The Straits Times, 17 September 1933
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Title Section37 1933-09-17 1 j THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 92. Sunday, September 17th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya., No. 92. Sunday, September 17th., 1933. Price 10 cents.37 words
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Article242 1933-09-17 1 A Tamil's Alleged Love-Charm Foiled AN unusual chaige in which a Tamil barber, named Gothandapani, was alleged to have had recourse to a love charm to compel the affections of the woman of his heart, a prepossessing I married Tamil named Sellum, was242 words
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Article124 1933-09-17 1 NON- RECOGNITION OF! MANCHUKUO. China Will Protest To League. Shanghai, Saturday. ris learned that the Chinese delegation to the League of Nations will propose the enforcement of the League decisions for the non-recognition of Manchukuo and sanctions against Japan. The invasion and seizure of Jehol by the Japanese, and theSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 124 words
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Article73 1933-09-17 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 11% 11,. (F. 0.8.) 11?* 12. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers September 11 11/16 11 13/16. October 11 11/16 11 13/16. November U 3 i 11%. Oct.-Dec. 11% H 7 Jan-Mar. 11% 12. Tone of market73 words
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788 1933-09-17 1 Efficiency Impaired Grave Situation Likely If Epidemic Occurred. SUNDAY TIMES "INVESTIGATION" "THE "SUNDAY TIMES" BELIEVES THAT SINGAPORE'S X GENERAL HOSPITAL IS SERIOUSLY UNDERSTAFFED. DURING RECENT MONTHS THE RANKS OF THE SISTERS AND NURSES HAVE BEEN DEPLETED BY MARRIAGE AND RETRENCHMENT, AND IT IS CONTENDED THAT THE788 words
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Article, Illustration186 1933-09-17 1 "THE SNARK" MYSTERY IS SOLVED A TOMB riddle that baffled Tanglin Barracks has been solved— In a tendon club. The identity of "The Snark." whose tombstone was discovered during recent excavations on the site of the present Officers' Moss at Tanglin, was revealed j yesterday to the Sunday Times in186 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-09-17 1 Watching the horses go up to th^ post A section of the huge crowd at the Gold (up meeting yesterday.20 words
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Article103 1933-09-17 1 The $100 Prize Won By A Single Reader The Sunday Times Football Competition in connection with the matches played on September 9 did not produce a wholly correct entry. There were a number of surprising results in the matches set, and only one competitor succeeded In103 words
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Article81 1933-09-17 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 3 11/16. (Sellers) Mfc Oct.-Dec. 3 23/32. Jan-Mar 3 13/16. Apr-June 3 7 s. Market tone Steadier. TIN. Spot £214 15s. Three months £214 15s. Market Firmer. SILVER. Spot 18 581 words
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Article759 1933-09-17 1 Unlucky Wadsworth Falls Again IN one of the most thrilling imbhes ever seen in Singapore, Row Boat won the Gold Cup, the Blue Riband of the Malayan Turf, at the Bukit Tlmah racecourse yesterday afternoon. Punkawalla. who won this valuable trophy last year md759 words
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Advertisement15 1933-09-17 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Head Office fot Mnltya SINGAI'OKK15 words
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Advertisement73 1933-09-17 1 t_ i,:::iiii' i,: tl >. ;;ti..;: bonny! Mother thanks Bear Brand Baby has been fed No wonder < v for a whole year, looks so bonny, right from the Purchase a tin of day of birth, on Bear Brand Milk Bao« Brand Milk. for your baby. I kiCk. wShl i73 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1933-09-17 2 BY Ol R DIARIST. •JiHERE are in this city of Singapore big men. men of substance and of passing intelligence who find it incumbent upon them, under argument, to justify their satisfaction with life as they find it under these equatorial skies. It is perhaps significant1,404 words
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Advertisement958 1933-09-17 2 Five Hundred Dollars For Ten Results OR $100 FOR BEST FORECAST. Home Football Competition With No Entrance Fee. In this week's Sunday Times football competition Five Hundred Dollars is offered for ten correct results. In the event of two or more entries predicting correctly the results of all me matches,958 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1933-09-17 2 pop— 'flcti* j^ I AP ?^il ft QP By J. MILLAR WATT. llf D >ft c I U c \V* J^ti 1 1 1 C?c -IF^I U c 'if^L In c A\v y -^t\l —ib I -i^ LJJ' y I U 23 (Copyright. 1932. by Th* »ell ftyndk»tr. I--49 words
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Article, Illustration885 1933-09-17 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson b World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst IN contract bridge the bidding sometimes follows such lines that a contract is reached which appears, on Its face, impossible of fulfilment. Con- fronted with such a situation, timid and weak-hearted players immedi- ately give up.885 words
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Advertisement263 1933-09-17 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) BEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EG The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England snd complies witn the263 words
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Miscellaneous242 1933-09-17 3 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE i "To ||sle JSP 7 19 I ltd CLUES. ACROSS. ifest 16. Eagle 18. Harbour 1. Reduced 30. Carousal s! Dance Ever 7 view 25- Helps 11 Ellipse M Ventilated 12. Store gfP* B w 13 Less old M Paving blocks 15: Beer JO- ««K»1 IT Proficient242 words
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Miscellaneous202 1933-09-17 3 I For The Passing j I TIE INTELLIGENCE TEST JN this test 10 questions are asked. Write in your answers as yon would 5 an examination. The correct an-swers will be found on Page 15. circular, centripetal, round? 6. Have proclivity and Inclination I nearly the same meaning or are202 words
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Miscellaneous164 1933-09-17 3 ■s^^^^^^S^fc Oni sTJ \X r-r /"^■W.^B^lb I I X x\L/Wfcsjfv/ 'jr^HVw <~/J 1 BB^^^^BwT~~- f*^^ 11/ HEN this jig saw puzzle is complete d. see If you can discover five Inten- Uonal mistakes in the drawing. T ime limits for the puzzle are: Children 12 minutes, adults 9 minutes. TO164 words
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Miscellaneous107 1933-09-17 3 ■■■know?""" how many of the following questions to check your replies. 13. In what famous poem Is the line A youth to fortune and to fame unknown 14. What Is a joHv-boat 15. Who granted the charter under which William Perm founded his colony 16. What Is moreen 17. What107 words
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Article, Illustration2366 1933-09-17 4 the World of Badminton r ogress Of The Championships— Open Singles Quarter Finals Exciting Junior Singles Matches Prospects In Today's Games Will Mrs. Pennef other Retain Her Title? The Question Of Referees. (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) COME very interesting and hard fought games were witnessed at the Drill Hall last2,366 words
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Article231 1933-09-17 4 Ties To Be Played This Week Results of ties ■A Singles Dr. W. A. Balhetchet (owe 15.4) beat D. Leicester <scr.) 6 l; 6 4. N. E. Ess (owe 4> beat G. Lowe (owe 15.2) 6—3, 6—3. N. S. Hogan (owe 4) beat H. N.231 words
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Advertisement174 1933-09-17 4 No doubt some are good and some rot so good for nobody is infallible. How many of them though, can you put away with the knowledge th»* at a certain fixed date they, will be worth to you exactly what y° u intended them to be when you bought them?174 words
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Advertisement86 1933-09-17 4 CAN WE BE OF SERVICE TO YOU SAVE TOUR MONEY, TIME TROUBLE If you will only step in and enquire us of all your SPORTING REQUIREMENTS. Remember we always carry a comprehensive range and our prices are In keeping with the time. NAN CHIANG BOOK Co., Sporting Goods A Educational86 words
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Advertisement101 1933-09-17 4 m Jim^TM °"E BLADfi PIYAI I a?a The Great feature Tbs grt*L feature of the ifYATT DAY MARK BLADE Is the patented <Me« at marking on each side of the Mad* the alternate days of the week. Tills device Is based on the well known sclentlnc tact that a rasor101 words
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Article, Illustration2536 1933-09-17 5 Mainly ABOUT MALAYANS Diary Of "THE WANDERER" HOW much longer are military titles going to be used by civilians in Malaya? Half the Britishers over the age of thirty-five in the country today were lieutenants or captains or majors in Groat War and yet are content with plain "Mr." before2,536 words
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Article227 1933-09-17 5 DRASTIC ACTION FOR ROUGH TACTIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The sternness of disciplinary measures now being taken by the T.P.C.A.. a leading Tamil sports club in Kuala Lumpur, is causing much comment in football circles. Recently this Club suspended a player for227 words
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Article74 1933-09-17 5 Milner Challenge Cup Race Today TK)DAY the International Six-Metre Class will sail the third and last race for the Milner Challenge Cup. Starting time 10 a.m. The B Class will sail the second and last race for a trophy presented by the Commodore. Starting time 10.10 a.m.74 words
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Advertisement243 1933-09-17 5 COCKTAILS cum CUTLERY for 6 IH|gj I This CLARK CABINET is as modern as motoring |llil A complete service of the I finest quality Cutlery for |*?S^2rik£J3jul Slx P^pfe an d a complete <i l 3T B ,i'^ij :id 7?*7i^i_ Cocktail Outfit for six all ■^■^S^lBafc^Pr] essence of modernity. Beauty243 words
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Advertisement90 1933-09-17 5 111 M OY M A WATCHES CHRONOMETERS: §NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED WELL KNOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW NEW MODELS I\ GOLD- WHITE GOLD, CHROMUM, ETC. SOLD WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. AGENT: MM UU^liJ CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. [fts.^ i |_N[GHTI JJFE IN^ KUALA^90 words
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Article, Illustration637 1933-09-17 6 By The Woman Correspondent t GOOD weather continues to fsrour the race meetings and more lovely frocks were seen on the third and fourth days. Smart two-piece ensembles, organdie frocks with ruffles larger and more eccentric than ever, parasols to match, and hats of every variety that637 words
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Article225 1933-09-17 6 Don't Dress AN exhortation not to "dress presents more difficulties as a rule to the Englishwoman than to the Frenchwoman, and that in spite of the recent invention of the cocktail frock. An evening dress is nearly always to be found in the wardrobe, and the fact of its being225 words
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Article, Illustration51 1933-09-17 6 The above coiffure shows the soft, shallow waves and the seemingly artless curls that are the vogrue of the moment. For the evening a very youthful style, at the right, which ret the modelling of the head. It outstandingly picturesque and is suitable for dark or fair51 words
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Article790 1933-09-17 6 A UTUMN Paris Fashions THOUSANDS of advance Autumn 1 models have been shown In Paris during the last fortnight, each one distinctly individual but all following fairly clearly defined trends. The most notable characteristics of the new designs are plain, narrow skirts, plain sleeves much tighter at the cuff, and790 words
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Advertisement115 1933-09-17 6 ATTRACTIVE LINES FROM WHITEAWAYS LADIES' DEPARTMENT THE NEW VELVET NORMA SHEARER CAP SMART VELVET CAPS. Exact to sketch. Shades: *****, Beige, Flame, Black Saxe. PRICE $3.50 i— LADIES' LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL PULLOVER. As sketch. Two One effect. Shades: *****, Mustard, tose Beige. Beigs/ Lemon, L.me Lemon. PRICE $3.95 ATTRACTIVE PEACH115 words
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Advertisement57 1933-09-17 6 Indispensable* yetlnexpensive No matter how large your income you cannot buy a better Salt than Cerebos —no matter how small you cannot afford to do without it. Whether the occasion is a banquet or just an impromptu meal Cerebos is the least expensive of the important details of your table.57 words
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Advertisement178 1933-09-17 6 -M'Floor. Mmyn.rd Boildinr. Henry H. Coh«n, Ltd. Telephone 31C4. 11. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. i S LOOK AFTER YOUR FEET Gbc J'eberal Dispensary Xtt>. have now arranged for the attendance of an Expert In Cbfropob\> anb pebfeure Appointment* booked. t)ait ant) Beauty Treatments are still under the Personal Attention of iw.178 words
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Article158 1933-09-17 7 I )fCNTY Bodkin who has been dismissed from the Mammoth Publishing Co., by i J the proprietor, Lord Tilbury, determines to get a job ejf i Blcndir.us Castle as the Earl j of Er.isworth's secretary. Sue i J Brown, a chorus girl, Monty's i former fiancee, who is now158 words
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Article, Illustration2041 1933-09-17 7 P.G. WODEHOUSE - P.G. WODEHOUSE THIS WEEK'S INSTALMENT. By «VTOU'VE gut to get used to that secret of a happy and succe;>jful married life. I thought you meant that it would be rather agony to you and me just giving each other a distant bow when they introduced up and shunning2,041 words
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Article691 1933-09-17 7 of the compartment was wrenched open and something that seemed to have six legs shot in, tripped over her and collapsed into the seat opposite. It was a perspiring young man of the popinjay type, whose face, though twisted, was not so twisted that she691 words
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Advertisement76 1933-09-17 7 RJBJBJBJI^BtP^ ■3HPP^^~_-<vi »^"JJJJJJI 1 I Pleasure Imminent it s N ESTLE'S Nestles Chocolate is always good value in itself full value in flavour, quality and quantity. The picture stamp in every packet is merely an extra but none the less interesting for that. A M Wonders of the World" Album76 words
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Article, Illustration501 1933-09-17 8 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 5151. 5152. ADVERTISING 7701, GENERAL OFFICE 7702. PRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3683. For some time past there has been a hardening of pro-Japanese opinion among London newspapers and it was501 words
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Article, Illustration2200 1933-09-17 8 i PAUL MAX - Adventures of a Refugee i PAUL MAX i BY COURT PAINTER TO THE SHAH OF PERSIA THE story of how I came to be Court i Painter to the Shah of Persia begins with the outbreak of the Russlan Revolution. At that time I was lying In hospital recovering from2,200 words
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Article84 1933-09-17 8 C. K. C, of Singapore, takes this week's ten berries for having borrowed these two stories before I spotted 'em myself first Darkey: "What fo* yo* name yo' baby 'Electricity* Mose?" Second Darkey Well, my name am Mose, and my cutie's name am Dinah, and If Dtnahmose84 words
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Article107 1933-09-17 8 (Ananias News Factory). London, Saturday. Opinion in rubber circles here is not wholly enthusiastic on the subject of the R.R.I. Report.. It is felt that greater unanimity, good fellowship, co-operation and whatnot would have been achieved if the affairs of the Institute had been placed in the hands107 words
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Advertisement250 1933-09-17 8 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE SEPTEMBER 17, 1933. ALHAMBRA Douglas Falrhpmkn Jnr. and Joan Blondell In Union Depot. 6.15— 9 15 CAPITOL SUn Laurel, Oliver Hardy Dennis King In Pra Diavolo. 6.15 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD Carbaret. Talkies. Bidcshows, Cinemas and Theatres. MARLBOROUGH Honeymoon Adventure with Harold Huth and Benita Hume. 6.15—9.15 p.m.250 words
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Advertisement68 1933-09-17 8 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret Dancing. Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas. Th«te dlnrming'ikln complaints »ro iura outwtrd ilgm of impurities in th« blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief ao remove the cause of the trouble from the68 words
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Article, Illustration611 1933-09-17 9 LOCAL INDUSTRY CANNOT ABSORB THEM Problem For Authorities LOWER SCHOOL FEES AS A SOLUTION? WHAT does the future hold for the hundreds of local boys who are leaving school every year? Their prospects of optaining clerical work in the cityare very meagre, and as a611 words
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Article260 1933-09-17 9 JOHORE'S SULTAN IS 60 TODAY THE ENTIRE STATE IS CELEBRATING THE OCCASION IH. the Sultan of Johore Is 60 today. The whole State is en fete, jelebratlng the occasion. Chief among the celebrations will >c those at Johore Bahru, which begin rith the birthday parade at the Fort it 7260 words
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Article151 1933-09-17 9 Killed By Air Force Machine Gunners Mr W. Chesterton, the London furrier whose 17-year-old daughter Jean was killed by an aerial machinegun bullet while boating near the Isle of Sheppey on August 15. has prepared a compensation claim against ithe Air Ministry. Whilst some doubt151 words
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Article68 1933-09-17 9 Batavia, Saturday. The Bill for the general regulation and restriction of imports has been passed by the Peoples Council. The definite limits of exports have not been i fixed but provision has been made for the government to act immediately with regard to the export ofReuter - 68 words
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793 1933-09-17 9 ROGUE ELEPHANT IS Slain After A THRILLING CHASE A ROGUE elephant that had killed four men within a month, and had terrorised the Sakai in the vicinity, was shot in Pahang recently. Seven shots were put into its skull before it was brought down, and its final charge took it793 words
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Article372 1933-09-17 9 Nanking 's Plans For Army Opposed Shanghai, Saturday. A SERIOUS situation exists in North China, where the former j followers of Marshal Chang Hsueh- j Jiang are openly opposing the Nanking plan to reorganise their armies. A plot is reported to have been discovered toSin Chew Jit Poh - 372 words
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Article127 1933-09-17 9 Mobs Storm American Factory Washington, Saturday The aggravation of Cuban disorders has enhanced the possibility of the landing of United States troops as the lives and property of Americans are being Increasingly jeopardised It Is reported that infuriated mobs attacked an American Ice factory127 words
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Article85 1933-09-17 9 Brutal Killing Of An Entire Family Srt nagar, India. Saturday. ./^r have sentenced to death here for murdering the family of a money-lender Ten men were killed, first being stabbed and then burned to ashes when their house was set on fire. No clues were found for85 words
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Article301 1933-09-17 9 ACCUSED'S STORY OF A MYSTERIOUS EMPLOYER rpOBACCO smugglers who were cap- tured off the south coast by Malay fishermen and taken into the Criminal District Court yesterday, described to Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Judge, how they had intended to land the contraband in Singapore. The301 words
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Advertisement212 1933-09-17 9 BILLIARD TABLES By Afpoihim<*% THE "STRAITS" A SPLENDID TABLE r^JLi'^lu 111 Ud M**"**** throughout supported on eight bold turned less, fitted with elate bed, the -Bwwat" cushions "Eureka" extra low, fast and nolsei^v, v.. ™w>w. Patent invisible pocket plates supernne West of England cloth white cord pockets and leathers, set212 words
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Article246 1933-09-17 10 Should Sarongs Be Abandoned Malay Sports Girls And National Dress (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lunwur, Saturday. gHOri.i) Mah, Woman abandon their national costume on the Bporta ground in favour of a more suitable garb? This vexed question has again roused a storm of discussion lately, following the entry of246 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-09-17 10 A < .ir in Johore from which the city's water supply is drawn.15 words
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350 1933-09-17 10 Japan Flouts Treaty And Builds Warships Secretly SUBMARINE PARTS IN HIDDEN STORE (Intm Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. JAPAN is building secret warships ii execai of the London \;.\;.l Treaty Units, and in ;u'<!ition to tht phnned in her > Replenishment ranime. London. Saturday. This is the only inference from350 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-09-17 10 lay srirl to enter .idmlnton championship.8 words
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Article229 1933-09-17 10 THE TAIPING DROME RUMOUR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. A REPORT was published recently that Taiping is to have a wireless ■tattoo in the near future. Inquiry in official circles shows that this rumour relates to a suggestion that a small uiivkss station229 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-09-17 10 Lonjong binte Abdul Rani, a < Malay midwife of the women's II >.ipital at laafel Piluh, who is equipped with a motor cycle.25 words
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Article146 1933-09-17 10 NOW HE HAS STOPPED WORK! London. Saturday. ri>HE man who sent out the most welcome telegram ever known— the i ended the Great War I has just retired alter forty-si:: years' servic? at Post Office telegraphist at Brit,. -ton. He is Mr. Frank Hidler Pennington. aged146 words
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62 1933-09-17 10 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. An Eurasian, named Pennyfatner, when produced for the second time on a drunk and disorderly charge wr.s fined $5 or in default a week's imprisonment. The fine was not paid It was alleged that he lay drunk on62 words
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517 1933-09-17 10 THE ROMANCE BEHIND THE CITY'S WATER SUPPLY They Work While You Play OINGAPORES half a million popula- tion uill consume fourteen to fifteen million gallons of water today. It needs all that water to supply the cily's demands. Six and a half million 'lallons will pour down from Johore. The517 words
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Article27 1933-09-17 10 Mr. A. J. Kelman, of Malayan Tin Dredging, has, on his return from Home leave, resumed his seat on the Council of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines.27 words
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Article29 1933-09-17 10 The Rev. J. o. Hall, Chaplain of Selangor. and formerly Vice-Principal of St. Boniface College, Warmlnster, has been added to the number of examining chaplains in the Singapore Diocese.29 words
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Article363 1933-09-17 10 Telephone To Java Soon NEW SERVICE LIKELY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Satr-day A SCHEME to provide a radio-tele- phono service between Mala a ana Java is being discussed by the governments concerned. As a recent Straits Times report fre.n BatavLi correctly stat I ■.■essful ivc been made, but363 words
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Article98 1933-09-17 10 Two Sisters In Spain Have Twins Spain, Saturday. Luck, or ill-luck, seems to run in some families, doesn't It Cal it what you like, two sisters living in the Ullage of MigarJurs figure in an event of no small importance for them— and their98 words
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Article143 1933-09-17 10 The Man W ho Can Can Chickens A FOWL STORY XIEKT 'Tuan A>;im," Ihe who h;»* confounded (he sceptics by proving thai poultry farming in Malaya pays. AH his hens have family histories, and nearly all hiunsullied reputation And now "T.mn AyaaV i;tn lay claim to brini; perhaps the only143 words
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Article, Illustration264 1933-09-17 10 nnest birds in Malaya soon, majestic Rhode Island Reds, pleasant looking Wyandottes which provide a study in curves," Plymouth Rocks, Sicilian "Buttercups." and Johore Rocks. Mr. Letondu is not content with merely watching his chickens grow He is constantly experimenting with inter-breeding and has already succeeded in creating264 words
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Advertisement54 1933-09-17 10 '§Xjffl? After lite Swim* fi >^^fc< ctstengah lilNljtiitl/Kiit TmA^V JiJKL LlL^ "^WSni You will appreciate /#"^R^ > sKKi J vi^^ Kins George as a pahit ypTp-S r 'y^W-^/' f F before tiffin or dinner. C y A-l-A"/ Taste it, and enjoy a JIT- really good mellow Wi Whisky. M us^^54 words
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Advertisement128 1933-09-17 10 LUBRICATES* n -j POLISHES* I JNite] PRESERVES J >aWijO? r -t T\ OILIT h..s scons of uses In Hlf i tVVV^g~ C I* the horn/> preserving furnlIbT/ lA\/ri^T TTTT ture— silencing squeaky d. mW i I jVf Protc-Ung metolwork from ■T ~^M\ »°d rust— making locka It f'jiaw »ct smoothly128 words
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Article343 1933-09-17 11 Helen Waterfield. By Jane Hailstone. John Murray. ss. A LTHOUGH It sometimes betrays the A fact that it is a first novel, ''Helen Waterfleld" nevertheless shows signs of great promise. Miss Hailstone having been extremely successful with her two central characters. Helen herself Is a rather343 words
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Article, Illustration809 1933-09-17 11 The Man Who Changed His Sex "THE STORY MUST SEEM INCREDIBLY FANTASTIC, BUT HOWEVER INCREDIBLE IT MAY SEEM, THE FACTS ARE TRUE"— THE BOOK CRITIC ON "MAN INTO WOMAN. Man Into Woman. By Niels Noyer. Jarrolds. lto. 6d. rls very difficult to take this book seriously. The facts revealed are,809 words
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Article439 1933-09-17 11 A STORY OF THE "INKY WAY" Old Flames. By ColHnson Owen. Jarrolds. 7s. 6d. IL|R. Collinson Owen writes of that A which he knows well, and the result is a novel dealing with newspaper life which is a refreshing change from recent lurid efforts In the same dli ectlon. The439 words
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Article298 1933-09-17 11 Murder At Monte Carlo. By E. Phillips Oppenheim. Hodder and Sloug-hton. 7s. 6d. REALLY think that such a com- petent band of criminals as were the ex- American gangsters who changed their venue to Monte Carlo would have been more chary about killing the geese that laid298 words
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Article255 1933-09-17 11 A Chinese Lady. By Lady Hosie. Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. "JLIEBSRS Hodder and Stoughton have now republlshed this successful book on China and Chinese women by Lady Hosie In a popular edition. Lady Hosie, who Is the daughter of the Rev. WE. SoothUl. Professor of Chinese255 words
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Article470 1933-09-17 11 A Very Nasty Type Of Hero The Soft Spot. By ASM. Huttbinson. Holder and Stoufhton. 7s. 6d. rTTOE thousands of readers who made "If Winter Comes" a best seller will rejoice to find that "The Soft Spot" Is the purist Hutchlnsonese. The style is even more obscure, perhaps, than in470 words
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Advertisement146 1933-09-17 11 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. Remember thit pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature remedy— in fact, the blood Is the stream of life. In the treatment146 words
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Advertisement59 1933-09-17 11 J^ »{A^ an d adds a keener edge to (jHBBjK^-^r^ NOW SELLING AT jßOJ^^KJ^^^^E^/' cop nn per case of IflßiSß^Vl El WfcO-UU 96 PINT BOTTLES [(^.^^l s^i I wl nn per case oF BpKjSHi 1^ WfcH.UU 48 QUART BOTTLES w^ t l# ill vg> K-EPALA BRITISH BREWED BEER SOLE AGENTS59 words
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Article467 1933-09-17 12 T.P.C.A. BEATEN 2-1 IN rHRHXING <;\ME (From Our Own CoiTMpondi Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE excellent combination of their forwards seconded by a determined defence gave the Selangor Malays, lait years League champion, a win in the semi-finals of the F A. Challenge Cup this evening against467 words
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Article117 1933-09-17 12 Colours Beat Whites In Practice Game ■From Our Own Correspondent.) Seromban, Saturday. Tlie Negii rugger season opened today with a practice game, Colours ver:;us Whites. Colours won easily by 25 points to 8. Several of the AllBlues As<atic side took part in the gaflM am a117 words
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138 1933-09-17 12 N. S. C. BEATS SELANGOR COLTS— 5-1 First Hockey Game Of Season In Negri (F om Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. Fielding a very weak side, the Negri Sembilan Club played its first hockey game of the season here today against the Sclangor Colts, who won s—l.5 1. The gam138 words
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Article677 1933-09-17 12 S.A.F.A. Cup Match FAST GAME AT ANSON STADIUM Chinese 1 .5. Malays II .1. NOTWITHSTANDING the counter at- traction of Gold Cup Day at Bukit Timah, the first round tie In the Singapore Amateur Football Association's cup competition between thf first team of the S.C.F.A. and677 words
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Article51 1933-09-17 12 WITH reference to the article on the locr-l manufacture of cricket bats, hockey sticks, polo sticks and badminton racquets that appeared in a recent issue of the Sunday Times, the only firm in Malaya that is carrying on this industry is the Universal Sports Company of Kuala51 words
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Article107 1933-09-17 12 The completion of an unusual funeral rite took place recently, when the wreaths which covered the coffin of Mr. William Albert Warren, aged 64, formerly a master wheelwright, were burned in one of the furnaces of his own forge near Camber well Road, S. E. This followed107 words
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Article979 1933-09-17 12 POSITIONS KEFOKE MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY The following were the positions of teams in the English and Scottish Leagues prior to yesterday's matches 11 -u Bolt First Division. P: W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Tottenham <P) 5 3 1 1 10 4 7 Huddersfleld (6) 5 3979 words
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Article88 1933-09-17 12 And Enraged Beast Fled In Terror Warwick (N.Y.), Saturday. Mrs. George Ball saved her brother-in-law from a bull because her scream proved sharper than a pitchfork. James Ball fell beneath the enraged bull's attack, and his brother George tried to beat It on* with a88 words
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Article586 1933-09-17 13 POULTRY NOTES. NO. 7 By Our Poultry Expert I WILL describe the way I have fed my birds for more than eight years. Although I am not suggesting that there is no better way, this method can be easily followed all over Malaya, for the ingredients are586 words
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Article, Illustration550 1933-09-17 13 Something About The Soldiers Malayan Volunteer News ALL good things come to an end, and last Sunday saw the conclusion of the annual Singapore Blsley meeting. The presentation of prizes was made by Mrs. Oldfleld, wife of the General Officer Commanding. SPEAKING before the distribution, Lieut. Col. M. J. T.550 words
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Article406 1933-09-17 13 AROUND the C UBS Eng Wah Kok Association. AT the 16th annual general meeting of the Eng Wah Kok Association held on Sept. 8. 1933, the following officials were elected: Patrons, Mr. Ang Chee Seng, Mr. Wee Ban Cheng, and Mr. Lira Thlam Siew; president, Mr. Chan KlmChoon; vice presidents,406 words
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Article511 1933-09-17 13 " CUEMAN - "CUEMAN" BILLIARDS by SIDE has brought down many a man at billiards Just as "side" In its colloquial sense pride has gone before many a fall away from the green woollen cloth. Side, let it be said at once, is a useful adjunct to511 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-09-17 13 Walter Lindrura, the famous Australian player. Breaks of 1900 are a habit with him.16 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-17 13 Zowq Xam Co. 46/48, PECK SEAH STREET. For "BALANCED' POULTRY FOODS, According to Poultry Editor's Formula. Prices on application. SING ATOKE Phone 7328.23 words
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Advertisement200 1933-09-17 13 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 costs lower t'uan many of the baby cars on the road. A car that has ample power to "fly" anjr hill, and can cover any distance200 words
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Article2305 1933-09-17 14 GREAT DAY FOR McPHERSON Two Firsts SPENCER CHAMPION JOCKEY (From Our Racing Correspondent.) piOLLOWING are the results of the fifth day's racing in the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meetIng: Race 1. THE PENANG PLATE. Value $2,000 •with a trophy to the winner. Class2,305 words
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Article328 1933-09-17 14 SINDERLAND TROUNCE SHEFFIELD London, Saturday. The following matches in the English and Scottish Leagues will be played this afternoon. Division I. Birmingham 2 Blackburn R. 0 Chelsea l Aston Villa 0 Derby County 3 Leeds Utd. 1 Huddersfleld 2 Stoke City 2 Liverpool 1 Leicester City 3328 words
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Advertisement106 1933-09-17 14 Jtlorlick's builds up vigorous young bodies L J8» /CHILDREN in their /^^wi*!!!^*^^^ 1 years should <W^ v^Lm be given a nourishing *r /)WJw diet one that provides M^^v !rv plenty of energy 'giving >> >y jIvM I food. That's why doctors VrlV recommend Horlick's >. Malted Milk. It supplies Mk^106 words
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Advertisement27 1933-09-17 14 PAVILION THIS WEEK I -W Jj^g^> *ACT and j^P^^Sjx9^a9^P Comedy HH f^B wf the WhxnLodtes I Mat MYRNA LOT, AUCE BRADY, FRANK MORGAN. THE SEASON'S BIGOEBT LAUGH!27 words
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Article2160 1933-09-17 15 Forward s Fine Record Of Tamil Footballers rjiHERE is no doubt that Mr. Bradney was right in insisting upon the Belangor Malays fulfilling their football engagement last Saturday, and the Incident should serve as a warning to clubs throughout Malaya that the only sporting thing to do2,160 words
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Advertisement146 1933-09-17 15 roiT fJvSSah all QfSm Yes; for both young and old. THE 'f) fJ&StC. K'NG'S OWN" Mixed is a wonderful T^,' fj /f^Jjfph assortment of 12 rich creamy varieties of J famous biscuits, and beir-3 packed in .fhry** specially sealed containers tney reach the k ImP'l^A consumer crisp and oven fresh.146 words
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Advertisement306 1933-09-17 15 HAS LOST FAT FOR THREE YEARS 68 lbs. Gone Altogether A woman writes: "Pot nearly three years I have been taking Kruschen Salts every morning in hot water, and have lost 68 lbs. of fat My weight before taking them was 196 lbs., and It Is now 128 lbs. Compare306 words
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Miscellaneous177 1933-09-17 15 THE INTELLIGENCE TEST Answers to the lnteUicciu-c Test. 1. awkward. 2. silent. 3. Australia 4 sphere. 5. centripetal 6. similar. 7. hexagon. 8. shoulder. 9. the train Is much heavier. 10 625. fc ANSWERS TO GENERAL QCESTIONK 1. Five in the afternoon. X For their collections of fairy tales. 3.177 words
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Article, Illustration113 1933-09-17 16 PART OF THE LARGE CROWD that lined the rails at Buklt Timah yesterday watching the finish of the Gold Cup race. TIN POOL (Spencer up) won the Perak Stake. A GLIMPSE of the field in the Selangor Stake, i IMSH of tne fr» nm113 words
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Advertisement14 1933-09-17 16 CALL AT Hang Deng Co. For GRAMOPHONES— RECORDS and MUSIC 103—105, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE.14 words
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Advertisement316 1933-09-17 16 gbe Beet in furniture For Value, Quality, and Design. •Rang DcnQ furniture Co. 103. SELEGIE ROAD. Factory 7#, Sophia Road, Singapore COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Asaeta £60.M«.tM. Arthur C. Potts, Manager A Underwriter Eastern Branch. Singapore. Rubber Goods FOR316 words
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