The Straits Times, 21 May 1933
1933-05-21
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Title Section37 1933-05-21 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. I No. 75. Sunday, May 21st., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 75. Sunday, May 21st., 1933. Price 10 cents.37 words
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Article205 1933-05-21 1 MR. HOWESON ON CURIOUS CHANGE OF FRONT. People Who Complained Bitterly £150 A Ton Was Not Enough. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 20. Presiding at the annual general meeting of the London Tin Corporation Mr. John Howe. < n said that they might consider205 words
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Article107 1933-05-21 1 Jculous Husband And Murdered Wife. (From Our Ovn Correspondent.) London, May 20. References to a jcabus husband and a boy-friend were made at the Inquest M Mrs. Mona Lavinia Huaaain, aged an English girl married to an Indian restaurant cook, who was found stabbed to death with 3t>107 words
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Article299 1933-05-21 1 Miss I. M. Payne And Mr. William Ciilliam. The wadding took plaea al Bt Andrew's PNabftoriaa Church. Singapore, on Friday afternoon of Mr. William Giliiam, only son of Mr. William Gilliam, >f Chertsey, Surrey, and .Miss babel Margaret Payne, fourth daughter of Mr. James Payne and the lateReuter - 299 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-05-21 1 The finishing post with the new timing machine.8 words
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Article68 1933-05-21 1 Thrilling World Title Fight. New York, May 20. In a fifteen-round contest, for the world's featherweight championship, Ki«l Chocolate, of Cuba, outpointed ex-Seamnn Watson, of Great Britain, here today. It was h. battle of the strong, the fierce fighting of Watson against the speed and rki'l of the68 words
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Article74 1933-05-21 1 Whilst engaged in formation flying yesterday, one of the Ro\a! Singapore Flying Club machines, piloted by FlightLieut. S. H. Potter, Chief Instructor, with Mr. E. A. Brodie, a member-p'Jot, as passenger, developed engine trouble. It made a forced landing. One flopt was damaged and the machine sank.74 words
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Article68 1933-05-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 20. Evidence of a most disquieting rature in the report of the committee which investigated the loss of the liner Georges Philippar is revealed in a sensational statement issued by the London underwriters who have already paid £1,125,000. The underwriters are68 words
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Article148 1933-05-21 1 THREE KILLED ON SAME DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Lond l, May 20. TWO air collision-, clween R.A.F. machine u'sultcd in the death of three officers. The first collision vas at the training school at Sealant!, Flintshire, when a plane carrying Fiiirht-Lieut. M. M. ResteO Little148 words
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Article85 1933-05-21 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RI'BBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 3 1/32. (Sellers) 2 31/32. July-Sept. 3 3/32. Oct.-Dec. 3 5/32. Jan. -Mar. 34. Apr.-June 3 11/32. .Market tone Steadier. TIN. Spot ntflla.M Three months £189 Ifis. Id. Market lrregular. SILVF.R.85 words
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Article25 1933-05-21 1 Batavia, May 20. The Tia Restriction Bill w,ll be promulgated on May 23 and will probab'y come into effect on May 26. Aneta.25 words
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Article, Illustration773 1933-05-21 1 Anticur Equals Eight- Year Old Record. The opening day of the Singapore Turf Club May meeting at Hie new racecourse cannot be said to have been a huge success in s\ ite of the fact there was a huge crowd present and excellent spirt773 words
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Article470 1933-05-21 1 Eleven Raiders Kept At Bay By Guns. BATTLE CONFERENCE. Withdrawal As Prelude To Armistice. Pciping, May 20, (9.30 a.m.). A fleet of 11 Japanese bombing planes are now flying over Peiping at a low altitude and the city is prepared for anything to happen. Later. The bombersSin Chew Jit Poh - 470 words
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Advertisement17 1933-05-21 1 J THE OCEAN! 4 ACCIDENT f GOARANTETv 00RI*ORATI0N. I (Incut i>»rir.< lilcat Britu.n I ■sxiQMeefM Ualaya BINGAI»OUK.17 words
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Advertisement105 1933-05-21 1 ■IB A PRODUCT OF iilfKi SOUT AFRICA i!- I 1 f cxcc P tio n-il quality, j! y^KWV^ii KEY BRAND Brandy is of |l 'jii^^S2££i£-^i|- i i yet dd'eate flavour, and IliiirjWJDMMtfwjij sdls at a remarkably low F'^Hffinll'S'l Q \n lt is recommended IIMB I aml We :ire confident that105 words
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Article1834 1933-05-21 2 Behind The Front Page. MALAYA— a first CssM country for t>eople A prominent Singapore hostess once made that remark to me as we stood finishing "one for the road" after a dinner party. Beneath the eves of her bungalow roof the moon shone with tropical biil- liance on to the1,834 words
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Article266 1933-05-21 2 Mother's Terrible Death After Murder. After inflicting a fatal throat wound on her two-year-old son. tin* wife of a farmer in a Dorsetshire village chose a tti rible death for hersi'li". Pouring petrol over her clothe:-, set them alight, her charred remains beii^ subsequently discovei yd in266 words
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299 1933-05-21 2 What Will Win Next Saturday At Bukit Timah? The Sunday Times is again offering a priie of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in connection with the racing at Singap 1 The first prize of $1,000 will be awarded to any reader who succeeds in r.aming the299 words
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Article233 1933-05-21 2 The conditions governing the competition arc is folio* It is a condition of entry that the Editor's decision is accepted as final on all matters appertaining to the competition and no correspondence can be entered into with competitors. In the event of two or more competitors naming correctly all233 words
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Advertisement101 1933-05-21 2 llorlick's builds up vigorous ,j*^*sftL young bodies <£ SB CHILDREN in their f~ t^^^J^a^l 1 years should J^^/j be given a nourishing ,^^^_v£^^ I? /[wJ diet -one that provides > *%A\M plenty of energy-giving a ■r l lJ^__ > fF^m I food. That's why doctors JPWM I recommend Horlick's X^^101 words
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Advertisement68 1933-05-21 2 Sunday Times Racing Competition (C). I entejn^H^ Sunday Times Racing Competition on the I conditiojd^^^t above md consider the following horses t \\\\\^mJgjno/Qi:v on Saturday, May 27. THIR^^CE FOURTH y^^ A FIFTH KACKy^^j^^ SIXTH RACE^^3B^^aw SEVENTH RACI?W^^ g? EIGHTH RACE J M •NINTH RACE "S^m Jf •To be filled in68 words
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Miscellaneous29 1933-05-21 2 WHAT DO VCU WE ADVERTISE LUNCHLS Wti-L^ WHAT POP— C To R R GE A T V S H T SHOU.D.R.'ri LUNCH > PURSES^ OOT fc^— A3 BY OUR DIARIST.29 words
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Article, Illustration2138 1933-05-21 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Playet and Greatest Card Analyst MOST peo| Ie who play much have discovered the fan that tho :n> many hands m which a I I distribution of the l II ip H niuih v than to havi :i much lonirer suit,2,138 words
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Miscellaneous281 1933-05-21 3 For The Passing Hour. 1 iil l fci 1 t 1 TEN DOLLARS FOR A POST CARD. I>KLO\V is an intriguino; word puzzle which will test your knowledge of jreojrraphy as weil ai fOol* ingenuity. Like all the other problems on the pajre. it is tlesigacd for amusement only but.281 words
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Miscellaneous559 1933-05-21 3 1 1..._ <J»»U** l«~ «~i— r~i_ -1 1 > Test your jr^ncral know U-dct- by sej-inu how man> of Ihr following BJMntloni you ran answepr rorrectly. Thi-n turn o pact* Ii to okoofe ><>ur replirv. 1. What note is called a >\wvs gf. What i- a oodometer? t. In insert559 words
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Article537 1933-05-21 4 THE WINGLESS WONDER. Picking Up A Parcel While Flying. AND A NEW FIGHTER. R. A. F. To Have Fastest Ware raft In World. TWO .({limps, s of man's future in the air, and a glance backward at his early steps in mechanical transport, were537 words
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Article283 1933-05-21 4 ADMIRAL'S AMAZING OUTBURST. THERE were sjnazicf "inni.- iretiom" by two admirals, criticising the Navy policy of the Gov.-i tinient they serve, at the London Press Hub's "Navy night" dinner on April 2H. Yii. -Admiral Dudley Pound, speaking of capital ships, said "there is going to be283 words
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Article162 1933-05-21 4 Surprise For Chauffeur In England. A chauffeur living in a large house in Liverpool woke up, reached for his cup of tea and found a monkey beside him. He could not believe his sleepy eyes. But the monkey jumped, and so did he. An exciting bedroom steeplechase162 words
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Article84 1933-05-21 4 What Wife Told Lord Birkenhead. How the late Lord Birkenhcad, at the age of 50, could drink a bottle of port and swim a Sjflt immediately afterwards is revealed today by his son in "Birkenhead: The First Phase" (Thornton Butterworth, 215.) Often betrayed by his tongue into cruelties84 words
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Article256 1933-05-21 4 Stoic Under Pain. MORE CHANCE UNDER THE KNIFE, SAYS SURGEON. WOMBN suffer pain more easily than 1 men face trouble more bravely than men, and are. therefor?-, "better risks" thai men under the SBTfjeea't knife. They do not Buffer from shock to the same extent. These256 words
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Article142 1933-05-21 4 Iraq Women Pay £250 For Smuggling. A wedding trousseau wound round ihe bodies of three visitors from Iraq to Britain cost them £250 in lines for snuggling at Dover. They were Mrs. Mezli Somekh, Mr. Khadhuri Barokh Schaova, and Miss BSSS His«|uail Eyra Somekh. giving an address at142 words
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Article198 1933-05-21 4 .1 Kirinili, it. loi'f/, has hern imnid in thi Thmwtet sl ftnttci sea. It /'us hft ixliaul I), i 'hr til, I I thr /<■/• shin HMH rmt I Mr. Janus < i< ,nrnx. ni i:,i<i<j< Rood I Wttt, ll<ittt >M a .is i I j198 words
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Article307 1933-05-21 4 U.S. WINDFALL FOR FA KM LABOURER. THE chance discovery of a photograph in a house in Lucan, Co. Dublin, has lifted a Hilda re farm labourer from a Ihe of drudgery to one of moneyed ease. )li- is Mr. John Flynn, aged sixty, and he has inherited307 words
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Article725 1933-05-21 4 NEWS that Hitlc- has killed Freemasonry in Germany has been the subject of wide-spread discussion among Masonic bodies in England and on the Continent. Inquiries in Berlin and other German cities indicate that to some extent the movement is anti-Semitic because of the extent to which Jewjsh725 words
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Article286 1933-05-21 4 CHANNEL GALE HEROINE Lifeboat Rescues In Storm 200-TON KETCH Crew's Losing Battle With Leak THK wife of the raptain of a Faver- shun (Kent) L'Od-tons ketch, Ethel Kdilh— one «>f the two sailing ketch's I. ft under (he British flag pulrkily took her iun at llu>286 words
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Article458 1933-05-21 4 ALL OVER V SEAMAN'S OLD CLOTHES. A CUBQUI for Ms. M 1 1 normal relations between I Foreiirn Office and the (iovetnm the I'nited States. The trouble began in 1919, and the <in°stion which has sin-" divided two great nations concerned the value at pat vi458 words
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Article102 1933-05-21 4 Police And Man In £18,000 Fraud. After a trial lasting several days, Henry Arthur Leaver <<>I>, engineer, and Brenchley Barrett Kingsford (58), agent, the Old Bailey sentenced to three years' imprisonment for conspiring together to defraud such persons as should SS induced to lend money to them. I102 words
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Advertisement79 1933-05-21 4 the AUSTIN ten-four The TEN FOUR it a recent ny del that has been long enough on thr ro.<l to be thoroughly tested b> owner driven. Their verdict of approval hag been pronounced. A four cylinder engine of exceptional flexibility and ample reaerve of power, a four apeed gearbox with79 words
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Article, Illustration2224 1933-05-21 5 The Wanderer Gossips The Hylam Servant Problem A Cheap Restaurant Offers Cinema Suppers. ONE common! which Chinese resident of Malaya are making on the Taylor iihool ingor i- that they ihi'in «lvr, verj rarely employ Hylams as Mt-. In the wealthier homes Hylams may ht found in2,224 words
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604 1933-05-21 5 W.T. Buxton - Great white chiefs englishman as king Of The Touaregs W.T. Buxton By APART fiom th.> w-?ll-known Sir .lames Biooke-who in II mad Kajah of Sa awak f« ai to Boi neo- thei ha\e b al in stances of' ii ii t- mei> who aave I ni'-ei- of m.tivi' !ril. Ai604 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-05-21 5 His Highno* th- Yang di Nttsjaa Id l( Kmtu 4 af Honour, mi the opening of the < BMcil Meet r{ Serembsn.21 words
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Advertisement26 1933-05-21 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL TODAY CONCERT HY PAUL STRAUSS ORCHESTRA 11 to 1 p.m. SUNDAY SPECIALITY RIJSTAFFEL MONDAY NIGHT INFORMAL SPECIAL DINNER \\T> DANCE No Admission Charge.26 words
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Advertisement128 1933-05-21 5 ;4^JM!JL ESBIMfeM ttXffisiteM Matinee TODAY 3.15 Matinee TODAY 3.15 Matinee at 3.15 Today. Have you seen LAST TWO DAYS FRANK BUCK'S RALPH LYNN tonight! i.stNiuhtof -BRING 'EM "JUST MY LUCK" "HOLD EVERYTHING" BACK ALIVE" See it md iudce for with WINIFRED SHOTTEK wHfc FOX K. BROWN vmrllin and DAVY "WABY.128 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1933-05-21 6 The lovely princess who wants to be an old maid. And A Woman Who Really Likes Mice! PRINCESS [NGRID of Sweden wanU to be an "old maid." The prineeai is now staying with her grandfather, the Duke of Connaught, at lib OH the Kiviera. It was there that she was1,199 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-05-21 6 The n*W pill-box model hat with little white win^s, similar to one chosen rcccMlly by the Duches of York.19 words
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Article539 1933-05-21 6 MARLEXE Dietrich's m.v vogue of Wring trousered suits, m." with divided opinion among: men celebrities in Hollywood. Some of the male players questioned regarding the new vojrue stnrted by tht -^tar of Paramount's "The Song of Songs" sspeassed disapproval, but admitted that the matfr of adopting539 words
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Advertisement242 1933-05-21 6 WHITEAWAYS HEW BASIC VALUES. r^ n MORLEY'S L N PURE SILK ■rfj hosl W^Sk V I Cohan heel, lim \\Zh!J?^v\ I Lisle Bospendei v]/Y r 'fzfyJ]\ sad feel 1.1.Jf Flesh, akin \ewpASlC Picasso VALU£!> .TWhWhJ to lfl j inches. (\A Basic Value $1.25. whVtc away s a<F W BASIC LADIES'242 words
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Advertisement66 1933-05-21 6 RENE ULLMANN (Millinery I) -nai-irm ni ALWAYS IN STOCK THE LATEST MODELS OF HATS, MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING DRESSES, HAND BAGS— G LOVES ET( EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS OF FINE MATERIALS FOR DRESSES FANCY NECKLACES AND BRACELETS EVERYTHING VERY SMART tf INEXPENSIVE RENE U L \t A J\J r\T UITOI. Hill DING. SINGAPORE.66 words
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Advertisement161 1933-05-21 6 LADIES 1 FRENCH HAIRDRESSING SALOON [iJ DERNIER CRI MAISON jin hairdressing and lwl#^i^^^#l^ beauty work. European ||BJ An{* P I JC EXPERTS with Parisian IflMlfvLLLsI training. The Finest j LATE MAISON and most modern equip- NITTO j ment. Special cool-air I I drying system. Perfect 35, STAMFORD ROAD personal comfort.161 words
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Article, Illustration2526 1933-05-21 7 THE QUEEN'S HALL MURDER The distinguished vii itor was about to .-peak. Bui Mrs. .Manton fore she kneu her well enough to be quite v 11 would not willingly let .*'ip a chance of emphasising the Importin, of maki' quite plaii on her way to and mo.-t ..ii fall to2,526 words
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Article844 1933-05-21 7 An Up -Country Mem. "PVKV living in an Uafederated State I J 'I'n'i gel mi ih opportunity of talk ing with I think I have not I i dozen times before, th< cook i >i hinese, the gari Tain.!. I| The syce's [■Jay's Malay! but he i844 words
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Advertisement196 1933-05-21 7 > mmmßmr TBmmmaF < DHOI i^K r> Hfl '^JhCmW BaY maaami H 91 mammi M&**9^^k t ■JHsT' mmfiD 1 amY 1 mmammTii U Kami H^aai T BBBS^BBk_ dBBBv aBBBIBBB^^^aBBBBB. SBH Bmaanbdmss B^amEß^^Bßm .^samaißkta^ HsL ■aaas •>v rnvmamamm < g***^ammmaaj|^ S. :-i- «*#*&o^ Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent196 words
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Article459 1933-05-21 8 It cannot bo too widely known in Malaya that there is now a reasonable .•nance of curing leprosy if it is taken in time. The term "curing" is used advisedly, for although doctors, being cautious people, do not yet feel justified in usinß it, the layman will b-459 words
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Article923 1933-05-21 8 P.J. Clancy - P.J. Clancy By Brigandage Is Dying Out RECENT drtisive action by the French Ga*ammM4 in f'oisica, and the uncompromising attitude of signer Mv lini towards brigands in Italy, make it appear that the royal and ancient game M outlawry, as known in the Mediterranean, is i923 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1933-05-21 8 THE ASSERTIONS OF ANANIAS today's .'assertion Ananias is giving money away this week truly. Have you noticed the mania for giving away money that has developed in the office of The Sunday Timrs lately I gather that there are so many superfluous dollar < in the kitty that the position1,348 words
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Article120 1933-05-21 8 Jehol I'rovinie. Saturday. With the complete cessation of fighting in this part of the world, which is not as noticeable as it might be, the Sino- Japanese war has come to an end for the fifth time without ■pap having begun. At the same time, the peace which120 words
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Advertisement250 1933-05-21 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ALIIAMBRA THEATRE. lioi i) i;\ RRTTMING. With Jae K ISrowii. Winnie l.iphtncr .v Geargea CarpaaUar. <>.i"> 9.13 pin. Phaaa NNI CAPITOL THEATRE. i;i{iv. i:m i:\ck ai.ivk. MS ft.l 3 !).m. I'hone ."j261. MARLBOROIJGH THEATRE. TOM BROWM OP (TLYER. With Slim Snmmerville. Also H.»..t (.ihson in THE LOCAL li\i>250 words
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Advertisement83 1933-05-21 8 "PIANO" TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Ihone 2902. 282. Orchard Road. Remember that pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature's remedy— in fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture is unexcelled, it expels the83 words
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Article, Illustration830 1933-05-21 9 Submarine Guard Against 'Quakes SAFE IN A VOLCANIC STORM-CENTRE. Miracle Of Nature. SHOCKS WE FEEL ARE ONLY "COMPENSATORY." How a secret barricade provided by nature, protects Malaya from earthquakes aU hcugh we are surrounded by a dangerous volcanic eire is revealed below by a Sunday Times reporter830 words
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Article347 1933-05-21 9 $100,000 Studio To Make Malayan Talkies. A miniature Hollywood is springing up on the outskirts of Singapore. Tho studio has been in existence only a month and, though much remains to be done before it will be ready for serious work, is is there. THK site is347 words
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Article250 1933-05-21 9 Deep mystery surrounds a.n episode during the filming of "Man-Eater" the Fox Film sound drama of the Malayan jungle in Singapore. Thi^, the Sunday Times understands, b what tooh place: A particular "strip of jungle" had been chosen for a "Bring 'Em Back Alive" "shot" of250 words
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Article701 1933-05-21 9 AUSTRALIA'S show boat, the X.P.M. Nieuw Holland, left Malayan waters on its way back to the Commonwealth yesterday afternoon. Among the exhibitors, there is at least one who denies that this trade voyage to the Dutch East Indies and Malaya has Leen a flop.''701 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-05-21 9 Plaid gloves of fabric are the late-t fashionable vagary. Here is a charmi-ig example of the new fashion. The colours of the plaid are red. green and blue, and are made of the same fabric as the bowtie.38 words
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Article575 1933-05-21 9 GUMMY DEPOSIT IN ENGINE. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 19. WHAT has happened to the "rubiwr petrol" of which so much was heart in Mulnya a few months ago? At that time a picture was con iv re. l up of mountains of rubber, accumulatedReuter - 575 words
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Article976 1933-05-21 9 Malays' Ancent Home On Drome Site. AHMAT'S STORY. When "Tuan Raffles" Came To Singapore. The relentless march of progress and science will soon remnve one of Singapore's characteristic landmarks. Those huddled dwellings of the Malay population, clinging tenaciously to the rcmantic past when they were used976 words
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Advertisement26 1933-05-21 9 <&& BE V 4% NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO AM BOTTLE Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SIN6APORE, KUALA LUM PUR, PENANG, and IPOH.26 words
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414 1933-05-21 10 NO SHARE FOR MALAYA But Its Losses Cost Us £100! SUBSIDY EXCEEDED British Films Now Pay Their Own Way Since the screen started talking.! the popoJarity < f British film- la Malaya bai !x.'t'n ys>ured. AoordUag to Pavilion ltd.. w!:uh imports siaety-nine ;:er teat,414 words
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Article51 1933-05-21 10 (From Our Own Correspondent. J London. May 20. Damaj ;u^ (l to aeh of proamst Mr W. T. A Png< employ ed by a bunk in Bomba) It was stated wrote from Bombay admitting be had married and found later that he had bera married for two51 words
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Article398 1933-05-21 10 OYEK Sl\T\ FEET LVII) V^ITH M\S PASTE. (I-'ioim Our Owa Correspondent.) Ki:a!a Lumpur. May li l TH!. largest itretah of rubber roadway which has yat M I laid in the F.M.S. ..Mil- yesterday. fhiii i.- a patch <!•; feet long and the i lull width398 words
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Article196 1933-05-21 10 Mr. H. J. Shepherd And Miss M. F. Voller. The marriage was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, between Mr. Harold .hick Shepherd, son of M.. ikl Mrs. <;. Shepherd of Dean, Hant*. England, and Mis- May Freda Voile., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Voller, af Gillingham, Kent,196 words
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Article59 1933-05-21 10 A $50 KISS iKi i .ii Urn Owi Correapaad at t Sercmban, May 20. A SiUh poiice constable named Mokha Sinjfh was fined $50 or in default, three months' rigorous imprisonment, here today tor outraging the modesty of a Chinese wcm;:n by kissing her on Ihe cheeks in the early59 words
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Article553 1933-05-21 10 Injecting Dyes. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TO BE FREED. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Ma\ It. THERK was a time when a leper asylum was prison an;l vi i v MM of its inmate- rv -d life sentence. Tho.-..- f-rim (L.y- BN VMM. The daws553 words
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Article500 1933-05-21 10 in rut: new duectm OF FISHERIES. FOLLOWING the recent appeal l.y the Malay member of the Lejjislative Council for cheaper and higher education for the Malays in view of the IWmatioa of the Straits Settlements Civil Services for Asia'ies. the following aunoiine nient appeared in the (iovernn.ent500 words
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Article313 1933-05-21 10 Amateurs' Show At The Selanjjor Club. (From Oin Own C.>rr» -j.or'lenl. > Kuala Luir.pur. May 10. T! < loi.n^e of I'.e Selanpor Cliili i.. not U ideal plt.ce for music and there can he no gram pleasure in Roinjj there to s i ft an. l play313 words
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Article112 1933-05-21 10 liiU lints lor TmTM "hinese. Mr. H A I. .r, •< i in.inal 1):.-- ict Ji' Wil the usual crop "f chaade. ly when several produced for seateaci r'i- f non-government dwadw. line was imposed on Teo Heck Sin, who vas arrested m wi rth <f the drug concealed112 words
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Article479 1933-05-21 10 SPEED-BOAT FLYING SQUAD FOR SINGAPORE. iresh step in the ever-foujjh. battle between dope traftickers. and smujjKlers of contraband, and the Singapore Preventive Service i> being taken. It is the purchase of a new hi eh speed Diescl-ensfined launch, for which Government h:<s approved an479 words
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Advertisement120 1933-05-21 10 AN NOYI NG .J RRITATI NG tiCf/i) afts** Squeak.- and K'oans fi< in yi ur ear are liaile t.. Jn ff/f r^ /^afl ™^-C\\\V exasperate- the most \.ln 1: W(C//^> wT*St^ lh^ wlth CABTEOL PENE T R A Tt N G OIL. 'L/fif AA Wl.ther it is in th. bodywork,120 words
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Advertisement54 1933-05-21 10 CROMPTON LAMPS. EAGLE GLOBE STEEL. SMITH'S ELECTRIC CLOCKS. ATLAS ALUMINIUM PAINT. SPUNCRETE TILES. MERRYWEATHERS THE 24th FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. GREAT BITUMASTIC SOLUTION. t0 RUSTON ENGINES. WORLD 30th. OLSINA PAINT. TWYFORD'S SANITARY N. WARE. STALLS 50-51-52-53. THE BRITISH TRADE FAIR. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. tV^OLD meat and fowl become really appetising with a54 words
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Article, Illustration2698 1933-05-21 11 The Night Club Queen Looks Back On The Happiest DAYS OF HER AMAZING LIFE. When She Was Eighteen And Fell In Love For The First Time MRS. MEYRICK'S OWN STORY ENDS. r HAVI revealii tlk «c n n and I should 1 have my n idera torn m. The not(2,698 words
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Advertisement146 1933-05-21 11 f aaami BBaaaf^r r Ujtt 1 T :tSS^ ucpciids i' n iJ i on health— V-. f\ an<^ health is ensured by ENO §&3E^ rder f a stru^ lt> f)n p-,ri of Nature toViuht tlie poisons caused by constipation. Help Nature to restore f*p^ Our cneer f"ln«s by drinking a146 words
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Article, Illustration1671 1933-05-21 12 Enter The Gangster in British Detective Fiction. The Book Critic On The New Novels. Three Thrillers With But A Single Plot! Ihe VeSJOtiaa Swimmer Mystery. H> Si<i. Hedges. i Midden Death at Scotland ard. By i «,.,>^iiii Begbte. When The PoMee Failed. H> Kobert l.iidliue. Sleade Besrss Hy Kichard All1,671 words
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868 1933-05-21 12 TWO VERY DIFFERENT Books About China. Outlines of Chinese Symbolism and Art >«oti\es. Hy C. A. S. illiams. kcll> Walsh. im» nut hesHafc to mi that th/e hi a ino-t valuable book of lefeience that should take its place on the shelf alongMiddle Kingdom," Giles I "Dictionary of Biography," the868 words
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Advertisement149 1933-05-21 12 THE WRITING PAD vim iin ton n mm ri pi i vnon\ j Writtsmff d Marnfactiir.-d li> JOHN MGKINSON A <<>.. LTD. I in*oriK>'nrci Ii POST !•<■' Wli iBU :;i UK -I .MdNKJiS IN MALAY A. BOOKS THAT ARE BEING TALKED ABOUT. Odyssey of a Loi Wtiman. A. Ratlin MM.149 words
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Article, Illustration1761 1933-05-21 13 Nina Daly - In UNKNOWN MALAYA Sixty Years Ago. Nina Daly By The Story Of A Jungle Pioneer. 1 v Mi diflfc all to raali Umm dayi liv 'i year.- :i!_>> vcy loration h:i<l taken place m M:i!:iva .nrl Miat ii cnnnr.on inrin prevailed that «>n< i h:ilf <>i 'hi^ terra inco^n.ta 91,761 words
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Article, Illustration507 1933-05-21 13 Afriendsy match of badminton of three is, two mixed-doubles, and one wai played Between the Tan Chong Bong's Badminton Party and the ml Badminton Party at the Chong Ho k Chinese Girls' School ground op- the Telok Ayer Street ("hir.e.-e Temple on May 13 before a very507 words
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Advertisement223 1933-05-21 13 Bn^ JH TanaL Wk^bl^^ W 1 wJ*' j^ fa w v 2/ w -^vr W «^aaaaa < jr y Wg .^anw- i™ v l 7 /r x..,-<" .-<" TPj jLstf^< >*Mm i j£&*w>& aaaaaaaV The mother on the right i* Mrs. Howard with her little son fed on Cow Gate—223 words
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1104 1933-05-21 14 DETAILS OF THE RACES. Big Dividends. SEVERAL HORSES GIVE TROUBLE AT TAPES. i From Our Raring orre^pondent.) rviITAH ED results of jreaterdkjr'a ing al the Singapore Turf Crab a<-e :i follow II R F I. THK OI'KMM. PLATS. Val to the t hi ril1,104 words
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Article373 1933-05-21 14 11l SSKVS MAGMFICKM 82 NOT Ol I I From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala L.i.npur, May 20 R. once again Id rfttad with tWI week's ajnaaaa l'<" thy pa-t da; Kuala Lumpur b;. beer! exp(iien;in»r wet wWtfctr practu-illy evory aVN inc.. T'lay the weather was bright but after373 words
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Article749 1933-05-21 14 Six Goals To Three. DEFENCE BAFFLED BY CLEVER FORWARDS. From Our Own 'orit A ihaii. May PA OELANGOI swan-pel Nagri laaaWaM *J in the first inter-Stale soccer fixture played here today b* -i\ jroals to three. Playing splendid football and giving an exhibition of excellent team749 words
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Article174 1933-05-21 14 American Tournament Ends In Tie. Hrn American Tournament at tki S.C.t proved a great success. Out ;he 20 coupl-s enteted 2."> playe<l ri^h: through «nd the result, after hnndicapa n:\d been adkted, was a ti" aatwtii he following: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pedimn I- C(.nt. i and174 words
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Article209 1933-05-21 14 Sungei Ujonjj's Easy Win Over Ku.ihi Pilah. llri.n: On Ova t :;t.) Bereaabai Two irukc; niaichi's were today ;iM "f no cncktt. hi v i■ k'liila i 44. duidial Singh Sunjrei Ujonj eight wic •■I jrr the Fifi I defeated nban Mill Rangera i v i akh I209 words
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Article61 1933-05-21 14 M:il;i\;in C liimpionsliip Par I'ntlinoiv Shiflcl. '<"« il Union »P i" final o th, Malayan bil nil Mil v h m li"iK K'at madi reached :nk. [t ua: I> i tl d (,r,>ak a bejriniiim. t itnThe match might a B. !(i i,l ilw Ben <Juari (hua. .t th.61 words
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Article3926 1933-05-21 15 Forward's. The Tennis Wonder Of Selangor. THK reigi; of Ong Be Kong in Sc'ai term's continues. This player WOO the State single- title again on wed) day, this making hit eighth BOOM scalp in this series. 1 doubi whether any other Malayan playei has ever domii .'emu3,926 words
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Advertisement304 1933-05-21 15 EGGS GAVE HER INDIGESTION When this WoaHM of 72 vein- found .1 rentodj f"i her indigoxtion, it proved te» L" one' lv broi iv i ready asing to Leep bin r iuie of iieallh." She w i iti •For years I I.i with in- 'I -imply c oald nol cjrjj304 words
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Miscellaneous693 1933-05-21 15 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (Raelio Service Co.)— Itetrea ','.■:.< .Mon., We-d., and Thursday 0.15 to HMO p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to l.'iO p.m. KUALA LUMP! R- Metres 48. I J2— Sun., Tues. and Fi i. 1 to .1 p.m. BANDOKSG -.Metres 5» M. Daily 10 p.m.693 words
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Miscellaneous238 1933-05-21 15 ill lajaavafu lo General OJaestieaw. 1. An eighth note. 2. Larval. 3. The group especially representing ling int'-'--i. Polynesian native.- of New Zealand. .">. Woodeij in" 8. < >!n of two oi irs. 7. Concealment ol one htavenly body by anotner. A (ieniian diplomat au<! xtatesman, aud n 1900 The238 words
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Article, Illustration97 1933-05-21 16 I'M mil taken just after three furhn^ had been completed in the first rnuidtn race at >esterda>'s Spring Profess onal Meeting. THE PAEADI befSN Ihe first raif. Antiour (12) i> seen i:i l!n- fonsround. LOM»'KALK>K I p) after finish ng third in the opining race. NT.97 words
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