The Straits Times, 31 July 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 33. Sunday, July 31st 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 33. Sunday, July 31st 1932. Price 10 Cent*.
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  • 570 1 HYLAM GANG'S OUTRAGE. Altars Desecrated And Much Damage. EIGHT ARRESTS. Result Of "War Day" Propaganda. An extraordinary outrage, unpre redvntc-d in lh« annals of Singapore. occurred > i-s'.«*da> afternoon, when a ganc ol MvlaiJf snid to be Communist-, entered the Cathedral of the dood Shepherd
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  • 114 1 Two Readers To Receive ISO Each. Although a number of outsiders won on th<- li-st day <,f the Penang Race(Saturday, .July 2.'*). two readers of Th< Sunday Times succeeded in predicting si\ < i^ht winners. Mr. J. K. I.oh, of 7.:. f'asir Pan.iang Road, Singapore, gave Gold Or
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  • 235 1 F.M.S. IN STRONG POSITION \l kl ALA LUMPUR. A heavy programme of August holiday sport heiran successfully yesterday :ind will l»e continued today and tomorrow. The outstanding item is the annual nkket match between the F.M.S. and the Colony at Kuala Lumpur. At the close of play
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  • 101 1 Last Honours To Victims Of Promethee. Paris, July ML The last honours were rendered to fili of the ri, w <f :!ie French sulnnarino Pioroethee when M. Harriet (the Prime Minister), M. Leygues (the Minister of Marine) a .1 high naval officers, aboard! the distroyer Bison, ciossed
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  • 51 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July ;0. The closing prices today were: IU KBEK. Spot (Buyers) 2 1/lßd. (Sellers) 2 l/ttt. Oct.-Her. 2 .I .I2d. Jan.-Mar. 2«♦ i2d. Apr.-June 2 J»d. TIN. Spot £131 ft. Three months £132%. SILVER. Spot 17 3/16. Forward ITS. Cross-rate closed at
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  • 86 1 Yesterday's Play Tea-Time Scores. Nottinghamshire 225 for 6 vs. Surrey at the Oval. Middlesex 140 all out vs. Sussex, 2G for 0 at Hove. Worcestershire 207 for 5 vs. Essex at ;ei. Lancashire 141 for 7 vs. Yorkshire at Manchester. Somersetshire lis a' l out vs. Hampshire .'{4
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  • 31 1 A dinner of the Ivgineerinu Asti >n of Malaya \v;is held at the Ell Hotel last night, attended by close on 100 people. Mr. F. G. Coles, president, presided.
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 1 MAI WAN TKNMS CHAMPION SHIPS.— Miss Oldfield (left) the holder of the women's single's championship, yesterday beat Mrs. Allin (right) 4— fi, 6—2, 6— 2. in the semi-final round.
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  • 21 1 Tl'e winners of the fox-trot competition j at the Raffles Hotel last night were Mr. J. D. Hawley and Miss Lonsdale.
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  • 2307 1 CULTIVATION OF CROPS. High Commissioner's Picture Of An Ideal Malay Homestead. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July 30. A LARGE number of Government de:iiul the Civil Sci > ny wciv at the Agricultural ContYrwrliich opened in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon ;:nd which will be
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  • 316 1 JIMiLi: TRAGEDY AT PASIR PAIUAJtC Standing over the fallen body of his Chinese confrere, an Indian detective police constable emptied his revolt er into the black jungle before him in the direction in which three Javanese were escaping after their dastardly attack. One of the bullets found
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  • 59 1 Jekyll And Hyde Life Of Paris Woman Savante. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jul> :Vt. A sensation has been caused in Paris by the discovery that a leading woman sax ante and a Doctor of Philosophy is also queen of the cit>> night life and dances
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  • 433 1 proved nearly as successful as had been hoped. General Honjo has, therefore, decided to make cavalry the principal weapon against the volunteers and 10,000 Japanese cavalry are already concentrated in North Manchuria. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Plan To Isolate Annies Of Young Marshal/ PEKING AND TIENTSIN.
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  • 3417 2 Tales From The Ceylon Pearl Banks. THE "SHARK-BINDERS." Their Mystic Methods And Their 111-Gotten Gains. Here is a story of a visit to a Ceylon pearl fishery in the (•ulf of Mannar. In it the reader is told of the mystic methods of the "shark-binders," who profess to be able
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  • 373 2 Fierce Battle With Police. New York, July IS. Edward "Fats" McCarthy, one of New York w.n cornered la^t nkhi in a hiding-place n. ar Albany and fatally sh.t ttional battle with pott a-ul Siatv; tloo| l>et«-i-tivi- Barry Moore, wh<>, ive Thon,;-. had trailed the gunman for nine month-,
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    • 20 2 r^W L-B^^^ Merchandise k*A \4-J P^^ Personal Effects r Jat M^^^>T Motor Cars \t&^ 4 COL LYE R <MIAY< APB
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    • 183 2 yJPI poiicd to your |pB I A k^J T^^» husband would ■I mb] find \oiir»<-lf \jji without Betas t Why not taik it over with him n..w Do von think he ciul«l BOOff thr thought of your keiag left .U-|>«-n<l«'rv l)Olh for you and you- children, and at the same
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  • 2119 3 The "Pasha" Who Was A Spy. A BRUTAL INDIVIDUAL. Some More Light On The History Of Paul 8010. M. Bouchardon, one of the judges of the Paris Court of Cassation, is alto a well-known author and has written a popu'ur work of some of the
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  • 1305 3 LAND OF THE ALMIGHTY Why There Are So Many Divorces. SOCIAL INTERCOURSE IN AMERICA. (By Countess Margit Bethlen, the famous Hungarian novelist, and wife of the well known statesman.) AMERICA is the land of money— there is no question about that. If every country has some sort of symbol which
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    • 403 3 $200 To Be Awarded In One Week. RACING COMPETITION. First Prize Doubled For Opening Day At Taiping. there is no racinp in Malaya ne*t week-end and no imiwrtant race i« be run In England at that time, the following course has been decided upon > winection with the Sunday Times
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    • 109 3 aUO shirt \Jf&mfr] HEADQUARTERS II K*l VVVWWVVVVVVVWVWVVWM/VVWW g II II I T _JL_HOSE Indian Princes love their parades. It is said they spend $500 per elephant on decoration. But the day after the parade what's left of all that style? Just another white elephant to wash 1 But the money
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  • 1184 4  -  AKIR. BRIDGE NOTES. Showing Strength Of Combined Hands. By This SsHss <>f articlcH tint hit i- mini for thr adnuirrtl hridgc player, Imt for thr cast liMJority icho, hit 11 lit/ i>la>tr<l Auction ftridgffl la- inins, iikiifind thrinnrirrs sirrpt into ('<>r>tntrt, ns i'<// as for thy ISgTaV
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  • 111 4 CHILDREN'S CORNER.— HO. 33 PLEASED AS PINCH. My Hpring-nail!" cried the hoy in great delight Said Ethel. "I'm afraid its fixed in tight!" "I'll get it out I've something that will do," Said hi-. Then from his pork et pincers drew After he'd brought out marbles, top, and Ktrins.* You'd
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  • 1244 4  -  THE WAMJERER. Prospectors In Kelantan Dredging And Lode Possibilities A Birthday Speech Livinu (hi Kiev And Coconuts The Slump In Kota Hahu Dr. Stanley Jones— (,oodbye To Mr. I.H.\. Evans. VKHY great interest continues to be shown in the possibilities of goldmining in Pahang and Kelantan, and
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  • 259 4 TERRIBLE STOIH OP "SWEAT-BOX." Miami (Florida). July 12. I.ed by allegations of mediaeval nueity in the treatment of»prisoners, the. citizens of Florida arc demanding that Mr. < "arlton. the (lo.ernor, shall order an investigation throughout the State. Their indignation i< shared by the Say, Mr. Charles Durrante.
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  • 951 4 "If I Rest I Rust." I THE MUSSOLINI I KNOW. CBv Herbert von Hindenburg. nephew of the Orntan President QO long as contemporary passions hold 1 I *way, it is difficult to recognise huj values in their com-, •■rtion This is to be observed once
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  • 175 4 Acquitted Of 27- Year-Old Murder. Bastia. Corsica, July 0. .k-; ii Simon Ettori, a bandit who I ihe reputation of I* l ing the CorRobin U"od." was acquitted at th: of h charge of MB* mittini fiin ago. u'hly popular, and SB hi- r 'tited him wi'h
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  • 219 4 What The British Census Figure* Showed. Manage in haste, ami n pentancc »t leisure mki the slogan of the Hollywood younß people --ha.- in-, ome a commonplace in Enjglsad The rect nt Census figures show that n uirls between the ages and i!' are married woiren, whi
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  • 1025 5 &>x 0/j 77*£ Screen. (By LORETTA YOUNG, the Famous Star.) SEX is as necesary to the ordinary *iln» story as meat is to the ordinary sandwich. Without sex, plays, novels, all forms of art, life itself, would com" to an end. To pretend that it
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  • 554 5 Judge And Certificate Signed Priest." After listening to a case for a day and a half, Mr. Justice Langton, in the Divorce Court, granted a decree nisi to MS 1 Patrick Archibald Tomlin William Betts Campbell, and awarded him £750 damages. Mr. Campbell alleged the adultery of
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  • 63 5 Sheep-Farmers To Seek Aid From England Buenos Aires, July 27. Torrential rain has caused the River Chupat in Patagonia to overflow, and many farms along the banks have been destroyed. The rrjrion is entirely populated hv sheep farmers, and it is rumoured that they have told th<- Aitfentint'
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    • 248 5 MATINEES TODAY AND MONDAY AT 3.15. WE EXTEND OUR APOLOGIES TO THOSE WHO WERE UNABLE TO GET SEATS LAST-NIGHT-WE DON'T LIKE TURNING CROWDS AWAY BUT JACK BUCHANAN IN "GOOD-NIGHT VIENNA" IS DRAWING THE WHOLE TOWN! AND NO WONDER-IT'S THE GRANDEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU'VE EVER HAD. jt/^t^^ Z~*- .r-y\J y I 9
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    • 416 5 A GREAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION Last Night of Tallulah Bankhead CAPITOL MATINEE TODAY at 3.1S BETH BERI. famous ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Dancer will appear at 3.20 p.m. 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Last Night of TALLULAH BANKHEAD in Paramount's Brilliant Production "THE CHEAT With Additional Stage Attraction:— BETH BERI in a repertoire of her
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  • 947 6 But In Moderation! Below are extract* from some of the I letters written by women readers of the I Daily Mail in reply to a recent article in I I that paper by a modern wife who said that "talking shop" at home -should
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  • 37 6 A GOWN of white faille hu> ru flies of pale blue introduced betwera the flaring skirt, open at front. This is worn with a greenish blue velvet jacket of infer tip length.
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    • 79 6 YrfHITEAWAYS ANNUAL SALE COMMENCES MONDAY AUGUST Ist The Store will be OPEN ALL DAY, BANK "OUDAY, M C V FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. giving everyone an opportunity to see the extraordinary Bargain values. WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF LADIES' HATS 750 TO BE CLEARED AT BIG REDUCTIONS 9FF THE USUAL
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    • 244 6 I HEMYH. COHEN, m{^* {Z U tnd Floor Maynard Building, Q 16 Battery Road. T«l. tlfi I SINGAPORE 7 Ac imjHirtuni ■■<■ „j Salt In Daily Life RjiiU^Us^S The salt you take with your daily food is ■nv^^*Sß vitally important— impure salt being a danger Kk.«o%w to health. Ccrcbos has
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  • 4617 7  -  GWW £KUV& OUR SERIAL STORY. By EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Bill Kellaway, an out-of-work journalist, sitting on a bench on the London Embankment, is accosted by a well dressed stranger who asks him if he would like a million pounds! Kellaway naturally says "yes," and leaves with the
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    • 32 7 jV HARMONIOUS EFFECTS- Vj ARE GENERALLY DIFFICULT j TO ACHIEVE, f^ j THE BEST f j OLSINA I THE WASHABLE WATER PAINT. 14 LBS. KETTLES IN_MANY_DELICATE_SHADES^^L I ENGINEERS LIMITEDX y SINGAPORE BRANCHES.
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  • 417 8 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES: 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 27, Java Street. TELEPHONE S6Bt. During the presont week-end practically the whole of Malaya will be |?i\en over a carnival of sport. We do not propose to make any attemit at bresikin^r
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  • 304 8 There is another aspect of this love of sport which might be d. alt with fittingly today. Papers received from Home by the last mail contain reports of the play, at Wimbledon and several of them criticise adversely the conduct of certain of the players who have been guilty of
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  • 4705 8 This m—Vs adventure story f, y the hco |rp known writer*— T. C ftrAfcw and 11. 11. Hitman -which uill form part tt f hook to by „„/,/,>/,,,/ later this ymt t concerns a tri t ncroBB Africa on foot. In 1928 Ronald M onBon
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  • 2028 8 MARY ROSE SAT ON A PINMARY ROSE. "'Tis mirth that fills the veins with blood. More than wine, or sleep, or food Let each man keep his heart at ta-c, No man dies of that disease. He that would his body keep
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    • 271 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ADII.IMII HOTEL PA I I. SIR A. BS 1 I ASSICAL CONCERT 9M p.m. 4LIIAMBRA THEATRE. < ARKI.KSS LADI with Joan U.niH-tl and .Inhn Holes. ti.IIi 9.1.1 p.m. I 'hone «i»0«. CAPITOL THEATRE. Till: CMAT with Tallulah Kankhead. IV'lh lieri in Celebrated Dance Creation**. 8.1 1.11 p.m. I'hone
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    • 17 8 I PI AN O TUNING— REPAIRS, REMOVALS— HIRE. j E. CHARLES. I Phone MML Oi.liard Kuad. J
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  • 1397 9 Formidable Score Of 321 Runs. A.H.D. LIVOCK MAKES 96. Colony's Disastrous Start: 4 Wickets Down For 15 Runs. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. Till: I- .M.5. -<ulony cricket iratch k itt Kuala I.unip'.i' today. The fn>. hoar's play,
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  • 166 9 Programme For Today And Tomorrow. H a.m. Exhibition opens. Dog show. 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Ping pong tournament. 11 12 noun. Wireless demonstration demonstration at Infant Welfare Section. 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Ping pong tournament at the Stadium men's singles and women's singles. 4. .10 p.m.
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  • 1190 9 Yesterday's Results. MISS OLDFIELD BEATS MRS. ALLIN. Excellent progress was made with the Malayan tennis championships at the S.C.C. yesterday, the whole of the programme arranged being completed. The results of the afternoon were as follows: Women's Singles, Semi-finals. Miss Oldfield beat Mrs. Allin, 4—4 •—2. 6—2.
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  • 379 9 Man Who Died At Raub. DEATH PRESUMED AFTER 16 YEARS. The estate of a planter who is suppoMed to have died in a native hospital at Kaub. Pahang. in I .Mb, ia now to be distributed among the h«Mrs. his death having been legally presumed by
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    • 165 9 WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND ALL THESE ADVANTAGES AT THIS LOW PRICE? it i J II an» i r^^^^^kf^flsu mmt sjanp i v A^ mi i f^J^m HTIj/ naa^nanVr eAoooo^b^^?^^^^_£" JV^i n7^_^^a^aaflnaHl Tbm^P" SALOON. A Chromium-finished radiator, with wire pebble guard, 14/32 h.p. engine with air pre-heater and fume consuming
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  • 659 10 Fourth Day Of Penang Races. SATISFACTORY DIVIDENDS. Lowest Win $20: Highest «49: More Upsets. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 80. THE fourth day's events in the Penang Autumi cd today. The no is] the attendance largo, among those present being H.H. IVraL dividends were satisfactory, the lowest Wint;- S;lT>,
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  • 129 10 Ominous ('aim: Undercurrent Of Excitement. iin, July M). An ominous calm, with an undercurrent of excitement, is prevailing throughout (iermany while the last electioneer' ing bouts are astac carried out with vigour and intensity, though without serious disturban The latest ingenuity to attract the citizens to the polls
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  • 195 10 Pastor's Surest ion At Wesleynn Conference. London, July 18. A suggestion that young Methodist ministers might take a vow of celibacy in the interests of economy was made at the yan Conference at Manchester on Satin day. The Rev. A E. Whuham, of Bournemouth, referi .d to the
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  • 119 10 LEAVE TO APPEAL REFLSEIi. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 30. "rpHE kind of evidence that is im> X ing us is the evidence about taking Ro Xlii- <>n more than one occasion on d trip to I'aris," exclaimed Lord Atkin when the Rectoi of StiflTkey's
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  • 307 10 Malayan Exhibition Opened. (Froir Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July ,'iO. The ninth Malayan Exhibition is earn- ing warm praise in all quarters. lhe nW is more conveniently and attractive- !y arranged than las., year and the exhi- j bits are better, both in quantity and (;uality.
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  • 77 10 Pocket Receivers For British Constables. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 30. It is probable that all policemen in England will be shortly equipped with pocket wireless receivers, enabling land Yard to communicate pews ol crhsssi throughout the country within fifteen minu:> The system was successfully tested
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  • 53 10 Falls In Her Garden And Fractures Arm. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Lyndo:. July Dame Llo.wi George f.aetured he i ri^ht arm as a result of a fall in the fc^'d^n of her house at Criccieth, County Carnarvon Her M was -el IS hispital ami her progress has
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  • 355 10 A Secretive Man. BASIS OF A TERRIBLE OBSESSION. In the artkle published below. Captain D. J. N. Phillips paintx an intimate pen-picture of Dr. Paul Gorgoloff, the Russian who murdered President Doumer. and who win found guilty of murder with premeditation and sentenced to the guillotine. Captain
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  • 1016 10 Paris, July :JO. Dr. Gorguloff is appealing to the Court of Cassation. He is receiving priestly consolation. Unless the sentence is commuted ho will be probably guillotined on Sep... 1. Reuter. i smile and a shrug of the shoulders. "I like to be selective in my friend- ships!"
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  • 121 10 WIFE'S 111 If Iff ADM NUN WITH IsMSTAfIT. (From Cur Own Correspondent.) London, July IN' the I ivone Court this sNi decree nisi was pronounced in th<* case in which Mr. Harold Thomsen, of Elm Bank Gardens, Ban. s, entered a petition against his wife. Mrs.
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  • 285 10 SEQUEL TO GODOWN FIRE. MBAO- Of TKisi GHAJtt A si nsational »equ< I i broke out ii d o.' on ihe nighi of June Ii wa- heard before Mr. A. W M the Second I'olic. Magistrate, \\i:en the Chinese storekeeper, <),)n Ec Thla. charged uith criminal breach of tuist in
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  • 114 10 D.K.I. Government And Devaluation. Batavia, July Hi). In the People's Council which is now lared tha; it was earnestly considering the cancellation of the import duties on yarns while the Economical Conin. < ontriving to tind the adulteration of order to protect the asOMStk tnd—iry. The Government does
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  • 863 11 HEIRESS DIES OF DOPE. Wild Life In Night Haunts Of Paris. All the lamentable features associated with the tragedy of Billie Carleton, the actress who died from drug-taking in a London flat a dozen years ago, are recalled by the fate in Paris of
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  • 52 11 Fatal Accident Durum Air Acrobatics. Vienna, July J7. One of the ?>est known Austrian pilots ww killed during an acrobatic flight near Vienna. The wing of his machine broke off when the plane was onl> ;;»mi lh»--ground, and Pau!it-ch had not til his parachute, and was instantly killed.
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  • 34 11 York, July 27 Mr. Andrew \V. Mellon, United State* Aml»:ts!-ud<ir to London, categorically denies Ihc IMWU oi his resignation, and hat he ir returning to London in a few v.e«i
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  • 3681 12 My First 30 Years Candid Reminiscences. .My First Thirty Years. By Upton Sinclair. Werner Laurie. 10s. 6d. SELF '-STYLED "crank and much-raker," Upton Sinclair has been hitting out M'ith treat vigour for more than a quarter of a century at most
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  • ROUND THE MALAYAN CLUBS.
    • 327 13 RESULTS OF TIES IM.WED LAST WEEK. THE following are the lesuits of the ties played last week-end. Junior Division Arthur Lim beat I.im Hee Chin LI 'J, ft— ls, 14—14 (:i— o). Chan Khek Beng beat Tan Tian Whalt 15—4, l. r > 10. Tan W« c
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    • 51 13 TpHE sixth monthly fMMMsI meeting ot the Amitour Sporting Association will be held at the residence of Mr. Chia Tiang Choo. IS, Ev< rton Road on Fridaj Aug. C at 7..J0 p.m. As this eetiiH is very importar.: members are requ, sted to m:ike a point of
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    • 179 13 47th Session Of The Reading Club. THE opening meeting of the 17th <>n of the Straits Chinese Reading Club (branch of CCA.) was held in the Institution Hall. Prinsep Street, on July IK. Mr. Song Ong Siang was in the -•hair. There was a good attendance of new
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    • 123 13 Mr. R. Goontitiu Re-Elected President. AT the twelfth annual general meeting of the Selangor Eurasian Association held on Sunday, July 24, the following were elected office-bearers for the current year President. Mr. R. Goonting (re-elected); vice-president, Mr. Pat Zilwa hon. sec., Mr. M. N'unis hon. treas., Mr.
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    • 64 13 Members and friends are requested t.> note that the Rovers B.P. will have a picnu to Mr. Aw Boon haw's bungalow on Aug. 6 and 7. Various sports will be indulged in and prizes will Ik given to the winners and iunners-up for the following events:
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  • 164 13 "Yard" Expert's Mystery Mission Abroad. One of the senior officers of Scotland Yard has left London suddenly on a mystery mission which, the Sunday Dispatch understands, will necessitate an extended tour of the European capitals. He is Chief Inspector J. Horwell and it is anticipate that his
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  • 111 13 What A Professor's Analysis Revealed. New York, July 11. White face- powder manufactured about ■100 B.C. in a jar which Professor T. Leslie Shuar obtained in 19:50 from a woman's grave in Corinth has been analysed by Professor William Foster, of Princeton University Chemistry Department.
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  • 522 13 V POIGNANT LAST MEETIV.. NBW and vivid light is thrown on on« of the most dynamic characters ot recent times by the publication of the fn-t volume ol The Life of Lord Carson" (Gollancz, 15s), which the late Mr Edward Mai joi ibanks, M.P., completed
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  • 65 13 Fourth Anniversjiry (Celebrations: Large Atteifdunce. rK fourth anniversary of the Amicable Athletic Association was successfully celebrat.d on Saturday and Sunday, July 1« and 17. The association's premises in 4.'!-B, Uaacff Nankin Street, had been tastefully decorated with flowers and illuminattd with electric lights. (her 200 members and
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  • 82 13 The fourth annual general meeting of the Sunnydale Badminton Team was held on Friday, July 22, at No. 2. Batu Lane. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Ong Ec Kong presided. The following officers were elected for tht year 19:52 Patron, Mr. C. H. Dean. President, Mr. Ong Ec Kong (reelected).
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  • 404 13 LIVING LIKE MILLIONAIRE. I pOMMANDER Montague Grahamtf White. R.N.V.R., after sailing the I Sewn Seas in his £2.!0.(HM) yacht Alacrity, ha». turned the yacht into a < lub. The yacht now known as th«. Club Alac- 1 -ity is anchored off Brownsea Island. in Pool, Harbour.
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  • 255 13 The "Cat" As Part Of Punishment. The three Loi —John Parker,, aged 48. Alfred George Hinds, aged 1", and Benjamin John liennea, ageu JO found guilty at Winchester Assize* on July 11 of robbery with violence and stealing JE2B/J77 in notes from a mes.stnger of Lloyds Bank
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  • 139 13 The Selangor State Band will play the following programme at the Selangor Club on Monday from 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Overture, Orpheus (J. Offenbach). Grand selection, Catherine (Tschaikowsky). WebrV Invitation a La Valse. Arr. by J. Riviere. Grand selection, Ivanhoe (Sir Arthur Sullivan). Intermezzo-Scene, In a Persian
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  • 587 14 Charity Match. CHINESE AND MALAYS BEATEN. Europeans and Eurasians 4 Chinese and Malays 2. rpHERE was only a poor attendance it -1- Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday, when the European and Eurasian veterans defeated the Chinese and Malay oldtimers by four goals to two. The proceeds of the
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  • 181 14 Sarazen's Hands Alone Worth £20,000. New York, July 15. An insurance policy of £50,000 has been placed on Gene Sarazen, the winner of the British and American open golf championships. Of this sum Sarazen's hands alone have been insured for £20,000. This policy is one of the
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  • 368 14 UNUSUAL RESULT IN MATCH WITH R.I. THE .Raffles College vtry narrowly escaped being defeated l.y Raffles Institution in a cricket match yesterday on the School ground, for when play concluded the School had equalled the College total of 136 and had three wickets in hand. The
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  • 158 14 Bill Baxter Dies In London. Followers of boxing will mourn the death of Bill Baxter, at the age of 71. who was buried at Streatham Cemetery, S.W.. on July 16. Hiil made his debut in professional boxing when he beat Pudney Sullivan, the idol of Shnreditch, who
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  • 128 14 Wah Chong B. P. vs. Sim's B. P. A MATCH was played between the Wah Chong B.P.* and the Sim's B.P. at the letter's court on Wednesday, resulting in an easy \ictory for the former by five games to nil. The match was refereed by Mr. Sim
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  • 125 14 Babe Didrikson Holds 3 World's Records. London, July 19. Miss Mildred ("Babe") Didrikson is America's most famous all-round woman athlete, she broke thro** world's records in the Olympic Games trials which were hel-i at Evans ton, Illinois. This 19-year-old prodigy, who hail? from Dallas, Texas, aims at
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  • 633 14 Results Of English College, Johore Bahru. The following were the results of the athletic sports and the English College, Johore Baharu held on July 25, 27 and 28 Mile Open 1, Khalid b Hunoh R«-d ■ease); 2, JUakekar b Si.lck (Yellow Houm'i; :i, g. i'onnuthurai (Black House); Time
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  • 268 14 Amazing Incidents Following ■No Contest Ruling. London, July 14. Truly amazing happenings occurred when the announcement of no contest was made after a fight between Al Brown. the coloured bantam-weight champion of the world, and the Frenchman, Kid Francis, at a charity affair at Marseille*. Dr. Jamrj
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  • 101 14 To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir,- Your n-port about the Malaya Cup match, Sclang or versus Penan?, played at Penang- on Saturday last is incorrect, where I am personally concerned. The report that I struck Abdul Rahman is false. I have been playing soccer in Selangnr since
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  • 205 14 EUROPEANS w. THE REST MATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July M\ THE Perak Europeans vs. Tin cricket match began today. Tho Europeans won the toss and sent the Rest in to bat, eventually dismissing them for 73, Bewicke (three for 2'i), Murray (for for 11) and
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  • 460 14 London, July 20. Though Yorkshire defeateu All-India by six wickets at Harrngate they had lo fight hard for their runs. Set to get 66 to win, the county had overnight obtained 12 for the loss of two wickets, and altogether they took nearly two hours to get
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  • 164 14 Two New World's Records: Famous Women. London, July l'.\ America's two most famous women swimmers further added to their laurels when they put up two ae* world's n during the Olympic trial-* in New York. Miss Eleanor Holm, the hold<-r of the JBO metres world's recom and 2H national
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  • 2525 15  -  FORWARD.) CmtUmd of Malayan SfMH This W eek-rnd The fifth I*, ami 7. Meeting- -f\ -nan g Malaya Cup Incident Tan Ckmmg lieo's Denial An Incorrect Report oiuh-rful Rally Ry Selangor Chinese hoof buff Teams Sport* At Ihe Malayan Exhibition lioxing Programme At The Stadium. (BY
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  • 112 15 Run On Modified Scale Owing To Slump. (From Our Own Correspondent. > 11-.ih. July M. The Andtr-on School h^)<i th«n annual sports, yesterda n the new us day i off, including >> i>tu- displ Keen nvair> I the con tions. Berch House < rumpionship, a. id the
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  • 819 15  -  FRANCIS OUIMET Notes** By (Present Amateur and Former Open Champion.) IN IM4, during the United States Open Championship at Midlothian the nani lof Walter Hagen meant little to the majority of golfers entered in that event He had played well at Brookline, the preceding year,
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  • 161 15 Doctors To Debate Sex Problem. London. July 2H ing the centenary meeting of the >c-iation, which in London tomorrow, the most MBsa discussion pron 'hat on a 1 The doctors will debate openly a su Iject which they have so fa: only within the dosed roaflnea of
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  • 123 16 MALAYA CUP— SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP. bast th<- Malaya Command on Friday in what was th" "Hnal" match of the southern section of the Malaya Cup, and thus gained entrance, for yet another year, to the ehalkag* round. The picture on the left shows Dolfattah scoring Singapore's first goal. On the riyht
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