Malayan Saturday Post, 25 February 1933
1933-02-25
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section16 1933-02-25 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. THE MALAYAN Saturday Post VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933. NO. 22.16 words
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Advertisement57 1933-02-25 2 'i V ij THE Malaya Tribune I Press I I Li mi ted. 56-60, Anson load, SINGAPORE, I] PRINTERS ;j I OF THIS j I PUBLICATION The Malayan I Saturday Post 1 THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT i undertakes: Book Work, 1 1 > Catalogues, I Monthly Magazines, and General Jobbing57 words
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Advertisement238 1933-02-25 3 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) HEAD OFFICE: Gre.t Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry C The Comp.ny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England .nd compHe, with th. British238 words
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Advertisement92 1933-02-25 3 *"^~*****~^^t I~~ tr- itt It f<» ,f mmm m m New Exclusive Stories And Articles Are Appearing In The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST AND THE MALAYA TRIBUNE They are contributed by such famous writers as H. G. WELLS SAPPER" JOHN BUCHAN AUSTIN FREEMAN A. E. W. MASON BARONESS ORCZY SABATINI ETHEL92 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section8 1933-02-25 1 THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933.8 words
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741 1933-02-25 1 ...Personalia... here and there in Malaya. The MALAYAN SATURDAY I'OST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anton Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subsniptions and Advertisements, to Tili MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should741 words
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Advertisement74 1933-02-25 1 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE. Page. Editorials 2 "Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by Echo 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 5 London Letter 9 Woman's Viewpoint 1 1 Talkie Topics 13 Photographic Section 17, 18, 19 and 20 Litfrary Notes 23 Short Story, The Gatts ot Paradise," by Robert74 words
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Miscellaneous30 1933-02-25 1 A Prec irious Pow-Wow. h/J-ft (Specially d'*V* for the M.S.P." by K. G. Ice.) The discussion isn't pro;eeding too moothly! Will the Pipe ot Peace be replaced by the Tomahawk?30 words
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Article1244 1933-02-25 2 Editor - Editor commentary on current events. by the Mr. li. N. T. Cummins lms been appointed Presides! of the Rubber BeieanA Institute ot Alalaya, and chai i nutu of tlit* Board, iv succession to Dr. U. A. Tempanv. Thil is a notable event, being the substitution of au unofficial1,244 words
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Article115 1933-02-25 2 Mr. Charles William Hall, a wellknown mining engineer, surveyor and prospector, died m the General Hospital, Singapore, on Monday morning. Mr. Hall, who was about 5a years of age, came to Malaya 30 years ago, and became a prominent figure m mining circles, being for a time a partner m115 words
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Article, Illustration699 1933-02-25 3 Quiz - Quiz Vfl PI PI S3 11 Distance makes the heart grow fonder ;i- Hongkong findfll re II. "R. Ceylon's turn next. It shouldn't let the little Eastern Colony outdo it m graciousne*! A certain count ry look* like becoming before long the Laud of the Setting Sun. c Shakespeare699 words
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Advertisement100 1933-02-25 3 DCi Wnri t fc^^^, of worthless imitations There is only gne FLIT. If you accept any substitute for FLIT you are taking a needless risk. Imitations are never as good as the genuine— sometimes they are even harmful to you and your children. Don't waste your money. Insist on FLIT.100 words
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Article, Illustration743 1933-02-25 4 Echo - Echo notes ol the wpek Lall Singh has jumped right into form at the opening- of his first Malayan M-a^on >in<e returning from his English toiir with the In<lian team. lie Blade no centuries m Kngland lmi played some very useful innings, and gained very valuable experience. For743 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-02-25 4 Well Done, England! (Specially drawn tor the M.S.P." by Duckworth.) The M.C.C. haw recovered the mythical Ashes by winning the rubber m the ?eries of Test Matches m Australia, though the fifth and last is undecided —it be^an on Thursday.40 words
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Article, Illustration365 1933-02-25 5 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY Twenty-five teams Lave entered for the S.A.F.A. Cup competitions this year. The Chinese have entered three teams, one m each of the three divisions. The Malays and the Wiltshire! will he competing m the First and Second Divisions only. The entries are a^ follows365 words
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Advertisement17 1933-02-25 5 DRINK. MORE/ buh make A P ROD UCT OF MALAYAN BDEWEDIES LTD DISTRIBUTORS FRASER WEAVE L 7?17 words
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Article, Illustration973 1933-02-25 6 learns which haw diopped out, m addition to the twu alnadv name i, ate tue Lola btoiage, >iiii»' Dauby, Jio ilong L Slimitl liaiiiny and I niicd ]\lngnieei>. m La 11 Sinyh luiocked up another century ins luuiili lor i lie season which ii;«.> i>nl,y just973 words
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Article, Illustration622 1933-02-25 7 Kean (4 for 2), Hoey Seng Poh (2 for 11) Eii Cheow Teik (1 for (i) ami Ltm Kenp Hock (1 for 2) made shoit Work of the side, six of whom failed to score. They wdy collected 20 runs, not one man m the side622 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1933-02-25 8 Mniials <'ii<lnl with the playen accepting the revised termi Cor next leascm. Glamorgan irill Man the season with the following ton professionals: Mercer, Davies D.)i Davies 18. Dyatm, Every, Howard, -Jones, Larii, Dockfield, and Brierley. During the interval m tlio match between the If. C. C.1,453 words
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Article, Illustration3017 1933-02-25 9 LONDON... ..LETTER. tto* 11!' ie *\VS V OLD COUNTRY. WINTER COMES— AND GOES London, Jan. 31. The old joke rammer was on Thursday last year will toon apply to the Uritish winter. Our lew days of hitter cold have ootne and gone and the niihl weather which ha- prevailed lince3,017 words
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Advertisement45 1933-02-25 10 I \£**~ft weaknessl II >A DEBILITY M\ AN/EM I A SPT^DESCHIENS 'Syrup wyJi yv La of Hxmoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and itrength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etai45 words
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Article1219 1933-02-25 11 Philine - Philine WOMEN SKATING CHAMPIONS IN TOWN: PARK LANE BATTLE OF FLOWERS: A PRINCESS AND A FASHION BOOK. (By London, Jan. :> >i The film star for the moment ha* been ousted from her sjwt-lit throne. Her successor is the Ice Star The new Mar's reigrn may be1,219 words
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Article813 1933-02-25 11 Marian - Marian (By STUFFED TOMATO SALAD. Peel tomatoes and remove vseeds and pulp, sprinkle lemon juice over some sainon (fresh or tinned), broken m small pieces, and stand fifteen minutes. Mix MUM cooked green peas with the fisli and mayonaise dressing", enough to moisten. Fill the tomato cases and813 words
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Advertisement76 1933-02-25 12 I .a hv UaTing ad- I nIW attained dy 11U B 9 -> &r I IB h rm heart cr kidney** Ht r\T\d. V ill BLISO 4 U HH^P uto overcome co.ds, II 11 flrt a rheuniatism,be adac c THE MIST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WHOLE OP76 words
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Article690 1933-02-25 13 HIS MOTTO GUIDED FILM PRODUCERS. Away down South m Dixie ihey have summary wayi of dealing with motion pietvm that the authorities fail to approve of, ami when 1 Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang was ready for release there wore learchingti of heart among the690 words
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Article507 1933-02-25 13 FILM MOTHER-IN-LAW'S DAUGHTER WED. The screen's most famous wother-iii-law lias become a mother-in-law lii reality OB Inday, Jan. when Noelle, the daughter of Miss Amy Yeness, ot "My Wife's Family tame, married Mr. Arthur Mackenzie at the Savoy Chapel. Filling ours m every coimtry iv the507 words
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Article, Illustration844 1933-02-25 14 William Penny - William Penny Mtss Karen Morley Manufactures It. (By (an glamour be manufactured I* Keren Morley, Metio-Uoldwyn-Mayer actress, discusses this question irom tLe standpoint of Lei own ex]M?rieuees. T;. iking picture patrons know Miss Morley to have a distinctive glamour. But they may not bi aware of844 words
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334 1933-02-25 14 Actresses tronr M Cavalcade." QbUjwood. MIH Tna O'Connor and Miss Me-le Tottenham, two Britiah actresses, h*Vt I 'fin given long contracts by the tx film Corporation. They have not yet eoii gfoeo definite roles. Both o! them were brought from London to Hollywood for the334 words
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Article762 1933-02-25 15 BIG PRODUCTION PUSH STARTED. Although the influenza epidemic considerably hampered production at Klstree, the studios are now working at full pressure. Production has recommenced on the Monty Banks-Gene Gerrard comedy, ii(l t he former and the five member! of his cast, who were hors dc combat, have762 words
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Article123 1933-02-25 15 (Illustrated) 56-60, A us., 11 Road, Sinfapor*. ADVERTISING RATES: Ptr aioaih. On cover (Front and Back). Full Page $100.00 Halt Page 60.00 1/3 Page 14.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and 111. Full Page WO.OO Half Page 46.00 1/3 Page 11.00 Contracts for positions §n cover123 words
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Advertisement152 1933-02-25 15 IEGLYROT is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the uriuc j of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body152 words
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Article168 1933-02-25 16 Armistice Day memorial Beiricei were held <>n the 'I'm Jaipur Square mi of the Cavalcade production at the Fox Studio, with the Bight Rev. Robert (iooden, suffrairan bi>lmp pi t*** Anpeles, presiding. Mounted 00 the plinth of an exa.-t n>pnxluctioii of the famous Lord Nelaon uionunient, liislio]) Goodejß168 words
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Article62 1933-02-25 16 Additions are still being: made to the cast of "State Fair' which is vow being filmed at the Fox studio. The latest of these is Frank Melton. An all-star company has been assembled for State Fair by dim-tot Henry King. It includes Janet Gay nor, Will Rogers, Sally62 words
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Advertisement273 1933-02-25 16 WATCH |^0X 1933 Yonr Old Favourites-Gaynor Farrell. v r* p^ I r:-' Janet Gay nor and Charles Farrell m the nev Fox production, "The First Year," seem to be so interested m each other that even O>€ raiding of hoi tea doesn"t hurt. "THE FIRST YEAR." Strange What a Little273 words
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Article, Illustration67 1933-02-25 17 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I fc I I I I I I I 1 '<•«-.*♦ Here are some more scenes C i everyday me m ana around omgabore, the bottom bic a ture being that of the Selangor Chinese Recreation CIUD "t) team. Above a67 words
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Article, Illustration104 1933-02-25 18 A NOVEL COMPETITION FOR MALAYA'S AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. This ihoto I II «hen the nembcn ot the Young Men's Indian Association, Senti.l. staged a Tamil drama, Rajendra Mohana." m aid ot the building hind of the Association. A group ia- h ta-^en by a <>'p he S itariat Start, K;.2la L'104 words
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Advertisement43 1933-02-25 18 .> r COMPETITORS m the current photographic I ompetition will greatly enhance their chances o\ winning a substantial PRIZE by using IKOJN J Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photogra ph i( dealers. M kk Choose a Zeiss" o*«.<~ t Illlllllllll'''' 111143 words
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Advertisement228 1933-02-25 18 I 12 Cash Prizes 12 j Ist Prize $25; 2nd Fiize $10; and 10 Prizes o! $5 Each. What You Have To Do. 1. This competition is open to all amateur photographers m Ma a,a. 2. bend In /0..r pici res the March r.onrpetition not later than March 27. 3.228 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-02-25 20 Scenes at the S.S.C. vs. C.S.C. Water Polo Match on Sunday Last.12 words
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Advertisement145 1933-02-25 21 New Eveready W§3R flashlights] C I I t BBS^^HSB Greatly Reduced I H^H Regular Lvere.dy Superior l^^H Quality, Workmanship IHHh i and Material I^^^^B BB__ For Sale Everywhere I JKTfti I T ADB MARK j letal Top Unit Cell. l^SsJ atent throughout Ng^ FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES j the world. I i145 words
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Advertisement201 1933-02-25 21 1 20 5 I PAGES CENTS on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY The I MALAYA TRIBUNE is now 2O PAGES and INCLUDES A FULL PAGE OF PICTURES BENZINE AND KEROSENE PRICES. ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit201 words
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Advertisement580 1933-02-25 22 \r Irritability. Tooth-decay SIeCpIcSSUCSS, SESr Pf '~M is m nine out of ten lOinCl J m' -M cases causc<^ a ,r ff ■HP M weakening of the teeth I O "Tl (2 il kalzana acts efficiently m from within. Your teeth %/UJ.I.oJ i/CWLJH/ protecting the expectant and 1I 1 are580 words
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Article1255 1933-02-25 23 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim THE AMERICAN WOMAN: WHEN MRS. BLOOMER DIVIDED SKIRTS: A ROMANTIC SOLDIER. (By London, Jan. 31. Mr. Sinclair Lewis' latest novel, Ann ickers (Cape), is one more examination of the United States m more than one oi their aspects. In his exposure of wrongs Mr.1,255 words
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Article76 1933-02-25 23 One of the most famous prize pi#s ever bred m South Africa was insured for £6,000. Billy, as he was called, weighed half a lon, and round the v waist n Jie measured six feet nine inches. His daily food consisted of four cases76 words
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Advertisement91 1933-02-25 23 FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION USE j OUR FAMOUS i "ATANK NIGRAH PILLS" j j 32 Pills for 80 cents only. j The Pills are a sure cure for I urinary diseases, for all diseases re- i suiting from youthful indulgence, 2 imparting wonderful strength and f vigour, aiding digestion91 words
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Article7856 1933-02-25 24 ROBERT HICHENS - The Gates of Paradise ROBERT HICHENS v t Our Short Story. I V A (BY k» •> •> vv v v v vvv v v old Eugene Lorrimof and his wife, who wm ot (.MUM' a Tanton of Philadelphia, died hi the fuUneai ot yean ami riches, baring managed then7,856 words
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Advertisement112 1933-02-25 28 J^^s Tones ■I4Sm -x-\ W'Bi l tl' e "hole siistent II Bl^'^S^'' anl <)iT colds prevent illness keep BO*? "A. 'M^r^jt our ot^^ we^ nourished to resist disease HIM 4r 'Ll \M^ with Waterbury's Compound. HBS ■4/ r****&rr's' Doctors everywhere endorse this wonder- InilS. I tonic and health-builder. It creates112 words
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Article379 1933-02-25 29 Radiator - Radiator j *»*y^ »>_ Springing lor vehicles dates back to about 17~>o. Tli» i petrol engine works on the (•('ii-i;iiit-vt)liiiut' cycle. r* Air-cooled aero engines often cpTer some 40.001) miles between overhauls. «i» jje .i. m m f The leverage of the average brake pedal i>379 words
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Article103 1933-02-25 29 The French motor industry conies m for a tair share m the latest list of Legion d'honneui promotions. M. Matins an "officer"' of many years' standing, becomes a commander, M. Marcel See, managing director >» Amilcars, is made a chevalier, and M. Heinrich, managing director of the103 words
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Article94 1933-02-25 29 1 heard this story at the cluh the other evening/ 1 writes a correspondent. A little i'iil stood and watched the farmer n'ilk the only COW he had. The next morning the farmer was much excited, as the cow had been stolen during ilu» night. Drat the thief94 words
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Article158 1933-02-25 29 "THE GEORGE AT DORCHESTER. Very many motorists have learnt w itli regret ot the death of a stout friend m the person ot Mr. Joe Jordan, the genial landlord <>f that line oil relic of coaching days, The George,' 1 at Dorchester, Oxon. Reputed to he the heavier innkeeper m158 words
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Advertisement129 1933-02-25 29 Energy A course of Sanatogen vrill make you feel fit and fresh and full of energy. Work more and better and enjoy life by using SANATOGEN Thm Trum Tonic-Food Throbbing Pain i v >V AHE acute pains L v^x produced by kprains quickly N v A yield toSloan's Liniment. When129 words
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Article1878 1933-02-25 30 £*T he Cngli§h Aud Scollish I o*\^ii(L k s Jr^ How fht» side* Are sh&ping "^S^ A>ton Villa aii'l Sheffield Wednesday have difficult hurdles lo clear to-day at BrommaU Lane and Koker Park n i >- pectivrly aiiil Arsenal will have I chain v of increasing their1,878 words
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Article394 1933-02-25 31 MIDNIGHT PLAY IN BRAZIL. Centre Court Lit By Arc Lamps. London, Feb. o\ How lawn tennis is played m Brazil may ationt valuable liinti to many eimiuxasts residing m tropical climates m t ber pai ts ot ihe globe. E. K. Avory and John S. < >lifT, two394 words
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Article518 1933-02-25 31 Watch Japan. London, Feb. 1. Thirty-three nations bare challenged for the Davis Cup this year. Twentyfour nations are entered m the European zone ;is igainsi 28 last year. Hut the contests m \h\< zone will be the more interesting it only for th<» reason that the challengers518 words
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Article526 1933-02-25 31 McGrath's Great Victory. London, Feb. 3, For once m a way the Australian lawn tennis championships have made history. The Melbourne matches have registered the defeat ol Ellsworth Vines, Wimbledon and American champion, by Australia's sixteen-year-old boy prodigy, Vivian IfcGrath. And with four of America's lea ling526 words
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Article1838 1933-02-25 31 WOMEN PLAYERS' TOUR. Remarkable Omissions by L.G.U. London, Feb. )3. With the count? v-i le m the grip of heavy trust m, i with skating gripping the imagination ol thousand! ol novices vciv little golf ha- been played during the ]>a-t fortnight Apart frotii the nl^-*;- of anjnhed fingers1,838 words
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Article, Illustration964 1933-02-25 33 K. O - K.O. The Military V. Air Force. Tournament. GUILLERMO'S VICTORY IN RANGOON. (By lii commenting on i}^ Military v. I.'.A.F. loiiinuMi^nt lor the India Cup no? week 1 was mistaken m assuming th.it llomhanlier Kllis. 'Cockney' Morris ami L. A. (iraliiini would l>e Amongst tin*964 words
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Advertisement44 1933-02-25 33 THE j WORLD FILM ENCYCLOPEDIA I I l i A Universal Screen Guide Edited by Clarence Winchester Fully Illustrated With Art Plates of Stars, Players, Studios Scences, Theatres and Maps. for further particulars write or call M. MOHD. [HI FAKIR Co., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.44 words
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Advertisement235 1933-02-25 34 PHONE 4198. j jjl PHONE 4198 We are Malaya's Leading Sto ckists of the most Comprehensive Range of M RADIO AND MAINS COMPONENTS", etc., Just unpacked the latest from Olympia Show. Marconiphone Pick-ups: Wearite Screened H. F. Chokes: W T earite O.ti Oscillators and 0.T.1 and 0.T.2 Intermediates. Colvern Type235 words
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Miscellaneous499 1933-02-25 34 a kA-^ Stations Received m mi£L^MmM**jr /ggk < This Country. reception notes el technical lips Edited by Radiofoft THE EMPIRE TO HEAR THE DERBY. PLANS FOR BROADCASTING THE MOST FAMOUS RACE. London, Jan. »0. WireleM Iktemen all over the British Empire will hear the cry "They're (Ml" rise on Epsom499 words
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Miscellaneous324 1933-02-25 34 Wtve Station. Time. (Singapore) 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO >aily from 10 p.m. 70 a Khabarovsk (U.S.S.R.) Difljr 5 P-m--6 2. 5 Long Island, W2XV Friday, 8 to 10 p.m. 5 g Prague Tues. and Fri. 3.30 a.m. o Kuala Lumpur (MA.R.S.) lues, and Fri. 6.30 to 8.30 p.m 5 Sunday324 words
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Article563 1933-02-25 35 Capital Issue paid up Vaiuc. Dividends. 100,000 1 10% a/c. 31.12.32 180,000 5/- 10% for year 30. 0.32 300,000 1 nil for year 31. 12. 31 750,000 i 30. 6.32 #1,450,000 1 31. 8.32 I 300,000 1 31. 12.31 #3,000,000 1 31. 12.31 150,000 nir for year 31.563 words
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Article127 1933-02-25 35 DEBENTURES LOANS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 7% of 1926 Redem. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% of 1901 4i% of 1907 m 4i% of 1909 n 4% of 1913 4% 5% of 1926 ia 5% of 1928 4}% Of 1930 M PENANG MUNICIPAL 4f% of 1929 5% Victory Bonds of 1920 F.M.S.127 words
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Article473 1933-02-25 36 Capital JSSSS Dividend*. p«lli Up WilUt. 454,175 i Nil for year 29. 2.52 210,779 a 3* y-3^ 755,H2 2 30. 0.3(s 439,425 1 3*- 3-32 197,550 x 3*.xa.3I 200,000 1 »> 3O.IO.3i 750,000 1 3 1 1 'i 2 700,000 1 3 I I2 -3 I 1,020,150473 words
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Article412 1933-02-25 36 6oo,ooo 2 :h% for year 31. 12. 31 800,000 2 Nil for year 31-12.31 23,582,761 £1 20% for year 30. 0.32 I52',050 5 5% for y ear 30. 6.32 1,258,876 £1 \l% int i/c, year 50. 6.33 1,007,925 £1 5% year 30. 6.32 2,000,000 1 Nil for year 3i.xa.3i412 words
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