The Straits Times, 31 January 1932
1932-01-31
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Title Section36 1932-01-31 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 7. Sunday, January 31st. 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 7. Sunday, January 31st. 1932. Price 10 Cents.36 words
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2377 1932-01-31 1 Nanking Troops Rushed To Shanghai "DEFEND YOUR HONOUR" Chiang Kai-Shek's Call To Chi na. The Nanking Government hat decided to declare war on Japan. Thi* news reached Singapore only a. few minutes before we went tn press, and the report contain- f ed noSin Kuo Min - 2,377 words
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Article503 1932-01-31 1 I.S,P. Suggestion. POSSIBLE SCHEME FOR EX-PLANTERS. (From Our Own Correspondent^, Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. < A community of retired Europeaflflj^ bei planters at Cameron Highlands 9H future was envisaged i>y a speaker I* tn* annual meeting of the Incorporated SeJM of Planters thts rdomtrg. Thin upeaker, M*r.503 words
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Article126 1932-01-31 1 i Official Report From aY f f Nanking. NankijiK. Saturday. The Nankjmf^ Government has dM-id.d t<> tiflarr war on Japan. fteuter. The news of NanltaVs decision to declare war, eontapied in a Renter message, spreadiike wildfire throng* the lobbies of the Council and produced a sabdued murmur. TheReuter - 126 words
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Article50 1932-01-31 1 Raid Ipoh Gardener's Home $147 Stolen. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. A pang of eight Chinese raided a vegetable gardener's iwelmg in Tiger Lane, Is, proximity to the new masonic hall and removed cash and jewellery to the value of $147. Tht inmates offer*} no resigtanca, ti50 words
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Article, Illustration606 1932-01-31 1 Due At Singapore Tomorrow. Making her maiden world cruise, the world's bljgeat eruisinjr liner, the TCfc>adian Pacific Express ot Britain, Is I s»4V rted to arrve in Singapore tomorrow i at y a.m. with more than 400 passengers wfsmn Canada, the United States and J^eat606 words
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Article532 1932-01-31 1 A Probable Haunt. SINGAPORE MAN'S EXPERIENCE. The report published in ast week's Sunday Time's <tf th* expedition which is being organised in Malays, on behalf of the British Museum, to search for a one* horned rhinoceros an animal seldom encour.Urod in this country ha* resulted in532 words
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Article1687 1932-01-31 1 Expenses For Military Players. DISPUTED CLAIM. 11 car in ft Our Name In Singapore." A sensation was created in football circle* in Java by the report in the Strait* Times of the attitude adopted by the Singapore An<at*ur Football Association repardmg the tour in Java1,687 words
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Advertisement14 1932-01-31 1 'OCEAN MOTOR I POLICIES j*g CafyUan VSgail^^/ MAD£ IN ENGLAND W.D H.O.WILLS. BRISTOL* LONDON.14 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1932-01-31 2 THE MAN WITH A BALLOON ON A STICK. -THE WORLD'S JESTER GEORGE Bernard Shaw is the world's jester, the man with the balloon-on the-stick, functioning in exactly the same May as did the court buffoon of mediaeval who lolled on the dais at the feet of the king, and made1,243 words
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Article731 1932-01-31 2 Winifred Blackman - THE WITCHES OF EGYPT Wi nif red Blac kman (Bj MOOBBM lisation has wiped out. most of the traditional customs and pi act ices of th- Egyptian people, but there still survive^-notably among tho l'elliiheena or peasant classes —reli earlier EfyptisTh civilisations which at their zenitn probably compared favourably with731 words
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Article50 1932-01-31 2 BLACK MAGIC IN THE NEAR EAST. Even now, after so many yean th am barely acquainted with the frt this fascinating subject. It i-. ab: work in whu ri many queer befall one, and where now a: has glimpses oi things beyond human ken. 1 World Copyright. All sssfMi Kes«rved]50 words
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Advertisement56 1932-01-31 2 Clothes for Semi-Formal *-«v Occasions are a b Necessity. rr&J' A perfect cut in excellent material I-1 —^J/ b is the first aim of MW^_^7 {lf***f- j this house. K^J m H. B. WINTER 20, Battery Road. J sobAfestfK AUSTEN REED LTD. &gmfnH> of Regent Q^^S^^^* Shirts, Collars and Pyjamas56 words
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Advertisement134 1932-01-31 2 FOR AIU 3 a wee^ certain/ WHAT married man wmM not feel easier in mind if he knew that h j would leave behind him tlxat much provision at least until the family has grown up V A PRUDENTIAL M Detitaac POLICY PROVIDES AT DEATH WITHIN 20 YEARS. £100 Immediate134 words
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Miscellaneous602 1932-01-31 2 I LOOK HtRL, SMITH 1 HOW DO YOU KNOW, —I THOSE BOYS Cm i DO L KNOW SELL Food IN^. OFricc JLL Aj J& J?' m mmm m^ m^ m^^ mm^^^ mmm I I (OpyriySt, 19J1. by The B«U Sywdmtc, Inc '2-2 l MALAYAN RADIO PROGRAMMES. >*>xt Week's Concerts I602 words
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Article, Illustration625 1932-01-31 3 PIQUANT SOCIETY SUIT A PEER AND HIS MONEY. BEGAN LIFE WITH CAPITAL OF £5. LADY QUEENBOROUGH SEEKS A SEPARATION. Recent cablegrams from New York suggest a rift in the domestic affairs of a titled couple promin nt in English and United States society. Lady Queenborough, it is understood, has indicated625 words
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Article401 1932-01-31 3 Man Who Could Not Make A Friend. At the ego of IT. John Godfrey Thompkins gave ap the tight against loneliness. He committed suicide by inhaling p.His was the life of a shy young man who never had a real pal or girl friend, and who401 words
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Article372 1932-01-31 3 Advice On Offence* By Motorists. Magistrates have it largely in their power as to whether the functions of quarter sessions may not be exercised beneficially to a larger extent than they are now." This wsj the fl»arfc *nade Ly Mr. Jusudge. when he took his seat lor372 words
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Article973 1932-01-31 3 THE AMOU RS OF A FAKE DOCTOR. Engaged To 2 Women. RECORDER AISD FARCICAL DIPWMAS. AN astounding: record of love conquests and fraud by Water Hugh Rankin, as a Don Juan doctor," was revealed when he appeared in the dock at Liverpool Sessions. Described as a painter and 50 years973 words
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Advertisement47 1932-01-31 3 ASSIST the Unemployed by smoking DE RESZKE CIGARETTES. On every tin of DE RESZKE'S sold in Malaya in 1932 will go to the man out of work in Malaya through the European and Asiatic Unemployment Funds. AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH.47 words
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Article106 1932-01-31 4 Rash Driving Charge 7 Woman Killed. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. C. E. N. Hardy, a miner of Chenderiang. w»s convict i'd here today on chaivr causing the death if a Chinese woman and injuring anotht-r, both acts being caused by a rash a«t, namely driving a106 words
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Article1280 1932-01-31 4 Mainly About Malayans By THE WANDERER. rIS weekly article being concerned, mainly with the personages who appear on our Malayan stage, from time tn time, it would he a serious omission today not d refer to the rumours that have bien circulating about the most eminent personage of all. Malaya1,280 words
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Article934 1932-01-31 4 HERBERT LAWRENCE - SHOWMANSHIP OF ELY CUL BERTSON. HERBERT LAWRENCE BRIDGE NOTES. H> lI X is a great showman; he has fathered a system which has brought him a fortune but he has not relied on that xys- tern to win the reputation which he has achieved as a player. The fluctuations which934 words
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Advertisement269 1932-01-31 4 WHERE TO LIVE SHOP IN KUALA LUMPUR. BRONZE MEDAL, 1931. Awarded by the Malayan Exhibition U> Che Seng Co., Kuala Lumpur, for a gorgeous display of Chinese hand-made embroideries. Here is proof that our merchandise is the best among all our competitors. Che Seng's service has a definite place in269 words
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Miscellaneous212 1932-01-31 4 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. i n |3 p~~| £j? E~~ £Ji [9 [10 In •2 i^r:- -i'v;^/; /7f>vo: «T <rtrwt M^g 37 Sv3v /t^T/ SIT" ty^T 7v^^ r M M (CLUES.) ACROSS. 1 < r*at*rt mineral. H. Tear 12. Baking p lares -ctor I i < hangp rlir. i trsTarant 17.212 words
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Article, Illustration645 1932-01-31 5 WILLIAM PENNY - FILM STAR WHO SHUNS PUBLICITY! WILLIAM PENNY By eeoe j RAMON NOVARRO'S I EFFORTS TO ESCAPE j I PUBLIC RECOGNITION 1 RAMON Novarro is one of the most difficult of famous people to inter\it w. He shuns jmbli'ity and p.^ (teat lengths to escape public recognition. On many occasion* he645 words
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Article136 1932-01-31 5 Thirteen nominations for mi awards made by the Academy ot .Motion i'iclure Aria and Science* (or the bent him achievements of the |v. l year have been accorded Ihe far a mount audio*. These include. He>.t ai.rc--* perTormanre Mar-K-ne liieirich in Morocto. Heel acuM- )M>rformaiiM» Jackie <«»upcr in136 words
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Advertisement116 1932-01-31 5 MATINEE AT 3-15 PAVILION 6-15 TONIGHT 9-15 A Great Success You'll feel 1 the fearful W and inevit |Mk.^B »ble force of th(» great JlWf k drama! J| d Qaramouni Qitiate jUi Huston |M I Jblj Kay .Francis TV if Kenneth I f V" MacKenna- J/ A HERE'S A SHOW116 words
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Advertisement231 1932-01-31 5 PA VILION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 4-OPENING SEASON OF UNIVERSAL'S 1932 PRIZE PICTURE Spech.ll> produced in the m^^m^^^^g^m^ Malayan Scenery wilds of PAHANG BORNEO H||^D DANCING- MUSIC!! AMAZING! EXTRAORDINARY THRILLING!! Bp^gt SCENES OF WILD LIFE. EXCITING aSj^'K" m& Eruption of a Volcano Webster s has no words H f to describe it.231 words
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Advertisement159 1932-01-31 5 CAPITOL JM«»MlMM««lt«tttlttttt"**«««»" MATINEE TO-DAY, 3-15 TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL RETURN SEASON FOR 2 DAYS ONLY Brought Back by Popular Demand British International's Riotously Hilarious Mix-up oi a Grand Baby and a Baby Grand "MY WIFES FAMILY" WITH H GENE 'iHHi AND M ftS MURIEL 3feWH W Wm Don't miss it this Time159 words
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Article, Illustration875 1932-01-31 6 CAPTAIN MOLYNEUX - CAPTAIN MOLYNEUX Brightness The Keynote Of The Season's Fashions By Well-known Paris Dressmaker. remember sa\ in .v long ago that it is MWl'l duty to t dressed in times !ik« tIMM. And The sight of a really elegant woman cheers man and I think it is875 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-01-31 6 r |"Hl'. great winter sales rush ha begun in London and easjer crowd* of harxain hunting women appeared in all the bin itßvp*. Thi* picture watt taken in Marker*, of kensinxton.37 words
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Article303 1932-01-31 6 A I soon as wrinkles begin to appear wage war on them with muscle oil. Massajre it in across the line of the wrinkles and allow it to soak in during sleeping hours. 2. Use a eleensing or cold cream to re- move all make-up last303 words
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Advertisement201 1932-01-31 6 LAST WEEK OF WHITEAWAYS SALE a Quality artificial .-.ilk. with subdued finish, plated en mercerised lisle, rl. Top reinforced to prevent Mi.-pender ladders. Shaded, Nude, ChampaffM, Flesh, A phere, Beijte, Gray and Flesh. i to It inches. SALE $1.80 PAIR MORAY'S IBAI TV pur and Cdta Hose, ex;ra fine gauge,201 words
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Advertisement99 1932-01-31 6 For Invalids. Here is an easily digestible sick-bH rweet. It is made as follows Stew one lb. of appli-s with sugar and, it it is allowed I y the doctor, cinnamon flavouring. Place in a pie dish. Break r>r crumble six pioces of Ovaltine rusks mv spread over the top.99 words
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Advertisement207 1932-01-31 6 BRITISH MADE JEWELLERY. JUST ARRIVED BEAUTIFUL 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. IX>WEST PRICKS AND LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ALWAYS IN FORCE AT RENE ULLMANN207 words
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Article, Illustration3222 1932-01-31 7 DAVID WHITELAW - DAVID WHITELAW OUR SERIAL STORY Continued front last week. BY (Author of "The Mystery of the Killer," "The Little Hour of Peter Welt a." etc. THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY. Rodney Blame returned from the War to find his father a suicide. Blame vowed to avenge his3,222 words
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Advertisement56 1932-01-31 7 ABOUT ""^""ttlZ^BT^^^ EYES e^^*^*TT CONSULT M. EZEEIEL A SONS OsteeMtrUts aad OvtkUM X.Or. Caaabera. t. Real** Place. 8>«. Braara M. NeeHwijE, BATAVIA. Fer everytaiat in SCHOOL BOOKS. EDITATIONAI. SLPPUES, PRINTING JOBS. BIBBER STAMPS. OFFICE STATIONERY, etc. Scad yoar orders to PETER CHONG CO. (The aoaae el Satiated CaateoMn) Motet *—es56 words
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Article800 1932-01-31 8 With the position in Shanghai changing I hourly and the possibility of blun'. I declarations of war far from remote i nothing more than general comment or i ihe amazing development in the Manchuran dispute is possible. It is safe to fay, 1 however, that Japan's latest move800 words
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Article1660 1932-01-31 8 EVELYN DENTON - EVELYN DENTON JVo. H. Have You Met This One By ■AH, I mutt show you these snapshot? Vf of the children!" Mrs. Walker planked herself down on the chair beside me and produced an envelope from her soile well-worn but extremely serviceable ba«,. "This is1,660 words
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Article, Illustration1570 1932-01-31 8 Believe it or not being The Assertions of Ananias Please ac.ept my most sine re apologies for a grave omission from today's sermon ilt it a sad confession of weakness, < know, but frank admission is the onl thing for it and I went feel right until have got it1,570 words
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Advertisement138 1932-01-31 8 jam V/ LET HENLEY £ables Carry The Current Sole Agents John Morey Co. SINGAPORE. Phone 7558. P.O. Box 374. m>^ mm mv m%» mm *^w^"^^»RAFFLES HOTEL Monia Litter and His Concert Orchestra. PKOGstAlflll FOR Si NDAY, JAM ARY 31 AT 9.30 P.M. Overture ;immer night's l> .in" F. Mtnd K-."hn-Barthoidy138 words
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Advertisement20 1932-01-31 8 R aHu EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL \M) ADVERTISING OFFICES: 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3689.20 words
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Advertisement48 1932-01-31 8 "I lorn, everything thai* old -oil friend*. •Id lines, eld manners, old becks And need one say. the m&gnificent VChisky called "Old Rarity GUARANTEED 15 YEARS OLD UP 4',- f^T bottle (incktdtKadutf) M9ALISTER 6 CO. L T P k ,So/« A 9 «nt fir SS C FMS. f48 words
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Article453 1932-01-31 9 The Lloyd-Triestino. ISEW SERVICE TO BEGIN NEXT MONTH. The Lloyd-Trie-' in.. Navigation <'*> which was kicwn in Singai* re before »c War as the Australian-Lloyd Navia Co., will open tluir nvv. offices here on Feb. lfi, occupying the former prem the K. P. M.'at the453 words
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Article172 1932-01-31 9 Extraordinary Story At Perak Assizes. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ip >h, Saturday. At the Perak Assizes Mr, Justice McFall sentenced Maiiappan, a coolie on Krian estate, to one year's risrorcus imprisonment on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another coolie. According to the prosecution the172 words
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Article46 1932-01-31 9 Another Report From Amsterdam. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial limes today reports that the belief is growing that the D.E.I. Government has decided in favour of restriction. An announcement will be issued at short notice to prevent speculation.46 words
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Article188 1932-01-31 9 Speech Day and Prize Distribution. iKiom Our Own Correspondent) Seiemban, Saturday. Last night's third annual spee:*h day and prize iistribution at King George the Fifth School here was a great success. After the reading of the headmaster's report, which showed a very satisfactory year in all activities188 words
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Article69 1932-01-31 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. There wan an affray at the new hospital at Bukit Pala about 2 p.m. today when a fight started between workmen infrared by two different contractors. The fight attained serious dimensions when about 300 workmen took part. Mr. Cuthbertson, the European in69 words
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Article174 1932-01-31 9 Sequrl In < Eve Accident. (From Our Own Correspondaat) Kuala I.ui:|Hir. I uir.li\ The case was cor' Lumpur PoUea European, H. A. M en~ineer, of tl, ing Co., was charged witl driving a car in a manner and knock ir Smith, an K daughter. Miss Katal— a .51.174 words
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Article295 1932-01-31 9 Tributes it t'stvnlay's I Funeral. Tic funeral of Mr. W. C. McCall, a ,r of W -arne 1 Ux>k place ninj: an iy largely The Rev. Stephen Band he v. !•> large Katheriag at the the following —Mrs. ;i (the widow), Mr. C. P. P. Aim E.295 words
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Advertisement62 1932-01-31 9 SPECIAL BARGAIN DISPLAYS COMMENCE Monday, Ist February. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY REAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT SEND FOR ONE OF OUR SPECIAL FOLDERS SHOWING SOME OF THI BARGAINS OFFERED. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS FOR OFFERS OF SOLID TEAKWOOD FURNITURE TO BE SOLD AT ACTUAL FACTORY COSTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.62 words
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Advertisement79 1932-01-31 9 Creating 211 even higher standard 1932 MORRIS MAJOR SIX. model re". ll has MS, an.l ll with ,t m«.t. .ring QjiriiyL^——^ 14 H.P.HORR.S MAJOR SIX 1932. Tourer Wdinc hea-1) Sa!n.-n (Flue! He nted Saloon "K" buy British m and be Proud MALA IT #\N m. of it. MOTOR/ LIMITED &w79 words
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Article654 1932-01-31 10 Constitutional Position Of Sultans. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The constitutional position of Sultans in the Federated Malay Stare- was discusse »y the Judges in the 1 M.S. Appeal Court giving judgment in the Pahang Consolidate appeal today. "It is quite ileai." said Mr.654 words
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Article85 1932-01-31 10 Java To Appeal To Governor. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bartavia, Saturday. Tea growers here are to point out t<>th" Governor-Cleneral the critical situation of the tea industry, and plead for re-<tna-tion of exports or restriction of packing, all eventual measures to be taken in accordance with the action85 words
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Article77 1932-01-31 10 Rejoicing was turned to mourning whenj Miss Laura Perkins, a young woman ofi Peopleton, Worcestershire, died on the day she u;i- to have been married. She was buried in her wedding gown, and the bri l:il bouquets and white favours were placed in the coffin. The77 words
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Article1243 1932-01-31 10 TO SOLVE THE RU BBER PROBLEM. Renders' Proposals For Aiding The Industry. The prize of S5O off red for the best ion for solving the rubber piobletn i- awardexl to Unicorn," Kuala Lumpur, for the following Space does not ex st in an sjsjea of ::oO i* or even to1,243 words
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Advertisement235 1932-01-31 10 $50 FOR ONE LINE This Week's Competition. FoHowiasJ the extraonlr jCdW which has attendee! the stopjo corapetitioftv-mpw than a thousand replies were tived by Tummy ami tht tal exceedi two thousand— another contest has keel ,n which very few words are reqnired. Bel^w will be found an Incomplete Limerick All235 words
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Advertisement90 1932-01-31 11 AUSTIN 12-6 SALOON $1995 AUSTIN 7 TOURER $1150 PRICE REDUCTIONS! ON AND FROAt FEBRUARY Ist THE PRICES OF ALL MODELS OF THE NEW 1932 AUSTINSWill be SUBSTANTIALL V REDUCED. MAKE A POINT OF CALLING AT OUR SHOWROOM TO INSPECT THE AUSTIN RANGE. WE WILL BE OPEN TOMORROW NIGHT FROM 590 words
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Article, Illustration1984 1932-01-31 12 Animals From Arthur R. Thorn pson* Nature By Night." (Ivor Nicholson and Watson, London.) Some Light Fiction. I iffy-Fifty Marriage. By Richard Siarr. < rookery I:in. Rj Maude QmMMMH/. Tfce i .i. By 11. C. Maydon. ■in House Affair. By Gret Pack la Petticoats. By Margaret Behn1,984 words
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Article, Illustration11 1932-01-31 12 AN iiniusinir picture by I'hyl Keade, from No. Joy Street.' (Blackwell.)Ihyl Keade from No - 11 words
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Article, Illustration16 1932-01-31 12 ONK of Mr. Mayaafffti beautiful i Hum rat ions for Th, Rook of Tohit (Kaven Prcaa.)16 words
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Article, Illustration884 1932-01-31 12 FRANCIS OUIMET - FRANCIS OUIMET Golf Notes By r\>l the average 18-hole golf course t ;\-o holes, usually one on ■Kh nine, that measure 500 yarn more, the par of which is five. At the i y Country Club, there were four such, two on the884 words
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Advertisement39 1932-01-31 12 Where to Stay in Kuala Lumpur? GREAT EASTERN HOTEL Phone 3801 SO Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. Cool, Quiet and Airy Rooms Special Dinner and Dance Every Saturday DEER GARDEN MUSIC DAILY Known as "The Brightest Spot in Kuula Lumpur."39 words
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Advertisement184 1932-01-31 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH THK UOKI.I. WIDE REPUTATION. (gOXIEYI 4 -cambric t Writing Pad! Manufactured by: JOHN DICKINSON ft CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England!) i'osT BOX 1 siNt, IPOUL A.»!» SOLD BY ALL STATION KRS IN HAl~\^ A. Are Vo« lAc« het If You Knjoy Reading «.<mkl Hooks Join Kelly184 words
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MALAYA'S CLUB LIFE.—GROWING INFLUENCE OF SPORT.
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Article, Illustration982 1932-01-31 13 COMMENDABLE ENTERPRISE STEADY EXPANSION. *f*HERE are quite a number of jrirls clubs in Singapore ai .1 one 01' Hi, known, especially in h tckey i-ircles, is the Girls' Sports Club. This cnlb was originally known as the Goldbarn Sports Club which was formed in April982 words
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Article, Illustration193 1932-01-31 13 The above photographs were tal.-n < -ion of thr twelfth anniversar) rele'iratinna of th< \matrur Sporting Aaaoriation at the patron* sra*ide bungalow. l'i»ir I'anjang. The top left-hand photuttra. h »ho». thr competitors for tiki walking competition from the office of the Malay •in Tohnni Dialnliutor*. 1.1 d.. krppt-l Koad. to193 words
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Article660 1932-01-31 13 Annual Meeting. h\ancial posmo\ SATISFACTORY. THE third annual general meeting f the Gaylad* Minstreb wa* held at Mr. Lim Choo Ean's residence, 16, Lorong, 35, Geylang, with Mr V, me Hoc, vice-president, as chairman. Mr. <!.h Hood Teck. the president, beinvr »*en* Moving the adoption of660 words
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Article139 1932-01-31 13 Election of Official* For 1932. At the eighteenth annual general ■Mating of the Thong N'ghee K< Ie Asso- .H, held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's I bungalow, Pasir Fanjang, last Sunday, the following were elected office-bearer* lur the current year President, Mr. Koh Jek Khiang. Vice139 words
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Article56 1932-01-31 13 Chine** New Year Celebration. The usual Chinese New Year "At Home will be celebrated at the Association's premises, 438, Upper Nankin Street, on Saturiay. Feb. 13, the eighth day of the Chinese New Year. The celebration is strongly supported by the patron. Mr. Lim Keng Tiam, and'56 words
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Article99 1932-01-31 13 Annual Meeting: New Office Bearers, T^HE annual general meeting of the -I Strait-- .Junior Association was held at the residence of Mr. Cher* Kang NflJMt, 1!»3, Queen Street, on Jan. 15, when the following were elected officereaiers for the current year. President. Mr. Cheon* Koon Sens: J.P.99 words
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Article81 1932-01-31 13 Office-Bearers Elected For 1932. E fifth annual f»vne.a! meeting of the -1 Jjv nil ■hs helil at the residence of Mr. Ckifl l.nk S»-n(f at No. t(i. and th«- following elected officials for the current year I'n-s.dent, Mr. Chia Tt< It tmg. Viic-prt-sident. leant. R« Mr. Yap Tian81 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1932-01-31 14 SOUTHERN TEAM FAR SUPERIOR. Sym's Brilliant Try. MONTGOMERY WELL HELD, South 8 pts. North Nil. The Stadium West end was well filled long before the start and the efforts of Band were fully appreciated. His Excellency, Sir Cecil Clementi, arrived at 4.45 p.m. and was1,535 words
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Article1477 1932-01-31 14 AN UPCOUNTRY DIARY. Pleasant Memories. SELANGOWS UNLUCKY FIFTEEN. (By Forward) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ANOTHER Rugby season in Malaya will have closed by the time these I aeies are read. Less interest is taken in the North v. South came than in the Malaya Cup final but1,477 words
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Article102 1932-01-31 14 Form a Sports Club Of Their Own. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A Malacca Girls' Sports Club has been formed. Miss Mona Daley convened the meeting today at the Eurasian Volunteer Club which was kindly loaned for the occasion. Mr. H. M. de Souza was elected chairman,102 words
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Advertisement82 1932-01-31 14 New Shipment Just Arrived J i j SPECIAL QUALITY j SPECIAL PRICES, j I I j Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j IN SPITE OF THE FACT THAT— 1. There were 195 competitors— the cream of the world's leading manufacturers and 2. That we had to send our Exhibits 9,00082 words
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Article199 1932-01-31 15 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS. Second Round Scottish Cult. l,«pdoii. .lan. The folio matche-; played today in th Cup ml round) IVhpjis Thistle Dunf'-nnlino A. i Kilmai 2 I Qui SB'S Part .l k l■•r^^^•ll 1 1 y I .irk li I I. St John '"tir Queen .if South Dundee United '•cuth199 words
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Article417 1932-01-31 15 (luims of Alan Morton Of Rangers. It is a daring thing to venture *n opinion a.s to who was the greatest footlu.ll playor over a given period. has said Steve •i and no Iml who was intimate with the game durinvr the famous Dert>y County forward's international417 words
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Article231 1932-01-31 15 Penang Beaten H\ Othl Coal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I|>oh. Saturday. Peiak completed its hotkey season l>y defeating Penang, at ugglc by three goals to t c Perak had thy' Utter of the game in the hrst half ending with the score at 3—l hi their231 words
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Article152 1932-01-31 15 Selangor Hub Bent Siuifiri I jotiL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Selangor Club entertained the Sunrrei Ujong Club of Seremban at today, d!y game and defeated the is .t m by the narrow marOn of two goals to one. the game was veil i The visitors152 words
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Article, Illustration137 1932-01-31 15 The following will Mr. E. A Joy* Ist XI ag:'. lln^ui XI on ■IcNair Road ground my I Mra. Piirsri Miss Weir and Miss Snow Mies V Mrs. v Bruce Petrii- a?i-. Miss Mrs. ODr The following will u-pn-int Mr. K. A. Joy's 2nd JCI aßainsi thi- Girls'137 words
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Article, Illustration433 1932-01-31 15 The Fourth Test. ANOTHER CENTURY FOR RRADMAN. Adelaide. Jan. 30. South African cricket tourists wire all out for "08 in their first innings in the fourth Tost match against Australia at "day. The match begun yesterday, and when stumps were drawn the South Afiicans. who batted first,433 words
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Article24 1932-01-31 15 1> i 12 louml contest at the New WorUi Atti.il last night Al Rivers 9—9 beat sMUng Guillermo 8— It ob points i24 words
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Article294 1932-01-31 15 Ordeal of Beauty-Prize W inner. rlh hca4li»;hu> of a speeding car on a, I onp Island highway revealed tin "g ngure f a nude pjirl crouching by the roadside. and Mrs. Henry Thielot who wtre in the car. stopped and went sotibirg girl. 1 R that294 words
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Article, Illustration77 1932-01-31 16 His Excelled > ilu- '.»u'rimr. Mr Cstfl lementi. shook hands nith the members of each team before the start of the match. A section of the larfe nu mb.r of HpertaUtrc Mir Cecil and l-ad> (lementi are seen in the forex round. Reaching77 words
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