The Straits Times, 15 October 1933

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 96. Sunday* October 15th., 1933. Price 10 cents.
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  • 693 1 MALAYS DEFEATED IN EPIC STRUGGLE IN an exciting game, full of thrills from start to finish, the Wiltshire Regiment wrested the S.A.F.A. Cup from the Malays premier team yesterday. The final scores were Wiltshires I 5 goals Malays I 3. It was a brilliant battle,
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  • 93 1 LOYAL TROOPS ROUT SIAMESE REBELS rE Siamese Consul General said last night he had received a message from Bangkok to the effect that the first line of the attacking forces had been ken by the Government troops at Bangkeng yesterday morning. He claimed that there was only one nore line
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  • 121 1 POLICE ARREST FOREIGN LAWYERS Berlin, Saturday. TCOUR foreign lawyers, Mr. Leo Gallagher (United States), M. Willard (France) and Mm. Detchti Gregoroff (Bulgaria) who were attending the Reichstag fire trial, were summoned to leave the court by detectives during a brief interval in the proceedings and were taken
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  • 76 1 Malta, Saturday. A SURPRISE decision by the Imperial military authorities here to take over all coastal forts (some of which have been disused for long periods) has giver, rise to alarming war talk in the Island. The forts, according to one source, are to be
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  • 68 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 13 13' s. (F. 0.8.) 13' i 13 3 8. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers October 13 1/16 13 3/16. Oct.-Dec. ISM 13' i. Jan.-.Mar. i;\ UK. April-June 13' i 13%. Tone of Market Dull, steady.
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  • 737 1 AMAZING CASE OF PLAGIARISM IS EXPOSED LOCALLY WELL-KNOWN WORK ON MALAYA ONE of the most glaring cases of plagiarism of recent years has been revealed by the Raffles Library authorities. A book on Malayan wild-life, which has been treated as a scientific standard on the subject for many years, is
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  • 548 1 WITHDRAWS FROM LEAGUE CONFERENCE Berlin. Saturday. /GERMANY has severed all connectlon with the League of Nations Disarmament Conference.' This virtually means the breakdown of the Conference. The Reichstag has been dissolved by 1 the special order of President Hlndenburg. The new elections on Nov. 11
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  • 44 1 Berlin, Saturday. All German engineers employed by the Soviet have been ordered to leave Russia immediately. They will be replaced by French en»ineers. Reuter. Dolfattah heading the ball to the wing— An incident in the Singapore Cup final yesterday.
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  • 134 1 OUR $500 IS IN THE ARMY NOW CPL. H. Taylor of the 2nd. Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, is the second Sunday Times reader to win the $500 football competition prize outright by forecasting correctly the results of all ten selected games. "Many of the boys up here enter, for your football
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  • 82 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 4 31 32. (Sellers) 4 1/32. October- December 4 1/16. January-March 4 5 32. April- June l'». Market tone Quiet. SILVER. Spot 18 3 16<L Two months 18" id. CROSS RATE.
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  • 1324 2 DO not blame Katong. I blame myself: this body and mind of mine which, as each exacting day draws to a close, seek some form of relief, the one sore with the heat and the other restless, or both so strangely alive that rest cannot be
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    • 127 2 WHEN you wear a "LUVISCA" Shirt and Collar, you reach the nineteenth hol« still fresh and easy. These garments pilky in appearance, well-cut and strong are made expressly for good service. Obtainable in patterns giving the right touch to both sports and business wear. The day ended, LUVISCA" Pyjamas are
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    • 84 2 j GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st, is the opening night of our newly decorated Hall. We have arranged for this night an evening's entertainment entirely new to Singapore. The SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS will present "THE LITTLE DEVIL" comedy in three acts commencing at 9.30 p.m. prompt A "THEATRE" DINNER
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    • 1021 2 Five Hundred Dollars For Ten Results OR $100 FOR BEST FORECAST. Home Football Competition With No Entrance Fee. In this week's Sunday Times football comp< tition Five Hundred Dollars is offered for trn correct results. In the event of two or more entries predicting correctly the resurrs of all the
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  • 1615 3  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst PROBABLY one of the best examples I have yet seen of the value of the four-five No-trump convention In reaching grand slam contracts occurred In a recent championship tournament. Although the hand In question was an
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    • 277 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in forre over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Ufa Buildinjr, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, B.C. The Company huu «20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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    • 604 3 For The Passing I Hour. I 5o"you1know7 TEST your general knowledge by seeing how many of the following questions you can answer correctly. Answers will be found on page 15. 1. What is a heptagon 24. To what city was the capital of 2. What does "intramural" mean France moved
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  • 838 4  -  Billiards by "Cueman" AS has been indicated In a previous article "safety first" In billiards scoring was a fashionable pursuit long before that principle, as a result of the Great War. became a general obsession with most of us. Now "safety first" is an obsession with
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  • 494 4 AROUND the CL UBS The Ladits* Vnion. THIS e'ub for Indian and Ceylones^ ladles was started in February,, 1931 by Mrs. B. C. Handy and a few j frionds. It is the only independent club for the ladies of the above communities, and has a membership of more than 150.
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  • 645 4 By Our Expert rpHE main aim of the local poultry A rearer is to keep enough hens to ensure a daily supply of fresh and large sized eggs. These aims cannot be achieved from a stock of local fowls for the reason that the birds are not and
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  • 798 4 Something About The Soldiers Malayan Volunteer News THE past week has been rather a slack one for volunteers in Singapore. The Eurasian Company held the annual company shoot on Sunday, while the previous afternoon the Scot Msh Company put up a very satisfacj tory score in their Inter-port competition against
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    • 253 4 FROM TIME IMMEMORIAL A LIGHT HAS SYMBOLISED THE TRAVELLER'S Lj£ GUIDANCE AT NIGHT, WHETHER HE Your purpose may be the soundest in the world the end to which you are working may be to give to your children the education which is their due, to your wife the security that
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    • 117 4 Malayan Poultry Notes The First Book ON POULTRY in MALAYA, $3 From: All Bookseller* or Poultry Expert, c/o P.O. Box 62, Spore. BACK TO THE LAND. The LC.S. Course on Poultry Panning fives full Instruction in methods of raising, caring for, and handling most profitably all kinds of poultry. Every
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  • 2008 5 Mainly about Malayans "The Wanderer" inveighs against Cheap RESTAURANTS IN the last two or three years there has been a marked Increase In the cheaper sort of restaurant In Malayan towns. These places are useful because they remain open until a late hour and provide meals at much more reasonable
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  • 471 5  -  By Samson THAT the present generation of Malays has improved in every sporting sphere compared with the past members of their community is an established fact. Having watched the progress that members of the various communities in Malaya had made in the "Iron Game," the Malays soon followed
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    20 5 Members of the Benevolent Society of Singapore, at the first anniversary celebration at Breeze Plain on Oct. 7 and 8.
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    • 202 5 RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY BROOCHES, CLIP BROOCHES. BRACELETS. ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER RINGS, DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS ETC. WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES PRECIOUS STONES OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES?— THE LOWEST. HIM UUMM] CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. V
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  • 745 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 1 Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Sept. 14. IT seems that cocktails are to give place to culture thic winter. Mayfair is declaring itself tired of wild parties and is planning serious^ entertainments for the coming season. A prominent Society hostess
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  • 566 6 A VERY large crowd was entertained i at Raffles Hotel last Saturday week by Madame Svetlanova and her pupils. The performance, which was a great success, opened with a snappy number by Maisle Isaacs and Helen Bonenfant followed by Miss Phyllis Scott in the Dance
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  • 176 6 green. The trousers are either mads entirely in the contrasting colour or in the natural shantung edged with the other colour. For those who still prefer nightdresses, and there are many, flowered satins and silks in dainty colours are the most fashionable materials. I Have
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    • 154 6 WHITEAWAYSl ONE DOLLAR VALUES ARE A SOUND INVESTMENT I fUR>KISH I Towels i COLOURED TURKISH TOWELS. Splendid quality towels, soft, and absorbent. Size 20" x 50." $1.00 for 2. < IILCK GLASS CLOTHS. Superior quality, hard wearing. Size 23'x35." $1.00 for 4. I WHITER HONEYCOMB TOWELS. With coloured borders, made
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    • 247 6 HOLLYWOOD STARS IWU U»k. W..--MT Bra. Star Prefer Tangee Theatrical "Give us a lipstick," said the famous beauties of Hollywood, "with the same marvelous base as Tangee, but darker and more vivid in coloring." Tangee Theatrical, the new dark shade for those who require the more vivid coloring, meets this
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    • 57 6 MADAME 'EVE' is pleased to announce the arrival of -(iuwns for all occasions Costumes— Millinery Bags Vanities— at NEW LOW PRICES ALL STOCKS GREATLY REDUCED AT 7, Orchard Road. Announce* that a NEW COLLECTION of GOWNS and SPORTS CLOTHES ha« arrived, and is NOW ON VIEW AT Phone 4974. Nftko
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    • 24 6 HOLLYWOOD FROCKS BARGAINS IN Frocks, Ensembles, Blouses, Coats, Hats, etc. DURING CLEARANCE SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. GROSVENOR HOTELROOM 311. STAMFORD ROAD. TELE. ZftM.
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    • 88 6 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES: A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE VERY LATEST CREATIONS FROM PARIS OF HATJS AND GT-WNS FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING. VERY ELEGANT MODELS. ALSO NEW BAGS, GLOVES AN^ NOVELTIES, WILL ARRIVE ON WEDNESDAY 18TH. INSTANT. New fancy powder boxes and cigarette boxes just arrived. Everything very smart
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  • 3540 7  -  THIS WEEK'S INSTALMENT -By- P. G. Wodehouse "(yi hi/11 do that. You can rely on him. There isn't a smarter young v in London at that sort of thing. Why. he got hold of some letters of but that is neither here nor '■an assure you that if
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  • 139 7 Monty Bodkin, who has been dismissed from the Mammoth Publishing Co., by the proprietor, Lord Tilbury, determines to get a job at Blandinqs Castle as the Earl of Emsxcorlh'n secretary. Sue Brouri, a chorus girl. Monty's former fiancee, who in now engaged to Ronald Fish Lord Emsworth's nephew, is
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    • 35 7 J"^\ The -^SSSSSw™ "IDF A I milk Healthy cows in English pastures. V (1) Country, I^^^J^^__ Jy^Sflw •>jSßfinftWWH9Hßft\^^^^'**^t>, IP^WWVI^hI Nestles Creamery, ASHBOURNE, DERBY. S (^l_ ia a/9^ I Creamery. in i 3) r iM.ii«, ENGLAND.
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  • 39 8 In ever loving memory of my darllnp: husband, Claude de Souza. who passed away on October 15th, 1930. What most I prize, it ne'er was .nine, I only yield Thee what is Thine, Thy Will be done.
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  • 494 8 No reference to the terms of employment of staff nurses in Malayan hospitals was made at the last meeting of the Legislative Council, and it is tc be hoped that the Asiatic members will not refuse to take up this matter. The principal question seems to be why
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  • 2208 8  - The CRUISE Of The "MEDEA" BY A. J. MooreBennett (No. 2) THE name Spice Islands sounded most attractive. It called up visions of wind-crisped seas, of softeyed native women with gold bangles and ornaments, native canoes, the laze and ease of sailing in seas never troubled by hard gales, of
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  • 132 8 K.C.S., of Singapore, explains that be isn't retting at any particular person or race of persons or section of a race of persons in telling- this story of an incident which he thinks happened in a local pub: A newcomer to the country was explaining that he had
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  • 143 8 (Ananias News Factory.) Sinra^ore, Saturday. At the umpty-nth meeting of the Straits Settlements Trade Commission held this afternoon it was decided to celebrate the holding of the thousand and first meeting in a fitting manner. A launch will be engaged and members will be taken for a picnic
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    • 167 8 ENTERTAINMENTS OCTOBER 15, 1933. ALIIAMBRA Moonlight, and Pretzels. 6.15—0.15 pjn. CAPITOL The Masquerader. 6.15—9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGII This Sporting Age and Hell's Islind. 6.15--9.15 p.m. 1 union Lawyer Mar_ 6.15—9.15 p.m. RITZ. GEYLANG. Son-D .i>"hter. also Words and Music. 7.40—11 p.m. SI A VIEW HOTEL Concert Paul Strauss and Band 11
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    • 23 8 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret Dancing. Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas.
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    • 12 8 %^-=J AS JEfVTION J *|/^|Jj| Jfle^ for a \Xl\ ANANIAS not jL^C
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 30 8 ©fee Sunflag ®imfls EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 5151, 5152. ADVERTISING 7701, GENERAL OFFICE 7702. PRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3583.
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  • 397 9 IS MALAYA'S FUTURE MENACED INTERESTING details of Henry Ford's immense rubber plantations in South America were revealed by Mr. J. K. Weir, Ford's adviser in ugricultural matters, on his arrival in Singapore. Several years ago, Mr. Weir left the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya
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  • 114 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. ltfß- Henry S. Bay, Hospital Assist- ant in charge of the Central Medical Store, Negri Sembilan, is retiring in November after 28 years service in the local government. One of the few natives of Sarawak In the employ of
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  • 312 9 Vexed Qustion Of Badges 'A T the last meeting of the Slnga- pore Hockey Association no reference was made to badges which were to have been given to those players who took part in representative matches for Singapore last year I am told there has been much discussion
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    18 9 The Devonshire Badminton Party members at the 3rd anniversary meeting held at Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow last week.
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  • 184 9 MRS. DRAGE'S CASE AGAIN 1 ADJOURNED THE case in which Mrs. E. M. Drage. a Eurasian, on trial on six charges of cheating a Chinese carpenter of f 6 by promising to obtain a contract for. him, occupied the Second Magistrate's Court for a short time yesterday. The
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  • 221 9 Malayan Woman 's Success Now Fashion Expert In London ONE of Singapore s most charming brides of 1930, Mrs. A. D. M. Polson, nee Cynthia Mahoney, a niece of the former Justice, Sir William Murison, is now a director and fashion expert to one of London's smr test women's sportswear
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    3 9 Mrs. Cynthia Poison
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  • 175 9 A Tragic Mother Outlived Her 22 Sons In a scrupulously clean grounoVnoor flat in Lancing Road, Croydcn, lives a woman who Is probably London's most tragic mother. She is Mrs. Nanny Heartneld, and in a few months this lonely little woman will be 80. Mrs. Heartneld h nad a family
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  • 111 9 BUT IT HAD A SAD ENDING "A silly story!" said Mr. Forrer, the First Magistrate, yesterday when a man named Tung Whye, who was charged with being armed with a dagger, pleaded that the weapon was given to him by a friend. The accused then raised the
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  • 401 9 HAS PENANG NO CIVIC PRIDE NO INTEREST TAKEN IN MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS I>ENANG is disappointed in its "City Fathers" and wants to know why meetings of the Municipal Commis- I sion often last only three minutes. Has a determined hush-hush policy been adopted? The public of the senior Settle- ment realises,
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  • 224 9 A Clash Over A Cow ONE witness appeared with his ar.i. i In a sling and another with his head swathed in bandages In the Criminal District Court yesterday morning when a Chinese summoned a North-Indian before Mr. H. A. Forrer for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to him. T "e
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    17 9 An R.S.F.C. plane setting out yesterday on the first aerial weekend holiday to the nearby Dutch Island.
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  • 110 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. rpHE Negri Sembilan All-Blues, the I premier Malayan Asiatic Rugby football club, has made a novel suggestion for the promotion of rugger among Asiatics in this country. The club has already communicated its scheme to other Asiatic rugger clubs. The
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  • 92 9 London, Saturday. A CCORDING to the Da'ly Express the Cornish tin mlnci aye agreed to enter restriction, provided that the initial flat rate production of 2.20'j tons a year be increased, and that provision be made for ar add Hi .ial quota, if necessary to
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  • 307 9 CHINESE SCHOOL-BOYS WHO DISAGREED «OE said I had called him yelluw and that started the fight," complained a 17-year-old schoolboy in the witness box yesterday morning when he gave evidence before the Criminal District Judge. Mr. 11. A. Forrer, against a schoolmate who was
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  • 42 9 Washington, Saturday. The Reconstruction Finance Corp. has authorised the purchase at $50,000,000 preferred stock in the Continental Illinois National Bank Trust Co., which is the fifth laTeest bank in the United States with deposits totalling $650.000.000— Reutcr.
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  • 516 10 The Men Who Rule China GENERAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK No. I. nniili.EE men rule China today. I tli*ory China is governed under a complicated system: in place of the normal three powers of the European State she has five, and on these is superimposed a party regime similar to that of
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    5 10 A familiar sight in Singapore
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  • 228 10 DEPRESSION IS NOW LIFTING MORE MEN AT WORK IN THE WORLD Geneva, Saturday. A CHEERFUL note is sounded in League reports issued today dealing with the economic and financial situation. There seem to be real signs that the depression is lifting, says one report. For the first time since the
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  • 82 10 Another application for bail in respect of his client Abdul Kahar, a Government servant who had been employed In the Tan Tock Seng hospital as a dresser for 21 years, and who with four other Malays is charged In connection with a case of acid throwing in
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  • 291 10 Government May Take Action DISCLOSURES made by the "Sunday Times" last week of the numerous ill-effects of the existing system of letting contracts for major public works and of the intense dissatisfaction that it has aroused have had immediate reactions in Government circles. The attention of H.E. the
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  • 105 10 ROOSEVELT'S DECLARATION Washington, Saturday. "rwiHE United States is overwhelm■L lngly against engaging in war and does not seek to annex Canada, Mexico or Cuba, or any part of those co mtries," declare- 1 President Roosevelt in a wireless message from the New York Conference or
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  • 1017 10 "DANCE GIRLS EARN MORE THAN MANY CLERKS" K.L. Manager's Reply NO DANGER OF WAGES FALLING TO LOW LEVEL ■prRTHER light is thrown on the employment of girls as 1 professional partners at Kuala Lumpur dance halls by an interview with the manager of a well-known resort. This manager gives f
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  • 63 10 DISPUTE NOT YET SETTLED Sydney, Saturday. THE Queensland members of the Australian Board of Control arcnot satisfied with the M.C.C.'s reply to the Board's cable demanding that •body bowling" should be prohibited. A special meeting of the Boarci will be held in November to discuss the situation and
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  • 44 10 Washington, Saturday. The Movie Code governing the hours and wages in the film industry has been revised by the National Recovery Administration with the provision ot fines up to $2,000 against studios engaging stars at unreasonably high salaries.— Reuter.
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  • 101 10 A simple ceremony was held in commemoration of the Chinese National Day at the Chinese Students' Literary Association premises on Tuesday k The social secretary Mr. Eu Pak Hoi, made reference to the origin of this function that had been held ever since the downfall of the
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  • 395 10 The Hindus' Day Of Rejoicing DEEPAVALI FESTIVAL TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY next will be a day of celebration for tkt Hindu community in Singapore. It is the festival of Doenavali. In India this nalivc festival day generally precedes a period of famine or disaster. The special favour asked
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    • 59 10 gfifek Mow to the 19tlt v^-. Gr <* skn&t* Xl NC CEDUCE m '^•jT-* Should you sice your drives foozle tjhfl II JL your approaches, duff your putts or rf| *-£^4i play like a Bobby Jones, you'll still < VLi.^W >^k enjoy the "first of the day," and all A
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  • 735 11 The TANGLED SKEIN of European POLITICS The Intelligent Man's Review of F.urope Today. By G. D. H. and M. I. Cole. Gollancz. 6s. THE first thing to be said about this book is that it offers nearly nine hundred pages of up-to-date and accurate Information for six shillings. It is
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  • 502 11 AN IDEAL VIEW OF THE COSMOS The Living Universe. By Sir Francis Yoiuiifhusband. Murray 10s. ML ttf N the West one has almost t( ■1 apologise for speaking about the universe. In the ast ii is a natural topic of conversation." This is the opening sentence in Sir Francis Younghusband's
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  • 404 11 One Thing I Know. By A. J Russell. Ilodder And Stoughton. 6s. live in queer times, and perhaps we should not be surprised that two prominent Fleet Street men have been "converted" in the old-fashioned Nonconformist sense in the last few years and have told the world
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  • 124 11 The Tarore Birthday Book. Macmillan and Co. Rs. 2. rPHIS is a cheap edition of an antho- logy, or a collection of quotations, brought out six years ago. It was compiled by Mr. C. F. Andrews, whose sympathetic and Informed Introduction adds much to the value of the
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  • 123 11 Life Beyond Death. By James Tbayer Addison. Allen and In win Bs. 64. THIS is a painstaking and scholarly summary of the beliefs that all races of men, from the most primitive to the most civilised, have held about the eternal mystery that lies beyond the death
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  • 353 11 A NEW VERSION OF AN OLD STORY Tangled Love. By Kathleen Murris. Murray's Imperial Library. T*HE scene of this curious and thoughtful novel Is laid among the beautiful Callfornlan country round Monterey, but although it touches lightly upon the wealthy and sophisticated society life centring round the famous Del Monte
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  • 218 11 DRAWN FROM HISTORY By The BOOK CRITIC The Knot Garden; Old Fancies Re-set. By George Preedy. The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. i¥T is fairly well known that the pen I* name of George Preedy hides the l identity of one of the best known women authors, who has contrived to
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  • 118 11 About Mr. Andrews Christ in the Silence. By C. F. Andrews. Hodder and Stoughton. 6s. \MR. ANDREWS has made many 1T enemies owing to his Immersion in the troubled ser. of Indian politics, but we must at least admit that he has lived his religion. Ho has not hesitated to
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    5 11 A cartoon of Greta Garbo
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  • 2532 12 the World of Badminton SELANGOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Thrilling Match In Open Singles Final How Keng Siang Smashed His Way To Victory The Champion' 8 Career Tan Kirn Hong And Yap Chin Tee Win Junior Doubles Final interesting Mixed Doubles. Exciting Matches BRILLIANT badminton was seen in the finals of the Selangor
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  • 689 13 In The Sporting Limelight PROBABLY no Chinese forward. In the height of his Association football days, has been such a consistently good player and has been in the sporting limelight so frequently as has Lim Yong LlanR. His record of having played In six Malaya Cup finals after playing regularly
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  • 1057 13 How They Stood Before Games Yesterday The following were the positions before yesterday's matches, of teams in the English and Scottish Leagues: f. Tottenham H. (P.) 9 Portsmouth <9> 9 Blackburn R. (15) 9 Leicester C. (19> 9 Huddersfield (6) 9 Arsenal (1) 9 Liverpool (14) 9
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  • 21 13 Playing at home yesterday, he S.R.C. "B" eleven drew with the second wain of the Old Rafflisians* Association. 4—4.
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  • 506 13 SPLENDID FORWARD PLAY <By Our Rugby Correspondent.) Malayan Com. 3 points. S.V.C. Nil, THE Singapore Volunteer Corps had to make four last minute changes, three of these outside the scrum, Vincent taking Harper's place at full back, McNelll and Land going Into the centre in place
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  • 361 13 Wong Hon-Chong First In Five Events An intermittent drizzle in <Vi later stages rather spoiled the first annual athletic meeting ol Raffles College held yesterday on the College ground. Both spectators and competitor were ric discouraged however, and a'thougii the sky showed signs of a downpour at
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  • 463 13 Smith And Kelly Win BY their respective victories over R. C. Craik and J. P. de C. Hamilton, in the Semi- finals yesterday, J. T. Smith and S. N. Kelly qualified to meet in the final ot the Singapore Golf Club championship which will probably bo played
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    • 272 13 Mnt i Enf^atann^^Maw^^T^N Tl Tm Utiff "T 1 ""\rfu|^BW<^V^Bjf B S kto HnglcnJ, tat j^^lllf ||S> 4|i^<tir V*W P* >^ m Cay Gate. JBl*»t^BVi^7i -Su <?■ r lv lt H^BT. 4Sv j^ ton. Lrtw«»«. Oct^ ■K^w/ COW GATE BUILDS PRIZE WINNERS! U,yjAm**m jL Every mother knows how vital it is
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  • 1041 14 Wilts Beat Malays 5-3 REGIMENT CENTRE'S THREE GOALS TAIB, the Malays' captain won the toss, and set the Wiltshires to defend the town end. The Regiment were repulsed in their opening move, and Dolfattah ran up with the ball but was tackled by Hawkins.
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  • 188 14 Will Play Negri Sembilan On Home Ground (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Following the trial, the following were selected to play against Negri Sembilan on Oct. 21 at Ipoh: Sweelin; Malnor and Chin Teck; Alladab Khan, Furan Singh and Labrooy; Dass. Raharon, Raja Mohamed, Osman md
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  • 367 14 EVERTON OVERWHELMS BLACKBURN London, Saturday. The following are the results of the matches played In the English and Scottish Leagues yesterday. First Division. Arsenal 3 Newcastle Utd. 0 Birmingham 0 W. B. Albion 1 Chelsea 2 Middlesbrough 3 Everton 7 Blackburn R. 1 Huddersfleld T. 5 Leicester
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  • 117 14 AT the Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Association held on Oct. 8, 1933, at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Paslr Panjang, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1933-1934:— President, Mr. Chee Koon Chiang; vice-presidents, Mr. Kwek Noy Chia; Mr. Chua Kirn Hin, Mr. K.
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  • 280 14 PER AK RUGGER TEAM DEFEATED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. NEGRI Sembilan managed to wrest the Farleigh-Robertson Tx ophy from Perak today by a last mi lutr spurt. Perak were decidedly unfortunate In being beaten by 17 points (two goals, a dropped goal and one
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  • 2767 15 Forward's Selangor F.A.s Mistake Over Gate-Money CERTAIN difficulties have arisen in school sport in Selangor which should be rectified as soon as possible. The schools are the training ground of the clubs, and it is in them that the sportsmen of the future are made. An atmosphere
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    • 160 15 PERAK TURF CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING 1933 In order to provide for the large number of entries received the meeting has been FXTENDRD TO FOUR DAYS._ Saturday, October 21, 1933. Tuesday, October 24, 1933. Thursday, October 26. 1933. Saturday. October 28, 1933 A MEMBERS' $1 SWEEPSTAKE will be held EACH DAY
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    • 93 15 THE PROVERBS COMPLETION TEST Answers to the Proverbs Completion Test. 1. None but the brave deserve the fair. 2. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 3. When in Rome do as the Romans do. 4. Strike while the iron is hot. 5. A rolling stone
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    • 341 15 FAT MAN LOSES 63 lbs. Kruschen and Walking Overweight men who want to lose a few pounds can have the benefit or this man's experiences. He gives them to us for publication "In a little over twelve months I hi ve reduced my wel?ht from 227 lbs. to 164 lbs.,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 191 15 I, ft ANSWERS TO GENERAL QUESTIONS. 1. A figure of seven angles. 2. Within the walls. 3. The dwarf people described In "Gulliver's" visit to "Llllput." 4 XC. 5. A shore and the land contiguous 6. The western. 7. The CatsklUs. 8. A clever saying. 9. A verse. 10. A
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  • 18 16 The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 96* Sunday, October 15th., 1933. Price 10 cent*
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  • 139 16 LADY CLEMENTI chatting with Tengku Empuan (sister of the Sultan of Johore) at Po Lenng Kuk. CHILDREN enjoying with cakes and refreshment at Po Leung Kuk. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR shaking ha the Wiltihires team before the match BOON SOON, the winner of the putting
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