The Straits Times, 30 July 1933
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Title Section36 1933-07-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 85. Sunday, July 30th. 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 85. Sunday, July 30th. 1933. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article, Illustration643 1933-07-30 1 THREE PLAYERS SENT OFF WILTSHIRES' CAPTAIN AND TWO OF I. C. F. A. An amazing scene was witne.-sed at the Jalan Besar Stadium in the First Division uv.me between the Wiltshires and the I.C.F.A. yesterday when three players were sent off the field— Palmer,643 words
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Article209 1933-07-30 1 Of Religious Maniacs BLOODSTAINED HISTORY OF ATJEH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Saturday. IMMEDIATE steps are being taken by the D.E.I. authorities to prevent a recurrence of the murders committed by religious fanatics during the past few years. The most recent murder was that of Captain C.209 words
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Article152 1933-07-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) RICHARD Wade was com1X mitted for trial at the Marl-borough-Street Police Court today on a charge of having stolen £300 from Charles Grant, a F.M.S. planter, by means of a confidence trick. 1 I fixed belief that their immediate hope of achieving152 words
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Article72 1933-07-30 1 Noo.i, July 28. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Noon, July 29. Spot (loose) 12 Vi 12 5/16 (F. 0.8.) 12 9/16 12% Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers Aug.-Sept. 12% 12 7/16 Oct.-Dec. ..12 12 7/16 Jan.-Mar. ..13 12-?t Tone of market: Easier.72 words
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Article302 1933-07-30 1 A VERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TpODAY the Sunday Times announcr.-t a number of important developments which will add considerably to its attractiveness as the leading Sunday newspaper in Malaya. In the first place, it has been decided to resume the competitions in connection with Home football which proved so popular last302 words
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Article, Illustration475 1933-07-30 1 SHOULD COSTS BE DEFRAYED? GATE CHARGES AS SOLUTION TO PROBLEM Should a fund be created to subsidise representative cricket matches in Malaya? This is a question which is exercising the minds of keen followers of the game in the Colony today, the Sunday Times475 words
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Article63 1933-07-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Saturday. AT midnight yesterday an Eurasian named E. W. Howell of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., while returning from a cinema was stabbed by an unknown assailant. The men was taken to hospital where it was found that the wound was not63 words
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Article87 1933-07-30 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 3 13/16 .(Sellers) 3*. July-Sept. 3 Oct.-Dec. 3 31 3? Jan-Mar. 4 1 16 Market tone Steady. TIN. Spot £215 17s. 6d. Three months £216 2s. Cd. Market Firmer. SILVER. Spot87 words
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Article, Illustration364 1933-07-30 1 Thousands Homeless EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IN 26 DISTRICTS Shanghai, Saturday. THOUSANDS have been rendered homeless, and extensive damage has been caused by floods in the Province of Shensi. IJEAVY downpours have resulted in the rivers overflowing their banks. Among the 26 districts flooded are Changan, Chaoyi. Pingmen, Huahsien.364 words
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Article63 1933-07-30 1 (From Our Own Airrespondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. The Lord Prefect of Bangkok, operating the provisions of the Press Act, this morning ordered the Siam Free Press Company, which publishes one English and two Siamese papers, to submit all local copy to censorship, on the grounds that the63 words
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Article21 1933-07-30 1 DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE ROUND Britain Defeated In Doubles Borotra and Brugnon (France), defeated Lee and Hughes (Britain) 6— 3, B—6, 6—2.21 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-30 1 THE OCEAN AGODsNT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Head Office for M.ilaya SINGAI'OAE.15 words
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Advertisement78 1933-07-30 1 A Y£ AfiS ttAPPIN£SS^ for you and Baby A DAY A Y€AR g Baby will thrive on Bear Brand from the day of birth. A baby fed on Bear Brand is having the best possible food. Absolute security from all harmful germs is assured; the purity of Bear Brand Milk78 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1933-07-30 2 A week or two ago a series of interesting Interviews with Singapore's first generation of Eastern women to taste emancipation began in the Sunday Times. In Miss Mary Chen, a graduate of Ginling College, Nanking the Inter- viewer found a studious, spectacled, Miss China of 1933,1,332 words
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Advertisement204 1933-07-30 2 'ACBEOKX S >£^7B This may appear to be an odd amount, but it would be a very useful cheque to receive when you reach the age of 55, and you would no doubt find many things to do with it. The purchase of a country house at home for example,204 words
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Advertisement404 1933-07-30 2 $100 Must Be Won In Our Racing Contest. NO ENTRANCE FEE. Watch For Details Of New Football Competition The Sunday Times is offering the sum of $100 WHICH MIST BE WON in a competition based on next Saturday's racing at IVnang, Aug. 5. This will be the last of the404 words
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Miscellaneous30 1933-07-30 2 POP— 4p fJ§£W f ,J2§L 8 V -nu.vot.Va Xj^ fi ~soo "^V~~ ii*/iAf n. /y BBS nA <* n/^ I*T-'u1 T-'u '»*>*»# ,^^3, J^ Thought 3 J. y r>^o§i r>-^M > >- J t^M30 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1933-07-30 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson The WORLD of BRIDGE World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyse by PROBABLY more hands are lost hi the contract table —hands that should be made because the declarer, for one reason or another, reaches the conclusion that his contract Is safe no mat-1,412 words
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Advertisement205 1933-07-30 3 $10 JUMBLED LETTER CONTEST. '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. UITR E P V The same word may be used once only, regardless205 words
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Advertisement80 1933-07-30 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, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the80 words
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Miscellaneous462 1933-07-30 3 Do You Know TEST your genrral knowledge by seeing how many of the following questions you can answer correctly. Turn to page 15 to check your replies. GENERAL QUESTIONS. "Sherlock Holmes" stories? 17. What is the common name for the 1. Which of the great nations was "thyroid cartilege?" first462 words
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Miscellaneous282 1933-07-30 3 YOU are an aMe and upright public man, a nominee for a political office in a forthcoming election. Before the campaign is far advanced wholly b&seless stories relating to your honesty begin to be circulated by the opposite party. Your opponent in the campaign does nothing whatever to put an282 words
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Article, Illustration540 1933-07-30 4 THEY CALL IT IDEAL SEPARATION JULY RECORD OF MATRIMONIAL TANGLES /"\UT of a new crop of Hollywood separations emerges the fact that most of the couples agree to remain the best of frieniis. Mr. Richard Dix even announces that he may re-court hi.s540 words
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Article279 1933-07-30 4 Fanny Ward On The Secret Of Youth HERE is the story of the richest woman in the world rich beyond the dreams of avarice because she holds the secret of eternal youth. Fanny Ward, who has just returned to England from America, seems to have279 words
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Article, Illustration438 1933-07-30 4 MAN WHO WANTS TO GIVE AWAY AUSTRALIA HAND IT OVER TO JAPAN, SAYS DEAN DR. Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Cantrrbuiy, wants a slice of the Pritisr* Empire a considerable jetton of Northern Australia— to be handed over to Japan He put forward this startling proposal in a speech at438 words
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377 1933-07-30 4 Stage Play Changed His Boyhood Dream ¥F Adolf Hitler's mother had not died when he was a lad, and if he had not been able one night to scrape enough ha'pence to get him into the fjallery of a theatre, he might have been377 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-07-30 4 BIIXY BURKES big cigar was a feature of the opening of the Ryder Cup matches at Stockport, Lancashire. (Planet News.)20 words
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333 1933-07-30 4 PLATINUM PRINTING ON A PAGE OF GOLD THE Duke of Norfolk, premier Duke and Earl of England, is to have one of the ancient documents recording the long history of his family preserved for all time in gold and platinum. The document now forms part of the "Book of Benefactors333 words
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867 1933-07-30 4 Business Man Who Lost More Than A Stone by blackmailers and unable to sleep owing to the fear that a groundless charge made against him might reach the ears of his wife, a well-known Yorkshire business man lost 16 lb. in weight in a few867 words
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Article46 1933-07-30 4 The Hon. Mr. Goh Kirn Swee was entertained by the Tuaran Wah Kyau Khi Lok Pu Club on the occasion of his reappointment as a member of the North Borneo Legislative Council. There was a large gathering and Pangiran Osman. the D.A.D.0., Tuaran, was also present.46 words
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Advertisement104 1933-07-30 4 GOLFERS H\ Cb'zw^S^sS OILJT retains the newntrs of your Clubsl ■k Don't wait until 'he ravages of heat and damp NB|k render them rusi-pitted and unsightly. A clean and wipe over with this indispensHa^s^ able household oil will render the metal lmm^H iTSfTB 1/ pervious to rust tnd the wood104 words
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Advertisement27 1933-07-30 4 OM tALff EXCELLING ONE DQIAR frt< ami- wh«t# Af i All Jk PuMlshtfl in id «r VJla I 1 1 fHE PLAMTEItt W MMEVOLfiJMY FUMD Off MALAYA27 words
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Article, Illustration2025 1933-07-30 5 Mainly About Malayans B y The Wanderer. A PIONEER OF TAIPING— THE LAND OF GOOD MIXERS-CEYLONESE COMMUNITY'S ALARMMORE ABOUT EDUCATION ALTHOUGH Talplng's broad streets are losing some of their fine old angoanas. planted in the time of Sir Low and now ready for the axe, are WOCM places in the2,025 words
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Article907 1933-07-30 5 A. J. Eidinow - A. J. Eidinow (By A celebrated case is shortly to come xx to trial in Pretoria. Illinois, which will no doubt cause great controversy amongst the medical profession. It concerns the existence of vampires. It appears that a young man called Richard Nagel was walking towards907 words
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Advertisement84 1933-07-30 5 To treat these complaints successfull/, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the world's greatest blood purifier and healer, it is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemiirs and Slant. Equally good in LIQUID or TABLET form iiiiiH^nggßeißiiißini I SEA VIEW HOTEL today CONCERT84 words
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Advertisement51 1933-07-30 5 SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK. SPECIAL HOT TIFFINS MONDAY: CHICKEN STANLEY. TUESDAY: ROAST LAMB, Mint Sauce and Red Current Jelly. WEDNESDAY: TRIPE AND ONIONS. THURSDAY: STEAK, KIDNEY BLACK MUSHROOM PIE. FRIDAY: ROAST BEEF, Yorkshire Pudding Horse Radish Sauce. SATURDAY: BOILED BACON AND CABBAGE. 60 cents. Including Vegetable, Potatoes, Bread and51 words
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Advertisement229 1933-07-30 5 REWARD $500. LOST: (or STOLEN from the wearer) LVDVS JKAKLI.ED CARTER ■With inscription "To <;»en with love from Jack" Thr above reward ill l>r an; body returning the to SYDNKY HOWARD. c <> Capitol Theatre. TENWS COURTS— ORNAMENTAL LAWNS— GRASSLANDS, ETC. Re-madr. Renovated, turfed A levelled Soil tested expert advice229 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1933-07-30 6 The Gay Social Whirl From A London Woman's Window (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday Times Office. Fleet Street, June 29. ONDON has been up and doing this summer, and there is, as yet, no I sign that the hectic speed of life is abating. The pageants staged during j the1,018 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-07-30 6 Maureen O'SuMivan, in a white tassel hat for sports wear.10 words
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Article427 1933-07-30 6 Hollywood Fashions TJASTEL colours, long associated with Ingenues and debutantes, have taken their place in the spotlight of smartness and sophistication, and are seen In materials that were once uaed only for very young ladles' party dresses. Myrna Loy, the rising young actress. Illustrates the point. She wears a blue427 words
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Article445 1933-07-30 6 I SAW some attractive American sailer hats, in washable materials, on display in a certain room at Raffles Hotel a few days ago and was told that this style of headgear is again the very newest craze. With a smart pair of white or coloured beach pyjamas445 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-07-30 6 A very graceful ensemble and smart toque to match seen at the Police Sports on Saturday, July 22.18 words
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Advertisement80 1933-07-30 6 WHITEAWAYS AUGUST SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW MONDAY JULY 31st THE GREAK ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF $180,000 STOCK THE STORE WILL BE OPEN ON AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. SO THAT ALL MAY HAVE A SPECIAL CHANCE OF SECURING SOME OF THE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS WHICH WE OFFER. NO80 words
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Advertisement77 1933-07-30 6 ™J l nL™U? r in?r iinS "H Cohen Ltd Telephone It*. 16, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MAISON H MARCELLE 1 (LATE MAISON NITTO) LADIES' FRENCH HAIRDRESSING SALOON. LE DERNIER CRI in hairdressing and beauty work. European EXPERTS with Parisian training. The Finest and mojt modern equipment. Special cool-air drying system. Perfect77 words
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Advertisement178 1933-07-30 6 PALAIS DES MODES No. 20, HIGH STREET. PHONE 4616. New Shipment just received of ORGANDIL EVENING A AFTERNOON FROCKS VERY SMART DAY FROCKS from $12 upward:. Also very attractive BERETS. ORDERS areeptod with LADIES' OWN MATERIALS. Our workshop is personally supervised by the well-known French Designer MADAME GOUTIIIF.R SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.178 words
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Advertisement103 1933-07-30 6 7*l .y -j&!U^% i_£.. .^^^m. *-xBrmJ Men dislike PAINTED LIPS! That painted lock is one thing men can* not stand! Lml painted lips.' UscT.ngcc. Tangce can't make you look painted? It isn't paint. It's a new discovery that changes on your lips to the one eclor best on you Tangce103 words
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Article3804 1933-07-30 7 CHAPTER XIX. THE WAITER'S STORY. lent it a bit stufTy here?" Stephen Garton was half inclined to argue the point with Lettice Manton. The Winter Garden of the big Hotel Majestic on Brightmouth front was Crowded to suffocation, but they had found, by luck, a corner3,804 words
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Advertisement101 1933-07-30 7 "LAGTOGEN" ENSURES STEADY PROGRESS. x JtM Hv. It is the ambition of every |k i mother to have a bonny M m^^f^^ baby, and it is within the t.ttflt> El M > reach of every mother to Hfi& 4 attain this aim. Give jj 7^ ■jbfi. your baby There is101 words
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Article467 1933-07-30 8 Some impressions of the rubber areas of South-Western Malaya were given by the Straits Times planting correspondent on Friday, and he suggested that estate upkeep had sufTered during the slump more in these areas than farther North— with, of course, notable exceptions. In deploring this deterioration enforced by467 words
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Article, Illustration2325 1933-07-30 8 L. S. Fanshawe - L. S. Fanshawe By rpHE recent death in Paris of "Muguet", a well-known dancer of striking beauty and great talent, came as a great shock to many of her admirers not only In France— but in London, Brussels and Berlin. When a post-mortem examination revealed2,325 words
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Article93 1933-07-30 8 (Ananias News Factory). Singapore, Saturd. y. Dining his recent travels peountry fo- the purpose uf climbing Mounts Tilly and Ratio, the Foreman of the Ananias News Factory went prowling around Kuala Lumpur in search of ideas. A silly thing to do on the face of it, but you93 words
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Advertisement211 1933-07-30 8 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE JULY 30, 1933. AUIAMBRA Zoo In Budapest with O«ne Raymond and Loretta Young. 6.15 8.15. CAPITOL Air Hostess with James Murray and Thelma Todd. 6.15—9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD Carbaret. Talkies, Sideshows, Cinemas and Theatres. ■■■iwmmni Harold Lloyd in Keet First. 6.15 9.30 p.m. mm world Cabaret Dancing. Sideshows,211 words
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Advertisement71 1933-07-30 8 PIANO' TUNING— REPAinS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES; Phone 2902. SB2. Orchard Road. NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret. Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas.' Wuchang Company. 82, High Street. Dealers In Art Blackwood Furnitaw, Curies, total M: ts and Camphor-wood Chest*. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil71 words
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Advertisement43 1933-07-30 8 >9^§ y^b U MP| OT funn y story— i a^l IS^^^lr H W<2 UntU not U ice her f h?*r \J^^ ANANIAS [fi ce J L^¥w /rfetfT f o o n o n'« >n\ *n* *n t)^ n- rv o Q_jry o Jnrr^43 words
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Article, Illustration664 1933-07-30 9 btaid K. L. Makes lhe tirst Move DANCE-HALL NEXT MONTH And A Cabaret AMUSEMENT PARKS HAVE STARTED A CRAZE A BIG DEVELOPMENT OF THE DANCING CRAZE AM) A BRIGHTENING OF MALAYAN NIGHT-LIFE ARE FORESHADOWED BY THE ANNOUNCEMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR THAT THE STAID FEDERAL CAPITAL IS664 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-07-30 9 A little reveller at the Swimming C'.ul Carnival.8 words
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Article280 1933-07-30 9 BUY PROPERTY NOW! LOW PRICE WILL SOON! GO UP, SAYS AGENT "Now is the time for anyone with capital to buy property in Singapore," was the statement made yesterday by one of Singapore's foremost estate agents to a special correspondent of the Sunday Times. ttr>ROPERTY today," he went on, is280 words
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Article323 1933-07-30 9 "THE MANY LANES OF DEATH GRIM RECORD OF SINGAPORE DISTRICTS A SUCCESSION of violent deaths In the vicinity of Geylang. Joo Chiat and Siglap during this year has earned tor the district the sinister name oi "The Many Lanes of Death." Detectives and police of "C" division have been at323 words
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525 1933-07-30 9 TJIDDEN away in dusty pigeon holes of the Public Works Department in Singapore are six different plans for the elaborate reconstruction of Empress Place. Three years ago officials were wont to take them out and finger them lovingly, dreaming rich dreams525 words
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Article118 1933-07-30 9 THREE CALLS IN A FEW HOURS TW£ Singapore Fire Brigaae teas called cut three times irithin a few hour* last night. Only one of the calls ivas serious. An attap house off Uyper Serangoon Road was totally destroyed by a fie'cc blaze. Delay in warniig the118 words
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Article45 1933-07-30 9 If you want a good figure, says Professor Dennistoun, of Madison, Wisconsin, sleep on your stomach, and practise swinging like monkeys. He adds that if children were taught to sleep and to play in this way there would be less illness and fewer physical imperfections.45 words
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Article347 1933-07-30 9 EASIER DIVORCE FOR CHINESE OPPOSITION TO MR. LIM CHENG EANS PROPOSAL riASIER divorces for the Chinese non-Christians or non-Moham-medans would appear to be imminent If the question which Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the Chinese member for Penang, will ask at tomorrows meeting of tho Legislative Council receiws a reply In347 words
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Advertisement65 1933-07-30 9 CAPITOL 1 TUESDAY M\ UHI I I ULi NEXT! fftjft, tT Britain's drollest Comedian l*ffl* SYDNEY V^ HOWARD J^M mill send you into fits of hi tighter £t v| in his Funniest Picture Yet Jhh! "NIGHT OF THE GARTER" with WINIFRED SHOTTER and ELSIE RANDOLPH. The HILARIOUS Adventures in the65 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-30 9 oil I ri. Jl SHEPHERD (.World Patent: Pouting) IV O BACK STUB GRENVILLE EKE /ffflffih UNCREASABLB JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. onc*w«kato m weu^ •IN6APOBB. KUALA LLNFUK PEN ANO as* IPOH30 words
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726 1933-07-30 10 EVERYBODY'S BUYING IT His Shop Failed But THREE YEARS' HARD WORK BUILT A BUSINESS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IN a sparsely furnished bungalow ten mil^s out of Kuala Lumpur I talked this morning with a victim of the slump who is meeting726 words
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Article164 1933-07-30 10 CLOSING OF A K.L. RENDEZVOUS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. A popular resort of people who liked good food and could afford to pay for it is up for sale in Kuala Lumpur. This is the Stag Grill, a restaurant in Batu Road which164 words
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Article, Illustration215 1933-07-30 10 AN OLD SOLDIER RETIRES FROM THE MALAY COMPANY, S.V.C. CQ.M.S. Shaikh All bin Mohamed Banamah, Malay Company, S.V.C, the man who fed the Volunteers during the Mutiny, has retired. Thus is severed another link with the earliest days of Malays as volunteers in Singapore. Of the original band of twenty215 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-07-30 10 Jessie Matthews, who Is riving a wonderful performance in "The Good Companions" at the Pavilion.15 words
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Article143 1933-07-30 10 "Doing Well Says Mr. Hubback "T^tALAYA has long been under chloroform, but she is gradually recovering from the effects of the anaesthetic." This was how Mr. T. R. Hubback. who conducted the Wild Life Commission Inquiry, yesterday referred to the work of the committee of which he143 words
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Article, Illustration816 1933-07-30 10 In tiny Kampong Nyalas not far from Malacca, scene, significantly eiwugh, of Malaya's first invasion by the raiders from the West, there was born unto the wife of Suleiman, a Malay teacher, in 1903, a daughter. It was their sixth child and the oonny little brown816 words
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Article475 1933-07-30 10 From The Courts Counter Complaint Follows Dismissal I don't think I want to hear any i more. The two accused are dis- i i charged," said Mr. L. R. F. Earl, the I Singapore Fourth Magistrate, yester- 1 day, after the evidence of one witness for475 words
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Advertisement26 1933-07-30 10 SIMULTANEOUSLY ALHAMBRA MARLBOROUGH— TUESDAY! |jy_^ J isi| MGM &ni^i^AM MLraclc I*l J^B^^^^k^^^« MaiterI B v I A ™*l| A A piece With ROBERT MONTGOMERY MADGE EVANS26 words
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Advertisement182 1933-07-30 10 YOU ARE TRUSTEE Vipfite. IK TO YOUR FAMILY W fjffl AREYOUGOING P TO SEE THEM THROUGH X*Mo** No one contemplates the possibility of fail- J* ing his family in the preparation for their c^ l^/ j*'^ jf life careers. But Life's uncertainty may -^^Jk J>-'' cut across the most cherished182 words
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Advertisement417 1933-07-30 11 LAST PICTURE PROBLEMS m 1 1 r *^^a sbisp^ *^w% "^k I C f _^-s^B^B^Sl **^5 Tr 7 Ms^stdsi in fl r\(/iui f\ sVW^^iSisW km fl K fl T fl XL flk fl <■'; HP BY 4 r^ IMbI a .m 3 4 .11 i Afl r ()V 9 >417 words
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Advertisement366 1933-07-30 11 i I dill more than satisfied fOOt 00^ *****^ When the Doctor has used COW* GATE *>t his own child and jives thb verdict |SflHH| taoo^>^ o^^ t^ere is little more to say H^^^^^^^^"""^ fsfX» COW GATE Is receiving the constant tr^ tnd IKr asin f support of the Medical366 words
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Miscellaneous290 1933-07-30 11 THIS WEEK'S RADIO. SINGAPORE RADIC J2O a^n Mon. 7 to 8.20 jfV Tues.. fi^C. PROGRAMME. TIVIP TARI P Thurs and Frl 650 820 am lliViEi i/\UL,Ei. SYDNEY (Australia)— Metres 31M— TODAY. i i i i Sun., 6 p.m. liy Uur Expert. MELBOURNE— Metres 31M Sat., 5.20 6 50 -8.20 Studio290 words
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The Book Of The Week
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Article342 1933-07-30 12 About a year ago Mrs. Cecil Chesterton passed through Singapore on a Journey which took her to Hong Kong, Shanghai, Hankow, Peiplng, Nanking and across to Japan as far north as Nikko. In this booic she tells the story of her travels. The work does not342 words
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Article1737 1933-07-30 12 ! Mrs. Cecil Chesterton - Mrs. Cecil Chesterton Young China j New Japan —By i Seen Through A Woman 's Eyes Harrap. 10s. 6d. L says, "but the huge rubber trusts that in the heyday of preposterous dividends made no provision against the inevitable reaction merely invite contempt." Kuala Lumpur she found dull,1,737 words
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Article726 1933-07-30 12 Blue Distance. By John SutherlanJ Cassell. 7s. 6d. ENTIRELY removed from reality a* most people know it, this novel purports to relate a tale of a young member of Society. Miss Sutherland has pictured the cocktail drinking post-war generation, reared carelessly by divorced and pleasure-seeking parents, devoid726 words
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Article561 1933-07-30 12 Dora Rarford - When Paris Streets Ran Blood Dora Rarford. Tricolor. By Hod- der and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. TTOICOLOR is an attempt to pre- sent the French Revolution from a new angle and Miss Barford has given us an excellent thriller with many exciting moments. The hero, j who tells the tale, is561 words
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Advertisement75 1933-07-30 12 urn ul_ The 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 cos^s lower tiian mary of the baby cars on the road. A car that has ample pow«r to "fly" any hill, and can cover75 words
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Advertisement169 1933-07-30 12 You need suffer no longer the pain and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago if your blood is kept in a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of all Chrmnn ami Siorts. Bjually good m UQUID or TABLET form AN OUTLINE OF169 words
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Article, Illustration883 1933-07-30 13 East Search Of The Missing Link The Museum Speaks (V.y a Suiday Times Reporter.) THE ancestry of man, and the search for the 3-called "missing link" between ape and human being, have l a the objects of extremely careful and intense research by all the noted anthronologi ;ts of the883 words
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Article545 1933-07-30 13 Co-operative Conference. rpHE 4th All -Malaya Urban CoJ operative Conference, 1933, com- prising delegates of urban thrift and loan societies, will be held under the auspices of the Selangor Urban Cooperative Union Ltd. in the Town Hall, I Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, August 6. The agenda paper545 words
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Article1090 1933-07-30 13 IN Hie spate of Ink which has flowed on the topic of Manchuria, singularly few references have been made to Japanese intervention at Mukden in 1925 which resulted in the re-estab-lishment of the Manchurian war lord, Chang Tso-lin, and the death of Gen. Kuo Sung1,090 words
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Article606 1933-07-30 13 "CUFU i - "CUFU i\.' BILLIARDS. m THERE is no stroke in the Billiards game more full of pitfalls for 'he amateur player than the winning hazard, and very few amateurs tackle the "winner" with anything like the confidence with which they handle the losing hazard. The606 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-07-30 13 The Hwanan Girls Basket Ball Team, from Canton, who are on a t Sinpa pore.15 words
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Advertisement14 1933-07-30 13 YOUR CHEQUE \s27o/SINGAPORE. vQv 120 I MILES PER GAL. YOUR CYCLE UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITEO14 words
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573 1933-07-30 14 STEWARDS CALL UP JOCKEY TRAINER RACE INCIDENT AT PENANG Good Day's Sport MAJOR FOX SADDLES FIVE WINNERS (From Our Own Corespondent.) Penang, Saturday. ALTHOUGH rain fell in the morning this afternoon turned out fine for the first day of the Penang Turf Clubs 'Autumn Meeting which attracted a good gathering.573 words
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Article392 1933-07-30 14 BOON BENG STRIKES GOOD LENGTH ONCE again the S.C.C. were demoralised by a College team on the Padai.g yesterday, to "Medicos," though all out for 89, beating the Club by 18 runs. Resuming their innings, the Medical College fared as badly as they did on392 words
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Article564 1933-07-30 14 4-1 Victory EXCITING END TO DULL MATCH Pulau Brani 4 R.A. .1. Ail exciting few minutes at the end livened up an otherwise dull game at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when Pulau Branl defeated the Royal Artillery by four goals to one. The winners564 words
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Article406 1933-07-30 14 KEEN COMPETITION THE FEATURE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 29. FINE weather favoured two sports meetings held here this evening. One was the P.W.D. meeting at which the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, was present, and gave away the prizes and406 words
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Article111 1933-07-30 14 Fine Weather And Big Crowd (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 29. E>INE weather favoured the annual athletic spores of the Negri Sembilan Police. The vary large attendance included the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. G. E. London and Mrs. London. The band of the Malay111 words
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Article491 1933-07-30 14 Lall Singh Clean-Bowled For "A Duck" (From Our Own Correspondent) K.L. Saturday. BOUNDARIES and sixes were freely hit today in cricket matches here. Lall Singh, who is selected to represent the F.M.S. in the game with the colony at Penang, was cheaply dismissed for a duck," playing491 words
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Article2595 1933-07-30 15 Forward's Kedah Set A Bad Example SELANGOR football supporters ha\ c j naturally been highly gratified byi the success of their team at Alor Star last Saturday and especially by the manner in which the Sclangor mon kept their tempers in the face of unsporting tactics by2,595 words
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Article697 1933-07-30 15 R.S.Y.C. Regatta SUCCESSFUL DAY'S SAILING •THE Royal Singapore Yacht Ciub celebrated the conclusion of the yachting season with an at Home and regatta yesterday afternoon. Nearly 20 guests took the opportunity offered by the other "Royal" Club, the Royal Singapore Flying Club, of "flips" in the two697 words
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Advertisement407 1933-07-30 15 EXCESS FAT RUINING HER HEALTH Better After Losing 141bs. A woman writes:--"! used to have a {Treat deal of fat tnat seemed to nearly fctop me breathing, esp^cifclly when I knelt dewn to do any housewuik, or was walking up a hill. I would simply have to f>t ht for407 words
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Miscellaneous179 1933-07-30 15 m ANSWERS TO GENERAL QUESTIONS. 1. Russia. 2. Pennyweight. 3. London. 4. Asia. 5. Daniel Boone. 6. Agriculture. 7. A prophetess. 8. That of Persia. 9. A figure having eleven angles and eleven sides. 10. In northwestern Netherlands 11. From the Latin "nostrum" "our;" "our remedy." 12. A philosophy that179 words
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Article, Illustration115 1933-07-30 16 AT THE SWIMMING CLUB CARNIVAL Miss Wood. 2nd in the Beach Pyjama Parade receiving the prixe from the president, Mr. C. Salter. Spectators enjoying the Comic Race. Mr. C. Meyer who was placed 2nd in the Tub R.-r Interested spectators at the Mercantile School Sports Tony Prior, the winner of115 words
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