Malayan Saturday Post, 18 March 1933

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  • 18 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED PRELSS,LTD.|| VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933. NO. 25.
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    • 137 1 J[) riM 7 OM^ t»€ NATURAL BEAUTY XV °T »|O»ir iirtir V aaak 4^^l I 1\ V W Jl|| (I 1 AY Stacomb is a light invisible cream which keeps the hair m place just as you comb it. It gives the hair a natural, healthy lustre and never leaves
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    • 52 2 I THE I V Malaya Tribune I Press I I Limited, j 56-60, Anson Road, SINGAPORE. j I PRINTERS I OF THIS PUBLICATION The Malayan Saturday Post vv if JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT undertakes: Book Work, i I Catalogues, Montbly Magazines, J and General I Jobbing Orders. j Prompt Execution of
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    • 164 2 r 1 w^^^l^j^foAe yctur stand <m ■The f^voußUE Mineral Waters iREGiYROL! I is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urina I of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was j reduced to a
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    • 215 3 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. eenn4lll ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SBTTLEMHNTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life buildmg, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, £.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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    • 108 3 I £•f''' J l t New Exclusive Stories 1 And Articles Are Appearing In The I MALAYAN j SATURDAY post I AND THE MALAYA j TRIBUNE They are contributed by such I famous writers as A H. G. WELLS I *'SAPPER" JOHN BUCHAN j AUSTIN FREEMAN A. E. W. MASON
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    • 158 4 WATCHES PRECISION INSTRUMDfTS GLASSES I lX A V>l THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS r>m-»,^ A DACI nljr STAVES PRISMATIC COMPASSES BES T QUALITY FRAMES T ?o /rjii ROAD TRACERS REFLECTING ANI) FITTINGS i. TAVANNES CYMA LEVELS CLINOMETERS |N NIC KEL OOLD-FILLKD t MEASURING TAPES SOLID GOLD I JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. AND CHAINS
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  • THE Malayan Saturday Post
    • 8 1 THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933.
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    • 299 1 Tfc# MALA VAN SATURDA V POST k 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
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    • 452 1 Personalia... here And there in Malaya. Mr. H. D. Dunford Wood has arrived m Ipoh from England. He is staying with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Duuford Woo-J. Sir John and Lady Scott are this evening to be at home n to the members of the Society of Yorkshire-men
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    • 36 1 (Specially drawn for the MS. P." by K. G. Le*.\ The Tempter beckons and conjures up glorious visions of conquest —but he says nothing of the price to be paid 1
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      • 65 1 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE. Editorials 2 "Sparkles/ 1 by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by Echo 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 6 Short Story, "The Magic Shop by H. G. Wells 10* Talkie Topics 13 Photographic Section 17, la, 19 and 20 Literary Notes 22 Woman's Viewpoint 24 London Letter
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    • 1327 2 Malayan Topics.. commentary on current events. by the Editor. The special apptal i>"iievi a low dayi ;m<> by tin s cbimuittee of the European Unemployment land tails attention t<» \»'iv serttnu problem which simply must \u> tare lan i >ol\ed. A hundred pcnuusi w 1 1 1 1 SOOU dependants)
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      • 54 2 Tlw en»a^eineii{ is announced of Miss Gillian Brenidon Peane, only daughter of \hv late Dr. W. W. Pcawse, of Hongkong, and Hi* Jean Pearae, ©i Sinoa,n, v Mr. Join. Hannynnton, M.C.S., A>>iM;.iit District Officer, Cameron Highlands, only son „t t| ie late Mr. Frank Hannyno-ton, Indian Civil Servii-e, and Mrs.
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    • 587 3 Mirth without The fact that tin-foil tell* {,> r pX\ t.i!i 19 iki excuse i"or the wife increasing !km nil ion of chocolates. A A A That i t*ni i 11 Is me. by the way, of tli»* i!i<_t'iiious gentleman who during th* war, when tin was deaf, had
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    • 333 3 THOUSANDS SPENT IN SEARCHING FOR IT. London. A ,i an recently hum to England iv search of h perfect pig. He has ipeut thousands vi pmiii:i> wo far trying In tin I it. tie is Mr. S. van Zwanenberg, Ildllan Is director ot pig industry development. [?nder
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    • 59 3 London. In the will which she left Mr*. Betsy Johnson of Kppingr, who lias died at the Bge of Ho, sail th;<t she would make no provision for her "beloved poll pwrot" because *]w know it would not rorrife And the bird, whicjj rai reputed o I).* 00
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    • 42 3 (Specially (it awn lot the A/S.P." by Van Keg Leongi The Trade Coxmrssion has' started on its hunting e/pedition, and one of its tasks is to rescue a Fair Princess who is menaced by Beasts of the Jungle.
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      616 4 iioles el me \veei\ I h\ IcKo.l One was very disappointed that the Japanese Davis Cup players, including J. Baton and Nunni, wore washed nut hy the weather when m Singapore recently. so tar a* formal exhibition games were concerned. Only ;t privileged few saw them ]>lay »>n
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    • 33 4 (Specially diaicn for the MSP." by Van Hee Leonft All f»t young men should show their loyalty and public spirit by joining the Volunteers. Britannia reminds them of their duty.
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      • 119 4 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrattd) 56-00. >n*on Road, Singapore ADVERTISING RATES: Per month On cover (Front and Back). IFull Page $100.00 Halt Page 50.00 1/3 Page 84.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and 111. IFull Page 90.00 Half Page 46.00 1/3 Page 81.00 Contracts for positioni on cover minimum period
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    • SPORTS NEWS AND PICTURES.
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        2194 5 The weather was again responsible for the cancelling i>f a number <»t sporting engagement* both here and up-country last week-en I. Tennis enthusiast* were prreatly disapjwinted when the rain prevented tli« i Japanese Davis Cun i»l;i\ '■!•>, .liny Siitu, Byusuke Nunoj :mil Iv.kirhi Itoh, who |>a>-«' I through on Thursday
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      • 1850 7 1933 Programme. COMPLETE LIST OF MATCHES. The Stadium mentioned m the fixtures txlow is tha S.A.F.A Stadium at Anson Road. All games start" at 5.15 p.m. Admission charges for matches at Anson Road Stadium: Div. I and II: 50 cent;. West stand. M cent* Ea&t stand: 10
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      • 864 8 COMMERCIAL CUP FIXTURES. Complete Programme Of Matches. The following is the complete programme of matches m th? Commercial Cup comp.tition which is this year being run en League HAM instead of as knock-out competition as m previous years: MARCH. 20th Men. Muni. Services v. M.P.H Jalan Besar. Tan Kah K.f?
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    • 62 9 Soldiers of the North-East National Salvation Armies m action against the Japanese m snowbound Manchuria. Inset:- Gen. Chu Chi Ching, a famous Volunteer leader. The gate of Jehol City. Note the mountainous nature of the country. I Chinese Volun- j 'r teers, massing for an
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    • 4046 10  - Our Short Story. The Magic Shop H. G. WELLS. (BY bad >e*-u the Magic Shop from atar several tinie>; I had pa»ed it once or 1 wit-**. >h<>p window oi alluring little objecta, magic balls, magic bens, wonderful cones, ventrfloquist dolls, Ibe material ot the basket trick, packs <>t eaidi
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      • 252 12 mm^mm Malarial* Dt>killt\i <9Sflßtf V^S^aflvJ^MK^B^k After Malaria, your body cries out for something which will give you new. healthy blood and so make good, m a natural way, the ravages caused by the malaria parasite So begin a course of SanatCgen. This tonic food has been tested so often with
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      1155 13  -  Cineque. X^ notes «tn«| novv^ from Edited by B.I. P. SIGNS JOSE COLLINS. BACKGROUNDS FOR NEW COMEDY FILM. Jose Collin-, the famous and popular musical comedy Mar. is being signed by B.I.P, to make her talkie debut. She will he seen as a prima donna in operatic icenes
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    • 1260 14  - POTENTIALITIES IN PIANO PLAYING. Eleanor Packer Wallace Beery Began In Musical Comedy. (By A fat, little boy with grimy hands squirmed And twisted on a piano stool while lie vigorously pfactiaad his scales. One rebellion-filled blue eye gaged through the window where the afternoon light was rapidly fading. The other
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    • 191 14 Edward Sutherland, director of "Palmy Days" and "Mr. Robinson Crusoe," has been signed by Pnrninoui t to direct "Murder At The Zoo," m which Charlie Ilujrg-les and Lionel Atwill have the featured roles. One of the veteran directors of Bollywood m point of service, Sutherlan.l has
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    • 1419 15 NEW VIENNESE FILM ROMANCE. Herbert Marshall (,the phenomenal star oi 'Trouble m I'aradise Sari Maritxa, Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland, lour recent recruits to the n-ovies from the American and European stage, play t lie leading roles m Pai amount's Evening! lor Sale," a Viennese musical romance,
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    • 247 16 Joan Bennett is the youngest daughter of -Richard Bennett and Adrtenne Morrison. Spencer Tiacy is ]m>lo enthusiast and owns a Mable <>t polo poniei. Joan Bennett ii an npirt swiaunei and one of the best tennis players m Hollywood besides being an accomplished lti>r>e-\\oinan m spite oi
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      • 118 16 WATCH |70X lfs> "THE FACE IN THE SKY." Featuring Marion Nixon, Spenctr Tracey And AM Star Support. f > IT" I N^ I I MARION NIXON. A Picture Worth Going A Long Way To See 'The Acting Is Superb" coming ALHAMBRA ««w. Zfjeyre JfflJnJt/ I IF I HAD A MILLION
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    • 213 17 A LESSON IN TRAWLING FISHING A procession of Tamil gods at Kuala Lumpur A grouph photograph of the Batu Gajah Chinese Physical Culture Party. Standing (from left to right); Lgr. Ho Pan Seng, Wong Thin Fook, Lgr. Ho Pan Weng, Yong Wah Phooi, and Wong Kai Sam; seated, Wong Siew
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    • 113 19 The wedding Ads solemnised recently ot Mr. H. Pereira and Miss Nonis. Standing, Mrs. S. Edwards. Miss G. Norris, Mr. Julian Aro/00, Miss J. Nonis; middle row, Mr. C. Monteiro, bridegroom, bride. Mrs. A. Norris; sitting, Miss M. Norris, Master V. Pereira. M, A G
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    • 139 20 Well -Known Epworth Leaguers Wed. The wedding took plate at the Wesley Church, Kuala Lumpur recently, ot Mr. D. G. Jayasekar a. ot the Electrical Department, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Susan Regma Frida, late or the Methoiist Girls' School. The Rev. Abel Eklund, of Singapore, officiated. The bridesmaid was Miss
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      • 41 21 COMPETITORS j j I I m the current photographic competition I will greatly enhance their chances of winning a substantial PRIZE by using ikoinl Cameras. Zeiss- Ikon cameras are obtainable from j all photographic dealers. Choose a Zeiss i A A
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      • 215 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 all amateur photographers m Malaya. 2. bend m your pictures tor the March competition not later than March 27. 3. Yoir name and
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      1211 22  -  Charle s Pilgrim K\booKs and mejr writers. WHAT LONDON IS READING. WAGNERS JUBILEE: THE LITERARY BOXER: A TRAVELLING PRODIGY. (By London, Feb. 21 The centenary or even the Jubilee ol a great mana birth w death invariably means ;t n outbreak ot biography. Fifty yean ago thii month,
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    • 157 23 A PICTORIAL PEEP AROUND THE WORLD. L THE CBEATOB OF TECHWCRACY—Mr. Howard Scott, the American <>M»'inepr, t lie creator of t lie Technocracy movement which is \n\>v 1 on rtearchea undnitafctn at the Columbia University. BhPOKti iHK PAHLIAMKNTABY ELECTIONS IN [RELAND. The election campaign m tin' IrUli Free State was
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    • 1242 24  - WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT Philine fashions and fancies —tropical recipe* b\ Thilinel A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. THE COURTS RETURN TO TOWN NEW IDEAS FOR CHARITY ENTERTAINING: WOMEN WEAR PLUS FOURS. (By M FiOndon, Feb. 21 Aftei i prolonged ;»ri n it Sandi iiiL'liMiii. the Kin«r ami Queen hav»lion returned t.« London where they
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    • 722 24  -  Marian (By CREAM PUFFS. Put few giailM "t >alt m out CUp aifr an 1 tour tablespoons vegetable ln'tter and boil. Add one cup flour and cook quickly, stirring 1 risklv until the mixture leavei the tides ot the pun —let cool and ;i Id four eggl <
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      • 21 25 Throat 'Trouble FORMAMINT The Germ-killing Throat tablet conquers Sore Throat and protects you again** infectious diseases. At all Chemists and Stores.
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      • 147 25 I-- I I I New Eveready I jj^^j flashlights] i ::K=a^l i f H Kr^pll I i 1( <■* v: i i II vbsl 1 1 f '."■^l I I fl^^^H El For Sale Everywhere I i|^ Jl TRADE MARK j i M^tal Top Unit Cell. U£.\£iU]j j Patent throughout
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    • 253 26 The brilliant v Km 1 rtai I M i first m L ii .lon. has arid tot tinen. [tun Satarda) i i He] P.i pc m bel for actors, a i tnry r i!llt t 1 nopula standing M made bia fii M i m tkii pantomime
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      • 129 26 v^^v Rheumatism r^^. Swollen joints, AbU vJT t aching muscles, a stiffening ol the limbs, usually mean an V^^^WBBl i attack of rheumatism. "^^lJp \V Vy« When the pains arc acute \p )T A and persistent, apply a little F y I j Sloan's Liniment;gently,\vithn~ n ill out ru^^ m^-
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      3272 27 LONDON LETTER. PROSPECTS OF AUSTRALIA'S 11 EMPIRE." (From Our Own Correspondent London, Feb. 21. Tlu' prospects of development ol the great Antarctic Empire/ 1 twice the size of Europe, which is being brought under control oi the Commonwealth ol Australia, were discussed by Sir Douglas Mauson m an interview m
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    • 154 29 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various biands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.88 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0-M Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3./8 Shell
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      • 36 29 jThe Malaya Trikne 5 Cents Daily All the j Soundest News i Views I Independent Progressive The Journal That Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing jr Jj Because It Is j The People's Paper
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    • 583 30 reception notes M technical lips f dilet! by $$£QP Rtkdiofaft WHAT EMPIRE LISTENERS WANT. Descriptions of Actual Home Events. •j I g 'i;Ji a Bta i liic-h the 8.8.i bus long been ramiliar, an I that pre l i'" x peo] I- w ith very divergent taste*.
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    • 481 30 Government Assists In Programmes. A conefpondenJ m Calcutta write* that at present 11 1»- market m India for wireless receiving apparatus for domeslie urn' i- mm l;n^v. and under existing condition* there tfre many handicaps confronting the manufacturer and exporter. Xot more than five per cent.
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    • Page 30 Miscellaneous
      • 308 30 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Wave. Station. Time. iSiugapore) So Ron.c (Italy) 2RO ->aily from 10 p.m. 70.2 Khabarovsk (U.S.S.R.) Daily from 5 p.m. 62.5 Long Islaml, W2XV Friday, 8 to 10 p.m. Prague Tues. and Fri. 3.30 a.m. Kuala Lumpur (M.A.R.S.) Jues. and l ri. 6.30 lo 8.30 p.m
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    • 236 31 MR. ROOSEVELT DILEMMA. Washington. Mr. F. 1). Roosevelt, the Presidentelect, is lace 1 with tlie hotly-contested question How much shall the l nited States Navy lie built up*" Despite continual criticism from lug navy advocates thai the American rieet rapidly is becoming second rate-," the Democratic
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    • 51 31 Captain J. C. M. Balden, The Woroestenhire Ke^rinu'ut, has been appointed State Adjutant, Neuri Sembilan, and Adjutant, Halacca Volunteer Corpe; Lieut. F. A. Kundall, The Ho\al Scots, State Avljutant. Selan»('r and Pa<lan^; and Lieutenant 1). (i. B. Bidout, The Kinjr's Own Yorkslnre Light Infantry, Adjutant. PettJUlg aril Province A\'elle*)t\v \*()]uiiteer
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    • 153 31 London. Wild foxes have been found to be usin^ Widpsnnde •oo a> a *an ctuary, leaping the nine loot bnrrier to K t>l ]U -a teat beyond the jumping powers ot the zoo inhabitants. Once within the precinct*, the fugitive* finding Ifcewtehrea m a lon i paradise—
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    • 1256 32  -  Radiator rto^sip-^^ fi#^~ t» AT THE WHEEL. DRIVING AND CHARACTER. i;,, |o you react to the tiresome little \\;>\ -ol the ut fellow h I the*e votes, which ;»!>{>»•, m-'l m the Morris Owner," Mi. S. I-'. X Ige, the nell-known British motorist, suggests dial the open roa
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      • 47 32 1 TBE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS J KINO IN THF WHOLE OF MALAYA. Singapore Casket Co., I UNDERTAKERS. j Monumental Masons 1 and Marble Meredants I Telephone No. fft)7s Nos. 1 3, PENHAS ROAD. off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE HOURS Telephone No. (507^. 1 I r
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    • 1772 33 < f rrx How fhe sides are $kapins The Wolves, whose ground is the venue ot the Cup lemi-tna] tie between Everton and West Ham Tinted, will be Tisiton ai liiiihlniiy to-day m the First Division of the Kn<rli>h League. Middlesbrough, Newcastle TnitH and the Hlades have
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    • 822 34  -  K.O. Al Rivers i\ Gunner Ellis To-Night. SULLIVAN-GR.4HAM FIGHT POSTPONED. <u> The iveathei was spoil-epori fetti Saturday. M rained pnicticallj I lie wWi «l»y anJ m ihr ircun -ian m it wiw impossible to stage the fights ;n tin' New Woil 1 Arena, an
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    • 1630 35 I 4 tu rrenj- Quota tio a s J| i^^^^— %^Sr*a-_r> (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the Malayan Saturday Post.") Capital IntfßC paid Bp Vaiw Dividend* i' 100,000 i j|% int. a/c. year 51.12.3^ i' 160,000 5 10 Vo lor year 50.
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