Malayan Saturday Post, 6 May 1933
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Title Section39 1933-05-06 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. THE MALAYAN Saturday Post THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" PRESS LTD j r iNCOPPoaAT to iwTHe'_TPAiTa sTr^:_jferarKI '00>L-1 U| li |jS VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933. NO. 32. THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933.39 words
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Advertisement73 1933-05-06 2 BBSBSSBBsIBBBBJ PB_SBB I~fr-l~* t^^n-Ni^t^H^ THE j! I Ma lay a I Tribune I Press I I Limited, j 56 60, Anson Bead, SINGAPORF. im li ill T jj| PRINTERS j OF THIS ij lj PUBLICATION i The Malayan [Saturday Post! THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT undertakes:— I IBook Work, 1 Catalogues,73 words
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Advertisement176 1933-05-06 2 |^jjr^B^^^^ your s/znd en ITue fAvouRUE Mineral Waters I^EGLYROLI is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical J f analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine j of patients after a few days' treatment with his preparation was j 2 reduced to a176 words
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Article56 1933-05-06 1 Page Editorials 2 "Sparkles," by "Quiz-The-Second 3 Short Story, The Cure By Robert Hichens 7 Talkie Topics 13 Photographic Section 17, 18, 19 and 20 Literary Notes 22 Motoring 23 Woman's Viewpoint 25 London Letter 27 Home Soccer 29 In and Out of the Ring 3056 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-05-06 1 (Specially <i>awn for the M SP." by K. G. Lee) Another instance in support of the saying: the appetite grows on what it feeds upon.28 words
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539 1933-05-06 1 Personalia... here And there in Malaya. Mr. A. B. Jordan, M.C.S., is gazetted t<> act a> Secretary tor Chinese Affairs, S.S. Dr. II: A. Tempany, C.8.E., has left Kuala Lumpur for Singapore accompanied by Mis. Tempany. TCev. Father J. li. Souhait, Vicar of the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Penang,539 words
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Article865 1933-05-06 2 commentary on current events. by the Editor. ine annual repoii ot the Strait> SeUlasjatnti Association, to be presented at tlie general meeting on May 16, covers one of tbe mosi interesting periods in tlie Association > history, -hiring the past year, altei persistent agitation, the tt.S.A. secured tlie865 words
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Article, Illustration75 1933-05-06 2 drawn for ihe "M.S.P." by Duckworth.) H. E. The Governor, S.S. "Now look here, High Commissioner, don't you think it rather ridiculous to levy a tax on a Union Jack imported into a British Protected State? 44 H. E. The High Commissioner, F.M.S.: Well, Governor it hke75 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-05-06 3 Salvation? or just Another Mirage? (Specially drawn for the MS.P." byDuckworth.) The Dutch Colonial Minister has declared definitely in favour of control of output."24 words
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Advertisement39 1933-05-06 3 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST. Owing to the large number of excellent pictures which tie for third prizes the remaining nine awards are held over until next week. \j* 4 fl SCIINIIfICAtLI> tCIFffT fl CTS. LARGE TUBE I q*r Everywhere I39 words
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Miscellaneous134 1933-05-06 3 JHKJHKGJ Many o-<j<m1 stories are t >l« 1 about Scotsmen but one I heard the other day ■bout ji woman from 1 1 1 North of the Tweed beats them all. It happened, of course, in Aberdeen. A httmgry train]) walked through I garden pate and began to eat the134 words
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Miscellaneous137 1933-05-06 3 (By Quiz-The-Second.") WTiich reminds me, can anybody tell me where they do put them And why!" I'll be shot if I know. And the ]Y\<r Chief, who just saw that one, says what am T worrying about, because I'll be shot anyway if I render any untie like that. In137 words
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Miscellaneous174 1933-05-06 3 Says rejM>rf, Mr. find Mrs. Churchyard, of Lindfield, Sussex, live in Pulpit Cottage, Gravelye Lane. How fitting 1 It is reported that, a wild cat lias been found in a local godown another result of Dr. HuntM**! Wtl on rodents. This cracker-firing nuisance seems to bt causing" I good deal174 words
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Article215 1933-05-06 4 Two Hours Interruption of Service. Paris. To-day* public services protesf striks iras spasmodic and generally ivellbebaved throughout the country. Apart trom the two hour-' interruption ot the telephone service interior and exterior. little inconvenience was caused. The telephonists had deliberately arranged to fold their arms round noon, because215 words
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Article, Illustration56 1933-05-06 4 The Leather Bottel Inn at Cobhani, Kent, WAS a tavourite retreat <>i I haries DickenS, ami tlie Dickeni atmosphere is faithfully preserved. To-day the Inn tonus a popular rendeavoui tor the motorist, ami our picture shows the lair occupants of one of the latest Iluinber Snipe M 80 Sport* Saloons56 words
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Advertisement17 1933-05-06 4 Tooth Paste is essentially hii article of confiileiicc. yon iiiuij truxt Q P IAROf TUBf cOdS. Everywhere17 words
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Article, Illustration47 1933-05-06 5 Bowling Season Opens. Left, a scene at the S. C. C. The S.C.C. bowling s:ason opens WASH-DAY— A "MS P." contest picture. Roy Smith, winner o:' SCC. singles championship These cars crashed at the junction of Bras Basah Road on Sunday morning, but no-one was seriously hurt.47 words
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Article, Illustration77 1933-05-06 6 These excellent pictures are varied both in type and origin. THtS YOUNGSTER SEEMS AFRAID OF FALLING OFF— Mr Cheah Eng Teng. Kota Eahru. WHERE THE SEAS MEET— Mr. S. M asaki. 268A. Middle Road. Singapore AN OCTOGENARIAN CHINESE LADY CELEBRATING HER BIRTHDAY Mr. Cheah77 words
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Article8087 1933-05-06 7 ROBERT HICHENS - ROBERT HICHENS Our Short Story. (BY P OXJU men were sitting at night after dinner in the smoking-room of the steamship, £sperim t wlncn was between Naples and Alexandria on her way to the latter port. 1 hey were talking of cures, i subject almost as interesting to8,087 words
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Advertisement24 1933-05-06 10 Tooth Paste is cxxciitiullij an article of conf 111 CIICC 1 ijoii iiiuij truxt i_a J_T_L_L_L__— M L Q r IAROf TUBf cOcts. Everywhere24 words
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Advertisement44 1933-05-06 11 *x^S^S r xfiO SCIINTIfICAIiy CCRRICT CTS. LARGE TUBE I rt Everywhere I The "Malaya Tribune B^a_______________---_-.----m-----_m---_-------i-_---_________________ 5 Cents Daily All the j Soundest News Views Independent Progressive The Journal That Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing Because It Is The People's Paper44 words
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Advertisement284 1933-05-06 12 Great Reduction! Good Opportunity! ANNUALS AT HALF PRICE. PICTURE SHOW ANNUALS FOR 1933. LITTLEFOLKS ANNUAL. COLLINS AIR CRAFT ANNUAL. PUCK ANNUAL. BRITISH BOYS ANNUAL. LITTLE DOTS ANNUAL. COLUNS SCHOOL BOYS ANNUAL. RAINBOW ANNUAL. MODERN BOYS BOOK OF MOTOR SHIP ENGINES. COLLINS MOTOR ANNUAL. EVERY BOYS HOBBIES ANNUAL. BOYS CINEMA ANNUAL.284 words
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Article1505 1933-05-06 13 CECIL B. DeMILLE'S LATEST TRIUMPH. (Veil B. DeMiile lias been busy once more understudying history.' u e pushed back musty, yellowsd pages first in [923 with The Ten Command, ments/' and agaia in 1927 with The King oi Kings.* 1 Now, j n 1983, i„ The Sign1,505 words
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1392 1933-05-06 14 Became Famous Before He Was Known. •Who il Warren William, really P ne is an actor, nd an excellent one. who seems to have slipped up the backstairs to stardom, his shoes in Ini iZSTm no, to tot«A «he lurkioK news hunters, usually1,392 words
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Advertisement106 1933-05-06 14 fl fl fl HELPS FIGHT COLDS^H When /-T^k reliable L w x Av| Waterbury's Compound i^i^i^i^i^i^H tr mt J^L gives tbe Btrength to throw _L_B^^^^H AU i v\/^^^H off theBC disease8 l builds *Fvr^l U P run down vitality— <TL Tr^ffi'j^ strengthensbodyand nerves. tE V =^f "15* Yet it is106 words
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Article260 1933-05-06 15 BRITAIN CREATING A FILM INDUSTRY. Paris. Britain is making a trcmeudou> effort to create a national film industry," said Mine. Leontine Bagnn, the famous producer of Madchen in uniform," when she arrived in Paris by plane from London. British films will soon rival American, French and260 words
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Article194 1933-05-06 15 In an Last African district a doctor acta M understudy to the magistrate. Recently, when each was conscious of having broken the law by driving at night without a light, they agreed that the majesty of the Lew would best be vindicated by sack appearing before the other. The magistrate,194 words
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Advertisement105 1933-05-06 15 I »P nO" WSf,NCini V fU SCIENIIfICAUV CORRECT CTS. LAPGE TUBE I p C Everywhere I —Aching Back? WHEN you feci overcome by pains in the back or kidneys, apply Sloan's Liniment quickly. You will instantly feel a healthy circulation of the blood. a soothing, healing warmth that drives the105 words
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Advertisement36 1933-05-06 15 Mercantile Institute. 209, Queen Street and 130, Sophia Road. First in Record of Passes Cambrigde and Commercial Classes. Commercial Studies, new Session commencing May Bth. Assures Success in the November L. C. C* Examination Phone 5755.36 words
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Advertisement322 1933-05-06 16 25 CenU <~£\ WATCH l^#X ,933 I\FGI lIU T' Everv\Vhere^«MPS_^* ______R_t___ tmWmW One Of The Funniest _JB\%, o;*s3F TOOTH Film* Seen For fV* j^lla Ntfr\ PASTE Months. W^T"- -^M jt VTvV\ v_____v «t v»i^^___\ j I ruR.TrH N^JKli___s^^ f^ AMWiscmi Ist Come and see what i!vT^_r__.. I I gjFggsjjNJ gAJjg322 words
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Article, Illustration31 1933-05-06 17 for this excellent study of a small schoolboy, Mr. K. Thow Fatt, of Pudu, is awarded the first prize of $25, in the April competition.31 words
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Article, Illustration120 1933-05-06 18 Birthday of H. H. di Pertu of Negri Parade e Yang Besar mbilan. i „l tho Malav Football Acsociation. In the centre of the front row Cn the left are some of the new otfxials and playc:s ol the Malay hooman is Syed Mohamed bin Ahmad Alkatt, the President. i.120 words
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Article, Illustration54 1933-05-06 20 More Photographic Prizewinners. Marine police boats laid idle at the river side in Malacca. Mr. Chua Yan Seah, 20, Seah St.. Singapore,— a $5 prize. For the above picture of Muar school-boys enjo/ing themselves at a stand- Dipe, M\ A. Hannay, of the Govt English Schoo', Muar, is awarded the54 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-05-06 21 A BATAVIA SCENE— Another "M.S.P." coe test entry.8 words
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Advertisement54 1933-05-06 21 20 P„n PAGES fof CENTS Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY The MALAYA TRIBUNE is now 20 PAGES and INCLUDES A FULL PAGE OF PICTURES COMPETITORS in the current photographic competition will greatly enhance their chances of winning a substantial PRIZE by using Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic54 words
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Advertisement162 1933-05-06 21 i» *^w *^w« > New Eveready JSEjSfS flashlights Greatly Reduced _v Ta I Prices. Regular Eveready Superior Quality, Workmanship and Material For Sale Everywhere f I j TRADE MARK mm, top unit ceil. gJ FLASHLIGHTS BATTERI ES J Patent ihroughout L^"^Vj the world. I I 1 —they last longer. Sole162 words
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Article1267 1933-05-06 22 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim MANY NOVELS AND FEW NOVELISTS: AN EARLY VICKI BAUM: "TELLING OFF NAPOLEON. ißy London, April 11. In recent article, Mi. J. B. Priestley declared that, while there i> something like a superfluity of English novels- and even good English novels there are very few1,267 words
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Advertisement47 1933-05-06 22 Made from high-grade Swedish- i Carbon Steed and with fine, broad I ground edges. f POPULAR EVERYWHERE. Note Price— s Blades 40 cts. nett. 10 75 cts. Obtainable from all Pealets. Sole Agent: F.M.S. S.S. H. JAS. VAN BUREN. m MARKET ST., K.Y. I 'Phone 2754. j47 words
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Article993 1933-05-06 23 HUMBER SNIPE SPORTS SALOON. British car manufacturers report a boom in sales and the increased demand is* not confined to any particular make or type. Makers of the luxury cars are agaiu finding buyers for the higher-powered models. These are portenta of a returning confidence. Uank993 words
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Advertisement83 1933-05-06 23 I ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF AMRUTANJAN 1 A SOVEREIGN REMEDY j For j (mmmmmm HEADACHE iff I RHEUMATISM X'^ NEURALGIA jMjjL TOOTHACHE /V>* t^ CUTS, BRUISES tiJ^W^J COUGH, COLD j MS'^S^V^"'*^ anc a 0, ler ac hes and pains. I 'C_-»'J!n of full fcrty years jTv mf\83 words
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Article757 1933-05-06 24 SOMEONE ELSE - SOMEONE ELSE NERVOUS OF BEING DRIVEN BY I London, April (j. The Hon. Brian Lewis, one ol ths iiiom learioss oi i lie younger i>nti>n drivers, aas withdrawn trom tne "JUlie •uigiia, Italy b great tbousand-aule roau race 4*ll account 1 oJ nervousness. .vi hrst glance thai757 words
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Advertisement248 1933-05-06 24 \W^o^ MHINCIWI \y ft/ sciiniihcauy P ffl lff I c CTS, LARGE TLEE ppr Everywhere I THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrated) 56-60, .Anson Road, Singapora. ADVERTISING RATES: Par month. On cover (Front and Back). Full Page $100.00 Halt Page 50.00 1/3 Page 14.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and 111.248 words
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Article1204 1933-05-06 25 "SUMMERTIME" IN LONDON GARDENS: PUTTING THE KING'S CLOCKS FORWARD: GRAMOPHONES WHICH MATCH OUR FROCKS. (By M Philine. )l London, April 11. Now that our clocks are registering "Summer Time" and we have captured one more precious hour of daylight, our thoughts turn automatically to the garden. Londoners1,204 words
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Article944 1933-05-06 25 (By Marian.") ROAST NUT PIE. Soak quarter lb. brown bread in water for one hour; squeeze well. Add four tablespoons chopped nuts, a teaspoonful minced parsley and herbs, mix well. Heat up one e^g with one tablespoon milk, pour into mixture, beat up well. Hake in a greased944 words
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Advertisement196 1933-05-06 26 Rid yourself of STOMACH TROUBLE and enjoy a Healthy Appetite ___v by taking Sanatogen lACK of appetite is mosdy "A noteworthy effect of mmf due to stomach trouble, Sanatogen is a better which in turn is usually a appetite which is generquestion of "nerves." Nerve- ally perceived within weakness prevents196 words
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Article, Illustration2573 1933-05-06 27 LONDON... ..LETTER. WW COUNTRY. LONDON AS A CITY OF JOY." London, April 11. A great scheme to make London City of Joy," a plans of light-heaited-iios instead of solid solemnity, for a week- from May 27 to dune :'>, tl.e King's birthday- is now on foot. The organisers of these2,573 words
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Advertisement58 1933-05-06 28 /alalia W'>-i:i Übl ill &^&z&& M>A^ oO cC 0 As/ 9 V a CO^ ________H I a o*\^ „\d s t. 6 6^®*** 0 v_\^be° rS \w V 11 c° m*^' A*Q^ e Ae^° T m^^^^^k^L^^^^^^^ma^ M S AmmmmWmW WQ>ogag**aflE^ SET ■4X_s^__3HiMaaPH t »U I *WM*^^£*) rv __r |j iiinnl^__________________________________r58 words
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Article1466 1933-05-06 29 Pie I nolish and Scottish I tuques How the side* are shaping Bight at the outset ot the Season it was suggested in thess note- that nverton, having rained promotion in 1991 (they were relegated to the Second Division the previous season) and emerged champions of tlie1,466 words
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Article45 1933-05-06 29 ,4 l)id I see you kissing- young: Perkins last night Well, mother, he told me he had just lost an uncle, and I felt sorry for lum. "If I know anything' about that young- man he won't have a relative left in a week's time!"45 words
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Advertisement41 1933-05-06 29 »_JI H _1 n ***S^ oo Th ti Pci/Te 1 rhal keeps le e Th Brillianf wifh LubCre.and Fr p p tram Deca^. Obtainable Everywhere m l|J uT~ m I CNL> 1 __fl ibd! T P er ,Dl e rLjh ~J|41 words
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Article561 1933-05-06 30 K. 0 - K.0. Nicky Sullivan and Graham To Fight Again. WINNER MAY BE CROWNED BANTAM KING. (By Fight tans may look forward to some excellent fights in the very near future. Bud Walley is on his way back to Singapore and Thajudeen and incent Pereira are561 words
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Article70 1933-05-06 30 The bus struck I patch of bad road, and the conductor, taken unawares, was thrown off his balance and landed on a not-too-young woman's lap. A violent argument ensued, which was terminated by the conductor demanding the woman's fare. New street," she snapped, tendering a coin. Single r" asked the70 words
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Advertisement142 1933-05-06 30 ft* -__B XmrnY V* illT- fl v* A^^ *f/f I tfrf Vrl \r^ f KILL MOTHS before they steal the coat off your back spray 1 i *I_V\ n^ amm I I-..., A _t_ Myj Thieves! Robbers! Moths eat big ugly holes in your clothes and ruin them! li ~gfr142 words
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Advertisement35 1933-05-06 30 Sore Throat FORMAMINT The Germ-killing throat tablet destroys the disease germs in mouth and throat, thus conquering Sore Throat and protecting you against infectious diseases, such as Influenza, Diphtheria, etc At ail Chemiata and Stmrmm.35 words
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Article, Illustration68 1933-05-06 31 Child Studies were a feature of our Amateur Photographic Contest WATER CARRIERS AT KOTA BAHRU.— Mr. Cheah Eng Teng. Kota Bahru BROTHERS— Mr. Chrah Eng Teng. Kota Bahru. AFTER THE BATH.— Mr. P. N. Ba rdhan. General Hcspital, Singapore. "TAKE YOUR TIME— TM NOT IN A HURRY."— Mr. Cheah Eng68 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-05-06 32 SCC. going out to field against the SRC in the annual clash between the Padang Clubs The S.K C team At the Malay schools' drill competition26 words
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960 1933-05-06 33 (BY "RIMAU.") After seven outings in the First Division ot the Singapore League, the Malays still remain the only unbeaten side, having won six games and drawn the other (with the S.P.C). The Chinese, who are running them close have won five matches,960 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1933-05-06 34 ..A REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK 'S SPORT. 13 -Chinese beat Police «S— l. I!) Malays brat Wilts 1 0, 20 Cattle Co. beat Harlequins 3-0. 26 Police bent Wilts 4—2. 'JT Marine beat Chinese I—o.1 0. Mav Marine beat Harlequin** 4 2. Goals. THIRD DIVISION. March lo Monopolies huat1,050 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1933-05-06 35 Ashworth (3 for 21), Hopkins (2 foi 17), Palmer (2 for 20), Hamilton (1 for 14) and Lewis (1 for 24) shared the wickets. Good handling of his howlers by the S.CC skipper prevented the S.P.C. men from recovering from their bad start,1,157 words
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Article, Illustration996 1933-05-06 36 mattei with the handling oj the side, and tin- batting order seems to be all wrong. There could be m> objed iu putting in men like tibson and La Cain, uho are purely defensive bats, when bitters should bave gone Ln to score996 words
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Advertisement244 1933-05-06 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. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British244 words
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Advertisement93 1933-05-06 37 j New Exclusive Stories j And Articles Are Appearing In The MALAYAN SATURDAY i^ i POST AND THE MALAYA j TRIBUNE I They are contributed by such famous writers as H. G. WELLS j SAPPER JOHN BUCHAN AUSTIN FREEMAN I A. E. W. MASON BARONESS ORCZY SABATINI ETHEL M. DELL93 words
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