held at Seremban it wan unanimously re olved t lorn', the Negil Sembilan Governmenl Co-oper-ative Thrift -I'd
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  • 110 11 (From Our Owa CamapaadMl Ipoh. Oct 1. 1^11 K half yearly awatiat <>f the Ip<>n Catholic <iul) was hcl«l M Sunday last with Father Allanl. ivho i oArio pi< 'it the club. In tin- chair. The election of offlae-beareri malted ;is lnll'iw- :M, Mr. W, J. B.
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  • 251 11 Malay Better-Living Society. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sercmban, Sept. 27. 'pHK KegTi Sembilan Ma'ay Better-Liv- ing Society which was formed some i two years ago through the efforts of Tuan I Ahmad. J.P.. the Negri Sembilan State Councillor, has made good progress •nder the presidentship of the Dato
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  • 206 11 Debate On Daylight Saving. AWKKK age a debate on the subject, "Daylight saving is a l>oon to all working people was discussed at the < hinese Students' Litemrj Association under the chairmanshiii of Mr. I^e Hock Lye. The motion was put by the affirmative 'eader, Mr. Tan Chin
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  • 135 11 Annual Election Of Officials. A I tlir |.">th annual general ni< tinjf of the Kn>r Wah Kok Association held on Fi iday, Sept. 2o, Iho 'o'lowing offiuah were elected Patrons, Messrs. Wee Ban Cheng, Mm Thiam Siew and Ang Chec Seng. President, Mr. Tan Tianp Quee.
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  • 364 11 S.A.F.A. Li-ague, resulting as follow* Won 14, lost 2 and drew 1. The same team played It friendly matches iiurirg the season, of this number they won 16, lost 2 and drew 2. The second team have not played away from the club ground, hut have
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  • 131 11 Members Meet The New Patron. HPUK Straits Physical Athletic Party called a special general meeting on I Sunday last at Mr. Tay Oen Seng sidence. No. 94 Tras Street, for the pu.of introducing the newly-selected natron, Mr. Lee Wah Leong. to all the menil" The hon.
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  • 180 11 Anniversary Dinner At Tort Swettenham. Till Anglo-Malayan International Correspondence Club, which has its headquarters in Singapore. i> rapidly gaining in popularity. On Sept. 1. moie than .'«> members f r >m Klang and Port Swettenham celebrat' I the first anniveisary of the club by hold
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  • 18 11 The <ntii<- for the open doub os minton championship of he Lads' Badminton l';u'. >!;iy.
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  • 41 11 A FRIENDLY match af ba I will be played between the ffwk Chong 8.P., and the Eng Sing <>U1 Hoys' anon on Wednesday, at tb<- Great World ;.i I p.m. Phiwi im MMortcn are aakaa t there at T..50 p.m.
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    29 11 Koh Eng Wang (centre) champion of the S A.W.1.. \o\ire>" Weight Lifting Championship meeting. 19H 2. Right. Tan Son Ch>e, runner-up and left, ({nek Niap Hean. who was third.
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    33 11 A flashlight photo of the Klang and Port Swctlenliam members of the Anglo Ma'#)an International (orre* pondence Club taken at Port Swettenham on the occasion of the first anni>ersar> celebrations of the club.
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    58 11 K Alexander who ha- pla>< I lor Negri >>mbil;in at hork< H<- :il>o reprextlicl the State a! -occer once ar.H «ent with the l.( I V <»ii their Sumalran tour la-1 >ear. He i- the regular nmetir uoal kit per ol the St. Paul"- «>|d Bay* w !n. won the
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    62 11 A group photograph taken at the S N I Novices' Weight-lifting Championship meeiint. 1932; sitting (left to right) Chia Bok (ice. recorder. Wee Sian l^ok. judge. Ahmad bin Jama', referee: llendrick Tan. judiM 1 (.oh Ah Chen k scale supervisor, front ro* Se.»» Kirn Teck. catcher; h»ck Niap Hean :?rd
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    • 133 11 REGLYKOL Sine Cure for DiabtftM KKt.MKoi. Contain liKMiiciiiHl herb? harmless to health. KK(.J.\ KOI. reduces suirar and Ai-rtune in tin- urine. R*V;i.VKOL i discharge of urine. UGLYKOL *■■)>;>■,. the abnormal feeling of thirst and hunger KM. I. > KOI. promotci di»r»"stion. HMSLVKOL earn -kin Hat%am attendant ■>■■ DiaWtof Mich as
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    • 22 11 vnajp^gaaa^ajna^ BB (T H 7 V A Tribute To Perfection Mavrn HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. 1 U\ Xl vi it v.'iii. iron
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  • 3056 12 "HAJI" HAMILTON'S BOOK of MALAY PANTUNS. The Book Page Malay Pantuns. Malay Sonnets. TransUted by A. W. Hamilton. illustrated by W G. Slirliiu. Printers Limited, $1. WK l:a just received a little volume of considerable local Interest entitled Malay Sonnets." The work is composed of "8 or "Pantuns" translated into
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    • 109 12 To the Editor of the Sunday Times. St.- Amongst the »f l>ooks on uage 12 of yott! at on Safe Custody," appears to me to give away the plot rather too ■Iv to be fair to the author and futur* Moreover, the reviewer -tat. all this author's novels
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    • 405 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH THE WOKI.I) WIIU: UKI'I TVIION, Manufactured by JOHN DICKINSON A 0., LTD. (Incorporated in England). POST Ml 16«. Sl\<; AI'OUK. AND SOLD BY Ml ITATIOIfBH IN aULAYA, Do You Know HOW TO WRITE Letters Correctly If not. thr following will h«|i» \.»u mi OKKK( I (.1
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    • 155 12 OUR CR 9? s R JI P Z ZLE (CLUES.) Klirvv in. Behave toward is. Hearken 20. Btiitffing ««<'l I. Scruti .)•> Having minute u|i'.niiiK properif OnP o r two 11. Entice li<ur t i_'. Bmaller Muuntity J7 n l(y >3. I Rack It. Tim.l.. r Inn I'.oud flails 16.
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    • 643 13 H will appear- the first issue of a v^^ IB 'mllP 1 iBP3ges 56 Columns 1 5 Cents] I 3>S which win mark an ENTIRELY NEW DEPARTURE IN MALAYAN JOURNALISM I 1 THE SINGAPORE DAILY NEWS I E S NGAP ?:!I DA LY NEWS I Will use a format wholly
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  • 303 14 VILLA'S VICTORY OVER CHELSEA. Leeds Only Draw. HUDDERSFIELD SWAMP NEWCASTLE. London, Oct. 1. THE following were the results of dm iyed today in the English and Scottish Leagues: tic Utd. 0 Iluddersfielrl T. Sheffield Wed. :< w"e«t Hrom. A. W'huinptun \V. Sheffield ftd. 4 I 1
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  • 1192 14 NEWCOMERS DEFEATED in hie rest. A LARGE crowd turned out to witness the first game of the Singapore CridMt Clul) RugKy football season whei. The Rest defeated the Newcomers by the arga margin of 'M points (five goals and four trie*) to nil. For the first
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  • 493 14 Two Surprises. AN OBJECTION UPHELD IN SIXTH RACE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1. The Selangor Turf Club's autumn meeting opened this afternoon in fine weather. The attendance was good and included the Sultan of Perak. The going was on the heavy side, owing to
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  • 92 14 Scheme To Organise State Football Ivc-ague. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lun. pur, Sept. 30. Sport among the Indian community of this State is being sedulously fostered by the Selangor Indian Association, and the latest proposal is a football league for all Indian sides in the State. In
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  • 572 14 OLD RAFFLESI ANS BE VI SCHOOLBOYS. OR. A. 4: R.I. THE Old I'afflesians' Association hockey eleven proved themselves superior when they met Raffles Institution in a match on the school ground yesterday, and beat them by four clear goals. G. Ross, who played back during
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  • 124 14 Th*- following havr been invited t-i [Ihy hockey for the Kt'.C Ist XI v.-. the Gloucestershire Raiment on Wednesday on the Padang F. J. L. Mayger E. G. Staunton and R. A. Ashworth T. W. Morray, Lieut. N. C. Phillips and P. C. Sands B. Brooke,
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    • 85 14 TOMORROW The Singapore DAILY NEWS. Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 11l AD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court
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    • 22 14 ]jlj|:;/Ag first sir |t^A Deli^htFul Drink TIGER BKR"Shandyi I gj^N A combination r^TH^ E9EB r .yL, J fRAUK L, NtAVt I" UVIHUI(t\
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  • 1926 15 Svlansgor :v/ The Rugger Seasot: A Survey Of Thm 'ftrrial Mine Regular Members I os Vm Sidte A Few Meweomers Ckime&e Hit Ule From Tuiping No/able Tennis t ftrnumee Two Championships Won Wiikim A Fortnight (BY FORU ARD). THE first rugger frames were played in Kuala
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  • 682 15  -  FRANCIS OUIMET •Golf Notes > By (Present Amateur anil Former Open Champion.) OCCASIONALLY, oae hears of oi M a golfer in the act of breaking j a brand new set of clubs over his knee or else \owiiiK to toss them into the n< lake.
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  • 346 15 Dullest Match Seen In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1. Judging from t<>.l a y State trial* Sclangor ia f*ce<l with a lean hockey 'Hit MlMl»n had c|iffic-ulty in being able to find substitutes for Hodgkinson and Winnington-Ingram. Whites mm posed the State team,
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  • 169 15 Mystery Of Man Handed In A Wood. Qfc \ir Mail.) London, Sept. 18. The tra'.:i death of Lionel l'harle< a young cattle dealer, of Mollington, near Chester, is being !^at<<l by the I'oitmadoc police. Anderson, who was only 20 years of eicntly married Miss Dorothy A ixson, i
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  • 263 15 River Craft Of Famous College Destroyed. Cambridge. Sept. 17 Thousands of pounds woith of damage was done, lx>ut~. equipment, and records being destroyed, when tire broke out at the famou- liege boathouse 8881 in the eaily hours of this morning. The alarm was given by a man
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  • 27 15 H. 1 In fine weather, before 20.<' torn, in an intet-LeaL match Ihe league were defeated by the English la'm^uc hy .*> goals to 2. Kci.t
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  • 171 15 Bhagga Singh Wins In 22 Minutes. Th-re was a large attendance at the rid Stadium last night fof the weightliftinp, wrestling and boxing contests, but unfortunately for the management the show was far from l>eing a -uccess. Two amateur tights were down for vs. 1.. Calistan arc* P. Rashid
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  • 75 15 At•daaj to the preliminary election ihe VI. i proxiof 260 seats in the new 'parliament while the I n« have 110 iot h /.elo's Batty baa '•'>). and approximatel) Republicans would thus Ik- left in Monty if the Monarchists and Comii SOJOS, B that event, would p'obably rce
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  • 57 16 he first Pu.^ger match of this season in Singapore took place yesterday on the I'adang vihe;i The Rent heatily defeated Ihe Newcomers. The aln»ve excellent action pictures show, (left) a line-out during the first half, and (right) a goal-kick which failed. The players comin;r on
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    50 16 The K.A.F. and Malays nut at the Aiwon Koad Stadium on Friday ar.d the encoifnter resulted in a victory for the former by 2 goals to nil. On the left the captains are wn tossing for choice of «-nds, and on the rfgkt, the R.A.F. goalkeeper stops a dangerou* shot.
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