The Straits Times, 12 June 1932
1932-06-12
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Title Section36 1932-06-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 26. Sunday, June 12th 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 26. Sunday, June 12th 1932. Price 10 Cents.36 words
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1370 1932-06-12 1 "I LOVED YOU SO." Second Charge Against Mrs. Barney. A PATHETIC FIGURE. Counsel's Story Of A Fatal Quarrel. When Rlt B i"n arney anprnrti! at th- fftatmtmatM Court. Lo chargsi murdt ;in« Mr. M. 8. Stephen in her I< n j fat. counsel announced tha,1,370 words
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Article, Illustration23 1932-06-12 1 One of the first photograph* to leach Sin K apore shoeing the M.M. l.«r> u..i^,>^i uu u.e MM c*,* v. ua.ua Mi M •>*-.-23 words
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Article94 1932-06-12 1 $250 For Reader Who Placed First Three Horses. Hi reader succeeded itv giving the I of the lii- 1 f nir h in tl Strait- Tiu-.c. 1 c by Coirpe bat Mr. Robert van Cuylenburf, of -'>T. .i'l 9mA, SiM'jtpore. was successful: with regard to tho first th-ee.94 words
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Article135 1932-06-12 1 Murderer Committed To Asylum. Berlin, June 8. A young man named Schoess, who days ago murdere.l his mothn Lueue.k ami n M-.nday left at the French Embassy a parcel containing his victim's tamed hands, was arresUfl on Tuesday after he had walked tiie streets lor twoAneta-Trans-Ocean - 135 words
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Article59 1932-06-12 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 11. The closing prices today were: RUBBER. Spot (buyers) 1 11 ltd. Spot (sellers) l%d. July-Sept. l .«i Oct. -Dec. 1 13/lftd. Jan -Mar l ,d. Apr.-June 1 15/I6d. TIN. Spot £113* i. Three months 11 16',. SILVER. Spot 16'g. 159 words
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Article74 1932-06-12 1 Child Carried Off But Recovered Unhurt. Oslo, June 8. How an eagle swooped down and carried off a four-year old girl, when she flaying in front of her parents' farmhouse, is reported fvom the little village of Ytrenamdclan. The villagers immediately set off in hot pursuit, butAneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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Article, Illustration2070 1932-06-12 1 Baby Orang-Pendek. PERAK DOCTOR'S DISCOVERY. SK Charle* Mmbmt Datwin sta <i with his theory. and n;. have been searching U> the so-cal'ed 'missing link" between riling (1 overies have been made in I»ip« anj ft those of early man. een found and ompared with those o'2,070 words
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Article168 1932-06-12 1 Delegates Disagree And Walk Out. nova, June 8. Tuesdays meeting of the Disarma \ir Committee waa an unforeseen imiJt-nt when rnu\n, Italian and Russian delefates wai f th* room after the toMUnitt«tf had a4«f>ted nmeni -nmittee regarding the answers which were to be given French questionnaire. During theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 168 words
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Article1899 1932-06-12 1 Rector Of Stiffkey's Ordeal In Witness Box. QUESTIONED FOR 15J HRS. Chancellor And Some Amazing Photographs. The Rec«or of Stiffkey, the Rer. Harold Francis Davidson, who ia rhn: nCcnrps ckHci- ♦•'c iline Art of 1H92, was qu«~ti>nel for l.">" 2 hours after he had givtn his1,899 words
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Advertisement21 1932-06-12 1 THE OCEAN I ACCIDENT I AND I GUARANTEE I CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated la Gnat Britain.) I Head Office for Malaya SINCAI'OKE.21 words
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Advertisement10 1932-06-12 1 j OCEAN I j MOTOR i j policies! ami «UAIV10 words
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Article, Illustration527 1932-06-12 2 MENACE OF HOW A DETECTIVE ESCAPED. Perpetually Walking In The Shadow Of Death. The writer of this article is a former member of the staff of an American Detective Agency* tvho was drawn into the network of graft that surrounds American crime. He graphically describes hotv he narrowly escaped thr527 words
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Article, Illustration812 1932-06-12 2 i went against ih< pain, but I knew th:.t I could rot tight. Fl I did I was as likely |a l>c "iiursijie.i off* 1 by my own fellows as didn't want any rethe.r crowd. The graft was ironths I took my share of plunder. It wa812 words
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Article235 1932-06-12 2 Securing The Birth Of Boys. Berlin, Mny Profesßor F. Unterberger's aaeeaaaa* in deciding that unborn babies shall be boy.s rt-portH in tho Daily Telejrraph an |Feb. 24, ly.iO. Hiv furtl ment* i have had such remarkable results that htis held to have good ground for th»» claim Jto235 words
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Article48 1932-06-12 2 Paris, June H. Amelia Farhart has arrived in Paris with her husband and was received by officials from the Air Mini In replying to the spe«?ch of welcome of Senator Meuier. she remarked that iraking good laws must »>*> much more •HinVult than crossing the Atlantic. A/ieta-Havas.Aneta-Havas - 48 words
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Article102 1932-06-12 2 Midnight Gaiety On The Thames. A floating i-abarct. Mazin? with I'tfht and crowded with d ilrny frocks, v. at the Th; A thousand !1 hanjf at Japanese Ijtir from her mast. nn<! will blazon forth he- name Th> On had a private chami and 1 luno 1. She102 words
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Article91 1932-06-12 2 Berlin, June 8. H'-ir Hith-rV "-h'>ck troops" are preparin ate their re-authorisation by i he biggeM revae to be held in Berlin .■.into Wiln ok the salute in the ci:»>> be War. Twenty mcd Nazis will parade at the Luftgruten. but the nro■aaad march of Berlin has beenAneta-Havas - 91 words
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Advertisement21 1932-06-12 2 \*l fc Jl Merchandise jSjamM pgy ft |_J»^ Personal Effects ■fl f^^^^^V/^ Motorcars WgP 1^ 4 COL LYE R aUAX (APB)21 words
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Advertisement154 1932-06-12 2 M aw ZJt mm M A afford to l^i I smile/ jJBt Can you afford to smile? J If not, you need a Prudential UJ Policy-its security brings yf contentment and freedom /j jW from worry. >Cm 'l\ ft l\ THI 1 1 1 lIS II \l WAY/ Insurance the154 words
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Miscellaneous20 1932-06-12 2 home^pop! oh yes! t ljat A "1 fry/ A IS I More s-\ r\ 4> ft) *S*i O Si C20 words
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2021 1932-06-12 3 How Mrs. Meyrick Made Half A-Million. AND HOW SHE LOST MOST OF IT! £100,000 In Night-Club Door Fees. ENORMOUS SUMS TO ENTERTAINERS. Mrs. Kate Meyrick, famous in Great Britain as London's Night-Club Queen," has revealed for the first time the real facts about the money side of the night club2,021 words
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Article166 1932-06-12 3 Piccard To Make Ascent From Zurich. Brussels, June 8. Professor Piccard announced on Tuesday that he had decided to make his second ascent into the stratosphere from Zurich in the course of the next few weeks. He will be accompanied by the Belgian physicist Cosins. The balloon will166 words
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Article715 1932-06-12 3 Great Success. DRILL AND BOXING DISPLAY. "D RIGHT .sunshine, intense heat, and a large crowd attended the 23rd annual athletic sports of Outram School at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon. In spite of the second factor, which tended to take the vitality out of the competitors,715 words
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Article59 1932-06-12 3 Turkey Considering Measure To Create Independence. Angora, June 7. The Turkish Government is studying "three-year-plan" on the model of the famous Russian "five-year-plan," with the object of making Turkey completely independent of importations from fortign countries and to organise the production of all necessities of life in the proportions59 words
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Article322 1932-06-12 3 S.C.C. Side Only Four Runs Short Of Victory. Time prevented an S.C.C. side of ten players from winning their cricket fixture yesterday with the Indian Association at Balestier, for when stumps were drawn j they needed only four runs for victory, after losing seven wickets. The home team322 words
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Article140 1932-06-12 3 Qualifying Round For Singapore Title. The following qualified to compete in the first round of the Singapore QtM Championship at Bukit Timah yesterday M. M. Paterson 77 I raik 77 I K. F. Pretty N J. N. KeUy J. I. M. Ibrahim L. D. Hvrdie 7* W. W.140 words
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Article321 1932-06-12 3 Annual Athletic Sports Results. m Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. The annual athletic si>orts of the ition which commenced yesterday on ths -hool padang concluded today. The weather was t»ne and there was a large attt There were 1» -*venN and five houses took part, namely321 words
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Advertisement83 1932-06-12 3 AEGIS ECONOMIC AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, 11, Laidlaw Building. Singapore. SAVK TIMK and MONEY by drawing upon cur extensive sources of information regarding Life Assurance, Annuities, Business, Statistical, General or Private matters. CONSULT US before taking any irrevocable step which you may afterward* regret. The Aegis is impartially conducted by83 words
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Advertisement127 1932-06-12 3 BUY BRITISH j ORANGE MARMALADE^ i jt" '--5^ PV^ A f U I l Wlne I fc>s"^^"ES^s»jß t£l repeat titnt and again, because of I Bd) fc==»~^-£S lf» wonderful orang- flavour and I ■^y. delightful freshness, -hat can only I be obtained by pre^rving selected I .Wfj '"Tj jutef »un-ki»»ed127 words
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Article1041 1932-06-12 4 EASY TO BE WISE AFTER THE EVENT. The Maximum Bid. By HERBERT LAWRENCE. IT if always easy to be wise after the event, but just because you have made a grand slam it does not follow that you should have called it. As a fact, where1,041 words
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Article76 1932-06-12 4 Possibilities Of General Election This Summer. Copenhagen, June 7. Denmark, which is also in the throes of an economic political crisis, faeos the pro liability of a general election this sum.rer. according to statement by Premier Stauning. In the course of a speech he sharply attacked the Opposition'sAneta-Trans-Ocean - 76 words
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Article, Illustration53 1932-06-12 4 Then Kthel put her heel upon the ground And instantly, to her great joy she found. That she and Sal both lightly sprang through space. Delight and rapture shone front Sally's face. T'was better than her lonely flight on »kia To bound with Ethel Jane o'er53 words
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Article, Illustration52 1932-06-12 4 In Heron's kitchen see them both alight Poor Mr*. Heron dropped her pan in fright! Her fishea spoilt! Kut still, she did not mind. For she and Mr. Heron both were kind. And when Jane told about the Windmill-man. The good bird said "We'll do the best52 words
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Article, Illustration1796 1932-06-12 4 THE WANDERER - THE WANDERER. By A Profoundly Admirable Character The Lair Miss Mary Mtwgregor Way Back In The Days i)f Suuar Planting Mr. J. W. Kennedy Leaves M'tlnya Honours In The Councils Splendid Work Of The Methodist Mission In Malaya. NOT many people in Singapore knew Miss Mary Macgregor,1,796 words
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Article272 1932-06-12 4 Smuggled Across The Atlantic. i, shot, Southnmpton, May 23. A woman was smuggled over the Atlantic in Urn m< i -an flyingb< at Do.-X, which arrived here tonight f <m New York via the A The heroine of the flight is Mrs. Strasmann, the Berlin brunette, who272 words
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Advertisement44 1932-06-12 4 GOOD TAILORING AT ECONOMICAL PRlCE^^^ffi* Enjoy the Satisfaction c of wearing perfectly fitting, faultlessly >T^V* >f he excellence cut clothes^^ At^ ()f our tai l° rin is x confinnecl by our many t&^S satisfied clients. /-v *Sy; ggr_ WWo* o AND GUARANTEED SATISFACTION < J^=44 words
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Advertisement26 1932-06-12 4 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. THE FINEST Peppiest, Snappiest, MUSICAL COMEDY of the Year!! FLYING HIGH METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SUPER Z nextThangeT CHARLES FARRELL marian NixoN-m After Tomorrow26 words
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Article461 1932-06-12 5 I GEORGE ARLISS on \MR. GEORGE Arliss, the British film ■star, gave a Paris journalist a remarkable account of the conditions prevailing in the Hollywood film industry. "The situation there," he said, "is really that of most other industries. Hollywood Jid not know whether it461 words
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Article193 1932-06-12 5 To Make English Films. Gloria Swanson is about to start work on a new £100,IK)0 picture called "Perfec Understanding," of which *h»> will producer. The em t for two American parts, will be British. Th<leading man must be an Englishman. The picture is to be dirt-tod !>y Rowland193 words
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Advertisement298 1932-06-12 5 ■6-15 RESERVATIONS —PHONE 6903 9- 1 5 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3-15 I LAUGHS AND THRILLS— j I AND RACING SPILLS! A PICTURE WITH A KICK! j fey I J^T All The Thrills of a j I/ft' Big Auto Race and If LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! j I r lirforc Much a298 words
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Advertisement34 1932-06-12 5 I The best food/ a n\astci eljef I) chin (I fho seeqes umA evet\ eoutse perfect. Dance music by the new orchestra on and after June 25. Musical Director, Mr. F. J. \^fiQu Strasser34 words
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Advertisement164 1932-06-12 5 Three Popular Stars in a Famous Story Commencing at TODAY'S MATINEE— 3.IS 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 FIRST NATIONAL'S striking adaptation of JOHN VAN DRUTEN'S Celebrated play "The CARELESS AGE" WITH LORETTA YOUNG DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jnr. and CARMEL MYERS A Colorful Romance of Modern Youth With a background net in London and164 words
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Article, Illustration601 1932-06-12 6 Mile. Chanel's New Designs TIAFFaTTA pcttiniats. tied at the 1 waist and wired to stand out beneath lace evening towns Wrevths of cotton flowers as h«addrcssw; Necklets and glove-trimmings with Ii ">ut antes cotton eveninK flocks; A new three-quarter sleeve. These were among the novelties prt--entud by Mile.601 words
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Article354 1932-06-12 6 R<>! GE, powder, and lipstick help to mak? sickly women well. Scent i.» a great hygienic value, and should !><• used t.y men as well as women. These were two among several startling opinions put forward by a lecturer at a conference of Professional Nursing and354 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-06-12 6 AN original Keville millinery mod*- in navy pedal straw, with a band of blue and vellum -toned petersham.21 words
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Article81 1932-06-12 6 (.reen IVa Savoary. 1 pint cooked green p««s. 2 slices ham. 1 03!. butter. 1 cuj'ful white >auc<«. 1 teaspoonfu! chopped parsley. Pepper and salt. (hop tht ham very finely melt the but- ter add the ham, peas (reserving a few for decoration), white saute, pepper, salt •nd chopped81 words
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Article192 1932-06-12 6 Evidence which seems to show that our grandmothers' waist* westrictel a.s the "wasp waist" legend imply !>y a comnarisun of sire gowns i I 1877 with thj latest of II Measurements taken of these gowns, now to be seen at Peter Rol'insons. of 0192 words
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Advertisement112 1932-06-12 6 WHITEAWAYS have just unpacked fiew stocks of "INWALD" GLASSWARE I\U \l I) PRrSSK 1 N MI) I'KESSED BLAI kit tch. Price $1.75 .00 each. inu \i i> i Ri;ssi:i) class uoiM) DISH. Si/.' s', .•tch. Price 0.65 cts. each. DCWALD PRESSED GLASS MHJMB IMSII. 'J'i in-., wi.h famy cut, as112 words
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Advertisement316 1932-06-12 6 < HOUSEHOLD HIN IAny fo< (I stains which may collect on the outside of the chimney ihould movid with a little soap and *teel wool. Grained paint can be cleaned l>y rubbing with a rajr well soaked in lin^e. Polish, after cllowinjr to soak in a little, i Vegetable Rissoles316 words
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Article3781 1932-06-12 7 ROSITA; FORBES - ROSITA FORBES. OUR SERIAL STORY. By THE FAMOUS AUTHORESS AND EXPLORER. EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Lois Gilmour, the only child of Charles Gilmour, a director of many Eastern companies, learns that it is her father's wish that she should marry Philip Wingate, a middle-aged waster. That nicht3,781 words
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Advertisement110 1932-06-12 7 r AN AMAZING GET-AWAY. j FROM THE USUAL CAR PERFORMANCE j CAN BE OBTAINED BY FITTING A— j SILVERTOP ALUMINIUM CYLINDER HEAD I HEADS FOR SEVERAL MAKES SUPPLIED FROM $35/- EACH. IMPROVES I ENGINE PERFORMANCE HILL CLIMB ING SPEED 25 TO 40^ REDUCES YOUR BENZINE BILL. j j UNITED ENGINEERS110 words
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Article657 1932-06-12 8 "It is announced for K**m'<al information that 11 vernor has decided that the new pier to ieplace .lohnst ns Pier, at present undt-r construction, shall be called C lifford Pier." So runs an. official announcement issued during the week, and it will h< fceneially aK'c-'d that it i>657 words
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Article, Illustration3178 1932-06-12 8 (.tmtimtinfi his narrative of his rrrvnt trip into I lit I n-numiim. Mr. Theodore Hubburk di'scribf* his irifj up thy Sungei Chanchin to Sungei Duit. He writes, ffV saiv no human tracks, nor did insee any indications that any human beings had been up that3,178 words
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Advertisement260 1932-06-12 8 W KSf /UOTDit Ot Use HEJMLJE.Y joint BOa Compound l <^nml al Joint nox Com» ■d aad Insul^im^ Oil. >uitnbl Irs ,md l"i\r«. delivered finm iturk. -I s .ur Mcbad m 4 1 II uAI2Xk. t.n». L»i I \l*l Sole Agents JOHN MOREY CO. SINGAPORE Phone: 7558 P. O. Box:260 words
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Advertisement34 1932-06-12 8 PIAN 6 I TUNING— KEP AIU. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I Phone 21)02. 271 Orchard Road. EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27. Java Street TELEPHONE 3689.34 words
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673 1932-06-12 9 Mr. Lester Maynard Interviewed. TWENTY-SIX YEARS OF DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. mill m in Malaya a gn uith regard Io rub- fTerent views ham been v yet likfied it i-- a bear i>y the tail MMi and i '*'t the han.: on to the tail for673 words
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Article, Illustration670 1932-06-12 9 r.a. <i, nfii ale I I "t toyaar v iait" is all th< Fhh not Mr. M:. He hi- when B i. r If It whi an China to K ompiimtnt- lor Singapore. Mi. Mayranl. in reply t<> a qu i "I hay». 1. vaiious670 words
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Article63 1932-06-12 9 Penang Clerk Roughly Handled \t Butterworth. 'Fiom Our Own Corre<pondent.) I'- iang, June 11George Silva, a delivery Jerk oniployef' by John Little t Co., Ltd., was adi ]to hospital last night >urtenng from in juries >tate<l to have been sustained wher h<- was belaboured and tied to63 words
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Article651 1932-06-12 9 Unsolved Mystery. AMAZING CASE AT PERAK ASSIZES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) June 11. TiHE fate of a Chin< landowner and iubber dt-alt-i who disappear*! B| Sept. 14 wa< M-ferreil 'tM .1 ti"' IVrak .titted with I aiding and abetting the offenct i induction, and Lee Ah651 words
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Article96 1932-06-12 9 LUCKY ESCAPE FOR FOI K EUROPKWS. (From Our Own 'oriespondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. A PARTY of four BMNafaMH hail a ntar* vellous escape when motoring Malacca to Kuala Lumpar in a hirad MM a few days ago. The car skidded and turned a con somersault. ?o96 words
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Article173 1932-06-12 9 Necessity For New Prime Minister. ne;lin. June H The urgent necessity to c Prime Minister foi IV. i ia at the i possible moment \va stnaaad bj cellor von Papen in a !<-u»r a .lay to the President af I sian Diet requesting the latt< diately convoke the173 words
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Article160 1932-06-12 9 Appalling Massacre. 9,000 PEOPLE PUT TO DEATH. irhai. June It. It the military quarter authorities at Hankow that have Ixi-n nia«and thin lan 1 and pi Tli» iijnan Pro- <i. There ig ajrain*t 1 110 Chi !<1 W* id. la tM^" Finn raving for -i Brith the160 words
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Advertisement91 1932-06-12 9 A SYNONYM FOR QUALITY I r\O%*rßtb4 I FIVE BgBB I 20 cents VARIETIES --*> V^V -J EACH fi*YJMMMMi ai T V^t **l~^ -&^&Tt fIH IB_': ijßMiMj^Bytx-^^^^ dMMMMMMMMMI PRmL JB^K^KSl^^^^r^ CHOCOLATE SQUARES THEU NEVDt WAS A CHOCOLATE SO FULL OF NOURISHMENT. SO SUSTAINING SO ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS DI IDF t. ruict cci91 words
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Advertisement161 1932-06-12 9 over 1 in 3 are buying V^/ f^v f\ 1 >f^^y Xr/71 During recent months more than one-third of the private cars purcha>ed in Kngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales W( IS This means that the w->uld-l.e motorists of Creat Britain, st udied the geniu ti>inc Men, listene<l to the blandishmentSalesmen161 words
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1223 1932-06-12 10 MR. ARTHUR BARKER LOOKS BACK. Retirement of Oldest European Resident. REMINISCENCES of Singapore from when I transport wa a toi ia, and whin a bottle of whisk) Pit* tl 1 ■-'> Times oldest Eui •it luit before he left for England on ntii. incni.1,223 words
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Article253 1932-06-12 10 I AST NIGHTS CONTEST AT THE NEW WORLD. Al Rivers (10.4) and Battling Guill rlino (fj) nut in a leturn contest of 12 s before a large crowd at the New I last night- Previously they had l c. than won on points and at the253 words
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Article243 1932-06-12 10 Preparations Continue. TROOPS STILL GOING EAST. Riga (Latvia). mmJ Notwithstanding the .--harp tone of the Soviet Pre«s against Japan, the Kremlin rtill hopes to avoid war. It is, indeed, leady to make any concession. At the same time, the Kremlin fears that tht' Red general* in the243 words
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Advertisement98 1932-06-12 10 am. v"- ffiMbrnkl -^s*af* l^^v .y^y R^™^^^^—^! Tin- Old Kntoblixbrd h at 641 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. ELLISON S. KZLKTEL. I v. 11 11 R] M-KsT OPTICIAN, < oasult us for KKIV\IRB OF 17, CHAPEL BOA l>. KATON6. SINGAPORE. CLOCKS A WATCHFS I'PPLIED. rr^i i tnt,j. PRICES MODERATE— PreM $I— l98 words
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Advertisement112 1932-06-12 10 Cents are nothing to you. two cer' v tin of De Reszke Tipar- < smoked in Malaya means relief to thousands of destitute unemployed. For Messrs. Godfrey, Phillips and Q Ltd manufacturers of De Reaxke's, are donating I If t.n sold in Malaya, to be divided equally between the European112 words
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458 1932-06-12 11 $200 MUST BE WON. Can You Predict The Winners At Kuala Lumpur Cash prizes to the value of $200 are being offered by the Sunday Times in connection with the race meeting at Kuala Lumpur. The amount was divided into two sums of $100458 words
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Article209 1932-06-12 11 Contradictory Reports Of Government's Actions. Keilin, June 7. Private from Santiago <1 Chile, which were hitherto unconfii mcd, state that though the new Government has .*uc. eedeil speedily in mastering tlw countor-ri'\oluti>r;;'y rising which Uvk place in south Chile, it ha« resumed owi'.it: to pressure from KngSand andAneta-Havas - 209 words
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Article450 1932-06-12 11 STRONG PROTEST FROM WORKING CLASSES. Berlin, June 8. CHANCELLOR von Papen will himself head the German delegation to Lausanne, but it is being stated in informed circles that he is not expected to remain for the whole meeting of the Conference. In his absence the Foreign Minister,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 450 words
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Article239 1932-06-12 11 Engagement Of New Orchestra. Both dan .c and music lovers in Singapore are "promised a treat by the Europe Hotel, the management of which announces the engagement of an orchestra already fairous in China and Japan, to make its debut in Singapore on June 25. This all-Kuropean orchestra239 words
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Article54 1932-06-12 11 A woman of Seven Kings, Essex, is getting cramp in her Angers cutting out costume* for the Pageant of Essex which will be held in Valentine's Park, Ilford, in July. She Las already spent seven weeks at Ihe task, and there are still thousands of medieval suits and54 words
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Advertisement71 1932-06-12 11 The Sunday Times Racing Competition. I enter The Sunday Times Racing Competition on the conditions set out above and I consider the following horses will uin at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday next, June 18 FIRST RACK SECOND RACK THIRD RACK FOURTH RACE FIFTH RACK SIXTH RACK SKVENTH RACK ♦KICHTH RACK71 words
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Advertisement26 1932-06-12 11 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 112. South Bridge Road. Singapore. OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS Sicht tested free of ckan*. Glasses guaranteed to be naed for a long time.26 words
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Advertisement63 1932-06-12 11 IMJMP "STRIPE TH E famous Arrow Trump Shirt now comes in smart new stripe v st the same modest price. This new style is even increasing the popularity of this shirt Sin men iike so welt. Trump -in -stripes has a genuine Arrow Collar and h Sanfon/ed-Shrunk. duaranteed tor Permanent63 words
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Article, Illustration2039 1932-06-12 12 Famous Trial of the 90's When The Then Prince Of Wales Gave Evidence The Batcarat Case. Notable British Trials Series. Edited by W. Teignmouth Shore. But.erworth Co. (India) Ltd. Hs. 6.8. In September ISDU there gathered at Tranby Crof 1 near Doncaster, a distinguished hou^e-party which included2,039 words
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Advertisement325 1932-06-12 12 THE WRITING PAD ITB THE WORI li WIDE RKPrTATIOH. Hh^OXLEY' j |f Writing Pad Manufactured by: JOHN DICKINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in f'-tr'md.t POST BOX SING A PORK. AND SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS IK MALAYA. TAN I aLIZED] Did you know Th* word TANTALIZE osrlied from the nam. mythological ninnanh325 words
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Miscellaneous201 1932-06-12 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE, l p—i ts~t k mm* |e~~| in p H W\ PI H mi M P io I" j-i£. i&Uii -IZIIIII'IIIZiZ ■yr"*^ Si 55 111-1111^1 LLJ LJ I (CLUES.) ACROSS. m. I full V wall I. I*aps i»a>h.-,i «ith rlslsass s. Not assistad a r 18. ,f flex201 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1932-06-12 13 MALAYA'S CLUB LIFE.— GROWING INTEREST IN BADMINTON. OLD RAFFLESIAN S ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL i)inm;r in SINGAPOIE. The annual d nne. sf IM Old ■Rafflcsian^' A elation \\,a held tit the 0. H. CaM lt<l., on Jrnj 4. Amonn the i' prMH were the Hon. Dr. N. I. Qarkfl (pmMnt), the Hon.1,001 words
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Article33 1932-06-12 13 THK monthly c mmitt?c meeting of the Amicable Athlct' A* xiation will he i n Wrdre«day. Jure 1">. at th" ciation's prenii c*. 4'l-B, Upper Nankin I Street at 7 <33 words
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Article208 1932-06-12 13 Billiards Championship Tournament Ties. in the first roui 1 of the Clerical l mon (4 ball) (ham Iliard tournament (MO up) are as followJune 11.— Koh Panyr Koon vn. J. P. Tham at p.m. Lim K winnf K. P. Koon and .J. P. Tham at I p.m. <;.208 words
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Article, Illustration49 1932-06-12 13 MEBBKS Koh Kirn I'uan ard Onjf Kirn Tah >a\< Mcaasa patrons of th" K'\ rtj and Mi. Low MM I >>ne of the vu c ore- ide H N. Balhetchet. the S.R.C player, who was the mainstay of -t learn in the annual matrh aeains an.-.49 words
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Article149 1932-06-12 13 Physical And Literary Union. At Hrn MSMnVMJ MMMsJ <>f the Muslim Physical an. l Literary I the Malay Volunteer Club (which I mcily lent for the occasion) thf.dlow ted esnM-bearers for the en^uinif year on. Tuan Hadji Ambok Sooloh •IP. In S. I M linahim. Vie-- presidents. Dr.149 words
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Article253 1932-06-12 13 PALLING-OFF IN MEMBERSHIP. I From Our Own CetfTOTBMMMt.) Sercmba I, Wedne PRESIDING at the »nnu., meetir.fr of tie N«-gi i Sembilan Club M Hon. Mr. .1. W V, Hi. Bi it i h ■mM bmV i:l that MMffMftfl to the loni: during the half year under reiew.253 words
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Article926 1932-06-12 14 Selangor Races >pen. AQUIL4 PAYS $68. Dead Heat In The Seventh Event. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. ipHK Seiangor Turf Club summer race mooting opened today with a fair crowd considering the prevailing conditions. The programme consisted of nine races, in each926 words
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Article82 1932-06-12 14 Selangor Club Draws With P.W.D. AA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. At cticket, thr Selangor Club drew with the P.W.D. Athletic Association/ on the Club Padanjr tod-ay. The Club totalled 221, Wylde top-scoring with 84 retired. Caldwell was next with 66. Other notreen 26,82 words
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Article234 1932-06-12 14 EASY VICTORY: BRILLIANT INNINGS BY NOON. The Etceteras easily won their S.C.C. tournament game against the Merchants i on the Padang yesterday, thanks to a brilliant innings by Noon whose 85 included 12 boundaries. The Merchants were given new life by a particularly fine effort on234 words
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Article458 1932-06-12 14 Time Robs Them Of Victory. An S.R.C. eleven was robbed of victory by time when they entertained St. Joseph's Institution yesterday, foi only one wicket had to fall, with the score at 99 as against tho home tesjn's 133. The match ended in a diaw. The home team458 words
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Article, Illustration703 1932-06-12 14 S.R.C. Beaten 2-0. POOR GAME AT JALAN ■Mi. Chinese 2 S.K.C. rpHE meeting of the R.C.F.A. and the S.R.C. in the first division of the S.A.F.A. league at the Jalan Besar Suidium yesterday aftoi noon was somechat disappointing. Tho standard of play was poor and was703 words
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Advertisement44 1932-06-12 14 ijfjurH' (||f fl A new j Shipment of t English Capons and Chickens A A /INGAPORE rr\ i tin -\SM |X J J jiij*""jr T. v 1 1 v AU/TRALIAN CRANCESftUMON'S \i i i/ii Hi .%.>v. LEMON OMU Miii i v FRASER NEAVE LTD44 words
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Article, Illustration2053 1932-06-12 15 FORWARD - FORWARD.) The Indian Olympic Hockey Eleven in Singapore Exploitation Of The Havh-Pass A Faultlessly (.lean Came Progress in Malaya (up Competition Malacca' s Outstanding Success Selangor's Dangerously Easy ictory A Satisfactory Forward Leader Penang-Kedah Cup Contest Postponed Indefinitely. (BY T\KSI»ITK the l^ad state of the groun2,053 words
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Article381 1932-06-12 15 Accidents To Riders And Ponies. fpHK T;i i D( Turf Cluhs amaUur i M. rmetn,: w'lich conT'utied last had i' i day.-* as sut oT Occidents to rfnsn and a 'horse. The nderw, Mr. Moon, of theCnutcreel Tank, Taipinjr, and Captain \V. I). Mau« I. of Kuaia Lumpur,381 words
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391 1932-06-12 15 FRANCIS OUIMET - FRANCIS OUIMET "iwolf \otes > By i > (Present Amiltur and Former Open Champion.) YEARS of experience Save taujfht mo, that it is alwayo we, to expert your opponent I play each of h y as possible and when he tails Me to take advantage391 words
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Advertisement214 1932-06-12 15 KEEP YOUR "EYE on PHILIPS LAMPS THEY PROTECT YOUR EYESIGHT. If you nant your eyes J^"^\ to give lifelong serV^x^^V vice remember that \l^^ y bad light is dttri- mental to the eyesight. The dear radiant light of Philips Lamps is most soothing to the eyes. Plenty of lipht I214 words
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Article, Illustration103 1932-06-12 16 Hit- \falaya 'ommunJ l>.ai I«fi > b| to nil in the Malaya Cup match at the An«on Koad Stadium. Singapore, en Friday. The picture on the left show* the winning team, tht Juhore eleven being oa the right. 1 ht- M. ;i oirmand atlarkin^ early103 words
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Advertisement13 1932-06-12 16 For pictures of Ex-Services GOLF match POLO-K OR. Macdouial Cups ART PHOTO STUDIO.13 words
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