The Straits Times, 26 June 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 28. Price 10 Cents. Sunday, June 26th 1932. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 28, Sunday, June 26th 1932. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 988 1 The King Accepts All Conditions. PEOPLE'S PARTY IN CONTROL. Bangkok Remains Quiet And Orderly. Telegrams from the Sunday Times Bangkok correspondent received last night state the revolution in Bangkok was carried out with remarkable speed and effectiveness, and the new People's Party, led by
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  • 71 1 Abbreviated Bathing Dresses Banned. (From Our Own Correspondent London, June The Italian Home Office has ordered that bathers at the Lido in future shall wear knee-skirt hat hint drsaasa, and that the men shall Se segregated from the women. Dancing in bathinu suits or beach pyjamas
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    31 1 The Kinp of Siam. with Huxh < lifford. the former (.mernor. The picture was taken in Singapore in 1929 when the King reviewed the troops during his visit to the Straits Settlements
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  • 92 1 London, June 25. Tea-time scores in home county cricket p-iUhes which began today are as for lows Surrey 217 for 3. Barling 83, Squires 73, both not out. Against Oxford I'm versity. llidd I for 4. Allen, 57. Against Yorkshire. itrset lf>3 for 8. Against Northants. Xotts IS.",
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  • 393 1 IMHWS' TIM NATO*! AGAaWT ENGLAND. THE Indian erickat tourist* tree' sensation in their Test match whi~h begtn at Lord's yesterday. By noon they 'had captured three of England's wickets for only 19 i cliffe and Holmes, the Y<< kshir SfjaßOlg pair, who Uwt week created a world's
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  • 102 1 JAPANESE PLAN TO ATTACK PEIPING CLASHES WITH CHINESE YOU YI'KKRS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Nai 2Ft IT is ihat Japanese troops have until an attack on Peiping and -in. Chinese n thone cities are vtry a aerie— trouble and aa appeal ha* been mad* to the Clhine*e authorities to rush
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  • 69 1 Smuggler Elects To Go To Gaol. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 25. GKORfJK FRANKLIN, described as the most notorious tobacco smui!, rkr in Europe and th«- ringleader and organiser of gangs of Bißugglers. was fined 11.."(i or m\ movli- imprisonment at the MaryU-bone Police Court, yesterday afternoon.
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  • 718 1 Flying Club At Home. ENCOURAGING SINGAPORE AIR MINDEDNESS. Eirht hundred and eieht) minutes in the air and seventy -fi\e passenijers carried. A demonstration of highly skilled formation flying in three Moth seaplane*. THESE were feature* of the succe^slW at home *iven by the Royal Sinjrapore
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  • 67 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent London. June 25. The clotting pnce* today were HI IIBKR. Ituyera. Sellers. ><>t l* 4 d. 1 II 16d. June I ..I I 13 l».d IMllfr 1 !M I l*id. Jan.- Mar 1 IV 16d. 2d. Apr-June 2d. 2 1/1M. TIN. Spot C114J,.
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  • 1079 1 Valuable Diaries To Be Published. £100,000 REFUSED. Candid Daily Letter To Lady Haig. The firs) of the private War diaries of Karl Hate which are chiefly made up of hi* daih letters to Lady Hair, and for which he refused an offer of £100.000 from an
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  • 3727 2 Cocktail Party Shooting T ragedy. DOCTOR'S SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE. Detailed Report Of Police Court Proceedings. The following is a detailed report of the police court proceedings which culminated in .Mrs. Klvira Dolores Barney, the 26-year-old daughter of Sir John and Lady Mullens, be mi; sent to take her trial for the
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    • 110 2 LODK TOTtW FUTURE i nn^nT ef^a^a^a^na^a^a^a^a^af^a^aH \n opportunity i- now offered to you to MOK ■> GUARANTEED INCOMfe tH ag« .s<» i, rat aay i.thcf age foa any d«eli Take th portunitv mm before it i- tIOO hltt and M M v<l f"»« i)aitn-ul:i how you can i rare th
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    • 482 2 Cash Prizes In New Racing Contest. $200 MUST BE WON. Can You Predict The Winners At Ipoh? the value of $200 are being offered by the Sunday Time* in connection with the forthcoming race meeting at Ipoh. The amount will be awarded in *uma of $100, one in respect ot
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    • 46 2 r^\ WITM PATI£NCE Ca Can fX Ytb, IP YOU A f) s-HK wou CAN Do /-rJk p»ll this Jyix WAiT V ll ir J* m i c ."SocgSa^air tf*C I T y > f. I I r r^^.v- f s~ fiy (Copyright, IT??, by Th« Bell z
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  • 675 3 JUDGE "HUMAN MONSTERS." IMPRISONMENT FOR WOMAN. do M( hat the law is impot- ent to bring such nun to trial. I*. is a matter for the Director of Public Prosecutions to consider carefully ther these human monsters cannot be i brought to the bar of justice." This comment was made
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  • 183 3 MR. BOTTOMLEY. To the Editor of The Sunday Times. Sir, In the report of an interview with Mr. Horatio Bottomley which wa» published in yor.r issue of May Mr. Bottomk'y is rotordid to have taid. "You l.t w:i<! mi My mother was a beautiful woman. Sht> dicl uhen I
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  • 472 3 A Kentish Tragedy. SHOT ON JOURNEY BY CAR. Ashford, Kent, June 14. THE <kU*. of two wjijien and a young l f .und in King's Wood, Wye, i road, six miles iy alternoon. y were: Mrs. Janie Swift, acwl 63, Inn, Sea&alteT, •able; Mrs. Jame Tremayne
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  • 135 3 Man Who Lost £1,000,000 Through An KmbuoJo. The statutory first meeting of creditors was held at Bankruptcy Huildinjrs, London, on June 2 under the failure of Francis Norman I'ickett, <i inpany director, late of Quutn Anne- R and The Treasury creditor, lodged A -tatorun; i f :•■>.:■ i
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    • 7 3 WWf mDl'mflmf*!' I I jrCHOP NACA I
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    • 170 3 WONDERFUL! HS^^^^^S^S^ IB j mw~ I INo wonder it is so popuMQ &r^ I I l ar throughout the world. ■N^^j^ Sg. «f^<4 I P e °pl e know they are getting the finest, sunHL JM ripened English fruit, p^*^l_-«^i— I selected for its sire and r-^' flavour the flavour
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  • 847 4 BRIDGE NOTES. Not An Individual Game. E\i:m BID mist ii»: CONSTIUCTIVE. By HERBERT LAWRE.NCE. BRIDGE )s act, ai ataay ef think, an indivi.lial ganu-. I 1 mo from the partner v. ho in.-ist on r la> in^ the han<l hinue'f an.' tahet M notice of my l>i<lard abet
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  • 294 4 Knglish Captive In The Jungle. On June 4 news reached London that an cxpedKioa has set foith from Porto V'elho, the destrtei "City of the I>.-a<l." 'n wildest Brazil, in search of CoJ. H. P. Kaw (lit. ihi- JEagHsh nlorer, who vanished i:i the jungle \en ye*is
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  • 108 4 Srtrine n;ii|! could you iret a ball I touted? "Inside a lield right over there it's oat. "You'd yet there quickly springing, but you know t.ir from home I'm not allowed to go." "Your ball went quickly we'll go quickly too" Said Fthel
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  • 227 4 I'm going home, the thought is very sv (No, no, you're wrong, I haven't got th.- -a.k) I'm going to leave this land of sticky heat And what is more I hope I don't come bark. 1 mark the days off in my almanac And find
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  • 2016 4 Mr. Louis Thivy first Indian Member Of A Malay State Council The First Man 'I it fly In Malaya A Pat On The Both for TUv Mines Department The Governor Visits A famous Kstate. By THE WANDERER. j i ONE is glad to see in the current
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    • 38 4 GOOD TAILORING AT ECONOMICAL PRlCE^<f^ffi» Enjoy the Satisfaction I of wearing perfectly CjW 1^ *>*°*^ fitting faultlessly >^he excellence I cut clothes^^>. our tailoring is I '^tfSSS '^confirmed by our many 'S^lf^FtF a^^^ satisfied clients. to^H?'' AND GUARANTEED SATISFACTION
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    • 48 4 ml n I r«i u I J it,i STILL BRINGING YOU THE MOST Consistently great entertainment in town! MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. FREDERICK LONSDALE'S BRILLIANT COMEDY DRAMA LOVERS COURAGEOUS WITH Robert Montgomery, Madge Evans, Roland Young TYPICAL OF M-G-M EXCELLENCE ALSO LAUREL and HARDY in "BELOW ZERO."
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  • 326 5 Ran Through Fortune. ENDED LIFE BY SUICIDE. ~\M ON'EY troubles that cropped up after an inherited fortune had been spent figured prominently in the story that was shown In Hammersmith coroner's court to be behind the fate of Mr. Joe A. Pickles —a well-known man
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  • 619 5 A FAMILY ACCUSED OF BLACKMAIL. ON the direction of the Recorder (Sir Ei rust Wild, K.C.), Doris Frances, Long, 16. who was accused with her futher and mother of blackmailing a man rtf erred to as Major X," was found not ruilty by a jury at
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  • 220 5 Protest Against Attack On Gandhi. London, June 13ABRUPTLY pushing back their chairs and protesting against an attack on Gandhi by Sir Henry Lawrence, the chairman, two of thoae attending tne Bombay dinner in London rose to their feet and walked out. The two men in this
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    • 376 5 PAVILION 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 MATINEE AT 3.15. MATHESON LANG DOROTHY BOUCHIER JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT ALFRED RODE AND HIS TZIGANE ORCHESTRA "CARNIVAL" A BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PRODUCTION A COLOSSAL AND DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT The Brewery at Home. With "Home Brew". Made of Genuine Bavarian Malt and Hops. With "HOME BREW Hou^ehuidc-s can brew
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    • 78 5 Music (jur new orchestra, under Mr. F. J. Strasser, will play the following programme at 9.30 p.m. tonight OVERTURE Rosamunde F. S«hub«rt. URANO FANTASIE LA BOHEME G. Puccini. VIOLIN SOLO Zigcunerweison Sartw.aU. (Soluist.— Z. Mcnchinsky). SYMPHONJE IN B MINOR (Unfinished) F. Schubert. PIANO SOU) The Lark cL'Alouette) Balakireff. (Soloist.— V.
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    • 81 5 A Joyous All BRITISH Musical Show! AT THE CAPITOL MATINEE TODAY— 3.IS TONIGHT CARL MILLOCKER'S famous Viennese Operetta "The BEGGAR STUDENT" with The Celebrated English Baritone LANCE FAIRFAX SHIRLEY DALE (The Beautiful Musical Comedy Star) and JERRY VERNO. ;o: Lilting music gay songs appealing Romance and Sparkling Comedy. A BRITISH
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    • 146 5 OUR CR PSSV/ORD PUZZLE- 'ifa'i 'tuTli 1 i ni__., j jjf^m i ii ll i J I I I M&i I 1 I I 1 -:i I I I (CLUES.) ACROSS. 17 Take* <1 '""<«• 20. Maritime L Ditsuad. f, r U Puni^ Pilaus tt. TIM w.t« H*«mtmi 13. Furnish*!
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    37 6 A CHERRY red cnpe jacket of liricf dimensions is fastened with n: i hon buttons and banded in -ii M l<>\. It in worn over a black t-jllc tr«.ik with skin made lull k] i-Kai<d inset (Fairchild).
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  • 197 6 Custard made with custard powder and seived cold is much creamier in flavour if it is well whisked with a wire whisk for a few minu; it is wanted. Chutny Sandwiches are useful for tea. i Pound some ham or cold bailed bacon t<>w t'j enough c iiutney
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  • 127 6 tiled. 1 turnip. I f (1 Half lettihr 1 tali!' it"!. 1 .emon i inH. oil. »P ti and place it in a ound saiad bowl. < the Sect root and he cucumber mi >ma- ut the twnip very thin and reduce he iHcm to aiiout the- SIM
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  • 592 6 Study Yourself Don't Follow Fashion Blindly Personality Counts. Personality counts with modern clothes, i Study yourself, as well as the fashion, and while not ignoring the mode, iefuse to i follow it blindly. Accessories sl.oes, stockiigs, gloves, hat, and bag— should be chosen at th. same time as the outfit.
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  • 358 6 Happy Parents Make For Happy Children ¥F you are fat or if your parents had a happy nature you are likely I more good-tempered than your neighbour. according to investigations made by l> G. F. Still, of King's College H. London. Dr. Still is an expert on children and their
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  • 64 6 Paris, May 20. Checkerboard prints have made their fashion bow. One new spring costume has a simple royal blue wool skirt and a hlue and white checkerboard print crepe->-(hine blouse, worn with a thieequarter length coat of royal blue wool. Another costume has a frock of chiffon printed
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  • 49 6 At The Dres s Shows. JMILITAKY i jffs of white piqpsi fastened with three fliamante buttons on an ultramarine blue marooain afternoon drm* having no collar, but tab-fronte of the pft y> inured tweed revers. pocket and cuffs to match the tweed drt*« m'h a «ine-re*l leather motor <-oat.
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    • 230 6 There is something entirely different about PYREX—a Wholes omeness a want some more, start TODAY-BUY A PYREX. 'ii urn/ WHITEAWAY'S GENERAL CATALOGUE __»E N T_PO ST_JF R^^E E._ UI1( I >-hapf. if ism l^^^^^^jy ketel ril 5i.75, »2.95 and I 25 t-a*h. "PVRIA PUDDING DISH. fill in in :i n
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    • 113 6 Th* Importance of Sail D^or Health j^^ m From the dawn of time salt has been essential n^**7TJ to health. Nature demands it— you must supply £j^<rjjj it in your daily food. When you buy salt choose I c best Cercbos Salt. Pure, dry, free-running h^jJyTr supplied in i pourer
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    • 80 6 \*~*uu£T I I HENRY H. COHEN. I* {*^*A S U *f 2nd Floor Maynard Building, B 16 Battery* Road. T«l. SIM I SINGAPORE yfy f or thratrr. sports ground, ''Vy saotonng. pic nit vor any 4v/ other Chocolate Occasion OJa thrrr's nothing likr itf/^r^W^^^ packet ol Nrjtle'i V y^s. Thr
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  • 3846 7  -  ROSITA FORBES. OUR SERIAL STORY By THE FAMOUS AUTHORESS AND EXPLORER. ClArTn \LV. WHEN she woke it was dark and th( woiran had go—. The air was thict with scent and Lois, ahajdßg a little, felt ha* way across the chamber till a rod uleam warned
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  • 119 7  -  GWYN EVANS COMMENCING IN THE SUNDAY TIMES NEXT WEEK. The most Amazing Serial Story ever penned. A 'I'alc of Mystery ami Millions by (The famous writer of mystery stories, author of "The Homicide Club" "The Assassin" etc.) Here is a slorv abounding in oriirmulitv of conception. iac\
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    • 35 7 SH SWm^^jl mw jll^f UWr I M C ■Br^^SJ^^saaHJaviaft- J* BUT FOR ONLY 9 CENTS PER GALLON The Streamline Oil Renovator SOLD BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE. 3RANCHES. WILL RECOVER 90 OF REALLY CLEAN OIL.
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  • 21 8 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. ftuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street TELEPHONE Mat.
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  • 609 8 Thi nvidt in Siam has bo n completely -ful. iind King Piachatjpok has •nl ai! the conditions laid down l»y the P i'.nty. Although th< mrs published yesterJay woild use considerable surprise among people having no connection with or particular interest in Siamese affairs, it cannot be said
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  • 6417 8 This week Mr. Theodore Hubbark com/deles his very instructive series of articles on a sixweeks' trip into I lv Trcnfiiwnu. where he and his com/Mtnion found the peace, freedom and beauty of the far-away jungle ample recompense for the rigours, difficulties* and sometimes dangers* of
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    • 264 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. UJIAMHU lIUMHi;. LOVBM OOVBAGBOIJI with Robert M— tg— nry, Madge Kvans and Koland Young. t».1.» ".1 > p.m. I'hone l>»0». CAPITOL TIIKMHI. I MX BBGGAI BTUDBNT «i«h I ;iiim Fairfax and BMrit] Dale. y.l't p.m. I'hoiie .*)2(>l-2. ii ion ium i OK<HKSiKAL ()N< KKT. Ml p.m. to 1
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    • 37 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I I'honr 2902. 2K4, Orchard Road J BIRTH PI I. LAY. At thi- Cufioral Hospital, Singapore. M lunc X, IMtt to Mr. and Mrs. S. (i. I'llluy, two daughters (twin).
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  • 1057 9 COLOSSAL INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS. Ivar Kreuger: His Methods And His Fall. ON Mai. VI. the financial world was 1 y the news Kreuger has comiriUed suride in Paris." To the man in the street Kreuger was little more than a name, vaguely familiar. One
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  • 16 9 The hief Secret ar v residence at Kuala Lumpur
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  • 247 9 MURDER SENSATI ON IN JOHORE. MAN \M> VU»!\\ FOl M> si mm. A very well-known Dutch resident of Janata, afjad M» and a Malay woman said to be his wife, were found stabl the early hours of yesterday morning. The murdere<l man was Mr. Julian V.< H. v i, a
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  • 483 9 Taiping Planters Meet. GOVT. VIEW WHICH CREATED A SURPRISE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ta.ping. June 25. The Taiping Di-trict Planters' Association, discussing the vexed que-tion ti es, expressed the opinion that the a-vxriUion and its kindred bodiA should consider the possibility of attempting to induce the suppliers
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  • 56 9 Appointment As Fir»l Sea Lord. lon. June 21. Admiial Fir Krnle hatfield, who has mander-in-Chief <>t the Atlanti. 1929, has been appointed .(I ami Chiet ti > aval Staff. Sir Krnle, during the War, was in command of H.M.S. Lion which took part in all the important naval
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  • 105 9 PROTEST 4GAINST METHODS M W9KWWSMMM. ..penhmgen, June 22. From (ireenland come* the news of further Danish and Noiweigan trouble. The North Greenland Council has telegraphed an energetic protest to the Danish government against ihe penetration of the H— try by Norwegians, and particularly methods of seal
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  • 303 9 Communists Suppressed. GOVERNMENT'S PROMPT MEASURES. Santiago. June '11. Complete calm reigns in tlu- whole country since the declaration of martini law, and memlx-rs of all das es have iacMad <>n a vote <>f knaaki to the government for dealing so promptly with the trouble. The leader?
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    • 52 9 aOMNNII WAkKER RED LABEL BOON «M- JS.^\ GOING f KmL I SIROHO I X7% A QUALITY HISKY, MODERATELY PRICED TOO! A (f\ o BLACK LABEL ]V\ jA AN OLDER BLEND. /n^2rT\ GUARANTEED OVER 12 YEARS OLD. (xTQ JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. \jj J KSTABI.ISHKD IHJ.V SIM.ATORE. KUALA LL'MPI R. PENANG
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    • 201 9 over 1 in 3 are buying 1 ißdßsfi— ii-^J hiring recent months every third person in <ii Britain who required a private cmr. .PURCHASED A MORRI& In the same period the number of MOKK I mM to the Colunu's. and other parts of the world has been more than doubled.
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  • 71 10 Estate. Madrid, June li 1 /Ufeaaa'i aai fortune, which was raaAaaatai by thli gtale, were made known e.fiie-ial vrulating the traaafat ot roperty to the national ex'-hequer. Included in the conflseated fortow charitable lands amounting to 21,001 is, which were formerly ;idminisKing, jewellery estimated etas, l>ank notes totallinir
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  • 48 10 Kctuininu To Ranching Life In (;inada. (Fraaj OH Own Correspondent.) London. June- J The |H-ypiir-old Karl of Kgmont iturning !■> I'anadit t-> resamc the ranching life abandoned b) the late Karl on the assumption to the title. The familj estate, Avon Castle, is now for sate.
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  • 26 10 BU KIT RAJAH RUBBER. (fraao Oa* CHri Correspondent.) ;on. June- 2 C >. B il Ralan Rub.. how. -i a l'>sru: forward a cradi< .< f V 7-
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  • 68 10 Astounded \t News Of 'I he Revolution. New York. Jut •he li. other of the Queen o studying th« aolice sad and iniredulou* «*hca Reuter infirrned him that a rrvolotioa had been de-dared. "Th, I been di-cus-ing ial»ii-hme'nt of a constitutional nioiiauhy far more' than a year, but
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  • 56 10 M. C C. TOURIST'S 1). R. Jardinc To He Captain. (From Our Own Correspond«nt.) London, June -"i. According to The Star the M< '< ojraady aaeMad that D. R. Jardir. captain the Tourists in Australia, but is linj 'init'.' announcement. (lanu- of the other leading iis. including Mr. A. P.
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  • 62 10 Success of Kx|K'rimcnt With Oil And oul Mixture. London, hun Jl. The trial of new fuel for oceart* going >hip- i- i .•in.rted to have given excellent renalti The fuel i- a liquid mixture of heavy oil and ernshed coal, and permi of 10 shillings a ton.
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  • 50 10 Murderer Of Mr. Douglas Sentenced. Calcutta. June J">. yotkumar Bartacharji, the murdei Mr. Duiajlas. the district magiat Midnapore. has been sentenced to death. Rt -v Mi. Douglas w.i- presiding at District Hoard n Apr. 30 when a Bengali yoath tired at him three times at blank i. in
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  • 143 10 HKIISAL TO RAISE B\\ UN NAZI I MKORMS. Berlin, June H, Bavaria has revolted against the Rckll and dennitely refused to raise the ban on Nazi uniforms. The i Held Bl I meeting of the Diet this morning, in announcing the decision, elei lareil that Bavaria
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  • 209 10 ICi^hteen Readers Predict Five Winners. The -urprising result o the competition Tun in connection ww.i the it Kuala Lumpur on June 11. Nine were run and 18 eoaMßßtitors found winners, but no one <m e.ilg«tting a sixth. The money nf $100— plus $X added to maW kn even
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  • 102 10 Two Yugoslav Officers Sentenced To Death. Belgrade. June 21. The trial of the officers of the Maribor (Jarrison on a charge of having partu, in a Communist conspiracy with v vie w to th wing of the government ended with two defendants, Lieut. Atanakovitch and Lieu Altaler, being
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  • 390 10 flli KNOWM to HANI HALAI VNS. EDGAR Douglas (Joddaid. It, of Slater's Farm Rotherfield-Peppard, Hen-ley-on-Thames, was sentenced at Bow Street on June 14 to nine months' impri>onment in the second division for stealn\g £60 belonging to the Oxford and Cambridge Universities Club, Pall-mall. I A further charge
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  • 89 10 WHO IS HE Rome, June 22. An echo of the case in which a man I tailed Bruneri wa* convicted for usurpintr the name and position ot a Prol < anella. who disappeared during the War, and was recognised as a fraud b\ a t l«.>v 1 1. 'league of
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  • 150 10 Great Opportunity Now Presented. l.i n ."II. JuMr 1't. The proposvl of the lrU'ina' Ch»nii. Shanghai for a round-tal>le nml'i r<n< e to ili-^us< t h»future' of Shanghai i*- warmly >u\>, l.v Mr. 1. f. WardUw-M.lno. M.f. Kidderminster) in a letter to The Time*. H.- mphasiv <-au
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  • 87 10 ALLEGED BANK FRAUD. TWO MOVMBH MIIIM in FJUUB. The brothe.- Ivan and Rene 1 i^ who ran I liankinir 1 u<n the Avenue «le 1'Opera and tho financial Journal Des Rvnticn, ha\> arrested for :«llt*Kf<i fraad and abuse of confidence, the MBNMl in\olv>d bcin^ stated M a'lout two million*. Tin*
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    • 24 10 j^ #unsd approaches <- m new /era *fcn<'i/t. HI N C.CEOUCE '\m il 1 V with tl"- 1 f'H'it spirit. ft ttMHßOaal fT I^^^ [^^^^^^BllfclUs-aiftfli
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    • 197 10 Good Nettml—W* Are Prowl To AnnouiMM' Thai We Now Carry s^ C\ I] i\ KoUkSTripe iTj /^x Silk Stockings 1/ He 1'ul siKi > met ton 1 (o ut'win ulm U W them beciiust of th hunoiis beauty, til, mid durability, ami Iwa ot tluir np-lo-t/ir-niimi, inlours, ur !>it\r x/tdni
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  • 138 11 liter \m association's iimiii s. f|MIK following i- th. mi.rntiniiie af jor CMmm Students' L Mandarin Night Members moo send their iimi \c the A fee of three n. i nil VwrIh i '<i from th hon. shorthand i on July 1 at 7. .J0 ediatel) I
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    18 11 Mr. Gurbakhsh Sinjih Kler who •I the athletic champiimii,i tu;> ;il Ihe J<mkM >p«irts on liv- Kiag's birthday.
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  • 55 11 Two photographs taken at the alaM <>t tin M.ilaii.i B*aaMS*a badminton tournament. Ihe lop picture sho«s Mr-. Chan \h Him. Mrs. khoo Sian Knu, Mi- Ho Yil« Kn (> ingle* <h;<nt|>io:> Miss Kwan Sui l.ian and Mrs. Tan Pan Tai. Mrs. Chan Vh Him and Mi--
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  • 242 11 Today's C'*'\ lon Sports dub crvmom The Ceylon Ba»rts < lul> will hold a function today, on the occasion of tho unveiling oi a picture of tht-ir president, M Muttu, umaru in the clubhouse at Bales! i A K'oii; picture will be taken at 9.30 in
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  • 76 11 Warsaw, June 21. Tho Polish capital appears to the faced with insolvency, the city being tnabl" to meet an instalment of $400,000 which i.- due on July 1 on the American loan I in 19M. The Municipal authoiities have appealed to the (iovi-rnni mt for financial ai<l, <c
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  • 156 11 Annual Meeting: Klection ()f Officials. At the third annual general meeting of the Jovial Badminton Party the following the elected oftVe-bearers for the ensuing year Patron, Mr. Low Hu--k I.i nn lent. Mr. Wee Bit (hay. Vice-presidents, Messrs. (iuh Swee Long. Chan (hit Song. C.an C"cc
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  • 1230 11 The Psychological Factor In Tennis. CHAMPIONS OF TODAY AND YESTERDAY. Henry Cochet Reveals Methods Of Play. WHILK it is impossible for me to pass judgment on players whom I nevei -saw at their best (writes Henry (ochtt, the famous French tennis chair.pion), and ju»t as impossible t" compare the actual
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    • 76 11 ELLISON S. EZKkIKL. MM. WAS CHI U'fST OPTICIAN, 17, CHAPEL ROAD, KATONC, SIM.U'ORF. Rir.HT TESTKII GLABBES SUrTUKD. I'KK KS MODERATE Fisi $I— l'pwsrts. WILL (Ml \l" ANY ADDRESS. BBPAIM S|-iii.i. I. HinurularM. W atchm. OKDKKS l!>i I l\ in BY PfIST ATI ENDED TO IMMKIHXTKLY. YICK \\T AH HING The
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    • 60 11 ARROW "SPRINTER' 1 UNDERWEAR THE shorts are made of while and toll r doth and whin if.»r-ixed-Shrunk to fcu-r-'rrtee permaneni tit. 1 htr> BM made in a new, lumfortihle, uaml crutch construction patented by Arrow The shins mmc io three »t\ U% of all-livle yarns. f»H IRTS pN SHORTS M.
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  • 895 12 PROFESSION WHICH IS INTERNATIONAL. (By Jeff Dickson.) Jeff fwx atmged nearly all 'he big boxing contest* of revettt year* in London. It wa* Jeff who broupht Camera to London and promoted the. giantl !ta!ktv's tiyht with Don MrH) the Albert Hull. Alto hf ha* jtrontoted
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  • 192 12 A Hundred Claims To A Fortune. New York, June 1. The Wend»l fortune, which aboir. pooyle are seeking to share in the that it exceeds 116,000,000, will probably not reach one-third ol that amount, it was revealed when the ta< appraisers reportei that the tnUU of Mi*.
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  • 932 12 VARIATIONS IN SOCIAL CONDITIONS. Girls Not So Keen On Liberty As They Were. (By Marcel Prevost, the famous French noveKst.) VARIATIONS in social conditions always change the outward forms of love. The great upheaval during and after the War could not fail to have
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  • 2216 13  - "One day lam going to issue A CHALLENGE" DAY i D LLOYD GEORGE THE BOOK PAGE Says \l\ Baofl Murray. Sampson In» ss. fid. IN letter to Mr. l'.a.-u Mu "lay. tinauthor af L G." to waoes b ->k ii .Mi. Lloyd nays, I have reached the point of life
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    • 381 13 THE WRITING PAD WITH THE \NOKI 1> \MI»K KKI'l I A TIOX, ■X^Ba^daßkSßß^SßSm BaBWHBBJ A I Writing Padj "^R mm ,-.,.:> Manufsrtured by JOHN DICKINSON CO.. LTD. 1 Incr riorati-d in F.njrlandV I'OST Ml 160. S!\<; M'OHK. AM) SOU) M UK STATIONKKS >; fcLAI New Stock Just A rrivcd. HENLETS
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  • 698 14 Hardie In Form. DAZZLING PLAY AGAINST CRAIK. PLAYING dazzlinj? goU for MM last ten hole* L. It. Hardie R. Craik hi thr- semi-final of the Singapore Island championship at Bukit Tim. ii. lay, at thr l'.uh hole. In th<' .-m Anal W defeeftsd s. n. I up.
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  • 521 14 S.C.C. Merchants Win By 66 Runs. The S.C.K.C. were beaten at home Jay by the S.C.C. Merchants by GC runs. The visitors quickly had the home team out lor only 43 of which 23 came from Chow Tai. They then knocked up IU9, C. G.
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  • 390 14 BRILLIANT CENTURY BY NOON. THE outstanding features of the S.C.C. Tournament match in which the md the Services dr»-\v on the Padang yesterday was a brilliant century innings by H. B. Noon and an excellent rsjiia between that, player and D. Burn. Noon was in brilliant
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  • 246 14 Good Bowling By Dean And Staunton. In a low-scoring matrh on the R.I. ground yesterday, an S.C.C. XI beat the i tat and Present side by 33 runs. The B.C.C.'s innings realised 71, H. Sym being the top-scorer of the day with it. Lo\eday with
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  • 133 14 Drawn Game Between Y. M. C. A. And Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June The V.M.C.A., playing at home, drew with the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club at cricket today. The V.M.C.A. compiled 144 for four before declaring, the chief scorers being Edwards with •'<".
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  • 600 14 PROUD GIVKS SIMJNDID DummoN. Chinese 3 Pulau Hrani 1. ought la liivc been plentiful at tb» lalan Besar Stadium yesterday for the Chinese. They but they miffi'i have Piilau Breni had it not been fo Island jroalkeepei, Preod, v. ho was, per•h* mot b.illiani r.ian
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  • 72 14 F. J. Perry, Of Britain, Beats Wilmer Allison. London, June 25. In the fifth round of th«? men's s Britain) beat Winner Allison (I S), 4, 6—l, 4— G. 6—2. In the second iourvl of the mixed doubles Aoki and Mrs. R*acock best Rodsianko and Si nora Poos,
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  • 58 14 In the tOur-ball Malayan billiards championship at the New World in played last nijein Salleh I i (h\«- bj W and Anjf Chin Phian beat Too Am Hoe by 71. Tomorrow's jrames are 7 p.m. Abu Yamin (Kota Rt:jah Club) vs. (hoh Chen* Chua (J.C.S.C.); 9 p.m. Yusof Mawawi
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  • 1530 15  -  FORWARD. (BY Success Of lnlcr-SctU'ol S/torls Mvvliiifi —Kuala Lum/ntr And Malacca Schoolings Meet For First lime —American Sporting Journalism—Trcmentlons Interest In Juvenile it/defies —lioxinu At Kuala Liun/mr —(irowinit Popularity (>/ Hadmin- IT was a pity that the Malacca visitordid not score more points in the inter-M'hool
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  • 854 15  -  FRANCIS OUIMET Golf Notes By (Present Amateur and Former Open Champion.) MANY times you will hear one of j golfing friends after hii round of 18 holes say, "I took three \>uU< grewis, and ruined a perfectly fine I If you were to
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  • 315 15 PtfUNC BEAT PERAk B\ ONE GOAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 2*>. An enormous crowd witnessed Penang triumph over Perak in the Malaya Cup MM hf The winners thoroughly deserved their victory, being the better team all round, combining well and always being quicker on ihe
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  • 89 15 \\\O si UK iKATS FLYING I1OMK. (Fiorr Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 26. Dominions Two-Yemi Plate was run ai Sandown Park today hmI resulted as follows Mr. Marshall Field's NANCY 81 All: FILLY (J. Childs) 1. M> M. i,. Miii I lean's PU ING HOME C.H Mr.
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  • 582 15 SHOWMANSHIP AS A MR Of CONPIDENCI. Jim Wanjro, commonly known as the black devil, ia one of the best exponents of the all-in wrestling craze which is now sweeping over England with devastating cll'B. Born in the African forests Wango first took up boxin? at the early
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  • 98 16 h hi fu| at honu> was given b) the Kojal Singapore Flyim; Club yesterday afternoon during whuh 7"i passengers were taken fw f»y-ride*. The picture on the left shows \isitors waiting on the raft for a Hip. and on the right— foing up. Some of
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    • 16 16 Pictures of Government House AT HOME and King's Birthday Parade. ART PHOTO STUDIO. 87. SELLOIK ROAD.
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