The Straits Times, 19 June 1932
1932-06-19
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Title Section36 1932-06-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 27 Sunday, June 19th 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Lending Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 27. Sunday, June 19th 1932. Price 10 Cents.36 words
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1771 1932-06-19 1 "IH Teach You To Put Me In A Cell." SCENE AT FLAT DESCRIBED. Committed For Trial On Two Charges. ACCUSED'S STORY OF QUARREL AND REVOLVER STRUGGLE. Mr<. Bhrin Dolour Harney, the young London society wonv.tn who is charged with tkf murder of1,771 words
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Article292 1932-06-19 1 TAMPERING WITH WATER METER. MAGISTRATE -\UIST\M .V in \mum\<, HAN. TTIII. Crown was tl appellant in a case which fame up before Mr. Justice a Beckett Tamil y> iterday wh;n he presided over the Criminal Appeal Court. The Crown wnv appealing against the acquittal of a man named Asad, who292 words
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Article, Illustration50 1932-06-19 1 < OMMITTED <>N Ml UHEH CII XIM.K.— Mrs. Elvira Barney, daughter ol Sir John and l.aiy Mullens, who ha* been committed on a charge of murdering Thomas William Scott Stephen, at her flat in Wil.iam^ Me»K, Kniehtsbridfe, London. She wa<* brought op at the Westminster Police ourt and remanded. (Planet50 words
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Article86 1932-06-19 1 Chinese Reader Finds Five Winners At Kuala Lumpur. prize of $100 offered in connection with the racing at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, June 11, «sj won by Mr. Lim Bong Soo of I7t, Sicmir Lim Park, Singathe following five win-.iht-r. Puth Arl, Humorous and Polly Peacham,. About M86 words
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Article66 1932-06-19 1 WOM VYS CLAIM SI CCEEDS AGAINST IHM'LTAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 18. Claiming for her loss of the right to motherhood, Mrs. Ellen Cull was awarded 1120 damages against the Royal Surrey County Hospital. She was also awarded a fa(thing'd damages against the66 words
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Article106 1932-06-19 1 Tea-Time Scores In County Matches. London, June 18. Tea-time scores in cricket matches which began today are as follows Manchester Teat trial match South sorth) 217 for 3; Duleepsinhji 128, Woolley 50, and Hammond 54 unfinished. lord's: Middlesex 152; Yorkshire 15 for none. Ley ton FNsex 240 for106 words
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Article279 1932-06-19 1 Gordon Malaya's 7,651 Profit. (F'om Our Own Correjpondent.) London, June 18. The following results art- shown in the sterling companies !<>n Malaya, loss of 14,378, again- 1 a profit of £7,651 last year carrying forward £14,187. K. i Ming Malay, profit of £2,966 gross, l .500, against £20,35!*279 words
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Article126 1932-06-19 1 Profit Of *585,866. DIVIDEND OF 75 CTS. A SHARE PROPOSED. The report f the directors If the mem•f the Strait* Trading Co., Ltd.. f>r th- half year endid Mar. 11, After writing off depreciation making \>, debtf, the ret profits amount to which, with tfu balance126 words
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Article63 1932-06-19 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 18. The closing prices today w ere Xl HItKK. Buyers. Sellers. Spot I 1 13 Ifid. Ott. -Dec. P»d. I Ifid. Jan. Mar 1 II 16d. 2d. Apr. June 2d. 2 1/IM. Market tone. Steady. TIN. Spot f11.V.. Three months £117',.63 words
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Article2350 1932-06-19 1 HEAD OVER HEELS IN DEBT MCE 1909. "What Does T" Hypocrite Mean?" "AN ABOMINABLE SERIES OF INVENTIONS." Counsel's Impassioned Speech For Defence. 11 THE VOICE OF SCANDAL Picture Which Was Described As "Infamous." The case in which the Heel or of Stiffkey, the Rev. Harold I'ranci*2,350 words
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Advertisement18 1932-06-19 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND 1 GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (laeorporuted ia Gnat Britain.) [Head Oflirr f«r Malaya I BINGAPORB.18 words
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Advertisement39 1932-06-19 1 I OCEAN I i MOTOR I I POLICIES i K. J m tL^^ 5 ial m aa >B^b^*^^"^ r-a af^?* t /a\ aar/ Im&\ t l^sl 14 \JIL, 'i iW i' 1 iff -vULI aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal am LM saaaaaaalHa^S^' IT^^i39 words
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Article1309 1932-06-19 2 lITHK.N Ml rddl, a pati.-n IT t st. Thomas' Hospital, London, lit.il under an anaesthetic, and ,hk dead i". r liv-i minutes wa to life by heail n-.r. i teria of semi-miracul-itiona of human bifasfj who, iking, ha>l »waf. In the United Si cttoa" ot alin1,309 words
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Article222 1932-06-19 2 OFFICERS SON DOLE." V CHARGE OF FALSE h; i»ri >i;\i vnov 4 man who was stated to have invest V .tailing £I,IXO, which he did wli"n applying foi transion *lay 29 f©ff making a false representaion for the purpose of obtaining unemnt pay. was Robert Cecil Mercer T«kL of )affolds222 words
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Article129 1932-06-19 2 Election Of Office Bearers. AT th. eleventh annual general meeting o f the Selsngor Rompers Club heid >n Satuiday the following were elected .fti. <■■' < i" i 'nr th<- currtnt year. lint, Mr. Khor Yah Beng (n-Vice-president, Mr. R. N Hon. secretary. Mr. B. A. Skflchy (reHon.129 words
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Article232 1932-06-19 2 "Dead" Wur Relic Fatally Injures Woman. Long httkmni to have been harmless, a Mills bomb cherished as a war relic caused >n in a house in Pu.kn ie, Thrope Bay, Es.«ex. >f Mns. A. Cantmft, aged I Mr*. Williams succumbed to injurif* in ■nd Municipal Hospital.232 words
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Article688 1932-06-19 2 RACING COMPETITION. At Sandown Park on Saturday next tht-n- vW »>»• run one of th« major races of the year for t British Dominions T.Y.O. Plate is worth £1.000 to the winner, with a special i t<> the breeder. It is a rendition of th.688 words
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Advertisement20 1932-06-19 2 BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE BY HEART MASSAGE NEW POWER TO QUICKEN' THE DEAD— THE FORGOTTEN TERROR OF PREMATURE BURIAL RESUSCITATED.20 words
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Advertisement62 1932-06-19 2 I Sunday Times Racing Competition. I agree to enter The Sunday Tirru's Racing Competition I on the conditions set forth above. I consider the race for j m British Dominions T.V.O. Plato, to bf run at Sandown J Park on Saturday, June 25, 1932, will result as follows: I FIRST62 words
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Miscellaneous35 1932-06-19 2 HCW DID MY FINE WHE t N *°H /"N Kl cDccra 1 SAID TO MYSELF ELECTION SPEECH COLONEL— THAT'S THE BEST L fgk^ GO OFF THING H£. S 9^i»/*> LAST NIGHX J7^ EVER f K35 words
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Article836 1932-06-19 3 Weirdest House In Great Britain. 13 YEARS' SILENCE. Veiled Woman Who Lives Behind Bolted Doors. Birchington-on-sea (Kent), May .f".N the road to Minnis Bay, a charming section of this Kent coast resort, there stands a house. It is a littl. house behind two yew trees. In front there is a836 words
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Article686 1932-06-19 3 ALLEGED BLACKMAIL OF "MAJOR X." AFTER taking evidence from a de-tective-inspeetor and a friend of Major X," the Marylelone magistrate concluded the hearing of the prosecution for alleged blackmail in which Charles George Long, 41, chauffeur, of York Terrace, Regent's Park; his wife, Ague? Frances686 words
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Article211 1932-06-19 3 Young Mijn Connected With Gang Of Book Thieves. "It is quite clear that you are one of a gang who are very clever in going round and stealing very valuable books," observed Mr. Cecil Whiteley, K.C., at London Sessions in passing sentence of 15 months' imprisonment on211 words
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Article842 1932-06-19 3 Disturbing Sequel. SHADOW OF REVENGE OVER FREE MEN. A CTUALLY 27 convicts were rewarded by special remissions of their sentences for their loyalty during the recent Dartmoor mutiny. In a statement from the Home Office Sir Herbert Samuel announced that: In one case that of a man842 words
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Article599 1932-06-19 3 VLLEGEI) HIM I» OF WATCIIMW. A LLKGEI) t» have been found matafd and armed at a house in the early hours of the morning, and to have attempted suicide when cornered by the police, a man was brought before the Mention magistrates. He was Charles Hofman,599 words
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Advertisement133 1932-06-19 3 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING /^T SPO V/Xi 4 I CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I I BETWEEN DRY BLISTERS mm J THE TOES SKIN ABSORBINE J5 KILLS SHU o/ SINGAPORE FOOT %Any one of those unpleasant symptoms is a DANGER SIGNAL of SINGAPORE FOOT," the dreaded native133 words
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Advertisement215 1932-06-19 3 BRITISH and BEST j I^^H^M^M|^LJmJ that's what everybody sa> son msm W tasting Crosse Blackwell's W nourishing and tasty soups. I^^^B^LflßsUafls^ It is the ob.ious verdict* T^fc C&.B. Soups contain only BTjjP -A*£ tk* vcr V nncit ingredients, IF^"* I Z splendid meat and fresh vegT^v^r^j etables, the result being215 words
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Article1035 1932-06-19 4 BRIDGE NOTES. Frightening The Enemy. IGTING PENALTIES. By HERBERT LAWRENCE. SO vital is the necessity of taking advantage of the lead, that it sometimes pajn to call a suit even though j you have small chance of making con- 1 tract in it. Especially is1,035 words
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Article158 1932-06-19 4 An Ex-Factory Worker's £24,753. A striking contrast in fortunes is provided by wills issued on May 11. An Actrens, Mrs. Alice Humphries (Gladys Homfrey), of Hampton Wick (Middlesex), left £536. An Author, Mr. Thomas Cogland Horsfall, formerly of Macclesfield. Cheshire, ni'O.«72. A Tax Inspector. Mr. Berti John158 words
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Article, Illustration119 1932-06-19 4 CHILDREN 'S CORNER NO. 27. CURIOUS YOUNGSTERS. Sh«> led them I hen to where her husband stood. And tod them how at odd jobs he was good. To mend the windmill he at once agreed "I'm pleased." he said, "To help a friend in need." His tools were there, he119 words
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Article2015 1932-06-19 4 THE WASDERER - THE WASDERER. By A ISeu I iff Of Raffles n Singupon- Author's Hool: Thy Oldest European Resident In Singapore Mr. Yahya Appointed J.P. Men (hairman Of The R.(,.A. Mr. S. Veerasamy And The Banishment Late. I LOOK forward with considerable inter- -st to the forthcoming publica:ion of2,015 words
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Article114 1932-06-19 4 Machine-Guns And Poison Gas. •ma. May itacular hemt? in Russian military history is in proe frontier separating a from Rumania. a has created a no-man's land ten Im entire frontier. Within ompleting a tnp,-> line of forts bristling with machine-guns and Mad with retorts of deadly poison Ganjrs114 words
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Article, Illustration14 1932-06-19 4 Tamil women picking tea on Chan;kat Estate, Tanjong Rambutan, Perak.14 words
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Advertisement35 1932-06-19 4 GOOD TAILORING AT ECONOMICAL PRICE -^^WO^ Knjoy the Satisfaction of wearing perfectly OjW^ fitting, faultlessly excellence cut clothes^^<^ oi our tai l° rin g by our many t% %^t^^ satisfied clients. ]p€^' and guaranteed satisfaction35 words
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Advertisement49 1932-06-19 4 111 I I I a 1 i i I J lla 1 tjEDi* Matinee Today at 3 p.m. UONEL ATWILL md GRETA NISSEN in THE SILENT WITNESS America's most surprising film! CRITICS believed it was made at ELSTREEH Fox Movietone's "British THRILLER. SENSATIONAL! INTRIGUING! ASTOUNDING! Booking is at Robinson's.49 words
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Advertisement267 1932-06-19 5 MATHESON LANG DOROTHY BOUCHIER. JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT. ALFRED RODE AND HIS TZIGANE ORCHESTRA ALL IN ONE IMCTIRE!— A BRITISH SI PEKFILM "CARNIVAL" PAVILION 6.15 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 9.15 GAUMONT FILMS OF THE DERBY and LAST-NIGHT MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15. A. A. MILNE'S WONDERFUL STORY 111 THE WORLD'S FINEST FILM— A PICTUM267 words
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Advertisement444 1932-06-19 5 dance HajsasM S /^A B^MaaaViS BaaaaaaaaaaV V Aaaa^^^^^^^_ 7 l€^ting you know that something new in dance music comes to Singapore on June 25 at the [|ggt|jlcm >♦»♦»«»♦♦«»♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦*♦»♦••«»♦♦; li "GROCK"on— When The Films Will Have Had Their Day. By 2000 A. D! WHAT will the world be like in the444 words
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Advertisement407 1932-06-19 5 year, and there is no other artiste who can say the same. Why is this Simply because I haveapparently still retained the creative instinct and also, which i> far moi )M>rtant, because the public has never wanted a good laugh a* much as today. I -ually people are so -pressed407 words
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Advertisement147 1932-06-19 5 >♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»«»»♦»♦»»»♦♦♦•♦»♦♦»«»♦♦♦♦♦♦»•»•♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»■»•»♦♦♦_ i capitol I; »»»»♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦•♦-»♦»♦-»♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦-♦-»•>♦• t I Today s Gala j Opening j j 3.15—6.15—9.15 j MARLENE j DIETRICH j i n i I Paramount^ Triumph I SHANGHAI i EXPRESS with i CLIVE BROOK j j ANNA MAY WONG j WARNER OLAND I |gJR and star cast. WS NOW IN147 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1932-06-19 6 PIONEER FOR BRITISH FASHIONS: The Man Who Has Blazed The Trail A recent portrait (above) of Mr. Edward H. S\ monds. Chairman and Managing Director of Reville Ltd.. the famous house of fashion in Hanover Square. Mr. Sy monds is also Iho I'?. dent of the British Pa«hion.s and Fabrics1,043 words
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Article612 1932-06-19 6 An t icipa t ittji Fash ion. Hollywood. i )B-DESIGNINQ is a very import an* on attaching to the J The dei»rn of the clothes worn by film stars lust be actually months in advance o r irailinx fa I '.''at tli«-y will AU be612 words
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Advertisement156 1932-06-19 6 WHITEAWAY'S FOR HOUSEHOLD LINENS _AT LOWEST PRICES. FRiNCED TURKISH OOMHJRKD TOWBIA Fine Quality P.io Turkish Towels witl Soft and absorbent. 4 m. Pricv 86 ct-. Each. IHVD IATH SHKKIs. Brown strip* I Tt!i^ s}! Towelling bath ih^et with hi tr'v.ed end.-. 4t> in. TJ in. Price $1.95 Each. HUCKAIJ\(K TOWELS.156 words
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Advertisement235 1932-06-19 6 l HENRY H. COHEN, Ut.Wy* iZ U 2nd Floor Maynard Buildinjj, 16 Battery Road. T«l. 8164 SINGAPORE J3ra/Vj; /^EREBOS JELLIES wtfi' V>/are easy to make, TilJilrTllT^ set quickly and are < WsOffw'tSl^ delicious to the taste. VjLjllyVjM'/ They are obtainable in y^ a variety of tempting i±^J*J/ fresh fruit flavours235 words
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Article4177 1932-06-19 7 ROSITA FORBES - ROSITA FORBES. OUR SERIAL STORY. By THE FAMOUS AUTHORESS AND EXPLORER. Cl U'TKR \LI. WHILE all these things were happening in the Kurdi-h Mountains and uhile installed at a Jerusalem hotel, >ndering how ha could get in touch with Rattiker and how much he hint to4,177 words
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Article35 1932-06-19 7 NEXT week will appear the concluding chapters »>f The Seal of Death and the following week July a new, powerfully written serial story will commence in the Sunday Time-. Watch for early announcement.35 words
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Advertisement99 1932-06-19 7 ENJOY THE ENVY OF YOUR FRIENDS— AND THE SOOTHING LUXURY OF PERFORMING YOUR TOILET IN A BEAUTIFUL BATHROOM SUITE CARRIED OUT IN A DELICATE SHADE OF ART PINK THE LATEST. JUST ARKIVKI) VIUNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCi I F.S. MORRIS MINOR SALOON 1932 MODEL, practically new, in lition, any trial.99 words
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Article551 1932-06-19 8 There l.ay.- been a number of very impres-ive utteianes a; Lausanne since the opening of the Reparations Confer ence on Thursday and there is ground for h- pc that the credit of international manship, so long at a heavy discount, is about to be restored, to MM extent,551 words
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Article2374 1932-06-19 8 IN a steep valley to our left we had t!:e Sungci Tipu; t<> our right we could .lear lh»- roar of the Sungei Chanchin: we were bound to follow the spur. there being no other way of (petting away tiom Um river. The trail up2,374 words
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Article, Illustration1399 1932-06-19 8 Quite the best things of the weekabsolute three-star naps, if I may be allowed to quote those experts who tel! the racehorses when to win are two songs sung by Mr. F. J. Kemlo in The Show of Shows," the cabaret at1,399 words
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Advertisement99 1932-06-19 8 V aCer*\!^^ 'aY /I^j^V Use HELJHLJEY Joint Box Compound Iff of Joint P>ox Com--1 latul tin t )i|, »uiliklai .md boxrt, J horn ltorlt. t paci m 4., Mb ass. I i I \fl Sole Agents JOHN MOREY CO. SINGAPORE Phone: 7558 P. O. Box: 374 RAFFLES HOTEL Sunday, June99 words
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Advertisement32 1932-06-19 8 P I AN 0 TrMN(;_REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I'hone 2902. 274 Orchard Road. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 51S1. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3681.32 words
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Advertisement68 1932-06-19 8 ENGLISH MILK The under-mentioned brand* of Milk «re Fnjlish manufacture, and of the highest possible quality, mnd are fully guaranteed by tht manufacturers accordingly. They comply in every respect with the Regulations laid down by the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Governments relating to Condensed Milk. They are particularly68 words
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Miscellaneous108 1932-06-19 8 AMUSEMENTS. Singapore. Atwi'.l .rd Oreti |i nt Witness. I CAPI1 Kxpross with Tlive Dietrich, nn« May i WsnMr Oland. Ml 9MNAB1 BOBOI CM. Warner Baxte in Sur- LI WORLD.— Sid« Showi, C«b*r«< Dancinp, 1 alkies, Theatres and Cinema I'AVI! IO!ff. T !na Bost, Herbert Marshall, i Allan and Frank Lawton108 words
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Article, Illustration1790 1932-06-19 9 Trail-Blazers Of The Tropics Malaya's Railway Romance. OVER HALF-A-CENTURY OF DEVELOPMENT. Opening-Up Remote Kelantan. MR. S. HALFORD REVEALS ADVENTUROUS SIDE OF CONSTRUCTIONAL WORK. Mr. S. Halford, Divisional Engineer in the head office of the < 'fv-t ruction Department of the F.M.S. Kailways, who lea\es Mah»\;i today after half-i«-century of almost1,790 words
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Article28 1932-06-19 9 London, June lib I that 11 Durban, a rnber attached to the South has been sent to arvl protect British, -ts in Ch.. Havaa.28 words
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Advertisement30 1932-06-19 9 To be sure of delicious coffee be sure to say jjttfe's, ■BASTED GROUNO^M vacuum packed COFFEE JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) ablished 1845. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPJR. PENANG IPOH.30 words
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Advertisement212 1932-06-19 9 over 1 in 3 are buying MQRRI S f x .'I, I __JaU^a^Lal_. During rect-nt months every third person in Great Britain who required a private car. ITKCHASED A MORRIS. In the same period the number of MoRRIS Cars sold \w >lonies. and other parts of the world has rnoi,-212 words
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Article727 1932-06-19 10 Illegal Gratification. A "PERNICIOUS PRACTICE" IN SINGAPORE. A sidelight <n an alleged pernicious practice" in Singapore of Marine constable^ rcreivinjr money from twal.ow workmen was provided in the nal Appeal Court yesterday, Mr. Ju.v i Beckett Terrell presiding, when an < \-niarine- eoastaUa aipial'd against months' rigorous727 words
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318 1932-06-19 10 DIVORCE DAMAGES FOR MR. R. F.R. SWETTENHAM. DEVKI-OPMKNTS that arose out of an aco>»i rt nceBn 'P formed in the East prov«"l disturbing to tho marriage of Mr. jk^ r I-'rnncift Ross Sweitenhain. a serv-ant in the employ of the Federated Mftlav S»H»es.318 words
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Article307 1932-06-19 10 Advice To Clerical Union Members*. "Don't depend too much upon your benefactors try and help yourself," was the advi<e given hy Sir John Scott. HM nor> Deputy, to members of the. Clerical Union at the official opening cf then football ground yesterday, by Mr. Aw Boon Par.307 words
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Article159 1932-06-19 10 Kuala Lumpur Club's "At Home." (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 18. Trick and formation flying by Malayan trained pilots was the outstanding feature of a display given by the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club this afternoon. The fin 1 "at home" held by the club <ince it159 words
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Article56 1932-06-19 10 Not Spreading To Other Public Services. Shanghai, June 14. Great unrest prevails among the workors at Shanghai although the strike of the telephone mechanics has not ?preu<l, as feared, to the other public es pec 'ally to the trarrways. Although there are over 1,000 men out, the telephoneAneta-Havas - 56 words
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Article235 1932-06-19 10 PERAK CONSIDERED U < K\ TO WIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 18. I'erak .1; Kedah 2. Perak opened their Malaya (up proprramme with a victory over Kedah, who thus sustained their second defeat this season. Perak were considered by a good many to be lucky235 words
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Article96 1932-06-19 10 Broadcasting Of Political Speeches In Germany. Berlin, June 14. After the Re c h G..v. mment deckled to remove the ban on the use of State i controlled radio for purpose of party political speech. -ational-Soeialist leader, Herr Gregor Strasaer, on Tuesday night delivered a broadest speechAneta-Trans-Ocean - 96 words
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Article587 1932-06-19 10 full length from a st ngmg drive by MeNee. Hong nut behind when Negri Sembilan got away and at the other end Jtogers was penalised for handling outvde the penalty area, but McNee shot ide from th* tree kick. The Negri were m the picture occasionally bjt587 words
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Advertisement106 1932-06-19 10 Your Cigarette Money won't go up in Smoke Jf you smoke DC ELSZkE Uhe jflfistoerdjL of QiftdLrettQs For after you have smoked the last cigarette in the tin there still remains the coupon And in' exchange for I)E RESZKE coupons one may obtain -almost anything Fountain Pens 10 coupons (Capacity106 words
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Article548 1932-06-19 11 Emphatic Views. STRONG PLEAS FOR STERILISATION. EMPHATIC rjOWl M the subject of ■teriliaatioß wen ezpramtd bf emm <nt Men and TOIII «1 the Voluntary Eogenk Sterilisation Conference, held m London. The principal speaker at the evening meeting was Lord Riddell, an:: thy (hair was taken548 words
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Article154 1932-06-19 11 Poison Served Jn Error Xs Medicine. Liv«'rp. '>. A Hroa.li who was .il y poison, in KU-ad <,f lmc water at a chei *><•''<• I light tq a vain 2i-hou. search for her by the Liverpool police. It rat the liir..- i intended to be154 words
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Article, Illustration34 1932-06-19 11 The first of a series of aerial photograph* of Kuala Lumpur Jo be repr* "luce din the Sunday Times, show ins the HIS. Railwaj Station and ofl34 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-06-19 11 Bong Soo (left), winner of the Sin* ap<:re Singles Tennis Championship, v» ith h.»ong Choon, runner-up.19 words
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Article360 1932-06-19 11 BETRAYED Itt CAFI UN TO vi noun ii ■>. Budapest. June 1. A REMARKABLE spy drama has just been enacted at Budapest. The parCfcVt de Ruttkay, a brilliant young general staff officer, and Mme. de Littke. a divorcee, who is regarded as one of the most360 words
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Article451 1932-06-19 11 London Bombed. A ZEPPELIN RAIDER'S STORY. MEMORIES *>f the ait raids on England \ived on June 4, l.y a broader Zavpelin commander Kapitanleutnant a D. Joachim Bivithaupt. Aho at th« end of the War was captured ollowiriß a raid ami internal. be people.'' h^ ma >' thin^451 words
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Advertisement127 1932-06-19 11 -X^^ sS^x^ns inWffc w When you feel the need W±*!^^^f'W for something to keep B^*^?witv you fit and well, you will tr^f" t Wl be quite safe in adopting yy^ af r he golden rule of health a sparkling glass of troubles, impure blood For sixty years Eno's and sleeplessness.127 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1932-06-19 12 A draviiyr by one of ihe daughters of Charles Kendal Bushe, the Irish patriot, whose lite is described by E. (E. SomerviHe and Martin Ross in their book "An Incorruptible Irishman." Ivor Nicholson and Watson. Ma The Problem Parent. By A. S. Ni-ill, M.A. Herbert Jenkins. 5s.1,138 words
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Article, Illustration827 1932-06-19 12 by Japan we know just how much importance can be attached to post-War paper pledges of international peace and how necessary it is for smooth words to ked up with big battalions. Consequently M. Valois's book has appeared at a tirre when it will be lucky827 words
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1128 1932-06-19 12 Standard?" alone will make many people I buy the book, and the lectures on reparations and on internal and external debes are equally closely related to current contn The other lectures deal with taxation, inflation and deflation. I It is not often that so1,128 words
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Article986 1932-06-19 14 Accident Mars Race Meeting. JOCKEYS HURT. TANKARD ABDUL FARAD TAKEN TO HOSPITAL, Ml Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 18. FINK w father, and excellent 1 rinn the unfortunate accil tii<- final event, characterised the day of the Sela-ngor Turf Club* c meeting. In986 words
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Article63 1932-06-19 14 Malayan Four-Ball Championship At New World. The- Malayan four-hall billiards championship began last nijrht at the New World when the results were as follows Govinda beat Abu Bakar by 300 to 196. and J. I. Elias beat Loo Cheng Swee by 300-234. Today's ties are as follows Tan Kirn63 words
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Article411 1932-06-19 14 S. C. C. Tournament. B. B. I. WELL BEATEN BY P. S. AND L. A feature of the S.C.C. tournament game on the Padang yesterday, in which the P.S. and L defeated the 8.8. and I. by 102 runs was the brilliant batting of Mr. Justice411 words
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Article388 1932-06-19 14 Time Prevents A Decisive Result. The SRC. made a gallant effort to bring about a decisive result in their cricket match against the first eleven of (ho Gloucester Regiment yesterday on the S.R.C. Padang. They made 158 in exactly 100 minutes, .'oing in with a deficit388 words
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Article, Illustration328 1932-06-19 14 MALAYAN CHAMPION BEATEN. A surprise of the second round of the Singapore Island Golf Championship was the defeat of the Malayan champion, M. M. Paterson, at the hands of L. D. Hardie. The match produced brilliant frolf, the final cards turning out 7.°> and 72 approximately328 words
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Article239 1932-06-19 14 Unfinished Innings Against R.I. The Raffles Institution, playing at home yesterday, were heavily beaten by the S.C.R.C. by 118 runs, after the visitors had declared at 176 for 2. The school bowler* failed against the; S.C.R.C. opening batsmen, especially Evan Wong who registered another century with 104239 words
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Article31 1932-06-19 14 A Points' Victory Over Bert Moore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 18. Boy Walley, of Singapore, defeated Brrt Moore on points in a fight at Camberwell last night.31 words
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Article1735 1932-06-19 15 E. Rogers dors Horne Los* To Selanffor bootball Cwrmm Which Was vry \varly Cut Short Malacca Motor Accident Recalled A Po/ndar Scorer And Touch— Judge P. K. Hazlitt Retires Mr. H. (I. W ells On Modern Sport. (BY FORWARD.) IatLANGOR football has lost a familiar figure1,735 words
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844 1932-06-19 15 FRANCIS OUIMET - Does The Size Of The Golfer Count FRANCIS OUIMET Golf Notes By (Present Amateur and Former Open Champion.) YOU will hear all sorts of comment re-jfardi-iK the physiqu? of this player or that and whether the better players as a rule are made up from big men or not. veuld844 words
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Article317 1932-06-19 15 poor t.\MK \i \mon ROM). <.luce«(erM .2; Pulau Brain HTHK in a poor frame at Anson Road yesterday by 2—o. Thi Inland had fielded a very weak team, while the nade up in tenacity what they lack d in finish. The Regiment forwards combined ably i317 words
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Advertisement154 1932-06-19 15 jjMr3i READING JJ^TE^) REQUIRES ***^p LIGHTING 3 IT IS THEREFORE IMPORTANT TO GET PHILIPS LAMPS THEY GIVE A BRIGHT, MELLOW LIGHT WHICH MAKES READING A SUTPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM REAL PLEASURE. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE S3.) 17—10 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. EMPIRE PRODUCT ROSELLA I PURE FOOD PRODUCTS154 words
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Article, Illustration82 1932-06-19 16 Johon MiflYrtd another defeat in Malaya Cup football on Friday at the An. Hon Road Stadium, this time at the hands of Singapore, the ware being 7—l. The inning team is seen on the left. The respective captains jrreet each oth«>r before the start (Referee.82 words
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Advertisement17 1932-06-19 16 Pictures of 3 Government House AT HOME and King's Birthday Parade. ART PHOTO STUDIO. 87, SELEGIE KOAD.17 words
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