The Straits Times, 4 December 1932
1932-12-04
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Title Section36 1932-12-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 51. Sunday, December 4th., 1932. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Lending Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. H*. 51. Sunday, December 4th. 1932. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article, Illustration67 1932-12-04 1 PRINCE OF WALES IN ILSTE R.— All Northern Ireland was on holiday to welcome the Prince of Wale* who paid his first \i*,» to I'lster. when he opened the new Northen- Ireland (.overnment building* at Stormont, Belfast. Tne photo Knows the Prince saluting in acknowledgment of the cheers of the67 words
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1169 1932-12-04 1 Wonderful Reply To Australia. FIRST WICKET REALISES 112 RUNS. Bowling Lucks Sting. BRILLIANT BATTING BY SUTCLIFFE AM) HAMMOND. Hgrtart SuUlifff, the famous Yorkshire batsman, had the iimisunl distinction of fimirinu in two successive partnerships ot over a hundred against Australia in the first Test matchReuter - 1,169 words
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Article165 1932-12-04 1 \l VI K \.-|.Ht InningK. W, M N.Midiull c Ames b Voee 7 W. 11. Ponsfor.J b Larwood 32 J. 11. rinjfleton c Allen h Larwood 26 I. Kippax Ibw. h I.arwood 8 S. J. McCabc not out ..187 V. J. Richardson c Hammond b Voce 49 W.165 words
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Article87 1932-12-04 1 London, Pee. Further 'letaih concerning the attach i n Major Pannall, Governor of Dartmooi Pri.«on. by a man named Amey, one ol the convicts who escaped and was ulti maUly recaptured, are now revealed. It appears that the attack occurred during the week. Amey struck tht Governor onReuter - 87 words
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Article2095 1932-12-04 1 Two Accused Guilty. SENTENCE TO BE PASSED TOMORROW. Klia* Sassoon Joseph and I'rilin Nrwton Kcedie wire found guilty, yesterday, hy Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, on two of the four efccatiag charges that the> were charged with. Charon Hcnr> Tuck, the third accused. va«2,095 words
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Article157 1932-12-04 1 France Gives Order For Giant Cruiser. EPOCH-MAKING DESIGN. Formidable Guns Of 23 Miles' Range. ORDKRS have been received at I dockyard to lay the keel of th«« ri.mli battle-cruiser Dunquerque. She is the first capital ship tn hi> b'ult for the French Navy for nearly 20157 words
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Article525 1932-12-04 1 Three Readers Share Last Week's mm Three readers, «ne in Penantr, MM "i Kani(»ar, and one in Singapore, succeeded in forecasting the results of nine out of the ten in the matches given in the -ompetition published in The Sunday Times of Nov. 20. In each case the525 words
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Article87 1932-12-04 1 (From Our Own < orrrspondml l.onilon. Dec. S. The rloHing prices toda> MM RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied l»j S\niingtun and il Spot (Bin (Sellers) 2 21/.12 H. Tib riii 2 H/tM. \pr. luik- 2'« d Jul>-Sept. 2 WIU n«i h., 2 29/;i2H. Marked tone I <!■"•(.87 words
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Advertisement19 1932-12-04 1 j THE OCEAN ACCIDENT I AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, I (Incorporated in Great I Britain.) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.19 words
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Advertisement86 1932-12-04 1 V^^^^- BRAND *^-ii I _l EsSZsts3St»XXSls)XXl#*S4*i THE PICK OF B H. ENGLISH ORCHARDS New Season's Fruits, freshly plucked in Engl'.sh Orchards, have just arrived. Hygienic ally packed under the famous "SIGNAL" BRAND label th«*y are ideal for dessert and cooking. Now obtainable in the following varieties Strawt>errH Raspberries Black Currants86 words
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Article2088 1932-12-04 2 BUILDING BUSINESS. And Made Himself Rich In Six Years IMIIS i- the story of a j.ian who sywt into the derelict factory of a derelict piano bu:-iness with next to no capital and beat all the Germans h* turning it not only2,088 words
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Article179 1932-12-04 2 Rector Who Defies His Bishop. A tiny shadowed church, only fifty-one feet long and thirty feet wide, a congregation of women, a service conducted by a firm-faced old man with silver-white hair that is St. Ethelburga'*. the church where the divorced may be remarried. Nearly opposite Liverpool179 words
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Article829 1932-12-04 2 H(,HT WTFH MURK FATHOMS DOWN. (By Jack Mcl-aren, the Unions traveller and novelist.) In all sorts of od'i and about the lagoons and coral thj northern end ol the Great Barrier Reef that tremendous spread of coral which for hundreds upon hundreds ef 11 along the829 words
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Article356 1932-12-04 2 MO\E THE LEAGUE TO \lK\\\. Vienna. New, IS. MOVE tl Vienna! That wa- the declaration of Dr. Karl Renner, founder and first Chancelloi of the Austrian Republic, in an inters iew fciven the Daily Express correspondent here today. Dr. Renner is mm of the Austrian Parliament356 words
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Article264 1932-12-04 2 MAN WHO CLAIMS IM.OOO U RES. MX. STWI.KV 1.11 I have had L' r >. through fasting, retai Nov. If after Us first hoi "Tell me about this 'ara'i.i-i all, Mr. Lief" I a>ked In fed l.oraine in the 1 arvation. > 'Flu is setting264 words
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Advertisement177 1932-12-04 2 vxEvs/ "^jt^ r^-T^ H j s^^— Ai—^^ il'l'lll ll| n TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED YOUR $2,100.*****0 1 V U R TOTAL CLAIMS PAID EXCEED OPPORTUNITY. >*****0000Q DO YOU WANT A BONUS ON THE 31st DECEMBER— THIS YEAR EVERY YEAR. That is what all "With profit' policies holders in the "I 'rude177 words
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Miscellaneous55 1932-12-04 2 -THrs-| /£> vts! but --t^-THie vtsf —^1 -fcV^i a* MUSIC ROOM r=^ VCU CAN BATHROOM THE BATH $7""] so WE. HAD T< t*l 'S AS lvm\ Jl PLAV THE NARROW WOULDNT..^ F/x )T UP As ;.^4 fry: narrow lt=JStf concertina -ma GO IN x.% 4- a 1 j^ as^all^tme: ifitjJ55 words
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724 1932-12-04 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. $100 Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A further football competition has been arranged. $100 IS OFFERED FOR THE BEST FORECAST OF THE TEN FOOT■ALL HATCHKa GIVEN BELOW, WHICH ARE SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY NEXT, DEC. 10. NO724 words
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Article1393 1932-12-04 3 Whrre TJiey Line Up For Food And Vodka. lEXIXGR/PD The- quay where ■< our ship tied up had been improvised from a barge and a wooden platform decorated with a half a dozen flower i A group of girls in gay shawls were flirting mildly1,393 words
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Article383 1932-12-04 3 DOCTOR LEAVES 1/TO HOSPITAL. 1 THE STOHY OF T*O (iRIEV ANCES. TWO grievances which a doctor is said to have felt against a London hospital are stated to have been the cause of a bequest of one shilling to the hospital, which was revealed on Nov. 14. The shilling was383 words
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Article270 1932-12-04 3 Guarded Doors. SECRET OF FRANCE'S NEW ARMS. Nov. l-l-THE final break-up fully organised spy system unmasked since the War began to-day behind the guankd doors of a Pans court. The trial of "Fantomas" and hi--accomplices opened in camera so tha*. the secrets of Fran« I270 words
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Article415 1932-12-04 3 From Bootblack To Builder. Mr. Abraham K. L« -fc-ourt, who died in York on Nov. <; triiin a heart attack at the age of 55. was known a> her of tl and th.' "Skyline King" of New York >>y and a lx«> 'o the position of one of415 words
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Advertisement119 1932-12-04 3 ■>♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦-«<•-»-»--4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦< Sunday Times Football Competition. The following are the matches selected for this week's competition. They are to be played on the ground of the first-named club. Read care- 1 fully the instructions given above and the in- formation supplied below. The figures in brackets indicate the results119 words
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Advertisement165 1932-12-04 3 Sift MALCOLM CAMPBELL «j predict that the future of this car is absolutely assured. Having tried it (the Ten-Four) I am convinced that it will appeal to the Kencral motoring public from evorv point ol view," Sir Malcolm Campbell m rii, Wield. "Here 1- a real motor car, solidly built,165 words
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Article1242 1932-12-04 4 Hollywood Stars Reach Singapore. ON "LOCATION" AT BUKIT TIMAH. Malayan Jungle Film. WORK BEGINNING TODAY ON "MAN-EATER" DRAMA OF THE TROPICS. I'.ukit Timah, Marion Bui RiehOMwi and I! ing stan i;i I HoL RrmanM work on 1 d ,'na <•( the Malayan jui rites a Bvndaj r). Por the film1,242 words
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Article503 1932-12-04 4 Landlady's Claim. THE CLERK WITH AN AESTHETIC TASTE. I A <\\] Service stark who painted by Shelley on the ceilings and wall»f the flat he occupied was sued Clerk— well County-court on \ov 11 b> I his landla But Mr. Registrar r'rierwl decided the stark, "in503 words
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Article, Illustration61 1932-12-04 4 Pail <>l the l->> |>;i(t- ol equipment, *eighing some eiifht tons. net-fssar> for the liln.inn and recording of Man-Eater." JUNGLI .IK ()l SV— A seen.- frcm the all-Malayan sound drama. Fox Film's "Man-Eater," specially arranged for the Sunday Time* in Singapore this week. The principal* in tae taut seen here61 words
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Advertisement26 1932-12-04 4 ■bj^Jbjb^ -LLJ-^LAJIA JmmO^bJ ßaMaQj rß^HsvSaOatcOßiaVPwß TODAY! Cp?rBl.'s^ at the Matinee at 3 p.m. TKSEV PARED TO LOV2S ■sT V^^l *^'^-fc_ a^^^oJMHljMr^ aw^""^^^^^^^ SsW*^^^^^^ TO 111 m\l)))))))}fffJfl26 words
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Advertisement31 1932-12-04 4 MATINEE TODAY 3.15 WINIFRED SHOTTER and OWEN NARES in Cffj V|_^- A B. D. PICTURE. W A SPARKLING AND ORIGINAL BRITISH COMEDY WITH DELIGHTFUL MUSIC DEFINITELY A WEEK END TREAT May31 words
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Advertisement151 1932-12-04 4 tf MATIHEE TODAY! i Continued Success Season Extended Kverybody's Talking about it The Whole Town's humming the Tunes MAURICE CHEVALIER n ii JEANETTE Mac DONALD "LOVE ME TONIGHT" Hear them sing "M1.M1." "Isn't it Roman ic'" "Love Me Tonight." I PARAMOUNT'S MOST LAVISH MUSICAL COMEDY. I A DELPH I HOTEL151 words
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Article1061 1932-12-04 5 |{. K. KEMI - K. KEMI' BRIDGE NOTES (IJY "Where Ignorance Is DP Bliss THE APPROACH-FORCING SYSTEM. WHERE Lffnoraaet i bbae, 'tis folly to he v. i a good maxim for the contra A bridge player, althougl ance, on ai i > l(( '"day. paid him thai Urn*. Fur the ij«1,061 words
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Article260 1932-12-04 5 Woman's Ordeal Miles From Crash. A Prince--.' sudden and inexplii acoay while her friend, unknown to her, .th miles away, in i the ill-faud RlOl, i doaetibod bj in "Lord Thomson of Cardington" IdLI She is Princess Marthe Bibesco. Lord Thorns »n was the British Military Attache to260 words
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Article60 1932-12-04 5 A slight oatbraak of Bn yesterday at a godown at IM, Havel. ><■'. Road, Singapore, in which jelatonc, rattaa and ajaaay lui^s. Thank to a prompt alarm, only a very small portion of the contents were dnmay Two tiie engines turned eat when the call I at60 words
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Article, Illustration103 1932-12-04 5 \s our three friends stood waiting on th" grass n ili»- distance saw the gardener pass. ice Has red with anger as he wheeled lln empty llower-pot to a far-off field. Weil. anyhow, he had nut grown those ilivwi- Saul Klht-1, They103 words
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Article1080 1932-12-04 5 THK WANDERER - THK WANDERER. BY Our Loral Shikaris Survivors Of A Numerous Clan Ceneral flu* hack's Hook The Late Alexander Hay Mr, ranville O'lluru Malay Military Forces 4 C.ominu Test The iirminded Mr. Talalla. VERY few nun in Malaya da big inp- aowadayi in aaytMaa; more j than a1,080 words
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Article258 1932-12-04 5 Offences As Aliens. RUSSIAN AND WOMAN COMPANION. Ai 1 ime Dimitm axed home, wa- charged on remand al h failins to rei as an alien, li" Piccadilly rentau (lert rude Rltth Wiels| UtZ, .'I. nii'.ii, jrivii the Ho'el Mi I ropole, Northumberland-avenue, now appeared in258 words
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Article87 1932-12-04 5 Put C)n The Sjiot In N\w ork. York, Nov. LI. "Ham Heath." the handsome Hrooklyn widow, known to the peak ma7on in command of liquor "hijacking racket," wi (l (ll male fat i when under-world trapped hi r in a parked t,,.|,! M and i nldl.d her \sith87 words
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Advertisement102 1932-12-04 5 YOU CANT U (M'TIMSTJC WITH A MIS i ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. MALAYA'S CHEAPEST OPTICIAN. 17, tUVI'H MAB K M <>\ t. Singapore. SK.HT TKSTKIt. M VSSBI -«l I'IM.IEI). PMCBI MODERATE— I ri.m $4. upwards. WILL CALL PERSON \LLY AT ANY ADDKKSS REPAIRS Binoculars, Trlescope*. Watches. OKDKKS RECEIVED »n Pn^T ATTENDED102 words
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Article823 1932-12-04 6 The Art Of Looking Beautiful. WHETHER yam mm t n ake-up is lar <>f i idiviiluai kaxta, a trste that must be ruled by scve::il considerations. For important fafl-dras* occasion^ it is almost an essent:tl for all except the very young and the t!ile:lv. 1 here is a charm and823 words
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Article152 1932-12-04 6 PRESF.NT-day (<,n-ltions of housework wire criticised by Mis; M. K. Suther land at the Annual Conference of th Waajsn's Advisory Committee of the Ix>n don Labour Party. Too few <>f the new labour-aavinc fla> i« vi ries of science h:td been brought t' the aid of women, sail Mis*152 words
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Article305 1932-12-04 6 A tape measure glued altmu the fronf edgy ot the sewing machine will save Mine and trouble. Braaaak aaraata make anad nursery dish if cooked -lowiy in thick brown gravy. Carpets can often be freed from moth •inkling with turpentine, placing iamp n > ver the affected parts305 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-12-04 6 |\M°. <>f Ihe new millinery style* now popular in London and Paris.12 words
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Article65 1932-12-04 6 tiiilv smart v cord- lount's ■lioi. i y on*', «J\i-n bj Mr. it fjirls I will nglad l»ob.-i ngi h eohTarat of l:i ■<Tt in in The Ptiantom liiv u>ujrh if you fiil a p each that it is c.inia ii and ami ■hoi? draining. lU65 words
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Advertisement148 1932-12-04 6 i' i jwrna— a— W. B. CORSETS COMBINE SMARTNESS WiTH ECONOMY. I j! I j W. B. STYLE 500. rueful cciisilrtt. m faacj rayon luatn ial. Extra boned piece acn«« Front, ■naela, Piaa H t>> w Price $3.95 pair. <5V W. B. STYLE 273. A iaea Maiaa aacaat i" laaaj148 words
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Advertisement95 1932-12-04 6 1 HENRY H. COHEN, Ltd. L H^\ tS S ted Fioor Maynard Building, m IS Battery Road. 1W tIU I SINGAPORE H> cay I \> 5 1 ochta h i n o Special IRcbuctione HU /Ifcoocle until IDeccmbcr 24tb. ftcnr? Ib. Cob en Xtfc. It, 3Battcr\> IRoa^ Fruit Salad When95 words
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Advertisement144 1932-12-04 6 EVE \ii.l r M. mm Or, hard l> JUST RECEIVED Dinner ;»jkJ K\enin^ (.owns, \N <»o!!en Suifs. Ciistumes, S|»otts Scar\es and Hals and U.iu tin Kven o« rHsiun. I'HONK UN, YOU WILL FIND AT RENE ULLMANN'S MILLINERY department CRUSHED SILK and dress material. NEW 'PEAU DANGE LACES HATS DRESS ORNAMENTS.144 words
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Article4646 1932-12-04 7 PIERRE QUIROULE - "THE SYNDICATE OF THE SNAKE." PIERRE QUIROULE. OUR NEW SERIAL STORY— By HI BARLI CBAPTBBS. (lis«- I'l'uncit. the I ■irni'M l.tindn'i linokiiris 1 hiai a siranue meeting with a man nanivd Richard l-4-roi a diamond merchant, who dri\es Beanatt i«» hi< < ii cut ßf Baaaatt'i raoaM and fi re!4,646 words
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Advertisement137 1932-12-04 7 THE ONLY LIGHT AIRFLANI TO HAVE FLOWN OVER THE ANDES. Britain i> taking to tin- air. Mute iljhj airplanes ii.m been made aad ttnU m the last two yaan than ever heforaj told not only t<< tins country, hut to i larajr export t British -made li^lit aircraft lead th«137 words
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Article541 1932-12-04 8 Shall we ever see Malaya largely selfsupporting in motor fuel supplies The question is raised by a report that Imperial Chemical Industries claim to have solved the problem of commercial production of petrol from coal. There is no doubt that this extraction process is possiMe, but the question of541 words
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Article1279 1932-12-04 8 BARO\E>S HATV IM - BARO\E>S HATV IM. By WHEN I wrote the film Mad hen In Uniform" my sole concern was to tell unpl,. story of my tragic little heroine Manuela. I hope I am enough of an artist to realise that propaganda and sound drama rarely go hand1,279 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1932-12-04 8 No one, I think, will accuse me of any reluctance to claim an extensive knowledge of a wide range of subjects. In point of fact, there is so little that I don't know that when the occasional poser that me does1,685 words
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Article118 1932-12-04 8 Ananias News Factory Annex. London. >tturJ.t\ I lunched toda> with the Am dam Correspondent of the KHancinl TiBMB. (Vnat will explain the Man of I>. Id. in in. next cxoen-e«. s! 2d. was for the Mppg While kf was renm ing th knots from th« spaghetti m> cimpanirn118 words
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Advertisement192 1932-12-04 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ADELPHI HOTEL. •faCIAL CI.ASSH \l. CONCERT. J'nul Straus his Band. 9 30 p.m. ALII \M BRA THEATRE. A PASSPORT TO HKI.I. with I Lnndi :niH Paul 1-uknK. X.1.%— 9.15 Ii in. I'honc BJW. CAPITOL THEATRE. L<>\ F Ml MINK HI *ilh Maurirc GkevakV t nt Jeauwvta M:i< Donald.192 words
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Advertisement32 1932-12-04 8 "RIANO i TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. I Phone -'!•<>_>. 282, Orchard Koad. BDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES I 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TEI.RPUONB Itll. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street TBLBPHONB MBt.32 words
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Advertisement25 1932-12-04 8 POP \i i One pair Irading ttlnngs. I n usrtl. \N hal offers? I'rrm. I nil See. c Box WS. Ananias Hun an. Sunday Tines.25 words
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Article, Illustration2536 1932-12-04 9 3 Intrepid Women Sailors In Singapore. ANXIOUS NIGHT WATCHES. A Novice In A Diving Suit. 1W diillniarn. ;i Hiirt>four f«M»l rnlter now in Singapore i-< rvjragtag to KnuLaiul \i;« *he iMitch Ka-.t Indies, (ocosKitlinu:, Mauritius and Iho (ape ol iimi Hope.2,536 words
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Article24 1932-12-04 9 The Singapore amateur station. VSIAI), will he transmitting a special test this morning from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on 42 metres.24 words
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Article, Illustration11 1932-12-04 9 Three of the feminine crew of the Gullmara, now in Singapore.11 words
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Advertisement287 1932-12-04 9 there is still time TO SEND YOUR X' MAS PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME THROUGH BY AIR MAIL ORDERS FOR DELIVERY Q OUR LONDON QFFICE WHICH REACH US BY THE FIRST POST THURSDAY DEC. BTH. WILL BE DISPATCHED BY THE AIR MAIL LEAVING THE SAME DAY PIPES DUNHILLS THE IDEAL287 words
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Advertisement107 1932-12-04 9 LESS THAN $1,000 THE LOWEST PRICED CAR IN MALAYA Jw^ auu! M^r V T^lNMra uuum43au BUPHfIHffJ ft XI& Ml' < #^^^^^^^*J B^ MORRIS MINOR TWO-SEATER PRICE $995 EX WORKS SINGAPORE THE MORRIS MINOR TWO- SKATER illustrated above is the Lowest priced cur in Malaya. There is no other new car107 words
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Article304 1932-12-04 10 PENANC BEATEK VI UK BEING IN LEAD. (From Ou'- I«t1 Kuala Luiiipin Dai Lif dull nluy ealit mo h-taking exeitemer Lumpur th .noon in the ft] n !i goi by three-nil unt'l ten mlnut end when Mac-aulay pi.' side ahead with one of finest drop l304 words
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Article208 1932-12-04 10 Uninteresting One-Goal Match. i Smmmu Kama. 9. rd u> on I a*ue nx.ation ;u kamar afternoon it ihi Jalan Besar up. >.• arc the leaders -and the IIIVI--<sfious of their i to i ,i <,ut thii "if f tnt> rrtavouiabk underfoot account* tl>! tlu> not a the lpck208 words
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Article174 1932-12-04 10 Film Actor Cited In Undefended Petition. in in th < ..n X<>y. i H«m. Charles Wilhain Ba.llie-Hannl- -m r of th» Earl »f Haddinjcf>n. ami formerly M.l :h. •.it wps und«fu.idt(l. Mi K alleged tho a-inln-ry ni hi* wife. Wanda Bail'-e-HamilUm. Oldbu Mr. William Jeha Muir Lovv.174 words
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Advertisement55 1932-12-04 10 t I WIJ WENSCHEN AL ji 1 ONZE HOLLANDISCHE j BEGUNSTIGERS EEN I j PRETTIG j j ST. NICOLAASFEEST, j THE SUNDAY TIMES. At dose of plaif m if: < kinc cidiici m T/^/^ Go through life t£ yw;2 *< I i'wV^ with the ri^ ht s P irit oaa^—55 words
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Advertisement78 1932-12-04 10 I)i K^/k^ t ijiarcttes arc the fir>t choice of those discerning smok< who will not l»e satisfied nn ith anything but the best. Made from first -quality graded leaf CMiui'ite arum i. cool smoking thoroughly s.itis<\ High class,' useful gifts of wide variety exchanged for De Reszke Cigarette coupons.' Collect78 words
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Article286 1932-12-04 11 RECEPTION TO MR. TONG The CfcilM Students' literary Assrriation (Singapore) gave reception in honour ol the Chtnene Consul-Gentml, Mr. roai Lm and Mrs, long l.ao, on Nov. 20. Nearly all the mem Don m ••> ni besides a large numl er of gii The hall wai286 words
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Article, Illustration56 1932-12-04 11 I'.ie rr.emhers of the teams in the fir^l mimm's hockey match tn b. 1 .1 1" i: beat the IMJC.A. Sports lub kg 2—o. I'a.' PJLC ho:kt-> convener (Mr. H. M. ••in*/) i- in (lie niifr, uilh ihe rival captains. >lUs Y. Carrier (left) and S.56 words
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Article141 1932-12-04 11 New Association Getting Into Its Stride. a Our (>\>i Cuiieepoadent.) s.TiMv,ii;»n. Dm. Th.' committee ©1 tin- newly t.'i.n.d Badminton <>1' Segri Sembiluii int'l ill thf eOBIMOfI rOOBI l l"' Saint I'aul's Old B« y ntion. Capt. Howard Wil>"ii «ti in Urn ehalr an«l the otii>r- pre enl141 words
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Article90 1932-12-04 11 Club's Annual Billiards Tournaments. (Fran < 'n Own Correapoadoai.) I iiThe annual billiards ti.urnanunts at the Sur.yii liii.nr < iul>, Seromban, have ju.st >m;i!eted. lii the Russian pool handicap tournament Che Hamzah bin Abdullah, M.< .S. 7f) defeated I. S. Fisher t.i'i. th. scon being 250—190 in the90 words
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Article118 1932-12-04 11 Officers And Committee For New V(Mn The following were elected office lien'gtl of the Klang Chinese Kei-reation Chlh, klang, for the year IMS I!'-!-! at the annual general meeting 1 held on Baturday, \'<>>.. ft, Iii I. i< ut. Mr. l.cong Wine Hong: vice president, Mr.118 words
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Article75 1932-12-04 11 Members of the (iuylads Minsti. recmested to note that the annhrei celebration will be held on Satuiday and Sunday, l><' i v..d 11 at Bodok. 1 <anl- arc obtainable from tinary at $.:.(»<) per head. S t\int> lor members will In; held. A. A. A. The third 193275 words
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Article, Illustration28 1932-12-04 11 Badminton captain at Victoria In tion, Kuala Lumpur, Captained team which won th-- Selangor champion ship in the State int< ournami-nL recently. V. Nacalinirani.28 words
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Article266 1932-12-04 11 Third .\nniversjiry Celebrations. The third ann ;<n<l I •> n were held l;i-t Slit 1 •;nl. the I-. nioVnc< f Mr. < baa Tin k Kow, th<- <i nt of Urn 1 un photo gnato «,f iv( v;' from 'I. ■'> it.in.. and fiivoured I Meal266 words
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Article, Illustration55 1932-12-04 11 Trte >Vr-l Knd «f lon 'on r-ai bce'i rrowdol with shippers milt ny <-:t rl> pu:-rha»es for rVitfaat, fo! (.wing the lead privefl bj the (Jttin hlio ha> already purchased a great MfMßf nf her hriMmas presents. 1W photo >h«.w> early Chrihtmas choppers m;h their purcht»c-55 words
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Article206 1932-12-04 11 Dr. William Bri^ s L«I¥CI £112,474. A fortune of £11J.1T4 wa> Ml h William BrigfT". propriet >r of the University COl ie-pond»ii< i..i|.v. wl.u died at sea last .I'liv. Ten- of thousands ambitiotM vouiik studei.:> carolled under hi- «cn< banner and i--«eived thtii first -tart in life from him206 words
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Article40 1932-12-04 11 'hat the Rowi- F! P. will a Boon Hay's Kunjtalnw. during the ''hi htma* Holidaj Dccci 27. Thc\ *h' :r :mnl veraary subscription 1 Hon. '1 ci) >ir Kum Kin hi.n. scerotaiy, Mr. Tan (jut. I'hotograi IM40 words
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Advertisement101 1932-12-04 11 S imp Tine rfecessiti.es Economy w«• Orawiag IHK \l HOOK (OM vn 1 Till H ION). l.fl I1 J. r..-- Sir.-. I. rinvaiMirr. REGLYKOL v-« for Mnbct— I > Mil I nta n> n.r.t .rlnul Harinlf-*- t<, h< kill, Kl.«.l\Ki'| ,r ar and A KKCI.VKOI SilMßSai th^ H'l-hirri of urliif.101 words
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Article, Illustration3714 1932-12-04 12 The love or Irene. By Alan, E. Porter. The Nomad Breed. li> Isabel Thorne. Blade of lhe rar4 By Kirhard Mb Jenkins' Colonial Library. THE Love of Irene," is tin- story of a pie in the suburi -1 1 ikii 1 of life a it 1 live>!3,714 words
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Advertisement104 1932-12-04 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH THE WOKl.n \YM)F. BFPITTAfION. I Manufactured by JOHN Dl( KINSON CO., LTD. (Incrrporated in England). 1 BOX 18». RK. AND SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS IN MALA) PIPES ACCESSORIES. ariar Pipte ih.kl<- in Laadoob «..h«1 :,n4 l'upul:ir Shapes ai... well finished. > S! to l^saage extra. anamm104 words
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Miscellaneous111 1932-12-04 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. i r 12 p PUP F F r T* X "-'T^ r 1 j,o'"" <?'%£. *< L.-. am |H B W-'i L j| i I 1 I vm 1111 X; J I I I (CLUES.) ACROSS. 1 1. in V l! n tl Tnteas 1 ti Unjs111 words
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Advertisement217 1932-12-04 13 "cfo Calalith Dice. fj polMl C round W 18 M.M. 2."» rl-. «"i< li. 20 M.M. :>."> ••aril. M° i^ 3m '/^t^^"---, .-15 9 B BjSm* -I** i J^'* "^,,'1, ■fe'"-'' V *^B "^b^Si 1 'b*w I/\ l\Cd!iy \JWUU i Z&^i Selection of tc^HL^—. with Caps and Novelties. I ruin217 words
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Advertisement317 1932-12-04 13 AVOID THE RUSH CHRISTMAS EVE THE KIDDIES KNOW THAT SANTA CLAUS BUYS AHEAD OF HIS ACTUAL DELIVERY DATE. TAKE THEM TO WH I TEAWAYS I' 1 1 i i'.ljl'j. fj^r _jT Vv Jr^^s i j^x\ Al ...I B.viv R«-»l P.- HMBMI -'...I.- iMh V /W f^" HiJMiw 8 .us R«J317 words
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Advertisement149 1932-12-04 13 ro|tlun<- Iliil aHiiall) fly. length of Hi-lil .1 J."» 0 f««l. K«auiiful n.'l-U MT) i««Im bW. I'rir.- I. t5.95. It", 1 J^blb* 1^! I L^^^i »\(.|NK >!M I). Will accommodate Le.omrtives of the M I, ai. I I ,ble Track of Rails. fit»e I Prirr 19.95 .li. TODDLEKAK I 1149 words
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Advertisement39 1932-12-04 13 I 4b>" m "4v "q Bruß^BW^BKr I '^j^S TR ACTOR S^^^^^R* The little 'oy i limbs 4 ir»lly Bvariting a»v Hock wort < s «-cl vvhe«>K Price sl.oo .ii.li. bVbVbbVa~~^~~"^bb^^m^b2jSb^^bb B^. *Cc t I W^^L^^ I 1 B% Am bMI39 words
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1551 1932-12-04 14 Ill" OUtf. I W i i k tower of si renjrtfi ir i Granthan were ail < .•'Hack and deli-m with the ball at their Feet and gavi Sin^'iu (uitfl an unple time In 111. (Jly and benn to co the' si and get the1,551 words
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Article687 1932-12-04 14 SUCCESSFUL \M\TKIK Ml f I INI.. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. De?. 3. The momd iay*i win >n tne Stager Turf Club a'nnteur meeting were run today in tine w--athe>- and the going was good. There wkj a fairly large 1 l.iWd. the ond of the687 words
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Article758 1932-12-04 14 Springs A Surprise. SELANGOR HOCKEY XI DEFEATED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) :nban. Da (VU.LANT Uttk N sr-i. often fond of printing MnriaM Lnd always uned in the Malayan sporting holdKi# the P«r»K hockey ewnbin•o a ffOsHesi draw, sprang another Eorpri atinp the very BMM Stianjror team that758 words
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Article248 1932-12-04 14 details of yesterday's mlkiies. London, Dec. 3. rpHE following were the results of J match's played today in the Bagttak and- Scottish Leagues I tea Villa H Bolton Wunds i.'ham I T. ii Blackpool 't.\ pool .n'lci i..n<l :nh W. ii Brom. A. tie Ltd. I I td. ,>uthReuter - 248 words
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Article271 1932-12-04 14 O.R. A - O.R.A. V.M.C.A. Easily Beaten By O.R.A. 2; V.M.C.A. The shower of rain which ft «n made Raffles Institution I something ->f a cjuagr i.linkf what might h.-iw bten a vt "vet-n tht« Old Rafflesiais' Association hid the V.M.C.A. Both sides were jricticail I alanccd, the horn'? Uam eXfe'iinir271 words
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Advertisement81 1932-12-04 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., J^td. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E. C The Company ha* £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with81 words
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Advertisement96 1932-12-04 14 HI J^E jK 11 8 ■V L kS^L^bi M. I I SINGAPORE H COLD STORAGE .7.: [I -Oacinnncinnnnnnnnnnnnnn?' lei v Tl 3 r- I sv H K B^La- i 4^lb^bl FT*" L I [A J ■jr^PP 7 \J| > H r™ d L *O*-. "I 1 r^ 1 $o^^ m*96 words
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Article2201 1932-12-04 15 FORWARD - FORWARD. llv H<nnh I* ir vvnt Solan 'jnn-Prnatif! Hnrltvy Encounter J. L. Greta tit Aftdm Sehmgmr C. K. C. Hocfay Hwppw 4 Shh To IU Reckoned H itii Yaluv Of Comhitiation Securetl Hy fxcuulnr Pruvtivv Pvnaiiff VI "s 1 isit To Kuala Lumpur, Kriday. BY the2,201 words
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Article386 1932-12-04 15 GAVE LIFE TO SAVE lll> 9HIP. Newcastle-on-Tyne, Nov. 11 IJIIKE raged furiously all today 'in the Blue Star fruit liner Oregon Suti (',707 tons), lying at Palmers' shipyard, Heaavra. 1 The eaief otnaer, Mr. V. Hamilton, »f Stranraer. Wigtownshire, wa< huined |a death after he had386 words
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Article135 1932-12-04 15 Tan ChonM Ben«s B.P. vs. Lam lxx> Societ> B.P. 'liendlv aasaaintesj match of fivt single.- and one double will be played <n Tan (hong Beng's Badminton Party and the I. am 1.00 Societj today. :tl the Gr-at World sportinf field at 7 p.m. Piayen are lsked Lo call at135 words
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Article433 1932-12-04 15 i\rsenal LeaiK First Division. The following were tl teams in the Knglrh and Leagues befon matches: AttM Villu I)<tli, Sheffield Wed. Hudders.iiH.l 1 ltd. Newcantle 17. >uth W*st Brum. A. i W Blarkburn It Sundtrland Liverpool Sh.-ffi.-lil I Blackpool VI Birmingham -r C. Ifh Wham pt on W.433 words
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Advertisement21 1932-12-04 15 For ATTENTION of:ESTATE MANAGERS. Rubber m Spraying B Bulb M INSEaiCIDE POWDER BLOWER Price 80 cts. each. TANKAHKEE&Co.,Ltd. Sumbawa Road, Singapore.21 words
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Advertisement131 1932-12-04 15 PERAK TURF CLUB. DECEMBU XMATEIK MKKTING VXY> Friday. December i, 1932 Saturday. December 10, 1932 AKKW.EMENTS AS I SHI. ProKrammos May i i from the Sccrt" ill Turf Ciubs. A Hessaers' II flussßstels will !><■ held each day on Racrs to l>e decided upon by the I'ot.miittee. for Heathen only131 words
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Advertisement175 1932-12-04 15 CEJDMFTON COMPLY WITH BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION ***** m DISTINCTIVE IN PRICE PERFORMANCE AND PACKING sou- AGt.vrs UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Stockists: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. iimiH i EMPIRE PRODUCT ROSELLA I PURE FOOD PRODUCTS OVER 100 VARIETIES. a^J^OR nearly half a century Rosella Pure Food Products have175 words
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Article, Illustration105 1932-12-04 16 IT»e Malaya Command dH -.itt-rl Si;iva;:oro ly 11 jts. to 10 pi*., in th«- Maiava Cup competition, in the l:is» minute thrilling Rugger rrrnunter on thi Singapore parang afternoon. It is reported th.it draw woultf have b<e:> the ickul result as Singapore scarcel> de<«r\td to105 words
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