The Straits Times, 14 May 1933
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Title Section37 1933-05-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAY, No. 74. Sunday, May 14th. 9 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 74. Sunday, May 14th.. 1933. Price 10 cents.37 words
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Article348 1933-05-14 1 AMAZING ANTI-HITLER OUTBREAKS IN LONDON. UPROAR IN WEST END HOTEL. Two Cenotaph Wreath Incidents. "MASS MURDERER." Tussaud Model Smeared With Red Paint. Aiming Mti-Hiller bVbmbv Rtrations are liritain A wreath ateced on the Cenotaph by Hitler's en\oy has !m en rt>ni.)M'rl. an uproar was caused in i iainous West EndReuter - 348 words
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Article65 1933-05-14 1 GIRL'S DEATH. After Waddiotf Had Bum Posipoiutl. (From Our Own Corroapoadoaft.) Loadon, May in, The body of Mi s K;-a P was farad today in iiphnwy aoai St. Albans. There were no lijrni of Coal play and it i- believed that d»aih due to poUoning. She had planned to marry65 words
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Article771 1933-05-14 1 Horses In Training. HOW THEY RAN YESTERDAY. TIMM expert notes on the training of lu.r.-*> tor the Singapore Turf Club'w H|iri:i*r Meeting next Saturday will hew >'U in your elections for the Sunday Times' great racing contest. HanHic.i|)v are given on page 1 (By Our771 words
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Article181 1933-05-14 1 SIR ERIC GEDDES TALKS ON RESTRICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 13. IN a remarkably cheering speech, Sir Kric Geddes at the Dirnlop Rubber Co.'s meeting said results in 1!>!2 showtd an improvement on the "Crisis Yea 19."i 1, because economies and improvi nients had been181 words
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Article86 1933-05-14 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RLUBKK. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyer) 2 31/32. (Sellers) 3 1/32. July-Sept. 3 1/16. OcU-Dec. 3/$. Jan-Mar. 3 7/32. Apr-June 3 9/32. Market tone :—lrregular. TIN. Spot £IK6 7s.*d. Three months £187 2s. 6d. Market :—lrregular. SILVER.86 words
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Article430 1933-05-14 1 MR. L.N. GREBBV AND MISS JOYCE YENNING. A very popular wedding was solemnised at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, yesterday aftorr.oon when Miss Joyce Alexandra Page. Yenning. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Yenning of Singapore and Perth, Western Australia, was married to Mr. Leslie Norman430 words
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Article305 1933-05-14 1 Steel Bottles. SCIENTISTS' HUNT FOR LOST CONTINENT. BRITISH scientists ar*> to explore the bottom of the Indian Ocean, four miles below the surface, in a search for traces of the lost continent of Lemuria." An expedition under Captain J. M. Mackenzie, who captained the Discovery305 words
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Article161 1933-05-14 1 Boy In Curious Court Incident. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serernban, May 13. There was an unusual incident in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday. After His Worship,, Raja kamaralzaman had dealt with one of the cases on the list, t Chinese boy seated among the spectators was seen to161 words
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Article136 1933-05-14 1 Unknown Chinese's Suicide. Suicide by hanging was the verdict returned by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, at the inquest yesterday on an unknown Chinese about 45 years old who was found hanging in a public convenience in Sago Lane on May 5. A sweeper said that136 words
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Article63 1933-05-14 1 Singapore Doctor Wins The Last $100. The final competition in connection with the 1932-33 football season was won outright by Dr. G. B. Leicester of the Mental Hospital, Singapore, who succeeded in predicting the results of nine of the ten matches played. Details of the racing competition in63 words
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Article517 1933-05-14 1 Two Squadrons In Great Combat. JAPANESE ROUTED. Chinese "Aces" Bring Down Three Foes. Shanghai. May 1.1. Japanese planes appeared three time^ over Peiping yesterday morning and dropped circulars urging the C'hinesiRoldiera to desert and join Manrhtiktio to avert great disaster to IVipinu aid Tientsin. One bombSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 517 words
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Article141 1933-05-14 1 Tamils born in the .Madras Presidency cannot stanJ any drink stronger than toddy according to the Labour Controller, hence Tan Koh ("hyi'.s plea that he had permission to sell liquor to these labouiers in itf29 proved unavailing bei H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Jud^e, yesterday. Accused was141 words
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Advertisement19 1933-05-14 1 (THE OCEAN i ACCIDENT I AM) I GUARANTEE CORPORATION, I (.Incorporated ir. Great Britain.) Head Office fur Malaya BJM6APORE.19 words
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Advertisement68 1933-05-14 1 «»")MI lltttttttttltHMMM A DOLLAR A DAY j| [I VAC-TRIC BWjjßßSly -o~] |j I ALL-BRITISH L^-| I REFRIGERATOR n M Sttf^^SmmmSSSmSt II sn Refrigerator can be M^ Vl#tV OUR f TAN O J Save on Exchange. BRIIIStI IRADf^AIR Price $365. MAYi4 3OT>< 1 "AUTOMATIC 1 SOLt AOENT* TOR BRITISH MALAYA JOSEPH68 words
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Article, Illustration1524 1933-05-14 2 The Front Page. WHEN the Australian show boat leaves these shares for good niter her return from Penang this week, will Malayan nt. feel that the Commonwealth representatives have not made the most of even this belated opportunity to ira-l ibe Eai I commercially V I fear that that1,524 words
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Article103 1933-05-14 2 NOW WE KNOW. Why Oxford Cnn't Win Bo:it Raco. The waeiiorUy of Cambridge < rev over thai oi Oxford in the i^at Kae« iav ti Kplained for i 1 < I Inrt time in l.c Populaire, the French Sot-ialist news))aper. Th< wrHHt that Oxford is tfce temple of aristocratic youth103 words
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Article118 1933-05-14 2 INHERITANCE LOST BY A VOW. CHILDREN FORFEIT RIGH'J TO t2%fioo. 'THREE ekildraa Aadn C.uuman. of M f, and May. i x vho died or Ma\.' vrtu iiii il amounting tv UJ.T I i Owing to ;lu fact 1 w ii ■hortly be taking, l>ovel-1\ gj on ...i( fn hil ai.<l118 words
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Article92 1933-05-14 2 COUGHED, ARRESTED. Story Of Hml ()f 16,700 dgMtttn, Mjk of lijrht aad h led to three men iharir- >)),•>. bn akuiK. William Henry Lee, aged 26, aad Staaa Iv I n, aged M, >■!' Hilda-n wart Clarke, ag-jd l!», of St. J< all of Brixton, ft.W., concern* d in 192 words
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Advertisement64 1933-05-14 2 WHEN TIME COSTS £5,000 A MINUTE! ALMOST ALL THE BIG FILMS YOU'VE ADMIRED HAVE BEEN "SHOT" ON KODAK FILM. "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "JACK'S THE BOY" "CAVALCADE" Are Just Three Examples. use Kodak film and your snaps will SpQTKIB I 1 'Verichrome' I fi^^plL iisiMMinimnnjuwi'i r9\w Special Film /3B r ~~-^«ai •EaSKSi.'.'iSt.64 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-14 2 I BL. pleasures with a Wf/f/% \\lw§^v^^ you wear a rt anc aav '''h/f X Vafi?' 1 W^ I I V^l^P '.ook for the |p^3r>->.-v A*|jw^ BRITISH MANUFACTURE SOFT COLIARS& PYJAMAS If »ny difficulty In obtaining w rite COI'RTM I.IKS LTD.. l» mil Alartina-le-Grand, London, X.<" I, for name of56 words
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Miscellaneous372 1933-05-14 2 1 MUST ALTER Pf)P_ THC ANGLE OF 1 U THAT 1 CANT SEE MIRROR- ANYTHING BUT THAT CAR It WaS BEHIND 1 Worth The os7]*sC\ ti& 28~~1^ T^Tl I /f^fe\ J m J V <— ii— i<- ii-»_<— ii_»~ii_i i<~ i j »i v lest your fSßaral knowledge by seeing372 words
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201 1933-05-14 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE. What Will Win On Saturday At Bukit Timah? To mark the opening for racing of the Singapore Turf Club's new course at Bukit Timah, which takes place M Sat-.-rday next. May 20. The Sunday Times i< offering SIMS OF $1,000. $150201 words
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Article175 1933-05-14 3 Heartbroken When Ship Sailed Without Him. How a ship's captain saw his sail without him, went home and eventually shot himself, was revealed at an inquest, at Cardiff on .James Halliday Shippea aged fifty-one, of Aubrey-Avenue, Cardiff. Shipper, appeared te !0.-e all heart when he \va- mfotiiK-d by175 words
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Article172 1933-05-14 3 Rector Complains Of Abuse. When Klizabeth Baker, New-road, Ditton. Bap eared at Mailing (Kent) policecourt in answer to a summons accusing her of using threats against another woman, she .-a.. 1: "It is God'l •eieaee they are abusing. I was brought to the house I am now living172 words
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Article1118 1933-05-14 3 How Islam Came To Malaya. THE MUSEUM SPEAKS. If GRANITE STONE'S STORY. Oldest Text In Arabic Script. (By a Sundax Times Special Representative.) ONE of the iiio:--. important IwU relating to the t'aily tory of Malayu mad, about i thiity yean ~jr<> by OT Ara>> tr>Jt* and tin prospector at1,118 words
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Article96 1933-05-14 3 BILLIARDS. Fourth Round Of Malayan Tournament. Two matches were played la-t night In the fourth round of the Padmore Shield Tournament with the iollowtag result-: Oaf Mah Soh (A. A A.) l<'st to Tan Tl. < ii.c.) by M peiata and S Collick (R.A.F. Clab) who opposed Law kiat (Cleiual96 words
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Article219 1933-05-14 3 GIPSIES' QUEEN DEAD. SELF rUKUICIION TH VI CAME iiu i:. T\iF. encampment ihe gip-> "l^ of Kent, when most reve.e;i. and t !ovei foviune- tellei of Knglish Romany peaaic for M-eivi d .p!e. is in mourning. The "Queen" died v a- -In 1 :id U ■< t i I ein^'219 words
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Advertisement341 1933-05-14 3 CONDITIONS. The conditions (uoverr.itig the competition aie as follows It is a condition of entr> that the Kditur's derision is accepted as final on all matters appertaining to the con petition and no correspondence can be iii*- ed into with competitors. In the event of two or more competitors naming341 words
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Advertisement363 1933-05-14 3 I the AUSTIN ten-four J*k a^S^ f The TK.N PafJl a r.cnl mmlr! that has been lung enough on the ro>d to be thoroughly tested h> owner drivers. Their verdict of ;i|i proval has been pronounced. four «> tinder engine i>f e\i i (it ionnl Hexibilit> ami ainole icwrw ot363 words
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Article464 1933-05-14 4 NEURASTHENIA'S CAUSE. New Discovery. WHEN TO PUT ON THE BRAKES. mHERE ii probably no term m boeety X mod or h vari mt&j interpreted, both by medical men and the general public, a.- neurasthenia. It ha- l<e- n Stretched to <>>-. i -nch a multitude of conditions thai i 1464 words
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Article403 1933-05-14 4 30s. A WEEK. CITY ALDERMAN'S PLAN FOlt BKIYIOY ATUDOI "man",- hon.M'" built roun-1 a big (|u;t(lr;r.tfle t<> which there will i c acccsi through a wMt "old world jinhway with imposing gates of wroughtiron is to b« built on Urixton Hill at the end of the year.403 words
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Article1213 1933-05-14 4 MOST EXCLUSIVE CLUB. AN AIR CRASH ESCAPE TO QUALIFY! (By H. Harvey-Day.) HAVE y-)u ever >een a man with a small golden badge the s-hano of a caterpillar stuck in hi.- tie? If so, you will know that he is a member of that most select of all bodies, the1,213 words
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Article184 1933-05-14 4 Home Office Bans Rumanian Girl. Because it was .onsidered tl\ t -h< might be doing work which COOM d me by an Knglish girl. Miss Alice Mnakian, a pretty young Rumanian irrse r< le< I Infirmary, has been toM l>> lh« Home C-ffice that <he must :eturn to184 words
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Article397 1933-05-14 4 Greenwich Spectacle. DRUMS THAT BEAT FOR NELSON'S FUNERAL. ON a nirlu in .'un<? tht coach <>f Quwn Elizabeth will nimble through the mound- <>f the Royal Naval College at enwich; Drake. Caarlee the Second. <iin.ti;il Wolfe, and other famous figures of tin- past will waft attain;397 words
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Advertisement191 1933-05-14 4 i I f/P'yfp THERE IS POOR CONSOLATION 4&S* '-\i<J IN SEEING WHAT YOU HAVE OL> .z'^^^^mW jJnr^s^^^^^^t iHJmW* YOU will one day reach this stagf in life. \N hat will your fBL.mSt- V/^jg^lf JSk retrospection be? Joy and traiuiuility <>f mind Ixia 1 /^^^^3&^w T < ycur future is assured,191 words
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Miscellaneous703 1933-05-14 4 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE By Our Expert. HNGAFOM (Radio Service Co.) I .Metres VJ.'J— Mon., Wed., and Thursday 0.15 to 8.:j0 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. I KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.32— Sun.. Tues. and Kri. 7 to i* p.m. i BANDOENG— Metres 58 M. Daily 6.30—10 p.m. PARIS—703 words
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Article, Illustration2385 1933-05-14 5 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst I ~\h- additions mada to oV which has alread) proved i,l ;lVi i, (n making of a Forcing T:.k oi.i on an unbiddable suit even af "nL. three cards in ii, provided that 'huil suit is2,385 words
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Article1541 1933-05-14 5 THE WANDERER - THE WANDERER. BY Flattering A Sultan— Children At The Highlands Those Waitresses Beautiful And Charming." IK dM editor of 'he T M.M. c! H Ma. aaveer wiih afihwa h U.B.K. (Civil Service) Ua raadera v.-ill consider that a very uaadeajaats reward i Kis !>e n for some1,541 words
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Article24 1933-05-14 5 Fowler, of Km i at Stockton I driving 1 a mot< Itoeaee of drink, ler of a ■Mi with Urn 11. I but24 words
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Advertisement116 1933-05-14 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL TODAY CONCERT HY PAUL STRAUSS ORCHESTRA FROM 1 1 to 1 p.m. SUNDAY SPECIALITY RIJSTAFFEL ADELPkS HOTEL TUESDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE with LES RAPHAEL AND HIS AUSTRALIAN SHOW BOAT BAND ammmmmmmmmmmmsjuammmmmmmma SALE SALE MADAME ZAIDEL haw just arrived from looms) with lovely and snmrt selection of fr(H.ks116 words
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Advertisement168 1933-05-14 5 CAPITOL Opening at Today's Matinee 3.15. A Brilliant new Paramount BRITISH Production with the popular star of SERVICE FOR LADIES" ELIZABETH S£\ ALLAN j n |r^>l "insult* With ALL ENGLISH Vy Cait including TOMi HUGH WILLIAMS of ("ROME EXPRESS") From Jan Fabriciut' famous play. ALHAMBRAJ Matinee TODAY 3.15 6.15 TONIGHT168 words
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800 1933-05-14 6 The Little Frock" For This Season. For Women Only. T|HI "little frock" le in the limelight this season. And the woman who has j l wardrobe or who ii not quite rare on sense is going to tind it a so ution to all her difficulties (write* Victoria Chappelte in800 words
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Article, Illustration53 1933-05-14 6 Lady in Linen The use of linen for formal «ear. is introduced by Joan Crawford. Metro-CJold* yn-May»r >iar. »h«> M-Uits a MfM red model with white mbroidered dnts. Thi« dress is trimmed nith an edirinK of white .scallo|»d pique. Linen rlovcs, pique trimmed, made of the same material complete the53 words
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Advertisement239 1933-05-14 6 WHITEAWAYS FOR LADIES DAINTY UNDERWEAR. if y y^m h\n k::i{s j J f f^m\ Kni'lisli n.iiele, lock- jS ladder proof in •If co| 0 Mil NBBI BLIPS. jM-ach. desert, black, 'll made lock a/urc, ipplo, dmlm I<l t leddoi proof in ami Ivory. oloum of hlack, PUICK $1.7:. pair. ill239 words
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Advertisement368 1933-05-14 6 HM B^_^_ M^^^_^^ a^^^^^ eßßßaaß^B^Bß«aßßßß**eßaßß^B^B^B^av^a«riß^a^a^avr^g«B^B^g«aveei RENE ULLMANN (Millinery Department) FOR THE RACES COMPARE OUR MODELS OF HATS AND DRESSES SEE OUR PRICES!!! IMPORTED DIRECT FROM PARIS. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. ALSO NEW HANDBAGS GLOVES BRACELETS etc. RENE ULLMANN trrroL m m.imm.. si ugfoaa koad. SIMiAI'OKE. BUY BRITISH Announces thut her368 words
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Advertisement253 1933-05-14 6 atSaf jjp^^lk A jjL 1 mmw L, fig^ai Jt..-..*j:-:-£..4 T >».'^bW _-.-.i^rSrJkv Men dislike PAINTED LIPS! That painted look is one thin;; men cannoi >ianJ I nd /).;/«/< </ lipi'. Use Tan^ee. 'I jiii:c-(.- can't make >o«i l>M>k painted. It isn't paint. It* a iica discovery that dian^cs <>n )our253 words
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Article, Illustration4320 1933-05-14 7 THE QUEEN'S HALL MURDER iieav help or in. I i lie But old smiled and "Anyway," went on S >v probablj know all thia he chain n< B ian im because we don't seem to I ward Oth aboil! murd< pose. i, nM himself fice. are hundreds in here are4,320 words
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Miscellaneous123 1933-05-14 7 The Multiple Choice Test In this test tea partial completed «.ne of the four ways given. That is, Drds or phi partall statement a true statement, i nich comp sack sentence correctly. Aaawci aa Page 11. 1. The president of the Ul Joe Kobin or Franklin I>. Boose volt, Herbert123 words
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Article620 1933-05-14 8 'I'lic difficulty wlidi the Asiatic uncm|)]n> nii'iii nlicf funds have in keeping P«-i"« on a stable basis in this is somewhat perturbing, considering the "number of salaryearners still in employment and the very small sacrifice that is being demanded of them. The Singapore Clerical Union reports that there620 words
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Article, Illustration2322 1933-05-14 8 Lady Ballance - Lady Ballance. By rpilK modern woman hns learnt to look facts in the face and discard the "blinkers" in favour with some of her contemporaries of previous generations. The majority of the single women of today face their spinsterhood Mildly instead of sitting down and2,322 words
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Article93 1933-05-14 8 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, ■■•aturdav. The recent ■tarflag iiio\ .menis in Ihf price of tin have produced an ama/ing amount of activity in the \icir t> of The \rca!c. It is authfitatively staled that at lea-,1 one broker has been so bwg that lie has not atlt nipttil93 words
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Advertisement183 1933-05-14 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ALIIAMBKA THEATRE. M i) i s <> N mm \uk \i{DEN. Wild liariu Nixon. Lew CikIx, Wm. < Oilier. t>.l". -9.15 p.m. I'hone 6»09. CAPITOL THEATRE. I > I I 'A i I li i:!i/ah«th Mm. I -in,- Ml. MA1LBOROUGH THEATRE. LOVE DEBT,— Wit* Miss Fay— < lltMMM183 words
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Advertisement30 1933-05-14 8 "PIANO" TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3683.30 words
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Advertisement43 1933-05-14 8 fi_ a gfgr i H i*."ri^kJaf" tt mm ml m\<e A9)mIvTIUM) flfM He who ives OP '^fSKL feeVs^u^th fCfe M <£y-^ M an empty spoon. £J<f^/s \J^±* ANANIAS \&3%^> L^K.^ (r^n o_o n n- n n n -n_CL_P" n 'n- n- n rrrWf43 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1933-05-14 9 About The Very Timid Shark. HALF-BLIND, DOCILE AND— Has Never Attacked A Moving Swimmer! lielieve it or not, but The shark is not a fish; H;is never heen known to attack a swimming human beint; Is docile, very timid and almost blind; 'annot be killed with a knife and Lives1,644 words
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Article119 1933-05-14 9 Death After Two Months' In Hospital. The death took pfcl yesterday morning of the Key. ■rather Dionysius, aged 1." of the staff of St. Michael's School, Inea. The deceased passed away quite suddenly, after teing in th" Singapore (Jeneneral Hospital for al>out two months, where he seemed119 words
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Article1146 1933-05-14 9 (By a Sunc'ay Times Reporter.) AS early as 1030 the subject of women hahsj allowed to \.oik ,n otf.c-shops or restaurants was disiussed, and mo.-! of the urban authorities in Malaya considered the problem. The Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board acted boldiy and a decision was made1,146 words
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Article104 1933-05-14 9 "THE LAMP-LIFTER." One previous conviction last February caused Yi'w Sunjf Hon^ to he sent up tv the hieher court t<> receive seateaee aftei conviction in the Third Magistrate's Ceart fer theft ef a bfcytls i., jjc wa- sentence! to eiirht months' rijrorous imprisonment and eae rear's Bolice avper* vision hv104 words
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Advertisement147 1933-05-14 9 Peter Dawson, The World-famous Baritone finds voice-safety only in the filter tip lle writes: *J/& LmmmW^^ am^flsD&M mmE^Ji' tants from getfj .Hr^JL ting to my th roat and ''/■^L affecting my YOU, too, will flnd that the dv Maurier filter tip is the only effective means of preventing throat irritation147 words
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Advertisement131 1933-05-14 9 r— n r~7^> Wbah 'Q.V??.^ lAr OLII Cj O* n\ f You are the fortunate owner of an island offshore. You and your wife live there simply in a cottage with but one guest room. Owing to a confusion of dates, two former divorced wives of your friend James B131 words
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Advertisement105 1933-05-14 9 hbjbj aj BBBBBBBBBBBBj BmmmTJsmk^B^BmTJ ejBBBBaaBBBBBBBsaBBBi »j ammmmmvBBBBBaBBBB saw e^Bajaasmmaammamai smi aammmmmmmvaa I _atf A- WITH HATRED BORN H Smb IN THE DAWN OF it mM£ Wk TIME, THEY FOUGHT film vv ITO END AN ANCIENT IW ammi^V^i?*! GRUDGE.. Iron hided Py^TfV^ amphibian and giant mgmjW cat fang to fan l105 words
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Article1236 1933-05-14 10 COLOUR-SYMPHONIES ON THE ORGAN. VISIBLE MUSIC AS NEWEST ENTERTAINMENT. B) Majar \dii.m Klein, the mveatar of colour maalc. WK A '.ii aew form of ment. Colour-music, the Bi of whieli men have dreamed for centuries, lias at !as.t become a reality. The re em technician have overcome the hilharta insupetjt'jle1,236 words
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Article113 1933-05-14 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) S< ,e;iban. May 12. At last night's annual meeting of the Megri Sembilan Brani b i 1 the Automobile g of Malay... I eld at the Neflri i la i Cluh, it wa- icvealed th^t the total menilu'iship of .he Branch at the i113 words
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Article394 1933-05-14 10 TRADERS APPEAL UPHELD. BOVSCI iRANTORTOPAI FOR MISAPPHOI»RI\ii()\. .luiipment for the plaiatuT (appellant) delivered by the Chief Justice, Mr. Huggard. yi^u nia>. 'in the in which Vue I'ing, trading as the Shanghai Co. appealed agains, the sion «>f the Civil Disti ludge, missing his claim for $.iMi.r>:; for n misapprepriated by394 words
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Article388 1933-05-14 10 Three Months For Tamil Abductor. (From On: Own «1 pendent.) Klar.p:. .May IS. At the Kla ijr cour raatarday afttr> n<iiin, a Tamil name I Muaiaamy charged by Mr. T. Rasanayagam, the I or, before Che Osman, the Kianc magistrate, with kidnapping a Tamil girl named Pa poo388 words
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Article202 1933-05-14 10 Rain Ruins K. L. Cfiunes. (From O«t Own Correspondent. I k m t tThe V.M.C.A. me- the T:muis n a atch which was abandoned <>win>r to The V.M.C.A. w«n d to l>ai. for l J ad). Jumi au\ and Foenander played del f til crick* i hittintr pnd202 words
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Article188 1933-05-14 10 St. Joseph's Lose At Home To V.M.C.A. rii Id H their it'Olld U>v li.c I th. f lonl to tat s I I da> afternoon on tii.it OWI rnn:, id by the I ten aaacng t for the Association thi ■■< factory ru rat he took v i.i188 words
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Article99 1933-05-14 10 Selections For Game Next Friday. The following players \r. Jectr the !i. be played at the Anson i adium next Priday at 8.11 p. a.: Rec! loam Qeal: Ba d. R na Hal EL I .aidn.an. \V. Gaa Fonvard»: Maamood, Mat Noar, I>o! lah, i>o!" ni. Hlue99 words
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Article139 1933-05-14 10 K. L. Householders Want Protection. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I uirpur. May 13. The risk to which i and r. idents are exposed by the open: roptaaot o*«r Kuala Lumpur rrentioned at the annual Meeting <>f the Selangor R tri and prosperty n>n. The Chairman, Mr. E.139 words
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Article392 1933-05-14 10 IMimi-: EXPENSIVE FOX TWO MEN. Tv.-.i inncx i pad t kee Vian Any Kail Benjr, the prosi,,,,,' ial Pi t i-it t Judge I nt roller do fend wevo befog fine of r v l; l:< mination t Kylam wh Road police ;tal|r> :i been d<392 words
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Advertisement122 1933-05-14 10 The Inseparables "CHEAP" OILS aiul REPAIR BILLS go hand in hand i mS*l A I The Iroable wltll "choap" oils is this: odds arc all against you. Play for lhe lam |>ric<* i> onl\ afi action of th« Mhfet* b\ using CaWtVfJ thr ino-l c\|kmi-(' iliev run you in for122 words
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Advertisement27 1933-05-14 10 I.Mil.lSMM AN kill.-, I i.,l, planter, I 'i. <■ in nrowint and curinf?, ■Mb! «'it;:i(fC'niont in advisory or practical i-ap:u it>. Available in. mediately. K.ply C, Sunday Times.27 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-14 10 Wuchang Company. ';irh Strc.l. »«od fun RK MiII'MKM- Jt SI \HU\\ I l». To treat these complaints successhilly, get to th« root ol rh« trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemim ami Bptalb good56 words
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Article747 1933-05-14 11 Badminton. TOURNAMENTS AND MATCHES FIXED. A ping-pong friendly match of five *tajrlei will be played bet we— the w*ah Chang Badminton Party and th.' Wah Tuck School «i the latter'* premise*, No. 19, Neil Road at 12 noon. The following will represent the Wah Chong Badminton Party:747 words
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Article33 1933-05-14 11 Shell Transport and Trading Co.. Ltd.. have declared divide.i.l at the rate of 1-. lid. per -han free of income tax payable on lul coupon to be presented in No. 80.33 words
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Article, Illustration39 1933-05-14 11 A football match between .lohol and Te mianu Mala\ Schools lor the yam Tuan's Shield was played at the recwit Sri Menanti celebrations. T-miang (striped shirts) winners. In centre Mr. R. F. Gum. Inspector of Schools, N.S who refered.39 words
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Article1106 1933-05-14 11 THIS morning there has been thy heaviest rain I have ever seen. I looked out of the window during th;worst of it and saw the Chinese tailor bowling along in a rickshaw. He looked very forlorn tucked away inside the waterproof hood and apron,1,106 words
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Article, Illustration35 1933-05-14 11 Here i* a picture of a rame!, several pyramids, ate Cut out the ten silhouette pieces and then try to fit them together so that they J ui!l disappear into a solid, hlnrk. p<*rfe«-t s<|(iare.35 words
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Article153 1933-05-14 11 Explodes Myth Of His First Job. THE f«nd claim of a retired Brcmley (Jyent) draper, that he gave Mr. H. C. Wells his first job. has been (improved on the man's death by Mr. WoUa himself. It was a piece of fiction that, as long as its153 words
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Article130 1933-05-14 11 West-End Book Simps MM Summonses against a number of V. esi end English and foreign baofc-Oollon M show cause why oortabi alleged ob book* and photograph* seised on then premises should MM be dwtroyoa, were before the Bow-stieet najriatrate. Defendants were: William Hamilton, Phoenix-street, Charing cro^s-ioad; Connington Ltd.,130 words
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Article160 1933-05-14 11 Only One Of Its Kind In The World. A plant with a single flower, stat i M be worth £200, and the only one of Ml kind in the world, has disappeared from the rockery of the Rev. J. F. Anderson, of Great Glen, a Leicestershire horticulturist.160 words
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Article206 1933-05-14 11 Refused To Examine Motorist. It was stated at Sutton police-court that, at the request of an architect i><cused of being under the influence of drink while in charge of a motoi :n eight doctors were telephoned to, biit ;.ll refused to go to the police-station m ttaniine him.206 words
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Article129 1933-05-14 11 FILM STARS SHOT. Scorched Her Finders: Court Sequel. A- eeaip ■< tli" < Msequenees of shri wit' started ttogne, the film Prmu Kate von Nagy, hi suint; for ua.- wrong with the [ii;tol. and part <>f Urn charge bai-k-hred, -inK'hinv tli- womu'i Hi At first -hr treatae! the injury lightly,129 words
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Advertisement287 1933-05-14 11 MBVBLaaB«BMBMBMBaB«BMB«B«T M «MM^ aMaaMMaH ■m^L^^HMB«BMMMMBm| B«B«MMMMMMBV MMMMa Jbvlmb«b H^^^ H^^^Sb«hmmbl 43P' •mmmmmm mb^^ V. X jHI BaiJl aw^r S i«r Ma^^^ 9p^ Mai kx vj^Mr i Maaa^A ■s&s^^£ti^ w* is i *f A MMaV' V ~M' MBiß'* jy^Mll tBB» '^n. i f Jo**m3ri*, BMr" *^tr I^MMVMW ±&.ir 'W V w287 words
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850 1933-05-14 12 ligkt on The Dark ontmeni. arveih H glia. Ih-. Mipejst sin in Northern Malaya surveying td the railway authorities. Since then he had had many adventures in various puns of the world, and he has not hesitated to describe hi* experiences in books, magazine850 words
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Article434 1933-05-14 12 Ihe Second Sim. B) l)ominii|ue Dunois. Jarrolds. 7s. Hd. Ix>ve of the land aiul tea' >.i a division of nranarty are the themes of 'his simply written drama of French pea-ant life. More than anything else the law that all propert] must Ik- divided HMI tinchildren434 words
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Article372 1933-05-14 12 Julia iBMIBJNWi B> Kobert l'a>e. lsenn. <s. ftd. I' i> saivi Jiat the name of Robert Paye the identity of an author we'l known in oth"i -phcres. who writes alrandy under twe other names. Be tha' may. there i- certainly no sign o*. amateurism in the story372 words
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Article446 1933-05-14 12 The Crimson Haider. K> Alexander Wilson. The Wa> of V Fool. B\ I.ilian lifford. Jenkins' Colonial Ukrary. Major WHaaa has mad Ms graat knawlauge ot India to give us a most exciting tale of battK-, murder and lots and lots «,f sudden death— mostly dealt, it must Ik.-446 words
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Article317 1933-05-14 12 The Sea T\ranl. l\\ ivt< r I iciichen. Jarrolds. 7s. Hd. Tiie author >■( this (rim and exciting ■torjf of a whaling expedition in the eirch Daa», wfce hi himself li\ed a life of adventure among the Eskimo for twenty years, sharing hardships and joy in317 words
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Article389 1933-05-14 12 The I'aradine Case. Hv Ko!n rt Hit-hen-, licnn. 7«*. Rd. The I'arad r. K4 hi I I haustive analysis of the obsession of vhich Sii Malcolm Keane, K.C. Imm the victim when he undertook to d Mrs. Paiadiiv. w her ike was charged with the murder389 words
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Article130 1933-05-14 12 Koads tif I'eacp. R> (ianpat. Hodder and Stoughtm (cheap edition). 3s. 6d. The world ia full of revolutions, l>ut not the least striking i; the peaceable revolution which i.- taking place in what «VJ formeriy one of the most turbulent areas lin the world the North130 words
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Article343 1933-05-14 12 CARE OF BOOKS. To the Editor of the Sunday Times. I rand irlth interval the article \nak ■.•iunjfi'i" <>n iho car:' of books •n the tropics, but was disappointed to find that although h»" condemns varnishing (a practice which I haw fourvl tol?rmbl" satisf actory he does not sujj- gi'-^t343 words
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Advertisement198 1933-05-14 12 J^ONEY MONKV IDLE IS MONEY LOST. YOUR MONEY SHOULD WORK AS HARD AS YOl DO OR IT IS NOT EARNING ITS KEEP. EVERY DOLLAR THAT YOU DO NOT SPEND CAN HE MADE TO DO A FULL DAY'S WORK And Money Never Needs a Holiday! I FOR EXAMPLE, if you deposit198 words
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Advertisement141 1933-05-14 12 NEW BOOK OF ETIQUETTE By Lilian Eichler. In >i>vial lilt and in inisimss life too, though leiw pronounc•dly we pcofjie with wtio.ti m i an m >■ bmm, the people whow HMnnen do not offend us and in irhoM compsny we liH'l entirely comfortable. There is BOthil IBM and at141 words
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Miscellaneous98 1933-05-14 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE P Pi, J 1 55 Mk ~tev»~f gF !jf p^o j|s (CLUES.) ACROSS i K S as 4. t> g.„ s^~ DfwasJaK Collection racing 1,..,- Ktavoarinit .•hilling to. I>.v,den<! ur m ;v snuss: 11. Formed into a I imp Frost IT. I Ointment i Tom r«^ StflutHHi98 words
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3443 1933-05-14 13 MRS. KAT^ EVELYN MEYRICK. By II M'IKK IK. Seized Beaks. THE 'i (-line straight towardj me and seised the bonks which were on my d. ad then what the mailer, snd whether I could help them. You see, we had not.3,443 words
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Advertisement378 1933-05-14 13 ■PJ.'^rTj /'^■H* ''^«H6SnW ®Bse»»»W\ JsM WII aB lsV«n\ V bm U Sef afl aW Jml sm EblH*S Bnl I ™l ILj-.b«>Lbb^ VSp JaVfc \^nl lam lIV sw^l Ibkjwl Hj^ ammll lIuC I A I g ~mntmv jt/f > f- f"l f% D A tl\ N t t" SM BsW Jt378 words
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1161 1933-05-14 14 MALAYS MAINTAIN UNBEATEN RECORD. WILTSHIRES LOSE BY 3-1. After Hard Struggle. EXCITING FOOTBALL AT JALAN BESAR. Malays -i Wiltshires 1TIHE Malays maintained their unbeaten record when sftei s very hard struggl* they defeated the WUtsWre Regiment in the first division match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday by three goals1,161 words
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Article339 1933-05-14 14 RAIN SPOILS A STATE MATCH. VERY BLOI SGQnUNG VI Xl UA LUMPLR. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur, May IS. A .-harp shawet nl IJ. d( layt d Hie st.ii t of th." Slate match between Seiantror and Negri, the wicket having to be dric-«l. Selangor opened with Denison-Snith and339 words
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Article167 1933-05-14 14 Fine Exhibition At Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malaga, .'lay It, Tin- SclaiiKi'i MaaaJPl a t"in»exhibition <>f etoan faotten hare t«<lay mi heal I Malacca eleven 3—l. Stronper in all departments the Malays X" treat to the larjre crowd with their nc.t passing. In the lirst half they167 words
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Article510 1933-05-14 14 For Thirteen Races. STUDY THEM FOR RACING CONTEST. i Baton are the handicap* allotted i>v the Singapore Turf Club > i tinK in the Bprfcni av>eting which onena next Saturday. Intending entrant-, in the Bunda; Timei rachnf c— tail shpul I ludy tiii- and the training notes510 words
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Article215 1933-05-14 14 WILTS-S.V.C. MATCH ABANDONED. KAi.N LMianiMS IN INTERESTING GAME. THE inte acting the I and the rinjra I can i;i h sin. TV Regiment brought their overnight ■core of 102 for two wi<! with the loss of another witkit. Pte. Wc^'cn. uh.. -.Mi-, L. (i,l. Palmer went out to i:> i:215 words
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Article166 1933-05-14 14 TWENTY-SIX COUPLES ENTERED. WPff iw, Wedm Friday. I" in Ha following n with t i'\ii ption of SatuiIt is, theiefore, n I competitors' uld keep 'ikITMUMK. Tin- following M. mber hm,an f H. r i E. V. nell ,ylor Smith •>. p D Parson Mi I Dictz166 words
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Article16 1933-05-14 14 ITALY 1: ENGLAND 1. ■1r t All a I ll'Jilll 1 1 I football match. Kcutu.16 words
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Advertisement97 1933-05-14 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.) 11l \l) Ol IK 1 Cnat Kustcrn Life Building, txcil Street, Singapore IX)NIX)N OKI ICE: -7, Old .kwry, i;.(.. I in- Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of97 words
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Advertisement109 1933-05-14 14 u^'C^snV nY A. B»^^^iaß SUGAR MADE FROM THE PURE CANE Is a refined sugar of quality and distinction and is an entirely British Product. Discriminating housewives specify "Taikoo" because they know that its purity is altogether beyond question. "Packed for the consumer Taikoo sugar reaches the purchasers in the original109 words
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Article2700 1933-05-14 15 II reading In The Midday Sun I'nnjuhis' lva\ Kabul Siiuzh Retmnu S<•lan a is Smeter Strength Too Much Boxing t T am i <(m<ii<l(itr For State Cricket, By FORWARD. T\l' or a -•.ill be interested to know I nd*y or Indiana were moat strem ■v n2,700 words
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Advertisement123 1933-05-14 15 HAPPY TO BE 136 lbs. Lost 38 lbs. More to Follow ,vei»fhi nl round a i *»*'n* rht. w ,v l i .i tak.> Krust-hei dow" 136 lbs. and il nly taitlso find K h [leal. But it have on Krusihen Bah K. Taken watery wast at?" is i will123 words
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Miscellaneous90 1933-05-14 15 1; KrioW T Li fi_ 1. From i!:i Tbo na 1. The I J. The and 1 ai.u.la. I. In i>. >i> (i< tach< m i>. 7. One 8. The i Ttaiti tt n U. W i<J ii dwell i •iirli h parw 11. A in polishIt 1 ■'<. 11.90 words
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Article, Illustration69 1933-05-14 16 SPECIAL MX MAIL PKTUatI of lh» celebrated Japanese Death's Head < < mpanv. otherwi^- known as the Dokiiro'ai ompany. luadid l)\ l.itulinant lkcuar.ii. carryin-r their famous flax with the skull and crossed bones design, routed Chinese troops in the Jehol district and MC«pM the69 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-05-14 16 IJEITENANT KEGAMI herd of the Death's Hrud (nmpan> with the Company's flaa, after i)r;'i:pyinu Kupeikou. Vir Mail Picture.)18 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-05-14 16 THE RIVAL CAPTAINS shaking h:mrls before the Malays vs. Wiltshire? Kumr yesterday. The Malays won 3 l.17 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-05-14 16 THK WILTSHIRES pressing the Malays hard in the first half of yesterday's game.13 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-05-14 16 THK \UI .TSHIKE'S GOAL-KEEPER pu nching away a dangerous ball.10 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-05-14 16 WKSTON, who contributed .15 runs against the Volunteers in yesterda> s I'adang cricket match.14 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-05-14 16 DOLLAH. the Malty forward. al>out to shoot for the Wiltshire*" troal He missed.13 words
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Advertisement11 1933-05-14 16 iGUlLBAHARi 1^ THE GENUINE TONIC HAIR OIL ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED.11 words
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Advertisement244 1933-05-14 16 rdUUBAHAR; THE IDEAL SCENTED HAIR OIL YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY UPON, i COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Fire. Life. Marine. Accident. Guaraatei and Motor. m Assets £60,000,000. Arthur C. Potts, Manager I ndorwrlUf Eastern Branch, Singapore. FOR THE RACES. -dT iree men a etss \A^F' a nJ244 words
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