Malayan Saturday Post, 11 March 1933
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section40 1933-03-11 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. THE MALAYAN Saturday Post C, 1 lmwim ■"■■ni* Mil M|l 111 l II II 111 lIIIMII I Proprietors: TMEL "MALAYA TRIBUNE" PREISS LTD I INCQgPQttAT-iO ir,THE STWAIT3 sTTttLjAhts VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1933. NO. 24.40 words
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Advertisement159 1933-03-11 1 i ~~)t± /lo EASvtb apply STA[OMB /^^fl& aa*7«A^l BBk "^Bw^^V x lal B^^^B^Bk BTA a \\mrmmm \***r*m\ \**m /^V aai Eal I mm mw m*z mm m^m \V> vB mwmwmmmx -Bl H /-jj 1 V^^ Kub Stacomb on gently with the fingers, then brush your hair. Stacomb will keep it159 words
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Advertisement66 1933-03-11 2 I THE jl I Malaya l J Tribune I Press 1 I Li mi ted. j 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. PRINTERS ;l OF THIS I PUBLICATION 8 The Malayan Saturday Post I THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT I undertakes:- ft I I Book Work, t Li r Catalogues, j Monthly Magazines,66 words
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Advertisement179 1933-03-11 2 uf^mm\ y aiL^ S^ G^ <m Bk —u\ ***»*'\****~^^B^±—- l rM ■Tme fAvouRUE Mineral Waters F REGLYKOL is a great cure for DIABHTES. It was shown upon chemical 1 analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urird of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation179 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Article, Illustration12 1933-03-11 1 The ex-Kaiser photographed m his garden at Doom.12 words
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607 1933-03-11 1 Personalia... here and there in Malaya. Mr. F. F. King* baa arrived m Kuala Lumpur ftora Australia Mr. W. H. Din. more, Chief Justice, Kedah, goes on leave to-day, prior to ret ii em ent. Mr. AY. A. Macky, Meteorological Officer, Survey Department, F.M.S., has gone Home on leave preparatory607 words
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Advertisement134 1933-03-11 1 The "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and 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 addressed134 words
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Article778 1933-03-11 2 commentary on current events. by the Editor. The Government is to he congratulated on the >« heme, made public on Monday, for a Straits Settlements Civil Service tor non-Europeans. It represents a welcome response to earnest demands made for years past on behalf ol educated Eurasian and Asiatic778 words
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Article, Illustration25 1933-03-11 2 (Specially drawn fot th* MS.P." by Duckworth.) Certain Chinese forces were reported a few days ago to have gone over to the enemy.25 words
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Article, Illustration566 1933-03-11 3 mirth without maii&' by Quiz Malaya, some people are realising at Last, is behind the times." A It isn't even Besok land, as sometimes suggested, but the Land ol Kelmmrin* The T.O.M.t "ver paragraph about restriction ol advertisement hoardings, iise^ the heading Cgly Singapore." That's another for the collection,566 words
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Article276 1933-03-11 3 "HAVE YOU HEARD THIS ONE?" If ever 1 make your daughter unhappy," said the ardent lover to his prospective father-in-law, may I suffer tortures 11 Don't worry," was the reply, she 9 see to that!" The teacher had asked a class of boys to draw a ship.276 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-03-11 3 T*o Magicians who might Perform m the Same Act.13 words
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Article, Illustration745 1933-03-11 4 2£^H eiole* ol Ihe wpek W^ b\ I cho Lall Singh bids fair to set a Malayan record tor- run-getting, tremendously ahead ol anything that has evei- been done before. Nowadays a century is for him no special effort but just ;i normal operation. He is helping himself."745 words
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Article98 1933-03-11 4 Whatever male you steal all those sheepP" asked the magistrate. I don't know, >ir f replied the prisoner. 1 must have been woolgathering." Teacher "Why are you bo late, tommy r Tommy v Iho watch you gave me ;is (l prize for punctuality was slow* this morning, sir!" Innkeeper Yes.98 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-03-11 4 (Specially drmwn for thc M.S.PC' hv DmCkwOfth.) Japan, with her Might is Right" policy, is ruthlessly appropriating Chinese territory.26 words
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SPORTS NEWS AND PICTURES.
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Article, Illustration1396 1933-03-11 7 Complete Record of Tour. The following is a complete record to date of matches played by the M.C.C. m Australia m the present tour FIRST MATCH v. W. AUSTRALIA. M.C.C. 334 for 8 wkts. dccl. (Nawab of Pataudi 166, Sntcliffe 54) and 15a for 2 wkts. Western1,396 words
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Article182 1933-03-11 8 The King kai his first opportunity for ice skating m years during the cold spell tli is winter and he took advantage of it to enjoy the sport at Sandringhain. The ornamental lake m the grounds of the King's Norfolk home was frozen over for182 words
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Advertisement23 1933-03-11 5 DRINK. MORE/ j buf make sure itsI l^aaaV A V A P ROD UCT OF MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD DISTRIBUTORS FRASER NEAVE L T23 words
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Article, Illustration2557 1933-03-11 9 LONDON... ..LETTER. Wu tt ol lhe PWS v OL» COUNTRY WHY OUR AIRMEN WIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.} London, Feb, 14. Someone, at some time—probably when the world was young, lor great generals ot all periods -have known it remarked that battles are not won on battlefields. Nor, for that2,557 words
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Advertisement51 1933-03-11 10 m——m^m^mm—mm^—^mmmmm^m*^~mm—mwmM—mt *^T-= Tv W v w IH -^^^H YteO? pv)\°° c >/° am/% I W av)' lC^ \d*« C -> V* ea v■» b«° (S w IJ l^^^^sil^ [rayfdl r in 1 iii i im I c M n*» i fi H i i -EJ m amma ami li^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^ u^^aam^mmX51 words
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Article1115 1933-03-11 11 Philine - London, Feb. 18. Private balls, held m honour of tbe debutante who is about to make her entrance into London society, are very nearly the only private ball- m which Mavfair indulge- nowadays. It takes the important occasion of a young lady's first sea.s (>n before her1,115 words
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Article770 1933-03-11 11 Marian - Marian (By A FAVOURITE SOUP. Boil half a cup macaroni m boiling salted water with a sliced onion thrown m till tender. Cook one cup sour milk till it turns a light brown then add a carrot, potato, celery, and onion cut into dice pieces and stir for770 words
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Article102 1933-03-11 12 Wheeling (Wesl Virginia. The thirteen members ol the "AntiSuperst I on Club," who held a meeting m i haunted house on the outskirts oi tbe city here an 1 violated every superstition they could think of, have emerged safe and sound from the ordeal. Now they102 words
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Article51 1933-03-11 12 Burglars Rob Valentino's Widow. Talma de Majorca. Burglars who entered the house oi Vtnie. "Nat neb a Rambowa, widow o( b'u'loli Valentino, heie, took nothing 1 ni B large revolver. It i- believed that a> the housebreakers left valuable jewels untouched their intention waa to obtain a51 words
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Advertisement163 1933-03-11 12 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrated) 56-60, £nson Road, Singapor*. ADVERTISING RATES: Per month. On .ever (Front and Back). Full Page $100.00 Halt Page 50.00 1/3 Page 14.00 On Inside Cover, Pages II and 111. Full Page 90.00 Half Page 45.00 1/3 Page 31.00 Contracts for positions on cover minimum period163 words
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Article, Illustration636 1933-03-11 13 Sidney Falkenberg - Sidney Falkenberg HONOUR HELD BY UNA MERKEL. (By The firsi real talking picture actress has been discoyei ed. Until now, her light has been hidden under the fireworks that celebrated the introduction ol voice into motion pictures. The lady having tbe bonoUT ifl none other than636 words
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Article496 1933-03-11 13 BEING USED IN DE MILLE FILM. Twenty-seven miles of cloth—silk, cotton, wool and linen— requiring the expert lerricei <»1 cutters and seamstresses over period of several weeks, went into tbe ancient lloman costumes used m "Tbe Sign of the Cross," Parmmount'a spectacular story of Nero's dissolute496 words
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Article2682 1933-03-11 14 Arthur Kempner - Arthur Kempner The Homes of Famous Screen Stars. (By A port will Usually choOflC tg live on a mountain; an adventurous ,-oul v most contented when m view oi the broad ocean; a soldier usually likes wide vistas spreading before bim. By thou homes, m2,682 words
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Advertisement156 1933-03-11 15 Valued Books In Reduced Price. Usual Price. Now. "THK STONY OF THE WORLD'S LITERATURE" By John Macy (Fully Illustrated) 510 pages. $7-50 5-00 "THE LAST CRUISE OF THE SHANGHAI 91 By DeWitt Wells (Illustrated) 244 pages. $9-00 6-0) "BURMA AS I SAW IT" (1889-1917) 234 pages. By R. Grant Brown156 words
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Article129 1933-03-11 16 A Lift— And A Car Kitchen Paved With Gold: The Best Boy— Blind. Here are tome ol the strange thingi m recent Dews iteiua Two men picked up Henry Grodecki m thru car sear Terryville, Connecticut, und gave lum lm to the ue\i town. Then129 words
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Article75 1933-03-11 16 A COOLIDGE STAMP. Postal Memorial To Famous President. The United State- Lost Office Department lias ordered the Bureau ot Engraving and Printing to prepare dies ior a 8-eent (ljd.) pottage stamp m memory of Mr. Calvin Coolidge, the former Cnited States President. The stain]) probably will be black and similar75 words
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Advertisement201 1933-03-11 16 WATCH |<^X lfc33 "WILD GIRL." tL A^m\mm^mmmm*^^^^^^^ iL il&fc*%- c^-^^^Hl i&* v i ")e'\» n 'CT^'^TrSßif^W^ *^'-*tK*3*fasffgKv '^^^*^^S^nbyy^^??sl'^H^^^H ***v^*v <*»* i^M**..*^^r/MkiM^Aj i fAflMrfk^j^^nßft^rf > 'M i /*Mrurffarjrr > flr > fe3hr&r/nt 'JX*feh* j /Mr*hJfcJTrJi^H>i^\v'lH^<c<''^v Charlec Farrell finds an altogether new type of heroine m Jom Bennett, opposite whom he plays201 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-03-11 17 New Headquarters For S. S Volunteers 'Pictorial Scenes at tde Gffieial Opening by Sir Qeeil Qlementi.)16 words
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Article, Illustration177 1933-03-11 18 TWO UNIQUE BASKET-BALL AND BOLLEY-BALL TEAMS IN SELANGOR. The Selangor Chinese Women's Athletic Association volley ball team, which is the only one of its kind m Selangor. The Selangor Kwan Seng Girls' School basket ball team the only team ot its kind m Selangor. When these hockey teams of the177 words
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Article, Illustration100 1933-03-11 20 Kuala Lumpur Airmen Fly to Medan. Mr. Mungo Park, a past Presi- dent of the Kuala Lumpur Fly- J ing Club, with Mr. R. G. H. I Wilshaw (on right), an amateur: I pilot, ile<v to Meaan on Satur- j j day last. They left Kuala] j Lumpur at 8100 words
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Advertisement375 1933-03-11 21 COMPETITORS m the current photographic competition will greatly enhance j their chances of winning a substantial PRIZE by using Cameras. j Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from J all photographic dealers. n ii 11 Choose a Zeiss 12 Cash Prizes 12 Ist Prize $25; 2nd Prize $10; and 10 Prizes375 words
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Article6492 1933-03-11 22 JOHN BUCHAN - JOHN BUCHAN .Our Short Story. (BY Hi pushed the mai ad ks from hia lira ss v tb --alt, and hia eyea smarted tr vi the green-wood tire 00 tbe p. Tbe tour slavea who tbwmrta Cariana v iiii th birdli c fa ci v era m pitiable6,492 words
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Advertisement203 1933-03-11 25 ■■g- >*^*»^^^MB^^gßßonpMaßWH^rg^m» m '-jCI ,:*i r>'- m mm f' \*\*m*fZ<dsr9wfamm\ J±rmt\\m» na^lmmmr I fe _J X* 1 »v f "jCyf *y^* 'XI i \A JL.' v. '■'•'^fl Ik DIRTY, DANGEROUS ANTS! Protect your home and your food from Jfe|jfc L ==^_J^^ ants. These dirty, troublesome little pests follow m armies203 words
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Article1538 1933-03-11 26 Radiofan - Radiofan reception notes M technical tips Edited by jgg^p MALAYA AND EMPIRE RADIO. Hearts of Exiles Gladdened In the F.M.S follozeing letter has beck received I 8.8.C. from an estate neu Sclang c Federated Malay States: Having heen given to understand that you welcome letters from listeners1,538 words
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Article196 1933-03-11 26 Daily Ne*s Bulletin In English. A daily talk on current topics, g-iven m English by a British mem her of the Education Department's Advisory Board, has a gnat attraction to both Japanese and foreign listeners alike. This talk is radiated by JOAK the Japan Broadcasting Corporation's |,*j,,_196 words
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Article204 1933-03-11 27 Tliat the Moon affects wireless reception by raising tides m the stmosphere, much as it raises tides m the ocean, has been suggesteel to the American Association for ihe Advancement of Science. The Moan's pull on earth, which causes the tides, also v-eenis to have a similar204 words
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Advertisement32 1933-03-11 27 Enjoy Life Life will go with a swing after a course of Sanatogen. It contains the building material for health and strength of nerves, blood and muscles. SANATOGEN The True Tonic- Food32 words
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Advertisement43 1933-03-11 27 7 THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. i Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS, Monumental Masons Marble Meredants i i i Telephone No. 6075 Nos. 1 3, PENHAS ROAD, off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE HOU RS Telephone No. 607?.43 words
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Miscellaneous324 1933-03-11 27 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Uave Station. Time. (Singapore) 80 Koine (Italy) 2RO Daily from 10 p.m. 7°- 3 Khabarovsk (U.S. S.R.) Daily from 5 p.m. 62 -5 Long Island, W2XV Pi iday, 8 to 10 p.m. •> v Prague Tues. and Pri. 3.30 a.m. Kuala Lumpur (M.A.K.S.i lues, and324 words
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Article101 1933-03-11 28 Vatican City. A little black and white toy dog now •tancU nn the Pope's desk ii hii private library, amid masses oi documents and Letters from bishops and statesmen m all parts of the world. The Pops regards it is one of his most treasured possessions.101 words
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Article65 1933-03-11 28 A Murderer Wins An Art Prize. Adelaide. A man who taught himself drawing through a correspondence course m prison where he is lerving a life sentence tor murder was one ot the most successful candidates m an art display hero. lie waa awarded honours lor architectural ornament,65 words
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Advertisement168 1933-03-11 28 New Eveready I I 1 Wr£jfi£ flashlights j I Sibl Greatly Reduced I \^^^^m\m\ r^^^*?S mmmmm\m^^mmmmmmmm\\\ Regular Eveready Superior j j I 1 Quality, Workmanship j j -^^^Hj:- I^^lh ancl Material Ii Ho, o c j I I For Sa c Everywhere j f -^SSin TRADE MARK I JM^xopUnuceu. *^J168 words
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Advertisement253 1933-03-11 28 BENZINE AND KEROSENE PRICES. ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO (S.S.I, LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various biands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0 B*3 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.83 Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.78253 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1933-03-11 29 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim -K\ booKj and tfteir writers. WHAT LONDON IS READING. CRIME AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: THE MOTHER OF MURDER: THE MASTER OF "THE FRAM." (By London, Feb. 18. The writing oi murder mysteries seemi to have become a polite exercise [or gentle minds. It bas been1,358 words
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Article229 1933-03-11 29 DID YOU KNOW THAT used bullets have identification marks? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) One of the problems with which the police ore continually being faced m cases involving shooting is that of proving that a certain bullet (found, .say. m a man's heart) was fired from a certain gun (found229 words
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Article257 1933-03-11 30 MYTHICAL FORTUNES OFFICIAL ACTION TO STOP RAMP." Loadon. (From Our Oun C.mespondent.j A >tot-\ oi the efforts being male by the British aud American authorities -t<>p the exploitation oi I nited States citi'.mi- I>\ people working trom the United Kingdom lies behind a deportation order oi the Home Secretary ior257 words
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Article287 1933-03-11 30 MASS MEETINGS IN MIDDLE WEST. While funds have apparently been collected m almost every State, the activities have heen confined principally to the Mid lie West. lowa, South Dakota and Texas appear to have heen the largest contributors. Mass meetings ha\e been held iii towns ami villages and popular appeal287 words
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Article155 1933-03-11 30 WORLD MEETING OF OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS. London. The first great international pleasure camp ever ladd i- to take place at Hampton Court early ia Juue. Six acres of the private Royal Park is being loaned hy the King 1 a- a camping ground where (>(KI men and women155 words
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Article, Illustration63 1933-03-11 30 Lay-out of the Singapore Turf Club's new race course at Bukit Timah, which will he officially opened by the Governor on April 15. The first race meeting' theie will commence on May 20, and tlie first event will he a special race for First Division hones. The race will he63 words
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Article1627 1933-03-11 31 Pie ItuAisU <m«l Scottish Le^iies| y How the titles are shaping m 1 lie Arsenal, who were beaten at home by .Liverpool last weak, will be engage-u avftty u>-da\ i aey should maintain their lead, lor the ednesday will have a ititlicull hurdle to clear m Visiting1,627 words
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Article32 1933-03-11 31 BABY AS BAIL." Duluth (Minnesota). A seven-months old baby WUS offered ns bail bete by a man arrested 0U a reckless driving charge. Tins statement is contained m a local police report.32 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1933-03-11 32 K. O - K.O. Who Will Win— Sullivan Or Graham? ibi Speculation ifi rite U9 to whether Nicky Sullivan will succeed m turning the tables on ilircraftsman Graham to-night, at the New World Arena. The fight ia scheduled for ten threeminute rounds and is the mam event1,129 words
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Article1042 1933-03-11 33 MR. LOHDEN ELECTED CHAIRMAN. Fondon, Jan. o; Mr. Fred C. Lohden, 0.8.8., bas been elected a*> chairman of the Council of the L.T.A. He has had an intimate association with the game as player and legislator ior twenty-one years. An eminent London Bhipping broker Mr. Lohden1,042 words
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Article210 1933-03-11 33 EX-SEAMAN WATSON. London, Jan. 27. 111-luck seems to dog the visit to the United States of ex-seaman Watson of Newcastle, the British featherweight champion. He went to New York for the purpose of fighting Kid Chocolate, the Cuban world's title holder. Lust of all the New York Boxing Commission210 words
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Article1070 1933-03-11 34 Radiator - Radiator g^ garage rtossi^J Vwf 1 t&y Lord Howe and Sir Henry Birk.n -were receive I bj the King o( [tally recently. a A enessage from Germany states that there was a heavy decrease m the sales oi motorcars m that country during last year. The sale of1,070 words
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Advertisement99 1933-03-11 34 Muscle Strains i /%\A Violent exercise yy It strains muscles; often causes aches or pains. 7d A -/l^K^t*" But Sloan's Liniment \^J MkCh brings quick rchef. .1 ust B^- apply it gently, w ithout rubbing. Instantly, you feel their equipment. a soothing warmth, a vigorous You, too, should \jT^ circulation99 words
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Article1645 1933-03-11 35 iur i eiU QtioiatEon* 1 (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the Malayan Saturday Post.") iuo,ooo aj% int. a/c. year 31.x2.3a A^AM KUMBANG 33/9 24.9 cd. 160,000 5/- 10% for year 30. b. 32 avua iuiaal lo y^ Jo y y JL' 500,0001,645 words
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Advertisement221 1933-03-11 37 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, £.C. LThe Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British221 words
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Advertisement95 1933-03-11 37 New Exclusive Stories And Articles Are Appearing In The MALAYAN SATURDAY j POST AND THE MALAYA j TRIBUNE They are contributed by such I famous writers as H. G. WELLS "SAPPER" JOHN BUCHAN AUSTIN FREEMAN A. E. W. MASON j BARONESS ORCZY SABATINI ETHEL M. DELL j BERTHA RUCK, ETC95 words
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