The Straits Times, 9 July 1933
1933-07-09
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Title Section37 1933-07-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 82. Sunday, July 9th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leadi ng Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 82. Sunday, July 9th. 1933. Price 10 cen37 words
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Article, Illustration102 1933-07-09 1 £mangor Confound Critics NINE MEN HOLD PENANG. Injuries Mar Games. NEARLY A RECORD AT ANSON ROAD. PLAYING CLASSIC FOOTBALL, SINGAPORE WON THEIR MALAYA CUP MATCH WITH MALACCA AT ANSON ROAD YESTERDAY BY THE BIG MARGIN OF SIX GOALS. THE ISSUE WAS NEVER102 words
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Article875 1933-07-09 1 (By The Football Correspondent.) BUT for an unfortunate accident to John Then a few minutes after the interval Singapore might have created a new Malaya Cup goal-scoring record against Malacca at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. As it was they won by six clear goals and for875 words
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Article1013 1933-07-09 1 (From Our Own Correspond* it.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. SELANGOR did well to defeat Penang by five goals to two on a wet ground and in a constant drizzle all the forwards contributed to the score. Cherrington, who replaced Vythilingam in goal due to the latter's1,013 words
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Article279 1933-07-09 1 Man Who Wrote 'The Prisoner Of Zenda The man who invented MRuritania" is dead. SIR Anthony Hope Hawkins, known to millions of readers the world over as Anthony Hope, author of "The Prisoner t of Zenda," "Rupert Hentzau" and a score of other books, died yesterday (says279 words
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Article55 1933-07-09 1 Paris, July 8. The Governors f*f the centr 1 banks of the gold bloc with Mr. Leon Fraser, head of the Bank of International Settlements, are now conferring on measures to curb exchange fluctuations so as to keep currencies firm and steady on gold. A communiqueReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration341 1933-07-09 1 MALAYAN CHURCH FINANCES Singapore Too Good Again, CENTRALISATION TO BE DISCUSSED SOON? The Sunday Times is informed that the suggestion for a M centralised" Christian Church in Malaya will almost certainly be discussed at the forthcoming Diocesan Conference. The Conference, it is expected, will be held in Singapore in September.341 words
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Article, Illustration7 1933-07-09 1 Malacca's skipper in yesterday's Malaya Cap Game.7 words
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Article368 1933-07-09 1 Australian Pilot Hustles Through Singapore. While Malaya slept last night, a tiny Gypsy Moth plane was hurtling through the night in a daring bid to smash the Australia-Eng-I land air record. Its pilot is Mr. James Woods, the Australian war-time ace, and he is out368 words
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150 1933-07-09 1 To Further Two Nations* Trade Relations. London, July 8. A Readership of Chinese Language and Social Economy has been created at Manchester University and is filled by Mr. E. W. Mead, formerly in the consular service. This appointment was made possible by the contribution ofReuter - 150 words
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Article333 1933-07-09 1 WINNERS OFRACING COMPETITION TWO SHARE $250 FOR PLACING SIX HORSES The Sunday Times Racing competition run in connection with the opening day of th.! Perak meeting on Saturday, July 1, has resulted in a tie between two readers, one from Kuala Lumpur and one from Singapore. The prize money offered333 words
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Article76 1933-07-09 1 Noon, July 8. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 11% 12 (F. 0.8.) 12»4 12 7/16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. July 12 12>/8 Aug. ..12 12 1/16 Sept. 12 1/16 12 3/16 July-Sept. 12 1/16 12 3/16 Oct.-Dec. 12M, 12^76 words
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Article80 1933-07-09 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symingta* and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) M 3 11/lfi. (Sellers) IK. July-Sept. 3 27/32. Oct.-Dec. 3 1.-./14. Jan-Mar. 4. Market tone Quiet. TIN. Spot £222 ta. Three months £221 15a. Market Easier. SILVER. Spot 18 1/164. Two80 words
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Advertisement13 1933-07-09 1 T >I CCEAN GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated Great BrttmJ Head Office f-«r Mnkya SINGAPORE.13 words
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Advertisement132 1933-07-09 1 DRESSING TABLE WISDOM. .A> 35X3*3 riYERY woman of refinement takes pride in the btBESKSk appearance and equipment of her dressing table. 4lftfl9MS2 And there are few who d 0 not know that Eau de IV22?H» Cologne, especially KEY BRAND "The Fashionable Fragrance," has many practical uses which make it .B^SBEm132 words
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Article1552 1933-07-09 2 behind The Front Page WHEN I first crossed the Causeway into Johort Bnhru about four ye:. is hko. the State capital, though I Malay, itm i i liar chord in my mci; i ft RM l>aek to a time abmit eighteen months before, when I was working Dot many mOm1,552 words
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Article112 1933-07-09 2 Amusing Incident At World Conference. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and 15 other delegates to the World Economic Conference were "imprisoned" in a lift which was descending from the fifth floor to the hall of the Geological Museum Apparently, a delegate in the lift opened the doors pr112 words
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135 1933-07-09 2 Shake Hands Over Her Cradle. King: Gustav of Sweden has become reconciled to his grandson, Prince Lennart, who last year, in defiance of his royal grandfather's orders, married a beautiful Stockholm jfirl and forfeited his roya rights, becoming simple "Mr. Bernadotte." It is a little135 words
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Advertisement51 1933-07-09 2 BY OUR DIARIST. m ill 11 fIT I [7 I r REGISTERED D WF texture that doesn't resent even oLt^Z^&H IRTS SOFT COLLARS PYJAMAS SOLD BY LEADING HOSIEKS OUTFITTERS STORES IF any difficulty in obtaining write COURTAULDS, LTD. 16, St. Martin'k-le-Grand, London, E.C.I, (or name of nearest retailer and descriptive51 words
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Advertisement521 1933-07-09 2 $125 Must Be Won lv Our Racing Contest. NO ENTRANCE FEE. New Competition Closes On Friday Next. The Sunday Times is offering: the sum cf $123. WHICH MUST BE WON in a competition based on next Friday's racing at lanme (July 14.) This sum will be divided into amounts of521 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-07-09 2 1 WHY CAtJr YOU TELL n (T\ I F" BUT I'A I I i iCeO c T t /TTt I I Ixl7 ML YOUR AGE, POpH^J WHY^ %P s fWL 1 ]//-2.7 —^>- (C^yrifht. 1931. by The foil SynSicate, Inf > *^j40 words
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Article161 1933-07-09 3 •THIS week's prize of $10 will be awarded to the person who sends in the list containing the largest number of English words formed by any two or more of the following letters. A B E F I S R. The same word may be used161 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1933-07-09 3 Ely CuWertson - Ely CuWertson byl the number of cards higher than the card led not in the leader's hand. Often the application of this rule permits the Declarer to make a contract which he might otherwise lose, or, on the contra- ry, permits the defending players to defeat1,902 words
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Advertisement511 1933-07-09 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, fc.C. Ikm Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with th«511 words
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Miscellaneous492 1933-07-09 3 in 1 SH#^ -Mr a Test your general knowledge by seeing how many of the following questions you can answer correctly. Turn to page 15 to check your replies. GENERAL QUESTIONS. I* What is reflex action? 14. In mechanics, what is a jag? •2. Who was Franz MesmerJ 15. Who492 words
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422 1933-07-09 4 Twenty Men Plunged And Made A Million Overnight. ROMANCE OF U.S. BOOM. From Direst Poverty To Vast Wealth. LUCKY FILM STARS. While A Rockefeller Works For £1 A Week! Here is a story of old and new millionaires, of men who have just become rich overnight and of a man422 words
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Article, Illustration204 1933-07-09 4 44 Dragon" Delivered And Tested. i<_! ne Prince.- ot Wales'* now D.H. Dragon aeroplane, the purchase of which was announced at Im time his Royal Hiphness bought the Yukirs instra," has now been delivered. Tins btinps the number of the Prince's aircraft to six. The latest204 words
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Article323 1933-07-09 4 DEAD MAN MADE TO LIVE AGAIN SON JUST IN TIME FOR A LAST MESSAGE. A THRILLING story of how an aged New York millionaire lived fortyeight hours after he had died was told r.t tho annual American Medical Association's convention at Milwaukee by Dr. Albert Hyman, of New York, the323 words
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Article105 1933-07-09 4 Youth's Ordeal On Brink Of Molten Metal. Peter Bur_nard, an 18-years-old file hardener, slipped while cleaning a window in a Sheffield workshop and to save himself from falling into a pot of molten metal caught hold of a live electric wire. He was rendered unconscious105 words
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Article88 1933-07-09 4 Woman Who Gave The Animal "First Aid" A bite from a pet cat caused the death Mr?. Frances May Powers, aged twenty-eight, of Whitehall Road, Small lit at h, :ne of a labourer. The riu band said at the inquest recentlj that his wife received88 words
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Article, Illustration529 1933-07-09 4 AMERICA is in the throes of another orgy of banditry, robbery, and wholesale murder. The climax was reached recently m Kansas City, where four policemen were shot dead by machine-guns, handled by a desperate gang, who unintentionally killed with their fire the leader529 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-07-09 4 Miss Ovaki Mehta. a 19-year-old girl from Colombo, who has pass the examination for call to the English Bar. She cannot be called, however, until she is 21. Miss Mehta will be Ceylon's first woman barrister.36 words
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Article164 1933-07-09 4 BLACKMAIL CHARGE QUASHED. A JUDGE ordered a bundle of love ■f* letters to be burnt when, at Chester Assizes, he dismissed a girl accused of blackmail The girl was Mrs. Agnrs Marie Willocks, aged 23, of Bridge street, Birkcnhead, whom the jury found not guilty of164 words
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Article699 1933-07-09 4 TOWN THAT MADE ITS OWN MONEY. Daring Experiment. CASH LOST VALUE IF HOARDED. An obscure little town of 4,000 inhabitants, half-way between Salzburg and Innsbruck in the Austrian Tyrol, has become the talk of Central Europe because it has invented its own monetary system, with astonishing results. EARLY ir the699 words
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394 1933-07-09 4 Two Women Want £10,000 Damages From Camera. AMAZING DEBT DISCLOSURES. His Many Managers. ONE IS IN SING -SING PRISON. By the bitter road of breach of promise, Primo Camera, the giant Italian heavy-weifjht boxer, has arrived in the Bankruptcy Court. OE has filed a voluntary petition here in the United394 words
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Article311 1933-07-09 4 WOMEN TO UNITE FOR PEACE PLEDGES NOT TO ASSIST IN WAR. TWO thousand women from every comer of the world gathered in London last month to discuss a peace plan at the jubilee conference of the Women's International Co-operative Guild. People are apt to think of the Women's Co-operative Guild311 words
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Advertisement193 1933-07-09 4 COULD YOU/f% RETIRE ON jM NOT A VERY ATTRACTIVE THOUGHT, IS IT? If this were all you had to live on when you retired at 55 you wouldn't be very happy! But to retire on the proceeds of £230 a year is quite a different proposition. For an annual premium,193 words
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Article, Illustration2847 1933-07-09 5 THE SHADOW OF THE AXE The Wanderers Diary Of The Week. f HERE has been a good deal of t -xl'c recently about retrenchment in the Malayan Civil Service, and questions have been asked as to whether this branch of the Government mechanism was escaping the "axe." This allegation is2,847 words
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Article36 1933-07-09 5 Budapest, July 3. Hailstorms have ruined over 15,000 acres of crops in the Pecs region of Southern Hungary. Two people have been killed by hailstones, some of which weighed several ounces. Aneta Havas.Aneta-Havas - 36 words
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Article, Illustration66 1933-07-09 5 Mr. W. Allan Eley, manager of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, Singapore, left on Friday by mail train for Kuala Lumpur on a business tour. He attended the annual dinner of the Klang and Coast Rotary Club last night. Maureen O'Sullivan pl.ts a Hawaiian touch to her bathmsr66 words
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Advertisement237 1933-07-09 5 —Feel Fit—] LJFEWMINUTESpi) S\<^>/ HOW DO YOU FEEL? Is \fe^ Jv^^^V your Enenry Spent Do you V_^ I .XV^^fl feel Tired Is your System Tt y^-< yJ^^V out-of-sort* <4Gs' "^X.^^^ V 6kJmM&% Y° u need the Vitamin* tS^^^-^^T WllrTlc~\ «nd the QUICK Tonic W^^wi From All Retailert&Storesl RoHOVGS In Bottles237 words
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Advertisement69 1933-07-09 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL TODAY CONCERT FROM 12 to 2 p.m. by PAUL STRAUSS and REORGANISED BAND Solos by LEO LIEGEOIS SUNDAY SPECIALITY RIJSTAFFEL REAL MODERN WATCHES and CLOCKS. I SELF WINDING WRIST WATCHES. "fit > jfc WK ■■J^y^nigJßl "ERMETO" fIESBE THE AUTOMATIC WlNDf^^^T ING POCKET WATCH. pys|| HBw all watches69 words
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Article155 1933-07-09 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 8. |>HAT military epaulettes made of cryl stal beads, silk fringe, pearls or wird lace are a feature of the latest vening frocks. That bracelets made of coloured leathr four inches deep are worn outside gauntlet gloves. They are decorated with155 words
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Article, Illustration981 1933-07-09 6 Were Seen From A London Woman's Window. Attractive Ascot Chiffons. Hats For Hot Weather. Swagger Coats Of Beige. Sunday Times Office, leet Street. June 8. TIIE King's Birthtay and the Trooping of the Colour, the Derby and the Oaks last week, the Alucrshot Tattoo this I week and Ascot week981 words
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Article447 1933-07-09 6 (By The Woman Correspondent.) A LARGE crowd made 'whoopee' at the Great World last Saturday— the Int night of the second anniversary celebrations and a good number of those making merry were pretty Chinese girls. The Chinere miss has cast aside "grandmother's ideas" and is becoming more447 words
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Advertisement160 1933-07-09 6 "UKA-ANT" IS SOLD BY WHITEAWAYS v^ftsH W^r BHsl^y j *> \/2j s&^ PROTECTS FOOD AT ALL TIMES AGAINST ANTS WITHOUT THE AID OF WATEK, CHEMICALS; Etc., AND WITHOUT FURTHEK ATTENTION OR EFFORT Z I THE FIRST COST IS THE LAST COST! This wonderful little device positively prevents small ants getting160 words
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Advertisement135 1933-07-09 6 win iww pip mn tammmmMMMmmMf 2nd Floor, Maynard Buildine. Hen— 11. Cohen, Ltd. Telephone 3164. IS, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Hlice dfcc(sresor j MAY BE CONSULTED IN MATTERS RELATING TO Hair Dressing Beauty Culture I AT 1 Xtbe jfeberal Dispensary %tb. 8, Yaffles ftlace, Singapore. Chiropody Pedicure Expert in attendance. I135 words
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Advertisement280 1933-07-09 6 New Beauty Secret Save her Natural appearance Men wondered sHout her lips. They looked artificial, so conspicuous, linn she switched to Tangte.L'nlike ordinary lipilkl.s, 1 jtv;i.t: uiinut make >our lips look painted. It is unique. As you apply* it to your lips it changes color to di« one shade just280 words
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Article, Illustration1595 1933-07-09 7 QUEEN'S HALL MURDER?] THE "Gentlemen," it began, "I have seen you advertisement in the Brightmouth Herald and should like to place a trial j order with <>u. It is only a small one at i firbt, but if I am satisfied I may be able i to give you more1,595 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1933-07-09 7 Commits An Unforgivable Social Offence. An Up- Country Mem. I DISGRACED myself a few weeks aj.'o and caused a Chinese to lose "f""e." No one likes to be n-.ade to look silly but the Chinese have a particular horror of it, and can neither forget nor forpive tbe humiliation. I've1,006 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1933-07-09 7 The Story of The Sakai. The Museum Speaks. (By a Sunday Times Special Representative.) IN Ulu Kelantan at the present day, a student of anthropology is collecting important data of the Sakai people, a primitive race of comparatively fine physique which until a few years ago was gradually being pushed1,183 words
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Advertisement89 1933-07-09 7 4w i^^^ a« VNSWtKT£NXX> J I MILK CONCENTRATED CREAMY. THE SUCCESS OF THE "SWEET" LIES IN THE MILK. BUT there is another factor to remember ECONOMY. THE ENGLISH "IDEAL" answers All your requirements. ifjTX^jiiijl^ r v want Cream |§g|^Si LSE "IDEAL" MILK Ru J SfeJRkJ I jft Just as you89 words
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Article544 1933-07-09 8 t developments, notably in connection with the clerical services and school .I douUs as to whether the Federal Council would not be a more efficient and useful body, and more closely in touch with public opinion, if it included a representative of the Eurasian community. This council is544 words
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Article1039 1933-07-09 8 Granville O' Hara - Granville O'Hara. By JOY-RIDING on the back of a turtle is great sport, full of excitement and with just a dash of danger about it. My only experience of it came in 1905, when I was camping for a week on a sandy beach four iniKs long1,039 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1933-07-09 8 THE ASSERTIONS OF ANANIAS With a heavy heart, I have to re- 1 cord a tragedy which occurr d as h direct result of the great offer which has been made in this feature tor several weeks. A gentleman of humorous turn of mind living K along way felt a1,549 words
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Article71 1933-07-09 8 (Ananias News Factory.) La Paz, Saturday. At the urgent request of Senor Patino, the ('resident of the Bolivian Kepublic has decided to confer on the Hon. Mr. John Bagnall, the Order of the Battered Ingot in recognition of his service; to the tin mining industry. It is understood71 words
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Advertisement219 1933-07-09 8 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE JULY 9, 1933. Al HAMBKA Out \li Nijrht with Si tr. Summerville and Zasu Pitts. CIS— 9.15. CAPITOL THI KM From with KUdia Castor. 6.15—9.15. BMPUUE, TANJONG PAGAR Two Against The World with Con-<-ce Honnett. 7 9.30 p.m. i ITOBLD Cabaret, Talkies, Sideshowr Cine.mil Theatres. maku;ok<h(;h The Vanishing219 words
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Advertisement61 1933-07-09 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard R«uL NEW WORLD SINCAI'OUE. Side Shows, Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. Wuchang Company. 82, High Street. Dealers in Art Blackwood Furniture, Curies, Strir.r Mrts and Camphor-wood Chests. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AM) ADVERTISING OFFICE 78, Cecil61 words
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Article, Illustration943 1933-07-09 9 MARRIAGE PROBLEM FOR GOVERNMENT SERVANTS HOW TO LIVE ON $44 1 A MONTH? LOW SALARIES IN THE NEW. CLERICAL SERVICES OF F. M. S. BITTER FEELING ROUSED. The new scheme of employment in the State clerical services about to be created in the F.M.S. has been strongly criticised on all943 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-07-09 9 Left to right: Miss Low (5 st. 4 Ib.), Miss Chung (7 st. 2 lb.), Miss Chien (7 st. 4 lb.), and M ss Lin (5 st. 2 lb).29 words
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69 1933-07-09 9 London, July 8 James Mattern ~iade a forced landing 100 mi'us from Anadirchukotka owing to the br aking c'jwn of his engine. Throe weeks had elapsed before he was able to transmit r telegram from the nearest *-»lepraph office. A report from Sar. Francisco statesReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration830 1933-07-09 9 There is in Singapore today a new generc.tion of women whose status is far different from that of their mothers. They have, in fact, gone far along the road towards female emancipation. In this interview with Miss Mary Chen, Chi' nese secretary of the Y.W.C.A.830 words
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Article452 1933-07-09 9 FOUR CHINESE AMAZONS. Mosquitoweights MONTHS OF TRAINING FOR THREE-ROUND BATTLES. (From Our Own Co r respondent.) Girls will take part in a public baxing show in Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur, July npHIS is the first time that bouts between members of the gentler452 words
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Article214 1933-07-09 9 BUT NOT THE COLONY Up in the F.M.S. they call the legislature lazy." THEY say that to adjourn the Federal Council from June 2C, until the end of October is al wrong. Admittedly t'.is is longer than u^ual but even a threemonth period, a~ i ually the214 words
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Article257 1933-07-09 9 COLONIAL FILMS ARE READY BUT MALAYA IS STILL IN THE DARK. |>RITISII United Films, the company formed under the aegfa of the Colonial Office, and launched with a Govern* mont guarantee, is now, it is said, exporting at the rate of 1,000,000 feet of film a year! This is the257 words
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Advertisement160 1933-07-09 9 WONDERFUL BARGAIN OFFERS -VIYELLA" HALF HOSE. LISI.E and AKT .^ILK half- f I.[/ IBS Sixe '*to 3 how. Sizes t\i to 11 K ins. I/ Hjfl I'KICE SO eta. P r lair. I'KICE cts. per pair. I < iM vrtf Bjarnß I \\M f l I l 1 <% I160 words
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736 1933-07-09 10 OTTAWA DUTIES WIPED OUT. Bitter Argument Ends In Victory For State. ANOMALY REMOVED, Foreigners' Trade Will Go To Empire. The Unfederated Malay State of Johore has got the better of a bitter argument with the British (i(i\ eminent, the Sunday Times leans. This736 words
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Article71 1933-07-09 10 Under the new scale of duties the most int- portant Empire articles now exempt from duty are: Cotton piece goods, I rubber shoes and boots, tyres and inner-tubes, certain tinned goods and milk. It is felt that the free Z entry of British milk I as against a $5 tax71 words
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Article580 1933-07-09 10 FOR THE COURT INTERPRETER. A few days ago, the Seremban magistrate found occasion xo criticise the un "bawah orang salah" (always u.-ed in Court when the arrested person i- > he brought forward to face his charge) in the following words: "Hawaii orang salah," he said,580 words
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Article108 1933-07-09 10 Post Office Staff Down By 2,214. The number of civil servarts employed in British Governm-it departments on April 1 last was fewer by 3,332 than on April 1, 1932. This year's figures w>re 312,897, of whom 235,534 v ere men and 77,363 were women. The largest108 words
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1102 1933-07-09 10 SHARP REJOINDER BY COUNSEL TO OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. ACCUSATION OF LACK OF DECENCY "I^HE charge of want of decency is A made against me in this Court by one who is competent to express an opinion on such a matter. By ison cf i ing the bar. elements of ich a1,102 words
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464 1933-07-09 10 Are Singapore Mems." So extravagant that they should be made responsible for their own debts LONDON .wives .have .driven .the Draper's Chamber of Trade publicly tc declare that they and not their husbands must be made to foot the bills they run464 words
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Article490 1933-07-09 10 WILL IT REACH SINGAPORE SINGAPORE tambies who go about their office duties on bicycles, and others who are owners, will not suffer in the same way at the hands of the local police as their "brethren" in Kuala Lumpur and Sere.nban if they leave their bicycles490 words
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Article40 1933-07-09 10 AH cricket matches fixed for yesterday I afternoon, including the Rest Trial on the S.R.C. ground and the match lwtween the S.C.C. and the S.C.R.C. on the Padang. were postponed owing the bad state of the respective grounds.40 words
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Article512 1933-07-09 10 DRUG FIENDS CURED OF THE VICE AMAZING RECORD OF ANTI- OPIUM HOME. IN an institution in Kampong Jars Road a small band of devoted workers is carrying out a great humanitarian work salvaging the derelicts of society. Ever since May 8 a steady stream of drug ravaged men and women512 words
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Advertisement151 1933-07-09 10 IT IS, WHAT IT IS. Some People Think II 1 I I .It is for the Sick: Some People Say J j ;it Is a Baby Food. ACTUALLY g B S S r it is for all Ages, the Sick and the Strong. kNcC^sS^^^J Horlick's being composed solely of r^SasasS-^'J151 words
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Article, Illustration217 1933-07-09 11 j»-»-^~ »»»♦<>>>>>>> !P 9 W WW~WW -W -W -w -w -r -v -w People In The News. "KLIN ROOSEVELT, the •nqly handsome presi- America's Most Handsome President. dent the United States have ever had, and the man who brought beer back to America. 52 years old, he has217 words
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Advertisement350 1933-07-09 11 Can You Spot The Buildings i ffl^y*t Win '^*V li i* IIOW many places of worship in Singapore, the city of a score of different creeas and religions, do you Joiow? There must be hundreds. Above are pictures of five. Our photographer has tried to make identification of them somewhat350 words
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Advertisement271 1933-07-09 11 "FEEDIN6 TIME FOR SMILER" i i Migg^g fiN/SHES SAT'SfAti&RV MEWL W»KTS 50MCHOW TO E>P»?£ss fttlS THAT A 600 V UVEIV mus6 vrev much at pwcc m-, cwmoLnzs', &wrs oh noise just akswers h« WrM THE WORLD K»Ji uATW cpocN MOOD. 6EAtS OH HIS TKKt BWTS ON His MU6 WITH MOCKS271 words
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Article, Illustration3322 1933-07-09 12 By The Book Critic Mailey Sits In Judgment On The Man Who Made Test Match History. The Cricket Book Of The Year I _-\nd Then Came Larwood. By Arthur Mailey. The Bodley Head. ss. HOWEVER 'emote your interest in cricket, if it exists even to the3,322 words
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Advertisement74 1933-07-09 12 i I The I AUSTIN Ten-Four. An up-to-date car, modern in every detail. A car of excellent room and comfort for four adults, yet with running costs lower than many of the baby cars on the road. A car that has ample power to "fly" any hill, and can cover74 words
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Advertisement171 1933-07-09 12 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood pur fur and he^er, it is famous for Bl jod :nd Skin Disorders. Of all r Wiiri ami Star n. Efually good in LIQUID orTAh l.FTforwt HOW TO LGOK AT171 words
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Article643 1933-07-09 13 Straits Athletic Party. c Tl-H membership campaign of the Straits Physical Athletic Party com- nienci .1 on July 1, and v ill continue until September HO. During the season on j entrar.ee fee will be derranded from p epective members, and tho monthly mem- liers'iip subscription will643 words
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Article, Illustration80 1933-07-09 13 A picture taken after a tiffin party last week of members of the committee of the Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. Sit. ting-left to right. H. C. Ch.an (chair man), W. A- L. Schaub (vice presi* dent). Miss M. C. Key worth," Hon. Jam** Robertson (president), and80 words
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Article1000 1933-07-09 13 SINGAPORE STREET NAMES. MORE QUAINT TALES OF THEIR ORIGIN. IN a recent issue of the Sunday Times, there appeared an interesting article on Chinese street names of Singapore, and their origin, which has prompted i me to add to the list, and further, to 1 mention as well, a few1,000 words
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Article974 1933-07-09 13 CUEMAN - CUEMAN. BILLIARDS. BY WHEN you come across a golfer who will play his green shots with any old putter you can say you've met a rare bird. Any golfer worthy of the name will have his own sticks." He would be outside the Pale974 words
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Advertisement35 1933-07-09 13 won eighteen times in succession on (CUJtIOI Every important motorcycle race for the last two years has been won on (CLSttOt Forty-three out of forty- 1 seven British motorcycle manufacturers advise you to use ((I&ttoC35 words
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Miscellaneous340 1933-07-09 13 THIS WEEK'S RADIO. Singapore's first landline broadcast will take place today from the Presbyterian Church. The Radio Service Co. of Malaya has arranged to relay an organ recital at 12 noon and to broadcast the evening service, conducted by Rev. Stephen Band, at 6 p.m. B.B.C. PROGRAMME. For Straits Settlements,340 words
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Miscellaneous370 1933-07-09 13 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Today's Programme. Z.v..E. 48.92 Metros 7 p. .1. C 1571 Selections— from Peer Gynt Suite No. 2 Op. 55 -New Light Symphony Orchestra. B 3464 Sor^*> Vulcan's Song A Bachelor Gay Peter Dawson. C 1619 Selection— Tintagol— New Symphony Orchestra. C 1620 Selection Mediterranean New Symphony370 words
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Article1030 1933-07-09 14 MANY CLOSE FINISHES. Two Big Sweeps. SUCCESSFUL MEETING ENDS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July GLORIOUS weather and an excellent racial programme attracted a .record crowd to the racecourse today for the last day of the Perak Race Club's meetng Ye roing was good and1,030 words
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Article82 1933-07-09 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 8. The Kuala Lumpur Rubber Co., Ltd., is purchasing Meranti United, Ltd, for an allotment of 38,000 £1 shares and £5,000 cash. i'ho Kajang Rubber Estates, Ltd., proposes to acquire the Inch Kenneth Rubber Estates. Ltd., by an allotment of82 words
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Article213 1933-07-09 14 1 New Clubhouse Opened Last Night. The new headquarters of the Singapore Et Gloria Lodge of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (Grand Lodge of England), which has just acquired the old Tank Road Rest ho use in Orchard Road as a residential213 words
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Article36 1933-07-09 14 The Singapore Swimming Club pool wil be closed for cleaning today at 8 p.m and will be opened again on Tuesday ai 7 a.m. High tr'de in the Pagar on Monday is a< l£436 words
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Article676 1933-07-09 14 Rough Play. RAFFLES COLLEGE BEATEN BY TWO GOALS. Medical Coll.ge 2. Raffles College 0. ri>HE superior team won at th« fifth annual inter-College football match between fa Medical and Raffles Colleges on the -mer's ground yesterday. A fast and interesting game was provided but the players676 words
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Article142 1933-07-09 14 Record Break In Amateur Contest. Two matches were played last night r in connection with the Four-Ball Amateur Billiards Championship for the Franke! Challenge Shield. Salleh bin Kassim of the Fathol Karil Club made the highest break ever attained in Singapore, of 159 unfinished. He 7 beat Goh Bak142 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-09 14 IfrGAME! Pheasants y Cocks Hens J Partridges Teal Duck Quail Woodcock j Pigeons Obtainable at all Depots. SINGAPORE i| COLD STORAGE lU. ill c 1 wMm Hill! in 'i^Hfcte^ v >#,30 words
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Article3097 1933-07-09 15 Forwards A Selangor Cricket Review Candidates For The F.M.S. Eleven. LALI- SINGH got another century last Sunday ii train t th,- Rangers but went back to his c iriotu'y erratic form the following Wedne: day, when he mi tdight out wit i «i.ly a coup].' of runs3,097 words
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Article541 1933-07-09 15 Results of Various Competitions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, July 8. The following are the results of various gam pla;ed at Klang when the Fclangor Coast Club entertained the Port Swetteiliam Recreation Club. CRICKET. Thanks to a good score of 81 from Sundram, the Coast Club541 words
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Article305 1933-07-09 15 For Well Known Athlete MR George Christian Ashworth, of Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore, son -A the Rev. G. 11. Ashwon... M.A. and Mrs. Ashworth of Harton, County Durham, was married to Miss Margaret (liita) Stark, daughter, of Mrs. P. Hay of Singapore and Luss, Scotland, and of305 words
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Article104 1933-07-09 15 The f<lln\.:n>r are the results of ties lilayt <1 in the < pen singles championship of the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party tournament:--Tan Chuan Hwi beat Set Kirn Cheng, 11—15, 15—10, 15—6. Ang Whfti Kirn beat Kee Hip Seng, 9—15, 15—10, 15—12. The ties. Tan ("huan Hock ft. Kee104 words
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Advertisement18 1933-07-09 15 Goodwood Park Hotel TENNIS COURTS alwaYs available. Bookings at Hotel Office or j Phone 6490. Goodwood Park Hotel18 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-09 15 THE INTELLIGENCE TEST. Answers to the Intelligence Test. 1. Edmund Allenby. 2. London Tower. 3. Sweden. 4. abacus. 5. ballista. 6. Paris. 7. London. 8. dactylology. 9. Damocles. 10. Louisiana.30 words
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Advertisement366 1933-07-09 15 HE HAD TO REDUCE Easiest Way Proved The Best A man who had been advised by his doctor to redu.j writes thus "I had put on weight to the extent of 200 lb. This was < xce sive as I am only 5- ft, G-ins. in height. My doctor ad366 words
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Miscellaneous184 1933-07-09 15 1 ANSWERS rO GENERAL QUESTION. 1. An involuntary movement. 2. Exponent of mesmerism(hypnotis.n). I 3. Chief magistrates in Venice and Genoa. 4. A gun in which a spark from a flint ignited the powder. 5. Too lofty or sacred for expression. 6. For being the scene of runaway marriages. 7.184 words
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Article, Illustration125 1933-07-09 16 Malacca goal-keeper clearing the ball in yesterday's Malaya Cup match at Anson Road. rival captains tossing for end*. An incident in the first half. Watching yesterday's game. The R.A.F. goalie punching oat the ball is first half. S.R.C. goalie clearing the ball in the match between125 words
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Advertisement19 1933-07-09 16 THERE ARE NO BETTER TENNIS STRINGS THAN VICTOR. THE ONLY STRINGS THAT WIN 'VICTOR" QUEEN'S FOR HIGH CLASS STRINGING.19 words
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Advertisement382 1933-07-09 16 i^^& *jsF COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarante* and Motor. Asset* £60.0M.»0«. Arthur C. Potts, Manager ft Underwrite Eastern Branch, Singapore. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS. ONLY ADDRESS:— t. CAPITOL BUILDING. STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. REPAIRS:— Binocular*. TeleM-open, Wat* ches, Cam»r*«. (irnmophonp*. Ktc,382 words
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