The Straits Times, 15 May 1932
1932-05-15
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Title Section36 1932-05-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 22, Sunday, May 15th 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 22. Sunday, May 15th 1932. Price 10 Cents.36 words
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588 1932-05-15 1 SHANGHAI AGREEMENT DENOUNCED— "HUMILIATING TRUCE." DECLARATION BY CITIZENS' SOCY. Rights of Foreign Troops in China. JAPANESE EVACUATION. Chinese Police To Take (Her Chapei On Tuesday. While the Shanghai < itiienw' Bacsctjr and the Peking \ll-( lawif' Society have denounced Ihe Shanghai armistice agreement a > :m humiliating truce willi J:i|Sin Kuo Min - 588 words
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Article131 1932-05-15 1 HIS OOlfCttN FOX TIIF PRKMIKKS HIM 111. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 14. Hi" Majesty the King visited the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald nt his nursing home la*t night and urged I the importance of r.st and nhtdjaj the doctor's ord131 words
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Article113 1932-05-15 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN (From Our Own Correspondent. London. M.i> 1 1. The closing prices toda> were Xl lU.I K Spot i i:, i«d. (Standard Crepe) 2" »d. May-June 116 d. 16d. July-Sept. 2d. Oct-De. 2 1 I Ad. lan-Mar. 2'» d. Apr.-June 2' 4 d. It is anticipated that the113 words
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Article101 1932-05-15 1 Three Readers Share The Second 8100. In the competition run in connection with the Singapore Races on May 7 thrcreaders succeeded in predicting five of the eight winners and the prize is accordingly divided equally iem. The successful competitors were: Hashim bin Jaafar. 1)2, Upper Perak Road, Singapore.101 words
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Article212 1932-05-15 1 British Xls Cricket Tour In Egypt. Splendid bowling by I. A. R. Peebles, amateur, and a eanturv V < aptain R. T. Stanyforth enabled H. nineau's XI to win the first match if their Kirvptian t<>ur against AN Iria by 124 runs, at Alexandra. The touris!< took212 words
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Article723 1932-05-15 1 Singapore Preparations. LORRY PARADE AND FANCY DRESS BALL. Arrangements for the Empire Shopping Week which Wednesday, May, IK, are well judging by the keen int rest a. eiithif--Biasm displayed >>y the variou firms in Singapore, the project promianl to sin It should not bo thought that the723 words
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Article624 1932-05-15 1 Tale Of Taxi Ride. JUDGE DISMISSES SECOND CO-RESPONDENT. t Two co- 'I in a '.-uit heard before Lord Merrivale whic!> nisi beinß granted to .Mr. Frank John Thomas Locke, engi- of the Peak Hotel, Hong Kong. V Mr. Locke sought release from his .i the adultery of624 words
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Article87 1932-05-15 1 >:>.000,000 Spent In Last Five Years. i I n m Oit Own Correspondent.) huala Lumpur, mm 11. The I;. I! amount of the <!• rlcpment *i> k at Cameron Highland ihe period I92fi to it wa- directed by the Development Cam mil tee, and a'«e the atet)a at87 words
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Article415 1932-05-15 1 'HOLIDAY SPORT IN MALAYA. IMW\«.> POOR s||o^ \I.\I\M >I-.I.\NM»R. CHCUH predominated in the list ot week-end sporting fixtures in Malaya which U'gan ye < Fuli reports a;- here in this is The outstanding match was thac b.- mbilan XI *n:\ the at Seremban. At I f play, the t ed415 words
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Article557 1932-05-15 1 21 Convicts Receive Heavy Sentences. ANOTHER ATTACK. One Man Now To Serve 20 Years(From Our Own Correspondent.) i I^>n«ion. May 14. The great convict trial in the Duchy Hall at Pnncetown ha* ended, an tenct-s ranging from 15 months' in'*>rison- t.ient ars' penal servitude have |bm paased557 words
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Advertisement14 1932-05-15 1 1 THE OCEAN 1 ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Grttt Britain.) J14 words
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Advertisement36 1932-05-15 1 OCEAN I MOTOR j POLICIES i IX r nn> PI wJ*^' 1 A •I mm> m\ n^r I M Wi jw g^k I J wt m I s rr r """»"x I M <•-? 4jS^**- wm nnj36 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1932-05-15 2 Supt. O'Neill Tells of (lashes With Law Breakers Famous Penang Bandit Raid Recalled— When Cattle-Thieving Was Rife. Arellent record it 2<; jmn? >ervice in thr police fuicf. of which were spent in Malaya, stands to the credit of Richard O'Neill, who starting his career in Sinj^ai" ■>nstal)le, l>y1,130 words
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Article1085 1932-05-15 2 WITH THE STRAITS POLICE eventful \> throueh the HanV was lighted during the early hours of tht morning. Tht inn on board when j:ti em ray sumharine wai lajhtad in th--wake vi Am c moment th- < i —,-1 w.i- ahali I 'in -t« i»i I- when she was hit1,085 words
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Article137 1932-05-15 2 Women's Cries And Tears In Appeal Court. Unle*- the rwj of mercy vised, the 11 >>c inflicted vi rran. •{'">, travelle- arid ex-noHreman, who I Road, i n to take pace He was sentenced "<1 Bailey for the mureVrj w;i -it v ad Clap- ntence was confirmed137 words
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Article300 1932-05-15 2 "Perfect Scandal" S-.iys Magistrate. STROSC protests were made Marylebone »agistrate i treatment mnied on* to ;i i li«ad the n h|d hunjf for two j He was Arthur George Gold 9ut*len ttni. CUpkain, S.W., a' ■jOOjßjtd guilty to stealing, in .Inly. 112 lla. 14, belonging to the I'addintJton300 words
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Article26 1932-05-15 2 THE 'isual monthly commit. of the Amicable Ath ation <*ill be held tonight at the ftlMfiV -.remises. 43-B, Upper Nanking Street, at I26 words
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Article32 1932-05-15 2 THE Novice Badminton Party will ho! i (■Mral meHmc tomorrow. May M at 127, Rangoon R^>ad at 1 p.m. TV Party 111 be "At Home" to its men 132 words
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Article218 1932-05-15 2 lIISBWD \\D WIFE IN \I>JOIM\<. HOI SKS. A HUSBAND ;ire li\ inir i" I n the in olUskil Th. I rried i and When th< Her their The« garden, th. and M *ay into the ailjoin cognition. Nor have they .lone 'Thai is the218 words
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Miscellaneous49 1932-05-15 2 I I ;^> OONT YOU HATE- f~S\ VtS COLCNEA./ I "> WHAT'S THEY GZT VaT THESE PEOPLE WMO u-* UT TMERES THAT? jr*f NEARER IT Getum \^fmWl \^^4Z. t#^' Ml KIUUIIg XT l/d THE WORLD, t^ V^£ N \y 1/Jt If JHIV S < Copynght. 1 S.JJ. by The Bell49 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1932-05-15 3 WORLD'S GREATEST LAYLAWYER REFLECTS. "My Name Is Might-Have-Been." HEART CRY OF "THE NAME WHO WAS." "^pHE old Bottomley i? dead! I am The 1 Man Who Was! "For four months I have longed for death. Every nijrht I hoped that before the dawn I1,345 words
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Article473 1932-05-15 3 CROOKS WHO IATTENEU ON RICH OLD WOMEN. Apr. 21. TUX Kigolo is dyin;.' It may ■■swi myone who haa seen or liut tbi that .1 ad to haunt abarets a Hoatmartre and Elysees, mak inn middle I women with I mn wiih extraordicar) I t'ne473 words
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Article115 1932-05-15 3 nPTT-THEKE years a^» M,. ,s,l as K. r M«x k n>r, the veU ran novelist, liou^lit .1 fountain pen to ttart writinir hi book. Since then I :ten about 60 books, all with the same pen. Mr. Hocking yen changed th. I paid 255. for the pen,"115 words
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Article489 1932-05-15 3 Report That Will Shock The World. TRAFFIC IN GIRLS. The Most Terrible Trade ExposedSLL disclosure- relatii the White Slave traffic in the M .nd Far East are being incorporate J report which, if published, will ..rIH. The '.1 in/ prepared in a Basil I of Nations489 words
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Article, Illustration64 1932-05-15 3 A group photograph of the British Medical Association conference recently held at Ipoh. Seated in ihr roast* in Dr. I' H Hennessy, who has just retired after 26 years' service in th«- I M H Goveraawat. With him Di 11. Uiunv who i* übv64 words
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Advertisement167 1932-05-15 3 WONDERFUL! ar [^C^ m m |i V..; I I N° wonder it is so popuI jSpA A I I lar throughout rht- world. r L. I People know they are By^* C -^^B getting the finest, sun* H I JH ripened Enclith fruit, ■H selected for it* sue and *9K167 words
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Article943 1932-05-15 4 BRIDGE NOTES. BECOMING SLAVES OF CONVENTION. By HERBERT LAWRENCE. CONVENTIONI are designed to assist the player in getting the best out of his cards, not to hamper his common at mm judgment of card values, yet there i- a tindii. y M the part of these943 words
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Article69 1932-05-15 4 Members of the Rovers Badminton Party are requested to take note that two new badminton courts at Mohamed Sultan Road are now ready for play. They are expected to turn up for regular practices. Today (Sunday), the Party is engaged in a friendly match with the Merridals69 words
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Article, Illustration105 1932-05-15 4 CHILDREN'S CORNER. No. 22. SEARCHING FOR A NAIL. Th>n off they ran to Seedlcpop's great store <^i iti pleased to bo inside the place once more. W th brush in hand, and on a stool some glue H ih <n proceeded to mend Ethel's Bhoe. «•*!>'» look. said Ethel, "Very105 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1932-05-15 4 A W ell Known Chinese Tin Smelter Thirtysix Years W ith One School Mr. Thampillay** Record At Victoria Institution The Service Company At Tanglin Lt.-Colonel Chapman's Generosity The Durbar At Pekan. I.sterday's Straits Times there wan a reference to Towkay Tan Hong, of Singapore, who owns the1,245 words
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Article296 1932-05-15 4 City "Gold Mine" With 22-inch Frontage. Have you seen the smallest shop in the world? Maybe you missed it becalm some portly City merchant was standing his back to it. That could easily have happened, for the frontage is only 22 inches. It is situated in Cheapside,296 words
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Article275 1932-05-15 4 SUSPECTED \Ki:ST l> TKUINkKR CAUGHT. AHTSTBKIOUfI a traflkkf. trapped l»y police who raided a opium den <amoufla>r<<i M h -hoi-maker's shop in Penny Held*, Lit The story of the was toJd at Th. iri on Apr. 23, whi-u Konj? Bean, Bgwl 10; Ymv <Jir: I. in".275 words
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Advertisement70 1932-05-15 4 M. EZEKIEL SONS Optometriats and Opticians Baffin Chambers, Raffle* Placn. S'para. Branch S5. NoordwlJk. BAT A VTA. *DO YOU WANT YOUR MONEYS WORTH? You cannot do better than place your orders H with us Tht house which caters j^ your needs at COMPARATIVELY FAIR PRICES C WITH HIGH CLASS MATERIALS,70 words
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Advertisement76 1932-05-15 4 ■^^-e_ «',m c« Dr/T "PAR- LOCK" Unfailingly maintaining th«» tnnlitioaal f Mi itisa Manufacture BAK huilt into th. l:\K I.di K which *tn>n i»n<l unrivalIr.J hra it ;n w rk |irmlucr<l by the machn All mod* rr ►tar.d n<l f< FULL DETAILS SENT ON REQUEST Simultaneously at MARLBO ROUGH Matinees:76 words
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Article, Illustration692 1932-05-15 5 New Fcx Features In The Making— lf, And When, Tallulah Weds— Elissa Landi's Third Novel— One Day To Record Chevalier's Latent Sonsr-Hit Hollywood Becomes Air-Minded, (By Cw Film Correapondent.) i f featuu- pieliires an n prodm ton at thi M tha Kox Kilm i First of692 words
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Advertisement240 1932-05-15 5 RESERVATIONS- PHONE 6903. jj PAVILION 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦>•. t 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 MATINEES TO-DAY MONDAY at 3-15 tA Daring Story of V Woman's Disregard of Com cations. DRAMATIC:! ROMANTIC! ICOMrfTANCE DEkIIsJETT dENNCI I S^c V% V c crecn>s L4|^^ Favourite in P^yJ Her Finest w* \Ti Story JOEL M c CßEA\p^^^^*^^r240 words
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Advertisement201 1932-05-15 5 CAPITOL MATINEE TO-DAY at 3-15 and TO-MORROW (Public Holiday) Send the Children to see this Bright Musical Show Supported by ZIMMYa I' I*'1 Legless mar\rl 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 SPECIAL DOUBLE ATTRACTION! Another Splendid Musical Picture from the Comparv, that produced "SUNSHINE SI'SIE Gainsborough Pictures present Their Outstanding ALL-BRITISH Succcw y<sLl|201 words
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Article364 1932-05-15 6 By Lady Detnetriadi II" is only in recent yea:.-. I think, th::t j \\i' ha\< !hc -ciousness of r on our phy.-ique. A ri'.-nd <>( mine leng ago onsulted a I no sutti eason foi h<T constant ill hvalth. 1! red that M 1 11 k while364 words
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Article, Illustration560 1932-05-15 6 "\'e i y wcM." lite fatVr if you ar" superior to a business \ou must not be \\a-tc<i upon it. T< "•ove the point. -11 nit on" el the wine| i!i.v stn 'I a 1 •ange it. and th-n v. v .hall ha\ i:d to560 words
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Article254 1932-05-15 6 1 VYTl^* *~K-mr± wno mav >k Wl on a occas i°ns. Let it i If I W I'll H ir tn(> current fashions Black T¥ M M /M M and wl is i hi- dominating schenv and briUMtt* alike may be flatBy BU I augmented, if necessary,254 words
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Advertisement144 1932-05-15 6 WHITEAWAYS ANNOUNCE TWO SPECIAL ECONOMY WEEKS MAY 17th to MAY 28th. DURING WHICH THERE WILL BE DISPLAYED HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. LAMM i \ki;i:r" SWIM SUITS. Baalish aiedt pure wool in the new backlesf style in smart self shade** of brown md ornniro. navy and saxe, black and144 words
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Advertisement210 1932-05-15 6 "MONIQUE" (Shanghai Manila Singapore) FRENCH DRESSES and HATS 157, North Bridge Road. (CAIMTOI. IILDG.) SINGAPORE. Tel. 4221. Sport and Afternoon Dresses and Evening Gowns. ORDERS TAKEN. New shipments every fortnight. MODERATE PRICES. OPENING MAY 18th. A Reville afternoon Rown A carried out with mar^uer- D ites appligued on antique f\210 words
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Article3259 1932-05-15 7 ROSITA; FORBES - ROSITA FORBES. OUR SERIAL STORY. Ry THE FAMOUS AUTHORESS AND EXPLORER. EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Lois Gilmour, the only child of Charles Gilmour, a director of many Eastern companies, learns that it is her father's wish that she should marry Philip Wingate, a middle-aged waster. That night3,259 words
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Article73 1932-05-15 7 Meant To Burn HinseH To I>eath In lIU Office. rjjed at Manchester A>sizc judge that he «?cutinj{ couiim Briuire re Dunning had it to in which he *a;<i that ha threw a lighted match into a A feeling i to make a v and I went U73 words
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Article30 1932-05-15 7 Infers To Be With Her Husband. .1 her hi; yal y may lose her a i she the i holm last xumircr, and S to th* fm>fi*>>-30 words
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Advertisement81 1932-05-15 7 i 9^^ ■■■■VnW OTJo^^KM oV S^nW oS wm obojomo^bojob a* aa«B^B^M^ I BUY EMPIRE PRODUCTS. I From MAY 18th to MAY 24th j INsiiT I WHEREVER POSSIBLE THAT ALL YOUR ENGINEERING SUPPLIES ARE BRITISH AN D__FRC i M _TH EN ONWARDS. I PERSIST r'IM THIS PRACTICE 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED,81 words
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Article111 1932-05-15 8 Singapore. AI.IIVMHK.V Wallace Bwry and Hark m Hill Divers. C.15 9.15. Phone < TFTtoi.. Lilian Pavies and Constance liter in Just For A Song, also /in .\lf». Phone 5261 BUMOri llom.. Orchestral Concert 9.16 tn 11 p.m. GKF..VT WORLD.— Wajaags, Cinema, Doni: des. Zoo, Maze, Skating ground Commercial Museum.111 words
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Article21 1932-05-15 8 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street. Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE 5689.21 words
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Article559 1932-05-15 8 Or the day that it reported the incident in which Mr. Lang, the Labour Premier Mr South Wale-, was deprived of the honour of opening the Sydney Harliour Bridge, the Straits Times wrote son., disparagingly of the behaviour of Captain de (Jroot. Immediately, most of th" Australians in559 words
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Article, Illustration2724 1932-05-15 8 LEYDEN— THE MAN WHO SAVED SINGAPORE FOR BRITAIN. T search in Java for Dr. Leyden's K ra\e vii- tx-th i-n.ioyanle and interesting. I We set out joyously, niorr in the spirit of adventure, than of those seeking one p i !<>ng time dead. The lure of the i nknown, in2,724 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1932-05-15 8 Believe it or not Ling The Assertions of Ananias Life in this oAee is ius? hell. Yes I mean it like that. I will ha\ JW«r mealy-mouthed h... busines- mean hell— in fact I mean more than that. I really mean HELL— and then some. Its these Uigh'e.l Straits Time.people1,652 words
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Advertisement54 1932-05-15 8 \s^° A Use HELJMLELY Joint Box Compound i <if Joint Rox Com* I lai .1 in- )il. »uii•i .l. ..nd beam df-lnrrtd M >to< k. N.i m 4J. JJ'I, tNM. I I I \l*l Sole Agents JOHN MOREY CO. SINGAPORE Phone: 7558 P. O. Box: 374 RAFFLES HOTEL i TO-NIGHT54 words
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Advertisement14 1932-05-15 8 PIANO TUKINC— REPAIRS. 1 REMOVALS— HIRK. E. CHARLES. I 'hone 2902. 274 Orchard Koad.14 words
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Article, Illustration77 1932-05-15 9 X.M.S. COLONY VI Tl \\l<:— Some of the principal players in the teams for the annual CuilUmard (up matches bctWM the < olony and the F.M. S., which are h*in K played at Kuala Lumpur during the Whit-untide huli i«fl (l.li right) laj Smith. H. M H. Soii/a. VS. W77 words
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Article720 1932-05-15 9 S.C.C. FACE A DEFICIT. Fit. Lieut. Croome Top-Scorer With 42 Runs. Negri m m ulan hold the lead a fixture aaaiSMl Ihe Sin-^apoi. n Sereiiib.in. t;i the) tepiied nilh IS3 sears of 1 is. The visitors butted first, and tha CriHiine and 27 froai I ievt.720 words
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Article333 1932-05-15 9 Australian's Plea Of Drunkenness. Max Cornfield, the Australian who iiaclaimed responsibility for a wri criminal offences on the plea that he waso diunk thai he did not know whit In 'oing at the time the ort'i nces WOM committtd, was brought out of333 words
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Article61 1932-05-15 9 Cost Of Living Soon Increased aY II ivr Cam. (From Our Own Correspondent. Bangkok. May 1 I An inevitable sequel to Siam going otf ihe gold standard is that prices in 'tin market are gradually increasing. It sd that it wil f i'ui.,l iat the cost of61 words
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Article449 1932-05-15 9 Colony Lead F.M.S. DE SOUZA SURPRISES ONG EE KONG. ihniii Our Ova Correspondent Kuula Lumpur. May 14. The Colony won two «.ut of the three sirnrlt s matches played in the (Juillemard <up tennis tournament «.n the Selanifor (iuti courts t hi afternoon. The most remarkable result449 words
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Article192 1932-05-15 9 Result* Of Matches Played During Week. The following are the results of tht»S.R.C. tennis tournament matches play- »'< during the week "B" sinjrles final.— l>. Leicester baat M. A. Cordeiro, 10—8, *i—'A Veterans' singles.- K. Ryan In-a 1 I D'Cruz. w.o. T. Leijsaius beat K. Eparaaau —4. I,a<lie192 words
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Article99 1932-05-15 9 Body Of Mr. Lan McKenzk? Recovered. (from Our Own on«. -pondent.) BanifkoU. May 14. The Ikhlv ol" Mr lan M:-Ken/.ie, a I shipping assistant with the H. i IWk Co, who was (truwn in Hrn 1 at Banfckrk <-n Thuisday nitfht. hi I to the |»'»ce M<99 words
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Article167 1932-05-15 9 Released From Prison On Medical Grounds. The Home Office issued the foil- wing announcement on Apr. 28. The Home Secretary has recomirend?d the immediate release on medical I <i<>unds of Sir Arthur Wheeler, wh> •onMcUnl at the Leicester Cit] x of fraudulent conver>i<>n. and was sentenced to167 words
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Article85 1932-05-15 9 Denth Of MemlK-r ()f Strait* Times Stuff. The death t<« k |l.i< siiddenly fi day, of Mr. K < Krishna' lember of the I.m< I asag staff of I the Sunday Times. H> had bten in the *-m»loy of the Stiaits Times Pic. J,td. far a85 words
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Article116 1932-05-15 9 Smart Sentence At Perak Assizes. (From Oui pondent.) Ipoh. May 14. r 'l of the I'eiak A -ie Boprnss Caart, b*'fore Mi. ay Chan Wenj, a member of a gang, was chargtd with committing robbery and at the same time using a dangerous weapon. The aceaaad araka116 words
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Article141 1932-05-15 9 German Editor Goes To l'rison. Berlin. May 11. Y< r Oflnietzki. the editor of the political .tbuehrH'. who some months ag*> •ma sentenced t 1* months' imprisonment for aile/el high treason, fttrsj th<« Teyel I n on Taasaajr, being accompanied to the gates ay a lanre enncouraeReuter - 141 words
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Advertisement120 1932-05-15 9 STUDY YOUR MOTORING COSTS... The additional c< uple ol .and the occasional dollars needleasly spent on motoring .can be put to very excellent use save them like other MORRIS MINOR own* s do The Minor is built like a big car and it carries its four passengers in perfect comfort120 words
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Article1938 1932-05-15 10 More Good Dividends Paid. ACCIDENT TO MR. GEORGE REDFEARN. Fifth Day Of Singapore Meeting. Tic iflli <lr;y of the Singapore meeting ;iif.l by lint weather and anot bei I if ci led. i were turpriaed not to see Mr. Geofve Redfearn la hi> place1,938 words
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Advertisement57 1932-05-15 10 PASKOE BROWN CO. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. JOINERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS. OFFICE FACTORY 69, GEYLANG ROAD Telephone 4210. BEST WORKMANSHIP IS OUR MOTTO! WATER— SANITARY— HEATING-OIL ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES MANCFACTTRED BY CRANE Ltd.— LONDON. MALLEABLE AND WROI CRT IROW FITTINGS. GATE AND GLOBE VALVES, COCKS, BATHROOM FiTTINGS, SANITARY EQUIPMENT Etc.. Etc. Sole Agents for57 words
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Advertisement104 1932-05-15 10 TO LET AT SLUMP RENT L. Margate Road, and 7. Ram>i.'»te Road, both off Grove Road, and 9 and 11, Wilkie Terrace off Wilkie Road, suitable for hotel or boarding; house. Please apply Tel. No. 4423. yick \yrAH lll:vr The Old Established Firm, at 641 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Consult us104 words
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Article356 1932-05-15 11 $250 MUST BE WON. Can You Place The First Four In The Derby? A numl er of readers who have taken part in the competition* run by the Sui day Tunes in connection with the Singapore Races have written in a:-ki i£ if it i* not pawiMc356 words
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Article230 1932-05-15 11 Baton Charges In London. Eight arrests were made when police scattered Communist demonstrators at Marble Arch, W., on May 1. Twenty-one people were arrested during conflicts between Communists and police at Dundee. The London trouble began when some thousands of Hyde Park demons! i many of them230 words
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Article, Illustration13 1932-05-15 11 Driving off in the Garri on Golf Club men's monthly medal competition %«-ierday.13 words
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Article289 1932-05-15 11 Chinese Beat Port Dick.son Xl \U \~X (From Our Own QajMßpondent.) >. May 11. A large MSSCd an interesting mat< h here this afternoon b« the Seremban Chinem aad I'ort Dickson Recreation lub in the Hose (up knockout competition. The Chtaeaa were the winners by four goals to289 words
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Article110 1932-05-15 11 Famous Romney Among Stolen Paintings. Burglars who ransacked Fulwell Park. Twickenham, the residence of ex-King Manuel of Portugal, calmly warn!. through the rooms, picking out art treasures of great value. The missing treasures in< lule A Romney painting, A Child Fa^' Asleep;" other < il pain* ings and110 words
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Article502 1932-05-15 11 BREACH ACTION SETTLED OUT oi COI RT. Leeds, Apr. 23. WHEN an c leventh-hour settlement of a breach of promise action was announced at Let-d* >>unsel for the young woman stated that if the erse had gone to a jury he would have asked for >uch502 words
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Article590 1932-05-15 11 The "Hitler Army." MINISTER'S PLEA FOR PATRIOTISM. Berlin, May 11. fpilK Rei-.'hstag session on Tuesday was I fated to run the gamut of every kind of weather. By 245 votes to 224 the Ho«ae paised the second reading of the Bill for Debt Amortisation, empowering theAneta-Trans-Ocean - 590 words
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Article, Illustration929 1932-05-15 11 One Who "Folded His Arms Like A Corpse." Five young men arrested by police officers in the vaults of the disused St. Mary's Church. Greenwich appeared at Greenwich Police Court on Apr. 29. Tb#y were George Cook, 21. of Ship Street, Cubitt Town Frederick .1.-fferie*. 20.929 words
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Advertisement748 1932-05-15 11 The Sunday Times Derby Competition. I agree to enter The Sunday Times Derby Competition on the conditi< MMI lorth above. I consider the Derby, to be j! run on June 1, VXVZ, will result as follow^ First >nd t Third: I Fourth: J! COMPETITOR'S NAME J I! ADDRESS, v MMtMllllltittff'f'748 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1932-05-15 12 like hell with and to pa I ild be a positive ordeal. Other n< c ha< taught avoid ai Street, Cannon Kiompton Road. South Lamberth < ell Koad; and often I am i tmenti* because I must cirhall?nge then >jal I. lea1,545 words
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Advertisement283 1932-05-15 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH TBic WUKI I* UIDK RGFUTATIOII. BCgOXLr <£ambr»c fcl Writing P^d Manufarturert hy JOHN DICKINSON I CO, LTD. (Incorp»rat. -j.) POST BOX M SING \l -i AND SOLD B Y \1 1 n KiS a. MAI. THE LAST WORD IN MODERN DjCTiONARIES! I THE NUTTALL ENCYCLOPAEDIA 695283 words
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Miscellaneous122 1932-05-15 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. T^\^ *>*y rj I ««W« J 1 i^^fc— V \M 55 p 35"T (CLUES.) across. •.veil I. Wi"i<l«-rr<l 7. liars late it. i: 12. Vciv ilclu Btalk \Vi'hcrc<l lUfer* M. Mrj IT. Those who r.t. S| Wl Asslmi •Jl Tlmk coiil 11. Kreed from ;>.i n Genaaa122 words
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Article447 1932-05-15 13 Social, Literary And Other A tivities. fFHK Chinese Students' Literary Uh ciation, Kuala Lumpur, arranged a varied programme, as th« following circular shows Shorthand. Lessons i:i Pitman's hand will be given at the Association* premises on Tuesdays and Fridays at Ml p.m. A fee of $1 (or447 words
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Article, Illustration31 1932-05-15 13 The competitors in the first open Malacca Badminton tournamen' organ ir«4 h> Wm r». K<x» Sum Kng, S«et Ch* c I'eng, L«.w k^ang Song, Ya« hoe Leong and Tan I'eng Hin.31 words
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Article190 1932-05-15 13 Presentations To Officials. npiIUEK was a large gathering of mem bers at the residence of Mr. Teo Hot' Kang, Pasir Panjang Road, on Sunda\ last to attend the third \\K\i monthly general meeting of the association an<' for pre.-entations to the honorary secretary. Mr. Loh Hood190 words
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Article, Illustration759 1932-05-15 13 NIGEL SHARPE - NIGEL SHARPE. Famous Tennis Players. A Wonderful From America bo IMaved In Plus Fours! BY (The Famous Davis Cup International.) QIDXKV Wood v:.- t l ie winmr of the singles at Wimbledon last year, at j the early age ot l'.t. The championship has never been won by759 words
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Article564 1932-05-15 13 •HWKSMVKKCIUMI KVSV NUCI CHIEF. AI.I.KOATIONS that he had been a lie forirel. and spent the pr > •<f unlawful gains on horse-ra >n<l women w«-re made at Ashington \gainst (ieolTiry Cliff.mi Tuy'.n. _'S va^ described a^ a commercial traveller. ivinjr in a Newcastle hotel. Tavlor.564 words
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Article73 1932-05-15 13 The following will represent Novice B. P- against Mayflower B. P. in a friendly badminton match of three singles and two doubles to take place at the lat ter's court today at 3 p.m. Singles, Lim Boon Guan, Teo Soo Poh and Tan Huck Kong.73 words
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Article1028 1932-05-15 13 TR\IMN(; PRINCIPLES EXPLAINED. (By Jean Taris. champion swimmer of Europe). SWIMMING, like boxing, is a sport that involves a great deal af When, as a child, I wont swimming urir.g rry scliool holidays at Bain d'ages, Ver: ai'los, where I lived v. th my at -ns1,028 words
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Advertisement51 1932-05-15 13 REGLYKOL Ban Cuw for WKBLXUtL |l !,i:l I < I VK O I XXI liM aland huiiKcr. ;::(,!> IH pronotei diirt XXi Iseases attendant -,'us anrf jria. bkgi rasi KH,n K<»| ulc only to be ta- ight. Sole Ak«i il'inn.im Little Dispensary. I>td., M 9. 311 and .tl.t. Haiti ataMas51 words
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Article830 1932-05-15 14 League Football. WINNERS DISPLAY MARKED SUPERIORITY. Malays I Chinese 2. THK fcfatajn aafeated the Chinese ir the ii' t div 'day at Jalan :m by f "tir g^iil>. to two. They j made no mistake about the way they th" ra 'it from the start, they830 words
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Article129 1932-05-15 14 Wins For Lewis And Bruhn On Points. LittU Lewis C7.4> was a '•in vicing winner on points over L. S. Pood (7.15) in a ten round contest for th<* Malayan fl weight championship at the New v. Ast night. Rain fell during tho con '«t and Diid129 words
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Article87 1932-05-15 14 Railway Institute Beaten By Rangers. [b rom Our <» nt.) Kuala I lay 14. Rangers defeated the Raihr* .itute on tl.e la nstitut«' be ha bjaj lota on the h:ui ill) and The I if tare icket I for 1U ainuig thi i tstrously, no rui The87 words
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Article1139 1932-05-15 14 Selangor At Penang. DENNISON SMITH SCORES A CENTURY. (From Our Ov\n Correspondent.) Fenanjr. May 1 j Inership by Selangor 19, a tentuty by the fii^t man in, and ll»w. decisions were feature* «f the 'ainst Penang whith payed cunsistent ly i.n.l carefully l led uj> runs with1,139 words
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Advertisement105 1932-05-15 14 N/!!aaws^sw4k_v^a^*^ a^y« f awaaW THL STEENGTHBfUfC M'TRITIOUS OOD-UVU OIL EMI LSION. Kasily AbHimilated and dlcested. Children like it for its palatable Taste. Agents MEDICAL OFFICE Bras Bmaah Road, Singapore. A»eU «c«d $12,000,000. A«,r»n« ,n fore over "$35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD105 words
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Advertisement64 1932-05-15 14 T 3r TK^^^^jJaTSaaw. -Jwaw^. JeW N _^|k 4^L» >^^ aWealth of Health in. everi] pound of ANCHOR^ BUTTIIt OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEPOTS OF THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. i}|lUl BaaHaßaß t WJ* V A waP^^^ 1 m ll^^^^A I aaiLam i Ji L p *9% T I MM 'kill64 words
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Article2283 1932-05-15 15 Tin- Malaya Cup Soccer Fixtures kedfih Expected To Put I it i (.utul Shou Mutable Change In Malayan Cricket Prof tonal Fur Selanfior Cricket Association FttHtt Through i lersatile Y.MJ.A. Athletic Party Holiday Snort I fhConntrv. (BY FORWARD.) THK Malaya (v» soccer fixturethis month, with a2,283 words
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Article115 1932-05-15 15 Today's Matches In Malayan Championships. Today's ties in the Malayan Billiards hampionship tournament at the New j i World are as follows JL3O p.m. Alik-h Kdward Prother Kiloucesters' Corporal's Clul i Sai Tee (Post «'ttm- Club.) 6. p.m. H. Butcher (Association of Eaffiß* G K. K-aal (Singapore Reireatton Club).115 words
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72 1932-05-15 15 The Singapore Lawn Tennis A Championships will Ik- held on J n< the courts of the Tanglin Q June H, 7. and on tht court.- I'oie Cri ket Club. The iruttnee fee* are singles $1 and 'doubles $:< |ht entrant. Forma 0 i«ntr> n.ay l>v obtained72 words
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Article427 1932-05-15 15 (From Our Own On-respondent. Ipoh. May 11. At snroe. th* K.L.Y.M ('.A. scored the opening jroal and thereafter the Ipoh Y.M.I.A dominated the game and scored two gaala. At the intenal, Ipoh led by cond halt they a.\i« mon- Rtwils i.ml loft the fleli winners by427 words
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Advertisement190 1932-05-15 15 MP'zS Reading Ij^nn^ REQUIRES GOOD mjttj^' LIGHTING l|Mj J^K IT IS THEREFORE J M IMPORTANT TO GET r I PHILIPS LAMPS I M THEY GIVE A BRIGHT, V MELLOW LIGHT WHICH MAKES READING A supplik obtaina'bl1 J from real measure, sole agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE &S.) 17—19190 words
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Article, Illustration99 1932-05-15 16 YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL— MALAYS DEFEAT CHINESE. I, n tIM Mai in firat division football match at tie Jalan Besar Stadium. *f**terda». th.> *..r»- >iciori«»u- to the tune of 1 gU. to 2 flu. The picture on -lm»s thf t*« Irifflo. (hi tht- ri»sh« «'hine*M- cuhliml n making a n< at <-a99 words
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