The Straits Times, 12 February 1933

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAY*. No. 61 Sunday, February 12th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 61. Sunday, February 12th., 1933. Price 10 cents.
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  • 1043 1 Australia's Sensational Collapse. SUTCLIFFE AND JARDINE START WELL. Only 241 Runs Behind. When bad Hgfcl HMMd I r^malure sloooage of olay at Brisbane vesUrd:\ on the -et-vl day of the fourth Test match, Kiitf'and wore 211 riir^ K'hind with all their wickets intact. SutclifTe ani Jardine
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  • 33 1 m (From Our ()«*!i Corresoondent.) l.< ndon, Feb. 11. Warwick Armstrong in a rable to Ihe !.< :id'iii Kvening News '•^>--: lirpdman show««d. un■MakaMe dgmi <;f lri»rht whoa (adag every ball from larwood."
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  • 151 1 HOUSES R VZKII IN SAAB EXPLOSION. 11. It is believed th:»t disaster in which at I.- 1 a hi idr d p< I pie Ware killed and thousand Mnre«l through the explosion of the la i gasometer in the Sa < was ihi«> ib the explosion
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  • 39 1 The H. .1. Reynold- Tobaaeo Ceapaag report net earnings for IttS, after de- ducting all eha f hivea. and Asptx tion, if (17 i>('n doUars (approxfaaasaly i1(i,()r.2,20(l at current exchaage rate), I nays a New Year message. <
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    43 1 A picture ta ten on the < ccasion o! ihe Dutch Koyal Fami'y's visit to Rotterdam aal year. 'I he Qaooa, who was spending a holiday in Switzerland, hurried horn? yisterday in romcqiiencc af the naval unrest which ha> manifestt-J itsell in Ho laid.
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  • 81 1 I .8. CONCERN \l I \R KABT DEVELOPMENTS. New York, Feb. 11. in is felt in official cir- lip Washington over the situation in 'he Washington corleiit of the N-.-v York Times. ■ts are predicting that open hosn Japan ;md China cr.nnot bukavoide.l in ecruvequsn c of
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  • 69 1 Kubelik's Anxiety For His Violin. Jan Kuhelik, the famous violinist, was -eriously injured in a motor-car accident at Flag as list month. Two ribs were and the c^est bruised, but Kabeiik'i hands, which have hasa insure-! against accident for £20,000, were unhurt. The Stradivariu* violin that the violinist
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  • 141 1 Giant Cu narder Plans. REPORT THAT WORK IS TO BE RESUMED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 11. Great excitement has bee l caused on Clydeside by the publieatii n c 1 a newspaper report that work <-n the giant Cunard?r, No. 6.'J4, is to be
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  • 111 1 An Old British Export To America. Mr. Wallace Attwood, speaking at the annual dinner of the Wallace Attwood Marketing Association, in London gave the following qualifications as necessary for the successful salesman: The patience and perseverance of the parson. The docility and bedside manner of the doctor. The fluency
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  • 217 1 Unexpected Results Upset Forecasts. A number of surprising results in the football matches played on Feb. 4, upset all the calculations of th<- intrants for The Sunday Times Football Competition. The highest number of results predicted on any one coupon was seven, and twelve such coupons were received.
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  • 297 1 Amsterdam Barracks Under Guard. QUEEN HURRIES HOME. Very Serious Political Situation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) liondon, Feb. Jl. In consequence of unrest among the naval personnel at Amsterdam, all leave has been cancelled and all naval barracks are strongly guarded by military and police. The general
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  • 78 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Feb. 11. Id HBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Sp«tt (Buxer^) 2',. (Sellers) 2 3/IK. \pr.-June Jul> -S. pi 5/16. Oct.-Der. 2 1 Market tone (Juiet. TIN. Spol i! 4« l«.. Three months V 149 12s. *t Market tone Dull.
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  • 123 1 MR. C FREDRICK Funeral At Bidaduri Cemetery. The funeral of Mr. C. Fn-druk took place at Bidadari I iday. There was a large gathering of relatives and frien Wreathe wen- -em by th*- following: His wife and children. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Row and family, the Wesle> Sunday School.
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    • 95 1 RADIO PROGRAMMKS. TODAY. 2.:j<> p.m. Time Sisjial from Biy Ben. God and lh<> World throuffh Christian Eyes: The History of our Knowledge of God hy Dr. Edvyn Bcvan. 3.0 Concert by the Wireless Military Band, conducted by B. Walton O'Donnill. 3.55 Concert by the Gershom Parkiryrton Quintet. 4.15-4.30 A Summary
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  • 1393 2 t BY OIR DIiRIST. At tin linn "Xii ui inti" asked boon' the i>>iili,iiil, outcome of the Dutch battleKhi/>, what iiiik „,,i mind ■mm iiluih r thia would /<"(/ to < a, rn' }f',,ix, tumbles making nil' tilth th St a Belle IT must have started
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  • 337 2 CHLRCH SCENES OCCUR. A remarkable BSSBBSI to the rceeni ■aaaaa in th* church ol St. Hilat Marazion, Cornwall, b the formatioa of v "rescu- party" by the cleruy ot forty I^ondon churches. The seem- BMM Mat of tlie Hilary of Mr. Kensit and bfa supporters;
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  • 246 2 BAN ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. RUSSIAN SCHEME TO STOP CUV EXODUS. s iant marriaire an. l divorce null was broafhl to ;i sudden hi', on J;.m. 19 bjr notices in ;.ll rejri.strati->n burse riding marital unii separatiiii;. "until further notue." -o included ia temporary baa. f t Et belli tred
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    • 98 2 DKAiVt elticiencij —impe®five/ I ■saaaaai iMssha 1 L mi«n saHai linn- S J i^L s^ and p. m,- ii t the '^4&t?*Jrfr risk of Rettinx un- cii r >nur wheel- j| <hildre II 11 ill;; the roj d».i\ Ihe'r 3W play itround erratic dri\n- j4) i all rail for >uro
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    • 239 2 il Know IM faar general knowledge by veeir.g if you can answer these questions. Answers will he found on patre 1T». i. A/hal a ittasaaleesi iawar? Who is the kii-j? of Norway? Wha' la an hajßiaa? Where is the Coaaaaght Tunnil? What ia a landtag V. hieh is faith".- north,
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    • 79 2 3 SBBWI Haasss^^^ WvSal S aas^^^^ W^bbbbbT' i aassW^* *l P g^^\ x ll^fT rir v^T^y r T T 2 L A o S c SSoE o T oU o ror V3 c^o Ms oorc c o x o c Policies issued against FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT
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    • 53 2 PHOEBE.! F \(T) VES '^B'JT I (J »OH <= vYES» OFTEN FTTI I nr\ n o i n l I i I- J <'$ HAV/E. 9 KM BUT If if/ f POP— Such Devotion W^ T f you I Jw all the// MARRY Lfe^^/ SEEN I |1 \IM) SAME I
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  • 803 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. $100 Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. %m\t^^t»^Sl^ I SiSSS^v S r foot. BAIL MATCHES GIVEN BELOW. WHICH ARE SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED ON SAT! khav NEXT, FEB. 18. NO ENTRANCE FEE IS REQUIRED AND ALL ENTRIES WILL BE CAREFULLY
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  • 1434 3 MARRIED WOMAN ACQUITTED. Jury Disbelieves Story Of Blackmail. With dramatic swiftness the end came at the Old Bailey to the prosecution of a woman who was alleged to have blackmailed an author. Not only was the woman acquitted and her character cleared of the
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  • 263 3 MOCKS DECIMVTEU BY LACK OF WATER. Sinai. Tiaaa Taidsiß. asjd iii" Berth* n part of the Heiljaz are suffering from thej third year of almost u;ii>roken drought,; ;.nd this, combined with the world] i i.nomic depression, which far some unexplained reason seems to hit even the nomad
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  • 46 3 you have not yet Been th* Singapore Daily \'ews, write in for v tpeeimen copy. You *tiU be lupplted uitk one willingly, becatut when you have *'en what a morning newapaper thould be, you will not hftitate to become a regular tub•criber.
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  • 1096 3 THE EMPIRE'S YOUNGEST POLICE FORCE. Air Minister's Tour Of The Middle East. The Air Tour of inspection of Royal Air Force units in the Middle Kast, which the Marquess of Londonderry, tary of State for Ail, has reCOßtly con-; eluded, should act as a reminder ol many and increasing responsibilities
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  • 68 3 The Hull I vvhi- h ran ah. ire on tl" -uid a.il sent out an S.O S. danger of becoming a total wreel The ship i 1 holed by strikina I h skipper. Captain H. r the loi.rleen mcmi i Kued by Icelanders ami ■'n«-nri». Bevel ai:<i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 107 3 *-*> j^SiW Times Football Competition. I" The foTWKiiig are the matches selected for this week' 9 aonSli^ion- The y are to be P la ,y ed on I i the grouiKi oP&B^ first-named club on Vvh. IS. m Read carefully^^, instructions given above i 1 and the informati^|upr!ied below. jfc^gWl.i!ton
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    • 180 3 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL says: "I predict that the future of this car is absolutely assured/ ■fluv ng tried it ithe Tm»Foar). I an coavmced tiiai it willappcil to the jjener.il motoring public fross every point oi \ic«," -v Malcolm Campbell in Field. "Hart i- .i real iiotor Car, solidly built,
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  • 18 4 A Jaunty Keville hat of cherry toned finest quality felt, adorned with fancy cherry sticks.
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  • 804 4 NEW faces for old! The idea soun !s preposterous, yet almost every day men and women walk out of my surgery looking many jrean jrooager than when md. i .Most peop!«- think that vanity is the undeilvinjr motive of all those who visit the plastic BUrgeoa,
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  • 804 4 WOMEN who FOLLOW the DRUM DO you envy us, or pity us, the wives of the British Army? We've followed the drums of England for two hundr d years or mure. We've bandaged th wounds of Blenheim, canu'd shot for Gibraltar's latteries, ridden Spanis'i mules to the annoyance of the
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  • 381 4 Flowers For Your Bungalow. ■7LOWERS make n [Terence to you:- i U gal I fi»* ;t Micli a home wr-at is mor "charm. Ihere isomethinjr ecM an' uninviting in a l.mii" \\heie th-.y am Pleven if ih" imrH beautiful h plentiful in Malaya, and n' you i urn of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 128 4 THE CHOICE OF THE SMART DRESSER W.B. Style 273. A ilccii fitting \Vr«ji round (-ret in I'm!, biocbe. siiK piinels nl ilepead able Kl.t-tii weh Size 25 to 32 in. Price 84.95. NU BACK." Tin woadetfal C Hwetn ■N.i Rack' will i(i«e >"" w haea <onilort and I tri ll
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    • 91 4 HEiRY H. COHEN, Ltd. >. 1*1 lS 7 2nd Hear, Maynard Building. Telephone .11fi». Ifi. i:\TTKIO KOAI). BINCAPOetBi &***>-->«*a>aaH£^ul££C b>t' jiTtf »i^mi uniTTiTKlPßMaaaaaTrjCjaxiejja^j^Btja^aj RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) NEV/ SHIPMENT JU«T ARRIVED OF EVENING BAGS. BRACELETS NECKLACES BUCKLES NEW STYLES AND SHAF ES !N CHROMIUM ETC DRESS MATERIALS EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS ETC...
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  • 1333 5 BETTING CASE APPEAL. Judges 9 And Counsels' Instructive Morning. Inti <at: were hoard Appeal, c.n--•i Willia.ii ilm i>* he hearing J Mi K n I id an liulia M Ir conviction on a m king in the endosan the Singapore Turf Club
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  • 961 5  - WOMEN POLITICIANS COULD STOP WARS! Albert Apponyi. THIS FEMiNIST ASSERTS THAT (By Countess vtiife of the Hungarian Statesman who died last week.) NO ONE nowadays 1 ally disputes thy political rigbta of women. This is tTe<l by all sensible men. 1 women eoastitate the greater |>ait iety, it is impos.-ible
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  • 1543 5  - ECUADOR— THE LAND OF CONTRASTS. ROSITA FORMES. H> "Tm Jaa i> hi •■< ptog rented bryemd th si>n <•</<. Th' 1/ MM liDnd4.li kii'Vtx i< nd t<t (it- s 11 n't darn I The it I'lirilly in 'hi „friiri ...,,)< iriio efffvl Ih'l'ikiib'- ciik'k with mill it lit, wmkl the
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  • 97 5 Two profit MCI of the V 'ristit.it'- of Technology have jusi mv by world.- ni'ia. The secret of the tUMTI is an slsttlleaJ BM capable of srodoeMg an instantaneous Hash of liirht many limes irillinnt than the BUB. A mi---ti;i|>e>i i "If liall in flii'ht hihl iIK! Intiiiv.l
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 46 5 ■^a r 3 c/UNDAW ■V I\A c/EAVIEW J?> TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUN BATHING MUSIC FROM 11 to 1 p.m. BY PAUL STRAUSS AND HIS POPULAR BAND SUNDAY SPECIALITY: 1 RIJSTAFFEL j I ADE'.PHI HOTEL: the next classical concert WILL TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY. sth MARCH 1933.
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    • 72 5 CAPITOL MATINEE TODAY at 3.15 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Season Extended owing to Sensational Success of the Great British Musical Comedy Triumph that the whole town is talking about "TELL ME TONIGHT" The Sensation of Europe with JAN KIEPURA whe voice will Thrill you! SONNIE HALE who is haiied as the
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    • 78 5 NICIHTLY 6.15 C 9.15 H*4. TONIGHT! The true tempestuous drama of a courageous wife, braving i scandal to salvage love, WOMEN LOVE ONCE a Paramount Picture with Paul Lukas, Eleanor Boardman Geoffrey Kerr. L SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY BY REQUEST LAST PERFORMANCE IN SINGAPORE THE LOVE PARADE Mauricr (.li<'\ali«'r. Jr—fitlf MacDonaUl.
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  • 1042 6 UHIOGE NOTES A Big Swing. (,OOI) AM) BAD mi)I)lM,. (Ity K. K. Kemp.) mm: thief pointi htawrt «i>out the j following deal are:- <' > frM*i«fc distiihution. (2) >>ad calling, (3) a b'lT BWillff. It *M 'lay- I in the fourth round of the Gold Cup CoßfeMt,
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  • 425 6 MVKES THE BREAD AND OWNS THE BANK. A man sitting m a London office helps to inn Madeira the resort of thousandOf British tourists every year. Madeira at magi to Portugul, but it is il] dominated, from a eaauaoreial i <.i' view, by one til mi
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  • 1689 6 BY THE WANDBBBB. A City Magnates Speech Mr. Hay In Kuala Lumpur Malayan Geese And Londim Swans A Planting Personality— Tim" Bailey In Selangor Dogolaters In A Rage. ONI often hears that august body I the Council of the Rubber Growers' I Association, criticised in Malaya as
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  • Article, Illustration
    11 6 Small patients on the roof -garden of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.
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  • 218 6 KING BORIS AND THE VATICAN. TERMS OF V\KMV(;E PROMISE. T n view of the fad t'nat the pro 1 by the Xii Bulgaria in renpi I of n of their child I ha\. apps from publ.i- i Sofia, the Osasrvatare Romano publiahen their \i- this, on Oet 12, 1930, Princ
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  • 67 6 All-ICn^llsh Ballet At The Coliseum. Utter "CasMHwa" concluded its run nt the London Coliseum on Jan. 28. the the->»r-. >eoi»ened on *•''•'>. 1 with Varied' ;n th,. f i« in df nn all Emrlish hallet ami ihort liallet^. a divertissement. ji'il a number of vaudeville fea-tu-e Daneine:
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  • 69 6 \o Aisirrr.inv v^n i m* "DoU." Duinburg Labour Court has MMUai that an anempjoyed person who marries < has no claim to family unemployment allowance. The court, in i's iudirment, declared any unemployed person without pro--1 perty wti<> marries at the areaent time, with no t obtaining
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 86 6 "Collecting NESTLES v V*t^ W. f V Stamps it a most interesting hobby. mk Sendfora M im T^ T^ T^ V"' Ut^r JJJk r i\ L £j 4 "\Z like mm c." V ...J sAj^ MMM^Mmmsk. B VHMwB^r __^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^S;y tfu^^amaamWmwaVMmVSs^glßßßHmV^m^fvVßmVl Mmam^^M^^^^^^^B.^o^Be MmP«MMmT mm -ff !jT «.^mV ■■^"^"•■BJH mt,__^J i ImfIMSMMmV
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 59 6 Ao. 6/, ETHEL JAKE. V S They ran. and found it was (he p.»t of cm] In which poor Sal had once been wheeled away lp climbed hold Ethel. "What would gardener do •It he could see us here, dear Sally Shrew? "Hut now we're safely in the alace ground
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    • 59 6 STOPPED BY GARDEISER. r--fii i 4^>- ,^%J Oh! As they started round about to ph 'Ihe angry gardener utood in their way' And though they told him that to tea they'd been Invited guests both of the King and Qi een, He Hcowled at them as though he did rot
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  • 5939 7  - THAT MAN at CLAVERTON MANSIONS Holloway Horn OU (Author^ofy'George/'^'TheJntruders/-' etc.) THE MYSTERIOUS MR. DORELL. TH ii main ent ranee to Rose da i ■M in :i;i inconspicuous stieet in Soho. Originally th< building has been some M,it of a warehouse, imt it was yeai since a had la*l functioned in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 Rust or "Ruskilla" YOU CANNOT HAVE BOTH. ATLAS ALUMINIUM PAINT USED ON PETROL AND LIGHT OIL INSTALLATIONS PREVENTS RAPID EVAPORATION OF THE CONTENTS. IT DOES NOT CRACK OR PEEL WHEN SUBJECTED TO VIBRATION AND STRAIN, Protect your property with "Ruskilla" or you will soon have no property to protect. UNITED
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 172 7 pp^-TheMulHple j 9 Choice j T«sl;|' 1. in the right order the fctlewiag word.- will n-ake a statement If mnt i- true underline T, if false underline r. WA, N "rl )AT WILL NOT. T. f. ■2 I! .i man iun 00 varda la II s •c«.nds how maiiv yard-
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  • 89 8 SINGAPORE. ALHAMINtA THEATIB. PALMI I M srttli BasUs Caalsr ami Charlotte (•reeaweeal, 6.1.-1— 9.1.-I -tin. PaeSM 6999. UPITOL THEATKE. TssLL ME TONM HT »iih Jan Kicpara sad Baaals Hnlc. ii. i; i". Pkoas .V-'Ol-::. MAKI IWII{(H Gil lIIIMKI THK PLOWS* <>l LIBCftTY. Chew f i ii.i p.m. NEW WORLD.
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  • 305 8 The Sunday Times. TOTIDEM VERBIS. BDITOIIAL. MANAGHUAI. AND AUVPiITISINU OFFIOBs i 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TMLKPHONI IIEI. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TIUfHONI tUt. After a vsek of intense excitement which has saraad tarejaskaat the world he mutinous crew of the Dutch warship )c /even I'tonneien h« sui Tendered. Jnhappily,
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  • 327 8 A women's cycling club is beinjf form •I in Kua'a Lumaar aadar the aaepicm 4 the V. .A Is thi- a portent af t!r. eturn of th bicycle to favour ir Malaya? Thirty years agro there eras t loariihins; cycling cub in Bfcajapo is BMaibers mad to iro for leas
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  • 276 8 Those who l».'licve that the use of alcoholic chinks is toe, -cp-root-«d in human ru'ure ever to l>c eradicated l>y legislation or compulsion will find coniiniiition of (heir heli-.'f in the experience wlrch Urn planters of .Malacca an- r.Ovv having with toddy. Rather than do .vi'lMiiit Mis drink which i-
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  • 952 8  -  Peter J. Hazel. SOME PIAIUAR RISES WHICH MEANT FREEDOM. 'THE routine of guards W as respon ii !e for one of the most sensational >f the many es.-aper, that hay.> taken at** from Sing Sing Pri: on in Am.rua. The prisoner in aaaataMa, who bad ceived
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  • 165 8 (Ananias He*! ;i taT] Special.) -rritius Hi -Mirfiancc v in tllf < fi:i Rm SimmImv lin-r. !:i-i n;irSi s ike re nil <.l ;i < i --'andi u between Mf. KhHj, Ihc J'rinvr. and x ir. Sripi ctf ol Ihr Braiw >> pmwi n.n.. Mr. Sniwt.H was hus;
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  • 1668 8 I want a new hat And U I don't soon get new hat, there will be sensational development hereabouts. That fellow Slug, I Printer, is at the bottom of tl week's bundle of trouble. KIT I'M GOING TO HAVE A NEW HAT. All tlu- foreu'oiriK My
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 84 8 KUALA LUMPUR. i oiisi I M THEATBE. BM BABD TAIJtAOGB in si'KK.li >l \I».\KSS. PffUNCE*S TIIKATRE. THK IdlK.Ki: with Iwir Nov. Ho and BHaaastft AssMh E vi F a-^ L, 0 i 0 THK BTRENGTIIEMNG Nt'TRITIOLa <oiii.i\ KB (ML EMULSION. Basil) \ssinii|;it,.il iIiKPHU'd. Children lA< /<./• /<..■ paiatoeit Taat; Aff'-nln;
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    • 12 8 PIANO TUNING— KKIVMRS. REMOVALS— HIKE. E. CHARLES. I'hone 2902. 282, Orchard Road.
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  • 707 9 Singapore Property Bubble Bursts. PRE-RUBBER BOOM VALUES. Ray Of Hope In Minor Industries Expansion. Throughout (he island of SinKitpore, once thriving and the I— laMlTlal apple of Mai; van tves, VWtami aMNN, shops. Uodown-; and liulories m:»rk 'ho Martian destruction of the worst icprcaoi— lh? "Gatcwyy to the Far East"
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    15 9 MISSED! The Malay ««ia'ie fail- \m i< t that resulted in the Will a l
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  • 951 9  -  H. A. Phipps. Not "Anglo-Malayans." PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS. (By Th n-ihlicati-in in I Malayan journal of criticisms of the .Malayan Kurasians prompts the submission ot' this brief analysis of Eurasian-; and their cause. The serenity of local public life has been agitated by their alleged
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    13 9 The Wiltshire*' «ust«»jian sa\ing a dangerous situation. The military BMi »<>n b\ I
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  • 178 9 OMIMtt nnukk FOR MUTISM \KDS. 1',,., t20.000.0ei an<) empl".- ing fi0,(»(K) men will began this year in I'rifiisr. shipyards under the IMI wad ]S»'t2 naval l>uildinir pro« kMUMS. Work noiMally ■praad two years v.ill Us' done in one (H lie. far •.wilt. i ieu ships will h
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  • 29 9 Tli.- It I IUM "1 K»-ml»au, who btta in poor health f..r the lami nths, la a*ain leavinij for Sumatra about the rriiliilr of thU month on iikhUtal advice.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 42 9 COFFEE IN VACUUM TINS. I anaaß^^ -^j*aa^^^rdfc^^^^^A»*.V>*- C^^^s^^^^L^^S^^a^- '^^.^a. ITS FLAVOUR IMPROVES IN VACUUM. THE COFFKK IS ALWAYS FRESH. IT CANNOT BK ADULTKRATKD. AND YOU ARE PROTECTED FROM FRAUD. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. flanrpaialai in Ln^lund.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG and IPOH.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 182 9 a A^$ < r I 3 yor an- plajrwrighl who baa w;- Urn what jroy britefi to bi a whollyorijrinHl play. It )m> been accepted, ii in ivhvarsu!, and is to be_ prodMCtd in a week. In goinfj over some oh! i suddenly come upon a story which you h:.<!
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  • 3423 10 Aggravated Assault" On A Servant Girl. MOTIVELESS ATTACK ON A SURREY ROAD. lounsel And Unsuitable Films. Predei (>:- motor enf ineer, i f Burgh Heath, Su months' hard I Üboui a X; 'hi Police Court for :»'.i Netta .lean 18-y< ar-< Id c vant He waa to*pay U n guiaaaa
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  • 343 10 EXTRA MET FOR MOK \\l) HOW v. Mill, and Moina. the London Zoo'- gerillas, have added two more items to thru daily menu afternoon tea and a nightcap consisting of warm miik. That the gorillas liked tea was h'isi discovered durinu Mok's recent illaea one
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  • 215 10 An Epic Escape. SARDINES, HARD BREAD AND WINE. It is now 1!: de'ail th place a hi a in; without (Rio de 0 thrilling i Frees the firai aoase af tl Of the i t wo S held for a lii. Mo i oi aa the
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    • 29 10 j^ #«n*cl approaches 3 St Go through life .4tt«* V| r V< with the right spirit. eu*»i#**y y aY <fe f rn <4/l§emt r i^ B^UJJ|^U r^J^ r^Ju I
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    • 84 10 A SUGGESTION TO HOME LOVERS. M.ik. a p-'iiii ba risil as wbh i I r. pure furnitur.- t-.i v Il I\, fouraelvee aaaeoi trouble and time. We aaaat hi a lam oßeatoii of va t tbeir rn tire aatasfai I will attend to you, ictjuin i witb tin scrupulous him
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  • 388 11 WHAT THE MAN "BLI E BIRD* 1 IS LIKE. With :i ncv and <•.•,<■, more powerful "Blue I: O*mp! <•!! w lc, mate m a't i.-k on hu own WT< Land Speed Record of 253.968 m.p.h. at Daytona Beach i* the near fatal*. i j A
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  • 235 11 Variety Magnate Files Petition. Sir W:r for ninny y< magnate of the v...>i-iy world, hahis petition. H, oard of in Letce !«i- 8 |uare Theatre, of which h< lwt.M! lessee. Hi- health his ent( ring nuraini opt ration, it< the Cheat o i<l cut i>t' the Daily
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  • 113 11 £1,675 Damages For A Comedian. Judgment far 11,675, with i-»^t>. vu given in the Kind's Bench FMvinion for Mr. < harlet Wither*, an (lian, wlid >ir><| the Ge"neral Thei I.<. !'<!<. for damage h of c(.mi i Mr. It hem' '"i-jratfi-<l tu iri\c ai the London i':iiia<! tim
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    35 11 MALCOLM CAMPBKLLH new liluobird' ear with wniin kt hops to k i rtljr, hi-inif till. (r. to his home- a I P&MJ Out, I: Ml works in Chelsra. Kr<»Mi there ii v ill li.- >Mp|M4 '<>
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 224 11 -&Zi t i 4 aaa^^ jik^^» "¥r t <^Baflaaaaaam <^* Ekf^ itfaff il Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as poli^hinj; materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre— FlLM stains disappear completely.
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    • 947 12 INDIA As She Is. Resaaaara af tl"' ievea < ities. n> W. ■akati Koran. Hutchinson. "s. 6d. ■Save BS from these biurb writers!"' Major Koran mast b: t:. laimed when he saw what Hiuchinson s young man hud done for him. Ko>- there it is in all the inevitability of
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    • 838 12 More "Ninepennies." i Bat Net (ioodbye. Ky N nel. BHghtl) Imp'! li- 1. IJv Winifrod (iraliam. Dis.d.d. Bj Temple Iliu-toii. The Sentimental < vric. U\ Dion (lavlon < allhrop. The v. „i.tc i. Bj .1. I. ML Unin'.- Nen Niaepeaaj Stria*, Mr. AI. P. Shiel'a p i wo t, bat
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    • 279 12 THE EDGAI WALLACE OF FRANCE. TIM man who lakes 20 houis of work M write a novel and has already l'iU> d of them, mainly as best-sell- -is lias arrived in London. hi M. Qmrgm Simon, the Edfrar M.-C, :\n<l he has come i I the
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    • 312 12 Cuckoo Fair. By Robin Temple. War*' Leek. Cutkoa Fair i- at K lentuwn ciul i., '.he hijj fair af tne via:- Bate (oni'.s Doran's Circus, ai:d with it blir.d Patty Doian. By a chance she nm Simon Conellan at the fair and hates his kHMM H "> of the
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    • 618 12 The Happiest Man. By Reginald Ktnnerijt -Co\. H<:.l<ter and Stoutfhton. i la. The Way lo l'(nW'co>l. l;> Samu.-I liuil»uk. Hodder and Stoughlon. la Christ In The Caaaglag World. Hod- der and Slnughton. Is. When We Tray. By Ronald Sinclair. Hodder and Stoughton. Is. The Wicket (.ate. By
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    • 431 12 British itizenship. Us Kixhl 1 ;i:iu Duties. l"v Frederick IVak»r. M. A. Herbert Kusstll. 2s. fid. Without taaajparaUaa h may ht at once that ibis is an extraordinarily aaaM little bock. Il tnt appeared years ajro a;id sold s.-veral edit inbeing one af those rare publication which
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    • 149 12 Robbery \t Portage Be I. Bj i Wsiati Laaric 7s. M. Mr. I. !ind ha- again I I the Canadian Moea H which ht Eameas fer its eaV 'mi; .1- dial, v itil eeaatared in dstsctiag boetitfggiag gang, m United States frontier, and mosphere <»f weed aad 1
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    • 161 12 Ihe Direct (Brl I oatract Riddini;. Bj saiain Us Mundy. Kich and Cewaa. *<*l. Il is indeed ret re-!,.. new book, on < I parts from tr. apt idi-as that dent upon an a whi«h. in certain insfc |>ear to ha> Lin Isa] \i Bridge Correspo i<
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 97 12 HIGH QUALITY E.P.N.S. UUL MUl II (iii'TS. Made in Sheili. !<l. K^'ruiH. and W«MM tat M I IpMlti Tea |0M*| ill lilfl l!ox $IJO MM Kith Susar Tun^ I .miii «ith Sugar I >»« it"'' ivj Bpaaw i>- it t B«i\ II d Kanc> Tt.i S^ .<•» irlth 8«SU Tr»nu
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    • 20 12 THE WRITING PAD 1111 Tin-: vrouji Mriu ■ssmtartari j(HI\ MCXt>iSO> m> I iJ>. POBl -I m. UHNtI wii MU m <>•
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  • 533 13 Expansion Of Social Activities. i COMMITTEE'S REPORT FOR PvVST YEAR. I >„-1 >mbili was founded in r.'Js and whose pren Mined by Mr. Andrew Cald< :ti th< :i..\-. ins r, w ill h >ld i 1 flfth si ini'i i ing shoi bly. There were several
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    82 13 I'HOTCHJKAI'H taken at Mr. Tan henu Lack's residence, Klehang, Malacca. FRONT KOW From I* ft to ri;!> Mra. C H. Clarke. Mrs. Tan Cbenu Van. H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi. (i.CMJG M Hon. Mr. 'Lan Cheng Lock. (.U.K.. Miss Tan. I a'ly CKmenti. Hon. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, Mrs. Tan
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  • 194 13 Office Bearers For Current Year. Th>' annual general meeting of the ..I :-|)oi-t Club was held Mlterday j,t t! emii e i in n;ili' ner Road. Mr. S. Huthucununi presided ami there were :'l«'u; •■{•"> memben preaeat. linutec <>t' the la t i Mr. k. Kumaraval d
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  • 48 13 function was held at Mr. Tan Kim I Lim'fl residence on Wednesday nijrhti when the Oh h Oleh Pftrty eaterteiaad the .several European a- I CUmn jrue^t*. the parly v ndiTrd a "hula luila" i';i!i(". vocal iiumN'vs and comic hen Tin- the entertainment of the
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    90 13 <;r.)up photograph of the members af the Tlmm Ho K'»k \s-.i>ci;itio:i. Stan din/, left to right. Messrs. Tan Tiang Siiti;. Tan Hong Kee, I'huali Sian hee, Clma Chin Seng, Ang Ka> Cheonu. I »>k Hone Kial. Tan Yew Hork, < l>ia Chee Sian. Sitting. l< ft to 1% ht Messrs.
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  • 251 13 Shoplifting In Change Alley. Sentence of two months' rigorooi imi pi -i.-'onment was imposed on Koshindin, a Bengali, by Mr. H. A. Patrai, the Criminal Dwtrid Judge, yesterday, when !he pleaded *ruilt >• to a charge of theft. A detective police constable, while in •lire Alley. noticed the
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  • 78 13 Messrs. Aw Boon Hn-.v aid Aw Boon Par visited the Chunh of St. IVter and St. Paul at I o'clock lad < veninf and di:ttcd i resents, in tne shane <>f towt Is. Balm, oraafci and cash to IH7 poor ChinoM Cataottca. The it i'lif! t- of
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  • 18 13 Mr. Ton.? Lao, Chine.-c Consul-General '•as consented to be a patrnn of the Chinese Association.
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  • 40 13 Members of the Amateur Sport in? i iation are reminded of the Thirvrnt'. annual MMMl MMliag whicn i will b* held at tlie residence of Mr. Khoo j En^ Watt, 41, Craig Road, on Friday, Feb. 17, at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 310 13 The Augusts "B" Beat The Beau Stella "B". of cnt'ri a mint* n match i Stelli I', "ti" m pimyt I at hfl Gr i World rfct B St.-Ii i by I ■•in -..r..:. i tkMrint -kill u t Mr. Kok H IRU-: B.P re c> I ■'ne n»
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  • 115 13 The fir I comi < sm < tag af the Rover Badminton Part] will ac lield at the i> iidenre of .'>!•. Pan Quee LwKi H». Tivir. i I (off Killiney RoaJ), on Feb. IJ. i-i 7.-:(t p.m. Thi attention <>i all membem is drawn to the
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  • 111 13 Singapore Man's Success In America. P:\ B. It. I'iianp has wor second blghsat I'nited States National Docto nations fo»- the year W2; Candida.-- sjil for the fTßtl— ttoiH Dr. l'hang is a graduate of Malaya. i Si' ninary, Singapore. His parents, Mr. in I Mrs. N.
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  • 83 13 Elderly Government Servant Charged. Statol to have b«'cn for 27 MM in the Government nervice. Bal>u Smprh. a pMW HrVN in thp Civil Dist:icl (Wt ;i nroduoed ami charged lu-t'ou Mr. H. A. Forier. tht- Ciiminal District Jjdge fmktt4aj, with accepting a bribe «f t-\ from MM, Manikam,
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  • 250 13 HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF CAMBRIDGE PASSES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) S( r. ti'lian. Kei). 11. Sree( h Day. usual.;. red lettt r day at King Qaargl V sclkk)l licit, was marked by raatoaiary enthaaiasa la: t sight. His Highness the Yam Taan, who was to it. l the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 233 13 TheMulHple^ Choice j Tesr Awmi t'l i iii iliipli' i-hok-e test. 1. False. 2. :;o yawls. Woim. 4. vir.lc r». tiim-. C. l.n..!. 7. 7. :i ffi»ih»lwii_ fil I IMIIJf OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 r r i w r r i r wi r i 1 10 W ML JIMZ
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  • 587 14 FIRST DAY'S RACE RESULTS. 5547 Double Tote. AIR DEFENCE EQUALS COURSE RECORD. (Prom our Own Correspoadent.) I poh. Fel.. 11. (I weather favoured today'a rt trwei daring the last race I, ut i All the iavouriles, except terra, failed t<> ol>f ge an<l dfvi..l. Tiawellton paid
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  • 262 14 HIGH SCORING \l LnRRPOOL. London, Feb. 11. rhe tollowing were the results i nuttebei played in the English al Scottish leagues today: Kirsl l>i\ision. 4rseaal i Biackpo^ I Mi mini.'lKon 2 Leeds ltd. ii Aston Villa r.iii'id T. Neweaotlo Lt.i. eeaatv Cwj Bolton Wands. Uvenoel Kvertmn
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  • 33 14 Decisive Victory Over Ireland. London, Feb. 11. In the international rugby enounter U Twickenham, England deftated Irsiaad >y 17 points to 6. At half time. England led by 9 point Renter.
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  • 49 14 The results of yesterday's tics in the i.C.C. mixed doable* tviinis tournament VI re as fcliows: W. Hill and Miss i irtith-.J. Lieot K. c. Phillips and Wm M. Dnr, 2. B. A. Taylor and Mi>. Taylor beat Boy Smith ami Mrs. L- &r»tt. 6 'i. KU.
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  • 77 14 Doctor's Seizure In Busy Street. With a dead man at the wheel, a motor- >•• i'l-ved along Woodhouse Street, one >l the main roads in Leeds. Pedestrians -catered, and the car finally crashed nto the wall of a house. The d^ad man was identified as Mr. Harry
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  • 61 14 AN EXTRA NAZI Sudden Brith Interrupts Hitler's Speech. By prematurely >r' v mK birth to a boy a woman in the audience caused a tenminute interruption of Herr Hitler's ■peaca at an election mass meeting at Hdlu nhauseii. Hen Hitler promised to be present ati th" baptism, whii-h will take
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  • 1305 14 Malays Defeated. TABLES TURNED BY THE REGIMENT. I Wiltshire- I; Hfltayi I. The other day the question WW What's wrong' with the Malay.-. Thk I was on the occasion af their defeat by the Chinese. The qasatiea may b> rvi peated with much more fninnes. aftef i
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  • 204 14 N.S. Club Beat St. Paul's. .(From Our Own Correspondent.) ■srsakaa, rv>. ii. ft* Majil Sembilun Club AehwJM a i trong eleven includim: fear Stat..- playated St. I'.iulV Insti'Liti-n at rrieket today by 47 runs. Score I St. J'auls Kdwaid l'onniah C GurSingrh l< Rdmonds :i, Nonis c >li
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  • 18 14 18l IM I A j tht-n f.x.tball I I Tan t'l>:ih Kee'a tie.en h§ Ikraa < oti th. ourd.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 78 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Greal Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HKAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British
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    • 125 14 I 4- 4.'~\ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaß^^^^^^^^^^^^S'^^^ CHEESE TO SUIT EVERY PALATE. CHEDDAR (AUSTRALIAN) GOU D A (dutch) EDAM (dutch) DUTCH CREAM KRAFT GORGONZOLA ROQUEFORT GRUV E R E (sw.ss) DIPLOMA CHESHIRE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEPOTS. -and a qoocl j fc ->— TOO€l (00/ To get from beer all the S ja^ML^jg >\,
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  • 1748 15 Setangor FomhnU incident* junior iff) 'aiders Slark Refcreeing CriekH Stmstm Begtiu .4 PptHMd* dub* 33S for Si-vn IF Uishire* 1 Hockey four. rrid 'T'ilK appeal to leagM and tlul) OXO---s. CUtiveo which was issued Of tho Selangor Football Association I has mot with very general appro,
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  • 780 15 Latest Positions Of Club. The following are the positions to date 4 clubs in the English and Scottish Leagues: First Divisio*. Ordc" ut ti si six win m ral Sheftn-1.l We! h 0« iill tic Dcihv Co. I.e.'!' l-'ul. P. W. 1 1' I A I' Atonal B
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  • 140 15 dai 6htei duven to hi;r death. "Sialin drove my dajsjMef ftCJ ha) aeath." This on an nidi.' meal which Ti Bob hevist party in Rui In,' and o which he liv- •neaf i fi ten I at Berlin. The docunu rt ret licide n Sinada Volkoff,
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  • 442 15 Football At Seletar. WEAK CHINESE TEAM BEATEN 3-1. U. CMmh A wank ChineM eleven, without of ttuii R \.V. a( footl all ye U "by three foali to h urn one-sided i<> although the >!<vei f the Afar Force forwardi livened th< Thr Ail the in>id.
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  • 139 15 IIIIKi;>S TO MONACO MKKS PEACE. The throne af Monaco boo boon nouaced far Ui ><;ke of peaei tutiful Princess < !hai daughter of t!.« reigning Prince The m a letter to her father, ye simply ar.l right* t.. the throne ■•> bm r, agt*l nmo,
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  • 121 15 30-STONE AND CANT GET WORK. HE DAREN'T V NSW EH THE \l)\i:ili ISEMENTS. Mr. K. London, il. I the I'iiHi--' man i- mo i He i it ilkl> :ind hi* neck an walk 20 i;hl. had il I Anisli>etiti< tally li-;«'>ii; with •diately ad, he i-tli> I ci in. ;-IV
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  • 45 15 M tMOEL'S VISIT TO I ISBON. i i. that <( ;illi. lathe Hint (fin. him With thi back to vrntni thi ca 1 in Ifll. < i i Ilia iitf on. The i-i ilri i hel 1 Ii paid He i !nivr Ttu the
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    • 75 15 NOTICE. M. BSKKIKL I SONS, gu;iliin -.1 OMtiriuriK, „i i:AKM KS HAMKKKS K VKI IKS !I.A< K. SINGAPORE. to notifj the public thai their imn hoi 1 1 'ii mhmiu ever with snv other linn ..i .i Kiaiilar same. M /Ilii' v mp,S. ((uaiiliedOiitirinnx. <lllh HAMBKRS, RAF VLKS PLACE, BINGAPORI
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 178 15 Know [_J_' 2. s_J Am to the nmltiple <iioi 1. One i -j. An m■ l' arl IVi artleoo girl. A lei the Gem.'.'ir n.'.'i r 1. land. I.aiv .lan. I i;. An organise frani hi7. rh'.- I Jev.nnh civil and in the Pentatt uch. |«60). The j.'lio-. > London.
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  • 25 16 KJI) BERG !.i- laacee, Mtoi Kin^ Pktoe, «h'-. it s rcfoti d, i Xi p.iarii-.d I ::t I> i.i (h I'Jia.t New.-.)
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    24 16 AS THE increasing deer herd in AaMwWI .i-l !a\i ''i rrwp a hunt v organised when .s.-vent> jii r i.!> n^: 1 (Planet \i»>.)
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    21 16 THE POOR MANTI OTSfßat: Lam n \p-l a ma ii h ifwj t in .'ap <f 'sij;!il rrnis.' r-:! !.i .alves.
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    14 16 ELOQUENT of the times; the deserted corridor of one of Singapore's !>r; husine*s olfices.
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    16 16 LAMM IKY Waist -deci) fishinj; as it is carriH on I around the coasts of Singapore.
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    14 16 AN all lon common tight throughout thi' city ol Singapore toda>. Shophituses awaitinx tenants
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    11 16 BMPTY (fodowns, «n« piled hijjh with tubbcr, next U> Singapore Kiver
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    • 19 16 it rmiTrn imt>oru mmt itt. I Llll I LX ZSSJT* I I 6, Raffles Place, *M >* »i i SINGAPORE.
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    • 267 16 iGULLBAHAR! THE GENUINE TONK HAIR OIL ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., I'll). (IncorporntpH la Fire. Lilt, Marine. AccMeM, CwanaAM and Motor. Aaatta— > lfiO.ooo Arthar C. Totta. HaWwt K I n.J. rwtltar. Kaalrrn ttmnrh. >'i njapor*. JBaVMaVHaaVa^aaaVßaVCMaVDaV*^- Vi>u want to knnw of a r,oor> mi scnooi. iii:
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