Malayan Saturday Post, 26 November 1932
1932-11-26
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section32 1932-11-26 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. MALAYAN SATURDAY POST Proprietors T H E M A L AYA TRIBUNE" PR ESS,LTD. J INCORPORATED tM THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOL. X. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932. NO. 9.32 words
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Advertisement134 1932-11-26 1 36P Special flppointmcnt '^m^ So W. Che Iking of Siam. '<• ks»ii>. ■?31iPi<B' i* 72 < s Genuine Cut Crystal Ware i FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. <J|jL EFFECTIVE MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND W^ ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION. MMM [U. L-yp LARGEST SELECTION OF EVERYTHING USEFUL. siNGAPORE. B p. De134 words
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Advertisement84 1932-11-26 2 I THE Malaya Tribune I Press I Limited, j S SC-60, Anson load, 8 SINGAPORE, j PRINTERS I OF THIS j jo PUBLICATION I The Malayan j 1 Saturday Post! o f i THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT 1 undertakes:- s i I Book Work, Is 9 Catalognes, 1 S Monthly84 words
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Advertisement134 1932-11-26 2 jTwc [avourite Mineral Waters S J j Mm ■-■>:->■■" ~'-'f-' v i v ■■■-•J I I v to hove i I Mm M M M TtssB&A Mcnf, besfiMltinl' m j I XI m 9 If iim. /^w^l i 5 I SC<^JiftiH| Is your hair dry .wiry. hard to J^^lL^ii J134 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section8 1932-11-26 1 THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.8 words
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Article73 1932-11-26 1 The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anscn Read, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles •nd Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to THE MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped and a'ddre$73 words
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Article53 1932-11-26 1 Page. Editorials 2 11 Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by "Echo" 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 6 Golf, by Joyce Wethered 9 Home Soccer '0 Motoring Talkie Topics 2 Photographic Section 17-20 London Letter "3 Radio 26 General Sports News and Pictures Commercial 3053 words
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Article35 1932-11-26 1 It is rumoured that the Hon. Mr \V. S. Gibton, Legal Adviser, F.M.S.. will come to Singapore m March as Chairman of the Committee appointed to enquire into the possibilities of the proposed Customs Union.35 words
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Article, Illustration22 1932-11-26 1 Mr. R. Thampipillay, 34 years a teacher m the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, has received the Imperial Service Medal.22 words
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752 1932-11-26 1 Personalia.... here and there in Malaya. Iv<fave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. E. RazeHon, M.C.S. Mr. C. Alma Baker, C.8.E., and Mrs. Alma Baker have arrived m Malaya from Hom#, Mr. W. Bartley, President of the Singapore Municipality, lias left for Australia on furlough. Mr. G. L.752 words
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Article1216 1932-11-26 2 commentary on current evenis. by the Editor. With the lamented death of Mr Cochrane, the incumbency of Malay :i House falls vacant. Names are being canvassed, and needless to say they are those of Other retired members of the IM.C.S., with the exception that the Deputy Agent, Mr.1,216 words
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Article, Illustration32 1932-11-26 2 Mr. J. M. Keynes, the noted British financial expert, who is expected to figure prominently, with Mr. Montaga Norinun (Governor of the Bank of England), at the World Economic Conference.32 words
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Article, Illustration623 1932-11-26 3 dsfdfdff m dfdfdfd Penang's Municipal Commissioners have an annual Budget Dinner. From cuts to- cutlets. Sk sk Singapore's City Fathers do not indulgfe m feasts, except of the oratorical kind. Douglas Fairbanks met m Singapore striking woman with Hollywood aspirations. Query Why did she strike him 0 0 If623 words
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Article, Illustration25 1932-11-26 3 Specially drawn for the "M.S. P." b> Van Kec l.cvng. What a fate after II years m the Rubber Industry!Yan Kee Leong - 25 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-11-26 3 General Araki, the Japanese War Minister, who baa declared that Japan may li<<\e 1:» OCCUDV Peking and Tientsin lo orevent Marshal Chang lis"eh Liang stirring up the Chinese against the Mamhukuo.33 words
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Article, Illustration829 1932-11-26 4 Echo - Echo note* of the \\et?R hy Last week-end's rugger results gave further proof of the evenness of the Northern teams, promising thrilling struggles m the Malaya Cup matches. At Ipoh. Perak narrowly beat Penang by 5 points to 3, and at Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and the Malacca-N.S. combination829 words
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Article, Illustration18 1932-11-26 4 Specially draun for the ''M.S. P." by DuckVOrtk. Prof. Clementi and his great hoop-jumping act.18 words
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Article, Illustration391 1932-11-26 5 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY Singapore's hockey team had a gruelling time m their games against Selangor and Perak last week-end. It was to have been expected, of course. With two of their best forwards, Hay and Perdriau, and one or two other eligible* unable to makj the391 words
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Article, Illustration626 1932-11-26 6 Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The finalists, the first teams of the Chinese and Kuala Hovers, played a goalless draw when they met a first time, and the replay produced another draw m which six goalfl were shared. The curious part of it was that a626 words
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Article, Illustration606 1932-11-26 7 Cafe Royal's one-and-a-quarter miles m 2 mm. 7-1 15 sees, was one such feat. Last Saturday Punkawalla, this year's Gold Cup winner, took four and 3;5 seconds longer to cover this distance, although carrying 5 lb. less than Cafe Royal did m 1929. Punkawalla holds606 words
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Article, Illustration617 1932-11-26 8 everything points to a win for Singapore] too much must not be taken for granted. Singapore will have to fight very hard for their points. A very keen struggle should be witnessed. r* Merchants beat the A.P.C. .wd I. rather more convincingly than was expected617 words
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Article1639 1932-11-26 9 FAMOUS WOMAN PLAYER'S TIPS TO TYROS. BY MISS JOYCE WETHERED, SEVERAL TIMES BRITISH CHAMPION. (STRICTLY COPYRIGHT) X. THE HITTING POSITION. There are more ways than one of beginning the down swing. How many of them, we may ask, tend to a successful ending? I believe that the1,639 words
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Article1539 1932-11-26 10 THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. How The Sides Arc Shaping. The Villa, who regained the lead m the First Division of the English League on Saturday through their win over the Arsenal, arc playing away to-day, while the Arsenal entertain Middlesbrough at Highbury. Huddersfield's hopes of overhauling1,539 words
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Article237 1932-11-26 10 FIRST ROUND PROPER TO-DAY. The qualifying rounds of the English F.A. Cup competition having been completed, the first round proper will l>e played to-day on the grounds of the first-named teams as folows Workington v Scunthorpe. Acerington v. Hereford. Darlington v. Boston. Halifax v. Danven. Southport v.237 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1932-11-26 11 Radiator - Motoring Notes gorage gossip Radiator by This year's Olympta Motor Show quite one of the most interesting ever held was especially remarkable for the progress which has been made m the past year m transmission systems, engine suspension and coachwork and for the return to favour of the 4-cylinder engine.1,526 words
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Article, Illustration776 1932-11-26 12 Penelope Williams - DESIGNERS MUST STUDY MENTAL ATTITUDE. (Xv Penelope Williams 44 The secret of smart dressing is not so much a question of beauty, make-up, or even fine frocks, as that of mental attitude." This is the opinion of Gilbert Adrian, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer fashion designer. We found Adrian776 words
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Article388 1932-11-26 12 SOME OF THE STARS* LATEST MODES. Tomato red jersey beach pyjamas are chosen by Wynne Gibson, who has just completed a featured role m Paramount's Lady and Gent," opposite George Bancroft. Miss Gibson spends most of her free time at Malibu Beach, and her new suit lias the388 words
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Article, Illustration899 1932-11-26 13 Mary Sharon - Mary Sharon (By Made Good With His First Screen Test. Luck certainly is a fanny thing. You'd lx; surprised if you took the time to find out about the film players who have won both fame and a place m the sun, largely through899 words
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Article413 1932-11-26 13 moment, he was on the payroll, Idling the world about the kind of bread they make m Texas, that makes little boys like Spank? Only of course, that was a little far-fetched, even for advertising For they don't make little boys like Spanky very often. I've ".not413 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1932-11-26 14 RECOMMENDATIONS MADE AT SHANGHAI. The C< r:;::;i»i«»n appointed bjr the glf gKai Municipal Council To enquire into tad report on the pcinctplci by which the Council should 1* guided ir. the control of cinematographic films nd advertisements m connexion therewith exhibited m the International Settlement, and the best1,209 words
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Article114 1932-11-26 15 Warner Baxter has sold a cottage at Malibu Beach and Joan Bennett has bought one. It is the same cottage. Will Rogers 9 son, Jimmy play.s No. 1 pesiiion on the New Mexico Military Institute nob team. Alexander Kirkland isn't superstitious except that he believes it's bad114 words
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Article, Illustration175 1932-11-26 15 Donald Crisp is experiencing sligh definite difficulty m putting touches of realism into role of a spy m Elissa Landi's new untitled picture. picture to-mis toßrnameii Brian I. C. Norton, former South African Davis Cup Star, is coaching Baxter. George 0 Rrlen following a month on location175 words
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Article, Illustration168 1932-11-26 15 (Illustrated) .56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. ADVERTISING RATES: On cover (Front and Back, Pages I and IV) per month. Full Page $100.00 Half Page 50.00 1/3 Page 34.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and 111. Full Page SO.OO Half Page 45.00 1/3 Page 31.00 Contracts for positions168 words
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Advertisement149 1932-11-26 15 REGLYROL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the unru 1 of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was i reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, «U| tbe i various organs of149 words
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Article, Illustration400 1932-11-26 16 r-^-.-»_ r-*_,,-»_ r-»_,,-^ f FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION USE ovn famous j ATANK NIGRAH PILLS 32 Pills for 80 cents only. j I The PiOf are a sure cure for j urii divr^ses, for all diseases re- I Hthing from y/:thftil indulgence, I imparting onderful strength400 words
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Advertisement127 1932-11-26 16 > The Inexhaustible fl_^_fl____^____^ of Creat Supply Hi Pictures jflP^^l B? '4k2?T^l mPit/yB-7/. gi ..^,..,w.- j{ James Dunn and Pfff]f Shannon are strong' y attracted /<> rcc^ s CrtA^r m "Society Girl,'* the new For film, even though: they do look n. a/ lore from different points of new. jv127 words
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Article, Illustration84 1932-11-26 17 New pier at Singapore: front elevation. Side elevation of new pier. Rea- view or the new pier showing the 'ar.ding itages. There has been much opposition to the Governor's decision to name it Clifford Pier. A c'o 1 1 le 4i rk oalm tre?84 words
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Article, Illustration103 1932-11-26 18 Family group at the wedding of Miss Teow Guat Poh, daughter of the late Mr. Teow Say Thuan, to Mr. Cheah, Kong Poh. The bride's family are tin ore dealers and the bridegroom's poultry merchants, m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Ong Peng Hock and the group of103 words
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Article, Illustration123 1932-11-26 19 en who sold Poopiec at the New World a few days ago to augment the Armistice collections. Image of Lord Buddha, m pure gold, made by Mr. M. A. Babaihamy, of Malacca and presented to the pagoda m Ceylon. Famuli on "Karaeola" to Mr. H. H.123 words
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Article, Illustration70 1932-11-26 20 Members of the Lam Chong Associa ion during their twelfth anniversary, celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Par's bungalow, Pasir Panjang. New Oil Palm depot at Keppel Harbour New pool at Swimming Club, Singapore, at night. rff:ers of the Nsgri Sembilan Malay V rl.nteer Infantry at70 words
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Article, Illustration26 1932-11-26 21 foretell Krenger, l>rotlier of Ivan Kreuger, the Swedish Match King who committed suicide, has been arrested m connection with his brother's sensational frauds.26 words
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Article288 1932-11-26 21 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. J rU y w° nde rful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday "Tribune" at noon. Now we are making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has288 words
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Advertisement150 1932-11-26 21 "NMtALARIA— dread disease from which l»i thousands die every year— is carried only by mosquitoes! Kill these murder* ers, and protect yourself and your chil« dren— spray FliU Flit kills flies, mosquitoes, fleas, ants, moths, bed bugs, roaches and their eggs. I Flit spray is deadly to insects but harm-150 words
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Article, Illustration91 1932-11-26 22 Switzerland Holds First Place For Electrification Over 98 per cent, of the population of Switzerland is served by electricity, produced by the utilisation of natural forces. Above is the reservoir of the Grimsel plant. Below on the left is the hydro-electric power station of the Swiss Federal Railways at Vernayar.91 words
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Article, Illustration79 1932-11-26 23 WHEN SEAMEN GO ASHORE. MAKING £1,000 A Year— By Gambling. STAGE v STARS IX A sriTCASE. London, Nov. tf. Tlie only clock of its kind m tlivf world is being installed at the aerodrome at Ileston, Middlesex. It will enable airmen to see the79 words
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121 1932-11-26 23 LONDON LETTER. news from the OLD COUNTRY. interested m the trip which Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, is making to Malaya, for Sir Samuel is wellknown throughout the world and so popular that he has won the affectionate nickname of li Scatters." I can't imagine121 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1932-11-26 23 Tlie face is forty-seven feet m circumference, while the minute hand is seven feet six inches long. It has t<> travel nine inches every minute. Hut the clock is not l>eing built as a curiosity merely. The chairman of the ariport found that many pilots, m1,404 words
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Advertisement278 1932-11-26 24 Estate 8 Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COMPANIES' ORDINANCE 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I, 2 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: No. 11, LIGHT STREET. PENANG. No. 4, KLYNE STREET, KUALA LUMPUR ANl> No.278 words
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Advertisement304 1932-11-26 25 llfia^tv^ s^*^ Ik fU Try »om«lliM L. v<-^>. ja -f-^«v r^r X So h-'-'.h-^ orecK/Obi s m rfarnicfa m Ln JJ HUNTERLENt Jf^ j abel on every fa o f Hunter's Sausages [3 0 iTo"/rrom 6^ thc guarantee that the breakfast inside g 5 9 n /k... .mofced will be304 words
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420 1932-11-26 26 Radio in Malaya. reception notes technical tips. EMPIRE STATION TESTING. THE CHRISTMAS DAY PROGRAMME. The first tests of the Daventry (Empire short-wave) station were held this week and reports so far received show that reception was encouraging on 25.J metres. Tuning was sharp. On 16.9 metres many people got only420 words
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Article1000 1932-11-26 26 With the Empire station broadcasting now it is high time Singapore took up the question of a station again. This argument has been dropped long ago, nobody had been sufficiently interested m Malaya to form an enterprising com pany that could find sufficient capital to run1,000 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1932-11-26 26 DESIGNS OF MAINS TRANSFORMERS. (By our Technical Expert.) It is impossible to give elaborate details and formulae for the design and construction of mains transformers m the space available. Kven should it be possible it might interest only a very feu; therefore w e confine ourself1,116 words
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285 1932-11-26 28 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Wave. Station. Time. (Singapore) 83 Singapore S.S. fVSIAB) Son. and Wed., 9.30-1 1 p.m 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO ->aily from 10 p.m. 70.2 Khabarovsk (U.S.S.R.) Daily from 5 p.m. 62.5 Long Island, W2XV Friday, 8 lo 10 p.m. 58 Prague Tnes. and Fri. 3.30 a.m.285 words
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Advertisement506 1932-11-26 28 DID YOU KNOW THAT radio ene r gy both stimulates and kills? (By Oir Scientific Conctpondcnt.) Those who fee 1 that execution m th^ electric chf'r is mor? barbaric than OB the scaffcld may be sonuwhat com fort el ly the fact that occasionally, the former, so (ar from doing506 words
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Article, Illustration769 1932-11-26 29 M.C.C. v. VICTORIA. Full Scores m Melbourne Match. The following are th;> full scores m the match played m Melbourne on Nov. 11 and subsequent days, and which resulted m a win for the tourists by an innings and 83 runs: VICTORIA. Is; Innings. Woodfull769 words
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Article611 1932-11-26 30 CURRENT QUOTATIONS. (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co* Union Building, Singapore, specially for the "Malayan Saturday Post.") THI'RSDAV S PRICES. Capital Issua Dividends. NAMBS OF COMPANIES. paid up valut. liuycrt. bellers. £100,000 I 5% int. a/c. 3102.32 ASAM KUMBANG 26/- -£lBO,OOO 6/- TJ% int. a/c. year 30.6.32 AVER611 words
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Article792 1932-11-26 31 Capital Issue Dividends, paid up value 454,175 1 Nil for year 29.2.32 21G.779 1 30.9.31 735,112 2 30.6.32 439,425 1 31.3.32 197,65G 1 31.12.31 200,000 1 30.10.31 750,000 1 31.1.32 700,000 1 31.12.31 1,026,150 1 31.3.32 570,000 5 30.0.32 347,650 1 31.6.32 350,000 1 31.4.32 150,000 1792 words
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807 1932-11-26 32 Commercial Intelligence Commodity aiul Company Reports. DUTCH AND RUBBER CHANGING VIEWS. MORE SYMPATHY WITH RESTRICTION. Amsterdam, Nov. 6. At the moment when British rubber interests are again pressing the idea of rubber restriction, and when Malaya rubber growers intend to invite the Dutch Indian and Ceylon producers to an international807 words
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Article332 1932-11-26 32 THE CASE AGAINST. LONDON, Oct. 29. The case against tea restriction is the subject of a long article m The Financial News by a writer signing himself M Indian Planter." The first point of his argument is that just as intensive Dutch planting spoilt the rubber restriction scheme,332 words
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382 1932-11-26 32 The annual meetings of Harrisons and Crosfield are regarded as events of importance by those interested m the tea and rubber producing industries. As a rule, at these functions the chairman takes the opportunity of making an exhaustive review of the existing position and future382 words
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Article254 1932-11-26 33 APPRECIATION OF A GREAT BIOGRAPHY. In his Conversation with a Cat (Cassels Gs.), Mr. Belloc gives a broad survey of the great statesman Richelieu, a subject on which he had so elaborately touched ill his biography Richelieu." A great deal has been written of the administrative qualities and the254 words
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Article389 1932-11-26 33 THAT owla are made for silent flying? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) It is not, perhaps, until one has been startled by an owl flying very close to one m the dark that one realises how much wore silently these birds fly than do others. In the night389 words
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Advertisement136 1932-11-26 33 THE HOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS, i j Monumental Masons kand Marble Meredants Telephone No. 6075 Nos. 1 3, PENHAS ROAD, off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE HOURS Telephone No. 6072. r. if l^^i weakness: It i Pebjutli KjQ AN/EM I136 words
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Article, Illustration250 1932-11-26 34 WOMANS VIEWPOINT fashi#ft« And fancies tropical recipe*! by Philinr: I 3ANCING THE POLKA AGAIN. London, Nov. 12 (by Air Mail). As one of the signs of winter, the oldfashioned dances are returning to the ballroom. They arc far too strenuous for summer evenings. The dear old polka of long age250 words
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Article, Illustration1258 1932-11-26 34 At the top British marines arriving to Hierissos m order to establish an auxiliary station where the injured could be nursed and where the inhabitants from the ruined districts, could jjet food and water. Below The serious devastation m Hierissos. In the background the English Warships which1,258 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1932-11-26 35 (By Marian.") CHICKEN BAKED IN MILK. Clean and cut chicken m joints. Rub ir salt and pepper, roll m flour and fry a lisht golden brown. Place pieces o\ chicken m a baking dish and cover with milk. Cover the dish and bake slowly till tender. Remove the1,170 words
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Article, Illustration51 1932-11-26 36 USE DAILY GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. [I i ling to the eyes ai-i It hnpi t. BtreagtbeM hair ps 1 r fresh and itKiaff; m:- nni md Mi kaets. It also reiroves .'diuiruff. Try OnC4 a»Ki you tffc far no ether Price (a 07. t<->ttle^ 65 cents per bottle OBTAINABLE51 words
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Article, Illustration42 1932-11-26 36 Kegisierea. E 800 l md Life of >prin? V lower. S c:::> ami Perfumes. Ott G. B. R«c units the fragrance of rose*. Try it once. ObtUUbk exen-wherc m \nm t dtam, Vv. an.l oz. bt^ttlt* Saatffla ie centt42 words
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Article148 1932-11-26 36 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. IS S X LTD Prices for the Shell Motor Spiri: and viriom brands cf BmMN are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.80 Imperial gallon $0.89 Sh 11 Mct:r Spin: p:r 4 gallon tin $3.70 She!l Kero ene per 2148 words
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Advertisement335 1932-11-26 37 4SSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) MEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British335 words
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