The Straits Times, 24 January 1932
1932-01-24
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Title Section36 1932-01-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 6. Sunday, January 24th, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 6. Sunday, January 24th, 1932. Price 10 Cents.36 words
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299 1932-01-24 1 PROTEST AGAINST SENTENCES. Attempt To Hum Doivn Poli,*' Station. WOMAN RIVOLT. Millounn's Daughter Leads Strikers. Miss Anasuya Sarabhai, the president of the Ahmedabad Labour Union, and the daughter of the largest millowner in the town, is said to be leading a strike of 70,000Reuter - 299 words
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Article377 1932-01-24 1 Shamgmd Situation. THE JAPANESE KAYAL DEMO*sSTRATH>\. New York, Jan. Considerable uneasiness as regards a possible Japaneso naval demonstration in Shanghai, and a pursuance of the anti•I a pa nose economic boycott are <'\prea*«d l.y the. Washington correspondent of the New York Tinn-s. b lx'li<-\.-.l that diplomaticSin Kuo Min - 377 words
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Article, Illustration29 1932-01-24 1 ThJPanchuria problem as a*en by a Chinese cs rt a— iit, Yankee l.tosfc. who offers the drawing example of "Old Japanese Art m Manchuria."29 words
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Article484 1932-01-24 1 Dedication Of St. Andrew"* Recalled. Today marks the seventieth anniverrmrf of the dedicaiion of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, and the event is being commemorati d in the services held. y of laymen representing the various parishes and districts of the Diocese will be welcome 1 by the484 words
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Article102 1932-01-24 1 Murderous Assault By Dartmoor] Convict. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Saturday. During tht early hoirrs of yesterday mot nine a warder, proceeding on his round- of the cells in tht Dartmoor com it t prison, was murderously attacked l»> a desperate convict. '1 he convict, who was armed102 words
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Article71 1932-01-24 1 Mr. Mac Donald to Meet M. Laval. Rujrby, Jan. 23. Tho possibility .x an early meeting n Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. the 'i Prime Minister, and M. Laval, th» li Prime Minister, is still under contion, and they ere endeavouring to arrange a date in th; nearBritish Wireless - 71 words
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Article19 1932-01-24 1 New York, Jan uteaincr. has xailei with -•O.OSX' th of gold, mostly for PlMie. -lU'u19 words
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Article408 1932-01-24 1 Ricksha Parados Still Continue. The parade of women in rickshas which gave such an unsavoury character t*> the centre of the town a year ago has also ceased to be." This statement occurring in an article on the social evil problem published in an issue of408 words
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Article414 1932-01-24 1 "What W mild You Do With $100,000. There was an extraordinary response t> the invitation to write a hundred-word essay on What I would do with S100.000," just over 1.2<>0 replies coming to hand in a week. Most of the entries **re of a humorous nature and between three414 words
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Article71 1932-01-24 1 Press Comments, "SAVING MINISTERIAL FACES." London, Jan. 23. Sharp divisions of opinion have quickly n in political circles over the Cabinet's solution of the tar I Many Conservatives outside the Government are convinced that tiic doctrine at Cabinet responsibility has been jrravcly undermined, while Liberals are of71 words
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Article60 1932-01-24 1 Alleged Manslaughter Of Civil Guard. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Saturday. Lady Cathleen Nelson was charged at Trim. Co. Meath, with the manslaughter of a Ci.ic duard named John Murnaghan. It was alleged that the Guard was knocked down by a car driven by the accused.60 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1932-01-24 1 British Museum's Search tor Snvvimen. i NEARLY EXTINCT. Hunt In Svlangor And Perak Swamps. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I urn pin, Saturday. An expedition is being organised in Malaya, on behalf of the British Museum, to search for a one-horned rhinoceros an animal extremely rare in1,106 words
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Advertisement18 1932-01-24 1 Pthe ocean ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. I (Incorporated in Great Hrit.. 'Head Office f r Malaya: SINGAI'OKK.18 words
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Advertisement15 1932-01-24 1 'OCEAN MOTOR I POLICIES -g CafxUasi VSg___giv MADE IN ENGLAND W.D H.O.WILLS. BRISTOL x LONDON.15 words
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Article, Illustration2628 1932-01-24 2 The Bloke In The BACK ALLEY - The Bloke In The BACK ALLEY. By WIIWS this 'ere financial muddle all ■it Well, old 'oss, it's like this y'see. If you 'ad a thousand quid and was ayia' you double compliment ye it HI t)M nank. Then thr would slip you a small "raka2,628 words
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Article1219 1932-01-24 2 "On Safari!" By \httor-4'nr Through The Great African Jungle The Heart Of The FI hite Rhino Country. <l!> Mrs. Waller Jameson, the traveller and explorer.) "/~|N Safari!" It sounds romantic, w man it" That is whir women and a sma) 1 native boy thought when we1,219 words
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Miscellaneous27 1932-01-24 2 i— J I ME TM*,t w^tMf Poq. k.ic OH 1 1 THOUGH r The Little L^ ■^E«f,U si r>i^ fe&Vl I rl _J I 1 1 a27 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1932-01-24 3 Some entertaining stories of Dick Turpin the most famous of all highwaymen whose spectacular ride from London to York on his mare, Black Bess, has fired the imagination of thousands of schoolboys and grown-ups, are told below in this very excellent article by Frank Bardon.1,886 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter363 1932-01-24 3 To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir,—ln your last issue, your representative writes in regard to Jason Ho, the Kuala Lumpur schoolboy boxer and the advisability of a 15-year-old boy being allowed to box eight strenuous, rounds," etc. Jason Ho will be 17 years of age within six363 words
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Advertisement162 1932-01-24 3 Beautiful Gills FOR COUPONS. udVG > olir r Reszke coupons for two weeks Then count them, read our gift booklet, and see what they will bring you! For Instance For Only 35 Coupons you may have t^f I Lady's Morocco Leather Handbag. I (Fmnigan style). Beautifully fitted and finished. Zip162 words
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Article1274 1932-01-24 4 THE WANDERER - Mainly About Malayans THE WANDERER. i?i fHERE has been some disappointment over the additions to the State 1 Councils of Selangor and Perak which have been made under the devolution policy. It was cenerally assumed from Sir Cecil dementi' irrcech at Si: Menanti that the new policy would give the1,274 words
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1033 1932-01-24 4 HKRIIKKT LAWRENCE - HONESTY IN BIDDING BEST POLICY. HKRIIKKT LAWRENCE BRIDGE NOTES. IU HONESTY is, most assuredly, the best policy at Contract Bridge particularly in the opening bid. There might be justification for running wild later on and I am all in favour of a little flag flying. The player who does not1,033 words
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Advertisement550 1932-01-24 4 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Regular Three-Weekly; PASSENGER SERVICE BANGKOK— SINGAPORE PENANG— 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 adjoining private bathroom. Fares to T ondon: £57550 words
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Advertisement123 1932-01-24 4 TNE COLONIAL RESTAURANT 47 C- 49, Sultan Street, KOALA U MPLR, F.M.S. Rooms single or double available with electric fans to each. Rent (ireatly Reduced. Meals and refreshments supplied at all tunes both CHINESE and EUROPEAN from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. [Retail orders accepted.] Best Cuisine arrangements under experts123 words
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Miscellaneous162 1932-01-24 4 Last W eek's Crossword Solution. BM'OlD'uL!u l bPa|T lAJbib E~B 3|AJPMniMS; i S£^P |T|S|u|NiD|i.i£iDßsA' i ,-,£;O] o B rW v na»i fa r T i 11-Hcle.Hd£^t N^jjj[&j|| M sl^ *m^ ftN p H 5 E rF R^L' R^ Ie [i jE. jir^t 71 Idlo|AiPiS^^M|u. s e.c|u n pPsL'AiTiTiE^N SjAh SMaH^HW"162 words
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Miscellaneous177 1932-01-24 4 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. ffIBoBBBW^ r w Mi,. L j T rw &£^n p_ P ZB^ZZ^H 3 Zf!K~RZ si 55~ 5i p^S5"~ spi pi,,^- £2*-^ 56 §7^ Ws- 3T^ 59 •<■ oo a?& tiM UM Ivl *****1 t^a l^fe: (CLUES.) ACROSS. DOWN. I. Juiijre of merit llcailvM-ar Re»ul«te islatiac to tho177 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1932-01-24 5 CONSTANCE BENNETT - CONSTANCE BENNETT Hollywood Finance The GOLDEN ROAD TO FAME By (The highest paid Cinema Star.) ruVIUSATION-as it is today— presupposes the use of money in some form or other. Clothes, f »od, drink, all represent I much value in hard cash of the realm.1,068 words
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Advertisement87 1932-01-24 5 MATINEE TO- DAY AT 3.15. PAVILION 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 It's "BIG SHOW" NightTwo Great Productions and NO increase in PRICE! Her eyes were like fire... her lips like icine ..it mm death to love her. ana yet no man could resist TEMPESTUOUS, GORGEOUS ROMANCE ALLURING EXCITING GLAMOROUS NIGHTS OF SONG!87 words
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Advertisement47 1932-01-24 5 Coming Soon— The Year's Biggest Pictures MOST THRILLING t MOST SENSATIONAL I TAKEN IN THE WILDS OF DESTINED FOR THE MOTION PAHANG AND BORNEO. PICTURE HALL OF FAME. L^P^Lv ft %^^^F a\ awi k l i*-a^ ■V'^te. Lbb^^^^ T mt J^i T rliMsffyUim PAUILION ■Trtf»B l ni47 words
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Advertisement168 1932-01-24 5 [CAPITOL Commencing TO DAY at the SPECIAL MATINEE, 3-15 6-lS TONIGHT 9-15 The Famous Picture that overwhelmed London Audiences for 2 Months Dr. ARNOLD FANCK'S Amazing dramatic Document of Human Struggle and Endurance TRAVEL The Celebrated Dancer, JH-^J I. KM Kill INS I MIL. PICTURE! i| r TENSE DRAMA with168 words
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Article, Illustration132 1932-01-24 6 DYJAMAS tint ij by having the very «/•,</»• tf that fin m v .skirt joined to a top m Crowes </ tien at the buck. .'< very short exit finishes the en*eml>h ifd ant in b.'dijf crfpe-de-Chine in green n < <<>L>ur», embroidered and hemstitched. .V tt/htyoir<ix thut132 words
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Article, Illustration469 1932-01-24 6 London, Jan. 1. QTYUMUOST and price-right will be the Hiitish manufacturers' slogan of It will capture the imagination he orders of the world's buyers at n- forthcoming British Industries Fair at the White City. The transluscent brilliance of the printf colours will drive away taxalM469 words
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Article46 1932-01-24 6 'i l/ and the U x. i i" 'In Simdii'/ Time* '■'<■ fuHimt* Lottdam md I'm is fashion leaders. The article I 1/ /.'//n anl 11. Symnnds, managing director at Hi PtlWa **d president <if thr flntmh Fashion.: and Fabrics Bureau, whose forecasts /ushion ure uncannily true.46 words
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Article, Illustration26 1932-01-24 6 HERE are tvejteville original creations. On the right is an evening gown of iorafybrorade and on the left a restaurant or dinner gown of line-green georgette.26 words
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Advertisement198 1932-01-24 6 Last Two Weeks WHITEAWAYS STOCKTAKING SALE nil D 12 3 4 1 "BLACKBIRD" Fountain Pens. Non self filiing, plain blnck vrlcanite barrel, 1 J et fi 4d Nib, fine, medium or hioad. SALE $2.50 2 'BLACKBIRD" Self Filling Fountain Pens. Plain riilcaaita Lanel, sHf filling, 14 ct. Gold Nib, in198 words
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Advertisement214 1932-01-24 6 BRITISH MADE JEWELLERY. JUST ARRIVED BEAUTIFLL ASSORTMENT of RINGS SET WITH DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES BIG VARIETY IN DESIGNS AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. WATCHES of THE BEST SWISS MAKE ENORMOUS STOCK SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. LOWEST PRICES AND LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ALWAYS IN FORCE AT RENE ULLMANN214 words
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Article, Illustration743 1932-01-24 7 NIGEL SHARPE - NIGEL SHARPE. Fatuous Tennis Players Hy Value Of Attack In Defence. Hi Tin* Famous Da\is <!up International Pla\rr. This week Nigel Sharpe discourses on the best service for short men, and stresses the methods of Wilmer Allison who aims at hitting the ball as high as possible. A1.1.l743 words
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Article, Illustration918 1932-01-24 7 BEHIND doi'.Wie rows of bar'n-d wire fencing ex>Kaiaer Wilheha t-ht-Second af Germany lives a virtual prii- in the heart of the Netherlands. Apparently tht Bmperor still fears for his personal i von today. 13 J his flight t><>m I Win. A visit to Dot.m has .(mvintcd918 words
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Article159 1932-01-24 7 Remarkable Di&cotcriv* In \uhiun Desert. Cairo, Jan. 10. aikable djofoverrtk have been I n ade by an archaeological exp*i hich has been txcavatiig the mounds at .n the windswept Nubian Desert, -(.uth of the great temple of Abusimbal. iO miles north of Wady Haifa. The mounds have been159 words
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772 1932-01-24 7 FRANCIS OUIMET - FRANCIS OUIMET >+"Golf Wotes»*< By I (Pre-«*nl Ainatrur and Former Oprn Cham pion IT is a well estahlished fact that if a golfer is Koine io be U cessful he must i learn to keep hi* eye on the ball and! from the ti.r.e he772 words
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Article164 1932-01-24 7 Attempt to Loot Large Grocery Store. Dunedin (New Zealand), Jan. M. Angry scenes were witness*. i in ihc ay and again today, wher crowd* of unemployed attempted to loot •i large grocery store. Thy trouble began yesterday morninp. ram several hundred unemployed mar. h eu to the ofhies164 words
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Article137 1932-01-24 7 To Study "Medicine Men's Secrets in Tim hurt r»o. London, Jan. 12. When the well-known explorer. Mr. William Seabrook. leaves England toaaarrow, <.n a flight to Timbuctoo to stud) the occult secrets of the native medi-i.-ine men there, he will haw as a pa-s- woman to undertake such137 words
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Advertisement107 1932-01-24 7 nnj nnjß^ I s" wVCI M^iXy^tif Charming when new still ■■^^Kjf I *^M. charming after many a wash. Hi. Sm The lovely design that first VIM t! j attracted you is fresh and l\| JS colourful as ever. In fact, 'he more you wear Tohralco the more you marvel at107 words
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Miscellaneous522 1932-01-24 7 MALAYAN RADIO PROGRAMMES, fatf Week's Concerts From Saigon, TWE following are the details of pro- grammes for today and tomorrow: SUNDAY. BANDOENG RADIO (AMATEUR) SOCY.. I'MY., 58 metres, 10.40 to 11.40 a.m. classical and church music (recorded) 11.40 a.m. to 1.40 p.m., music from Preanger Hotel interspersed with similar pramaphonc522 words
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625 1932-01-24 8 The Straits Times TOTIDEM VERBIS. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3689. Following receipt of information of the of Gandhi and a number of Congress officials, news from India became very scarce and little wris cabled beyonJ statements that625 words
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Article975 1932-01-24 8 EVELYN DENTON - EVELYN DENTON. Have You Met This One No. 2. By /\NR morning at breakfast Dick told me that Jeremy Neave had asked if I would go and look his wife up sometimes, aa she was so lonely and bored. Not having a very amiable disposition975 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1932-01-24 8 Believe it or not being The Assertions of Anamias I am annoyed Furious So angry am I that I am biting my nails, tearing my golden locks and looking for The Ro»» so that I may say Bah "to him. And- ft is all because of a flat-faced nincompoop from1,469 words
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Advertisement58 1932-01-24 8 LET HENLEY (^ABLES Carry The Current f (I •jsooo iw*- I Sole Agents i John Morey Co. SINGAPORE. Phone 7558. P.O. Box 374. RAFFLES HOTEL SINGAPORE. January 24, 1932. There will be No Orchestral Concert TONIGHT. QUALITY SECOND TO NONE IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE EVENTUALLY! WHY58 words
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Advertisement43 1932-01-24 8 7 kve everything thats old -old fntndt, •Id limes, eld manners, oltl bocks." And need one say. the m&gnificenr VChisky called "Old Rarity GUARANTEED 15 YEARS OLD t]p 4-.- p«r6o///« < incfu^cduty M9ALISTER I CO. IT? SoJt Agent for S i C FMS f43 words
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Article, Illustration29 1932-01-24 9 This cra-h orc-urred in Colljer ti'U>, Singapore, t.ppoeite the Hens kong Kank. The car on the ritjh which hailed from Batu Pahat, .u-tained consMerahle damage.29 words
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1129 1932-01-24 9 MANY INTERESTS SERVED IN THE COLONY. Much is heard of Urn CUmM Protec- ji torate in t' Straits Setti^nicnts, but the general public .oe h.ips knows little of what this b »;ly io and the work for which it is ic-ponsilile. The purpose cf this1,129 words
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Article232 1932-01-24 9 JEW ELLERY THEFT. Euroiwan Woman Who nas ictiiniscd. Having decampel with several thousand, i 'ollars worth of jewtllcry l-e--longins: to a Kuropoan woman in Singa- J a Cant >nesc :»mah and her con-' federal both em- v.o.nan whom they vi tim- II ii ul of the leng law al Id232 words
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163 1932-01-24 9 UNSCRUPYULOUS SELLERS OF WATER MILK. Amazing Figures Given To Police Magistrate. Indian "su»u wallahs" or milk sellers who have been foisting more water than nilk on a long suffering public and reap ng a rich harvest from their nefarious >usiness. were pit-sent in force before Mr. 1 H. Whitton. the163 words
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Article126 1932-01-24 9 Sound Picture of Mont Blanc At The Capitol. A novel offering in sound pictures will ie nhown at the Canitol from today in the Aafa production Avalanc h• which is described as an epic of Mont Blcnr. A private screening showed th*u the praise which has been bestowed on126 words
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Article108 1932-01-24 9 Fractured Leg Amputated At Hospital. The Singapore lawyer. Mr. G. H. Gard!«ide, who was involved in a serious motoring accident early in November in Bras Basah Road, is still at the c.eneral Hospital and, according to inquiries ma r Straits Times reporter, his injured leg was amputated last108 words
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Article213 1932-01-24 9 Escort lor In. hirkup I\otv In Singapore, Dr. Norman Nelfon Kiikip, William Falkner McGoniclr. Rnnuige and William Falkn< me of the many aliases attributed to the FunijKan who is being detained in the Colony \<y the police authorities on cabled information re< from the Home Office and213 words
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Article62 1932-01-24 9 Additions to Conference Committee Rugby. J;in. 11. Sir Zulfiquai Ali Khan and Mr. CbiatA* mani hiivr keen added t the Indian |mtsonnel of tit- Coiiimittee \< hi»h is atxmt to begin veril in 1 ruiia on Urn line* -ugi^estad iV thi- Betmd Table Coafem British R The message62 words
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Article45 1932-01-24 9 Runs Ashore in Fog Off Isle of Wight. (From Our Own Correspondent.) V.'l trials pi i..r t proi lon, n\ a Ik the l<-!e i.f Wight yesti rday mnining in a log. Th. baeenentl: a^c«?rt»in"d that she had U-en holed in the bows.45 words
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Advertisement192 1932-01-24 9 USE ALUMINIUM Alu (I) ECONOMIU Kin W 11,1. NOT hi IfN KOODSTI'FFS. CANNOT (HIP (4) WILL not irt>i i KKTAINAtHE XATI RAL COI.OIR AMI II iVOIR OF FOODS. t "We are confident Mr communicate poison- HEAVY BRITISH Nil T t ous qualities to food SAUCEPAN. in the process of ii192 words
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Advertisement206 1932-01-24 9 For the strictest economy in 1932, but with no loss of motoring comfort it must be all in fir Ifllllvl a^^aW T^a^a^a^aw 1 \u^^^ j^\ a^^^aT^^aV .Jsw^^a^nk^i^Ba g^ v^^v vCw^Jbi bY 1 ef Odfi MINOR Right fro:n the start, the Minor of line an 1 fini h. I >.r has206 words
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Article56 1932-01-24 10 Leaving Bangkok Next Week. The German Consul-Gencval in Sinjrapeir I'ec^ifi a telegram from Bangkok .-t nijfht statinp that Kraulein Elli Beinhorn, ihe younjr German girl who is from Berlin to Bali, will not leave ipore until ihc midfile of nt'.\t She arrived at Don Huang <n Thui.-xlay56 words
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Article, Illustration13 1932-01-24 10 A |)li<it(»i,r;i|.h taken in Singapore during >c>terday's Thaipusam festival celebrations.13 words
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Article72 1932-01-24 10 Central Syndicate And Restriction. (FlMs) Oat "v ii in n -pondent.) S..'i,ahaya, Jan. 2.). The newspaper, Hai tates that th< Central Sujrar Syndicate does not consider suspending the whale sugar in- -'ar, IjUt v ould shsU |i form of rcstri( .icdin? miMinri of Br.tish India cstitblishinir its own72 words
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Article99 1932-01-24 10 Another Run Begins On Tin entnd Bank. H'in£ K«>ng. Jan. 23. A further tW *i «'entrai Kwsßftcnf I anton' Kuo Mm. In the above connection the following rtn iron trie South China M on(!tnt at Canton i Jar. IS) eorod bj thi i-.^ue of' itral Bank ing of99 words
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Article57 1932-01-24 10 Death of Former F.M.S. Auditor-General. (From Our Own < (>• it pondent. I or.d in. Satunl..-. Tin Wil'ia.r. Ta!l>oi. ot tk I'alh t, who wa Ferak Mralant to th i ii! hi- work in rak, Negri Sembilan a-i i an<i in January 1912 Kuala l.unvur n.;57 words
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Article38 1932-01-24 10 Proposal for Combine of Four Main Companies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) tor.. Saturday. Th,e pio;o,a! V. il:iam Whitelaw, ch«i, man. I comof Britain 7s ar? understood to >> r« eiviag very favouri abe on l>y tIM (1.38 words
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Article136 1932-01-24 10 Chief H oman Organiser Of Labour Party. London, Jan. 23. Dr. Marion Phiiiips, the former Socialember fo Sunderland, die 1 this ing, aged 1)1. She v.a« ihc chief woman organiser of >he Ijboui Party, and had b-en pro- octal work. Dr. Mtnon Phillips arrive.! in London136 words
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Article126 1932-01-24 10 Vit'lMtriiiii The d round For A Formal on fe retire. 'Chai. J«B, Mr. Wans: Chhtf-bui (the Left Wing I, Dr. Sun Fo (th.Yuan) and iay. Ma: !ial Chiang Kni-shek wa: al>«ent. < Opin ...l^t.l on diplomatic, m<l mil. la 1 and ii i-» it wiil ioon bo possibleSin Kuo Min - 126 words
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Article109 1932-01-24 10 (.a man Government To Remain In Office. Berlin. Jan 23. The (ierman Government'- determinaka remain in oflke and not to make way imm rlfetlvr hi indicated in the reply sent hn Brucninjf. the Chancellor of the Reich, in a recent letter t<> Herr Hitler, azi len/ler,Reuter - 109 words
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Article52 1932-01-24 10 General Chan Chai-tong to Go To Shaokwan. Hong Konp. Jan. 23. fral Chan Chai-tong (the MiliUry i nton) proposes to go to either to•roriow. HTong Yam- wan ?'as returneil i Swatow. Sin Kuo Mm. en frequent rumours, recently, of mmur.ist trouble in K'.vnn»rtunij;. particularly on tho -.'i52 words
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Article73 1932-01-24 10 Alleged Porsession of Seditious Literature. (From Our Own Correspondent-) Saturday. ig Cah Xow, a talent of Chon^ ri in -I, TaLping, was today comi to the Assizes on a charge of af seditious literature ibuting same. allege! incident occurred on Dec. H. tf. -the Canton rising. ;r>uted at73 words
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Article74 1932-01-24 10 Death of Editor of National Review. London, Jan. 23. The <bath ha< HWHi of Mr. L. J. the pioniinent publicist, who, for wa Editor of the National Review. H< was 68 >r:irs cf age. BriU'irelesa. Maxse was the second son of the liitu A Iniiral P.74 words
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Article53 1932-01-24 10 "Shock" Troops to be Increased By 2,500. Madrid. Jan. 23. The Minister of the Interior has subniitled to the Chamber a decree authorising an emergency credit of £100,000 to buy "i mami'iits, lorries and automobiles to increase the police shock troops by 2,500 men in urder toReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration370 1932-01-24 10 Nrir Developments May Lead To An Arrest. i (From Our Own Correspondent) I^ondcr, Saturday. New developments in the police inquiries respecting the murder of the ■ehoal gilL V'eia Pajri'. vi Nottin? Hill, December, are believed to of a solution of the crime. During the bvt370 words
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Advertisement162 1932-01-24 10 There is a Grade FOR YOUR CAR J^<l\ V fC A UNION MOTOR OIL. y|V Agent*: SIME DARBY Co. Ltd., <^"^ S.S. F.M.S. GENUINE TEAKWOOD FURNITURE MADE BY GENUINE SHANGHAI CARPENTERS pjßp*- I i|| I BSE Jk High class French Piano-polish. Latest British Designs. Fancy Satin-inlay and Teakwood cross -grain162 words
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Advertisement207 1932-01-24 10 $50 DOLLARS FOR 5 WORDS. Wanted a Slogan Thi.s week The Sunday Times will y for a slogan ihree. fcur or five w through th. ;n liiis issue and invent a slogan that will compel intevest in any particular one of I tory commodities advertised. If the best slogan consists207 words
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Article2987 1932-01-24 11 DAVID WHITELAW - DAVID WHITELAW OUR SERIAL STORY Continue -1 from last week. BY (Author u f "The Mystery of the Killer,'* "The Little Hour of Peter Well*," etc. Rodney Blame returned from the War to find his father a suicide. Blame vowed to avenge his father's death on the2,987 words
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Article213 1932-01-24 11 Let's sing a song of Singapore, In the land where the Upas Tree blows, The Town with the Port of the open door, Where the brown Canal placidly flows. When "Stamford" set foot on the green padang. (I don't believe then it was there!) 'Twas peopled with tigers and213 words
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Article, Illustration1584 1932-01-24 12 More Malayan Stories. Tales of Malaya. By Southern Cross. Times of Malaya Press. When a book bears such a title as "Tales of Malaya" a Singapore critic necessarily opens it with a certain amount of excite neat Who knows but that another Clifford, Swettenham or Winstedt may have found his1,584 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-01-24 12 HERE is one of the herbaceous borders by Will Owen which illustrate Derek McCulloch's amusing book "Gardening Guyed" (Ivor Nicholson and Watson. London). Derek McCulloch is Uncle Mac of the 8.8.C.33 words
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Article, Illustration16 1932-01-24 12 FROM The Story of Noah hy Clifford Webb (F. J. Ward, l.ondo i >16 words
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Article967 1932-01-24 12 Climate and Ace jmati/alion. Some Notes and Observation*. Is> Sir Aldo Castellani. Hon X.C.M.C D.S.C.. M.I), F.R.C.P.. Director of Tropical Medicine. Rosa Institute; Physician. Ross Hospital for Tropical Diseases. London; lecturer. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. John Bale, Sons and Danielsson. Ltd. 11HF967 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-01-24 12 ONE of Cora Patterson 's drawings for two charming hook* for children. Through the Enchanted Wood by Hampden Gordon, and Into The Picture Screen "by Vera WMMMMf. Roth book* are published by John Mil nay.37 words
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Advertisement93 1932-01-24 12 Why Buy IMPORTED WRITING INK when "KVKREST" made in Singapore, IS BEST AND CHEAPEST. Obtainable at all Stationers or direct from the Manufacturers THE EVEREST INK MANUFACTURING CO., 254, MIDDLE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Want a Good Timehe^pmr? Get KIAT'S Patent Lever Watch. Swiss Made, Open Face Movement. Brass Case, Unbreakable Glass.93 words
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Advertisement219 1932-01-24 12 THE WRITING PAD HITH THK IWU WtM KKPITVTION. r Cambric Writing Pad i Manufactured by: JOHN DICKINSON LTD. (Incorporatfil in Eaglaad.) insT MM 160. Sim; IHND AND SOI H R All RATION ERS IN HAI~U V. /?a.y a NEW WHITAKER! To "Whitaker" And of theM »»ok.s i lot luwn. To219 words
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ROUND THE ASIATIC CLUBS.—THE MERRILADS' ASSOCIATION.
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Article, Illustration759 1932-01-24 13 URGENT NEED FOR GROUND AND CLUB-HOUSE. HT is t'i hi rc-r.ttp.l that the problem P ■\sbirh confronts the Sir B\)oiba! AuociatkM is one that bears nearest u-lation to th" sport itself. Bi<l thai i.s the absence of a suitable ilub-■ou.-c with a giound attached. I There759 words
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Article236 1932-01-24 13 INDIA A SSOCIA TION. Effective If orh In Singapore. REFKRKWK was made by The Wanderer" in his notes in he last is.Mie of the Sunday Tin:< part Indian Associations and I> .lian journals play in the public life of M The Indiai founded in ISM, and r nnlv organisation representative236 words
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Article61 1932-01-24 13 The following members have been elected office bearers for the year 1932 lent. Mr. Sim Thuan Yong vice ItMti M: Wee Chwee Quan hon. tary, Mr. Lm Lai Seng; hon. treasurer. Mr. Lim Tiang Chan hon. superintendent. Mr. Gan Quee Heng; hon. tor, Mr. Kwek Theam Chye com-61 words
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Article, Illustration13 1932-01-24 13 lav Urn Srnr. the hon. sport* i^il.nn of i hi- Vmirablr Alhlrlir A«m>rlatinn13 words
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Article772 1932-01-24 13 72 Active Members. SUCCESSFUL CUB FOUNDED lIS 192 H. 17OUNDED and registered in the year 192."J by a few enthusiastic music lover* the Merrilads Musical Association, me of the best-known Asiatic clubs in Singapore and probably in Malaya ha* a total of 72 active members. The Association772 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-01-24 13 Kroi:p photograph of the Merrilads Mi-sieal Association, taken at a recent gatherinc12 words
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Article261 1932-01-24 13 Rovisvtl Rules Approved At Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic anJ Musical Society was held at 72 Desk«r Road, with Mr. Ix-ng Kirn Choon in the chair. The statement of account* was read by the hon. treasurer and con- tii261 words
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Article, Illustration10 1932-01-24 13 Mr lim Hr Tiail preaidrnt of the (linear Twako* Guild.10 words
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Article84 1932-01-24 13 The following members have been elected office bearers for the year 1932 Patron, Mr. Teo Teow Peng president. Yeo Wah Hin vice-president, Mr. Khoo Teng Hin vice-president, Mr. Lee Siew Jin hon. secretary, Mr. Lee Lai Seng hon. asst. secretary, Mr. Ang Kay Cheonir hon. treasurer.84 words
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Article113 1932-01-24 13 In Aid of Printep Street Church. A charity concert in aid nf the Btreet Church Building Fund will b" heltl •OHM time aft-r the Chinese M $2, $1 and 60 cents an on sale. The Flvergreen party of enterprising Strain Chine ladies, are responsible for I and they113 words
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Article, Illustration20 1932-01-24 13 Dr. K. Kaghunathan. J.l', who ipr«"*idrnt of the Indian Assoriatmn. Sinuapore. and also a member of the Hindu Advisory Beard.20 words
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Article62 1932-01-24 13 THE annaual renuion dinner of th" will be held at the Club House on the third day of th i Chinese New Year, Monday, Feb. >v 1M p.m. Men: ng to join ar ie«|Utst*d to send their names to the hon. secretary. The minimum char?« is per62 words
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Advertisement108 1932-01-24 13 NEW GOODS FOR THE NEW SEASON! Schools and Clubs are vised to Book Their CRlCki;t requisites now. itoiDei are promised ifa GtxMiir— Not Old, Surplus Stocks. Prompt Attt-ntion Assured. U Mtl CO. BRONZE MEDAL, 1931. Av.ai '.Jinn to iter! men CHE SENG iV: (0., 212. Hat ii Huaa 1 Kua'n108 words
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Article1289 1932-01-24 14 COLONY QUITE OUTSHONE. An Early Misfortune. BRILL\AN r DISPLAY BY HODGKINSON. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 23. FJH.S. 5 Colony S. The F.M.S. won the annual hockey match with the C jlony at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon by five goals to three. The1,289 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1932-01-24 14 Forward - Forward AN UPCOUNTRY DIARY. The North Rugby Side. FAST THREE-QLARTERS GOOD HALF-BACKS. (By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. f\F the four Ru B*>y K»mes have been played between North and South Malaya the North has won three, and a study of the teams, as they appear on1,327 words
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Advertisement78 1932-01-24 14 Asset* exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Buflding, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposi ted with the Supreme Court of England and complies with78 words
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Advertisement50 1932-01-24 14 GIVE OUR m FRESH ENGLISH KIPPERS A TRIAL SINGAPORE CUBSTORAC^ INTERNATIONAL HONOURS FOR F&N Fraser and Neave Ltd. were awarded THIRD PRIZE for LEMONADE and FOURTH PRIZE for TONIC, there being 195 entries from the world's leading Manufacturers. And F&N had to Send Their Exhibits 9,000 Miles over the Sea!50 words
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Article160 1932-01-24 15 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS. i\h Round of Ettfilish I. Mdoß, Jan. > followini ol matches cti today in the To nth roond si -lis» r.A. Cup .r,| l!n tol City 1 Grimtby T. hsm i r.vi.csi.r City Miincli. 1 HuddcrsAeb U- N.-w. tie 1 port 1 I '(I Writ ioath I160 words
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Article522 1932-01-24 15 Ou (sides Play Well. SOUND DISPLAY BY NAVY MEN. ,Nt Nil. Although dffsnicd b>- 1:; poinis (two uls ir.d v )ir.a)iy goal) to nil, th«J Kent Roffby team wire by no iH-e they held the ■trong Chib cuinhination lo a natattsni Ant nail. The Clv!) |MJ522 words
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Article478 1932-01-24 15 PEN ANG AMATEUR RACES. Trefold Pays a $30 Dividend. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 23. "here was a good attendance at the Amateur Meeting held today by th«> Fenang Polo Club in conjunction with thr Fenang Turf Club. The going was vary hard and fast. The Resident Councillor and478 words
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Article475 1932-01-24 15 Perak Closes Season By Avenging Defeat. (Fiom On. Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 23. I'erak 11 pt*. Gloucestera 4 »ts. l'.iak (orrtpietcl its Rugby season by nX a <nteai iuatajned earlier in. the season at the hands of the Gloucester Regiment by winning today by 11 points (a goal475 words
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Article653 1932-01-24 15 Charity Football. SCORIV. CHANCES LOST. rhintve 1 If. M.S. Kent 1. About $130 was collects) at a charity Association match in aid of the Unemployment Funds played yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium between the Chinese ana nn H. M.S. Kent XI, resulting in a653 words
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Advertisement77 1932-01-24 15 W RUBBER [table covers I NOVEL ATTRACTIVE with ORIENTAL DESIGNS COLOURS iHAVE ONE IN your HOME btainable at:ir SALES DEPOTS i KAH KEE Co., Ltd. ARRESTED! ARRESTED!! THAT feeling of nerves and ennui from all excesses. Why Worry? brew of GOLD LEAF TEA provides relaxation and sensation in the Cup77 words
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Advertisement281 1932-01-24 15 PHILIPS Iff ELECTRIC I|, LAMPS Supplies obtainable from Sole Agents 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. x I IllCfi' ELECTRICAL DEPT. 17-19, BATTERY ROAD, Singapore and Branches. OVERSEAS ASSURANCE Corporation Limited 1 INSI -re your PROPERTY ana CAR With a COMPANY hnvin.; its Funds in the COLONY. I DKAL with a HEAD281 words
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Article, Illustration97 1932-01-24 16 The >' i -lerday entertained a Rugby XV. from H.M.S. Kent, and after a vigorous game won by 13 pU. to nil. Nu match »as played jn excellent we*t hw. there being a large gathering of spectators. The above pictures vho* incident- during th« (tamv. An97 words
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Advertisement10 1932-01-24 16 EXHIBITION PICTURES. THE ART STUDIO 87, Selegie Road. Phone 232310 words
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Advertisement75 1932-01-24 16 DIAL 2323 FOR OUTDOOR SNAPSHOTS THE ART STUDIO 87, SELEGIE ROAD. MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE is British to the Teeth and i Makes Yellow Teeth White Isochrom j The Film For Any Camera 1 The Film For Any Subject 1 The Film For Any Light. I Speed 1300 H. D.75 words
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