The Straits Times, 26 November 1933
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Title Section36 1933-11-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 102 Sunday, November 26th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya No. 102. Sunday. November 26th. 1933 a Price 10 cents.36 words
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553 1933-11-26 1 RACKETEERS EXPLOIT QUACK OPIUM-SMOKING CURES. Remedies Consist Of Tea Drinking And Praying fo Chinese Idols. Singapore's drug-sodden army of opium-smokers is being preyed upon by a number of unscrupulous quacks. Large fees are extorted from credulous coolies for an allegedly infallible treatment, which553 words
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Article, Illustration192 1933-11-26 1 "rnRY to anticipate the likely sur•l prises— that is my tip to all who go in for your football competitions," said Mr. S. Y. Liew, the winner of last week's "Sunday Times" $500 football competition. Mr. Liew, who works at the Municipal Depot192 words
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Article109 1933-11-26 1 The Municipal granite quarry at Mandal which may be handed over to the Singapore Harbour Board until their wharf extension contract is finished, is the largest on the Island Seven hundred and fifty thousand cubic yards have been excavated since 1921 and it is estimated that it109 words
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Article55 1933-11-26 1 Mr. E. C. Tidy, Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., who Is coming back from home leave this week accompanied by Mrs. Tidy, and who officiated as Officer in Charge of Detectives. Perak, prior to going on leave, is, it is understood, to be temporarily posted for duty as the Director55 words
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Article71 1933-11-26 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 4 11/32. (Sellers) 4 13/32. October-December 4 7/16. January-March I April-June 4 19/32. Market tone Firm. SILVER. Spot 18 *sd. Two months 18 7/16 d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, HtK New71 words
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Article74 1933-11-26 1 JEAN'S DREAM - JEAN'S DREAM. WON BY London, Saturday. The Manchester November Handicap, in which there were 28 starters, was run off today and resulted as follows (1) Mr. A. Boazman's JEAN'S DREAM (Dines) 7.5 (2) Mr. B. Warners FREE FARE (S. Wragg) 7.4 (3) Mr. E. Gregory's BON SOLDAT (Sirett)Reuter - 74 words
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Article153 1933-11-26 1 DEFECTIVE HAIR WAVING APPARATUS London, Saturday. A Well-known consulting engineer warns hairdressers regularly ard carefully to inspect all appliances, some of which requre Hor-e Office regulations. This warning follow: the electrocution of girl of 1" years of age, Miss Elsie Allbutt while having her air waved. At theReuter - 153 words
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Article263 1933-11-26 1 Martial Law Proclaimed In Fukien ALL PORTS HEAVILY MINED Shanghai, Saturday. \f ARTiAL law has been proAf claimed throughout Fukien. Strict precautions against surprise attack by the Nanking and Kwangtung fleets have been taken. The entrances to the Fakien ports have been mined and shipping has been prohibited from entering263 words
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Article136 1933-11-26 1 New York, Saturday. rpHE Disarmament Conference is a cor. 'ilch no efforts can bring back to i::e and if no death certificate is Issued it Is only because the doctors are afraid to listen to its heart, which has ceased to beat," declared M. Litvinoff, theReuter - 136 words
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Article62 1933-11-26 1 Melbourne, Satuiday. IN the -;torian tennis champicru 'r3 final, Perry (Great Britain) beat Crawford 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 and 6-3. Splendid accuracy of shots and indomitable fighting spirit earned Perry hi s victory, which he thoroughly deserved. Crawford g: ye a mingled display r' brilliant and mediocre tennisReuter - 62 words
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Article76 1933-11-26 1 Vienna, Saturday. The Austrian Government's version of the Relthimwinkel incident, in which a Reichswehr soldier was reported to have been shot by an Austrian frontier guard, published today in the Mittag Zeitung, says that a group of Austrian border police were suddenly surrounded by 200 Nazi StormReuter - 76 words
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Article57 1933-11-26 1 New York, Saturday. Lower tariffs and trade pacts to restore, the United States foreig 1 purchasing power were advocated by Mr. Henry A. Wallace, the Secretary of Agriculture, in a speech here today He said that tariffs must favour consumers instead of the blind, selfish narrow-minded andReuter - 57 words
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179 1933-11-26 1 Batavia, Saturday. WIDESPREAD unrest has been caused among the native rubber planters as a result of the Netherlands Indian Government's efforts to introduce restriction. A meeting at Amunati, Borneo, of native planters has adopted a resolution to oppose "government Interference, which must be prevented by all179 words
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Article227 1933-11-26 1 SHOP SALES SOAR. FESTIVE (SEASON IS APPROACHING. TtfORE money, ik beine- s>: on iTI Christmas thfrs year. Already, the > sales at one large i European store in Singapore have exceeded those T<kr the whole of the season last yeari and toys and other 1 gifts are In much bigger227 words
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Article64 1933-11-26 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 13*. 13 13/16. (F. 0.8.) 14 1/16 1»', Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers December 13 7 13 15/18. Jan-Mar. 14 It's. Apr.-June M July-Sept. 1414 11.. Tone of Market Dull Steady. Latest Cable per Ib. London64 words
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Advertisement16 1933-11-26 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARA^YKE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great i Britain.) Lu§4 OMcc for Malay* Ttmmgapore.16 words
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Advertisement64 1933-11-26 1 'Xyhocof&tes SOMETHING DIFFERENT! In Willard's Canadian "Forkdipt" Chocolates. You have something different, some/^MHM^ thing better, something for which you I 1 L^iL*-i to» v unconsciously waited yjj§^3^^y Delicious Chocolates of a generous _^^yjflaiy^^ •i*e. with a wide assortment of superb fillings, Willard's reach you as fresh as the d»y they64 words
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Article, Illustration1586 1933-11-26 2 LITE sipped a stengah at the Club. i It was about 5 o'clock, and on the Padang outside they played hockey I and tennis and rugger too. I can't remember how the subject was introduced. Perhaps the scene o: j European relaxation before us was responsible—1,586 words
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Article536 1933-11-26 2 WHAT mann«r of monster can it be that inhabits the almost bottomless depths of Looh Ness, in Scotland? Not one. but many people have seen a fearsome creature— "3o feet long, and with eyes like motor-car lamps"— travelling with an undulatory movement through the waters536 words
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Advertisement225 1933-11-26 2 las! i /T>/£\wN i/\c^i IW &r^Wy iffloDtin&flXKrso $50 and Hanper $30 and Hamper $20 and Hamper First prize. Second prize. Third prize. 17 OTHER XMAS HAMPER To j PRIZES. C. B. Competition eft SIME darby s CO.. no. SAVE THE LABELS AND SEND SIWOAPORt YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW. ASPARAGUS CHICKEN225 words
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Miscellaneous24 1933-11-26 2 HELP /PS I iVI MERELY jQ r I (T\ N *£C LOT FU *7 HE V^i (Copyrighl UK. by Th« B»ll SynixMt. ln< I24 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1933-11-26 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson h World's Champion Flayer and Greatest Card Analyst THE following hand was played by Mr. Julian Barth of New York City, Looking over all the high cards held by the partnership, the final contract of six no-trump does not seem too ambitious Actually, however,1,279 words
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573 1933-11-26 3 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 the matches,573 words
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Advertisement239 1933-11-26 3 For The Passing Hour. Learn CONTRACT by Example! This NEW BOOK "60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS" 1 60 PAGES By ELY CULBERTSON teaches you both bidding and play at CONTRACT BRIDGE. $1.25 A COPY By specl.-l arrangement with Mr Ely Culbertson, the world's greatest player and authority on modern Contract Bridge,239 words
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Advertisement602 1933-11-26 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in forro 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, 014 Jewry, E.G. .Me The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with602 words
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Miscellaneous137 1933-11-26 3 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE m 15 up up m <£. m m p 26 1 P' 7 I I CLUES. nn a 20. Hollow spherical body ALnUoS. ij. Glue 23. Evades I. Remuneration 24 plam |0 Gain 28. Sage j, 29. Girls name 12' Daub 13. Burnishing instrument 14. Smallest partible137 words
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Article922 1933-11-26 4 " CUEMAN - "CUEMAN" BILLIARDS by IN the advanced science of billiards you can pick out some simple 1 truths, some easily understandable principles that can help and that can I be adopted by the veriest novice. But as I have said here more than i once you should avoid the danger922 words
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Article692 1933-11-26 4 Around the Clubs. Bing Boys' 1 Party. INVITATIONS for the "Bing Boys" Musical Party's tiffin and dance to be held on Dec. 3 are already The function will be celebrated at the bungalow of one of the patrons of the party, Mr. Lim Hin Kiong. and it promises to be692 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-11-26 4 The Wynsomers, a thriving girls' hockey club in Kuala Lur.ipur10 words
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127 1933-11-26 4 Weight Lifting Open Championships ALL entries for the forthcoming championships are definitely closed. Further entries will not be entertained. Competitors who have sent In their names for registration for the tournament are kindly requested to attend the premises of the "Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union," 136, Tanjong Katong Roa^d.127 words
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Article1068 1933-11-26 4 OUR EXPERT - HOW to RID RUNS of ROUP OUR EXPERT Poultry Notes BY «p B." of 33 Dublin Road. Singapore writes as follows: "Thanks for your information re eese It is very kind of you to have ;lven me such a prompt reply. I am ooking forward to your article in tonorrow's1,068 words
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Article67 1933-11-26 4 A middle-aged Chinese was m scalded by boiling water in a house in Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday. The whole of the man's bark and thighi were badly burned and he was unconscious when removed to the hospital. Before the arrival of the ambulance the injured parts wera67 words
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Article53 1933-11-26 4 From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. Sir Basil Blackett will pass through Seremban on Monday on his wiy to Malacca. He will lunch ai the Seremban Residency and perhaps will visit Yam Tuan at fc-.ri Menantl which, however, is not definite. No discussion of finance will take53 words
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Article52 1933-11-26 4 A young Chinese cycling along Bras Basah Road last eveninp came into collision with car at the junction of Bencoolen Street. When the ambulance arrived the patient was lying face upwards in the middle of the road. He had sustained a lacerated wound on his face and was52 words
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Article18 1933-11-26 4 London, Saturday. The Prince of Wales today received Mr. Quo Tai-chi, the Chinese Minister. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Advertisement157 1933-11-26 4 t* 1 'W*! W?'*l? jf^B 1 4Blh^tfi^h. Ifyfj'*" f* f 5 r-i 1 1^ 1^ 11 l^v \i 'pWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO the shabby old A men you see on the streets to-day were in their prime ambitious, industrious, vigorous confident of accumulating sufficient capital to be independent. What has happened157 words
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Advertisement62 1933-11-26 4 DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S FAMOUS POULTRY MEDICINES and KOSSOLIAN BLOOD SALT POULTRY TONIC. Free booklet All about Poultry Ailments to all purchasers of .'oultry Medicines. Sole Agents for Malaya MEDICAL HALL LTD. Gono Xam Co. 46/48, PECK SEAB STREET. For Gardens, Vegetables and other planting purposes SHEEP DUNG* (MANURO) Packed62 words
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Advertisement230 1933-11-26 5 g^wti Wm^ mKLJ HI IHI «9^ HAVE PERFECTED A DELICIOUS" FOOD DNNK All the experience of Cadburys, wfr<* V have specialised in food-drinks for over /ft a hundred years, has contributed to the ill 111 ft )ll I |f~^\ V. I Vi/ I! ''llllll '^-Mm rapidly transformed into human energy.230 words
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Article367 1933-11-26 6 HOW GAOL BREAKERS ARE AIDED London, Saturday. ¥T seems likely that 1933 will go down In the annals of crime as "escape year." for the past few months have seen a record number of escapes and attempted escapes from penal establishments. Indeed, the number is assuming such367 words
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Article115 1933-11-26 6 STEADY INCREASE SINCE TAX CUT FIGURES given by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in answer to Dr. Salter, Socialist member for Bermondsey. show that 1,222.000 standard barrels of beer were produced during October as compared with 975.000 for the corresponding month last year an increase115 words
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Article121 1933-11-26 6 All bin Mohamod, a 60-year-old Arab who has been partially paralysed for the last 12 years, pleaded guilty in the Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempted suicide. He said that he hac 7 tried to kill himself in a fit of depression. The police stated121 words
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Article69 1933-11-26 6 New York, Saturday. BERNARD Shaw has permitted his story, "The Devils Disciple," to be filmed by R.K.O. Radio-Pictures, the well-knowr Hollywood Firm, early next spring. This will be the first play of Shaw to be filmed in America. Shaw had previously declared, "I dc not believe Hollywood isReuter - 69 words
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Article685 1933-11-26 6 Arrest Of Mystery Ship After Heavy Gunfire. DESTROYER AND CRUISER JOIN IN SEARCH. A BRITISH naval rating kidnapped in the open sea by alleged fishing poachers a destroyer and cruiser scouring the lone islands of the Hebrdes a mystery trawler the sound of gunfire. These are685 words
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Article218 1933-11-26 6 LONDON BOY MAKES WORLD HUM They put a sentimental little sowi called "The Last Round-up" in tiu latest Zelgfeld Follies show on Br- .iriway. After the first night everyone came out of the theatre humming it. Th song was the hit of the show. So Bing Crosby, Prince of Crooners,218 words
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Article429 1933-11-26 6 GIRL GAVE BLOOD IN VAIN London. Saturday. AFTER doctors and nurses had lought all day to preserve his life, a gunman has died in Lambeth Hospital. London, from a bullet fired by a man who had bee: robbed of cheques and money worth over £1.030. The. gunman429 words
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Article236 1933-11-26 6 WANTS A JOB IN GERMANY Hitlers British nephew Is in Berlin, and the only leading Nazi who does not know of his visit Is Hitler himself. His name is Willie Hitler. He is a British subject, twenty-three years old, born In Liverpool. For somi; time he has236 words
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Article121 1933-11-26 6 A settlement was announced at Nottingham Assizes of the case In which the 72-year-old Earl of Annesley was sued for breach of promise of marriage by Mrs. Cicely FenwickeStowe, widow of a Naval Officer, and the Earl's former housekeeper. Mr. Loseby, who appeared with Mr.121 words
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Article28 1933-11-26 6 Paris, Saturday. No candidates for the premiership called at the Elysee this morning. M. Lebrun is continuing to consult the leaders of the Centre parties. Neuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement22 1933-11-26 6 "CHEAP" oils may I be cheaper per gallon BUTMOTOR OIL IS CHEAPER PER MILE! CASTROL HOLDS THE ECONOMY RECORDS FOR CARS MOTORCYCLES.22 words
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Advertisement113 1933-11-26 6 WL4A mi^^^^ and health is ensured by ENO. poi«)n-niakf gleCt t0 kO6P y Ur inner s y stem free from a lt S 1 m trO v iy r f omDlende(i by S doctors a ever^whe e re Ce Don I 't S3 J put up with feeling only "half113 words
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Article, Illustration407 1933-11-26 7 The Missionary Blight In The Pacific The Gospel Of The Son. By Alain Gerbault. Hodder and Sto.., hton. 10s. 6d. TNTERESTED readers of Gerbaulfs two previous books, which brought us half way round the world with him in his little sailing ship Firecrest, will be disappointed In the third volume,407 words
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Article603 1933-11-26 7 HOW TO PREVENT WAR The Intelligent Ma».s Way Prevent War. Edited by Leon rd Woolf. Gollancz. ss. WE are now seeing a regular spate of books for the "Intelligent man." Mr. O. D. H. Cole has appealed to this hypothetical being in the realm of economics, and now we have603 words
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Article335 1933-11-26 7 A Mystery You Will Enjoy The Clock Ticks On. By Valentine Williams. Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. i..i HERE is a real t::riller by the author of the "Clubfoot" books. The whole )f the period covered by "The Clock Ticks On" is less than a week, and during that time an335 words
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Article, Illustration700 1933-11-26 7 Awheel through the DESERT Cairo To Persia And Back. By Owen Tweedy. Jarrolds. 18s. THE author commences his description of his latest motoring adventure with a most amusing account of his Journey from Genoa to Egypt In an Italian ship, travelling specal third class." Most of the first class stewards700 words
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Article154 1933-11-26 7 A "SAPPER" THRILLER Ronald Standish. By Sapper Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. enthusiasts will revel in this collection of a dozen short stories from the pen of one of the most popular writers of detective fiction. Standish. a? most of you know, is a wealthy yount man who possesses an154 words
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Article316 1933-11-26 7 Bridges Latest Novel Three Blind Mice. By Victor Bridges. Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. \M R Bridges does not come up to his usual high standard in this book, although "Three Blind Mice" is not without its excitements and the discovery of the real murderer of John Osborne is totally316 words
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Article471 1933-11-26 7 Religion, Reality And Mysticism The Headquarters of Reality. By Edmund Holmes. (Methuen 55.) IT is often said that the spiritual con- flict of today is between Christianity and materialism, or. as some writers put it, between Catholicism and Marxism. That is not a complete and final antithesis. There is another471 words
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Advertisement22 1933-11-26 7 1934 iiiiiiitiiuiiiHiiiiiiiniiiii New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER SPEED AUSTINS see them at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Branches from Singapore to Pcnang. I22 words
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Advertisement109 1933-11-26 7 A delightful yet Inexpensive Gift I MALAYAN MEMORIES BY R. O. WINSTEDT J With illustrations by Dorothea A. W. Aldworth CONTENTS i A RAJAH OF DREAM TIMAH'S PASSION PUTEH'S PASSING I A RIBBER KING I HIS LAST DEVICE 1 A SOOTHER OF CARDS A RAJAH LADY A DEALER IN DAGGERS109 words
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Advertisement54 1933-11-26 7 RASILDON AIR MAIL STATIONF.RY 1 *M T~ *> mm i.-»^»t~- •< unmftk .-•> t.aMf. AIR MAIL STATIONERY INSIST ON THIS QUALITY Tk« t|Mril u< Stro«(r« P»p*r Kiiltkla. w«*top« n|kl«i Ihw Kalfo>i>K<. ■I LIONMANO JNJtI PRODUCT. <£y Mannfat tared by John Dickinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated hi England) POST BOX 1M Singapore.54 words
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Article1122 1933-11-26 8 Fashion In Retrospect. FROM A LONDON WOMAN'S WINDOW (By Our Own Correspondent). Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Oct. 28. AT Claridge's last night there was a parade of nineteenth-century costumes In aid of the Royal Northern Hospital. Since so many of oui fashions this season are said to be inspired1,122 words
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Article762 1933-11-26 8 SEEN IN and ABOUT TOWN BY Our Woman Correspondent. THE gaiiy-decorated Drill Hall was packed, as was also Raffles, the Sea View and Singapore's two cabarets last week end. Apparently there is nothing like a race meeting to put people into a festive spirit and everyone Is out to enjoy762 words
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Article, Illustration821 1933-11-26 8 - FS there anything so utterly gay and' cheering as a tartan skirt, or a little Jacket In tartan-patterned silk, i or even kilted collar and cuffs of tartan taffetas on a plain frock? Looking through a collection of tar- tan Ideas a few days ago I821 words
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Article174 1933-11-26 8 By a Physician IT has been pointed out in pre- vious articles how important it 1 is after sprains to gtt the affected joints into full working: order as soon as possible. This is becauso prolonged rest allows thickening i to take place inside and round the174 words
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Advertisement129 1933-11-26 8 HAVE YOU VISITED WHITEAWAYS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR? ONLY 18 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS LADIES' PINK MKIU l KISED COTTON BKASSIERE. Perfect fitting, as sketch. PRICE 35 cents. MORLEVS LADIES' WOOL CARDIGAN. Plain shades with contrast stripe border. two pockets. Shades Raisen, Camel Brown and Powder Blue. PRICE $8.95 each. LADIES'129 words
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Advertisement135 1933-11-26 8 NEW AUTUMN COLLECTION including Corsets, Millinery, Etc. SHOWING DAILY 2ND FLOOR, MAYNARDS BUILDING, 11, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. PHONE 3164. Lovely Hats, Gowns and Tailor Suits Have just arrived PARIS RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT). CAPITOL BUILDING STAMFORD ROAD SINGAPORE. $seaut£ for Christmas. j Cultivation anb preservation of XSeauts I wbicb gives135 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1933-11-26 9 "lVf UST nave B iven you a Jump. 1" Sorry. Ought to have blown my horn." re was a pause. you've got that book of Mr. thud's there," said Monty, with a i overdone carelessness. mcd more than r ather inc. He had been manoeuvring with the open door as1,269 words
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Article1702 1933-11-26 9 P. G. Wodehouse - HEAVY WEATHER P. G. Wodehouse Our Serial by something valuable, Is to have people bidding against one another for It. His Reasons. "AH, I have my reasons, all right," v said Monty. "But it's a long story. Do you mind if we just leave it at this— that there are1,702 words
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Article161 1933-11-26 9 Monty Bodkin, who has been dismissed from the Mammoth Publishing Co., by the proprietor, Lord Tilbury, gets a job at Blandings Castle as the Earl of Emsu-orlh's secretary. Sue Brown, a chorus girl, Monty't former f.ancce, who is noto engaged to Ronala Fi&h, Lord Emsworth's secretary. Sue at the161 words
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Advertisement74 1933-11-26 9 HDEAIT MlUfc* Steamed Vanilla Puddings 3 oz. butter or nut margarine. -3 oz. castor sugar. 3 oz.' white bread-crumbs.' 4 oz.' flour. Vanilla essence to taste.' Two eggs. Small tin "Ideal Milk. METHOD. Cream up sugar, butter and eggs in a basin for ten minutes, then add other ingredients. Put74 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1933-11-26 10 To argue the Justice and expediency of treating the domiciled non-Malays fairly is one thing, but to claim equality of status for them In the Malay States is quite another, and it is significant that the latter claim comes, not from responsible non-Malays in the Malay States, but1,714 words
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Article905 1933-11-26 10 A. J. MOORE- BENNETT - PENANG: island of FADED Glories A. J. MOORE-BENNETT The Cruise Of The "Medea By THE first three weeks of this year were spent with countless workmen and the decks were Uttered up with cases of goods in process of packing. How any work ever gets done in Singapore is a905 words
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Article156 1933-11-26 10 This week's ten dollars is split into two fives. The first goes to A.R., of Seremban, who swears he heard the story printed below at a recent race meeting in Singapore. I don't believe him, but still For details regarding the remainIng five chips, see this week's "pome."156 words
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Article120 1933-11-26 10 (Ananias News Factory.) London, Saturday. Acting on instructions contained in your 17 urgent cables received during the week, I have made exhaustive inquiries us a result of which I am able to state that the published explanation of Sir Basil Blackett's visit to Malaya is substantially correct, and120 words
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Article60 1933-11-26 10 Voting Coupon. Write on the dotted line (in block letters) the name of the person you think is the most brilliant liar in Malaya MR ANANIAS OF THE SUNDAY TIMES. Send this coupon, together with your birth certificate, to any branch of the S.S. or F.M.S.60 words
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Advertisement235 1933-11-26 10 ENTERTAINMENTS NOVEMBER 26, 1933. ALIIAMBRA Its Great To Be Alive. 6.15—9.15 p.m. CAPITOL The Song You Gave Me. Also Don and Sally. 6.15 8.15 p.m. MARLBOBOUGti A Farewell To Anns. 6.15—9.15 p.m. PAVILION Her Body Guard. 6.15—9.15 p.m. KITZ, GEYLANG. Men Must Fight. Also Wild Company. 6.15—9.15 pjn. BOXY, KATONG.235 words
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Advertisement51 1933-11-26 10 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas.' t 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. TELEPHONE51 words
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Advertisement10 1933-11-26 10 ASSERTIONS S^ffi|| Jg&L»»^ Hlns?* i ANA. Nl A W^J^^ -.y10 words
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403 1933-11-26 11 FIRST IMPERIAL AIRWAYS 'PLANE DUE ON DEC. 19 FARES TO LONDON AND ROUTE ANNOUNCED IT is oliit-i illy announced that Imperial Airways in conjunction with Indian Transcontinental Airways have completed plans for the extension, of the. London-Rangoon air service to Singapore. The first through service is scheduled to leave London403 words
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209 1933-11-26 11 "THOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS..." 4HMAT bin Marif, a young Javanese clad In grey "bags." khaki shirt and red and black striped blazer, stood his trial yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on a charge of giving false information to the police. The charge was the outcome209 words
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Article, Illustration857 1933-11-26 11 GOOD ATTENDANCE DESPITE HEAVY RAIN ipOR once in a while favourites were very much to the fore at Bukit Timah yesterday on the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's amateur meeting, and also the end of the 1933 racing season. In five of the857 words
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239 1933-11-26 11 AL. SMITH AND "SOUND MONEY" i CAMPAIGN New York, Saturday. MR. Al Smith, the latest recruit to the ranks of opponents of President. Roosevelt's monetary, policy, declares for the return to the gold standard, saying I am for the gold dollar against boloney dollars." Mr.Reuter - 239 words
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Article62 1933-11-26 11 Boise (Idaho), Saturday. The National Grange, the largest and most important farmers' organisation, has sent a resolution to President Roosevelt urging him to Inflate tho U. S. currency until the 1926 price level has been re-established and also to Issue non-interest bearing Treasury notes to a62 words
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Article281 1933-11-26 11 BELIEVE it or not, says a contemporary, an old lady in China died of Joy when she received a present of $100 from her son in Singapore. A "Sunday Times" reporter, duly apologising to Mr. Ripley for the use of his famous caption, records a few281 words
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Article79 1933-11-26 11 Lieut. F. J. L. Mayger. M.C., or the S.S.V.F., has been transferred to the S.S.V.F., Reserve of Officers, with effect from Oct. 27. Lieut. H. N. Winter of the S.S.V.F., has been transferred to the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers, with effect from Oct. 25. Second-Lieut. P. H. Barton,79 words
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Article574 1933-11-26 11 Malacca Wins 2- 1 THRILLING HOCKEY GAME AT K. L (From Our Cfcvn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Because the Malacca hockey team made good use of scoring changes they won their match against Selangor played here today by the odd goal In three, Selangor losing for the574 words
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Advertisement338 1933-11-26 11 Grave Health Dangers of INDIGESTION M Q GASTRK TROUBLES -^^i. {l**l Hundreds of people (all e*ty preyt to this x Dettroyer of Health. It bring* «harp p«mt W—T I Bk to the chest, an agoniiinß ache between W. kl V IMM A »he thouldcr bladci— (ear of food a frtm338 words
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Advertisement28 1933-11-26 11 7&Arseffywu{D'ON'T BE VAGUE Jfc^ ORDER if/9 ncuij NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?,U. D iNCORPOftATtO \*K tNOlWO) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH.28 words
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196 1933-11-26 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE movement to organise UnoU'icial opinion in the F.M.S., which began one year ago and was inspired by the succes of the Straits Settlements Association, has taken a new turn. At the end of the first year of196 words
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Article, Illustration233 1933-11-26 12 CHINESE CHARGED AMMUNITION ALLEGEDLY SOLD ILLEGALLY Tl^e allegation that he had sold ammunition without a permit was made against Lim Peck Kwee, a sundry f>oods shop proprietor of Choa Chu Kang Road, at his trial before the Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Foircr, yesterday. He was arrested as the233 words
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407 1933-11-26 12 EFFECT OF TENDERS SYSTEM. A BITTER attack on the system of awarding major government contracts, as encouraging:, not only the unreliable contractor, but dishonesty among- subordinate P.W.I), officers, is made by an officer at one time cmplnj cd in that department. "F LEFT the407 words
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241 1933-11-26 12 JOHORE'S "AWKWARDLY DRAFTED LAW (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. INFERENCE to an "awkwardly drafted" law was made In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice i Savage Bailey today during the hearing of an important action against the Johore Government. A Chinese landowner, Tan Ah Boon, sued the Johore241 words
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Article106 1933-11-26 12 Yakutsk, Nov. 23. The steamer Pervaya Platlletka (The First Five Year Plan), equipped with powerful Diesel engine, has arrived in Yakutsk, with a cargo of food supplies and technical equipment brought from the western part of the Soviet Union by way of sea. Formerly dog-sleds constituted the only106 words
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Article187 1933-11-26 12 FORMER BEAUTY SPOT DISFIGURED /\NE of Singapore's brightest open spaces is to be an eyesore for a few months. The biggest advertisement hoardings that have yet disfigured the city are being erected round the Europe hotel building, and will remain tbcre for some months during the reconstruction work187 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-11-26 12 Sir David Murray, R.A. a vigorous opponent of ultra-modern tendencies in art, who died last week.16 words
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Article598 1933-11-26 12 Perak Beaten 8-7. FIRST MALAYA CUP FIXTURE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. In ideal Rugby weather before the largest crowd yet seen on the local padang, Ponang beat Perak in the first Malaya Cup fixture by the narrow margin of eight points to seven. Penang had598 words
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Article942 1933-11-26 12 Can Illegal Partnership Be Sued THE question whether an illegul partnership can be sued, and to what extent the partners can be held civilly liable for the debts of the partnership, was argued at length in the Court of Appeal yesterday. The case in point was942 words
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Advertisement67 1933-11-26 12 SSl^fiii Nt> w 1© the 191 H. S &>** <* s/efifdth HI N C CEDUCi fln > i^"~* Should you slice your drives foozle UHJibBISI lP^ your approaches, duff your putts or ty w 'rfs\ "^O^ play like a Bobb y Jon es, you'll still v^ r LV W enjoy67 words
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Advertisement92 1933-11-26 12 Chosen for dependability I-i ■'HSICrmZ-l l i** e chance didn't decide the choice of Him I tvKtsT i? 33 fuoHT i* "sea on this expedition. The same careJrojrTnnpjamra^ ful Judgment that selected personnel, store* and equipment with an. eye to rigid dependa/fgg!^; bUity, also selected the film. Kodak was /QSRv92 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1933-11-26 13 Edwin T. Woodhall - Edwin T. Woodhall By "Secrets Of Scotland Yard ENGLAND owes a very real debt to the men of Scotland Yard Special Branch and Central Department who just before and during the Great War fought and frustrated the dangerous enemy spies. It was the vigilance of "Yard" detej1,346 words
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Article123 1933-11-26 13 If Greece Does Not Deport Insull Athens, Nov. 24. Ways and means must be found to deport Insull or reprisals will be threatened. This Is the gist or an intimation from the United States Government to the Greek Government following "unsatisfactory" reasons for the non-extradition of theReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration945 1933-11-26 13 IN THE SPORTING LIMELIGHT ¥F nearly 20 years of active association with the game In this country can be taken as a qualification, one of the "G.0.M." of S.C.C., as well as Singapore and Malayan soccer, is Mr. Joe Lee, a popular vice-president of945 words
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Advertisement21 1933-11-26 13 BRITISH MADE PLAYING CARDS $1.90 PER DOZEN PACKS. POSTAGE SO cents extra. CASH WITH ORDERS. Apply: "ECONOMY", "Sunday Times 9 Singapore.21 words
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Advertisement204 1933-11-26 13 YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE THE 1934 SINGER CARS To know all about the 1934 Singers is to understand the trend of modern motoring. You should see and drive a 1934 Singer at your earliest opportunity. Just call on our showrooms and see one— well be pleased to204 words
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Article, Illustration3724 1933-11-26 14 Anthony Parsons - Anthony Parsons Our Short Story By rwas the quiet turning of the key in tne lock of the door that cry stalllsed Messenger's uneasiness into a definite fear. Right through the almost interminable dinner he had been oppressed by a senso as of something Impending, but3,724 words
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Advertisement133 1933-11-26 14 L m mmm M HIH one blade KM l^mmL^F^F WILL CARRY mrm m M^m m many days The Great Feature— of the MYATT DAYM\n?C BLADE is the patented device of marking on each side of the blade alternate days of the week. This device Is based on the well known133 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1933-11-26 15 LAST week I met the prettiest Chinese girl I have ever seen. Alas, It was only in the window of a photographer's shop, and I fear that that is as near to her as I shall ever get, for she Is the daughter1,635 words
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Article, Illustration346 1933-11-26 15 The "Wanderers" Log. Malayan percentage must be very similar. The number of Europeans in this country who are not well balanced, and who cannot pass lightly over the minor irritations and difficulties of life, is alarming. Nevertheless, I think it is true to say that a large majority of white346 words
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Advertisement92 1933-11-26 15 ARROW W TOOTH BRUSHES J?Jk FOR WHITER vjj|(f AND BRIGHTER Wgl V^*^ TEETH, if A V&v5J^ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. W^-T Sole Agents: L. E. TELS CO.'S TRADING SOCIETY. Pi^^EC ONOMY" SCRIBBLING r ftnn rer O<nea No. 1. 10 inches X 8 inches $1.30 No. 2. 4!4 inches X 5«/ 2 inches92 words
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Advertisement172 1933-11-26 15 at ROBINSONS If you want your Gilts to show 12 good taste and discrimination you JB^ must see our X'n.as I 'a\s. Gifts that bring lasting joy, < MSslSm WL that are useful and certain of appreciation and at prices that are stri tJ 9i^K^ ly moderate. i J^k Jlßk172 words
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Article, Illustration503 1933-11-26 16 Fourteen Attempts Missed This Season! DESPITE the fact that the Selangor Rusiby team lias only been beaten once this season— by the Malayan Command on Armistice Day— their displays have been somehow disappointing. ¥N the scrum they are well served. Paxton-Harding as leader and hooker is503 words
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Article352 1933-11-26 16 ENTERPRISING GIRLS' CLUB. •T*HE postponed inter-state hockey fixture between Selangor and Malacca will be played at Kuala Lumpur this week-end. Malacca has so far been able to gather only a single point in the three games played and so several changes have been made in the side for Saturday's352 words
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Article328 1933-11-26 16 REVIEW OF WEEK'S SPORT. Seremban, Saturday BY a strange coincidence during the last fortnight while the Negri Sembilan hockey team were obtaining draws, the rugby side also obtained similar results. The first was again.it the Command when the combined states held them to a pointless draw. Then last328 words
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Article, Illustration748 1933-11-26 16 PENANG. CHANGES IN RUGGER TEAM. Penang, Saturday. pENANG will meet Perak at -ugger in Ipoh today, in the "Mulu Cup fixture and the following hay been selected to represent the Settlement: Kirk; Fenwick, Cameron, Hague and Clark; Bingham and Latlmer; Wraight, Scoular, Smith, Rycroft, Coupar, Gibson, Burgess and Clements. OWING748 words
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Advertisement186 1933-11-26 16 AT t atta^tl SELANGOR'S RUGBY j Crk^\T*rnTXT/-i HOCKEY NEWS j/ r^ l xx A nvn^^ MALAYAN! problems. IoPORTINGj AND notes m The 1934 H a™T V\T £?'jC V Jk +J*S\ ILttt JH aB »Bt m saf B^LkJE *W a^arat^ 1 C i I RT*%\ T^l Kaw^^^am B a^a^aV WW ft186 words
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Article729 1933-11-26 17 NEGRI-MALACCA DEFEATED. 6 Points To Nil. GRUELLING BATTLE ON MUDDY GROUND. Singapore C pts Ncgri-Maiacca Nil. After i* gruelling forward battle on a waterlogged ground and in blinding rain during the whole of the opening half Slngap ire managed to get through their second Malaya Cup engagement729 words
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Article598 1933-11-26 17 WDLTSHIRES HKVTEN IN POOR GAME. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor beat the Wiltshires R igby team by one goal and three tries (14 joints to n:!> this afternoon. The ground was dry, but it was a jioor Same, many movements breaking d >wn through598 words
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Article817 1933-11-26 17 T^HE following will represent the Have- lock Road XI against the Cluny Rompers in a friendly match at soccer today at the Chinese High School ground: Kay Eng, Ah Kow Ah Tim, Khoon Chye. Ah Hong. Teck Chye. Ah Sam, Kee Chuan, Jimmy Goh, Soh Teng, Soon817 words
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Advertisement29 1933-11-26 17 <— BRITAIN'S FINEST PICTURE! HERBERT A A MARSHALL. WAO J^L Madeleine Carroll, Conrad Veidt, >9 ML JL Sir Gerald rfu Maurier Coming and to the CAPITOL _Edmund Gwern. S 0029 words
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Advertisement217 1933-11-26 17 BEAUTIfrUL I&AIHI S OF SINGAPOREm||| Both these lovely children rfk were reared in Singapore /A &l VH Cow I pate Jlljto Milk Food if Agents for North /fIUH I&C*~' Wl -v 4| j I Tii* n Malaya and Penang T f^SHS"SB^3 I Agents for South >^ N^ *^^m C^MttMtffS 1217 words
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Article, Illustration1996 1933-11-26 18 the World of Badminton IFiM T/ie Association" s Tournament Finish This Year? Many Courts 'Available High Standard Of The dame Up-Country Selangor's Proud Record Move To Hold All-Malayan Chinese Singles Tourney. ris now quite evident that immediate arrangements will have to be made by the committee of the Singapore AssociationWee Bet Chay - 1,996 words
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Advertisement33 1933-11-26 18 >»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■— COMING PAVILION THIS WEEK! j la. UPTOTHCNfCK' j I WINIFReD SHOTTeH mjt W^ AND MARY BROL'UH, MARJORIE HUME. WL ROY STONE and his Mon*eipi««r Band. story by y j BEN TRAVERS^JU j ...J33 words
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Advertisement13 1933-11-26 18 Pudu English Girls' School team, the winners of the inter school badminton tournament.13 words
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Advertisement61 1933-11-26 18 .^^y^--- 9 t -tfit C* I j 1, p ~r^^r 1 W.J W. Vi s\ r O C*> rri 1 m^ mil (f^ y\\ J She: And are there any Tigers in Malaya He: Thousands, my dear, thousands You find them in every Club, Hotel, Rest House and Home. OF61 words
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Article802 1933-11-26 19 22-0 Victory 30 RUGBY PLAYERS IN A MUDBATH! Medical Coll. 22 pts.: Raffles Coll nil rR the first time the Inter-College Rugby Challenge Cup, presented by Sir David Galloway, was competed for yesterday, and was won by the Medical College in the most trying conditions. The 30802 words
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Article336 1933-11-26 19 TOTTENHAM LOSES TO DERm London Saturday. Owing to the First Round of the F. A. Cup being played, only First and Second Division games in the English League were played this afternoon:— Division I. Aston Villa 2 Newcastle Utd. 3 Chelsea 1 Birmingham l Huddersfleld T. 0Reuter - 336 words
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Article84 1933-11-26 19 Islands 3 pts.; S. Johore ..Nil. A military Rugby XV composed of R.E. men from Pulau Brani and R.A. men from Blakan Mati, visited Johore Bahru yesterday and defeated the ■oath Johore RFC. by three points to I nothing. It was raining throughout the match, and as a84 words
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Article63 1933-11-26 19 BEAT RAFFLES COLLEGE BYJ SIX CLEAR POINTS In a Rugby match played at Raffles College ground, Bukit Timah Road, the Kota Raja Club defeated the College by six points (two tries) to nil. I The following played lor Kota Raja Club: Johari, A. Rahman. Iksan, Dolfatah, Yusof63 words
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Article1019 1933-11-26 19 HOW THEY STOOD BEFORE YESTERDAY'S GAMES 'THE following were the positions of teams in the English and Scottish Leagues prior to yesterday's matches: Goals P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts Tottenham (P) 15 9 2 4 28 11 22 Arsenal (1) 15 8 2 5 301,019 words
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Article1828 1933-11-26 19 HEAVY GOINGPOOR TIMES. j OODDEN turf and intermittent show- ers made conditions far from pleasant at Buklt Timah yesterday. Favourites Justified the confidence of punters, although the going was heavy, and consequently poor times were registered. Following are the details of the races i Race1,828 words
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Advertisement14 1933-11-26 19 i-^giVUfftt W\ SHOWIMG THIS WEEK i WSyQfo) Mp, "AVILIONj the jcreeirs \t\ REAT SUCCESS14 words
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Advertisement31 1933-11-26 19 MAISON "CHARETTE" g HIGH STKEET. A new shipment of the latest French creations Evening, Afternoon Morning Dresses. Hats etc., will be on view on Dec. 1, at the most moderate prices.31 words
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Advertisement351 1933-11-26 19 HER FAT WAS A BURDEN Now She is Quite Slender Mere is another case where the trim, slim figure of youth has displaced the coarse, fat outline of middle-age. It Is a housekeeper writing. She says I cannot say what weight I was, but I was very fat— a burden351 words
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Article, Illustration90 1933-11-26 20 A RUNAWAY WIN in the first ra*-e. THE WINNER of the fifth returning to the paddock. I WONDER what will win I IM. THE POST— How the camera saw a finish at the ra LEADING in the winner of the third race. -OKI-MALACCA attacking in t:»r90 words
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Advertisement105 1933-11-26 20 I CALL AT Bang Ibenp Co. For GRAMOPHONES— RECORDS and MUSIC 103—105, Selerie Road, SINGAPORE. ■BWMHHISMn«HI.«W A Splendid STAGE and SCREEN DOUBLE ATTRACTION I OPENING TODAY AT THE CAPITOL 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 On the Stage: The famous Dancers who appeared On the Screen: A Celebrated Singing Star in her first105 words
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Advertisement219 1933-11-26 20 gbc Beet tn jf Ur n 1 1 11 1* C %> B For Value, Quality, and Design. "Hang Ibeno Jurnitiuc go. Factory 7O, Sophia Road, Singapore. 103, SEL£GIE ROAD. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated Id England.) Fir*. Life, Marine, Accident. Guarantee and Motor. Asset. X60.000.00*. Arthur C rolls.219 words
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