The Straits Times, 11 December 1932
1932-12-11
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Title Section35 1932-12-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY IN MALAYA. No. 52. Sunday, December 11th., 1932. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malayt. No. 52. Sunday, December 11th., 1932. Price 10 cents.35 words
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159 1932-12-11 1 DEMAND FOR A CLEARER LEAD. Lord Cecil At National Peace Council. "UNMANNERLY LANGUAGE" "Should Net Allow Ourselves To Be Moved By Threats." London, Dec. 1". "OIR JOHN SIMON'S win and •r.Hlcrate counsel prevailed at fens Assembly, the Daily Mail in a leader. WhiU sniittee elReuter - 159 words
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Article151 1932-12-11 1 A Scotsman's Moral kfebt The "fenJatsss)Hanl Chamber of Commerce, ncne of whom wanl hairman, has caused another deadlock. At last month's meeting ;i Brraj man volunteered, but withdrew whsu hiemployers refused their consent. And now again m one has offered to tak th? Mr. \V. K.151 words
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Article84 1932-12-11 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) l.ondi.n, Dec. 10. The closing prices today were RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wiles*.) Spot (Bay* It/ni. (Sell. 2 IS/SJd. iui Mar. 2 IS/Ud. Apr.-.lune 2 17/ J2<l. -liijy-St |fed Oct.-!*... 2 1 1/ IKd. Market lew (Juict. TIN. S|m»i tiMM.84 words
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Article140 1932-12-11 1 i r murd< r and suk-i Ie whr!i Ktrangcl) Baliac'i masterd from Lj Francois Buch< lag to their I poverty they wished to end th. ir lives I lUently found n their ilat. V letter addressed to the ommi pol cs sxnlaiM i th their end. It140 words
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Article102 1932-12-11 1 MITCHELL IN GOOD FORM i 7 FOR 77. Wagga Wapga, Dec. 10. THK M. <'.('. tourists met the Southern districts of New South Wales in a 1 WO- day match which began today. I S Wyatt won tlv SB I to,- th^102 words
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Article274 1932-12-11 1 Promise Of Altar To Buckfast. The beautiful high altar craved in |«M and silver and set with precious stones which was promised to the monks of Buckfast Abbey by the late Mr. J. H. Schiller, of Wimbledon, was the subject of a summons which came before Mr. Justice274 words
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Article213 1932-12-11 1 Muiderer Hears His Fate Unmoved. From the dock in the Court of Criminal Appeal Ernest Hatchinson, who is under seSJesßee of death, heard his plea for to appeal rejected. M'ltchinson, who is 4:5, was found guilty at Berkshire Assizes of the murder of Mrs. Gwendoline Annie Warren,213 words
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Article93 1932-12-11 1 HIS DOUBLE LIFE. Man's Courtship While Living With Wife. When Albert Ktlward Short 32. cellarman, p;.:i.l« I (Wilt? at Chelmsfor.l 'iarlow, it was that he was married in I'Xl'.i, and mdm Kid with his wife and hildren until last July. Then hf wont away, teiling Jiis wife he was going93 words
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Article478 1932-12-11 1 "Infinite Despair/ GROTESQUE PANTOMIME OF WINGED POLICEMAN. "Singapore, today, is nothing but military outpo-t. with rarrac'is de-luv for soldiers who live like c-.-ntleinei. So write* a correspondent i»f I h Impartial, Saigon, after v n to Singapore. The MM *nUi'-i pen picture •>( Singapore town, and478 words
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Article651 1932-12-11 1 Rubber 50 Years Ago MAN WHO CLOTHED CANNIBALS" The i»;:ii\ Impress publisher a >-tranic' story <-f a Itrighton man. who, half -a -rent ui> u£<i. made a fortune l>> s«ndinti <-'H elstlH to Va'.jya, Siam. \u-.tr«lia pnd Africa, and "in return wii given as nMirh651 words
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Article125 1932-12-11 1 PRESENT SYSTEM LIKELY TO BE RETAINED. ACCORDING to inquiries made hy the Sunday Times yesterday there is a widely held impression that the scheme under which it was proposed to have one Chief Justice for the whole of Malaya is most unlikely to materia; The125 words
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Article67 1932-12-11 1 Kualii Lumpur Businessman Creates A Record. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 10. MR. Benjamin Talalla is expected at K(?ala Lumpur on Monday morning after creating the record as the first Malayan businessman to travel to London and back by air. He arrived at67 words
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Article108 1932-12-11 1 Judge And Imitation Revolvers. The Recorder (Sir Frnest Wild, K.C.) sugg^ted at the Old Bailey that it should be illegal for imitation revolvers to be sold. "I have had many cases before me during the last 12 months," he said, "in which this sort of weapon has108 words
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Article105 1932-12-11 1 Four Readers Forecast All Results Correctly. In the Football Competition run in connection with the matches played on Dec. four readers of the Sunday Times succeeded in forecasting correctly the results of all the games and they therefore share the $100 offered. The successful competitors were: Miss Yeo105 words
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Article299 1932-12-11 1 3 Years Maximum Tour Of Service? MEDICAL VIEWS. Conserving Efficiency And Mental Equilibrium. Do the mental faculties of Kuropeans deteriorate after years of service in Malaya, and. if so, what are the causes, and how far can the enervating influences of the climate and the difficulties299 words
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Article147 1932-12-11 1 "Age An Important Factor." Sir William Murison, hi«f Justice. S.S.: The main point that occurs to me that, in the matter of leave to Engian-I, in my opinion, a more important factor than Dr. Black allows for. A tour, as it is officially called, of say four v147 words
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Article, Illustration2441 1932-12-11 1 Tropical Belt Under Present Conditions. The Hi -hop of Singapore (thr Rl. Rev. H. C Roberts M.V): I think the community is greatly indebted to Dr. Black for his careful treatment of a subject which is of vital importance to us all. "It appears to be established that2,441 words
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Advertisement19 1932-12-11 1 j THE OCEAN ACCIDENT I AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, I (Incorporated in Great I Britain.) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.19 words
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Advertisement72 1932-12-11 1 AYLMER, the MmßmwmH ffltemmw 0 PRODUCTS Outstanding among AYLMER Canadian Products are Aylmcr Tomato Soup, Aylmer Tomato Ketchup and Aylmer Tomato Juice. Once the fresh natural flavour of this trio of delicacies has been appreciated they will always find a place on your shopping list. Ask your dealer for these72 words
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Article763 1932-12-11 2 £30,000 Costs. CASE THAT LASTED 43 DAYS. JUDGMENT was riven by Mr. i Lawrence in the King'< Bench Division on Nov. 19, in an action t^o hearing of which la i' -I forty-thi 1 I" sai.l to have i oat over 830.000. K ,,i jn and Colonial*, Ltd.763 words
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Article380 1932-12-11 2 KECTOB EXPLAINS WHY IT W \S INSERTED. STRONG comment lias SSSH caused l.y a teriei of plaque- recently pis in the Psrisk Church of St. m Finehley. i; ;u i tk yinholic figuisaid to denote cu'Tt-r 1 world's remarked with t*ra*t concern that Bfrure* :i(!hi,380 words
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Article167 1932-12-11 2 Divorced Ami aWnWHtW For 12s. Nov. 17. In ten minutea and fee the price «f four roublss taliont 12s.)^an Amen, an photographic artist today secured a divorce from his American wife and marrisd Follies In'auty of a ii .hum's Edward 4hS«), wl v came lleiv' monthi ajro to167 words
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Article547 1932-12-11 2 Claim Against Parents. YOUNG GIRL GIVEN CREDIT OF £28. "We have children quite babe who come to order things. Thc> have been introduced by their mothers, and we xiw them credit. W should In- ruin cd if wo said We W II Ml if >onr mother547 words
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Article134 1932-12-11 2 A Prisoner With Six Children. A married man with six children was sentenced at the Old Bailey on Nov. 18 to twenty months' hard labour and twt v:> ■trokss of the lurch. He was Miles George Cox, 29, of CamLerwell, who was found guilty of robbing Mrs.134 words
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Article181 1932-12-11 2 DM GIITER OI UIAKLEB KINGSLEY. IT is revealed tlfeßt LSMS I Other of and o»>e o r the women nm She ba hit it to her cousin, ielle Valiings. Lass M novel I I'dm one Her only ''ill month a< I' di. d, and Vjjjinj's. R181 words
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Article166 1932-12-11 2 Loril Meston's Advice To "l<> Men." In the I l>rd Meston pro.xi ed the on Nov. II i naval H nn hsM at the Hot'l ict.i He said that no man in t i an<l i'-|. tonald had done. Th I with the calam had <ontmue«l h166 words
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Article59 1932-12-11 2 IIIIOKHII! IM SIM s II is w on i:\ci:. I I V The •he public rif the v >.i n-t a man Coition (l: I.. I ng him. Wild, refei ring lo I i -hed it from t 1 i ST. "In m> opinion It w59 words
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Advertisement117 1932-12-11 2 WJ7 QOOD I BBBHSrW^.-* J^sß SsTr^lM^^riM SSSFftTT MSB ISBBBBL iBBBBBI I Ml^#e fVIiEIIV^ YOUR OPPORTUNITY. IHE MUOI Sm. *SSU,,N,I (0 Df mb *«i i Bans ti me 3 1st Dtctmtr lIJS Ytir 4 tVCFI YCir. 17 ls Mercantile Bank Building Singapore. That is ul.at nil Wi\h pot the ><Ihl I117 words
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Miscellaneous35 1932-12-11 2 f N R s T 5BT T] ANO IRUN THIS- FT" .VACUUM gLl WITHOUT QH 1 THE J> CLEANER 1 MAID? WE SPL/T UP RADIO y Mfw woSf- r 1 1©^ r\ t If -^135 words
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Article1025 1932-12-11 3 Rare Fortitude. NEARLY A MONTH IN THE DOCK. WIDEBPIBAO interest has been I id in the fal at Johannesburg of Mrs. Daisy Louisa I)e Milker, who is accused of thrfe inunk-rs of two former husbands and her 20-year-o!d son. In Johannesburg itself the c-ase has providt-d1,025 words
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Article318 1932-12-11 3 Mystery Explosions. SEARCH FOR 2 MEN IN GREEN CAR. A telephone kiosk at the CMM Kinr's-road and Rtn ton-road, King<t<n, was wrecked 'ate or ihe night od earned. Il is believed, by an infernal ms< nine, which may have been homt ■-made." Earlier in tfco318 words
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Article366 1932-12-11 3 "I Hojk- He Is Happ> With Girl He "That splendid woman." i-nd "a woman in a thousan of the eulo terms applied by W ild, the been in the wr.m>s-lx>x in com with a charge.' of bigamy against h«?r husband. The latter. Edward Wallace Horn. :?0, a former366 words
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Article306 1932-12-11 3 12 Lntfines Float At London Dock Blase. k* out or in the P. and O. liner Huradine. in Kin«: <■■ MM Fifth Dock, London, K She docked from Australia thvious wwk. The West Ham Cade \va» f Uwl to the The In broke out306 words
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Article102 1932-12-11 3 Rescinded Dr orcc Decree. On the inter I King's i in the Cheshire, aiui 01 him to pay the costs. Mr. Rhodes h. th tho Pollock, A ■>r th«- K .■in<l<-<l on in.- l hail not di-rl' with -on. think th.- I I inn Kiunr into thf w102 words
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229 1932-12-11 3 "No Great Love Complete Without Its Agony And End." Si Ml irrea*II woman he !ove> to her t" tl When h^ ;i.» "1 ou •ac al the she immei! > the audience. by umjfag: "I want i lie audience ajrree with him. Mm229 words
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Advertisement919 1932-12-11 3 Cash Prizes For Football Enthusiasts. NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. $100 Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A further football competition has been arranged. $100 IS OFFERED POI THE BLST FORECAST OF THE TEN FOOTt MATCHKfI GIVEN BELOW, WHICH ARE SCHEDULED TO BE PLATED ON SATURDAY NEXT, DEC 17. NO919 words
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Advertisement142 1932-12-11 3 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL says: "I predict that the future of this car is absolutely assured." Hsviag triad it ftke Tea Foar) I *m cosrviaced that ti will appeal t-> the geucri >| view," Sii Malcotai CaMpaaM ia T%* Field "Hen j i c.ir, solidly built, amazingly cheap both in purchase-142 words
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Article1132 1932-12-11 4 BRIDGE NOTES. Thr Sa\iii£ Of Slam-. THE \<:\ll OF FINE PLAY. (BY R. K. KBMP.) IN a ip en: article I dealt with the aaas< tion aye game, and today I will pursue <h< diacossioti on the sit 1 ..<■( t of sacrificial biddinaj in relation1,132 words
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Article366 1932-12-11 4 "I WILL SWIM INTO THE SUN." MISSING Vim LETTB ON BEACH. Canterbury, Nov. 17. HAVK always loved the ;ea, and i ■1 do you remember how at Broad stairs I always used to swim in thpath the sun made towaids hia flaming citadel. "I am going to swim that way366 words
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Article, Illustration109 1932-12-11 4 Then, laughing still, the king showed them around, H. took (hem over every bit of ground I *\-U I'd seen your long fur. Sally Shri». \nd Baaaaspap perched un the tree that grew "If only we could ha\e him living here, Instead of109 words
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Article1256 1932-12-11 4 AMONG th- pleasure which tha Buddhi t him the mind i and i useful like the Hind;'. in tat wo Id the I I PC". !;i I four noaraiasr4 i a c would pro i I at it; I to many n indulgence in bridge »ou whit1,256 words
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Article338 1932-12-11 4 Coroner Puzzled By Big Revolver. essioa of a revolver by a 17 old servant girl puzzled the coroner. Cohen, at an inquest »t esterday. The giil. Kleano:- Chandler, an o'phan from Wales, was found shot dead in the her employer, Mr. Robert Trounce, of iltapsstsn Hall-road,338 words
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Article289 1932-12-11 4 Taxi Hunt After Greta Garho. < 'ojieniia.i'n. Nm. If tire'a Garbo, the ami uisapp avf<l here today, and durtnif the hour that she was in the <*ity trine journalists and photographers a wild chase through the in wh r. I speed limits and policemen wer regarded. Word289 words
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Article453 1932-12-11 4 Conviction Quashed. MISDIRECTION OF THE JURY. I\ THE Criminal Appeal Ceatt, he* 1..M, H.-wart (Laid Chief tad Justice* Avon ami Hawk 1 x 11 1". Tiald Wats m Kla. i\s. 1 1 ,ng rontrwetM*, who rural iriniinal Court f,. itory lirx't knowii, ning a man r453 words
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Article208 1932-12-11 4 Dimlm ot <»rk tr Hh Htm Shi-> Northampton, Nov. 17. "My daughter will be delighted. Sha always wanted grown-up shoes. She likes to fee] <he is really growing up." Dachase <>t York mail*' th mark at the New College ol Technology here today, in accepting a pair208 words
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885 1932-12-11 5 ft G. WELLS PEEPS INTO THE FUTURE. Distance Won't Exist Any More. AIM by Mi H. 0. by the- b. li. c. I on Nov. 19. H< npoke about looking ahead l the things we reed in the world. It was the old H. <. Wells that list. Mi toid885 words
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Article524 1932-12-11 5 Association As Played In Africa. Dar Ks Srlaam, No The readiness with which Afrcan native* have taken to football has long i to l»o i emu iked unon, l>ut »ting to notice how the ganif j L-lnmrtr in this part of the world,, ally when the524 words
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Article243 1932-12-11 5 Banned From Share In His Estate. That a woman convicted' of muni..was not entitled to a share in »<■< estate of her victni! \vh died int I liy Judpe Devil. a» Wexford <n Nov. M. Margaret Wai ii, of ;rly. ('<>. ord, souKht a ruling a lo243 words
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Article473 1932-12-11 5 Haunts Crash Scene. ALWAYS HEARD ABOUT MIDNIGHT. APHAN I■ 1 roplane which ihovel :it n I. cd to death rtoti-on Thames j ha.i tun live in bungalows in ac to the spot where the iiiguarl I i <>k" ap l.'HMi t -et in the air and Capttin473 words
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Article370 1932-12-11 5 ALLEGED GIFT TO DETECTIVE. WTEVL OH XT STOin Of i»l KB \toM\\. MENTION was made in the Court of j Crisnaaal Appeal on Nov. 21 if the! dismi-ul from thy pol of a iduct aaeetiea with a case heard at the 01.l Bail-v. Mr. Fredirick LsWf applied on behalf of370 words
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Article163 1932-12-11 5 The Way Of An "Angel Child." lie had bijf blue eyes and flaxen hair. He was a real "an<jfl child." and obviously in distrc He came out of a telephone box in Whitehall, S.W., and appealed to a passerby:— M me, sir," he said, "but could you tell163 words
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Article595 1932-12-11 5 Chinese Demonstrators In Court. nteen young yinc 4i i v 4 he Criminal I>i>t .rt Judge, charged with U.nK bm aben of an unbjwfol All data prosecution was conducted by I The Immediate eaaat ef the trouble was i of the A! Bill and the consequent ile595 words
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Article60 1932-12-11 5 Thrown Into Hospital Incinerator. Radium worth £400 has been thrown into the incinerator of the Leicester I Infirmity. I' was part of a special njr, and was included in error t among u.-.ed dressings sent for destrucI li >n. The sshes are being "refined." and it i-60 words
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Article385 1932-12-11 5 A. A. A. Bent The SionjJ 800 Athletic lul). In i n«l--n:>t xadi.. it tht Jai:i Be vi! when x rotrly match in le I y th. only The to >aye th« jranv jal r n thi lattei part ond ball Lably cost th( ,n the i >*U385 words
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Article87 1932-12-11 5 Leaking Gas Pi|K- (iuiscs Death. The inquest on Mr. V. It Tatea, the hess champion, who was found d?ad in bed at a boardfaM house in Blo:>msbury, was I eras. An employee of the (ia> Light and ht into court thi meter and radiator which were in V;87 words
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Advertisement67 1932-12-11 5 Another Popular STAGE and SCREEN BILL Commencing at TODAY'S Special MATINEE 3.15. On the Screen:— RICHARD ARLEN iind PEGGY SHANNON in Paramount* Stirring Romance of the Sporti Field PLAYING THE GAME 1 1 v worry if you losi is long i;s you V '<>.\ that you are "Playing The Game!67 words
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Advertisement34 1932-12-11 5 On the Stage:— "The CAPITOL FOLLIES" Singapore's Popular Troupe in a Pot-pourri of their Best Dancing Successes including "HAWAIIAN NIGHTS" "Jantzen Babies" etc. Full Orchestra Novel Scenic and EJgktiag Effects. PRICE of ONE SHOW34 words
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Advertisement56 1932-12-11 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15 WHO Who was he- this man— this "voice "—that threw fear into the hearts of the storm. marooned folks in thst mysterious, foreboding house You II know and you'll THRILL, when you see The OLD DARK HOUSE the Universal Picture fade from J.56 words
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586 1932-12-11 6 Many "Gadgets" Seen At The Paris Half Yearly Collections. THP' hiil-sea ;on I'aris eoHtetkMM ar now U-intf heltl, and some ot them <tr•■ as impoitant in the number of modeN shown. M they were when the first full i-olif tions of the season took place earlier in the autumn. The586 words
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Article243 1932-12-11 6 "DCOPLE who a <• i.o f.i* riawU t j to go< thin gradually and n<i> more than r )il). i month." This v.as the aaViM triven by a distinguished doi ted With tin 1 London School <■! Dietetics, to bj li.-h'd in London shortly, in regard243 words
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Article, Illustration41 1932-12-11 6 Li an l.udy l.r<,u^ram ai.d Vaux. with their nurse and *on and luir. I ivir.a thiir home in Al'H.ni Mi H, lo.icn, for the iliiistininjt of th« baby JuUan Henry I'eter at St. Margaret's t'Jturth, \> t -Iminsti r.41 words
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Article81 1932-12-11 6 Carrots v. ill t>n:l MR (fiickly if aj little fat is added t<» th water. Whitfl -ilk v.ill n.t nn Nclliiw or coloiin-.l it a little milk is aii.lcl to the i insinjr water. Rafti" bound round the lid-handi luniin in :auc<|iiii»- will save many h have81 words
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Advertisement148 1932-12-11 6 NtW GOODS FROM WHITEAWAYS LADIES SECTION IJ| COLS MCAL I'l RE s'l.h •RKI'K U«»-i D"H listi.. Full faobion. Cuban hti Sl. Ataiont H.-.-iia. Stun.- I. in-' B( I S l l-i M inclicPrice $2.95. VTTKACTIVE TKA ROSK SATIN SrSI'KNDKR MKI.T. Four suspenders fasten .it MMM( to uh. Price $2.25 each.148 words
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Advertisement106 1932-12-11 6 I HENRY H COHEN, Ut. I^*1 lS tod Floor Maynard Building, 16 BatUry Road. |W. tl«4 SINGAPORE Y e a r I f Stocktakin g Special IRcbucttone on HU flbobel* until .i. December 24tb. Dcntf Ih. Cohen lii>. cci. .uih. ii, Sattcrf lCoai*. A^\ 7 a^aK A FRUIT J ell106 words
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Advertisement258 1932-12-11 6 A Thcso l..uf. p\,amu- arc worn by Minna (.onili.ll. a I <>\ -lar. Tho l«atut»'l colours in the -ilk striood «-ff«*ft are yellow. Irlack and white. The lit tie cutaway jacket is af black \< lv« t. invitee you t<- Xmas Model Qmam, Sports Clothes, Millinery Selection of Inexpensive No\eltie»suitablc258 words
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Article5204 1932-12-11 7 PIERRE QUHtOULE - "THE SYNDICATE OF THE SNAKE." PIERRE QUHtOULE. [OUR NEW SERIAL STORY— Til 1 I I t im" v it'i I ill.- driven Ii Till' IV II id n nl find Tom Bma return 1... tlve <.i h i i in li t t in> iy I I id ■> ::i5,204 words
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Advertisement140 1932-12-11 7 THE ONLY LIGHT AIRPLANE TO HAVE FLOWN OVER THE ANDES. Britain is takinK to the air. MorrMfjM airplanes have bee* m. tile ami nold m the l;ist two \c-.it-s th;m ever I ■old nut mily t<> this CMiinln. Imt l<> .1 1.. 1 ac expurl trade. I '.null made liajhl140 words
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Article616 1932-12-11 8 With this issue The Sunday Times completes the first year of its existence. Appearing at somewhat short notice on the Sunday preceding Christnras, 1931, it had a very gratifying 1 reception. That there had long existed a demand for an up-to-date Sunday newspaper was generally recognised, but it616 words
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Article906 1932-12-11 8 MARLENE DIETRICH on "MY TRUE HAPPINESS." SUPPOSE there are millions of pic-ture-goers who envy the "vamp." They watch her glide sinuously through life, see her victims falling beneath her magnetic personality, and are thrilled at the trail of ruin she leaves behind. Such roles906 words
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Article, Illustration1692 1932-12-11 8 Believe it or not- being The Assertions of Ananias It has been a very good week on the whole. Several nice little wagers have been deposited safely in the bag by your devoted Ananias. Sir Samuel Wilson has has been and gone That means that I collect from all the1,692 words
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Article, Illustration107 1932-12-11 8 CONSULT ANANIAS ABOUT YOUR EYES Many a romance has had its start in a pair of clear, sparkling eyes and its finish in a couple of black ones. Don't neglect your eyes. Is sonrebody always sticking a glass in your hand and saying, Here's mud in your eye Do you107 words
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Article139 1932-12-11 8 (Ananias News Factory Special.) Melbourne, I>ir. .HI. The Second 1W Match ktgM herr this morning before nine million people of whom t»tnt\ -three paid tor admission to the ground. The remaining 8,999,977 Here newspaper correspondent*. The \u-tralian hatting was not materially better than that seen at Sydney »nd139 words
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Advertisement242 1932-12-11 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ADELPHI HOTEL. KUI J.A3SICAL CONCERT, Paul Straunn 4 hi* Band. I.St pja. ALII A MIMA THEATRE. S(>< IKTV (.MM. with James Dunn and IVgKy Shannon. 6.15—9.15 p.m. I h'.ru- 6909. CAPITOL THEATRE. IM.UIM. I IK BAM with Richard Mn Mm Capitol Follies. 11l til p.m. I'hone 5251-2 MARLBOIJOUCH242 words
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Advertisement32 1932-12-11 8 IPIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES; l Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road. ♦♦<»♦<>♦♦*>«<>♦»♦<♦♦♦♦♦«>♦«♦♦ EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICM i 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE IISI. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE MBt.32 words
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Article1928 1932-12-11 9 Snipe Shooting As It Used To Be. LIFE IN A HUT. OM-TiiiM' Opera Shows In lYnang. n;> \h (»!d T.M.S. Ktsid.-nt.) IX tl..- berinaing of l sit t I was BMwedj i(. l'iuit Bantar, the haadqaarten tin- Krian district, then considered a vary important1,928 words
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Article1345 1932-12-11 9 Trials Of Dutch Pioneers. ICE FROM HOLLAND. TwWlj flu *«*ars Without I Mil Quaint and amusing sidelights were ca*«t on early Dutch society in Java by an address delivered in Penang a few days ago. The smallness of the ships in which there European pioneers travelled,1,345 words
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Advertisement127 1932-12-11 9 f*fc*j hristmas Gifts charm v ii anc Q ua '^y- 4rit bbO C nr f lllJw> vS^ [gUZ LADIES' HANDBAGS. y^f^>ty: ©o eveninn use in silk. (> r Iratncr^ V V[^i^' S^a> P»rker Pen and Pencil Set. In ca*e. 4 -f PERFUMERY SEE THAT LsA^wL nor hi c, AN T127 words
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Advertisement77 1932-12-11 9 vHbV /Mtjß ~w mm I J ~^t^w^P BaW flC^ luwm muww mm\ n mJ] &m^s"^^^. Is^ r 'mf\ mm mm jm^* y *ry* imw Bay i ■V y _J^\~' v -4^*\m m\\\ *m mWI mmw mmm' ssW V" a **S a^»^ fr K&m mmmr m^mw^ A J mW T&t* ~*^J77 words
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Article149 1932-12-11 10 GOOD DIVIDENDS AT IPOH. urn property pays !(>!{ WIN. > pondeni Ipnli. Dae. I*. rimi. m'ljhi.c. includ I rah am.day'si n. day's alherj Dd. and in the tl operty paid Race I. 8 I 1 rVhittakt-r) .'1 •,<■ 1 half K !i:'i h :i nnd thiid. 1 1.. ittnl it)149 words
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Article56 1932-12-11 10 Policctmiii Tied l<> Tck'jint|>li Ptafc. 1 i to :< ti It-graph pole him with I ham lic<-n tied iih Urine, i'iod 1 Mind and Hell llHTl'i .hi:-. I ',1 1 H 1 I 'lime and 1 loll' In (I. i When ac houi 1 trn n I56 words
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Article21 1932-12-11 10 Mi. 11. l». Mundetl aad Delay o tin- Sine !l 1 acak i perated last niarlit factory profrn21 words
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Article132 1932-12-11 10 THE i:OMmiSED 100 STRONG. i i i... |>o,id< 111. Ma I". i c|T vice Sidford. i lantei iir>ir. 'i lii eeliaic '•< ter ■■<'«* •■< i inn th< i at the lmc auts. Tha opportuniti handle, but the combined team wat u!> toward ili<- end oi the132 words
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Article39 1932-12-11 10 Sinulvs Fmihl Ol' VictorMUi < I- -.im|>ioi)shi|)s. l'». hi Or' in;l< final oi Id ,A ford \'l-l < 8.A.) 1 I I, I. >rd idled in tbf way ka h I IB> Viiuiicin i an I tlu-ii In ater.39 words
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Article127 1932-12-11 10 COPYRIGHT C LAIM. Action Agjiiast Mr. 11. (j. Wells. T| u Judicial <'»inmiUce «.f tin- I i from the decision jm\< n y the Oati Hr. H. (i. i mill, hi Co. ol' Canada, I imiti .'i opj i inanii i ripi I'll'- \V r 1 I 1.-liviTid judiCti appeal127 words
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Article561 1932-12-11 10 By 16 pts. To 3 pts. EARLY SCORE RAISES FALSE HOPES. 11 <>w ii o, |><>ndi-nt.) J'ifiaiii.'. Di*<-. UI. [1 -i usati ia arWah that! was never :.nyr I' iaK defeat in the Malaya Cup m«*ih t<>- (two froals, one try, to I poinu (on. try ,t561 words
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Advertisement24 1932-12-11 10 Mow i© the 19th £2 j^g to*- stenfr* HI NC CEOUCE jj| JP\^^^- rC\ f^° tlm,uj»h life Vf:?^L "H with the r!li spint pfek24 words
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Advertisement268 1932-12-11 10 .^^m I b Jb^rL £»_VjMH tiThe SHADOW of a MAN STANDS UfcHIND LVERY WOMAN WHO BUYS UNSI N J>y th.- >ale your goods, the sha 1 >w of the hinfa who buys. In the old days, when %ood soKJ tlirm^'lvc; M this shadow. It was possible to ignore aim >.i268 words
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Article761 1932-12-11 11 as changtni into r. limited monarchy i sio ial constitution. Under this prov s ->nal constitution the supreasj pnvaay af f rl.mgv to the Siamese nation. The King, the I Natio.ial AaaaaaVjr, t'^e executive mminitU* and the law corts ai-e empowered to act <>n Ichalf <>t761 words
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Advertisement96 1932-12-11 11 A Free Gift Coupon in Every Tin. It h ii v tliiit rt 1 1 aigarottoa and in Ke. Hail h not to saj <.i eoniM 1 that OBM as Htlotl. I •lif f c I n v 1,,,, t|, ihtfeiem \n l\\ r< ii tin nmy in n r.96 words
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Article, Illustration458 1932-12-11 12 A Tale Of Monkeys. Leap-Heine and Gendebrawn. A <;l the Haivjnian Monkey-. n and illi'si rated by Frieda RaasWirth Das. Dent. 7s. fid. Mm. half-human in behaviour find I" not surprising, thei that I d to make be? Jlanuman mo tl, and as thrilling as TW 'Sfle458 words
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Article, Illustration1965 1932-12-11 12 I look of Kinc Penguins. X) I H. Gilleapie. Herbert Jrnkin The dirccior of the Zoologual Park in I Kdinl-urgh has written a m<»i amu ing i and delightful book upon what he rightly Mr. Gillespie has Deen in charge of a colons of King Penguins since 19141,965 words
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Advertisement94 1932-12-11 12 For everything in SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Order them from PETER CHONG Co. who keep fhe largest and most comprehensive stocks of school books and supplies in the East. THE WRITING PAD WITH THE WOULD WIDK REiM T\TTOR tj (gOXLEY I Writing Pad Mannfactnrrd by j JOHN DICKiNSON94 words
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Miscellaneous90 1932-12-11 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. (CLUES.) across. j* S;:;;; r lllant Nuinl.er I- «r«tU5 sharp Bee of mil' gj. utt«r wildly 25. Make firm I-'. 27. Neck carmeat I S.i. P«ray ':.-v> nur 3i. Veitibule i u>h •jl. Weifcht-hoia^inK apparatas ;l Deapatrh again Qvantity 24. i I ir i" '-in v ith90 words
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Article121 1932-12-11 13 Tan Chonjt Bfn»i's B.P. Bent l^un Ixk> Soci»t\. re a large gathering of enthusastic in a badminton frn-n I tea of rive singles, played between he T.:n Cm ng Beng's Badminton Party nd the Ijim 100 S. -t Sunday Ire Cicat f*orld irtound. 1 ng Bel g's Badminti n121 words
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Article, Illustration97 1932-12-11 13 rhe Negfi Seaahiraa < hine c RecrrStiea lub Soccer M who. fo- four ><c years, hnw been winners of the N v I •'••ntball iaaocintien LengW Shield. Standing (Uft to ritjht). Wong Ihf n Leng. Thnai Heng U fig. Loe \im. l.im \h S«-on. l>:i'i« m Swet\ Tan Tick l'h>e,97 words
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Article84 1932-12-11 13 A Well-Known Public Worker. Mr. Arthur Edmonds, J.P., was foundr a' ary of the Seremban lalajfjf Club, and is now one of the :i rectors. He is a committee member >f the Asiatic I nemployment Fund, s'egri Sembilan; vice-president of the n'.S.K.A.; vice president All Blues Rugby84 words
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Article80 1932-12-11 13 A basket-ball friendly match will be llayed between the Wah ("hong Bad nintcn Party anil the Kong Hwa nation today, at the Great World sport ig ground at 8 p.m. Players are requested to sssemb! hi re at T.'IO p.m. The following wi! 1 eprrsent the80 words
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Article50 1932-12-11 13 A committee meeting of the Uaited hituse Mumchl A--o will be held at msilay. Dei-. IM, at Mr Oh Soon Jin lence, 12. Kirk minstrel practice will be ay, at 7.15 p.m., at Mr. "ok Kee I.er.g's residence, 484, Sims \veiv rongn HI and 33 leylang.50 words
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Article383 1932-12-11 13 Ke.n Pl'.n Ik-twven BaWMaaaHHI r\ad Molucca. (From Our Own '<> --re-pord* nt. > Ml The growing popularity ol a«i n thi when the Malacca AlfjeaaMßta Batlmmton Parti played a MTMM ot Marches with •In .ban Chinese Badminton Party, aiu. a combined Seremban teaaa, in the Kinj; dtorge383 words
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Article150 1932-12-11 13 On Dm. the Hapi t Is' A.P •«sil\ iicu'jU'il the lan ('hong Berrg 1 pam Lee < bwee c.sit. •f th" HA.I' ran a fron 'h:a Jiak Kirn of Tan (Jn-ng Scores (lI. A .P. me.itione I ia < bwee < im Jia, vim w.< lan150 words
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Article153 1932-12-11 13 Before a large gathi- nlhusiastic apoctators, in a badminton mate). >f fi\e singles and two doub at the Qraat ■/•rid spoi-Ling field, th Jeau Su-lla Ba<lminton Party won bf M •asy i six games to one against Majestic B.P. Players on lioth sides show^-'d great -kill at153 words
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Article159 1932-12-11 13 More Krtt'tlom For Girton Students. There is to l>e some r- i"<;".ion of the haperonage sys' ..i at :i< o.i CnJWg*, Cambridir< In future, pcrmiiwion i"- r I ecu obtained from the mi in r, a girl itudcnt may talk to a man in ('< 11 -n>-159 words
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Article105 1932-12-11 13 PRESENTS vM) NOW TO KINC GEORGE. RMGAPAT, K :i trHw Hebri* vhich lie between Fiji and Australia, Ki^ir G serge i-«»n---'•nir nt in- i)i:idf of -hells MMMd I c cleaned. Kr; t'i.- gifti *.w\\ n i i. th>' w mr, i the tj on Nov. 21. thn105 words
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Article33 1932-12-11 13 tm [flkia* A Kost i -T h y, to am their living, ami "i th* carpet.' I a nonth. a month it h at Bli •00l I his hying in33 words
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Advertisement153 1932-12-11 13 SLUMP PRICES AT SLUMP TIME. ttimr lhi» .porluniM— H' > f<.r •tc.l A ti:i \i Wa THE NKW Cook OMI'ANY, rPri-mit-r licu>. ir n.,,,:» (i mr» I7t-I7j. nu»iK»re. W fatar~ '.'*^a A 1 111 mdDfCI Ml MM. N1 TKITIOL'4 (tn 1.1 XX nil. KMI I. sion I AMtimilalrd and diß<-Ht*-d.153 words
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Article983 1932-12-11 14 Srlangor Beat THRILLING PLAY. GMM Won Tin' Fon\ar<U. I mi- <>v n Correapoadeat.) Kuala Lu.vpur, Dec. 10. AS till' MBOH tt til. Mir Rugby BOBMai ,'\fn in Kua!.. Lumpur this seanon Belangor defeated the moon by MM goal and MM i n.ilty goal, and I983 words
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Article37 1932-12-11 14 SECOND KOI \D OF I. (IP. London, Dec. 10. THE results af matches played today in the seeead round of the English 1 up and the English and Scottish I eague* were as follows:37 words
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Article78 1932-12-11 14 t Sc:irboro'. 1 Bristol K l 'Hll.rnrham 1 News«| l Nsrtaaa o Donesstei K. 1 tor J Ycovil I'ettem l Reading svswtvy c. C j Tranmere R. I Brichton Wrexham tl Stockporl Co. 2 Luton T. Halifax T. Work ngton 1 Southporl I Swimlon T. I Wsisall78 words
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Article169 1932-12-11 14 I ltd Division. sal i i i fham oi 0 .I.UII. K. 2 > astle It, l 0 6a*flteM It.l. 1 M'olvci hampt^n I U I L* :lu!idersnelii T. Ltd. ton Villa 1 Mun l'l.rtstv.outh eld Wed. utrh j rland > ity I i i saia, nd ajsfReuter - 169 words
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Article349 1932-12-11 14 Singapore Win. HOME TEAM'S DEFENCE VERY DISAPPOINTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 10. OIEAVY rain the whole day rendered *f Men. Singapore won by five goals to thue The Malact'a defence wa« very appointing, de 57ouza and Theseira v throughout, their ntaaaa apiag The forwards \v>349 words
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Article333 1932-12-11 14 Keen Play In SelangorPerak Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) lpoh. Daa, 10. By a solitary gaal -cored in th. minute Perak won the match against Selangor whkh abounded in last-moment thrills. Perak took the field without their three best men, Jansz, Alladad Khan and Raja Mohammed, while333 words
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Article422 1932-12-11 14 SI PERIORm O\KR s.r.c. sidf. S.C.C. 6 p»<.; (iloucsters tl pts. ABTKONG (iloucest. X^ proved too good for an B.C.C. side wlien Mm on the Pi .■b were listen *iy .r:ts (a goal, two to six points (a try and a penalty goal). tonally the si422 words
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Article136 1932-12-11 14 H.K.S.R.A. Deieat The O.R.A. ■Jt 0 H K.S.R.A. 3. T'n. la weak ;i>li, on 'he Rallies tnstiti Uoa g*jWari yesterday, by three clear k*omls. The v crapa htnge und on occasions tl H. Valberg, savi <l a The vj^-h Capi and wa.-i obtained a few moments befort the136 words
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Advertisement80 1932-12-11 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Aaiurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD 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 of England and complies with the80 words
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Advertisement77 1932-12-11 14 PINEAPPLE THE BEST HAM SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. [7 t U KaUd L< Ki^afa i r MB J S U ill r™ I I v I ¥F lll9k fl S»a t I if v^V 111 v//// l Hi flMflV c "t^3s!BHi a G At the 19th J The BEER77 words
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Article928 1932-12-11 15 inn\) nu - inn\) nu). liv Hint Ihm^vnms The Hulv Of The Prophet! S<'l<tnx<tr Hockey Eleven* i :sii To Serembon Lamentable Lack Of Combination A Defence Which Wen! In I'icres Umgor*B plronte Hugget J ictory Peiuutg'x S"t oittt i f "f Ltut MoUtym ('uft Mat^h Of The Season, Friday.928 words
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Article363 1932-12-11 15 MISSING BRIDE 'S SUICIDE. •SllAklNi.- WITH iNEUM An inquest <>n Nov. 1-. at Hi vhinjrton on Miss Jane Mary D i-jfi-d Zf, who was fourxi hanutii I 1 ■hinjrtoi She had disappeared from he; aunt's on Nov. v I I Im'have bi'en niarne<!. Two of the (fill' court just before363 words
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Article270 1932-12-11 15 40 JOBS IN 29 YEARS. ROLLING STONE IH I \l UK WOKkLESS. A.U-Trades" in r. al lif-!' is Ha Hey has i' he has not bet-n that leaves I forty-two yeai parti than mom\ nca eraa araaai ahout. ambition Miniialit. It is still hope, a I 1 l e i270 words
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Article256 1932-12-11 15 v mHafl ('omniundinj' Lead. Kntrli^h ami Beeitiah day's mat'-hes: ShHR.-1.l Nil. T I t.l. u;h v Hlackiiiirti K. I r. v i li I I I II IT IV 7 r. 17 II 7 17 II II I, i HI 17 |g I" IT I. I 4 •J256 words
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Advertisement27 1932-12-11 15 For ATTENTION of!ESTATE MANAGERS. Rubber J Spraying R Bulb .vj *d/^ alt mff^t W% ff% I INSECTICIDE POWDER BLOWER Price 80 cts. each. TANKAHKEE&Co.,Ltd. Sumbnwn Road, Sineapore.27 words
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Advertisement104 1932-12-11 15 MODERN BALLROOM DANCES tMtfM :it Xl N.VS IVW< I STUDIO, Me>w Monsions, Kst floor, flat 6, oleman St. Tuluihmi 4i3». i ISRKJrVi:NATI(7N POSSIBLE? more r.;if.-'t. surest i t.iL,ui|ih o.pr last health aid l-;i|i|>nict», tii*. Partiealan f ■ABTI \^IMM. IMMIII'OTA. I. B.W. \»n m:i. i ii kam af (Mill HII I.104 words
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Advertisement17 1932-12-11 15 "IT'S A VERY GOOD NEWSPAPER." That the ronnennut of Incnl nphiinrt ov the Singapore Paily A em17 words
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Advertisement139 1932-12-11 15 UMPS OF LASTING BRILLIANCE I JooA/or the name I T at^s^»»» jf 3k( ft- p »«y; J m BRITISH MADE I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I in Straits Scttlemcnl SINGAPORE \M» HUMCMB Stockists JOHN LITTLE 8c CO.. LTD. EMPIRE PRODUCT ROSELLA PURE FOOD PRODUCTS ♦^jr OR nearly half a century Ro>tlla139 words
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Article, Illustration103 1932-12-11 16 The new rubber road «r»'ttinu inn kj MBm I Sir Samuel and l.adj Wilson on board before leaving Singapore for lion" Ken;, rday. lit Kuirliy match on the Singapore padang. yesterday, when a stronp Uoucester'n XV proved too good for an S.C.C. side.103 words
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Advertisement10 1932-12-11 16 t)arr? S. Elias, m.i.o. OualificD Optician CAPITOL BUILDING. TEL. 2751,10 words
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Advertisement185 1932-12-11 16 [HbiTrVt'SST BlfVi""l GcMplomcci^ Opticicn CAPITOL GEBOUW. TCL. 2751. tyACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE is British to the Teeth and Makes Yellow Teeth White Isochrom The Film for Any Camera Die Film for Any Subject The Film for Any Light. Speed 1300 H. D 7 SELOCHROME The Fastest and me s t185 words
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