The Straits Times, 12 March 1933
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Title Section33 1933-03-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAtA, No. 65. Sunday, March 12th., 1933. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 65. Sunday, March 12th., 1933. Price 10 cents.33 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1933-03-12 1 MRS. HOOVER MAY BE AMONG THE VICTIMS Fourteen Cities Wrecked. TERROR-STRUCK FAMILIES FLEE BLAZING HOMES. Hundreds < people were killed and thousands injured in a series of violent earthquakes which rocked California from Friday until yesterday, wrecking fourteen cities razing thousands of1,056 words
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Article47 1933-03-12 1 Polish Troops Massing In The Corridor." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Li ndon. Mar. 11. TIIK Daily Kxpress Berlin coricspondent d< lares that the (.ermaii cahinet is alarmed by the concentration it Polish troops at (id\ nia. opix>sit Danzig, and trtrp movements throughout the •'olish orridor.47 words
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Article142 1933-03-12 1 LORD INVER€LYDE*B > I MHSCLOSEI) SI IT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 11. Lord Inveidyd: is starting an action 'ai i^t hi* wife, .line in the Kdinburgh onrta. The nature of the action is undisclosed but June alleges that her London flat has been waU-hed by142 words
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Article139 1933-03-12 1 Rubber Estate Murder. Sentence of death was passed hy Mr. Juatie Mills at the Assize Conrt Mater* (fay i.n Santokh Sinjrh, alias Makhan Sisßh, when he was unanimously found euilty of murder :.nd attempted murder on a rubber estate at l'aya Lebar on the nioining: of Dec.139 words
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Article64 1933-03-12 1 $100,000,000 Silver Payment To U.S.? Wasliinjftc i. Mar. 11. A Bill a i. .hcrisin^ liic President to acct-pt $109,000,000 w nth of iilver from Britain a:; payment < f the June instalment of the War I)t I at the market pri'i provided it does not exceed 4f> ientsReuter - 64 words
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Article703 1933-03-12 1 Written In Singapore Civil Prison. RUSSIAN REFUGEE'S AMAZING STORY. IN the next issue of The Sunday Times publication will begin of a series of articles written by a very remarkable mi>n under very remarkable circumstance*. Thi articles consist of extract* from a lonu description, based on703 words
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Article34 1933-03-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 11. The two rarest stamps in the world, Mauritius penny red and a Mauritius twe penny blue fetched £4,150 at PlumridgeV auction yesterday afternoon.34 words
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Article26 1933-03-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Mar. 11. Seremban Rubber Estates, Ltd., announce a lots for 1932 of £3,345, against £2,965 for the previous year.26 words
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Article, Illustration321 1933-03-12 1 Broken Romance With Millionaire. AFTER 9,000-MILE TRIP. She Would Not Live In Rumania. (Fram llw (Hrn P«rre ponilent.) London. Mar. 11. IT U \S amounted i.wla> ih.ii Mm> tii^imi in. in of Mayan*; I^HMMfW I'roi.kc. (he 21-y.ar-old ('auuhter of the Kaja til Sarawak, to Mr. Max321 words
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Article83 1933-03-12 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Satuidav KI'BKKK. (Quotations as supplied b\ Syminjit'in and Wilson.) Spot < Buyer*) 2*. (SeMenO 2 :»/n;. Apr. -June 2 7/12. Jul\-Sepl. 2 ">/|(i Oct. -l*i. 2 s. Jan. -Mar. 2 7/lfi. M;trkel hilK >tead> Tin. S|w.l tll'i 2-. 0,1 Three months CI49ISH.M83 words
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Article26 1933-03-12 1 (From Our Own Cotranondent.) London. Mar. 11. Lord IncKca|H- has bc< n api in ted a director of the Chan. Fn.lia, Australia and China.26 words
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Advertisement21 1933-03-12 1 i THE OCEAN ACCTOENT AND GUARANTEE I COLORATION, 1 (Incorporated in Great I IBriUin.) I ■es4 Offlce for Malara < UNGAPOBK. I21 words
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Advertisement93 1933-03-12 1 KEY BRAND PHEM A PRODUCT OF JIM. 1 SOUTH AFRICA. /J'o!i^c% v KEY BRAND Brandy, vJOTTBL^Sk^^m a P r oduct of South Africa, LM I JHHW f I is now available in Malaya. njblf I U combines exceptional Je*H -'■'will quality with remarkabl y S3p^^^^^^^*^ ow price and is of93 words
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Advertisement5 1933-03-12 1 JoceanT! i MOTOR j ffrtnßnßsL#Bgal5 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1933-03-12 2 DIARIST. \< <«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦•»> Thr Sundag Timea toot s litth ,n ti Im 'i;/h< bock IH >' that thr verdict of the )u>y" hml bun reserved m the piquant nut broug I Mi. Roland Broddtll ngaintt Holly* Malayan publicity. I n point ni fart thr rn.tr1,682 words
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Advertisement98 1933-03-12 2 ,h.EIEETRDIUXmindh I The obstacle of price, which has evented Bjsaay J mmm^P&^ lmm m^l people from purchasing a refrigerator, has lie. ,i WfP^ir-=^ef overcome in the All British EUBCTKOLUX if '•'jeTJCJ^Q MINOR. < osiing only $185 this .vmarkahly etli ißf^aaajMM I cient freezing unit occupies very smail space, ami py^C^^^l98 words
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Advertisement285 1933-03-12 2 .iijf fa W I rorrtictl) Uini to f'avi- II ti> chcel your ukw 1. Who wi- it MM op.ia "III. M\ What largt <-i m ir.i-ntal area is in-sinjri-r i-raifi a- part of Xcv.foundL'. In ine.hanics. w.a' i- tension land Wha> i-1-i..ii? XI. In anatoif if tympanum? 4. What is285 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-03-12 2 fNO VENDER' T7l THE FOREGROUNr L I SUPPOSE. THE. NO* YOU GOT. THAT f IS BEASTLY t COWS ARE THATS JUST POP ONE «,***> rt*\ £U <r-\TOo! +X WHAT THE.YRE 1 <• I I I ll CCopyright. 1931 by The Bell SynJicatj. Inc.)^41 words
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819 1933-03-12 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. $100 Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A further football competition has been arranged. $100 I£ OFFERED FOR THE BEST FORECAST 0F THE TEN FOOTBALL MATCHES GIVEN BELOW, WHICH ARE SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH is. NO819 words
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1705 1933-03-12 3 Poor Singapore Should Be Singapur! JUST WHAT'S IN A NAME. Through Numhers To Prosperity. Singapore should be Sintfapur. I'ntil it is we are numerobfk*s% doomed lo misfortune, according to Mr. Nguyenu Hoanjjf. Our Expression is all wrong, our Soul urge needs Rintfering up and we are suffering very badly indeed1,705 words
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Article1084 1933-03-12 3 ST. BERNHARD MONKS FOR TIBET. ROMAN 11C TALES OF THE SWISS ALPS. (IS) l>r. Max (.uttmann.) fTH V. nw aki >'f si. i:.i M new ili-tinit'-ly decided t<> leave the for TiU-t. where they will continue their humanitarian work Mi t lit" Si-La I'a-.- hi In the rash <>i S\>.1,084 words
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Advertisement119 1933-03-12 3 a v Times Football Competition. I' Jr*FtyhP l^bwinjr arc the matches selected for this \.M f* Nv^ffor^n^sWiti'iii. They arc to !><■ played on the ground /FJt 1 -t-n^etl rlub on A'arclf 11. Read .arcfully the •^instrticLwm'V jjcivl^ubove and the information supplied 4 >>elo*/r.h# tittin-t^ui biaikots inditate th<- results of the119 words
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Advertisement179 1933-03-12 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 willappeal to the general motormn public from every point of view," writes Hr Malcolm Campbell in 'The FuU.' "Here is a rt'.tl motor Car. solidly179 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1933-03-12 4 E. H. Symonds - E. H. Symonds. For Women Only. By Veils In Vogue. REVIVING THE COLOUR SENSE OF 1830. TODAY, colour selection is the bane of both the manufacturers and distributors lives. To forecast successfully those shades which will be popular during the ensuing Season is1,633 words
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Article759 1933-03-12 4 WHO said women wire fickle? In the opinion of her milliner, the average woman is so constant that she is befrinninjf to despair of he.- (writes Victoria Chappelle in the Daily Mail.) for she blandly refuses to give up the hi t-t. She wears it, in759 words
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Advertisement214 1933-03-12 4 WHITEAWAYS ONE DOLLAR DAYS Commence TOMORROW MONDAY MARCH 13th, and continue until SATURDAY APRIL Ist. I siful ar'iclt- I i tin ull l><-|i;irl nit-nl will In- ill- .1.: i .1 >• i 1 Ik- ".round flour at One for a Dollar. Two for a Dollar. Three for a Dollar. Four214 words
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Advertisement131 1933-03-12 4 ranfcT I 2nd Floor, Maynard Building. Henry H. Cohen, Ltd. Telephone 3164. 16, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) NEW ARRIVAL THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS FOR DRESSES. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of SHADES AND NEW PATTERNS IN HK.H QUALINRft LADIES HATS.— ALL PATTERNS AND MODELS SHOW AKK K\< I I SIVE131 words
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Article556 1933-03-12 5 Cost Man 255. POETRY "DAUBED" ALL OVER FLAT ROOM. AN act ion in wMcfa a i v i l Servaal was sued for tiamage- by >ii- landlady for writing i try on ih>- walls and ceilings of« a tlai wai n ried al CWrkawweß County556 words
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Article208 1933-03-12 5 AIR STATION IN MIN-ATLANTIC. BFRUN TO FtlO IN FOl K h\YS. Till ..iKMI U>3 -learner We.-tfalen which has been chartered by the Lufthansa to serve n-- a fWatilg air station in the middle of the South Atlantic, has been completely recoil 1 1 ucietl. She successfully carried out her trials208 words
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Article1341 1933-03-12 5 PERJURY CHARGE ACQUITTAL. Story Of "Platonic Love" For Man Of 73. Comments by (In judce on sex appeal and platonic affivtion were a feature ol ;< remarkable rase at the Old Hailev. in which a woman was acquitted on a charge of making a1,341 words
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Article248 1933-03-12 5 S.O.S. TO CABINET FOR <;u>oo.ooo. LIVERPOOL, the fourCf largest city in j Britain, has declared itself in a state j if emergenc) An S o S to the Government to a n the lity's rcaeae hataaat of the bareVn' 4 public' relief to the unemployed I i.248 words
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Article401 1933-03-12 5 PRISONER SAVES CAPTOR 'S LIFE. PLANh WIECKED IN V BUZZ UiD. A Jaik London story in real lift- i* disclosed in the laconic official repon issued l>y the Royal Canadian Mou; Police r «enl airplane crash at MoomLake. The ivpuit <l/scrilx-s how a half-h prisoner, heinjr conveyed in custody '.o401 words
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Article62 1933-03-12 5 Th, W British M to be m I I|(Mli material will !>e used tliroujrh(iit. and the work, wlvch will last tiv.- will MS Of of the tfulli > i- in turr.. An utii. lal aM hi crn is inakr tan i.;ii h i '.<•!.■ boiMta i:rc|>root, i.i lx>l62 words
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Advertisement153 1933-03-12 5 AUIAMBRA The Independent Theatre with the Pick of the World's Pictures. MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. In tfcs vi v ifl wtttßg 'if Ki;u'< rcd»iM»d lrr«'* lure al last the Mats Ihr >•• hi»l<- world has himiiurcd to SBa liißfthcr! Charles Farrell Joan Bennett ptrL-.tls <:i-l in thi* wild n\v153 words
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Advertisement84 1933-03-12 5 You need a Good Laugh HERE IT IS CAPITOL j Opening at Today's Matinee 3.15. The Popular "Wide-open Faced" Comedian ifc yiK in First National's Riot of nT> tW fun and Merriment m W -9m wtm^ 1«■ TFNDERFOOT with GINGER ROGERS. You rememlK-r liow you roared ut him in "TOP84 words
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Advertisement94 1933-03-12 5 Owing to Tremendous Success Season Extended FT™\ NIGIHTLY 6.15 l» 9.15 P.fri- "Matinee"T OD A V "at 3.15. j IF YOU MISS IT, YOU'LL HAVE YOURSELF TO BLAME!! ERNST LUBITSCH'S Superbly-produced Comedy "TROUBLE i !IN PARADISE" WITH j HERBERT MARSH ALL_ j I [hIRIAM HOPKINS j lTA~Y"TiuiirClT"} ('CHARLIE RU6GLES rra94 words
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Article1261 1933-03-12 6 BRIDGE NOTES Avoid Blue Book "Bridge Gymnastics. (B) K. i: Kemp) I AS'l week 1 gave partieulan of a deal from a natch in which Mr. and MrCulbertaon called seven hearts "through the use- of the new albertsoa four-five no-! rump convention," while the opponents iii1,261 words
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Article261 1933-03-12 6 Unlucky For A Bill Collector. A bill collector, Osman bin Moh 1. Bailiff, with over twenty years' service with Messrs E. A. Brown and Co., was cc.'ivicted yesle;day morning before Mr. A Hay, the Singapore Third Magistrate, of three separate charges of criminal breach of trust as261 words
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Article2426 1933-03-12 6 Patron Saints In The Slump St. George And Fox-Trots National Societies In Malaya Irishmen's Problems Stories Of Kelantan A Radical M.P.'s Adventure. BY THE WANDERER. "CJT. GEORGE arnst not be let down." O This is he slogan of Englishmen in Perak during these distressful times and accordingly2,426 words
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Article267 1933-03-12 6 WORKS DECLARED OBSCENE. THK I'nitt'd Slat-- Customs Bureau, the >m.st arbitrary od all luiieaucratic Government organisation*! has finally learned a iHfN, Ml history's .mtul painte?- tnd the Vatican to t«ach it. A few WMkl W 1 art gallery o!<leri?(l from |mm of pamphlets containing photographi of267 words
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Advertisement23 1933-03-12 6 FIRST COME! I ml mm. £W ifekdßm "4 V mm. *4aml aP^ .mV^wVmi B NESTLES CHOCOLATES artrl wnaf'c b^^U ft P f ammmmmmmmtnaml23 words
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Miscellaneous111 1933-03-12 6 \o. 63 ETHEL J4VE HE'LL SACK GARDENER. The string was otf -the nail out of his shoe "Besides." said ESiel Jane, "Ms MOdi are good The \ir.;r stood lir.n. "I know what I shall do! You'd like them ver;- mock, I'm Mre you would "I'm tired of havirg that man111 words
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Article, Illustration3963 1933-03-12 7 That Men at Claverton Mansions. Holloway Horn (AuthortOfS'George/'^'TheJntruders/r' etc.) "Sure I know him." the girl replied, looking from one man to the other. "Then I'm the bearer of bad tidings. You evidently haven't beard the news?" "Heard whal ru "That he is dead." "Lynn dead." mm raelaimed incredulously. "Murdered," said3,963 words
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Advertisement17 1933-03-12 7 SPUNGRETE BUILDING PRODUCTS HOLLOW BLOCKS. TILES. I PIPES. I CULVERTS. FOR QUOTATIONS APPLY— UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE.17 words
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Miscellaneous130 1933-03-12 7 The Geography Test lure an a iiimUi of Kt-ojjraprical questions that you should \te able to fry. 1.. -mi n- luriiin^. to pajif »l»n thi- MflVCt r»-i>>u-s will be found 1. \\h;.t the !ar-M>; eritini-nt? Where is Mammoth Cave toeatad \|/;>" ximatcljr how nuch of the i nhal>itat)lc land sutfa(<130 words
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Article2137 1933-03-12 8 fc.o >k at all the trouMc I have stirred up." Mr. Bernard Slkiw said in Peipin),uc<ntly. "Puwn in Hong Kong, I re fused to make a -nieci:, but hundred •f -indents there aske.l me to say a few words to them, so I told them they should study2,137 words
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Article1285 1933-03-12 8 Nina Daly - THE BIRTH OF KUALA LUMPUR. Nina Daly. By THK histjry of the F.M.S. is so well! known to the readers of the Straits Times that I have no intention of enlarg- ing upon it, but I have lately happened upon a few notes regarding the birth of Kuala Lumpur as1,285 words
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Article, Illustration133 1933-03-12 8 Thoughtless people in th country who complain merely <■ <y have had 'heir pdy cut bj SS pi r ifi". SC pause and reflect on the seriousne-i-- o. the paalllaa wksdi baa davaa H< mi where tho-H' u.lfol". .na'e peep! knowr as **L I are i after ing unheard wi133 words
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Article204 1933-03-12 8 I'reim the Fireman ol i!ie \nanias Ne«- raitorj l.i.Miiah Mis Kin, Saturday. I have dtaaavaiad Aaaaiaa, klmi Aaappeared Iron) hi-> usuil haunts in a most aysterioaa awaaer -l.ortly after midcias. He i- U ing in bed lie re and i> :i little P'.e>r< in e:liert'nt than usual. l!e204 words
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Advertisement163 1933-03-12 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. Will) (.11(1. with harles larrcll und Joun Bc-nnrtt. 6.13—9.1.') p.m. I'hon* 6&0». CAPITOL THEATRE. THK TKMIKKIOOT with Jen- K. Brow n. 6.13—9.1.".. Itaau 3261-2. MARLBOUOIGH THEATRE. 1 1 i (,e,i.i; POI i.ovk CMasss fUMa. 7 9.:»0 p.m. NEW WORLD. SIDE SHOWS. CABARET DANCING, TALKIES, THEATRES and163 words
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Advertisement35 1933-03-12 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE, E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road. TO LET COMKORTABI.K fcl KOPEAN Bl NI.AI.OW, 17. Chancery Lnn<*. unfurnishi-el. Two beelronms. trarafre, tas, electric lii/hts and «ati-r. Moderate ic-nt. Apply .">. Bisaes35 words
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Advertisement44 1933-03-12 8 J* 3 Tur £gkz .^rfe;:' TODAYS Xf Mn THE n-'iV v '^j^-ilassertion s 7m i^-T" Asf EOTIONS ?y y|j| An :^r lj^ 4 V%> ANANIAS J?Wt.. ItSMi cw<&n n h n n n n r, n n n n n n o n !tiW'44 words
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Miscellaneous21 1933-03-12 8 ■MltMHAL, MANAGERIAL ami \i>\ r.in isim; officks 78, Cecil Street, Siitf apore. nunoNi .it. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TKLKPIIONE 3683.21 words
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1484 1933-03-12 9 Letter Stirs Public To Action. OFFERS OF HELP POUR IN. More Gra\ v Unemployment Revelations. Singapore has been stirred by the poignant letter of "Xwork/ published in the Straits Times ve.-terday, in which this I nemployed European re\fa!ed how he was keeping himself, his wife1,484 words
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Article363 1933-03-12 9 "Cleanest City." HOLLYWOOD "GETS US WRONG." Thafs BmVgapate, that was hut it is no lenger! Haßywaadl, it appear-. II S ge4 it all v n»nK. YEARS ago, Singapore may have su^ge ted to the vi« tor the "Cesspool of the East." There may havi Ik363 words
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Article318 1933-03-12 9 FOREIGN U SIOM GETS MW INTO TROUBLE. DRIVING for t!.e first time in a country where 'the left-hand-side-of-the-road rale Ii enio.v. -d. Derk Roe tnon, a Dutch otV.cer 01 a K.I.M. ship met with an accident on Friday ni^ht. The sequel t tnis was318 words
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Article, Illustration331 1933-03-12 9 Rhapsody In Blue And Other Colours. Wear < pia 1 And MTaU l!rili-.|i." by LJttks' Mannequins. WinA M<nnu niiiit Mitt KUIn-in. Strinld Mlll.m (/I'lil Him -I' iii II Third Mmim ijinn Mr. Pl>W afMi Fourth Mn Hiiti/niii .1/,.- AUken. Fifth Mil mi' iiriii .1/i'xi Iliitii 111I II, I .1 A331 words
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Article706 1933-03-12 9 "JUST FOB jo\ OF SEEING m:w offices." gengnnore 1 aew Vehicles Begistratioa ottice was anened yeaterday. There was a very awfja attendance in the Court House, amonjr the beinjr Mr. (J. L Ham, president of the Munkinal CommisaJoners, Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Dnwaon, Mr. (>.706 words
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Article, Illustration380 1933-03-12 9 Keppel Golfer's Tips. A LITTLE TALE OF A P. AND 0. LINER. THIS it tin' atery cf "thl man in th« cm ncr" not Ba OW M liez\ «-i a aaaatba* of the K*vpel <;<df Club, Singapore, who taught an ex Knnc a few In point380 words
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Advertisement120 1933-03-12 9 Are you still using your throat as a filter When tobacco is burnt, harsh irritants are inevitably produced. If the cigareites you smoke are not filter tipped, ihen your throat must be the filter. With the impurities filtered out. you protect your throat fromirritation, and emoy to the fu'l the120 words
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Article1343 1933-03-12 10 WORLD CO-OPERATION. Tragic Paradox Of Want Amid Plontv. «;:il to Bri ish manufacturers and industrialist! to be up and doing in tht (|iies| for world trade was BOOUded b> Hie Prince of Wales at the dinner at the British Industries lair al the Mansion Roe <•1,343 words
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Article404 1933-03-12 10 Soon Lee Returning To Singapore. DAD hack which had dfsjged the two Engfishmei aUsi B. Irh and Jam. V. I.cich, ;vcr sin:e the;. Sinjjapcie in a trirtr-en-tin junk on their aii\« ntuious trip to I/'ndon, lias I.; means ended. The last blow ha. been the chanjc^ of404 words
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Article214 1933-03-12 10 To the Editor of the Sunday Tinier Sir,-- Your ManWt vl.o recently saw a refere.ue to my hook. "Hail, Perning!" and to myself, aajr iluid" that the pasjtleBJHUI who wrote the )>:»raKraphs in roar gossip feature itoasnrns high cosnmendation for the quality < f the mud he has214 words
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Article795 1933-03-12 10 HE'S VERY MUCH IN LOVE. \l\\. MAID \M) HER PATHEnt LOVE is blind, they sa\. It have been in 1 1 1 enae of a Bengali whi -i iancee's father i* alleged to have heated him of $101 ri apt tin, Mr. ii. A. Porrer, the Criminal I>> t.iit Judge.795 words
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Article91 1933-03-12 10 Lord Wolverton's Estate. Lord Wolverton, the banker-pot r, who d td i" October la.-1 \i ai t M M i I va'ui.l at more than CB<*o,ooo. A racehorse owaei \vh< rarely made a Int. Lord \Vol\ in h.-. a!-D a keen in..'i I 'I big r»OM hunti'i (>n91 words
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Advertisement26 1933-03-12 10 > At dese cl plaij Q <* sfrnfrA Xl NC CECUCE m \JttJi'f f VAzS&orys/rA <fey f- with the right spirit. cujSo&tow f A I"^ T ffiM/s^^nnM'a^^^ii^ i^^^^^^Bilb^^^ml26 words
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Advertisement217 1933-03-12 10 JWbar *AY?& \A/{\ 111 f\ r\ rf^\ f*— Vt*r an- a spinster wli.i lias loyally adt.ptni the child of a widower Who is in suih dkaßtratt finar.cial st r;-. it s that he caaaot j)r" for it. The aiT-UK-rnvnt is accordiag to his wish. Ymn ";>• a*. Yni have beeoane217 words
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Article, Illustration4000 1933-03-12 11 An Englishman Takes The Lid Off The Gay Capital. Adventures Down And Out. i I'aris allinu 1 Bj Harry J. Gfmm«| «ra*L Hurst and Mlaikctt. I*I No English journalist who has worked i in Paris ami few who have ever visited that ciiy will need4,000 words
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Advertisement13 1933-03-12 11 VV fry M/J "Msjij. of the .New York Bar, and "Kip," the artist.13 words
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Advertisement201 1933-03-12 11 NOTICE We hrreliy notify thr public, th.it our firm of M. EZEKIEL 4 SUSS. y U ;.l A«d Optician*. RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PL/ SINGAPORE, has no connection and interest whatsoever with any other h'rni carrying the name EZEKIEL in Singapore. M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Optician*. Only Addreng: RAFFLES I HAMBKM,201 words
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1441 1933-03-12 12 SHOE-THROWING ALLEGED. La«lv Bowden Fails With Separation Suit. A shoe-throwing incident ;»nd violent scenes which were aUescdj to haveVcurred bet wen Sir Harold Houston Bowden. Ihe rich industrialist, and his wife. Lady (Muriel) Mow den. were referred to in the Divorce Court on Feb. 16. Mention1,441 words
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Article330 1933-03-12 12 UTHOKITIKS DIFFEI ON LION RAMPANT. |"T ia unlikely that tho Lord Lyo.i KiB«T-of-Arms -.ill real onfent with a rul- log of the S. ottish Otkt M to who may By the Lion Rampant rwi in what cncunist.mces. The Stirling cinema proprietor, who 1 wa.- ni|uiied to remov*330 words
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Article144 1933-03-12 12 Saves His Master's Life. This i- th-- a«a t i Iforgaa, 1 dope jfUSI old. For marc than a quarter of a Morgan ha* workH 'indi'r.^atf.iiwat 11 ii-iii'iv. on tae roruer> of t smarthen and Class* 1 x.m. The othe- lav, M hs iii'lt-rgi ound Ktabie, Old V144 words
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Article96 1933-03-12 12 There And Back In A Week. An ■llamni fly <'ap<- Town and back in little nio r than a week is to inmade short l y by .< British airman Hying an all-British aeroplane of his own design. Vh .-:< -t will I. Mr. E. Pwrtival, and96 words
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Article479 1933-03-12 12 RIFLE Dl EL IN THE DESERT. THK roiga of the Arab bandit- on the Sinai-l'alc- tine f n.m i<-, \a- brought! to an effectual end a short time ago when a British [sjaaector af the Palestine Police I shot the last reasaaiiag member of the gang479 words
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Article172 1933-03-12 12 Metfnntic And Baltic Sail. The two White Star Uswra, Heapaatii and Baltic, which were re ratty purchased by Japnn for breaking-up purposes, have sailed far 'be Far I It is undei stood that on- of them carried MM tons af io.il. Hi ill liners acted M troopship-172 words
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Article1368 1933-03-12 12 A. J. Forrest - NATURE: THE SUPREME CONJURER. A. J. Forrest. (Bj AMAZING REAL LIFE ILLUSIONS. THE an of the conjuror tills 11- with aetight. His dasaUag exhibitions i»f sleitrht-of-hand, the i-ase in which transmutes water into milk or w me, power of lx?stowinif invisil>ility on hi sistants, and a hundred and one other1,368 words
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Advertisement113 1933-03-12 12 m I^^^^^ The most widely prescribed ■fflS^^y food beverage kf^U^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^^^^ manamnnnnmmnmnmmnnmw in the world VJ l i y r^H^g^^ltAf/l^amr ALL over the world Kurope. America, Airica, Asia. Australasia, throughout China \\k_f^/ >^^~~^- r lllifWW/ A and Malaya Ovaltine is widely and regularly prescribed by doctors for their \Wf/ '".V:::::;:: \mfJ/113 words
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Article, Illustration1609 1933-03-12 13 Fighting The Slump. Funds Low But Spirits High. IN PRESENTING th*ir unraal report for the past year ths committee if the Nern S nihiliin ChilMM Kr<Tcati>>n ciul) state that considering the depre time- it lias been a \er\ Bucceufal year for th. 1 clul), though from the1,609 words
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Advertisement94 1933-03-12 13 Abundant fW^rl Energy fob oBK fOR IN these strenuous days, rtlOMlgslrtl S)f aftim men and women rely on Horiick'a M;»!tcd Milk to keen them always (it. Made from fresh, full cream cows' milk scutched witli the nutritive extracts of malted barley and wheat, it contains all the ericruY'^i/inrT element? your94 words
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Advertisement147 1933-03-12 13 gggmV^ T Brn^mW S mV M B wKSSB^ Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film jThis double- action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pastes will remove throe most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean147 words
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Miscellaneous47 1933-03-12 13 f— —The Geography Test •i l he (ic(/:;i;:phy T1. Asia. 2. Kentuck. Oh faith. Kiag '."oree V. 4. b llMMl K-i'.al -rial A Mm. i, .Mt. .McKinloy, Ala .a. J.I.imio feet. 6. (a) California, <l>) Massachusetts, i< i .M'iirH.-''lu. 7. I'ruruay. .Mi.r't- I hi-J of 1U. Bulgaria.47 words
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Article694 1933-03-12 14 SPRING MEETING OPENS. Bartle's Two Firsts. HEAVY GOING AND SLOW TIMES RECORDED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 11. RAIN mailed today's race events on the first day of the Selangor Turr Club spring meeting, and as a result of keeping many away, the crowd694 words
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Article333 1933-03-12 14 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS. The following matches were playv-d in the Bngtiah and Scottish Leagues today: Final Division. Aston Villu S West Brom A. 8 ltolton Wands. 0 Sunderland 0 Cheltea 1 Blackpool 0 Hudderstield T. 0 Derby Omnty 0 r <". 1 Arsenal 1 i iv»-r)>'Reuter - 333 words
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Article116 1933-03-12 14 Davis Cup Players In Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) l'enang. Mar. 11. The Japanese Davis tup players, who pasned through Penang today, played a tnjmjbi'!- of eJdhibkij i niatche- at the Cricket Cluli ioui.i>. A large crowd caw Japans haj playing dazzling tenni- loth in singles and doubles116 words
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Article13 1933-03-12 14 ■axing at the New World la-l ni|r»t j)«.sti>oiied awtal t(l 1 al13 words
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Article42 1933-03-12 14 The following will line up for tin Netherlands TrailiiiK Society maun t th>S.CC. B team tomorrow on the latter > ground. P. A. Beins, Omar, Adnan. Ali, Hanidan. Shariff, I.im Teck Kirn, Salleh, J Maa eii, D. Rievhelmann, Lim Teck Sen>-.42 words
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Article161 1933-03-12 14 Tail Fails To Wag. SOUTH AUSTRALIA ALL OUT! FOR 191. i Adelaide. Mar. 11. PI.AY was continued today in the concluding game of the M.C.C.'s Australian tour against South Australia, whifh began yesterday. When stumps were drawn yesterday, the M.C.C.. who had won the tons and electedReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration121 1933-03-12 14 A. F. A. And Daylight Saving. In eonse«iueme of daylight saviin;, all t'ortUall matches l»y<vi un(i< r Ik asjtMjaal of th A ->..: i^tion Jariac > n< ii-rrent aaaaaa wM bwti at 5.15 p.i.i., the Singapore A.X.A. aacaMMM. Hn«r- af itdmn >.i .or inatt'i al -h.? Ans<>n Kca<i121 words
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Article61 1933-03-12 14 Army Boxer Fights With Broken Jaw. (.'■'ruin Oar <>wn CoTespoadeat). l.ondon, Mar. 1 I. Lieut. Sarabjr, terrilorial, foujrlit mm round with a broken jaw in th;- Aimy chataßtaashißß, later raJlapsias;. Lirut. Powvil af the Wafch Paailian knocked <li\sn bit heavier opponent eight time- in in ie scion l61 words
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Article493 1933-03-12 14 T.< ".ii- i l»:vi>ion LaagM mati 'i S.c aafWaj R.A.K.. peeteoaaa on Mar. will l>e played on the S.CC Padanjr ->ii M t'duy. April, K» at 8.11 p.m. The Second Division League matcli, Police WHIM Harlequins, postponed M Mar. !> will Im- played at Anst.n493 words
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Article119 1933-03-12 14 Vatican Inquiry. NEVER EATS: BEARS CHRIST'S WOUNDS. THE German miracle giri." Terera Neumann. has MSJMSJbsa to thjg request of the Roman Catholic hierarelivto undergo examination l>y experts to settle all doubts that: She l>ears the stigmata the five woun. ls of Christ. She undergoes the Passion each119 words
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Advertisement79 1933-03-12 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 i 27, Old Jewry. E.G. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with79 words
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Advertisement50 1933-03-12 14 y/ft Blic skies white capped waves— cool winds :iiul gloriously hot sun. Although you m;iy not be iii>lo to enjoy the thrill of the catch, you can enjoy the results DOVER SOLES LEMON SOLES PLAICE HALIBUT TURBOT "RED KING" SALMON Singapore Cold Stodage ffi: It-.". BaHragpii^ ■Eaaamtir^ Jv imttL nmwfmmEßUKSßk50 words
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Article1314 1933-03-12 15 FORWARD - FORWARD. By K. L. Cricketer* \o/ Yt'l In Form How Slump iff rets Sport The FootbmU Meeting ImII Singh** DistinctUm Friday. IT is probable thai cricket team in Koala Lumpur have not yet ■trues 'heir real form, the weather having interfered with play BO much during1,314 words
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Article923 1933-03-12 15 Two Record-Smashing Centuries. THE Ciic-kct CM made Malayan i-r.t-k' t histnr\ durin<v the last week-end in their encoaater with the Oylon Association |>'ana<le. There ia some deoe y 1 whether the total 1 bit up by the Cricket Club constitute* Penaac record no liouht whatever that conby two consecutive923 words
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Article368 1933-03-12 15 Hij*h School's Eine Cricket Win. r\V<i cricket ffab« were playe I avri bat m only one of tin fi d atioa aiilved at. <^n the Bt. [nsi itutior i and the School did veil t'> dt f< i at tin Eurasian Volunteers hy our wiel A foataii f the368 words
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Article601 1933-03-12 15 Interesting Position In First Division. The foUowinja; m n- 't;:;ms in the English and S .1 r w, i». w. a- ft* I M 4". 4C Wld. ill 1H I i; Villa I- N'ewrastU l;,l. ;.l 17 18 -1 H i- g I 0 30 12 1" H601 words
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Advertisement94 1933-03-12 15 A SUGGESTION TO HOME LOVERS. aeeeeeeeeeeae I Ifake ;i point to visit us wl.cn you 4 n.jiiin furniture tor your beaaa aad save y'uisclvi-s aaaeaaaßMrj bs^bbbMi <. J kraal la aad time. j We rater for a BMBB clientele of varying jj 10 tbiir i utiri' sati.sf;u-tiun. t We will94 words
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Advertisement373 1933-03-12 15 r~ Champions IIM ££3 r^BW -Wax RosenMciom. JjgAl !^P MM ii W That which he vn on a f'>ul f ..»i |\nOW n Middlcw.i^ ftv! WeiUMv.' *^i JU Al Brown. Li f Jo. Jack Sharkey. Ansn-ers. 1. Wajrnor. 2. Strew caused by aariMtJ. Twisting. 1. Sine u'ommercial name). A trHHag373 words
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Miscellaneous147 1933-03-12 15 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 I [2 I p— b BH 5 PH 6 p I P I p —j, r .sl^:' rjj2% %fflf) iH 2^ s I H l_ ■j^q f%H I I I I I K^ \%%A I I I I 1 (CLUES.) A( ROSS. JJ 20. I Vindicated147 words
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Article, Illustration47 1933-03-12 16 Exciting Soccer At Anson Road Stadium. l.«-ft and aho\»- Two incident- in the ('hiiusp \ersus Wiltshin Lame at \n«i«in K< a I 8( I which the soldiers won h> :i goals In 2 after a thri.linK match. in Chinese team photographed l).f<»r.> the match. The Wi.tshires team.47 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-03-12 16 Kiijrii (»l-..iw) Uif new I.v MMrj hn«>r l.urlmc which a; rued in Sinsaporr >«•>!. relax.14 words
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Article, Illustration67 1933-03-12 16 SHOPS TV AT SPEAK FOR THIMSF.I.VKS.— V new method adopt «d l)> shopkeepers at Los \nmlis. I S. to attract p'ttntinn to their wares i, tm build their shops into the shape of what is Mild inside, or in replica of well-known trademarks. H<Te. i- set n a fearsome hulldog67 words
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Article, Illustration48 1933-03-12 16 A BE.MTY PARLOIR undcrnepth a hu«e doll with flowinj.' tresses, in |.s Anuelts street, another of the fantastic '"shape sheps a craze proSabh inspired by Hollywood's famous I. row n Derby" Restaurant, which was shaped like a howler hat and was the resort of film stars. (Planet Ne\»>.)48 words
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