The Straits Times, 10 April 1932
1932-04-10
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Title Section38 1932-04-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NE WSPA PER IN MALAYA. No. 17. Sunday, April 10th, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya, No. 17. Sunday, April 10th, 1932. Price 10 Cents.38 words
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229 1932-04-10 1 POSITION AT SHANGHAI. Disquieting Reports. 1 COMMUNISTIC ACTIVITIES RESUMED. t Numerous Arrests. < i Shanghai, Apr. 9. fPHE general position on the Sino- Japanese front is disquieting. Ac- cording to reports receive! in the centre of Shanghai at noon today, new Japanese troops haveAneta-Iwaki - 229 words
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Article214 1932-04-10 1 Presidential Victory For Hindenburg Berlin, Apr. Despite the confident predictions of an overwhelming Hindenburg presidential victory, Germany is tuned to the usual election-eve concert pitch, and passionate last minute oratory is putting a grand finale to the Hindenburgites' 60,000 meetings held during the week. Hitler is making aReuter - 214 words
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Article56 1932-04-10 1 Serious Outbreak Of Spotted Fever. ■< (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 9. There has been a new outbreak of spotted fever in the quarters of the Scots Life Guards at Windsor. Three guardsmen have been afflicted and grave concern is felt for Their Majesties' household which56 words
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Article278 1932-04-10 1 MISCONDUCT ALLEGED IN SINGAPORE. MR. Harold Edward Saker, described as a clerk in the employ of Sarawak Oilfields, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Langton in the London Divorce Court on Tuesday, Mar. 15, on the PTOund of the adultery of his278 words
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Article169 1932-04-10 1 Serious Allegation By Prussian Minister. jH Berlin, Apr. In a lengthy statement published on j Tuesday the i Prussian Minister of the Interior volunteers some information concerning the contents of some alleged highly treasonal documents," seised in the course of visits recently paid by the police to169 words
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Article123 1932-04-10 1 Scotland Beaten In Last Match Of Season. London, Apr. 9. England beat Scotland in the last international soccer match of the season today by three goals to nil, at Wembley. There were 80,000 spectators including 30,000 Scots. Scotland had to face the wind, Sut they attackei immediately and123 words
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Article74 1932-04-10 1 Strikers And Soldiers Wounded. Madrid, Apr. 5. Xx tensive strikes have broken out in Cadiz Province which led to several clashes between the strikers and the armed forces of the authorities. In Chipiona an attempt by a striker to retaliate by Betting the Carabineers Barracks on fire ledAneta-Trans-Ocean - 74 words
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Article164 1932-04-10 1 Racial Animosity IMMIGRATION SHOULD BE CHECKED. Southampton, Apr. 6. That the mutual hatred between Afrikanders and Britishers in South Africa is so intense that either ra toping to exterminate the other within :he next 20 years was the opinion voiced :>y Mr. Bernard Shaw in anAneta-Trans-Ocean - 164 words
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Article527 1932-04-10 1 Suggestion He Posed A» i Bishop. How a mysterious telephone call was nade in an agitated voice, purporting to >c that of the Bishop of Stepney, but >elieved actually to have been that of *1 •ector found poisoned later the same night,^ van told at a Hackney, N.,527 words
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Article32 1932-04-10 1 Nice, Apr. Mr. umminn hat* been found alive and well. Interviewed by Reuter he was unable to throw any light on the origin of the report of his death. Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article1132 1932-04-10 1 Taikong Charged. ALLEGED MURDER ON HIGH SEAS. A p. uesome drama of the sea in which the taikong or captain of a Chinese twakow lying off one of the islands near Saaapore is alleged to have armed hi:nseW with an axe and attacked three memf his1,132 words
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Article106 1932-04-10 1 SERIOUS RIOT I AT ALLAHABAD. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Calcutta. S»tai A DELIBERATE defiance by the Congress of a magistrate's order banr.inß a procession, led to a grave outbreak of rioting at Allahabad. Mrs. Motilal Nehru was struck on M., head by a stone, and a106 words
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Article46 1932-04-10 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Apr. 9. TW closing prices for rubber today were Spot ..1 U l«d. Apr.-May 1 IS 1M-July-Sept. 1 15-16 d. Oct.-Dec. 2d. Jan-Mar 2',d. LONDON TIN. Spot £io:»' 4 Three months £107 V The cross-rate closed at 3.79.46 words
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Article1673 1932-04-10 1 Story Of His Life From Outbreak Of War. WOUNDED IN FRANCE. How He Married A Farmer*! Daughter. An amazing story of the life of William Faulkner, who was arrested in Singapore under the name of Dr. Norman Nelson Kirhup, wait told recently at Weston-super-Mare when he appeared1,673 words
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Article, Illustration962 1932-04-10 2 IN THE LAND (lly Mrs. Elizabeth Shah, the Scottish wile oT Urn hMM Ughan tia»«lU-r and writer. Sirdar Ikbal Mi Shah.) I HAD heard vaguely in distant Delhi of thi- snake-eating people and their human sacrifices. East <>'' Suez you do haw theee thing-, p.iv little attention and go on962 words
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Article328 1932-04-10 2 OF THE SNAKE-EATERS. Where Human Sacrifices Are Still Made. thought sadly of ghee and rue in the Delhi bazaars. Then came the ultimatum. We are afraid lest the snake god does not favour this girl," said the spokesman. for it is well known that he sometimes assumes the form of328 words
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Article700 1932-04-10 2 Presents Froti/ fljrh And Poor. (B> the Hon. Mrs. Francis Laurel I*-, aunt of H. K. H. Princes* -Mar>. ounteNH of Hare wood.) A PARCEL recently sent from the United States to the Kin* of Italy was thought to contain a bomb, but when opened w».» found to700 words
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Article921 1932-04-10 2 A.M. Low - WHEN LIFE WILL BE BOUGHT SOLD— A.M. Low <By Professor VISION OF A UTOPIA TO COME. £300 FOR A "LIVE" EAR! the famous scientist.) THK recent statement <>f a fam and in 1;u -i afaw the charactei -lstii-s atf t v human b<>dy and mind can be controlled by skilful921 words
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Advertisement11 1932-04-10 2 I w shh«. j I HENRY H COH».W.A'*V*^' S^ j JSI11 words
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Advertisement168 1932-04-10 2 A nWA UP I lIP -^r^ /*^a*r2E£^r^\\ The PRUDENTIAL Auurance Co., Ltd, MUff HnUlllU S^MZj^^PK^t— 7 And yet. taken out in youth. an h f r u >' 1 17-IH. Xercawtilf Bank Bldx- Mn K aporr. \jrmr\t\ -**^-^^Jmß^L^^^ \N* hndowment Policy takes all cares IbRIIV ~2» m. r pvn and168 words
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Miscellaneous16 1932-04-10 2 WHAT HAVE YOU U GOT THE. WAV Obstacle. H f^^)(j i ffi M T-.i MS, t^fe^l16 words
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Article, Illustration750 1932-04-10 3 NIGEL SHARPE - NIGEL SHARPE. Famous Tennis Players. Attack Is The Secret Of His Success —A Fascinating Personality BY The Famous Davis Cup International. FOR the last few years George Lott has been one of America's foreI players he is a member of the younger school and when in form is750 words
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Article472 1932-04-10 3 Career Of Woman Who Inherited Wealth. A WOM AX, whoa* godmother was stated t > be Lady Bagot, made an I ordinary request to Mr. CM k.C at London Seatio— "I should nke u> be dealt with as an ordina. minal. as I do not want to472 words
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Article773 1932-04-10 3 FRANCIS OUIMET - FRANCIS OUIMET +Golf Notes* By (Present Amateur and Former Open Champion.) WEEN the going is tough ami everything seerrs to against the golfer one .shot can completely convert a hopeless situation into one of real promise. As far back as 1919, I had a great773 words
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Article1176 1932-04-10 3 I'nknown Nepal, YET FAITHFUL FRIEND OF BRITAIN. (By Major Lock wood Stevens, the v. ell-known malaria specialist of the K«ss Institute.) IT was at the invitation of the Maharaja of Nepal that I visited Nepal. Some idea of this amazing: country may be gathered1,176 words
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Article512 1932-04-10 3 Lone Watcher At Scotland Yard. TMIE dead hours of the night, while Loniou sleeps, are full of romance and thrills at Scotland Yard. The massive doors of the Criminal Investigation Department swing to just as Big Ben strikes the hoar of seven. From that time the great512 words
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Advertisement107 1932-04-10 3 BUY BRITISH ■k ORANGE MARMALADE^ Xi A treat that you will want to I jf Ljul repeat time and again, because of I fc^g"]^ to wonderful orange flavour and I r g ->J^^ delightful frethnets, that can emly I ■Bfe^iTi is^t^Jm k* >ta n nt' t by preserving »electrd I107 words
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Article145 1932-04-10 4 Awards In The "Mah Jongg" Competition. priac of $35 in the unfinished on March 27, >'• r. l'ang Jooi Mooi. of the gapero, for thebo livi ;l in Bsatong 'or playing Msih Jonpg. i play all the SB) Hut, when a ked to ig I'll tell Mr. T.inv The145 words
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Article160 1932-04-10 4 IVojjramriH's For Monday Ami T v c s d a y The laager St:«.te Band will play the iag pNgfMMM at the Selangor Club on Monday from 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.: ire, Yelva (C. il. Reissiger, Op. 66); n Melodies by Franz Scmbart, Schubertiaaa (Arranged by160 words
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Article, Illustration59 1932-04-10 4 W-. Y«s." cried Kthel Jane. •N\«ll o r r riends "And tell them that our Arctic trip now ends. "They'\e heen M kind. we"ll ask them, when we've k»ih*. "To conw to BM <»ur country later on." Then back they flew, and landed safe and sound59 words
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Article, Illustration55 1932-04-10 4 SA FE AG AIN. Then tortoiae told them "I've a great i ea "If \lbatro«H will brin«; some petrol heir!" The great bird promised. "I'll take Sally Shrew And Kthel Jane, then bring some bark tr you." Said Tortoiae, "I'll teach Penguin how tr fly, "Then he can come to55 words
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Article1142 1932-04-10 4 Mainly About Malayans. Exciting Aerial Holiday Trip In Malaya Learning To Fly At 46— Mr. Charles Salter Goes On Leave Real "Old Timers"— "Van*" SO Years In Malaya— Mr. H. W. H. Stevens' Great Record. jy I. S KWIiK RE in this \f\ir there appears z:\ interesting eciourit of an1,142 words
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Article749 1932-04-10 4 (Herbert Lawrence - (Herbert Lawrence. BRIDGE NOTES. Bj SHOUT OLTMDB SI ITS ARK VI I AHIK. BRIDGE players who ha <onvention." and honour count ng in an indeavour t<> get the bert oi t of their bunds are apt to fort-et the importance of distributional strength or weakness. Playing749 words
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Article459 1932-04-10 4 MR. V. C J. MOORK AM) MISS WNK IMM 4.1 \v Nca: y three hun.lntl guests assembled for a weddinjf of mu.'h local interest which took place at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The bi idegroom was MY. Frederick Charles Jack Moore, sf the British-American Tobac.o459 words
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Advertisement213 1932-04-10 4 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Regular Three- Weekly PASSENGER SERVICE BANGKOK— SING AP OR I PENANG— COT X) MHO QsffTOsV MAstflElM.Bfl 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 private213 words
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Advertisement73 1932-04-10 4 SZECHUAN LINEN DUCHESS SET. sVr y '^aw iH f y aY A T t^ V ar" V- Effectively finished applique cut work of Szechuan linen Duchess Sets in different size and colours of tasteful floral designs"The Shop that follows the Chines* Dollar." CHE SENG CO., J 232, Batu Koad. Kuala73 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1932-04-10 5 Simple Pleasures With Rod Line. CHARLIE CHAPLIN on— HIS GREATEST FEAR. No one who has followed the antics of my tragi-comic screen character would guess that in private life my aspirations centre in the simple pleasures of the rod and line," said Charlie Chaplin in an interview recently. Yet the1,066 words
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Advertisement73 1932-04-10 5 PHONE 6903. PAVILION 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 MATINEE AT 3-15 Owing to tremendous success, season extended till Tuesday. A PICTURE THAT IS REALLY WORTH SEEING TWICE S\ s v s s H I 1 E JACK HULBERT OWEN NARES RENATE MULLER NEXT CHANGE ANOTHER LINK IN OUR CHAIN OF BRITISH SUPERS73 words
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Advertisement188 1932-04-10 5 V MALAYA'S FINEST THEATRE (COMMENCING A T TO-DAY'S MATINEE, 3-15 Radio Picture's breezy exposure of One of Society's most Vital Problems A Revealing ft^Vtt Romance of I f S^|M| k Misunderstood Husbands* 1 hk %mMt Mti Misunderstanding wkMwmWßi Typists" I Jlta»!liP JT Jit, Wd fHpOORS j# V Wfym^Jlk RICARDO CORTEZ188 words
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Article, Illustration574 1932-04-10 6 Should Women Tennis Players Wear Shorts F AWN tennis is determined to guard its traditions jealously she will indeed be a bravo woman who appears at Wimbledon in shorts. Directly th" mere sug- zestion male by certain writers in Eng land that women tennis players should wear the same attire574 words
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Article231 1932-04-10 6 3 they are carefully tended, t oaling one.* M face has retained it- point in keeping the t.- is to cleanse them i ion. Those containing nond are very wli;tcne hands with your after washing while they I'se warm or tepid MT, nc". -r cold. \t231 words
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Article277 1932-04-10 6 WENTY mirrored dressing tables, back to lack <town the length of a little. )b<>ard- lined room. I'w.nty Vautiful jfirls blond?-, bru.v and redhead; busy wieMinpr H;> :-ks, and pu'Ts. .au.'htt", flkaMl an alma t ovtrpowe. i row up<»n iow of aniin? in the hi ijfh*277 words
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Article318 1932-04-10 6 Milk An Almost Perfect Food. TIMII.K is the mos: precious art. our diet. It is the most nearly per ;le. I lv. I tl:at comes to our table. The am about m Ik. tho nitre dow aluc an I usefulness grow in our -.tiniat '«n. We nii^ht expect milk to318 words
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Advertisement160 1932-04-10 6 "CHIFFONETTE" 75, SELECIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Everything A Modern Lady Could Want In Modern Hats. We Are Specialists In The Hat Line! Your Inspection Is Cordially Invited To A Selection Of Exquisite Hats. THE BETTER MILK FOR BABIES Why baby thrives on LACTOGEN When breast milk fails, or for other reasons160 words
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Article4001 1932-04-10 7 ROSITA; FORBES - ROSITA FORBES. OUR SERIAL STORY. By THL FAMOUS AUTHORKSS AND EXPLORER 'HAITER I. LOIS Oilmour was undoubtedly ti\» She had a quaint three-cornered sort of face, i-d in the smoothest m V...ncy-gold hair. H«f ay« were amber, with lashes like MWifli of pollen, and nt the4,001 words
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Article255 1932-04-10 7 "L'ISLE D' AMOUR ADRIATIQUE" Italy is reserving an island V*, .relieve the pre»Hure oi honeymooning (Vide Pres* Mar. 2G) VIVA ITALIA ith verdure t lad, midst ocean blue Where colours pleam prismatic, A little spot tor me and you An Isle in the Adriatic. Then- "muuews now can cuddle and255 words
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Advertisement71 1932-04-10 7 WORTH THINKING ABOUT- I THE UPS AND DOWNS OF BUSINESS RARELY, IF EVER. AFFECT THE STEADY MARCH OF S( II 1 AM) INVENTION BRINGING HOME- I THE TRIUMPH SUPER NINB SPORTS TWO SEATER 9 HP OHV. ENGINE FOUR SPEED GEAR BOX. I TO-DAY I ON MEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS UNITED71 words
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Article, Illustration350 1932-04-10 8 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore, TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3«8». It is seldom that an international conference has collapsed so suddenly and so complete' y as that which assembled in London last week to discuss plans for350 words
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Article162 1932-04-10 8 According to a Reuter cable from New York "a one-man dictatorship" has been decided upon as nveans of revitalising the rubber industry in the United States. Just what this means we do not venture to explain, but any proposal, however fantastic on the face of it, designed to revitalise the162 words
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Article, Illustration3572 1932-04-10 8 In this article M. Le Corbusier pictures the day when cities will be transformed when traffic will be overhead and houses will be transformed, being built in parks instead of streets of uninteresting dwellings. IT would be futile to indulge in prophecies as to3,572 words
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Advertisement277 1932-04-10 8 [HENLEY Terminal Boxes Outdoor (Inverted) Type Almost every Terminal Best requirement can be met by a I lenky pattern. Every box it designed to simplify the jointer's Work and help htm make a ••und job quickly. List VHSole Af eats JOHN MOREY CO. SINGAPORE. Phone 7558 P. 0. Boi: 374277 words
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Advertisement23 1932-04-10 8 BAGGAGE. The "GAFLAC" Policy Covers All Risks. SAY NO MORE. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. Hongkong Bank Chambers. TELEPHONE S4B*.23 words
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Advertisement10 1932-04-10 8 T~ ~i isT ~f* r-X3etiei i O't /iol K2SB'J?n4 ■■■■■A10 words
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Article, Illustration1472 1932-04-10 9 MORE EMERGENCY LANDING GROUNDS NEEDED. Vast Area Of Jungle-Land. SUITABLE SITES ON THE WEST COAST Two me.tbers of the R.S.F.C. recently completed a successful flight of Malaya in an attempt to survey the country from t\e airman's point of view, securing valuable data1,472 words
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Article96 1932-04-10 9 Protest Apainnt trench Taxation. Paris, Apr. 6. All places of entertainment in the French capital and province* tJjeatre* as we I a* cinemas and variety halls HMMfuli) carried out thoir 24-hour trike as a protest against excessive taxation, the rnly e\< eptiom being some half-a-dozen State-subui lined institutions.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 96 words
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Article742 1932-04-10 9 LARGE AND DISTINGUISHED GATHLKI\<,. TWE funeral of the late Dato Toh Ah Boon, S.P.M.J. and one of the leaders of the Chinese community in Johore, who died on Apr. 1 at hb house in Johore Bahru, took place yesterday, and he was buried in742 words
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Article88 1932-04-10 9 Many Rivers Burst Their Banks. Buctmrest, Apr. 6. The havoc caused by floods ia assuming catastrophic dimensions in the whole of Rumania. The river Szamos has overflowed its banks in Transylvania, and the industrial quarter of the city of Klausenburg, as well as numerous villages, is flooded.88 words
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Advertisement146 1932-04-10 9 fettle's, ANNUAL SALE NOW PROCEEDING SAVE MONEY BY BUYING AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. NAPKINS J >r!jr^A NAPKINS 55.25 S4 25 per dozen. P° r f ozcn# SPKCIAI. Ol II K COTTON DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS Good Quality Hard Wearing Floral Design Hemmed ready for use. Mm M 58. Size W x 70"146 words
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Advertisement232 1932-04-10 9 THE IDEAL CAR FOR THE FAMILY MAN BIG CAR COMFORT SMALL CAR ECONOMY MORRIS FAMILY EIGHT By a rare combination of the comfort, roominess and lines of a bigr car with the running costs and upkeep of a small one, the new FAMILY EIGHT exactly meets the needs of the232 words
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Article, Illustration2423 1932-04-10 10 Full Story Of The Haardt Expedition Intrepid Explorers Pass Through Singapore. Late in 1271 the intrepid Venetian traveller, Marco Polo, and a few others blazed the first trail from Persia right across the face of Asia to a town in China in2,423 words
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Advertisement95 1932-04-10 10 Mr. HUGH DENHAM TEACHER ORAL ENGLISH. NORMAL CLASSES. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. SINGAPORE. LATE A SENIOR LECTURER UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN. 99°0 PASSES SPOKEN ENGLISH FIRST YEAR TEACHERS EXAMINATION SINGAPORE 1932 INDIVIDUAL OR CLASS LESSONS IN oral english >i\<;ing elocution at the studio 126, orchard road (Over Shanghai Star o.) APPOINTMENTS BY95 words
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Advertisement222 1932-04-10 10 $75 in CASH PRIZES This Week's Competition. Below is another unfinished Limerick in connection with which seven cash prizes are offered. For the best line completing the Limerick a prize of $35 will be awarded while the next best will receive $15 and the senders of the next five best222 words
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Advertisement105 1932-04-10 10 THE GROVE M \>IIH. Kl>llM.\Tl\l lini -l HIGH < I lIIKOI (.1101 I Tel: 5656. FOR THE RACES. GET YOUR BINOCULARS REPAIRED t- i LEANED BY ELLISON S. EZEKIEL, MALAYA'S CHEAPEST OPTICIAN. IT. Cha|Ml 15... .-I. SINGAPORE. An Assistant Will Call At Any Addreis. Orders received by pott attended to105 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1932-04-10 11 Opening Of The Sydney Bridge. THE DE GROOT INCIDENT. Story Of The Slashed Ribbon: Dragged From Saddle. Sydney. Mar. 19. AMOUNTED man, dressed as an officer, tttJttd ;i MMmtsM on the Harbour Bridge this morniig when he rode his up to the rib..on stretched across the highway and tlaaatd it1,209 words
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Article265 1932-04-10 11 MAN DEMANDS A FLOGGING. PIIIONII C X E A T I I A i i FLOGGDfQ in place ol imprisonment was demanded of the Marylebone magistrates by a young man who was given a shameful character. Prisoner, Frank Gillispie, 23, barman. ir Street. Pcddington, was aeruaed •I living on the265 words
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Article, Illustration50 1932-04-10 11 The top picture shows Roy Smith an I O. Fuller. The former won the I < < championship singles by 6—2. 4—4. < 4. In the Godown Double* Handicap L. J. A. Fielden and E. A. Mathews (right bottom) beat I. H. Holyoaa and E. J. Riches.50 words
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Miscellaneous53 1932-04-10 11 THE LATEST CARTOON-COMMENTS ON THE SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICTi MAM«n iv uiru iioMH i; Has He I'ncorked Something? The Rising So«. -Sp^'r'-rrht 52SrW r ..y,.^ The new M.^ u?™ iu R SS^ An.uo.- n,,.nin r _FHxp..rick in ,he St ..ouis ,^-,>isp.tch. -The Sund. y M.i. (i.as.o. Land «^f Peace." —Doyle in the53 words
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Article, Illustration454 1932-04-10 12 The Book Page. The Super-Mystery Story. The Flr:tling Admiral. H G. K. hevtcrtt.n. Victor I V !,jt,vhurch. <..i>.ll an M. < ole. Henry Wade. Agatha John IJhixlc. Milward KennH>. Dorotln L Savers, Ronald A. Kn<- n \N ills < rafts, CU-mence |)ane, I Jepson and Anthony Berkeley Redder and Stoughton.454 words
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Article, Illustration2582 1932-04-10 12 deadly foe both to our material interest* and our ideals. The gradual growth of a national spirit in Curelia, White Ruuia, Ukraine, Moldavia, Ayerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Tajikstan. all independent national States on the borders of the Union where corres--1 ondinjr nationalities are found in2,582 words
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Advertisement295 1932-04-10 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH THE WORLD WIDE REPUTATION, Hantbric j a?ad v Mannfactnred by: JOHN DICKINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) POST BOX 160. SINGAPORE. AND SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS D. MALAYA. I PEARS' f CYCLOPAEDIA j J COMPLETELY KKVISED I EDITION Twenty -Two Sections 31 Pages of Maps Coloured295 words
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Miscellaneous155 1932-04-10 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. 6 zt ZjZEE 7"Il JZD~Z JII3ZEZ S2 I c, j .■I 1 I I (CLUES.) ACROSS. running water -I. Workshop Ha«ght 23 Bands 7. Animals of horse family 24 Autommtic rifle V ld eulo «y l'lunt with rune StaOMM r One who incites 32. Consents 16. (MM155 words
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772 1932-04-10 13 MALAYA'S CLUB LIFE.— SELANGO R BOY SCOUTS IN CAMP. THE SELANGOR INDIAN ASSO. Annual Report. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS RECORDED. annnnl i i« On the '!> '.:u tin 01 t ran P. F 'Jill to Seremban inth« ronth ited in his lace. Wh< natban wa.- appointed t can the i ilies in772 words
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Article164 1932-04-10 13 Only Government Aided Malay Club? (From Our Own Correspond Seremban. Saturday. THE Persidanjran Belia Club in Jalan Tuan Sheikh, Seremban ably the (inly M eminent aid d in the tM According to the igaavavf ti members on th< on July and J»2 members at the end of the164 words
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Article16 1932-04-10 13 New Sch(K)l Starts At cm ban. (Ft Seremban, Saturday. A 5.".! a o ■iSm.16 words
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Article, Illustration666 1932-04-10 13 The committee- consider that the loan with the Mutual Provident Association should be repaid by periodical easy instalments. Messrs. R. D. Rsmsssmj Pi'lay, J.l'., and N. V. Visralingam contini ent the Association on tincharged Prisoners' Aid Society of Selangi r. The committee appointed Mr. B. K. Chongapa to repn -<nt666 words
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Advertisement83 1932-04-10 13 REGLYKOL urt for Diabetes > -"i M medicinal herbs hirm'Mi to health. I'EtML isAam ngSB and Acton* t the ditcharg* of abnormal fe#!irtr of thirst »nd huagtr. ■oin-i*i.«--= difeition. I. caret tkir diseanee attaadant n Diatom such ai Ac*eFtiruneUt, Pruritus and Urticaria. I'l '.I -i steal Baa cm ct saary83 words
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Article875 1932-04-10 14 NO 3-FIGURE DIVIDENDS. $98— The Highest. L DONNELLY INJURED BY HORSE'S FALL. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 9. The third day's events of the Selangor Turf Club spring meeting were run today U dull but cool weather. The going was very good875 words
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Article455 1932-04-10 14 OVERWHELMING SUCCESS IN SOCCER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 9. The annual gereral meeting of the Relangor Chinese Recreation Club was held yesterday when the following were elected office-bearers for the year President, Mr. Loh Kong Imm vicepresident, Mr. Loke Yung Cheong committee455 words
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Article286 1932-04-10 14 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS. London, Apr. 9. Results of matches played today in the English League are as follows First Division. Aaton Villa 2 Manchester City 1 Bolton Wands. 1 Derby Co. 2 Chelsea 1 Sheffield Utd. l (Jrimsby Town 0 Blackpool 0 Huddersfield T. 1 BirminghamReuter - 286 words
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Article139 1932-04-10 14 Penang Football Assn. Inquiries. (Prom Our Owp. Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 9. A meeting was held of the mh riw mittee of the Penang Football Association yesterday evening at the residence of Mr. H. L. Mitchell, the ['resident, to investigate nto th? reports of rough play in the Junior139 words
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Article1113 1932-04-10 14 Gloucesters Well Beaten. EXCITING MATCH AT JALAN BESAR. Malays 5; dlovcesters 2. WELL) over 10,000 people saw the Malays and the Gloucesters fight out yne of the best battles this season in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The1,113 words
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Article2164 1932-04-10 15 Forward - Forward (H) Singmpmrm Football League Season Hrinus Surprises ISew Blood In S.R.C. Teams A Short: tor The S.C.C., Indian Hockey Team To (nil At Singapore In June Hoard Of Control JSeeded For Boxing The J exed Question Of Refereeing. TIIK Biagapon football leapu? ■n, which is2,164 words
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Article145 1932-04-10 15 Europeans Beaten By St. Paul's Old Boys Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Apr. 5. In a soccer fixture here today, St. Paul's Old Boys defeated the Sungei I Club by two goals to one. The Ramo was very fast and interesting. The Europeans were the first to145 words
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Article110 1932-04-10 15 Ceylon Sports Club Trounces Etceteras XI. Th* I I Kutteraa XI were well beaten at cricket by the Ceylon Snorts Clul. at Ralestier yesterday. The S.C.C. XI l.attod first and thank* to excellent liy Jansen who took eight for 26, thc\ were all out for only 57 run*,110 words
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Article182 1932-04-10 15 Stable Apprentice Ruptures Flyweight Title. l'.inul (iodfrey, an 1* year-old apprentice in M. Haitian's stables at Oajbournc. Wilts, won the flyweight title in the Welsh Amateur box mi; championships at Cardiff. Godfrey, who had four strenuous bouts before winrins; the title, has be« times a winner of the182 words
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Article67 1932-04-10 15 Gunboat Jack To Meet Guillermo. timo is J? lk i.Pfr of Al Rivers, at tht \pv World arena on Saturday next. This will hp JarVs last ftjfht here, as V.. me*t Arthur Suarett in (Vvlon at th« end of the month. Though Guillermo will a lot of weight67 words
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Article273 1932-04-10 15 Prvliminaries to be Held In 16 Centres. The first local preliminaries for selecting the candidates for the Japanese track and field delegation to the forthcoming Tenth World Olympic Games in Los Angeles will be held at M different places throughout the country this spring, and the273 words
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Article61 1932-04-10 15 Ip«h Y. M. C. A. Doubles Tennis Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh Was lie;. tennis champion ar.d i he- Fatt beat Key Onn ar<l Jin in the double* final in a match that er 60 gam—. It was a spirited fight Th»> Thur»da\ ■t set at61 words
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Article, Illustration75 1932-04-10 16 \t the Jalan ites«r Stadium, Singapcrr. yesterday, in a First Division Soccer match the Malay* beat the (iioucmte |{«iiaient hj 1 The photograph »»n th«- left shown the winning team. that on the right being of the lowers. The Gloucester RegiMent rust»dian saving a penalty shot,75 words
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