The Straits Times, 2 April 1933

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 68. Sunday, April 2nd., 1933. Price 10 cento. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 68. Sunday, April 2nd., 1933. Price 10 centsj
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  • 403 1 Victory By 2 1 Lengths After Great Fight. DING-DONG STRUGGLE. Tenth Successive Win For Light Blues. Cambridge won the 85th boat-race yesterday by 2!4 lengths after one of the most exciting contests of recent y«ars. Oxford fought desperate! y to break the Light Blues' run
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  • 232 1 Cambridge ha\i won the race continually since ItM. The following are the details of the I'niversity's extraordinary run of success from that year spurt as they werr approaching Harrods. Cambridge inert ised their lead to a length at I.cadniills hut Oxford reduced it to three-quarters a "ter
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  • 82 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent. 1 London, Saturday. RI'BBKR. ((Quotations ax supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Sp«t*tßuyers) 2 3/32. (Sellers) 2 5/32. July-Sept. 2'/«. Oct. -Dec. 2 11/32. Jen.-Mi»r. 2 13/32. Market tone Quiet. TIN. Spot £151 lls. Id Three months £152 ftl 9d Market Firm. SILVER. Spot
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  • 75 1 Nazi Pickets At AH Jewish Shops. Berlin, Apr. 1. The bovc< tt was enforced at 1 o'clock today. Most Jewish sheps are closed and the remainder will soon put up their ■;hutteis for it is obviously impossible to exrect customers. T.-.e beginniTi? of the boycott was signn'ised by
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  • 47 1 1.W.000 See Soccer Match With Scotland. London, Apr. 1. At Hampden Park the international .-.lie, -er game was played today before a riTi.rd crcwd of over 130,000. The gates had to be closed. Scotland beat England I 1 i.nd thus Wales win the championshin. Reuter.
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  • 36 1 Two-Point Victory Over Ireland. Dublin, Mar. SI. Before a crowd of 10,000, Scotland won the international rugby championship of the British Isles by beating Ireland by 8 points to 6 at Dublin t'day. Reuter.
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  • 103 1 MRS. MEYRICK'S OWN STORY FOR SUNDAY TIMES. The West End of London has known no more romantic figure than Kate Evelyn Mevrick, the frail little Irish woman who left alone,, to face the world, penniless and with a large family fought her way frcm obscurity to
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  • 67 1 Applies For Old Age Pension. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 1. HORATIO Rottomley has applied for the old age pension and Reur-en Bi«lard, the man who broke him, hn-i offen 1 the rne-time "champion of the bottom dog a cottage and a pound a we-.-k for life.
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  • 116 1 Murderers and millionaires, dukes and dope-fiends flit across the pages of this document in fantastic procession, the actors in the unreal shadow-show of liOndnifJfe under* world. Ronald True, the insane murderer (whom Mrs. Meyrick hypnotised in her cluh when he seemed on the point of running amok). I'rincc Fahmy, the
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  • 754 1 Mew Mine Opened In Johore. RICH ORE STRUCK. Japanese Monopoly Broken. For some years past, Japane.se miners have exploited the iron ore fields of Malaya entirely on their own. from three mines, one in Johore and two in Trengganu, they send back la Japan yearly, nearly 1,000,000
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  • 844 1 336 NOT OUT. England Flogs New Zealand Bowling: 548 For 7. Thanks to a world record breaking innings of not out, by Hammond, the Gloucestershire batsman. England were able to declare their first innings closed in the second Test match against New Zealand at
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  • 80 1 Budget Forecast Of A Penny Off. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Apr. 1. THE News-Chronicle forecasts that a penny a pint off beer and cider will be one of the provisions of the new budget and that relief all round for the family man i* most likeh. A
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  • 139 1 Three Readers Forecast AH Results Correctly. In the Sunday Times K»otl>all Tompetition organised on the matches played at Home on Mar. 25, only nine of the <ames set actually took place. The enth, that between Queen's Park and Kilmarnock, was postponed owing to a lumber of the former
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 j THE OCEAN j ACCIDENT GUARANTEE CORPORATION, I (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Im4 Office for Malay* I SINGAPORE. Today's Features. Pace Conditions in Soviet Russia 4 AV(. men's Pajje 6 The Dream Theatre I want to build Ily CB. Cuohran 8 Yellow Fever in Asia 9 Klephant Runs Amok 9
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    • 32 1 K Cy BRAN D '^^■H^r^^L i\ Anywhere Any Time yM^m^^^^^J^^^^^i product and iind that it imparts Sjf O)RAP'£ water is a delightfully refreshing lEt l\ tennis o r si^— -i ill tlniicinfJ
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    • 6 1 j OCEAN j MOTOR j POLICIES,
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  • 1865 2 Behind The Front Page. THAT part <>f me which is keenly interested in UlhlffS Malayan the qualification is significant insists that this week has barn nao t interesting one. From the hot ■idea of a hill bnlffini with iron ore, my work has taken ni< among squat ami ptctmeaqiM palm
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 56 2 f J I LmmaV i aY a^mm* rf> -^R*l^^S^^^W 'J*{f?*^ BRITISH MANUFACTURE luvisc* irtffcf 'WT^T iwirtT'g' i There is >w> Ire nothing I'J-I m^ m am»^ «m L 2 SOFT (XMIARS&PYIAMAS I If any diflSculty in obtaining, w rite COURTAULDS LTD., 16. St. mil Martin'6-U-Gtdnd, London, EXL'.I. for name of
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    • 296 2 ii Know Test your gMeral knowledge by seeing how main of the questions below \mi ran answer correct h then turn to pane 1 ~> to check your answer* mineral questions. 1. Who is Prof. Auguste Piccard? 21. What Java i ice h noted for its poi2. Wliat vas a
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    • 53 2 A SAFE EXCFED riinr *> 2.100. 000.000 3UKC CX TOTAL CLAIMS PAID EXCEED SOUND INVESTMENT 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 Mnlava': 17-18. Mercantile Bank Building,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 828 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. $100 Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A titan football competition has been arranged. $100 IS OFFERED FOR THE BEST FORECAST ©F THE TEN FOOTBALL MATCHES GIVEN BELOW, WHKH ARE SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL B. NO
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  • 1696 3 Caring For 1,400 Mental Patients. SINGAPORE'S HOSPITAL. Three Square Miles Of Happiness. IT i> wonderful bed the werU cbai i Until <|uite recentl) anyone «I o litiYiing from any form OK maaaitj d ns an outcasi and a ill-humoured jokes, but aowadays edaca* > lion has altered the state of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 107 3 jgW$ VTn^es Football Competition. following arV. Uie matches selected for this j^Lwr^fc. Tih^> are to be played on the ground 'club o^\Annl X Read rarofully the above afl^the information supplied I)OT^^ THl» figures in brackfl^ndicate the results of the I ((iri^^indincr sanies last s&p< )ft\ DUTCHES TO KE IT \VEO\O\
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    • 237 3 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL says "I predict that the future of this car is absolutely assured. "Having tried it (the Tea-Four), I amronvinced that it w:llappeal to the general motoring public from every point ot view," M -r Malcolm Campbell in The Field. "Here i- i re.il motor Car, solidly built,
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  • 6617 4  -  N.Beling Podgaetsky. (B) A third Clas* carnag' in a morning tram which ta bringing all sorts of peopk from the villages into Moscow! In this waggon in-- Mated peasants who have aot yet been "collectivised'' ;>iid those who have -ill -u'iy bOM some time
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  • 272 5 A "Lift" That Cost $1,000. lit on COsi him a Ri ■> r tt taefftha in de fault, when he appeared before Mr. 11. I-.. i .i ihe 'initial !!ist ii. I Judjfc, y* oavwted "ti a cl mod In the Im- chandu into the < lolony. According
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  • 168 5 Malacca Meeting Plans Asiatic Fund. (Fran Ow Own Corraßppajdmt.) .Mul:\cca, Ainil 1. A public meeting here today under th<Joint Bmpkt of the Btraiti Bettlem (Malaccm) ABsociation im<l t!i<- I: Club voted unanimoajly tliat an Asiatic riHMH|>loyini'iit l''uml f v ;uy. The raral distrieta did >i(>: indicate thi acute
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 287 5 The Independent Theatre with the Pick ef the World's Pictures. COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. SALLYEILERS RALPH "BELLAMY TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME V.. \ht. frothy, happv-^d- lucky entertainmentl It mart and elevcr, always intrig^iinc tkcre's and lii'Fci cut about ii which l«'lios it.- title don 1
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    • 63 5 SEE RENEE PAVLETTE in brilliant new repertoire! jcXpJ_T_ol_l EVERYBODY'S SHOW MATINEE TODAY -3.15. Send the Children to see RENEE PAVLKTTK. TONIGHT and TOMORROW ■fglil Back bj POPULAR DMAND (iains!)on>uuh's Record-breaking BRITISH Comedy Riot "JACK'S THE BOY" With JACK HULBERT CICELY roiIMNKIIM.: an.l WINIFRED BHOTTER. PRESENTED WITH RENEE PAVLETTE The Brilliant
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    • 98 5 MATINEE AT 3-15 NICHTLr 6.15 C* 9.15 P.M. HILARIOUS, SNAPPY COMEDY! TOM WALLS r§S~T "CANARIES SOMETIMES jg SING" *V*J (iamnont BrKfuli iicturc I OPENING^ TUESDAY EVENINGS FOR SALE A glittering Viennese Musicale starring HERBERT MARSHALL with Charlie fiuggles. Sari Maritza, Mary Roland. BJBT, linr.l.nt :mi »<t I I'i.dir, Mi|i. rl,
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    • 159 5 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE i j [2 TS [**-??p P j '1/ F 5 j o _M- li Ml m I I I I pf I I I I A -;-J i 1 1 J (CLUES.) ACROSS l lv Inflammable 1. Iliili ipioftx" erior LM h K -ilk 11. Ii part
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  • 3082 6  -  E. H. Symonds, For Women Only. By Chairman Of Reville, Ltd., fT has l.< 11 Mid thai fashion is an iaaaorable tyrant aiid most of tha world its willing -laves. I have life doubt th<- vast majority of our Uoctflt pr w..u!(! whole Imi itHj rappori and applaud
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 153 6 OUTSTANDING VALUES FROM WHITEAWAYS CHILDREN'S SECTION. I hi yri° l BOYS* TWEED COAT. With BJooell hata to match, in brown mixiinv. linislwd i"lt al back, two aaakata, velvet collar. Ha« 80 las. Prices 5.5.25 to 58.95. SFfi? basic VAIUES BOYS' PURE WOOL FANCY PULLOVER. In mixril tmm l>luc, Fawn bi-own.
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    • 71 6 MOTHER'S DARLING Chubby Cheeks, Sparkling Eyes, tJBH Pearly Teeth, iHk 1m That's Mother's Baby! litfLili-,^! m^^^mk R A R V mJ a~\ U A \^pHß trtf^^^r, and watch the glow /f^Z^ Obtainable in thr<*<* A^^a^M^H^^^UMf/// A Sample tin of Lactogen, Mother's Book of Advice, and i Measuring Spoon will be
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    • 179 6 RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) ANNOUNCES THAf THE LATEST PARIS SMART MODELS OF MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS AND HATS HAVE JUST ARRIVED ALSO HAND BAGS (NEWEST PATTERNS) AND THL VERY LATEST CREATIONS IN NECKLACES, BRACELETS, BUCKLES, POWDER BOXES DRESS ORNAMENTS etc EVERYTHING VERY BMAKT AM) INKXPKNSIVR at RENE ULLMANN, CAPITOL
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  • 5375 7 That Man at Claverton Mansions. Hollowqu Horn (Author A ofr t 'George,"' 4 'The Intruders// etc.) "No. Then was no roal motive. She'd told her young man all about il two dayt before Dorel] was bumped off. Her letters were valueless to DoreU, and she knew ii.'' "But the young
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  • 210 7 SON OF FAMOUS NOVELIST TELLS EXTRAORDINARY STORY' TMI SIC is accepted as one of the pacific influences in the wcrld. Its association with crime, and particularly with the worst of all crimes, murdcr t i.s most unusual. To link Ihe two elements in a story. at once
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 124 7 The Five Word Test In this test there are ten groups of Hve *ords each. In each rase one of the Ive uords does not belong; it m»> not In- Ihe same part of speech, il manol denote the same relationship, or it msy not ha\e Ihe same use. I
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  • 2335 8 An announcement which may ultimate ly be of great practical importance to Malaya is that the London School of Tropical Medicine is to found a department for the study of neurosis in th« tropics. This is a subject at which the ordinary man living a normal life in
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  • 1012 8  - THE DREAM THEATRE I WANT TO BUILD. C. B. Cochran, The Producer. By ¥F it were my last task, and I were given the power of choice, I would choose the most expensive and the most comprehensive one that I have ever undertaken. To begin with, it would involve the
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  • 57 8 AN EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPH of a busy morning in the office of the gentleman from whom Ananias buyx most of the neat little verses which usually appear at the end of these arti ■las, The description supplied with the picture was not quite complete. It ran I'm busy more than words
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  • 106 8 Siiuapore. Saturday. The Foreman of the Ananias New, Factory understands that consideration is In-in;; -;iven to the appoint mint ai a «ominitler to i"\esl iu;ile the reasons for th*'. failure of tw« committees to report ii fa\our ol i customs union. This committee will also ht> charged with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 184 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ADBLPHI HOTEL. BRAND <>|{< lIKSTKU. < OM KRT— l';uil StraSM and hi* I'upular Rand. AI.HAMBRA THEATRE. BBCOND HAM) Vtl with Sally Blen i.i.cl Balsa Bellamy. fi.l.'i— ■•.!."> p.m. Phone «909. CAPITOL THEATRE. .1 \< l.s IHI Ml »ith Jaok Hull>. rl .in;l Winifred Shotl.-r. fi.l.'i— p.m. I'hone 5261.
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    • 12 8 PIANO] TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road.
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    • 38 8 JL-*=J[ AS^EIXTIONJ^MJJ -J|^ e., y 4 \r j> AN AN l A S^ t Jair jL- -a& -at^ t3^#>, nkstn n H n n n s n rf inft rv n n n rr O O Tr )T/f
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1762 9 Will Chinese Race Be Wiped Out? TERRIBLE GRIP ON MALAYA: MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS. (By Our Own Reporter.) Investigations which I have made into the extent of the opium cvfl in Malaya, and mainly Singapore, and also the methods that are being made at the
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  • 404 9 Perak Tragedy. HUNTERS KILL WRONG TUSKER. (From Our Owr. Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 1. A tragicomedy centreing round a mad elephant ended yesterday in the foothills of the main range separating Southern Perak from Pahang. The Ftery begins with the departure from the royal town of Kuala
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  • 539 9 Fear Passes. NEED FOR CAREFUL WATCH. THERE is no immediate prospect of yellow fever entering Asia or AusThis is the considered opinion of the Advisory Council of the Eastern Bureau of the League of Nations as expressed at the seventh session held this week in Singapore.
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  • 258 9 Indians Too Good At Home. The Indian Association, playing on their own ground, beat the V.M.C.A. by two wickets yesterday afternoon, (i. Willis again played a good innings for the V.M.C.A. and hit nine fours and a six. Fernandez top-.<cortd for the home side and hit seven fours.
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  • 217 9 Aid Society's Fine Performances. The Childien's Aid Society are to be ?ongratulatcrl on the success of the first l>ei lorniame vf this year's Grand Ballet at the Victoria Theatre yesterday cveninp. The orjrarisers 'vere ence again Miss Hilda Wright and Miss Isobel Mci Intyre. The juvenile performers possessed
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  • 987 9 Frankie And Johnnie Aren't Sweethearts THEY'RE RIVALS NOW. The Pride Of Singapore's Pig Farm. Frankie and Johnnie aren't sweethearts they're rivals. TiHIS I learned (wriies a Sunday Times reporter) U|>on a visit to the nore Pig Farm, at the Mi mile, Jurong Road. You see, Frankie anl Johnnie are both
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 182 9 Wi SIILI h f eYEM GENUINE /GENUINE/ Reductions/ Qualities/ "NEW STANDARD" TUNIC SHIRTS. A most serviceable garment, tailormaiir throughout full fashioned, 3 button ncckbatxl. double cuffs two soft collars to mutch each shirt. Made of good qmality Knglish cambric, white grounds with blue or black stripes. Size 14 to 17
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  • 207 10 Programme for Sunday, 2nd April, 1933. 11.U.V. rda 7. I No. 7 (Mi p.m. I) KIT-: < Suite No. 2 in B Minor Chicago Symphony Orchestra B 4282 Eh S h e p I He song Derek nldham (Tenor) K > my r taught
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  • 232 10 Revenue Officers' Bitf Haul. A raid l>v IfVMM officers on a hmi-c in Malay BUoot shortly after 10 p.m. i on Friday was rewarded by a bijr haul 41SK tahils of raw opium valued at |2£40. \Vh»n the officers entered an unoccupk'd room on the second fiooi they
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  • 142 10 Striking Ceremony At Vatican. Vatican City, Apr. I. The solemn opening of Holy Yea.. commemorating the crucifixion, aas cailiec) out by the Pope today in an atmosphere of mediaeval splendour and surrounded by cardinals, prelates. Ambassadors and ministers accredited t<his court. Stiiklntf thii with a golden hammer on
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  • 70 10 Tries Escaix* From Dt-atli ell. (From Our Chvn Correspondent.) London, Apr. The Daily Efcpresa Arizona cm pondeat states that Mr-. Ruth Judd, the •trunk murderess" anc< former ftaawt] cj'jc en, attenipte I to BaSBM t'r.m aeath-cell l>y cutting through the bai uiih saws smuggled >n by her brother.
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  • 314 10 "\I!W THAT SI BVERTS MOftALITY.* 1 rpwo i.j.-hop: made pror.Mmcemenu oa prohhtnts of modern love and marriage recently. The Bishop of Lowhon, in a lunch-hour address, warned mo-idrn youth against -pecious teaching, which, he subverting the whole inoralitj of I land. "A young man ami a
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  • 83 10 Calcutta Congress Trouble. J utta. Apr. The series if ar.c-t- of Nat ionali-t s to prevmt the liar.ntd BMOtias; tl Comriihave not deterred CongiesaHea who today BMantbled at the tramway- she.l, s(juatte<i there and refused to BtOVe even when police arrived. Finally, however, they wen dispersed aid 150
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  • 39 10 U. S. Firm Bias Interest In li;n;i i. it ion Corp. New York. Apr. I. The Pan-American Airways Company announces- th acquisition of 4"i poi cant, of the capital I. of the China National Aviation Corporation.
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  • 24 10 (From Our Own < "i i <■• pi.nik'iit.) London, Apr. I. A receiver and bmukujm far the Radgi WhKworth Company, of Coventry, appointed yesterday.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 222 10 yor are the dder brother of vn-y modern *****1s lady who is in boai dI. Her Btanldnrds of behaviour arc fundamentally sound, but BT1 the !css fond of precuioiu situations, and .-('cks hither than avoids them. As your parents are abroad you feel especially responsible, and are perplexed and troubled
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    • 55 10 ANNOUNCEMENT THE IMANOFFS AND ANY ZOLNAY WHO HAVE ENJOYED UNPRECEDENTED POPULARITY will appear for only two more lights in Sin&i|X)re at the SEA VIEW HOTEL MONDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1933 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1933 SPECIAL DINNER FAREWELL PERFORMANCE BY The Imanoffs Any Zolnay IN AN EXTRAORDINARY NEW PROGRAMME
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 309 10 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE BY OUR EXPERT. STATIONS. M.tres. SUN- MON. TLES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. Xl \l.\ LUMPUB l 7-«» p.m. 7to 9 p.m. 7to 9 p.m. BANDOENG SB.M ti..:o 10 pjn. 6.30-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 10 pT». 6.30-10 p.m. 6..50-1O p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. \SIMi (Smjjapore Amateur; 12.M 11
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  • 2998 11 The Book Page ':«H)k of the Tiger. Bj ISriu:. d:er-(.< ih i.d U. Bortoa. Mi.hins<:n 12s. fid. /GENERAL Burton, the author of "Sport and Wild Life <n." and A 8001, of Han-Eafa i hai added Thi I I Tin Tiger," to bU 'ative works. In
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 41 11 "Hi" AIR MAIL STATIONERY INSIST ON THIS QUALITY envelope weigh let, th«n hAlf-ounce. HONIIANO VJV; PRODUCT. HASILDON AIR MAIL M VnoNERY \t:inur.u-tureH li> John Dickinson Co., Ltd. rated ii i Blond > POST MM M And sold BJ all stationer* in Ma!a>a.
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    • 430 11 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1865 HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL STATEMENT for 1932 TOTAL ASSURANCES IN FORCE, December 31, 1932 S, $3,138,421,979 This large amount, the accumulating estates of nearly a million Sun Life policyholders, will become payable to them or their dependants during this generation a stabilizing factor
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  • 3985 12  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and (.reatest Card Anahst Mi. K. M. Baker of leveland, Ohio. aj"j^ has for JTMUn been recognised as <mc of Ann-nca's m ;i I'.ii.iet- playei-. Noi only is his bidding rurate. but his play brilliant. As evident* of this quality,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 109 12 6« ETHKI. JA!SK MET «> TBB Ql KEN. They walked hark to the palare then, sll four. Nov. in the nick of time their friend- he'd found The Queen slood waiting for them h] the door Before the gardener drove them trom the ground. ran te meet them as th<v
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  • 891 13 More Annual Reports. Amicable A A.'s Fifth Anniversary. The fourth annual general meeting of the $eremban Kilai Club was held at the club premises timing the weak following a tea-party. The election of office bearen resulted a- follows: President, Mr. T. E. R. Morphy; boa: secretary, Mr.
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  • 2007 13  -  THE WANDERER. BY Planters And Restriction -Mr. Chantler's View— Position of The P.A.M.— New Chairman And Vice-Chair man— Mr. Adams On Retrenchment— A Chance For Rockefeller. WIIF.X Mr. Andrew CalJe:ott belittled last .war's rub.f istn lion agitation on the ground 'hat while it was proceeding one o:
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 114 13 PACKING SHIPPING, INSURING, Etc. Book at 256, Orchard Road. NEAR HEEREN BLDGS. l«^wf-^ c p 4Jfcfc^\ if vigorous health /Yl tJT A nj'VERY mother can help her *f 1 f 4' pi "^little ones to radiant health *gf A Jj|J by giving them a nutritious, 4k I^/. balanced diet. That
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 1354 14 3 Goals In Last 5 Mir ut es. MALAYS WIN. 8,000 Watch Great Game. Mateyi 1 I hiMM I rr HI u 1 ;il! 1 cored within the last live minutes play Thi~ m- the rtat« m th( < losing Btagea of th> the .Malay and Chir.t-s"
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  • 198 14 ARSENAL TROI Ml \STO\ VILLA. London, Apr. 1. The following sren ;l» ntlta <>* played in the English todaj Pit i H Villa I Sheffield IM. 1 irn R. 1 I Rlackpoiil 1 i 1 ds. :t fount) I l < K h ii Ia cdi int.
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  • 210 14 Handicap Svvimmin<i arnival Results. The eighth annual handicap swin ai nivaJ of th, > haU iwimmiag There a The weather was brilliant Lhroua in- keenly cont Results lowi Junior M v I. k StroJu H m) Piaal 1, Lee Hen II ng; Lee Pitt Ming.
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  • 87 14 Promising Bantamweight Boxer. Little Panche 'an up against a hoy .i i 1 l ii- too good fcr him losing to l> kgo lad, by .i leciskiii i i rounder, m cording o a tie- i Hollyi d dated Fei>. U. Both were exhaust >> at thi Ri
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  • 376 14 k UALA LUMPUR CRICKET. SLOI IM.\^ O\ HKW^ WICKET IN TRIM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala 1 -npur, April 1. i l«] i iai ,ia'. ii vas played in ther but th t v icket was heavy to dally and I VOaiag rain this cricket was witnessed i.i he -coring
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  • 181 14 Home Teams In Good Form. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Apr. l. The Malacca Club beat the IrdoCeykMMaa today. The Club batted first and .-< red M. Anderaoa tt, Waiaright IS, Binjfham 16 Si liter i 1 for '1 he Indo-Ceylonese replied with 52 (Barthektl M tirst the
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  • 216 14 S. R. C. Beat Ceylon Sports Club. There ua- on U howlingpi the Ceylon ispoti- dab ground at Halestiir Roa<i I bed the C.S.C. to 5.11.C. i,y 17 runs, '.in n took six wicketa for .'i<> for the honii- team and Bail" Is, the S.R.C. vi U ran,
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  • 399 14 SCHOOL BEATS S.C.C. Five-Wicket Win. VALBERG IN FORM WITH BAT AND BALL. RAFFLES Institution defeated a re|n i tentative B.C.C. XI on the PBOsMNJ yesterday i>y five wickets. Victory a<aa theirs a few minutes before stiim|is were drawn. The Club gave a p «n: display of bl inir, only Wiudle
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  • 297 14 A Shock For The Nondescripts. Thi- Norniosci i;it> nst<! an BVMtMI -urpiisv on thin own ground yi-^tenluy afterasaa whi-n St. .j.>..-ph'< Institution lan up a >i of Bt, Boon and FfrMMi mnd frosty against the hor.u 1 o\vlor>. the former, .Ithuajih having a iuikv knock, Bitting nni.t fours
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  • 752 15 Thrilling Struggle In First Division. The following are Ike positions in the Fnjrlish and Scottish leagues today: Kir., ,>,v,*.o». l b Arwaal 7 50 47 ShcOeM W.-H. :o 6 ,1 M 4i. A to., Villa M >••' 2 NaweMtk Ltd. SI It 10 4 «<» Irom. A II
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