The Straits Times, 3 September 1933
1933-09-03
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Title Section36 1933-09-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY^ NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 90. Sunday, September 3rd., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 90. Sunday, September 3rd., 1933. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article510 1933-09-03 1 Qne Beaten Three Times In Three Races. GRAND GOLD CUP OPENING POPULAR WINS DELIGHT A BIG CROWD BUT ONLY TWO FAVOURITES GET HOME (From Our Racing Correspondent.) THE OPENING DAY OF THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB AUTUMN (HOLD CUP) MEETING YESTERDAY, AT THE NEW R\ FCOURSE510 words
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Article295 1933-09-03 1 Indian Magistrate Murdered I LATE NEWS lakutta, Saturday. The District Magistrate of Midnapore, Mr. Bur&e, S was assassinated today. Reuter. vasser and put up last year in Singapore on the old course. Although only two favourites won the wins were nevertheless popular and there was only one upset during the295 words
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Article92 1933-09-03 1 Schemes Studied By Dutch Government Officials Batavia, Saturduy. In connection with European rubber restriction talks, a conference took place this morning to discuss how restriction of native production may eventually be carried out. The directors of agriculture, an official of the Civil Department, "ho has for a92 words
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Article59 1933-09-03 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. Market Closed. TIN. Spot £219 lls. 3d. Three months £219 lls. 3d. Market Irrefrular. SILVER. Spot 18 Two months 18 3 lGd. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 4.53%. New York-London, 4.53. (Rate as supplied by the London office »f the National59 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-09-03 1 Stand Up. Farthing up, winner of the third race yesterday.10 words
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Article205 1933-09-03 1 Frightful End To De. Pinedo 's Flight New York, Saturday. MARQUIS de Pinedo, the Italian ace, was killed in taking oil for! Baghdad in an attempt to beat the! long distance record, recently set up by the French flyers. Codos and Rossi, i TheReuter - 205 words
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Article184 1933-09-03 1 Heavy Death Roll Feared: Ships Ashore Miami, Saturday. LEAVING a trail of death and destruction in its wake, a terrible hurricane has swept the coasts of the Caribbean Sea. Five ships, two of which are British, were driven ashore near Miami and jnay become total losses.184 words
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Article325 1933-09-03 1 CHANGE IN OUR CONTEST Best Forecasts FOUR SHARE $100 IN LAST COMPETITION INHERE have been a number of unex- pected results to the opening* matches of the Home football season, and so far entrants to the Sunday Times Football Competition have failed to predict correctly325 words
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Article419 1933-09-03 1 11 PROVINCES RAVAGED BY HUANGHO FLOODS Shanghai, Saturday. ELEVEN provinces are affected by the Huangho floods, and over 200 districts, extending over thousands of square miles, are now under water, according to an announcement by the newly organised Flood Relief Committee. Thousands of villages haveSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 419 words
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Article97 1933-09-03 1 Aggregate Of 32,854 Tons At August 31 Strauss and Co., report that the world's visible stocks of tin at August 31 totalled 32,854 tons, a decrease of 4 582 tons. The Straits carry-over totalled 6,090 tons, a decrease of 876 tons, making a net shrinkage97 words
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Article65 1933-09-03 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Tone of Market Very dull. LatestVAole perlb. London Spot Sheet New York Spot Sheet (Friday's close) G. ct». 7. Spot (loose) 12 3/16 12 5/16. (F.O.B.) 12 1 12 9/16. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Bayers Sellers September ..12>4 12 5/16. October65 words
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Advertisement16 1933-09-03 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT ANO GUARANTEE CORPORATION, 'Incorporated in Great Britain.) Head Office for Malays SING AIM.16 words
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Advertisement152 1933-09-03 1 FILLING A LONG FELT WANT. AYLMER INFANTS FOODS t i^pP^^l^^^^i^^ infants, invalids and others JL*£hT tH^w requiring special diet. Availat *^fB*" T^^M.^^ able in the convenient 4V 2 oz. \> M^M »6 Bize AY LMER INFANTS *J3H'-~ 2 A#^ FOODS consist of the finest v*K 4 JiH I natural fruits152 words
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Advertisement22 1933-09-03 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES EVERY WEEK $150 IS OFFERED BY THE FREE PRESS in connection with an interesting FOOTBALL COMPETITION HAVE YOU ENTERED22 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1933-09-03 2 IN stating this there is no attempt to belittle the output or the potentialities of Malayan Collieries Ltd.— but it is well-known that coal Is not a mineral profusely distributed beneath the surface of this Peninsula. The fact is, as far as I can gather from1,413 words
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146 1933-09-03 2 Bodies Of 3 Foreigners Recovered Tokio, Saturday. The body of the chief officer, Mr. M. O. Putt, was found and identified. Two bodies of foreigners believed to be victims of the 011-englned steamer Athelqueen, which returned to Yokohama yesterday a few hours after having sailed146 words
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Advertisement110 1933-09-03 2 WHEN you wear a "LUVISCA" Shirt and Collar, you reach the "nineteenth hole" still Ireah and easy. These garments silky in appearance, well-rut and strong are made expressly for good service. Obtainable in patterns giving the right tonch to both sports and business wear. The day ended, "LUMSCA" Pyjamas are110 words
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Advertisement1013 1933-09-03 2 Five Hundred Dollars For Ten Results OR $100 FOR BEST FORECAST. Home Football Competition With No Entrance Fee. Here is the fifth of The Sunday rimes Jootoall competition! In which Five Hundred Dollars is offered for ten correct results. In the event of two or more entries predicting correctly the1,013 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1933-09-03 2 -t TTW DOCTOR 1-AST WEEK HE. TOLD ML NO*/ HZ SAYS THAT ID SETTER 7>rm CONTRADICTS J£ S JN°> IF 1 REALLY RtFRAJN FROM POP HIMSELF Fo THEGOOO OF VALUE 6lNGlN<s> MY my PHYSICAL HEALTH J x^, WELL BEING wmm L. >*~n| BY OVR DIARIST. HE46 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1933-09-03 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analy* WITH the international match between Great Britain and the United States at contract bridge Just around the corner, the interest of play- ers in the respective skill of the representatives o I the two ii ons1,436 words
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Article158 1933-09-03 3 He Found Money Was Not Everything "I am an unsuccessful millionaire," said Edward A. Filene, an American drapery magnate, to a reporter, on arriving for a holiday in London. '"True success." he continued, "consists of many things more important than money. For instance. In missing marriafct I158 words
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Advertisement351 1933-09-03 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force orer $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la the Strait. Settlement.) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern LUe Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company ha. £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the351 words
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Miscellaneous361 1933-09-03 3 for The Passing Hour. THE -PROPORTIONS TEST ITEMS such as the following arc used in this test: Two is to four as three Is to In place of the question mark "six" should be inserted. This is considered one of the. best types of intelligence test. See how many you361 words
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Miscellaneous202 1933-09-03 3 Ii K§ow X s« -w TEST your general knowledge by seeing how many of the following questions you can answer correctly. Turn to Page 4to check your replies. GENERAL QUESTIONS. 1. What is the most easterly point of 12. Of what country Is the drachma the North American continent? the202 words
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Article1347 1933-09-03 4 Progress Of The Cham^onships Exciting Matches In Junior Singles The Open Doubles Seeded Pairs Careless Serving Rule Altered. pLAY in the Singapore Champion ships was continued last week. The semi-final ties In the Ladles Open Singles, Men's Open Doubles and the Veterans Singles were played off.1,347 words
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Article, Illustration91 1933-09-03 4 Members ol tlir Mayflower Badminton Party at the sixth anniversary celebration at Mr. A« Wm BM bU Sa'S (left to rirht):-Seah En* Liat (sports capUin.) Ho Choy (I* hi fcjj (vice-president) Neo Pen* Hen* (president) Tan Mian* Then* (hon. secretary) Lim thin Lam (hon. auditor) Lee Jouy Seah (vice-captain.) T91 words
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Article426 1933-09-03 4 THE following radio programme will be broadcast by the Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd., on 49.9 metres from 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. today. B 3711— 0 Savieur of the World; and As pants the hart— Choir of H.M. Chapels Royal. C 1329— Hear my426 words
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Advertisement157 1933-09-03 4 i VAUXHALL tIGHX SIX I I I{■ Mb I \k You really must try this phenomenal new car on the road to get a real conception of its tine engineering qualities and performance. Call in at our Showrooms and ask for a demonstration run which will be given without obligation.157 words
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Advertisement123 1933-09-03 4 We are out to cater to all your Sporting Requirement: Why Go Hsewhere-Try Us "»d Convince Yourselves of o^ I l^^ GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. We cordially Invite you to visit us. All Enquiries welcomed— no oblifation whatever. OUR SPECIALITY RESTRINGING of BADMINTON and TENNIS RACKETS at VERY COMPETITIVE123 words
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Miscellaneous158 1933-09-03 4 ANSWERS TO GENERAL QUESTIONS. 1. Cape Charles, Labrador. 2. The offence of crippling. 3. Nine. 4. A parsonage. 5. Birds. 6. James Francis Stuart, son of James 11. 7. Charles Edward Stuart, son of James Francis. 8. A two-wheel vehicle lor one person. 9. A white ant 10. Maintenance of158 words
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Miscellaneous99 1933-09-03 4 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Today's Programme. H.M.V. Records Nos. Z.G.E. Metres 1 p.m. C 1931 to C 1934 Choral— Hiawatha s wedding feast— Royal Choral Society. DA 1261 Selection— Concerto No. 7 for Organ and Orchestra— SelectionConcerto No. 13 for Organ and Orchestra—London Symphony Orchestra. C 1885 Songs— Goodbye— Dry99 words
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Miscellaneous139 1933-09-03 4 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. GSG 17,770 ks/§ 16.88 m. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 510 kc/i 31.55 m. or GSC 9,585 kc/i 31. 3 m. GSD 11,750 kc/s 25.53 m. or GSE 11.865 kc/s 2528 m. TODAY. 6.50-8 20 Studio concert of light music. 8 50 Time Signal from Big Ben. A139 words
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Article617 1933-09-03 5 D.W.A. Cameron - Ghosts D.W.A. Cameron. By SOME people don i believe In ghosts. I didn't once, but now I do. I have j two ghosts always with me. Few would recognise them as ghosts. They are not long doleful wraiths wrapped round with misty sheet*. One Is a little lady not much617 words
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Article, Illustration2189 1933-09-03 5 By The Wanderer GAYER NIGHT-LIFE CHANGING NEWSPAPER STYLES A PIONEER OF TEA PLANTING TiyfENTION was made <n these notes last week to the changes in the Singapore free Press, and I see that since then various conservative and old fashioned people have been grumbling that the S.F.P.,2,189 words
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Advertisement182 1933-09-03 5 fcoooo) ItmJciUJLs ifeS^ T TWIT "E? I fjii lit! IT IS THE INCOME I- ROM CAPITAL THAT MATTERS. For those of maturer years, say 55 and onwards, who want the greatest return on their capital commensurate with absolute safety, a Sun Life of Canada Annuity Bond will give them from182 words
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Advertisement50 1933-09-03 5 niiiiamiiiiiiHiiii I SEA VIEW HOTEL I TODAY 5 CONCERT i by Pail Straus Band J froa 11 a.m. to 1 p.n. J 3 MEET YOUR FRIENDS s AT THE J J SEA VIEW HOTEL J SUNDAY 1 SPECIALITY: THE GENUINE I Srustaffell PREPARED BY NATIVE COOKS YOU WILL ENJOY IT.50 words
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Advertisement71 1933-09-03 5 ANNOUNCEMENT OWING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS OK THE AUGUST ANNUAL CHEAP SALE WE TAKE PLEASURE TO INFORM OUR PATRONS THAT WE MAINTAIN ALL OUR PRICES TO THE SAME LOW LEVEL AS THEY WERE FIGURED DURING THE SALE. THIS IS THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY YET OFFERED TO OUR CUSTOMERS FOR PURCHASING JEWELLERY71 words
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Article914 1933-09-03 6 From A London' s Woman's Window Royalty At Cowes Anchors In Fashion How Meals Change Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Aug. 3. THE London Season is over, and, officially, London Is empty." Of course, as everybody knows, it is nothing of the kind, but nevertheless, there are quite a number914 words
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Article452 1933-09-03 6 Neck Designs Glass Dresses WHAT will Fashion give us next? Paris has decreed that the latest evening frocks are to be made of glass! Not any special kind of glass mind you, but the very same that our window panes are made of! It is nontransparent, however,452 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-09-03 6 Contrast summer headwear styles. Hollywood's star mannequins wearing the latest thine in floppy "cartwheel" hats and the small and popular closefitting model.22 words
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Advertisement173 1933-09-03 6 WHITEAWAY'S ONE DOLLAR DAYS COMMENCE ON MONDAY SEPTEMDER 4th All our staff are ready to give satisfactory service, and there is something for every member of the family at one, two, three, four, or six for a Dollar. These prices show a "worthwhile" saving. Do your shopping now our one173 words
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Advertisement100 1933-09-03 6 f*"^^t lA O •rvV"'" i New Beauty Secret made her look more Natural Men said h r punted lips looked artificial, unnatural. Then she tried Tangee. Tangee isn't paint. It's an amazing discovery. It changes color when applied blends with your own natural complexion. Its cream base soothes and protects100 words
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Advertisement52 1933-09-03 6 The Salt of Hospitality Always use Cerebos on your table. It is the hallmark of a perfectly served meal. i Your guests will appreciate the subtle compliment of offering them the purest Salt in the world. And remember it is so very economical in use. (eizebos) SALT Tbt Ktcogastd Standard52 words
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Advertisement215 1933-09-03 6 2nd Floor. Maynard Building. Henry H. Cohen. Ltd. Trlrphon* 3164. 11, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. When you are £jp. Don't forget Visiting j^ to call at Kuala Lumpur /«Js|^^*^\Q Vanity Fair. GOWNS, HATS, LINGERIE, aid all the VANITIES, '"one 3456. I Zhe jfeberal 2)ispensar£, Xtfc. have now arranged for the attendance215 words
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Article, Illustration3109 1933-09-03 7 P. G. Wodehouse - P. G. Wodehouse Continuing MONTY Bodkin, vho ha? been dismissed from the Mammoth Publishing Co., by its proprietor, Lord Tilbury, determines to ret a job at Blandingi Castle as the Karl cf Emsworth's secretary. Unluckily, Monty's uncle, Sir Gregory Parsloe, is suspected by the Earl of trying to3,109 words
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Advertisement32 1933-09-03 7 r T 1 1 rMH^k. •«m^^: history MILK Healthy cows in English pastures, v (1) Country. > ffaiV^TN^^nT Hestle s Creamery, ASHBOURNE. DERBY. r w (2) Creamery. s^|^^Epfi Prepared in (3) Container. ENGLAND32 words
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Article, Illustration2156 1933-09-03 8 A story appearing elsewhere In this Issue regarding the methods adopted by some moneylenders In Malaya giv^s considerable force to the agitation which Is being revived with the object of securing protection for the borrower. It must not be assumed that every moneylendlng business is of necesrity run2,156 words
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Article762 1933-09-03 8 SAGITTARIUS - SAGITTARIUS By "JVIALAY demonology embraces a host ■"I of evil spirits each accredited with its own powers of wickedness. The most malignant of these are the Penangal or "Severed Head," Pontlanak. Bajang, Langsuir. Polong, Pelesit. Hantu Galah, Hantu Bungkus. while the lesser comprise the Kelembal,762 words
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Article292 1933-09-03 8 Here's a great big number one sized sensation!. I'm under an obligation to give away twenty bucks this week for funny stories. Not only am I going to keep my word, but I'm actually adding an extra chip. It's this way IVe got three stories worth printing292 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-09-03 8 "Stop the rehearsal The property man has made the flgleaves out of cellophane."14 words
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Article91 1933-09-03 8 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore. Saturday. The Japanese Menace cap. M." please Mr. Slug, and a black one, if you please is growing. Only last week a Tokio newspaper referred to Great Britain with a small g." What can it mean? And yesterday the Foreman of the Ananias News91 words
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Advertisement215 1933-09-03 8 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE SEPTEMBER 3, 1933. ALIIAMBRA King of Jazz with Paul Whiteman and John Boles. 6.15 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL Cavalcade with Clive Brooke and Diana Wynyard. 6 15 9.15 pm. GREAT WORLD Carbaret, Talkies, Sideshows. Cinemas and Theatres. MABLBOKOIGH Roc La Rogue in Beau Bandit. 615 9.15 i> m. NEW215 words
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Advertisement107 1933-09-03 8 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. Remember that pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature's remedy— in fact, the blood is the stream of life, in the treatment of Blood107 words
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Advertisement19 1933-09-03 8 JL*-=J ASSERTIONS SUM jHi IM > v^L% ANANIAS -&<ft L^C*^ r^T ■fTirtftirtn^nfii m ■o- rv n> o o o rrrnTAf19 words
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1020 1933-09-03 9 Producer On How Dyak Was Made BRAVE BATTLE WITH DEAD PYTHON! Mr. M. H. Kenyon-Slade, the English actor, who sued Mr. J. C Cook, an American film producer, before Mr. H. R. Bull, the Civil District Judge, for a sum of $325 for breach1,020 words
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Article, Illustration386 1933-09-03 9 Singapore's First Movie Star WHEN the final scenes of the film "Dyak," which Is being made In Singapore, are shot, Miss Phyllis Scott, Singapore's first movie star will find hereof in much more comfortable surroundings than the settings in which she has been playing during386 words
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Article29 1933-09-03 9 The funeral took place yesterday at Bidadari Cemetery of the late Mr. J. Williams who recently retired after 30 years service In the Survey Office, Singapore.29 words
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Article, Illustration440 1933-09-03 9 EXPERIMENT TO "STOP ITS ABUSE" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala, Lumpur, Saturday. "God Save The King" is no longer being played in Kuala Lumpur's principal cinema. This fact was revealed whe.i I approached Mr. Ong Ec Llm, the proprietor, to ask whether he intended440 words
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Article173 1933-09-03 9 New Joint Swimming Club Plan (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A movement to provide a swimming pool for Europeans In Kuala Lumpur has advanced another stage with the announcement made today by the Committee of the Selangor Club that a proposal Is173 words
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Article253 1933-09-03 9 Treasury Vaults Lumbered With Idle Coins MALAYA'S silver dollars have fallen into disuse. Nobody wants them. Silver fifty-cent pieces have also fallen on evil days. More than 19.000,000 of these coins are lying In the musty vaults of the Singapore Treasury, and only 3.500,000 are still253 words
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398 1933-09-03 9 rE success of yesterday's opening day of the Autumn meeting of the Singapore Turf Club demonstrates very effectively the fact that the racing enthusiasts of this country are not' concerned with the recent Bigger and Brighter Races," controversy. It was suggested that the Straits398 words
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Article275 1933-09-03 9 $200,000-A-MONTH WORK FOR THE AUCTIONEER V"EARLY $200,000 worth of Jewellery A is put Into the hands of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng, the local auctioneers, each month. It is a sign of the times. Unemployment and the need for cash has led to much pawning of family275 words
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Article34 1933-09-03 9 At midnight yesterday a Can or.ese woman was found with a cut In her throat In house No. 49. Sims Avenue. She was taken to the General Hospital, and was quite conscious.34 words
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Article247 1933-09-03 9 Hawkers' Plaint INSTEAD of securing silence the S.S. Government's new anti-noise Bill 'threatens to create an awful row! The Bill seeks to "enlarge the catalogue of noisy Instruments the sounding of which is a nuisance," and It adds to the list already banned at night247 words
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Article103 1933-09-03 9 in response to many requests from the local public, the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club have decided to give short pleasure flights over Kuala Lumpur to the general public every month on the first Sunday in the month. Thus anyone wishing to avail themselves of this offer103 words
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Advertisement143 1933-09-03 9 CABLE SHOES COMFORT FOR HOT DAYS EASY PRICES FOR HARD TIMES IL^ I T A C. RAIN A N I) "S^J^SfcJ **3& WILLOW (All i jSffiJjJHI FflitiP mr lorne. -^pfiS Suitable for golf or .^^iß B^-^ walking, studded JJOS& «ajdß3^BFy rubber sole. Sizes 5 to 10" 2 Price $9.50. TAN143 words
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538 1933-09-03 10 THEY FILL IN BLANK CHITS A LITTLE SWINDLE IN A SHOP Blank promissory notes, signed by the borrower, but left to be completed "at the discretion" of the moneylender, are the newest device adopted by certain Sikhs to extort money from unfortunates who fall538 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-09-03 10 Study in black and white. Posed by Jean Harlow, Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's most glamorous beauty.14 words
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Article254 1933-09-03 10 No Drinks With Durians New Death Brings Up An Old Problem Should alchohoi be drunk after fatins ("urians? THE death of a Chinese in Singapore some days ago, allegedly caused by indulging in alcohol after eating the favourite fruit of Asiatics in Malaya, raises the question of whether the universal254 words
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Article110 1933-09-03 10 Zoo's Two-Headed Snakes Now Recuperating A pair of two-headed snakes from the Malay Peninsula have been placed in the Solarium, the "rest-house" for reptiles at the London Zoo. Only once before has there been a snake of this kind at the Zoo, and it110 words
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Article332 1933-09-03 10 SPORTS GOODS MADE FROM ROTAN IN K. L. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ROTANS gathered by Malays In the Jungles of Selangor and Pahang are used in the manufacture of hockey sticks in Kuala Lumpur, now being turned out in large numbers in332 words
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Article, Illustration92 1933-09-03 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Saturday. A group or Kelantan Sakals brought down, to Taiping last week by Mr. H. B. Noone. ethnographer of the Perak Museum, looked strangely out of place, when they went about town, riding an up-to-date saloon car. dressed in their jungle92 words
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Article47 1933-09-03 10 We wonaer how many or our reaaers have eaten salted Calcutta Hump? In the early days here when there was no cold storage and no meat available except buffalo, people imported small wooden barrels of this hump (bullock) which was considered a delicacy. Malay Mail.47 words
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Article, Illustration774 1933-09-03 10 They Work While You Play Because Singapore's gasworks, besides being the only one in Malaya, is one of the most up-to-date in the Far East, only a mere handful of men are required to stay behind on Sundays to supply the town with the 750,000774 words
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Article816 1933-09-03 10 FROM THE COURTS ALLEGED DISGUSTING SCENES AT RANGOON CAFE OCENES of revelry which would have made the most notorious night club queen blush were described to Mr. M. H. Blacker in the Fourth Magistrate's Court by Mr. Dailey, Assistant Superintendent of Police in charge of the816 words
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Article32 1933-09-03 10 Raja Ngah All bin Iskandar, Settlement Officer, Grade I, Kamptr, has been appointed to be a Magistrate of the First Class. Terak. This officer recently passed the examination L. Law, Cadets' Standard.32 words
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Advertisement60 1933-09-03 10 KSifekWew i d the mit B 2,-v* for *tt>n*ah Xl NC CEOUCE fl| -jW Should you slice your drives foozle fl. BHBlltr your approaches, duff your putts— or -7 x ,<j^, I l S^^ p ay c Bobby Jones, you*ll still 'ri*^*M enjoy the "first of the day," and all60 words
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Advertisement112 1933-09-03 10 jSjjfe^ q^MLS golfers A OILrT reUlns the newness of your l^^BMHrjf Don't wait until the ravages of heat nd dam P render them rust-pitted J^^^. A clean and wipe over with this > )^b^i^«J Indispensable household oil will M T* l M TW I render the metal Impervious to rust112 words
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Article, Illustration1861 1933-09-03 11 SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD Continuing By Edwin T. Woodhall, Late Of The C.LD. DURING my graduation as a detective patrol in the CO., C.I.D. (Commissioner's Office. Criminal Investigation Department > I worked in conjunction with some of the greatest Yard detectives of modern times. On one occasion I was engaged1,861 words
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Article198 1933-09-03 11 Woman's Attempt To Defeat Council When lovely woman stoops to conquer—things begin to happen. Take the case of Mrs. Irene Warren. She will not be satisfied until her house is the ugliest in the world She has Issued an appeal to famous artists to198 words
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Article128 1933-09-03 11 Undertaking By Her Great-grandson Before Mr. Justice Eve in the Chancery Division Mr. Lloyd Jacob, appearing for Madame Tussaud's, Limited, moved for an interlocutory injunction to restrain Louis Tussaud from representing his waxwork exhibition ta being connected with the plaintiffs' business in Marylebone Road, and from using128 words
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Advertisement247 1933-09-03 11 jsliLi *-°Jj Jot lW| THI* BOY! Look at his smiling health I look at his well-boned and Jj||^ firmly fleshed little body! I Jg3 j He is a Cow Gate baby > I naturally formed without fa* S the useless fat and the weak- Hittlflti nesses of the ordinary ±s247 words
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1579 1933-09-03 12 Castaways On A Pacific Island Paradise Books Of The Week By The Book Critic The Remarkable Story of Andrew Swan. Hodder and Stoughton. 12s. 6d. HERE Is the book of this week and many other weeks— a rollicking story of adventure at sea and in the South Sea Islands. Andrew1,579 words
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Article469 1933-09-03 12 Ranchero. By Steward Edward White. Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. THIS Is a delightful story oi the golden days of California, before the Americans came from the East with their ideas of commercialism and efficiency and when the great rancheros, descendants of the proudest Spanish families, ruled469 words
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Article338 1933-09-03 12 Coming East Again Love At Sea. By Metis Stoke. Translated from the Dutch by Henrietta Van Wjhe. E. P. Dutton and Co. New York. C 52.50. THIS Is another story In which an East-bound ocean liner provides the background. It deals with the voyage of the Dutch mail steamer "Maarten338 words
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Article623 1933-09-03 12 JOHN BUCHAN IN NEW VEIN A Prince of the Captivity. By John Buchan. Men for Counters. By Gerard Falrlie. Both published by Hodder and Stoufhton at 7s. 6d. TiHE personages In Mr. Buchan's latest book ought certainly to have had names like Mr. Strong In-Well-Doing, Mr. Force-for-Evll, Mr. Fall-by-the-Wayside, etc.,623 words
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Advertisement121 1933-09-03 12 EXCELLENT MODERN OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION Robinson Road. Splendid position All conveniences Suitable for Import and Export house Rent very moderate. Apply C," Sunday Times. These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring listing relief so remove the cause of the121 words
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Advertisement59 1933-09-03 12 7^", /dferjjlly^ and cdds a keener edge to Imß^^lfl ?ER c SE F ooq nn W W 4f=p 96 PI T BOTTLES I&AOdUU R^iHß^ll Vl 0P PER DOZ. $3.50 i Bwf3Sl QBI J i I 48 QUART BOTTLES 0/4.UU \V^ KCPALA \\s^>- BRITISH BREWED BEER SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO.59 words
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Article1038 1933-09-03 13 (By Our Poultry Expert.) IIfHEN your house has been complet- ed, your utensils obtained and your ground turned over, you will be ready to consider the question of stock. Upon your stock will depend your success or failure. There is still a prejudice in the1,038 words
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Article1017 1933-09-03 13 " CUEMAN - "CUEMAN" BILLIARDS BY "S\UR praises are our wages." Shakespeare, you see, would excuse the man who praises himself when he has made a success of some billiards shot which he has despairingly imagined was outside the limit of his capacity. And If It should happen that1,017 words
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Article413 1933-09-03 13 AROUND THE CL UBS Java Pranakkan Club. TMiE half-yearly meeting of the Java Pranakkan Club was held on Aug. 30. Tuan Hassan bin Haji Daud presiding. The election of office-bearers for the second-half year 1933 resulted as follows: President, Tuan Hassan bin Haji Daud; vice-president, Tuan Syed Mohammad bin Syed413 words
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Article43 1933-09-03 13 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Saturday. According to the Java-papers the Government is considering a scheme for a turnover-tax, similar to the tax in Holland. If this is realised the cost of living In Netherlands India will go up still more.43 words
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Article, Illustration615 1933-09-03 13 Something About The Soldiers Malayan Volunteer News Johore Engineers. THE Johore Volunteer Engineers were allotted "B" barrack block at Changi, for their annual week's camp. The total attendance over the seven working days showed an Increase of 32 per cent, over last years i figure, but although this improvement is615 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-03 13 ■(••••«®ooc«®®oooocoocooocy| This Coupon, attached to a letter addressed to the f Poultry Expert, entitles <| readers to free advice on any poultry-keeping problem. |j23 words
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Advertisement83 1933-09-03 13 Abundant jgjjKj Energy IN these strenuous days, thousands »f active men and women rely on Horlick's Malted Milk to keep them always fit. Made from fresh, full cream cows' milk enriched with the nutritive extracts of malted barley and wheat, it contains all the energy-giving elements your system needs. A83 words
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Article1944 1933-09-03 14 BIG CROWD AND FINE SPORT Honours Even POPULAR WINS IN GOOD GOING (From Our Racing Correspondent.) THE following are the results of the first day's events in the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meet Ing yesterday Race 1. THE MKST MAIUIN RACE. Value $1,4001,944 words
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Article455 1933-09-03 14 FOUR CLUB RECORDS BROKEN EXCELLENT swimming and diving was witnessed at the 14th annual swimming championship carnival of the V.M.C.A., held at the Association's pool. Fort Canning, yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large crowd, which included the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Haynes,455 words
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Article217 1933-09-03 14 THRILLING K.L. CUP -TIE ROVERS BEAT CHINESE BY ONLY GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. AN exciting cup-tie football game was witnessed it the T.P.C.A. ground this evening, when the Kuala Rovers A team beat the first string Chinese team by the only goal scored during the last217 words
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Advertisement60 1933-09-03 14 M ft mW^^ m^ \\^^dS^l^^!o//j Extract from letter dated 11th July, 1933, original VV rjbs^Jj&jfSijCtyw 1 in our possession: XJjt^T^j^jjfjr reached the top of Gunong Batu, Brinchang, 6665 feet. and was surprised to find the enclosed bottle cap (Tiger M .^k y Crown) showing that TIGER BEER has reached Malaya's60 words
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Article2544 1933-09-03 15 Forwards Intact Hockey Team In Selangor MOST of th clubs in Selangor have carried out hockey practice for some days past and the fixture lists will open next week. The first State trial is fixed for September 23, when the selectors will look for talent to play2,544 words
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Article319 1933-09-03 15 ARSENAL TRIUMPH AWAY London Saturday. The following were the results of the matches played in the English and Scottish Leagues today. First Division. Birmingham 2 Everton Chelsea 5 Whampton W. 2 Derby County 1 Blackburn R. 1 Leeds United 3 Newcastle Utd. 0 Leicester City 0 M'chesterReuter - 319 words
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Advertisement96 1933-09-03 15 If "COME BACK NEXT MONTH' VI^HEN the Manufacturers Life represent- ative returned, It was too late! Unforeseeable physical developments had not only ended his earning days, but had left him uninsurable. No longer could he earn a livelihood for his dependants. Too late now to protect their future. Don't you96 words
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Advertisement434 1933-09-03 15 THREW AWAY HIS JSTICK When Sciatica Yielded to Kruschen There can >j no doubt that this man has finished walking with a stick, for it is now four years since he discarded it. He writes:— "For 18 month. I suffered with chronic sciatica and rheumatism, and was unable to walk434 words
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Article, Illustration80 1933-09-03 16 LOCHAIN 'vinn.nj; from Angelas In the opening race. TIIE WILTSHIRE'S goalie mates a good save In the Singapore Cup match on Friday. :i.n.\. me winner of the lirst raci SPECTATORS AT the tote." WILTSHIRE* n n. the RA playln* the Singapore Cap tie. STANI> W.UP - 80 words
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Advertisement331 1933-09-03 16 THE BEST IN JFu tniture For Value, Quality, and Design manfl t>ena furniture Co. 103. SFLEGIE ROAD. Factory 7O, Sophia Road. SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Rutland.) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident. Guarantee and Motor. AiifU £6«.OM.Ht. Arthar C Potta, Manager ft Underwrite* Eastern Branch, Singapore. Rubber Goods331 words
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