Malayan Saturday Post, 4 March 1933
1933-03-04
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section16 1933-03-04 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. THE MALAYAN Saturday Post VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933. NO. 23.16 words
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Advertisement175 1933-03-04 1 !i Proprietors: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" PRESSXTdI I I I 1 'it INCOaPORATIDitITHE STHA.T3 StTTC*LMtMTS *^^>— l ~Y lIJ 'L coitwea a /(SB Nothing detracts so much from a /v child's appearance as untidy, ill- r^& I J kept hair. A__M^ Stacomb keeps the hair neat all m m day long—175 words
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Advertisement47 1933-03-04 2 .^s*st**ssso**J**l^^«=!=**-!=S3« THE I Malaya I Tribune I Press 1 Limited. 1 56-60. Anson Road, SINGAPORE. PRINTERS I OF THIS I 3 PUBLICATION fl The Malayan Saturday Post THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT undertakes:— 1 Book Work, Catalogues, Montbly Magazines, and General Jobbiog Orders. Prompt ExecutioD of all Orders.47 words
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Advertisement195 1933-03-04 2 /^ffl _H_____^__f r w [Kg mwaaa\m m *r^^wm _~>**^^t_ j v«_ **yi_»_ff _T»"k r /A"**' __p/W l__ff_l_HPfl_n__7l l—^L\Ammmmw^^^^ y^A^^^/^ MTUm favoußnx Mineral Waters r^E^YKOLI is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine f j of patients195 words
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Advertisement243 1933-03-04 3 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) HEAD OFF.CE: Great Eastern Life Bui.dmg, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry C The Company ha, £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with th. Bntish243 words
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Advertisement106 1933-03-04 3 4 j.,4 a-~a»«a-rti m w m m j New Exclusive Stories And Articles Are j Appearing In The I MALAYAN SATURDAY j POST AND THE MALAYA j TRIBUNE They tr* contributed by such famous writers as H. G. WELLS j SAPPER" j JOHN BUCHAN I AUSTIN FREEMAN J A. E.106 words
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Advertisement142 1933-03-04 4 !HWp^ AN INSTANTANEOIS CURE FOR KeaDACKE MTEK Eng Aun Tong-The Tiger Medical Hall SINGAPORE. RECOMMENDED^ for Children Give your children Waterbury's Compound for coughs, colds and run down physical conditions. It is a safe tonic, widely endorsed by the medie^^s Ppl_l ca^ P ro^ e88 i° n fJlvJvy KSlfl Waterbury's142 words
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Advertisement191 1933-03-04 5 AAAAAAAA>^ EYE GLASSES I BEST QUALITY FRAMES AND FITTINGS IN NICKEL GOLD-FILLED Z SOLID GOLD IMITATION AND REAL TORTOISESHELL I I .> FIRST QUALITY LENSES WHITE AND CROOKES GLASS I I i SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS HOLDING THE DIPLOMAS OF BRITISH OPTICAL ASSN. AND I SPECTACLE MAKERS CO. I191 words
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475 1933-03-04 1 ...Personalia... here and there in Malaya. Mr. J. TT. Kiel), general manager of Tit-nob Mine*. i< proceeding to England on leave short Iv. Mrs. S. Wong, wife of Mr. Siong Wong, of Ipoh and Penang, who has heen living m London for a number of years during her children's schooling,475 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-03-04 1 Specially drawn for the'.' Al.S. PA* by K. G. Ue.) Ontler: Oh, Sir, this horse is meant only for SPORT! \r H. E.: Well, HE won't mind being USEFUL, too,33 words
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Advertisement183 1933-03-04 1 The "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST M is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Ro'ad, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to Till. MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped and183 words
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1258 1933-03-04 2 ..Malayan Topics... commentary on current events. by the Cditor. Rumour is busy about tin. It involve^ both itnggeiing smelting combines and even more staggering blows for t lv* sorely tried miners. The smelters are wealthy and powerful and can (and will) look after themselves; we are nuore concerned with the1,258 words
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Article117 1933-03-04 2 The death took place at Klang early on Saturday, m the presence of her children and close relations, of Mrs. Harriet Scudder Tennent Hoisington, widow of the Rev. H. h. Hoisington, at the age of 84. .She first came to this country m the early nineties when her husband was117 words
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Article830 1933-03-04 3 mirth without malice .by Quiz. There have been several admissions to the bar recently. Also, no doubt, Sections from several bars. It Italy's Dictator continues his more tolerant policy of recent months he will have to be renamed Mussolenient. Singapore's prolonged dry spell ended a tew days ago. Put830 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-03-04 3 The Short Cut to Ruin! (Specially A>azcn for the M-S.P." by Van Kee Leong.) It would seem that He Won't Listen to Good Advice.24 words
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Article876 1933-03-04 4 Echo - Echo bnbvn bnbvnbvnbv The 11. A F. Merer team, during their visit to Bangkok, played two matches snd finished honours easy." They lost to the Bangkok Sports Club (Kuropean\) but won the international with a Siamese side. They seem to have played quite well, but it they hail876 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-03-04 4 "-But Who Will Bell the Cat (Specially drawn for the M.S.P." by Duckworth.) The Predatory Pussy that Forgot the Motto.20 words
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Article, Illustration3734 1933-03-04 5 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY Play m the S.A.F.A. League competition starts next week, when the following matches will be played. FIRST DIVISION Tuesday <7th> S.R.C. v. R.A. at Anson Road. Thursday (9th) S.C.C. v. R.A.F.. a* S.C.C. SECOND DIVISION. Wednerday <Bth> Wilts II v. Straits CattL. Jalan Besar.3,734 words
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Advertisement31 1933-03-04 5 DRINK. MORE/ lW& ""***x ■OH' SS-Bl buh make sure its- __an __n SS^^_ t Pw^^w A _________________i _______n____i _____> A P ROD UC T OF MALAYAN BDEWEDIES LTD DISTRIBUTORS FRASER NEAVE 12?31 words
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Article, Illustration123 1933-03-04 8 The well-known Singapore philanthropist, Mi. Aw Hoon Haw. contributed M#375,000 to the Chinese Health Authorities m Nanking, when be made an extensive lour m China m I*lol, toi- the purpioiie <>t erecting n Central Hospital. The hospital building, which is one ol the finest123 words
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Advertisement156 1933-03-04 8 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPF t TAVANNES CYMA f X JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. I NICKEL POCKET from $5.00 WRIST H 12.50 SILVER POCKET M LT.SO Z WRIST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.51) GOLD POCKET 40.00 f WRIST 18.50 n 18 ct 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct G5.00 f X STOP-WATCHES from156 words
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Article7193 1933-03-04 9 ROBERT HICHENS - ROBERT HICHENS %Our Short Story. (BY m X »♦♦<><*♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦ The Reverend Tom E11i.,, chaplain ol 1) prison not tar from London, was unusually pale and restless on that Friday afternoon m November. A big stalwart fellow- -he had been a wellknown footballer and Oxford "bine" before he went7,193 words
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Article, Illustration986 1933-03-04 13 HUMOUR AMONG THE HABERDASHERY. Leslie Puller's role m Haw leys of High Street," his new starring vehicle, is that of a proprietor of a drapery emporium, and humour ii assured among the haberdashery. His great social and business rival whose butcher's shop is next door, ij986 words
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Advertisement11 1933-03-04 13 k\& r m ft, i WM H4J Tditod by Cmeque. enm^SSSaMBSM11 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1933-03-04 14 HELEN HAYES MEANT TO BE A NUN. Greatness In Everything She Undertakes. Helen Hayes let out m life with the serious intention ol beaming a nun. The Mowing veil and the cloistered lift* ol the sheltered ones appealed to ber young love lor peace, quiet and solitude. Always doing the1,341 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1933-03-04 15 MEASURED IN MILES. Clark Gable and Carole Lombard recently shared honour- for the screen's longest ki v a mils and a quarter long. Not in film footage was ibi> embrace recorde I, but in the Hpeedometet attched to the roving camera that Directoi Wesley fiuggles1,236 words
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Article234 1933-03-04 16 Kay Franci*' mother, au actress, did not encourage her daughter's theatrical career. Miss Francis said at the Paramount studio recently whilst she was making "Trouble in Paradise*!' A Kate Smith, goon to be seen in Patantounfs The Big Broadcast," weighs well over 14-stone and says she lias234 words
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Advertisement245 1933-03-04 16 WATCH |?#X 19W JES HeUO Beautiful! __^i____________r____SSV SJn 'Wjw "raHH." **W 9B iw «8^ _^_^_MAI _^_k. Ji iJr^ "Ever since we met IVe had a pain f^i^mmW "Oh, yeah? It's probably indiges/Me and My Gal with* 1 Spencer TRACY Ooan BENNETT Marion Burns George Walsh Directed by SJSSSSSJ Walsli Ng245 words
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Article, Illustration79 1933-03-04 17 Thc above is an excellent picture of the F. M.S. Govt buildings floodlighted. The pictueonthe right gives a good idea of the beautiful scenery to be found up he Pahang River, Immediately below is a photograph taken on the occasion of the wedd ing of Mr.79 words
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Article, Illustration169 1933-03-04 18 PICTORIAL RECORDS OF RECE T HAPPENINGS IN THE F. M. S. A group photograph of the members, o^cials and prize-winners ot the Selangor Badminton Association The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club "A Team. The group includes Mr. Choong Soh Chee (hun. secretary) deling ct Mr. Ho Kirn Chee, of Kepong, to169 words
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Article, Illustration166 1933-03-04 20 Mr* A Mrs H G Gray and *amil/. ot Sarawak, have just concluded a motoring holiday jour of Ca htornia. The picture on the left shows Mr. Gray -vith his car m Be.erlev Hill Hollywood. On the right, at a picnic party m Marin County.166 words
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Article350 1933-03-04 21 "HAVE YOU HEARD THIS ONE?" Visitor— 4 I hear 'you've lost your parrot that used to swear so terribly." Host- Yes. it died of shock." Visitor—*' tteally; how did I it happen Host— It escaped from the cage and wandered on to tbe golf links." Tinisni. Yen*350 words
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Advertisement35 1933-03-04 21 COMPETITORS m the current photographic competition will greatly enhance their chances of winning a substantial PRIZE by using Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from j all photographic j dealers. I Choose a Zeiss j35 words
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Advertisement216 1933-03-04 21 12 Cash Prizes 12 Ist Prize $25; 2nd Prize $10; and 10 Prizes of $5 Each. What You Have To Do. 1. This competition is open to al! amateur photographers m Ma'aya. 2. Send m your picti.res tor the March »ompetition not later than March 27. 3. Your name and216 words
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Article1204 1933-03-04 22 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim w\books aad their wilers. IW WHAT LONDON IS READING, THE PASSING OF JOHN GALSWORTHY: THE MESSAGE OF THE FORSYTES: AN ECHO OF BYRON. (By Iv ndoß, Fob, 7. liffie ill to bettere that John I an thai the family (Forsytes indec 1 i ome to the1,204 words
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Advertisement101 1933-03-04 22 Lumbago II lb throbbing m A|i W^ X^ pains of lumbago soon dis- |\|Hfn\ I** f^nW. appear when circulation is J nw stimulated. That is why Y^FlM*'" T* /Am Sloan's Liniment is so effect* *^> j^L I J ~r^§^^ ive. It brings a pleasant healing warmth; improves ggg^-^^s^ the action101 words
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Article1464 1933-03-04 23 Radiator - Motoring Notes garage gossip Radiator W§r by WHERE FORD SCORES. THE BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR. Motorists visiting the British Industries Fair have often wondered why it is that the motor and cycle trades are so poorly represented. The reason is not far to seek. If a car manufacturer wishes to exhibit1,464 words
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Article218 1933-03-04 24 Sir Herbert Austin Or, Motor Manufacturing. Listeners are to have an opportunity, esrly m the New Year, of hearing by wi.rt.ess ths making al motor cars m *ne ol the best equipped factories m the worl 1. This broadcast is to be given from the218 words
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Article152 1933-03-04 24 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (SS), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brancs of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $O.M ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.92 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.71 Shell152 words
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Advertisement156 1933-03-04 24 Atew Eveready BP§§B flashlights j _^i_________^fe^^^^s« a^z i^fl.H Regular Evererdy Superior j l^^^H Quality, Workmanship j l_..Hnfl and Material 1 :_r_______________________fli R For Sale Everywhere l_»«SnnßHl <SC *m^*mZ KAW I I f TRADR MARK MMI top unit cen. \\MM FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES I Paten: ihroughcut 1 W^^*^ I the world. I156 words
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Advertisement102 1933-03-04 24 I FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND j CONSTIPATION j USE I j OUR FAMOUS j "ATANK NIGRAH PILLS' 1 j 32 Pills for 80 cents only. 3 The Pills are a sure cure for j j urinary diseases, for all diseases re- j suiting from youthful indulgence, j imparting wonderful strength102 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1933-03-04 25 Philine - Philine fashion*, and fanc A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. NOVELTIES OF MODERN HOUSE LIGHTING. A "WATERLOO" WEDDING: A VILLAGE OF DRESSMAKERS. (By Philine.") London, Feh. 7. We have travelled far since those time-* when candles and oil lamps provided the home with the only artificial method ol lighting. Town-dwellers have1,213 words
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Article642 1933-03-04 26 Marian - Marian (By M APPLE PUREE. Vare a few apples, cut into four and Core. Place m a pan with a little water ami cook slowly till soft, .stirring all the while. Add sugar and a teaspoon lemon juice or more according to quantity and taste. When quite soft642 words
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Advertisement159 1933-03-04 26 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrated) 56-60. Anson Road, Singapore. ADVERTISING RATES: Per month. On .ever (Front and Ba.k). Full Page $100.00 Halt Page 50.00 1/3 Page WOO On Inside Cover. Pages II and 111. Full Page W.OO Half Page 46.00 1/3 Page 31.00 Contracts for positions on cover minimum period159 words
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Article, Illustration3073 1933-03-04 27 LONDON... ..LETTER. ..LETTER. -W* tt° w ,he T T' OLD COUNTRY. THE PRINCE'S OYSTERS. Confusion In English Speech. London, Feb. 7. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Prince of Walea has been discovering the correct way to eat oysters during a three days' visit he has paid to the Duchy of3,073 words
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Advertisement22 1933-03-04 28 Sore »Throat FORMAMINT destroys the disease germs m mouth and throat thus protecting you against infectious diseases. At all Chemists and Stare*.22 words
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Article1108 1933-03-04 29 Radiofan - Radiofan reception notes JfjU technical lips tailed by WHAT DOES THE EMPIRE WANT? Daventry's Programmes Must Have An Object. "What use are we to make," asks a correspondent to Modern Wireless. commenting on American radio )i»paganda, of the new Empire broadcasting station r" Obviously, he continues, the1,108 words
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Miscellaneous334 1933-03-04 29 IV/RELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Wave. Station. Time. -Singapore) So Rome (Italy) :RO *>aily fron. 10 p.m. -0.3 Khabarovsk (U.S.S. R.) Daily from 5 p.m. 62 .5 Long Island, WsXV Friday, 8 to 10 p.m ;8 Trague Tues. and Fri. 3.30 a.m. ;o Kuala I.umpur (M.A.R.S.) roes, and 1 ri.334 words
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Article232 1933-03-04 30 THAT a 'plane, was designed from a fossil? 'By Our Scientific Corrcsvnndcit > rcmethlng like a real-life parallel of fl* mythical phoenix, which rof*e from the ashes rf its own burn, bcdy. lies at th- back of th% invention of one of Britain's latest design** .i. ..-raf232 words
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Article93 1933-03-04 30 The Bt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, Bishop ot Singapore, arrived m Penang yester-<!*-y and is staying with the Rev. Keppel (iarnier, Colonial Chaplain. To. morrow he will celebrate Holy C_mmrnion at St. George's Church, ami he will preach at Evensong. On Monday he will preside at the annual meeting nf93 words
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Advertisement258 1933-03-04 30 \^A..A *T"^_______l fffME-fl-M^frjAg^T'^ "'^^^P^^^^M^t^ .M mhHH»^^ i< *t^t3 v __^______L I __X 7-cIC.: >■ ■Hy JJ-Wero /_>•* l^y- iR ~v v, :->v>..v3. x V¥*«Sk3?o| ***wk f seiny v^s*M^a^9f9r^_s_usi^_i BH v..* r*A-__i _____si_->-i?{--Ki--Bi Bai tL ■B_M__a_-> **_I^B '^"s? jAt.^ ;^^^^^^s_9n| THF .if-en-m-h ol Hln-^s hat -3 Mie.t your body weak anci258 words
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310 1933-03-04 31 RECORD OF FIVE TESTS IN AUSTRALIA. 51 ALL! ENGLAND LE4D BY 18 "RUBBERS" TO 14. The results of the five Tests played between England and Australia m the present tour are as follows: FIRST TEST AT SYDNEY: England won by ten wickets. Scores ENGLAND: 524 and 1 for 0 wkt.310 words
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Article105 1933-03-04 31 The newly organised Fox Movietone Musical Department, headed by Louis de Francesco, genera] musical director, Completed work on Cavalcade," the Noel Coward play now m production at the Fox studio. Not only will a musical score and interludes be presented m this picture, but a musical comedy105 words
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Article36 1933-03-04 31 Me And My Gal has heen chosen to supplant Pier 13 as the title for the Fox picture featuring Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett, recently completed under the direction of Raoul Walsh.36 words
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Advertisement157 1933-03-04 31 Valued Books In Reduced Price. Usnil Price. Now. 'THE STORY OF THE WORLD'S LITERATURE" By John Macy (Fully Illustrated) 510 pages. $7-50 5-00 'THE LAST CRUISE OF THE SHANGHAI" By DeWitt Wells (Illustrated) 244 pages. $9-00 6-0 ''BURMA AS I SAW IT" (1889-1917) 234 pages. By R. Grant Brown with157 words
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Article1896 1933-03-04 32 y[he English aiul ScoHish le^ug *<t* r. m How fhe tide* are <*h<ij>ifH> A <^ Y.w I ii-i Division tssiuis, two from the >>• "ii i I> i >- ision so I Luton Town, Third Division will figure m the Sixth Bound oi ths r A. Cup1,896 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1933-03-04 33 K. O - K.O. Sullivan and Graham Re -Matched. AMERICA LOSING THE WORLO TITLES. (By England and the Continent have never figured so prominently m the heavier divisions a.s at the present time. America ruled the roost for a number of years, claiming all the titles, hut1,105 words
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Article1574 1933-03-04 35 .Current Quotation.. 3 -^3L=-!___ia. JSi^r^ (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the Malayan Saturday Post.") I Capital Issue paid up VslSC. Dividends. 100,000 1 10% a/c. 31.12.32 180,000 5/- IO f°r year 30. O.32 300,000 1 nil for year 31. 12. 31 f1,574 words