The Straits Times, 26 February 1933
1933-02-26
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Title Section38 1933-02-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 63, Sunday, February 2Sth., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leadi ng Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 63. Sunday, Februa ry 26th., 1933. Price 10 cents.38 words
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1140 1933-02-26 1 SLASHES AUSTRALIAN BOWLING. Caught Within Two Of Cerftury. ENGLAND 17 BEHIND WITH TWO WICKETS TO FAtL. Finland ,are 17 rurs behind Australia with two wirkcts to fall on the first innings <.f il..> fifth Test match. The borI not -worthy feature ot the M.C.GReuter - 1,140 words
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Article110 1933-02-26 1 #9 A "Big Offer To A Constable." Teo Tian Soh, who had been convicted or. Feb. 21 of two charges of fraudulent possession of tins of groceries and of offering an illegal gratification to the constable who arrested him, came up for sentence before Mr. H. A. Forrer,110 words
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Article78 1933-02-26 1 Police Swoop Down On Chinese. Acting en .special orders the Kin£?porc police hrd a busy time during the early hours of yesterday rno.ninir and as a result of their activities several hundred Chinese, chiefly llylam>. have been detained for inquiries. Beginning at 4 o'clock yesterday officers and men78 words
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Article310 1933-02-26 1 Bat Not For Long. POLICE REVEAL A MASQUERADE. KIYOBHI Hachita, a Japanese who landed in Sin?ap re in the guise of a Chinese coolie, pleaded guilty before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the < nininal District Juilpre, yesterday morning to charges of making false iepr<> cntatior.s <n order310 words
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Article69 1933-02-26 1 SinUnpore Rentier's "All Correct" Coupon. For the first tiny for many weeks a participant in The Su iday Times Football Competitors has succeeded in prec':cting correctly the results of all ten matches sit. The successful competitor, ■who thus wins ou* right the prize of $100, is H. C.69 words
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Article102 1933-02-26 1 FOOD SUPPLIES CUT OFF BY SNOW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I<ondon, Saturday. SNOWBOUND villages in Wales and northern England are threatened with 'starvation. So heavy have been the recent falls that in many places communication has been completely cut off. No food supplies can be got102 words
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Article73 1933-02-26 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. Our Own Correspondent.) London. Saturday. RIBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 2 1/I*. (Sellers) 2'/,. Apr-June 2 3/32. July-Sept. 2'/ 4. J&ct.-Dec. 2 :>/16. Market tone :—QuieU TIN. •Pol £147 98.9 d. Three months £14,8. Market tone:—Easier. SILVER. Spot 17 3/16 d. Two73 words
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Article121 1933-02-26 1 '^Xandu-Shiofier "HBtf Six "The idqa^a/the League of Nations i;; to ronij^r^ae evils of opium-sntok-ing and fltHpAils have been fixed upon as a reaao^Kfe amount for a man to smoke," said 1%. F. S. Riekard of the Government Monopolies yesterday adducing Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District121 words
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Article338 1933-02-26 1 Meeting Decision. $2,500,000 WRITTEN OFF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnang, Saturday. At an extraordinary meeting of Penawat (Malaya) Tin Drcdginsr Company yestcrOay, Kvatt and Co.'s resolution was passed reducing the capital from r >,000,000 to $2,500,000. Mr. J. J. launders, who presided, said that whe:i the company338 words
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Article232 1933-02-26 1 Chinese Clerk Drowned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday, A tragedy occurred at Butterworth yesterday morning when a young Chinese clerk, enipl'.yed l>y the Asiatic Petroleum Co. fell off the company's jetty and was dn wned. It appeared that the company's vessel along Ragan Luar jetty wasReuter - 232 words
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Article56 1933-02-26 1 Vienna Murder Horror. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. A caretaker at a Vienna cinema i* allifjed to have thrown a 16-yeat->>M girl alive into a central-heatine furnacv according to the Daily Herald. The accused, it is stated, cond after h frienH of the murdered gir] discovered56 words
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Article541 1933-02-26 1 Official Announcement Of Operations. CHINESE FALL BACK. Bombers Pursue Fleeing Irregulars. Tokio, Saturday. Explaining the circumstances necessitating the pacification «.f Jehol with Japan assisting Manchukuo in accordance with the protocol, the War Oflica issued a statement h> flu- KwantSßg Army announcing the commencement of main Jehol operations541 words
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Article22 1933-02-26 1 An up-to-date Radio Programme, specially compiled fc.r the Sunday Tiims by a Radio expert, will be found on page 13.22 words
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Advertisement20 1933-02-26 1 I THE OCEAN i ACCIDENT I AND 6UARANTBE J CORPORAT^pN, I(lncorporsted in Great BriUin.) Im4 Offlcr for Mnlaja i SINGAPORE.20 words
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Advertisement76 1933-02-26 1 (Ms*\ KEY BRAND fA^fi' au de Cologne. nlßj^^nH I There is ;i refreshing V7ll'lam lin^erin^ fragrance to ;<9& "Key Brand" Eau de > iWIF Cologne rendering it >f^\ R^^jT distinctive and attractive. r TL^jJjf^jf Thjs wor thy product of the British Empire is of great strength, and is priced sufficiently76 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1933-02-26 2 Itook a fistful of the "cards" which) Japanese manufacturers and exporters I laid in the table al the ComßWl in this week and very intere>t i\y aad urn till "haiid" i lind they made. M K\er> < |of 'hem looks a trump. [< Talu> the first.1,616 words
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Article161 1933-02-26 2 TROOPSHIP WAITS FOR A GININER. PART of the British Army was held j up recently becr.UM (iunni r Leak Alfred Gregory, aged twenty-one, Royal Artillery, Preston Barrai I ton, had kissed a gi'l. The girl was MUs Keltic Simmons. Gregory followed her homo op Friday]161 words
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Article143 1933-02-26 2 As The Vicar Sees It. The Rev. C. P. OHMaa, \icar of tt John's, Cinderford, Qoweeoter, aaViee in his panak magazine ke people who want to be married in his church Sometimes young couples conu- to their bidding afmoet faultlessly d "I.ik they have not the slightest idea143 words
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Article170 1933-02-26 2 British Pact? QUICKER TR4VEL TO THE EAST. pcv;" London India lire, thv Cap via < ro, niM > 1 1 I).-.-I seen Signor Mi I'.i Im>, 1 ferry, the Britii h Ai Mil Lcrd i British air unii. !1 the Daily pursuing c dt velopment170 words
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Advertisement68 1933-02-26 2 NOTICE •fe herehy notify the public, thut our firm of M EZEKIEL S<)NS P Qunl,ficd Opticia •■I pnpi- H AMBKHS rakki ks place: BiniiAruKZ, has no connection ami interest whatsoever with any other irrv curry inir the name KZKKIKL in BJaaaaore. M. EZEKIEL SONS, QualiNrd Optic ana. <>ni> Address: l:UH.i:>68 words
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Advertisement295 1933-02-26 2 il Know I 1 Til Tesl your general know ledge h> se.-injf how man\ of the following <|ue>iions ,ou can answer correctly: then turn to pajte 1"» to check your replies. 1. What is larp Ml Who was Paul Bunyan 2. Is William Tilden eligible to be a 21. Who295 words
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Advertisement45 1933-02-26 2 WF GOOD T Ebb 'jf ffivS&TJvtLmSSH^^ Policies issued against FIRE. LIFE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT. BURGLARY. ETC. ETC. FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Branch Office for Malaya: 17-18, Mercantile Bank Building, Singapore. SUN. T. 9.45 words
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Miscellaneous12 1933-02-26 2 POP-Uncle x g&[ C g£, j -^p— (Copyright. by The Ed" >^P12 words
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888 1933-02-26 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. SI 00 Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A further football competition has been arranged. $100 IS OFFERED FOR THE BEST FORECAST 0F THE TEN FOOTBALL MATCHES <;IVEN BELOW, WHICH AXE SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH I.888 words
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Article1017 1933-02-26 3 WORLD'S MOST WEIRD STATUES. MONUMENT TO AN APPLE-TREE. (By A. J. Forrest.) BY the erection of statues the human race has chosen to perpetuate many strange memories, and today there is hardly a country in the world without its collection of weird monuments. America is full of curiosities 111 ths1,017 words
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Article173 1933-02-26 3 1 Allegations Over A Major. Startling allegation^ against the p have been made following ihe death of: Major t. Shepherd Neill. who was found dead in a poli ■<_■ cell in Johannes'ni'K I fifter hi- ane-t on a charge of drunker,- ne A post mortem held revealed173 words
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Article183 1933-02-26 3 Court Puzzle Over A Man. A judge in the Probate Court r.fused to assume that a man had gone down in the Titanic in HU2 because his name was not in the pasM-nRc-r list. An application was made by two cousins of Miss Matilda Elisabeth Gillard, late183 words
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Article197 1933-02-26 3 Clowning To Recover Lost Fortune. GBOCK, who reeeatly re' 1 red freei tfce lioard> after a Mfetiav of ckw»aiaa%haj lx?en f..i i\ to stage drams lack" Ie a use lii> fottuae at C 53.000 ta:> vanished in the "< isi>." "i am determined to wi IH'nny." (s197 words
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Article161 1933-02-26 3 Alleged Confession By Servants. Menial specialists are to examine two servants, Cbristhw and Lena I'apin. who arc alleged to have confessed to the murder of their employer and her daughter at Le Mans. Mine. Lancelin, aged 54, and her daughter Genevieve, aged L'T, were found dead in their161 words
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Article1101 1933-02-26 3 GOING FROM MIDDLE-CLASS HOMES. Some Memories Of Franz Liszt. < P>v Kmile Saver, the world-famouß pianiM IT may ha apon.priate. in Mew of the 1 revival of tin Uaa| concerts t n Vienna. to the grandiose personal!' Franz Liszt, not only as a celebrated i>iani1,101 words
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Advertisement183 1933-02-26 3 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL says: "I predict that the future of this car is absolutely assured." Having tried it (the Ten-Four). I am convinced that it will appeal to the general motoring public tiom every point ot view," writes Hr Malcolm Campbell in Tin- Field, "Here is a real motor ar,183 words
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Article, Illustration844 1933-02-26 4 Tell Your Husbands This! THE other day, si :i 1 i r 1»• party. I h arc l s husband repeat the hoary ism. tiiat it U only men who p Several yonasj wlfw were i«i-"nt. ;t!vl. sHkoagh all remained mute, a tain wrynsM "f844 words
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Article288 1933-02-26 4 Prune Pudding. ■■<> jrraiK--ir.it- I stat dilated milk. 1 fl« > C>(>k<*(l chop- 1:.' i I ill ful l>i I I ;ir RBI, a i ..it. I'm. the prunes ai.: pipe nnt into i <lf-h Off bt other ingredients ami pour it u\.v the ;if UM< s ;:nd288 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-02-26 4 A dinner-gown ißVeJapai on «lasBk lines in orchid cedoured luce. Hie ieap re\«-r^ Kiviiiu a speeeialls gtasafaj effect la (he hasßsa.21 words
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Article, Illustration591 1933-02-26 4 Tips For The Tropical Household. IN tin' Tropks. the careful housewif should pay particular attention to her Mbcttea <>f pillows, especially llMai I for the child. en. Infants <lo not require j khsir lieari. vi's-1 r.u-re than an inch nn It i- a uri-at mistake to pjvrMi them witli oniinary591 words
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Article175 1933-02-26 4 AMMONIA ami i srsudi caa be lev washinp feather pillo.vs. Turn the feathers into a lartre butt.r muslin t a>rs. weii'ht it. and ><>:i'-. for >n hour in lukewarm sud-. with >>n. I fill of ammonia to a gallon. Ki:.<e tv ice in warm water. a^SMBS), pass)175 words
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Advertisement166 1933-02-26 4 WHITEAWAY'S HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THEIft MANY CUSTOMERS A SPECIAL DISPLAI OF NEW SPRING MILLINERY ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1- Consisting of the latest and most fashionable models in WHITE FELTS READY TO WEAR STRAWS PEDALING STRAWS Et<. theV/HITELAW* Printed si Cotton Bedspread^ PUNTED BED PREAD& Printed Cotton i *w166 words
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Advertisement74 1933-02-26 4 HENRY H. COHEN, LtJ. V H 4 |S 2nd Floor. Maynard Uuilding. Ttlephone .{164. Ifi, tATTI KOAD. Sl\(;\r()KK. RE NE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) SPRING MODELS DIRECT FROM PARIS-IN HATS. MATERIAL FOR DRESSES-ORNAMENTS AND NOVELTIES ETC.. WILL ARRIVE ON THE IST OF MARCH. EVERYTHING VERY SMART AND INEXPENSIVE RENE ULLMANN, CAPITOL74 words
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Article1337 1933-02-26 5 COULDN'T HELP BEING A FILM STAR THE BAD BOY OF THE BARRYMORES. SOMK movie players stun from scratch. They carve out a niche for them-; elves in ths celluloid Hall of Famei without h .v additional and irresictiblc .stimulus that comes from having tht j blood of generations <>i a;ti>rs1,337 words
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Article740 1933-02-26 5 AN INQUEST HELD IN SECRET. A DRAMA af international polities mm! a woman's jealousy is now known i t<> lie behind the tragic death by poisoning in Lon.ii.ii of Mme. .Vinep Vlora, the red-haired anJ beautiful Albanian woman on whom a sacret i r.< 1 1 <740 words
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Article227 1933-02-26 5 AUSTRALIA ABOUT TO SPLIT. PRKMIKK S\^S UGGBfIT STATE WILL QUIT. THE end of the Australian Commonwealth was forecast by the Premier of Was tail Australia, Sir lames Mitchell, in an interview in Melbourne. Western Australia the bineat State in the Commonwealth, thouirh with the second smallest population is holding a227 words
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Article264 1933-02-26 5 HKVFLAIIONS FROM A i MENTAL HOSPII VL. i I>AD leys break out when the mom is at the full. That is the experience of mental experts at Bedford Couit Catholic Mental Welfare Hospital, Wince leish lre, I vealed in the annual rc»»ort. The boys at the264 words
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Article154 1933-02-26 5 >Kin MILLIONS LIE IN LIECHTENSTEIN. Th:-: luti. stein, between Austria and BwitterlaML which hi aipletely independent sine aS? a population of about lU'<". Ided to its n« ,hat the t* i brothers I 19*1 and are now safe fr «n Vadux, kßttal of the Pi their154 words
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Advertisement60 1933-02-26 5 ALUAMBRA The Independent Theatre with the Pick of the World's Pictures. COMMENCING AT MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. A New Season for a Grand Comedy! STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY in "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" i,:nr< full houses in Ihe "Jp> oiling It paokid six- *A > Vf J^ in60 words
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Advertisement99 1933-02-26 5 "REALISTIC and THRILLING!" That's how AMY JOHNSON J. A. MOLLISON described UNIVERSAL'S ACE of all AVIATION PICTURES AIRMAIL m mm -—^-™»E-«^^^»MM-*»PMmß»w»^aM^a»BMßaaaMa* OPENING TODAY at The CAPITOL Read This Week's London Papers "AIR MAIL" Is The Pick of the Week's New Pictures NEWS OF THE WORLD. "TIP TOP! Starts "ith smash,99 words
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Advertisement100 1933-02-26 5 NIGHTLY 6.15 C 9.15 P.M. MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15 P.M. A FEAST OF MELODY AND ROMANCE A BRIGHT BRITISH FILM TO PLEASE EVERYONE. big song hiis B^ Jd^K ALSO SHOWING. IMIES.fi«ID rss m Glg^g m iih SERIES 4 &€3S§ li, 0 "GREEH ISLE with MllSlC _^!L_ COMMENCING TUESDAY. 28TH FEBRUARY.100 words
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Article1210 1933-02-26 6 BRIDGE NOTES New Light On An Old Controversy. (By J. K. Kemp. HANDS upon which three or lour shoaid be bid aiv very infrequent »<; tract, and this, no doubt, is one of tiie ns why writers <>f hooka <>n ti.o nun to discussing them.1,210 words
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Article349 1933-02-26 6 <,RO>\ ING INTERNATIONAL ISE. THE m-ed for British universities to give greater attention to the growing importance of English as an international language Was emphasised by Mr. A. I Jsrm i niversity Reader m Phonetics, Behool of Oriental Studies, in a lecture lie gave at University349 words
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Article89 1933-02-26 6 At Cambridge Library. Bernard Shaw's book, The Adventures of a Black Girl in Her Search for God, has bean SWHI -d from Cambridge PuMic Libra ry. A member of the committee, Mr. K. S. I'eck, said that after voting in the subtomnittie for the book, lie read it89 words
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Article2003 1933-02-26 6 THE WANDERER - THE WANDERER. BY The Great Tiffin Problem— More About Dogolatry— Volunteer Night "—The Dancer Incident. A RECENT British visitor to the Italian An Ministry was very much impressed by the efficiency and drive which he found in its organisation, and one of the points which he commented2,003 words
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Article401 1933-02-26 6 To Keep Record. MUST BEAT FOREIGN BID FOR SUPREMACY. BRITISH expre trains may ha speeded up a a result of an attempt to bo made "M Manh i by a German express from Berlin to Hamburg to beat the racoml of the I heltenham Flyer, at401 words
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Article176 1933-02-26 6 Threats Instead Of Bombs From Sky. TOUD-BPEAKEBI baeasktg out threats ■i from the fioud- a*B likely to take the i place of bosnba n carding to of State \ir. In his t'ii-i official interview after his return from si ies tour of R.A. BJ in the Bast, ia176 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-26 6 Collecting NESTLES Ml Stamps is a most M mfr interesting hobby. Send for a T^ bT^ V^ T^ «t^ I. 1 M I 1 Sk 1 ix I A I a ftw^^r M ALBUM lffc>Z^lm^ like mine." >*? MS} SHMBBBBBBtejII^B BBBBBB^BsI '&9ttfoßti&^' V BBBBBBBBBBBBIi I I _^^B^fr^l Send 5 picture77 words
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Miscellaneous114 1933-02-26 6 No. 62. ETHEL JAM,. THE KING TO THE RESCUE. .^A >^ t A|^» I'ut ere they left the pltasaiii nalare ground T think." said Ethel, "Butterfly did hear Pcor K'hel turned fur SMC 'ast I >ok around. 'And sent the hens (o help us Sally dear!" Thm sa« a -i^ht114 words
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Article, Illustration7321 1933-02-26 7 Holloway Horn; 'George,"'"The Intruders - That Man at Claverton Mansions Holloway Horn 'George,"'"The Intruders," (Author^ofr etc.) nn|>^i-. Mary Luttrell N tv.cnf. \en and an actress, i v both '< ..::K'l anci 1 clever, jmkl (hen She la in lave w'lli vi, Bart., -:ill yeamg, whose business aptitude has enabled him ten ;ir. aU family. The7,321 words
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Advertisement159 1933-02-26 7 Familiar Quotations Test of familiar quotation*, or, at lease, faatati aiti which yoa should l>e familiar. Who wrote at atti red the foUowiag aoctations 1. "Neither harTowoi nor a bad a? For I an oft laaaa both Itself an. l Mead." 1 "Reading maketh a full .nan. mVience a ready159 words
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Advertisement59 1933-02-26 7 I SHANGHAI RANGOON I \HONG KONG] BANGKOK 1 1 33 eoS 1 440 2203 MILES. MILES. MILES. MILES. t Miles. I I I SINGAPORE. y 4 ,7\MMe S iTiyr I Sxiix SARAWAK >^ Mi leg. I g SUMATRA Mil ES I I JAVA I Our Castings in Steel— Grey or59 words
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Article669 1933-02-26 8 From its agitation for removal of the pure British descent qualification for the Malayan Civil Service the Straits Chinese British Association has moved a step farther and voiced, through the chairman of its Penang branch, an opinion that the claims of Asiatic British subjects for senior appointments in669 words
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Article1535 1933-02-26 8 Of Bolshevism To Judith De Marffy Mantuano, The Hungarian Woman Journalist. AM sorry have kept you wailing," ■I said Mr. Shaw, "but a journalist has just been plying me with questions as to my religious opinions. That is a sulijo<t which always grows on me1,535 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1933-02-26 8 %-=J ASf ERTIONS f%/f OF \:S» AN AN, I AS rrVT o o n n- n ~'h ri Today I am of a sadness and a misery. Woe is me, woe is you and woe is the whole durned shooting match. It isn't that the rubber outlook is worse I1,732 words
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Article86 1933-02-26 8 The Foreman of the Ananias Newt Factory left Singapore late last ni-,;ht on a brand new bicycle, for Daytona Beach. The object of his mi-sion is In invite Sir Malcolm Campbell to accept the post of driver-in-chief of The Sunday Times van. If the Pe*» is mccessful, it86 words
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Advertisement158 1933-02-26 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ALIIAMBRA THEATRE. PACK DP YOl TBOUMJi with Stan Laurel K Oliver Hardy. 6.13 9.1."> p.m. Phone 6909. CAPITOL THEATRE. AIR MAIL with Kalph Bellamy, Slim Summervillc and <;lorla Stuart. 6.15—9.13. I'hone 5261-2. MARLBOftOUGH THEATRE. Mr. KOHINSON Kl SOK with Diiuvl is Fairbanks. »>.!.-> IJI ;>.m. NEW WORLD. SIDE158 words
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Advertisement12 1933-02-26 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road.12 words
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Miscellaneous18 1933-02-26 8 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONIC IUL Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3683.18 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1933-02-26 9 Film Chief Defends Those Malaya Talkies. "ENTIRELY WRONG KIND OF PUBLICITY" MR. BRADDELL. 'Show Singapore As It Is Today" Mr. Elliott. Ko'?nd Kraddcll (And Others vs. Hollywood. In re IMalavan Publicity. 'ill is is the piquant case which is being fought out in Singapore1,037 words
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Article45 1933-02-26 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. The adjourned public examination of Lim Chin Guan, the ex-millionaire of Pmunsr. which was fixed for yesterday was adjourned for a fortnight as the bankrupt was reported to be suffering ticm malaria and was unable to attend Court.45 words
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Article890 1933-02-26 9 Thrift Society. APPEAL FOR 100 PER CENT MEMBERSHIP. TIIK annual general meelinß of the Singapore Kneli'h School Teachers' Co operative Thrift and I-oan S eiety, Ltd.. was ht Id at Raffles IrstifJtioT yes terday, Mr. C. R. Menon, the chaiiman, presiding. Amonjf those present were Mr.890 words
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Article, Illustration313 1933-02-26 9 A Lament. I "OH! THE PARTIES -AND THE CHITS!" Ikey's Har is rlos«d. Tka shutt?rs hSW kvvn put up on th<? fa:. rendezvous for thirty years of ir—> who made money »!io:i n I rubber and tin »a.; as pr-»-i»; .3s ns -roki j Below a313 words
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Article70 1933-02-26 9 MARYLAND "HOLIDAY" DECK! 'i he Cw»rw cf t<> 'ay !<vlatv<l a ay f>>i•■itc hanks and lama li <"i- in j.'im:t th adoption of mmhw o counteract bsavj srithdm n million dollar baa boon hiefly by ositors, Vom t; mon dortaaj the >r will --;>latioii tccting <!70 words
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Advertisement158 1933-02-26 9 HAVE YOU REALISED that goods most in demand do not achi?vc their popularity hy mere char.cc? There WWII be a reason. Johnnie Walker "Red Label" enjoys the HTCTTT r>rv largest sale of any whisky^ in A tho world, ■LAO 1 ILLeLIJ an< j we know the reason. BO F 1158 words
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Advertisement353 1933-02-26 9 iWhar KWpZo YOU are a poHeMHsl of long and hononrah'e service, al>l<\ com- petent, tmi vi ■•>• wise aij-mt ali thr things that often lead i criminals to a lil'e of Cfinsß. Late one night while on duty yon com" q*OH two oung men who are in the act of353 words
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Article676 1933-02-26 10 Princess' Secret Love Drama. SPLITS UP A ROYAL FAMILY OF EUROPE; Should Not Tie Me To An chappy* Marriage." Tlu tom the i Carlo I SO 11: i onlj ten, is heir to tb i ti A. had fallen D a laundn I I the ol life shi denly luxury.676 words
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Article57 1933-02-26 10 Saved Ry Planter's Agitation." That rasa door waoJd have boon extinct [by now n Negri SembUan had not Mr. a Kuala Pilah planter. eel s successful agitation for iti to the schedule of prot an mal II il year, was a statement I at the annual meeting of57 words
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Article234 1933-02-26 10 Planters Anxious. CHEAPER TODDY AS REMEDY. (From Our <> ponder.t.) mban, Saturday. The aeti'. itii- of si ing planten ia Negri SembUan greatly ;;l the pi Tips potent tl.-ink, made with feimontod rice, pro- 1 vide.- a moot lucrative side-line for I Chin;- rs anil niark'ei gard234 words
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Article189 1933-02-26 10 MR. MOHAMED MOUSE \IMMM\Ti:i>. (From Our Own 't>i i >[:« -nd.-nt.) tag, Batarday. MR. Mohan CouncilW nang. has been -it d a Member i.ci' lative Council as from Mar. I pta. c of Mr. Mohamed l.'nus, whose 'in month. K is untl >rsto< ;l that Mr.189 words
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Article86 1933-02-26 10 Pal ia ntf IManters Want New Reduction. (From Our pondent.) Sei il and, Saturday. Waiving of i ibbi above two dollars per sere has not satisfied Pahang planter rtitkmed th'j Government for a !i):y per cent, redu.-tion of all lents. Th. that only a s,.ial! proportion of the86 words
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Article912 1933-02-26 10 A LAYMAN IN THE NEW MOND LABORATORY. Slowing Up Atoms B\ Cold. A n;om ((iiiamin^ a generator rapabieof sending out, in the hundredth part of a second, a current as powerful as that supplied by the gigantic power station at Hatter^ea; Apparatus which produces a912 words
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Article384 1933-02-26 10 episode \r ri?oi ■UHGALOV. A MVEXSIDE -iTi.l m alli-^'a- lion of misconduct month after marriage last J mentioned in a i by Mr. 1 mm in the Divorce Court. -Mr. Frank William Henry Winkworlh, an engineer, oi t ted a decree nisi ajraiii:i hi< wife, Mrs. Pamela384 words
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Advertisement425 1933-02-26 10 BROADCASTING PROGRAMME. FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY. (Specially compiled by a Radio Expert.) SI N DAY. All times given ue Sinvapor" I time. U. A.M.— 1. P.M. 12 MKTERS. I'OWERFl L STATIONS. vsr \i>. si\<; apoki\ An Amateur Station ..ending out test transmissions af r( nali cy an<! mm r. 7.425 words
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Advertisement88 1933-02-26 10 A SUGGESTION TO HOME LOVERS. 000 SOOOOOO J \1 1 c point to is.it us when you require furniture for your home and il ssssmmnsacj t-xpense, tn.iihle and time. We cater for a lar^c clientele ai varying J to their entire lAiiafaomns. I We will attend t.- luininents with the88 words
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Article, Illustration4728 1933-02-26 11 BOOK About INDIA AN Extraordinary Tbe LJndei werM of India. l.> Sir (ieorge WacMuaan '.>».. X.( .5.1.. D.8.0. JarroMH. 12a. Cd. rpiiF fact that thii trong]y recommended on the dual ground that it is n tertaii ing is a tril the absorbing nature of the subject matter than ti nt4,728 words
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Article908 1933-02-26 12 A Frenchman On Travellers. THEY ARE THE LAST OF THE FREE. (Hj \ndiv lloderet from the French edition of Vogue.) There are people who take changes of air, people who navel and i. al wanderer-;.' last, the veritable nomad-, are i merous and, sin c work .come908 words
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Article138 1933-02-26 12 MEDICAL <:<M [SCIL ACTION. nriiK G nerml I in undernfiia :n i'- n nst doctor* who k in ■'••ijililcdivi thf Such action i>\ i] could ©nlj become effective tl ijrid nuper vision of the c ted to layliliar rorm •hull thi- chari talk', volunai, it ions,138 words
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Article63 1933-02-26 12 Oowns Himself An Immortal. s d in the liner king liln <ii h "i w. 1 I ""i 1 1 •■> nueath tl. dims t< Jkhm society which will show then nut-. funds I "i ibould lik« these film* to be koowt H I believed thai be63 words
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Advertisement254 1933-02-26 12 am^amflaV '"j'aifr^am^ar 4aw*aaw Ba^ar *^^^Sa»a>' am^B^Bßmml ■I||Sp W^E&^^ B^Bm^Bak.. Newly discovered a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre— film stains disappear completely.254 words
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Article, Illustration2007 1933-02-26 13 New Officers For 1933. Malacca Players Produce A Big Show. Postal Union. At the rourteentli annual general m in< of th< Postal Un c Club the f..|lov el"; red 10l irn n( y< ar: Pa I .1 s. Arthur, .Vr. il. I. Harris and V. H. Winston;2,007 words
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Article76 1933-02-26 13 At tne fifth annual ireneral meeting hei;l on Mon lay, February 20, at the residenc of Mr. Tan Kirn Joa, 1 I7A, Geylang Road, Singapore, the following were <■!> r e on the committee for the year 19 i!ent, Mr. Tan Kirn loo; vice-president, Me Chua Boon Hack76 words
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Article67 1933-02-26 13 The fottawhag will 1 I I It Wah I Chong BP. agatast JTayu Athletic Party at ping po.ig today at the Ai Tontf School premists, at I i m. sharp: Lim En| Song, Kw;i l 800, Wee Eng Siang, Tan Chong Bpng, and Evan (htoijr. Jiak K:m67 words
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Article, Illustration62 1933-02-26 13 The Negri Senibilnn Maalcal Part] which was recently formed. Seated (left to rishl) J. P. Danker, fjaa H« f >n Bm, Ceadj Danker. K. (hen.' Pet-, >k v Bat Kinn. ai-l P/aag han Lang. Standing (I. II to right) K«»ng lian S/e. H. Sla Maria, D. Sla Maria, A. 162 words
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Article58 1933-02-26 13 The f( [lowing will n 1 on Hub t (c pponite 1'.0x.» Thcs Khcn; Ann Tan Bm.n H 1, m. and a Kin Yeaa; I aag and i Kee Haw. Re K..n 'i lan k, <»r. II Imi «ii n Mi in v l re reluested t" a58 words
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Article106 1933-02-26 13 rarm That Grows Lamp Shades There i- a fai wh f crops :i t lamp ihade table OTBaaseata, aad w;>ll fttt The farm i« 1 <i to breed r.n brilliant, and translueeirt ire mad into hou hoi na•ient<. ciii.i!.. baskets, mokers' seti .-'mi fi vii !> >wls. It106 words
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Article569 1933-02-26 13 Sindbad In Slippers. BLOWN FROM KENT TO ESSEX. A SMAI.I. boy in -lippeis. sitting in an open boat, was blown from Kent to i by a bowling cala last nitrh!, 1 wri'.es a Daily Expn pondent oi Feb. 3). Waves broke over his oarless sk569 words
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Article121 1933-02-26 13 m Have Most Brains Say Scientists. Younger sons of a family have more brains than their Hder brothers. This statement has just been made by a body of American scientists, who gave a list of past and present celebrities to support their claim. The list includes: Julius Caesar.121 words
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Advertisement30 1933-02-26 13 Familiar Quotations Test 1 William B! ateapaara. KrancU Dai 08. •">. I/.aak Walton. John Dryaaa. r >. Alexander Papa, Theeaaa Gray. 7. Robert Burns. William Wordsworth. Samifc Taylor Coleridge 10. Samuel Woodworth.30 words
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Advertisement33 1933-02-26 13 THE WRITING PAD WITH THK WORLD WIMK KEITTATION N ,00 3; BBBmaavßsnmHnaaaaa' M.tnufa. lur.d by JOHN I>l< kINSON < (>.. LTD. (Incorporated in KriKlund) I UOX 160, S!N(;,WOKK. AND SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS IN MALAYA.33 words
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Article955 1933-02-26 14 GOOD RESULTS AT BUKIT TIMAH. F/Lt. Staton's Success. FIRST ANNUAL FAR EAST SHOOT. TIIK first annual rife meeting of th" Kar Kasl Conrnai ■<!. Koyal Air wa- held at the Bukit Timan rifle range yes Unlay. Then- welt- no competitors from Honjr Kong and tne competitors955 words
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Article299 1933-02-26 14 \KSK\\I PILE IP EIGHT GOALS. I.nnilou. Saturday. The following were the results of Utchca played today in the Kniflish an«l Scottish football leaping; 1M matches viii- postponed through heavy snowalls Kir-t l>nisi,,n. Maekbua R. I l.ii niiiiuiiam West Bruin. A. belsea 1 Bolti.n Wanilv 1299 words
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Article49 1933-02-26 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) P. gkcfc, Sa'.Jltia;-. In a tuotl.all niat'h played here today, !lu Sports Club Iffcat.-d the P.. A H.. Ringmpore, by I. Tin. Clul> were ita uperior >niv ami Acwrvgd th, n vktery. Ttu KJLF. Will meet a rapttMßl ie tiam toworfw.49 words
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Article139 1933-02-26 14 Tin- Mtowiac haw beta •ttoetad t to play Association football for the S.<'.< •gainat the Wiltshire Regiment on Wednesday next on the Ba4aag :it .">.IO p.m.. T G. Laahatar; J. <;. Q'mamim an;f F. A. MiCaffi'iy: P. E. E. Hindiey, K. Laid■nan and C. I. Bombrukc; <i.139 words
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Article95 1933-02-26 14 100 Not Out For N. S. Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ibaa, Saturday. A t-ikkft mauh Btrc today 1 ie Negri SembUan Ctab ami the I lie Fifth school ended m draw. The dab aearad 12 4 far t; wicket* declared), or whi h Fi-lix de95 words
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Article108 1933-02-26 14 Dr. Alekhine's Task Today. The foaWwaaj -•"> afciwjhaw al Hrn v,,, K a|,,,r,. Chess Club will m»v\ l>r. A. ■V. Alekhinc, who arrived yesterday, in I'aiuhaaoons atatehao today, at ItJI m. at the Adi'lpbi Hot* I: M. ury, Taa I nag Kia. M. M.'schorff, H. (>. Wilaaot,108 words
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Article120 1933-02-26 14 On Fire. il'ii'in our Own Correapondewt.) anc 9«turday. Tl c pMMtng Pire Briicade waj called eiafhi last night i<> .i miaws 1 1 1 at the rear I i Sinjrapore CoU Btorage Compaai -.huh aif aaed f i iea. fhfl tan for turned out ttadcr the f.nnniand of120 words
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Article131 1933-02-26 14 A Rtrmnge incident lias occurred on l.oard the I?i b 'it Aphn al rluain I :i l- (1 i- yi'ii no 'lie deck an<i ..I a'uiiiur.i.ion In-ill^ >ml. nijrlit without, anybody kaowias it until ih<- Following nomißff. Th<' gvn «;i- in position <>n the bride* of tkc131 words
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Advertisement78 1933-02-26 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, K.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the78 words
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Advertisement28 1933-02-26 14 Cooked MEATS WEFAGtD FRESH I DAILY FROM TH I CM)KEf r ffttw may I VVISSU TCNCIIE CIH€ICE 1 ITITTITTTTITrTTTITTrrrrTT. a a fl iIFRASER 6NEAVELI? j 1 DISTRIBUTORS K. ■■■■■■■■■■■>■28 words
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Miscellaneous152 1933-02-26 14 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE ITi m 55 Mm 1 I 825B 25 (CLUES I M KUn^' 18. L Oily substanc, i inipairc.l laacttoa »2^ term S Hit toi" 0 >" Lml at 19. B«ji 1> 20. Ancient eattisg tad e ,f e d Baat8 aat hoilt w rd plant ft t'^l-152 words
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Article2295 1933-02-26 15 The Moffiya Hake Their Cricket lion- Football Control Meeting Lull Singh Stones Another Century The F(tr Eastern (Hymyii I By FORWARD, Friday. T-IIK entry of a Malay c. icket eleven inter-commuaaJ competition in Selangor this season is an inten development. The Malay.- are now well up2,295 words
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Article285 1933-02-26 15 Story Of Vanished Tribe. A vision of the barren Fast (i id peopled bf race of h 1 \.:<- < iort d no i>v Cap ea in ;i p;iin read ni a meeting of ilr I nph 'I Bocietj in Lonj don. He de r.ilx-l Iby Sound Committee's285 words
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Article73 1933-02-26 15 The Canton Military Head<iiiarten» an- I oounce that the photographing of forts i and barracks in Kwangtaag bj fosoiglMHl i wiH i)c strictly forbidden. Offei again** tli l raguatloa will be Bteoacß tad and their cameras will be confiscated. The foreign Consulates at KmmM have l>een requeued to73 words
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Article122 1933-02-26 15 Son Dies After Two Operations. I/ondon. I'd., 'i. Major Urn lion. J. C. Dariiafe the aaly em of I>m Darlinjr, diad n Fcnwick Co'U 1 underwi m an operation i .1 rm>ther on dar. Lard Datiiaaj waa t •> t present when but the u:ajo''s wife WBI122 words
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Article134 1933-02-26 15 Decree For Countess Of Jersey's Father. Well-known personalities in Australia ivolvcd in (UvorM s;ii! heard at Sydney before Mr. Justice Loyce T.iv BHM nas rh;\t in which Mr. Konne li Rii hards, grazier, of Coweumbla otamundia. New South Wales <■ j-ht a decree nisi. I. alleged his134 words
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Article844 1933-02-26 15 Tottenham Drop into Second Place. The positions of teams in the English and Scottish Lcaprure to date are as follows I irst Division. I\ jr. L r». v. A IrMMI '< Villa 29 17 f. 6 M 45 10 Sheffield W,d. 29 17 0 ti 62 42 40844 words
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Article101 1933-02-26 15 Jud^e Rules It Is Woman's Privilege. Chicago. Mrs. Etta Rohr, of this city, may ■peak over the telephone to her 4*usband, if t»he wishes, and provided that ha will listen. A juiitcf IMM resciaded an injunction restraining; her from so d'>in(j, ruling: Lhat "a woman'? ri^ht101 words
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Advertisement96 1933-02-26 15 im^a j Ji ?^^W —u>netv you, ufre o hit i II '>!! 'T his scores of uses in the BMrving I iii it tire- -silencing BBSMakjr doon casinsr o t/ work from WBBX BBi rasl mHki.ijr toohs "■thly unl so on. It cleans, polishes and > «c yes and its96 words
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Advertisement386 1933-02-26 15 *^4S^ gf Elsga^B Knew Answer- I«> General «ju I Ms, l. Bounty or gratuity. l\ h. is :i profe onal. Prom the Lutin "ir m«l. 1. A -ing. ■>. On* at > but v.i by birth ■■I another. t\. one who by la* survives 1 1 i 7. (hina. H.386 words
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Article, Illustration90 1933-02-26 16 THE AIM \l)F— and t-nlrance t.) Ikty's Bar" which has ju>t bon tlaM L R%M laMM in u«n wUtk a'ai A\,i\y v» htmwi ivin> K tid ailer w,.k- <f dr^i^ht Hi M> m THE ITAKT of the Rickmansworth skating championship race in which K. Wynian90 words
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Advertisement460 1933-02-26 16 iGULLBAHARj THE IDEAL SCENTED HAM OIL \()U CAN ALWAYS BELI UPON. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO^ LTD. (Incorporated in England. Plre. Lire, Marine. Accident, GoaraatM and Motor. A .<• t £60.000 eon. *nhor C. Potto. Mnnager A I'nderwritar, Eastern Branch. Singapore. You want t«> know of A GOOD nil. l. SCHOOL460 words
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