The Straits Times, 3 January 1932
1932-01-03
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Title Section37 1932-01-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. I No. 3. Sunday, January 3rd. 1932. Price 10 Cent*. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 3. Sunday, January 3rd, 1932. Price 10 Cents37 words
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4483 1932-01-03 1 Governor Opens Ths Exhibition. SPLENDID DISPLAY OF GOODS LOCALLY MADE. Trade." ikrvagty recommend manuuicturcrs in the East whp are looty if out foi -aa>- and means of expanding their business to examine doily the kt* natural advanrajfes possessed by Singapore before they tKik of ere^Jijj' factories4,483 words
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Article603 1932-01-03 1 CHINCHOW TO BE DEFENDED? Nanking's Orders. MANY CASUALTIES IN FIERCE FIGHTING, Nanking, Jan. 2. The National (Nanking) Government, it is understood, has ordered Marshal Chant; j Hsueh-liang strongly to defend Chinchow. General Chan Ming-shu (the new vicepi esident of the Executive Yuan), interviewed, declared that the report that the ChineseSin Kuo Min - 603 words
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Article, Illustration24 1932-01-03 1 "This worldwide slump msv enj j*Uealy." said H. K. the Governor, Sir Cecil < leateati. in declaring th .Singapore Manufacturers Exhibitioa ssk» c v rdaj24 words
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Article238 1932-01-03 1 "DO NOT SHIELD THE MONSTER.' Mother's Appeal. SEARCH FOR WOMAN IN I THE* PACE MLRDER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 2. Having been unable to trace the murderer of the little girl Ivy Page the police are now c oncentrat. ng upon a search for the woman who is238 words
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Article560 1932-01-03 1 Century By Viljoen. AUSTRALIA'S FINE SECOND INNINCS. Melbourne, Jan. 2. Th» South Africans scoied 358 runs for thafr ftrst innings in the Third Test match tjtsiltet Australia today, after having di*mi9*«J the latter for 1 their first inning*. When stumps were drawn today theReuter - 560 words
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Article184 1932-01-03 1 Miner Arrested. n OMAN KILLED CAR DRIVES ON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) > Ipoh, Jan. 2. It i« reported from Tapah that a Herious 1 motor accident occurred between Temoh and Chenderiang on the morning of BoxI ing Day. A3 a result of a police investigation184 words
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Article60 1932-01-03 1 The Hon. Mr. G. Sturrock informed the Sunday Times at 1 1 p.m. last night that over 70,00* people visited the Exhibition en Saturday. It has been decided to make a nominal charge of 20 cents for admission from today onwards, 50 per cent, of the proceeds60 words
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Advertisement12 1932-01-03 1 THE OCEAN ACCPENT it (;i (Incu Great 'Head OftV for Malaya: PORE.12 words
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Advertisement16 1932-01-03 1 I OCEAN i MOTOR i POLICIES jfy f a^Ba^l yfl alt Ume4 CAPSTAN lllafayad Jtaadatd Ggatetfe16 words
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739 1932-01-03 2 *~~Tlfl >Ili— I HHUI VII— II II Pierre Quiroule on pita all the materialistic te:Henole» >f oar times, despite nil the attemp Modern science to r.rovile a rational t planation of uncanny pfcaftOßMM, i uteiy of ghostjy appearances still remains unexplained. Footsteps in the Bigfct739 words
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Letter967 1932-01-03 2 Astonishing Facts About India's Maharajas HUNDREDS of men from India, in whose turbans rubies and diamonds sparkle, have recently been visiting the J of the British Umpire, to aiterx >nund-Tablc Conference. They aie the Maharajas, or the Princes, who share the ownership cf India with the967 words
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Article, Illustration39 1932-01-03 2 A group of seven little clowns from Pearls" Hill Sehooh SiiKtaitorr,, who disported th rm selves with hiifh xlec, and to the i/rent umusement of the of her scholars, on prhfuitinn day.39 words
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Advertisement80 1932-01-03 2 {Vow Open JthT SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS' {EXHIBITION Open Daily Until JAN. 9, 1932 AT THE NEW =MVI.S. TERMINAL j STATION. TANJONG PAGAR, SINGAPORE. jOpen Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.) (0 DIFFERENT TRADES REPRESENTED lACHINERY. CEMENT. tIBBER PRODUCTS. SHOE -MAKING. SCUITS. LEATHER GOODS. PNEAPPLES. HATS. BJILDIN6 MATERIALS. PRINTING. FJRNITURE. POTTERY.80 words
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Miscellaneous25 1932-01-03 2 A SAD CASE or WHY HE COULD NOT CELEBRATE. ITS S/^D S**O CAvSE *-CO U VSLNOW TMt S O^SE C*CSU\JK»OQ y\ WHAT is A DOZEN)25 words
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Article226 1932-01-03 3 HATTON GARDEN MYSTERY Bte Truth About The the wellknown t ihninologi- pglsouers were searched nothing of an miT minating nature was found. The pearls were t'.ill missing! A fortnight after the arrest of Grizarl and Mi gang, a carpenter named Horn, oi on, saw a -mall parcel lying in the226 words
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Article, Illustration31 1932-01-03 3 A photograph of a bust made by Miss Dora Gordine of Mr. Bodcn Kloss. the Director of Museums, S.S. and F.M.S., wfca has retired after 30 years' service with the Government.31 words
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Article, Illustration22 1932-01-03 3 Peel Bridge, on Urn m* KelanUn lint was. extensively damaged daring the recent flood-., the entire Miprr- 41 structure being swept away.22 words
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Article, Illustration22 1932-01-03 3 A Fold lorry collided with a Baby Austin in Singapore la«t week and resulted in the lorry being overturned in the ditch.22 words
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Article630 1932-01-03 3 GLOUCESTERS IN THE GREAT WAR. Traditions Upheld. WWIDUm INOINU OF W'K£S. Ohe twenty-four battalions of The! •Tfthire Regiment which exist- ed during the War, this volume* deal* with .only five that is to say the two regular battalions (the old 28th Foot and the 61st Foot) and the three first630 words
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Article, Illustration550 1932-01-03 3 Francis Ouimet - The Problem Of Good Judgment. On Golf— By Francis Ouimet. The Present Amateur and Former Open Champion TUIF. a .t rage golfer an a general thing; v a tee and gives little thought ti how he s vroing about the task af making that particular hole In the T»ar figure.550 words
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Advertisement133 1932-01-03 3 |l dW fl- Ml i:i»a^^^y;)ia:>io;)>a:)ij;na ?ix oAn invitation FROM THE BRITISH I TO THE TRADE BUYERS 01 On February 22nd, 1932, w« window been /httenth annual Our es Fair under instai I H.M. T>epart- .ay of tho.--ment of Overseas Trade. T» those n' our Malayan friends hay who have previously133 words
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Article1169 1932-01-03 4 Mainly About Malayans Oi i\ i u:ii: i tma- i aid daiinsr the '•t«}vnd u-. This m from th V»'ild whi h ■ooal and Jsaji o i:viwiK< in :i.ent;!;i y. Dvi \Li-y h'.!man itaeat mii.. oamc*l.\ M i I trtal I :ii.l towns in a Urn Je!ai i thrw :ind1,169 words
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Article39 1932-01-03 4 Dinner for 150 Down And Outs in London. London, Dec. 15. One hundred and fifty down and outs guests at a dinner in London thi* evening provided by the Calcutta V.M.C.A. in conjunction with the Chunh Army.39 words
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Article842 1932-01-03 4 HERBERT LAWRENCE - HERBERT LAWRENCE. THE NO TRUMP FETISH. ¥T is remarkable how many bridge play- I ers are addicted to the Xo Trump fot.sh to the point of r.triving to adapt their hands to such a declaration instead of discovering, as th?y should do, the bent suit in842 words
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Advertisement198 1932-01-03 4 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Intorpoiateil in Denmark.) Regular Three-Weekly PASSENGER SERVICE BANGKOK— SI M. AI'ORE PIN AHA— COLOMBO GENOA— MARSEILLES LONDON and vice versa by fast and modern one Class Diesel Motor vessels equipped with excellent passenger accommodation. All Cabins outside and majority have *d joining private bathroom. Fares198 words
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Advertisement138 1932-01-03 4 FOR ALL! £3 a weef^ certain/ WHAT married man would not feel easier in mind if he knew that he would leave behind him that much provision at least until the family has grown up A PRUDENTIAL £100 Immediate Cash "ijCCItSCJC a week for the remainder pr.i irv of the138 words
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Miscellaneous132 1932-01-03 4 lMBt f? eek's Crossword Solution. »<»[_: a iPK^vryJat^M^lll s c < *Jp'lL'B|s M.^; uil^e^ 'op I n; o u,s '-im&^^^iHb^- K 3 CHILDREN'S COMER- WUR SEED FOR SALLY, Oh dear!" cried Kthel Jane. "Poor Sally Shrew. "He has all sort* of seeds inside his shop. Thi' fur's torn off your132 words
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Miscellaneous128 1932-01-03 4 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. ACROSS. <CLUES 1. Invented 10. Low FHlow v me 13. Confined to select circle 14. Hoc SB"* IN 15. Examine g* I 2J> SSShn 1J- S"*!' I* Money i, Mr 11. First Jewi»h Il;jh T M. Afllrmative SI. Dependency of China Ner»tive 37. Obserrod 8». Take away128 words
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Article, Illustration752 1932-01-03 5 Film Critic - Film Critic. ♦♦fly Our* RADIO'S BIG THREE NO SHORTAGE of UNIVERSAL SHORTS. A CCORDING to all reports Fox has some excellent pictures in store for us early .his year. Mr. Winfield R. Sheehan, vicecnt and general manager of Fox ?iLmB, anticipates that big business will >c done with752 words
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Advertisement109 1932-01-03 5 U PHONE 6903 I PAVILION MATINEF TO-DAY AT 3.15. 6-15 TC- NIGHT 9-15 IHe m:i la-s who HUs| vsaa the |H| \vhr> niadi ;I, Rndi nut ilifTcri-iH it I OARING, ROLLICKING COMIDY -ROMANCE K. feH JB THERE'S A HOLIDAY OF AMUSEMENT IN THIS PICTURE SO DON'T MISS THIS GREAT FUN109 words
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Advertisement178 1932-01-03 5 UNIVERSAL PICTURES CORPORATION TAKE GREAT PLEASIRE IN UfTtOPUt'lWfl TWO NEW BTASI STARS IN THEI« LATEST SENSATIONAL I'KODI TION DESTINED FOR THE MOTION PICTURE HALL OF FAME WATERLOO BRIDGE FROM ROBERT E. SHERWOOD'S FAMOUS PLAY, Directed By JAMES WHALE of -JOURNEY'S END" FAME. K T It M T i s\ D178 words
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Advertisement110 1932-01-03 5 SEASON EXTENDED FOR TWO MORE DAYS! CAPITOL Malaya's Only Super Cinema. MATINEE TO-DAY at 3-15 TO-NIGHT! Continued Success of the Great Gloom-chaser that is attracting all -Singapore Bert WHEELER, robt WOOLSEY AND DOROTHY LEE in the Bombshell of Fun and Merriment. "CAUGHT PLASTERED" "THE SECRET CALL IS COMING! Book Early110 words
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Article, Illustration946 1932-01-03 6 A New Era Is At Hand For Eastern Women An Interview With King Feisal Of Irak. II'ST as there is one body polli i there is ont- body physical. Woman is part of the same 1-oil.v as iu:in. hold that It is VMM that MM represented by man should b*946 words
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Article75 1932-01-03 6 Onion juice rail be extracted easily and without tears if, instead of grating it, the onion is cut in half and pressed in an ordinary lemon squeezer. This way the juice lias a better flavour. k, custard, cornflour, and ail liquids will not burn if a lar^e clean75 words
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Article, Illustration27 1932-01-03 6 JI'IMTH Wood, the film actress, do fhis exotic ensemble and perches on a checker board, i relenting a pretty picture in black and white.27 words
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Advertisement135 1932-01-03 6 WHITEAWAYS STOCK TAKING SALE WILL COMMENCE TOMORROW Monday, January 4th and continue until Saturday, February 6th LADIES FINE RIB COTTON VEST Opei a top. coloured stripes at top. Sh;i(ies. Pink, Green, Lemon, Mauve. Ribboa shoulder stiaps. Women's size only. SALE PRICE 80 Cents Each. Boy'» Navy Boy'a Grey Flannel Flannel135 words
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Advertisement211 1932-01-03 6 SURP^^^e FROM Slt^^AßE Z A&Am§ pfljfijf., c nassssSßsl BSSSSSSSS^II^^^^^jHP Check your baby's weight WHAT A BAHY SHOULD C"""^/ JL( _X_ At birth V f^ y\ \\f 2 monthi 10; Ib*. w 10 M !b». Liv V-v i\l 12 :i v.. You can't We a baby how he is or how211 words
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828 1932-01-03 7 "THOSE STRANGE BEINGS CALLED MEN." r era. Viscountess Cathcart Makes A Surprising Suggestion. TOF conversation at a party to which I w»* invited a short time ago veered 1 from cocktails and dsmvng to men. Someentured the remark that men were I strange rreaturc» and someone elae sugIgwtod that this828 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1932-01-03 7 SOME VALUABLE ADVICE BY M. CARTON, PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF FRENCH CHEFS. GOOD cooking is one of the greatest arts in the world. Some would-be philosophers have affected to despise it in < ommon with other pleasures of tht Thi however is not philosophy1,286 words
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706 1932-01-03 8 Several columns of thi? issue of Th: Sunday Times are occupied by report pkiurrs relating to the Sing«»pori> Manu tacturers' Exhibition which v/t s opentnl h| I His Excellency the Governo yesterdaj afternoon. We make no apology fo devoting so much space to thii one706 words
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1041 1932-01-03 8 GEORGE BERNARD SHAW RIDICULES PROHIBITION in jetting the money because the cil have lost confidence in the authoriti This respect for private entt -i termed "liberty" ami is symbolised by America's Statute of Lileity. I '>n t( r inio trouble by saying that th.- p place for t:iis statute of1,041 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1932-01-03 8 Believe it or not feing the Assertions of fnanias Ptace at last They talk about meiry" Christmas amd a "happy' Year. I will let the first pass. But •i ond Happy cfter being ou. ■n the customary splurge on the night o; Don't be ridiculous, my dear old oy, lut1,135 words
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Advertisement93 1932-01-03 8 SBk ■> ssW »k)l^^ k -dJesl^^^B biVw^LbW For House Wiring Use C.T.S. CABLES Sole Agents i John Morey Co. SINGAPORE. RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT "Monia Utter aid His Augmented Concert Orchesira" h C. Nan VYchoi "I^ohcngrin" il. Wa:?itcr INTERVAL lilt--! ;:n M K. QlMkl Andan'( Cantabile I*. T-« haikow.-ky Menu Del>ii93 words
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Advertisement51 1932-01-03 8 "I leva ertrything thai* old old fntndt. old limes, old manners, old bocki And need one say, th' magnificent VC hisky called L Old Rarity CUARANTEtD 15 YEARS OLD tjp 4-. p*r bottle incktdmc duty f M C ALISTER CO. L TO V So>e *9*hl fer S S C FMS51 words
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191 1932-01-03 9 Cwmgtvm Makes Rvady For Thy Uorst. Bombay, Jan. 2. 1 rirent measures arc being taken by tho Consrrcss Workintr Committee in anticipation of the possible issue of a special Ordinance leading to the arrest of Mr. Gandhi and other prominent Congress leader*. Th"» local Ciongress191 words
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Article173 1932-01-03 9 Formal I tauguration on New Year's Day. Nanking, Jan. 2. The new National Nanking Government formally inaugurated at noon yesterday. The new Chairman of the Government tfclr. Lin Sen), the presidents and vicepresidents of the Fi\e Yuans (or Councils), and the various Ministers all assumed their respective posts.Sin Kuo Min - 173 words
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Article, Illustration17 1932-01-03 9 A photograph taken during the Lind and Sea Sports in Singapore oa Friday17 words
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Article, Illustration215 1932-01-03 9 British - SuKKVAtiim British London, Jan. 2. Writing in the January Army Quarterly, Brigadier-dcneral C I>. Bruce suggest:, that Japan should be granted a mandate for Manchuria, ?im lar to the mandates in respect of Irak. Syria and TransJi rdania, to be h Id under the League or under the215 words
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Article70 1932-01-03 9 Death Oj Sir Thomas lAlJt^tl's OftfMHH'Ht. Gleftfci-ad, Long Island, Jan L\ Tho «.'"ath has otxi.rred Mff« si t»i" Iselin. tbe I'l Cup a?ain<t th<- !atc Sir Thorr.as LintonS Shamro k Reij The lat< n was the owner of the ytu ht? Vipilaa*. Defender and Relianc (all cup defenders)70 words
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Article80 1932-01-03 9 King Sends His Sympathy to Mr. C. P. Scott's Family. Rugby, Jan. 2. Messages f r^ mpathy have been received l»v the numbers of the family of the !at: Mr. C. P. S g. the Prime Minirtcr and leadinr British statesmen who pay a high tribute to80 words
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Advertisement113 1932-01-03 9 little^ VACUUM PACKED COFFEE (THE ONLY COFFEE ACTUALLY PACKED IN MALAYA UNDER VACUUM PROCESS) 1 XX L «pX.«3«3< WE CANNOT IMPROVE THE QUALITY OP (Til COFFEE IT IS THE BEST, WE HAVE HOWEVER DONE. THE NEXT BEST THING, DfPBOVED OUK PACKINc;. BVERY (.KM INK TIN OF LITTLE'S COFFEE IS NOW113 words
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Advertisement174 1932-01-03 9 1932 MORRIS MAJOR SIX A Distinctive "Six" of restful riding comfort and vivid road performance. bmimmS ym^^swvE^b^v l §MMM^ 1—^ B The new I9JI Morris Major will make an instant appeal to the Malayan motorist in search of a distinctive, economical and responsive "SIX" of lively power. Performance is even174 words
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Article432 1932-01-03 10 How They Do It With A Smile l:i flrituin. (From Our Own Corrc-ipoivltnt.) n. Jjin. 1. For the first Uric n hixtary he taxcayers of Great Britaia queued up t<, (ay their income-tax v.«st raay in the ChancelU r <•. tbi i. bt early payment >■ -ayBritish Wireless - 432 words
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Article19 1932-01-03 10 Peshawar, Jan. 2. An additional 170 Redsh.rts" have boen arrested, making a total of over 1,300 arrests.—ReuU#\19 words
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Advertisement201 1932-01-03 10 There is a Grade FOR YOUR CAR^^p^ C\ v* 3-^^^ A UNION MOTOR OIL \J Agent*: SIME DARBY Co. Ltd., S.S. A F.M.S. GENUINE TEAKWOOD FURNITURE MADE BY GENUINE SHANGHAI CARPENTERS High class Fjrench Piano-polish. Latest British Designs. Fancy Satin-inlay and Teakwood cross -grain works. NANG HENG FURNITURE CO., Factory201 words
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Advertisement55 1932-01-03 10 You Should Visit The Salon of International Photography in the Capitol Theatre Ballroom December 30th to January 9th. Showing photographs of every description from every part of the world which won awards in the recent "Kodak" International Competition. Part of the Salon is devoted to the Malayan entries in the55 words
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Article3958 1932-01-03 11 HDAMID) WHffITTEMW - Venqeance. in mine HDAVID WHITELAW OUR SERIAL STORY— Continued from lost weeh. BY (Author of "T'f the KMer," "The UNA ''< fm Metis," etc., etc.) Rodney Blame re- THE BEGINNING OF Priory and spend turned from the War THE STORY. the rest J Mfc to find his father a suicide3,958 words
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Advertisement228 1932-01-03 11 SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITION UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR SECTION PATERSON, SIMONS, CO., LTD. c i AN UNDERWOOD PORTABLE WILL MAKE YOUR MAIL EASIER T° wwte AND EASIER to read PHONE 5991. VAN HIN FURNITURE CO. Worimhoa— IJ2 131. Orchard Road. Showroom—l JO. Orchard Kuad. Hi*h (las* Manufactim228 words
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Article, Illustration1769 1932-01-03 12 Books Your Child Will Love And Some Others The Book Page M orM Tak H.»»n. Hy Prayings by Harold I «ll mi a etory. Original tales and rrkten and illustrated b] Th« .-hildren. Dean. 1 each. "Th Hook" i)\ Harold wi'.ii just ■h will :y ha* m the c afa1,769 words
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848 1932-01-03 12 The Best Books Are- An Interview With Paul Valery The French Poet. |7AM F it cliche, for it. means nothing in itself. An author may be famous for a decade or more, but nil celebrity may vanish as quickly as it came. The I only848 words
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Advertisement106 1932-01-03 12 '^^^■^^r U^^^MMV MM^^^^MT^MrS I 10 Fh Cl\rS -WAN I) milUlsh viumm t ii f i him i ii i great mi rcr\ fisi hi -hi MAI I A COMRfII It fAY lii -,l\ l( MASK 01 \M I I I NCUNC 1 -It I INK I I Ml r 1106 words
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Advertisement155 1932-01-03 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH THE WOKI.M WIDE HKI'UTATION. m ~=7. Writing Pad' Manufactured by: JOHN DICKINSON (0., LTD. (Incorpora ran mm ■CM M'ouk. WO sr n |i ti \l I -1 iTION'ERS l\ i\ A New Book km The Young People CAROLINE THE CROCODILE I f.<.lllil-d ;l y, VJnK i-155 words
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GROWING INTEREST IN MALAYAN ASIATIC CLUB LIFE.
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Article, Illustration432 1932-01-03 13 Second Anninrsttry Celebrations. rpHE Amateur Athletic Union held their .rend anniversary ce! ?»iratxns, with a f a i r KM M Sun«i:iy If the risid.me < f Mr Lim CWi Ean, 16 Lor©:. ang. An exhibition of badminton was given by Hrn ■>. Urn Tian Wan and432 words
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Article, Illustration303 1932-01-03 13 Today, Jan. 3. The Straits (hinese Amateur Drama.!, and Musical Society performance. Moonlight Hall, New World, 9 p.m. Broadway Musical Party First annual general meeting, Mr. Lim Hock Choon'residence, 6-8, Joo Chiat Terrace, noon. Golden Bell Minstrels Weekly music practice, M:\ Wee Bee I^e's residence,303 words
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Article, Illustration266 1932-01-03 13 Amalgamation Of Three Clubs. [N the yiai representatives of two (tic associations, the Amateur Drawing ation and the Straits CUMM Literary Association, came to and decided to amalgamate. advantage to both assoi >ut and a mutual I at, and with the \ss(K-iat on came It was exempted from266 words
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Article, Illustration279 1932-01-03 13 rpHE AmatMir Sporting Association was the first association to introduce the frame of Badminton in Singapore as well as in the whole ctf Malaya. In view of the very keen interest taken in this frame, the patron, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, presented a beautiful shield279 words
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Advertisement300 1932-01-03 13 r Secretaries of all Asiatic I clubs are requested to I forward news regarding I t their organisations, to- t I aether with any photo- ap h s suitable for I reproduction. I REGLYKOL Sure Cm for Dialu-u > 1 KOI Btaias me.licinal herbs harmles, t i health. an.i Ac300 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1932-01-03 14 AN UPCOUNTRY DIARY. Lall Singh's Career. THE NON-BENDERS A REAL VETERAN. (By Forward). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SO the Ceylon boxers are coming to Kuala Lumpur after all. Mr. Pat Zilwa. who is mainly responsible for their having come over to this country, seemed very essimistic1,321 words
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Article99 1932-01-03 14 Batu Pahat and Malacca Chinese Draw I—l.1 I. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 2. In a football match at Muar today, before a large crowd, the Malacca Chinese Football Association XI drew with the Batu Pahat Football Association each side scoring a goal. Malacca opened the scoring99 words
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572 1932-01-03 14 Fast Hockey On The Padang. S.C.C. 1 Combined Services I. Although the hockey match between the S.C.C. and the Combined Service* was played at quite a fast pace, it cannot be described as having Icon an interesting game. Nothing better could have been wished for572 words
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Article, Illustration24 1932-01-03 14 I Jill Singh, the popular young Selangor cricketer, who sailed from Singapore yesterday for India, where he will play in the National Cricket Trials.24 words
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Article, Illustration39 1932-01-03 14 Barnsley Overwhelmed At Bradford. London, Jan. 2. The following were the results of matches played in the English and Scottish Leagues today Fin* Division. Second Ilivikion. Third Division <So«th*rn>. Third I>ivi«U>n (Northern). Scottish L***ifc? (Div. t.)39 words
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Article216 1932-01-03 14 Exciting Rugby At Twickenham. London, Jan. 2. 8. Africa 7 pts. England At Twickenham today, before a crowd of 70/XM) people, in excellent weather and with the turf in splenJid condition. South Africa defeated England by 7 points to 0. South Africa had the best of216 words
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Article86 1932-01-03 14 Riven Again Defeat* Well: There was a fairly large attendance at the New World Arena last night when Al i scored another victory over George Wells, of Ceyloa. The fight went the whole distance of 12 rounds and Rivers won by a comfortable margin after flooring his86 words
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Advertisement145 1932-01-03 14 FOR QUALITY IN SPORTS REQUISITES Tennis. Badminton, Hockey, Cricket, Football, Rugby. Restringing is our speciality. THE UNIVERSAL SPORTS CO. (Junction of Java St. and Ampang Street.) 26, Java Street, KUALA LUMPUR. If You Want Good Fresh CREAMY BUTTER Always Ask for NORCO BRAND. Obtainable at: LIM KHOON HENG, General Provision145 words
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Advertisement4 1932-01-03 14 (Continued in preceding column)4 words
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Advertisement31 1932-01-03 14 GIVE OUR FRESH ENGLI SH KIPPERS A TRIAL SI NC APORE E OU STflBJ^Eg I*%MTtf You FRU II tonic THE 93* DRINK I jr 1 S^L^ il^E3 BOTTLED BY FRASERtNEAVE UMITID31 words
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Article, Illustration1378 1932-01-03 15 Merchants beat "HE A.P.C. AND I. ouruawvn! final. UHIPS EVCIISEERS A GREAT TRY. chant .11 I fJt. and f. 5 In joint leaders in the §.CC. Wafrifey navtsnt, the w»d Lh« A 1., met (.-.i the Padang y*»torday nr.<i rjn open pum 1 ii w'rh the handling Id have been1,378 words
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Article590 1932-01-03 15 SOUTH JOHORE AT DUNEARN ROAD. Surhriti:)^ Uin Over Public Services. S. Jonore 13 p« I'rb. Strvs. pts. A South .io v firt'" T surprisingly inflicted defeat on ih;> Public Sn v K-r at Duneain Road yr»un!ay by i:J points (two goals and a :ry> to II (a goal and a590 words
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Article184 1932-01-03 15 GJpgl Them I irtory Over The Wri. (From Our Own orraspondent.) Screnban, Jan. 2. Sclangor I Th* Nexri .1. A ir«a!. seorotl as the Jlnnl whistl* founded, decided the is*u* in the Inter- i Stau> hockey match todny, when Sclar.for beat the N'cjtri l>y 4 iroals184 words
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Advertisement24 1932-01-03 15 RUBBER GOODS Manufactured from Malayan Rubber Displayed in ROOMS L ft M Section 40 Your Visit is Appreciated TAN KAH KEE k CO., LTD.24 words
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Article, Illustration13 1932-01-03 16 Sir \i the Siiijrapcre Manufacturers' Exhibition open.13 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-01-03 16 A section of the large crowd of people who attended the ceremony.12 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-01-03 16 Sor.v. c! Ikf ir.e:r,bc i :.c »1.0 rendo.cd >a'uub'c o.^anisatlrn v. ork.12 words
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Article, Illustration10 1932-01-03 16 The very elaborate stand of the Singapore Rubber Works, Ltd.10 words
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Article, Illustration16 1932-01-03 16 tion tf the large crowd vUrfa loured the stands continuously from 4 p.m. almost until midnight.16 words
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Article, Illustration10 1932-01-03 16 Fun at Ih*- Sea View suintin*tnK pa^ar during the holidays.10 words
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Advertisement10 1932-01-03 16 EXHIBITION PICTURES. THE ART STUDIO 87, Selcgie Road. Phone 232310 words
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