The Straits Times, 9 October 1932
1932-10-09
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Title Section36 1932-10-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA.' No. 43. Sunday, October 9th, 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 43. Sunday, October 9th, 1932. Price 10 Cents.36 words
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653 1932-10-09 1 Supreme Heroism Of Chief Pilot. MAINTAINS CONTROL WHILE COMRADES JUMP TO SAFETY. "Sentenced Himself To Death." SIX ONI) PILOT JUMPS TOO LATK— PARACHUTE FAILS TO OPEN. The loil.\-lliircl K.A.r. di^sk'r (his year, mcurii'd vester<l;iv at (iuildfnnl, rtMillin« in Ihe death of Ihe653 words
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Article336 1932-10-09 1 A SINGAPORE WEDDING. MX. K. CWINNELL VM) Miss. M. IiWMKMW A wcth'ins; <>f ion ideiabic 1 < ii i io>>k plan at St. Andrew' <'a' Aiat ianra .vi I Mi Isatiiic.il.: n. ol Gls ..as nniricd t«. .Mr. John Kenneth .ell, so,, ot Mr. an< Mi J, (iwinncll. oi I.oml'336 words
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Article68 1932-10-09 1 Billy Boyaoa, the w. "known \VeN!i killtil by a fall of stone -•U I:.- V.ni k a 1 a POI t T| eol'ery. Bey 'he wonders of the i"\iiiK ring ard although M y«a>s of a^-t. nevei Ht SSI I. psjsi in hundreds of f i vh68 words
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Article92 1932-10-09 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. i I m m Our Oh ii oi respondent.) London. Oct. I* The cl«.-in<; prices today were Xl liliKK (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) ■pal (Buyers) 2 7 Kid. (Sellers) 2' t d Jan. -Mar. I Iftd. \pr.-June 2 21 oM Julx-Sept. 2 i 492 words
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Article119 1932-10-09 1 Upkeep Of Ground Too Much For The Club. It is the inUntion of Essex County < mkrt (lul> to relinquish Leyton us the headquarters of Essex cricket because of th< heavy cost of n ainlaining the ground News of the World report). At the ond of ttM119 words
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Article508 1932-10-09 1 Johore Woman's Luck. FATHER WAS IRISH TOO. The i.wmr ol HsM \('l>V», vMsft h.-»s drawn llonnx H;inht K> I in »•>< ln>:i Hoispital Hwrepntaken «n lin < ireviilch, fal Mrv atttsl Mar) O«hl. i far <i\c \cifs malr^ Itv nur-« th- J.morr (.eiural Hospital. ii hs boaay508 words
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Article25 1932-10-09 1 More Lucky Mnluynn Winners. London. Oct. H. €1(3 in the Irish Sweep were drawn !•> I'uHin Kuala Lumpur. Kiuli l.i pi-. I'ahang. Keuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article238 1932-10-09 1 REPORTED TO RB IN ITALY. Pan S%MUEL lnsui! anc rs is Italy. uccoidinK to the l'.»r correspondent 'ucaKo Tribune. They checked out a: the frontier statioti llodeno i»n irrived at Turin on \V.-d-Tkof tol<| the manager of the hotel at which they Stafad tl.at the;,238 words
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Article83 1932-10-09 1 I'ri/es I or Footb-all Kuthusisists This Weik. Th. 1 in -t week'« competition in conneo- ith the Kuala Lumpur races has -on by >w. each of whom y winners out of seven. The c- lul competitors, tit whom cheques fo.' he forwarded in the course of a :cw83 words
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Article274 1932-10-09 1 Disturbing Rumour In Circulation. KUALA LUMPUR REPORT. No Official Confirmation in Singapore. (I'i'.ih Our Own cne'pond.hl Kual.i I unipiii o. II IS rumoured that a 101 l t<> hi mi|M> c.l mi ihe lohore < CoaAnaaUon eaaval l» abtaiaed in official <ir» U-. which presumably i274 words
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Article85 1932-10-09 1 Tickets To lit- Issued Again. Bombay, It is understood that the Stewards of the Royal Calcutta Turf Club have de c ideil to return to the old system of issuing ticket- instead of numbti their Derby and St. I They will also Ism drawing li the members, while85 words
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Article126 1932-10-09 1 \isit to Austr;«li:i o! Olympic Tenni. Two Japanese swimmers, who were winners at the Olympic- GajM Ange,' ;ieeted in Austialia in t hf eomiiiK sea-<.n. Mr. .1 M. 'laylor (ptl sident of the Australian Amateur B«riM mini; I'nioni i> completing negotiation in Anierua. The union has suggested tr126 words
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Article102 1932-10-09 1 In Aiil ()t Non-Kuro|K-:in I nemployment Fund. A dance and socutl in aid of tat n<>nBaroaoaa unemployment funds mote<; rraai Urn Earasian Association and SLR < neld at the lattei- dull hou.evimnK- It was also the occasion of the I'i^tribution of prize- 11. \oi ri^, w102 words
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Advertisement18 1932-10-09 1 I'the ocean ACCIDKNT AM) GUARANTEE CORPORATION, UMTID, (Incorporated in Great Britain. 1 Boad Office for Malays i gINGATOKK.18 words
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Advertisement83 1932-10-09 1 sS ll^^^^^^fcl^- DnAnU THE SHB^^^BIOIBIMaMSiaSBIBfI ENGLISH P^lliiii^Sg ORCHARDS Hem Seaaaw'i I-Vmts. frrahl) r»tucked in Rnglish Orchardis h.nc inst arrived. Hynicnicall) pachadl under Hsc faanoua "SIGNAL" BRAND land tlu\ ara ideal for dessert pjai idoUiuk. Tlsf lirst •hipmenl COmarian Straw benus Black Currants aad... Raapbcrrica Other fruits will be available as83 words
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Article1092 1932-10-09 2 Three Days Through The Bush. A LEOPARD AT BAY. The Astonishment Of The Wart-Hogs. (By Willi Zietz. leader of the Willi' Zictl African expedition of 1131-32, which undertook the ta k ot the scientific exploration of the t» rr tori.s of •ntral Africa, which even today are1,092 words
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Article262 1932-10-09 2 Husband Asked For Divorce. A woman at the Old Bailey on Sept. 15 appealed to her husband to divorce her. In the dock were a mother and daughter. Dorothy Maud Thomas, 21, chambermaid, pleaded guilty to marrying Samuel James Carey, while her i husband was alive, and262 words
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Article185 1932-10-09 2 CONVICTION AM) \N iGQI ni \i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. L Support the Soviet i nion wilh military force." "Drive away lhe ISritish Imperialists iit of Malayan territory." Popularise the great nevs of Sept. 4." Long live the emancipation of the Malayan maasl THESE185 words
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Article55 1932-10-09 2 Result Of Labour Dept.'s Investigation. Va^hinjr'on. O red against Miller an n Lancaster H <>i i He investigation into thy? nnected with a ng «f aliens into the in an announcement liy the Labour Dept.. which tlae d-Min-M 1 t*.e deportation war.iirain- them <>n the understanding thatReuter - 55 words
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Article53 1932-10-09 2 Tan Kirn was fined $10, in default 14 by Mr. .1 Y. F. (Jre?*. the Third Singapore Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of gaming n public. The otfence was aggravated by the fact that the accused entered a school compound during the n hour and encouraged the53 words
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Article979 1932-10-09 2 The Process Of Transfusion. MODERN METHODS OF SAVING LIFE. (By Dr. Gaston Cattier. the famous Paris biologist and blood specialist.) BLOOD, the mere sight of which has such an effect on many sensitive people, is a liquid the properties of which are still far from being979 words
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785 1932-10-09 2 WE ARE NOT FREE AGENTS: TYRANNY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS. (By C. E. M. Joad, the famous British philosopher.) ]|J|()ST people believe in free will, yet the belief is exceedingly difficult to substantiate. All the arguments about free will are arguments against it, and to maintain785 words
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Advertisement108 1932-10-09 2 GRASP THE SITUATION Af IT MEAN/ MONEY SPEND a few moments contemplating youi imposition, and then look ahead to >our future Will your present livelihood enable you to retire at i comfortable age? I c your old aj^e saM> provided for? If not, and >ou wish GUARANTEED IN( <>\lt from108 words
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Miscellaneous33 1932-10-09 2 Pop Always *fm\ johnny: shau_ I have To p WILL VDU COME f tf COME UP THERt Afo*H.V W^af DOWN'— AFTER YOU? By J. MILLAR WATT. M 1 T' M^T /i T1 v33 words
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Article179 1932-10-09 3 Committee's I lulf-\ early Report. (From Our Own CttfVapSMtfMft.) s. THK Mtffri Seinbilan dab, of" which IhHon. the British Resident is cx-omYi i i.-nt, will hold its halt-yearly fSMtral neeting on Oct. 'IX. The committee's report is :»s foil. During the half-year four new Masters were elected.179 words
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483 1932-10-09 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. SlOO Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A number of readers have written to The Sunday Times suggesting that the football competitions should l»e resumed. Accordingly IS OFFERED FOR THE BEST FORECAST OF THE TEN FOOTBALL MATCHES GIVEN BELOW, WHICH483 words
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Article646 1932-10-09 3 Inn 'i Rovetl have had S%tM RMtrbes and have yet Ul register a win. of the RaiTCfl have Keen drawn, while only '<n" ilet'eal. l>y Suiuleiiand. has Itf-'n ome. The] 'hew with the Wednesday and CMnb away. Th--8 wonderful away record v.innin? three and drawing646 words
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Article1149 1932-10-09 3 \Ni\IAL REPORT: A STRONG POSITION. f I>IIK ri-port of the committee of management of the Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and 1-oan Society for the year ended June HO, states: At the fifth annual genera] mm/tiUM, Mes-rs. Chua Keh Hai, H. C. Oian. J. P. Gomez, A.1,149 words
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Article101 1932-10-09 3 Nej*ri Scmbilun Japanese C!ub. (\'i irresnond I L 7. TWI I nbilan Japanese Club re- I ntly hi li an ojien billiards tourna•■'■l'.avs Tok.inajia beat Seki, Kawara beat Sut'i-not >, Vamada beat •A^.aki, Matsumura beat Hayazida, Riyu -otoh. Mine beat 'Vakita, Gotoh beat Dr. Koiwai. ond round:— O<ia beat101 words
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Article, Illustration29 1932-10-09 3 Mr S. Thambyraja. J.P.. of Seremban. ho. for a long period was chairman of th. -embilan (iovernment S*r\art.' o-operative Society and after retirement from service wan elected t ice-pre-ident.29 words
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Article66 1932-10-09 3 THE foil the results of tie^ i in th. OM RafHesians' Term Tournament Dr. B. L. <M vs. N< I i'h(.n (out- 2 1!— <j uni'misi N. S. H'.^an (owt 1 1 I. B. \!.<<i (owe 40) ..n an.l 11. N. Balhetch«.t will Ik? played ths I B.66 words
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Article36 1932-10-09 3 TIU: first monthly committee meeting of the AniicaM AtliU i at the association' per Nankin Stre«t, on Taeadajr, Oet 11 at T.:;n p.m. M«i of the ewnmittM arc requested to make t« attend.36 words
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Article908 1932-10-09 3 COMMISSIONER'S RECKM INSPECTION. The Scout Commissioner for Malaya reports: At the conclusion of another successful annual inspection of all troops in Perak I should Mm to thank all ranks for their continued hard work and sucu 1 efforts to keep up the high standI ard of Perak908 words
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Article79 1932-10-09 3 Rovers B.l*. I* Seel Kirn Cheng B.l*. THK following \m!l NfTCMHI tf* B.P. against the Sect Kirn Cheng B.P. in a friendly match of seven singles to be played on Sunday, Oct. J It Ul former's court, Mohamed Sultan Ro;id, M I v p.m.: Low Poh San. Kuin Kirn79 words
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Advertisement127 1932-10-09 3 Sunday Times Football Competition. The followijip; arc the matches selected for this wick's competition. They are to be played on j the ground of the first-ramed club. Read can- fully Urn instructions jriven above and the in--5 formation supplied bdow. The Igntw in j bnckflti indicate tho remits in the127 words
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Advertisement226 1932-10-09 3 REGLYKOL Sure Cure for Diabetes REGLYKOL ConUins medicinal herbi harmless to health. REGLYKOL reduces sujar and Acetone in the urine. REGLYKOL decreases the discharge of urine. REGLYKOL suppresses the abnormal I? of thirst and hunger REGLYKOL prom-.'.-. <|i K est.on. KEGLYkOL un kin disease* attendant upon Diabetes such as AcieI'ruritus226 words
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Article1111 1932-10-09 4 AIUR - AIUR. BRIDGE NOTES. Bj Making Brilliant Calls. SOME HINTS iM TIPS SI ViMARISED. Th,s not inti mdvmm Iniih/i player, but for tin- vu*t 1 1 iiite.d .S '/I X, tin < 1 1,, ,l--tr* i fur thr beginM r. Til KRE i>>. »i c for me be1,111 words
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Article2294 1932-10-09 4 THE WANDERER - THE WANDERER. By Dr. Trun'is Lottks Hack Lepers In Knrihi Lnnirm EtNtyßff An<l An Outbreak in F.M.S. Voiuwt99T Ifti-imll Outer At Port Dicks*:: t Colonel Lrsliv's hareivel! Ihv Case Of Mr. iiishoi). DX. TKAVERS, who v still remembered \v,th all'tctioii bf many people in Malaya has been2,294 words
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Article1007 1932-10-09 4 VIII) IMM.s w iikii DRIVE !.!O\>. (K> Koger («urtne\. the well I. now h pro es km.il big BMM hui.tei Hrn wild dag i>f Africa is, I think. th«father and mother of all dogs. ll' ■caaes all the essential wiekediM of the wolf, combined with most1,007 words
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Advertisement161 1932-10-09 4 n^r^^AC^ v -^bh Km. .dmm gV CANT RE OPTImWriC WITH A msT> optic n\M 1.1 ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. MALAYA'S CHgAPgRT OPTICIAN. 17. lIHI'II ROAD, KATONC, Singapore SIGHT TESTED. GLASSES SUPPLIED PRICES MODERATE— from Kl. up*ard>. WILL CALL I'EKSONALLY AT MM»KI S3. REPAIRS KiniMiilars MeSMßea, Watche*. ORDERS RRCEIVEI) POST ATTENDED TO161 words
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Advertisement56 1932-10-09 4 HERE COMES CARDENER. mmnmW^gn^^g^^^mmr I "(hmm! Gracious Here comes gardener." said Bee, "But never mmd Just leave the man to me." The gardener approached with head low bent. He read a book on "Prise Blooms" as he went "Now take no notice of his temper dear," Said Bee. 'You are56 words
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520 1932-10-09 5 GIRLS WHO BEHEAD A MILLION PRAWNS A DAY. Meetwood, Sept. 19. MORK than a million prawns are relieved of their heads and tails every day by 98 of the pretti< ■<♦ \nd most dexterous girls in the whole < tK' British Isles. This unique factory520 words
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Article1427 1932-10-09 5 THE ELIXIR OF YOi'TH. 110W V I HOPE TO INCREASE THE ALLOTTED SPAN. (Uy Helan Jsworski. the famous re juventator.) "M^OT only is it certain that the BVMSM -pan of human life could be coniderahly inrw— jd, hut it is also a fact 'hat ion1,427 words
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Article173 1932-10-09 5 Alleged Members Of Secret Society. Five Chinese, alleged to be members nf i bound over to l;<>tp the peace for six months in a sum of $50 by Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Magistrate, yesterday. The accused wimv defended by Mr. C. O. Lim. I it-tor Wray173 words
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Article186 1932-10-09 5 AT the half yearly general mating of the Malay Teachers' Association, Singapore, held on Oct. 1, at CeylanK Malay School the following officials were elected President, Che* Muhd. Nor bin Haji Manan vice-presidents, Che' Othman bin Hassan and Tuan Baji Ismail bin Siraji hon secretary, Che' Yunan186 words
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721 1932-10-09 5 THE ADVENTIRES OF **MAUD. M IT was when I was appointed governor of Walton Prison, Liverpool, that I had my first experience of women prist U. Col. C. E. F. Rich, D .overnor of Borstal Institution ami Liverpool and Wands worth Prisons. The population721 words
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Article51 1932-10-09 5 I S. Airman's Discoveries In Labrador. An conlaininj i ulphidc iron. ashes' M <•* red airman, m the h when .-catching for tim >ear. m bjMd with the governan arrangement for exclusive proves in a limited area. The government is awaiting further result re-opening the territory for generalReuter - 51 words
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Article95 1932-10-09 5 Allegation That lie Tried To Carr> In Chandu. Ke w« fore Mr. J. F. V. Gcvgff, the Third Magistrate, vith takir,,' two lubes of chandu and some chandu dross into the Civil Priso-i. Another .-'!ogai that he the I >n ilirgal grauS ration at tli He was95 words
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Article53 1932-10-09 5 Three Boys From Singapore School Successful. In th,. London Matriculation examination held in Perantf in June last, th.e--candidate- Andrew's Singap< It was an a' for the school that out of ?h--candidates, th. three boys from St. Aadrew'i Scl "1 passed. They were N. P. Orcharo. J. Lovick and53 words
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Advertisement216 1932-10-09 5 MATINEE TOPAY 3.15 PAVILION RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 Nobody who vftsHi the Pavilion for the prewnt programme will leave without feeling that he hati enjoyed every minute there. "The Faithful Heart is a rare film. SINGAPORE DAILY NEWS. Whell th.- "Faithful Heart" »:i> nlri-cd at th<- \i» dallery. London, earlier thi*216 words
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Advertisement79 1932-10-09 5 A Dashing Romance of BRITISH Devotion and Courage fCAPfTOri Commencing TODAY (WITH MATINEE 3.15,) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, jnr. with ROSE HOBART, The Famous star of mm *> v a. "EAST of BORNEO" "CHANCES" A. Hamilton Cibb's well-known story See Young DOUG, Hell-bent for nowhere and making the most of every minute.79 words
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Article1103 1932-10-09 6 An Interview with VAN DONGEN Famous Paris Artist AM an incorrigible optimist. That i* i*■ why I have made good. In any case, nothing a man can do will ever chang< j what is bound to happen. So why worry' In that respect I am very1,103 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-10-09 6 A white capelet evening gown features a new heavily crinkled fabric said to he of mixed yarns in chalky white. The capelet has ends which cross in front and twint around to form the girdle. (Fairchild).38 words
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Article255 1932-10-09 6 Red tiled floors will have a deeper and icher coiour if a little paraffin is added t. he water with which they are washed. Lace may I* 1 dyed to an ci ru shade with ea or coffee. Uit the liquid should be trained first to avoid streakneaa.255 words
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Article, Illustration41 1932-10-09 6 AN unuMual interpretation of the turned up brim is shown in a small toque of black picot trimmed *i«h velvet ribbon in pale aquamarine blue. The larger hat is aluo of black p»*ot trimmed with *ky blue satin ribbon. (I -air-child).41 words
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Article267 1932-10-09 6 Excavating A Roman Bathroom. I^ANY motori i in HertfordflMn have deviated fro:,i their journey to ctop Mrs. Mortimer Wheeler, one tt the few women at'i-havologists, at work. She has ju>t r< <avatinj; on the site of Verulanium, near St. Allans, and ha* made some interesting disco vci Mrs. Wheeler's archaeological267 words
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Article68 1932-10-09 6 lead tea with vanilla ice cream is a refreshing drink. The tea should be made rather stronger than for drinking hot in the usual way. When it has stood for seven minutes pour it from tht leaves, ten it to taste, and stand in^ the refri« orator for68 words
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Advertisement29 1932-10-09 6 w Whiteaway's offer a GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES All stocks have been reduced to the lowest possible prices fro in Oct. 10th TO Oct. 29th WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD.29 words
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Advertisement227 1932-10-09 6 I HENRY H. COHEN, Ltd I^*1 tS [Zt U fed Floor Maynard Building, IS Battery Road. IW. ft I*4 H SINGAPORE The imjHtrtanre of Salt In Da fly Life N TT,'Bfc T' 1C salt in your daily tood is vitally important H^n —it is essential. Thcrciorc, choose the best— JKfIT!227 words
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Article5337 1932-10-09 7 GWYN- EVANS - GWYN- EVANS. OUR SERIAL STORY. By EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Bill Kellaway, an out-of-work journalist, Bitting 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 with5,337 words
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Advertisement33 1932-10-09 7 SPEED CAN BE OBTAINED WITH A BOYD-MARTIN BULLET SINaE STEP OUTBOARD HYDROPLANE 11' Long x 3*B Beam, SPRUCE FRAME -CEDAR PLANKING. WEIGHT 100 LBS. ONLY. $200/United Engineers limited, SINGAPORE. ELTO OUTBOARD MOTOR EXPERTS.33 words
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493 1932-10-09 8 The Sunday Times. TOTIDEM VERBIS. In view of lh«' tfre.it ••"""I il (i tvn> |ej that are heing l>uilt in Raaail M has been thought that |kl ri>e TeW Plat might go a long way ••.ml livlvtaf the demand for rubber. Unfortunately it i. necessarily a basic- principle of the493 words
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1021 1932-10-09 8 LORI) MEIAHETT - LORI) MEIAHETT. Hy npHK statement that we are submerged' in the flood of our own material I wealth seems to epitomise the extrar.rdinary condition into which the world elf, and from which we all hop<» it is now slowly emerging. The outward signs would1,021 words
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Article, Illustration1731 1932-10-09 8 In due course the Sea Belle may be <>r yours or yours. I have >i\ you a ticket in the raffle and it iii the name of Ananias's Archangels. When the draw is to take place is not r|uite certain, but I1,731 words
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Article94 1932-10-09 8 SINGAPORE. AIIELI'HI HOTEL. IPsKIAL CLASSICAL CONCERT. A.JO p.m. ALHAMBKA TIIEATHE. \M:KK LM>S OM.^ willi Joan Kennel I ami Hen l.voi'.. »i.l*» MS p.m. I'hone ««09. CAPITOL THEATKE. (H\N'(KS wilh l»ou«l;ts Kairlianks Jr.. ai.«l Rasa lloliart. li.l.'j—t.!S p.m. I'hon- .'»2«l-2. MAMUMMIOI Cfl THKATUL \i i li \ki wiiii CreU Harfta.94 words
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Article169 1932-10-09 8 The Foreman of the Ananias laclorv repatte lh*t a movement is afoot tit start >el anolhir n«-^aper in Singapore. I h«latest venture will be called The Heavenly Herald or The Ang<*li<-\d\<-rti>er. It is being launched with (he object of correcting public opinion on matters concerning government. It nill169 words
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Advertisement16 1932-10-09 8 S PI AN 0 TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRF. E. CHARLES. I Phone 2902. 284, Orchard Knad.16 words
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Article1096 1932-10-09 9 NRW JUNGLE FILM. Malay Cast Tested Under Katong's Tall Palms. Aniline the picturesque palms and by Ihe sunny foreshore of K along. tests are beinu made to find characters suitable for "Out of the Sea" uhich is to In* Holly wood's latesl film ol1,096 words
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Article, Illustration75 1932-10-09 9 AN IMPORTANI PROFILF— > baadaoiae Me'a> youth beirg tested for th< thief maY nl,' in "Out »f thi Sia "ai ka'on:; last wcV Ihe he o is required to be a good swimmer and di\«r and to take par) m a fit?ht .ihrupi!> I75 words
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Article181 1932-10-09 9 MORI CONVICTIONS VI SEIEMBAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 8. READERS of the Sunday Times will recall that sometime back vagrants who frequented the Seremban Chincni <«-nutery and turned tin- graveinto abodes at night were promptly dealt v. :rh uy he local |>olice. howeve have181 words
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Article, Illustration62 1932-10-09 9 I In-, enormous cavity in the earth is the Hong Katt opencast tin mine, at Sungei Besi, Mime ten miles from Kuala I.umpur. It is the largest of its kind in (!>♦> world. The tin-hearing deposit* are excavated, h] machiner> and i>nmpe<l up to the62 words
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Article127 1932-10-09 9 ALLEGATION THAT HE IMPORTED CHANDU. THE hi i- in which Nmg Fan Fit 1 the chief steward of t 1 Anshun, < harged before Mr. Wilson, th» Criminal District Judge, with importing i hundu was continued yesterday. Mr. I*. H. Klkinv. of the Singapore Preventive Service,127 words
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Article430 1932-10-09 9 r PHK usual paKe dt\otcd to Mab>a s A \>iatic rluh news will be found on paKe ■'<. in default two year- rigorous impriHOiii: lit On Sept. 13, he sen* for the aeraaoi in the pie>ent raM und asked the latter to detad his movements on the date430 words
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Advertisement106 1932-10-09 9 BUY BRITISH GRANT'S MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY PERFECT IN GIN SLINGS AND COCKTAILS, DELICIOUS IN JELLIES, WINE CUPS, FRUIT SALADS, AND ICE CREAM. M '^^ft^ IT IS A FAVOURITE LIQUEUR ILJIPiM WITH LADIES. f^^lSft I DISTILLED AT MAIDSTONE I^Mi^|| /w^T FROM CHERRIES GROWN r'MORELLA^B t JQs in kent. ige^BrangJH Ml I106 words
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Advertisement230 1932-10-09 9 'cm ljlH3l_4 mmWP >***^>^" MORRIS MAJOR "6" THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY IN "6 S REMARKABLE VALUE N ca ll 5 I SS for the money than THK MOKBIS FOR YOUR MONEY. majokc wmtgmm m Ml to firtl in a luxury iar kl i-mlio-MMMMMMMMMMMMnI 4ktd in this low-priced ALL BRITISH230 words
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363 1932-10-09 10 Jockey Christie's Four Wins If rs Heavy doing. A RAINY MEETING. Spencer Romps Home With A 574 Winner. (From Our Own Correspondent.^ Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. FOR the MCOad day ot kkl Selangor Turf Chin's autumn meeting there was a larg Ameag363 words
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Article284 1932-10-09 10 (iirl Tells Court Of Razor Slashiim Threats. London, Sept. J>. When Robert Gold, Bg«d B, charged at London Sessions thi> noon with stealing silver fox fur fraai aired 24, of Fortadown Road, Maiila Vala, Mi-- C«ai told thiextraordinary story in the witness box: i have been threatened that284 words
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Article106 1932-10-09 10 (Conjurer Shows Just Why He Is Innocent. London, S"|)t. ■_'.">. :> Weave:. Bgod forty-four, ti Brixton Road, a coloured conjurer, cleared himself of an accusation of theft at the S tern Pattet Court yester'.y pcrforminu a conjui -ing trick. ci, who -l"aling t H Mta 1 roni106 words
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Article96 1932-10-09 10 Chinese Who Died After Allege*! Assault. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 8. The inquest into the death of a Chinese named (hong Ah Chow, who was alleged to have been fatally assaulted by Choon Ah Yoong, was continued this morning when Dr. Muthu, I |of Seremban Hospital,96 words
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Article297 1932-10-09 10 MR. ONG BOON TATS ELDEST SON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 23. MR. Tiang Wee Onpr, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. <>ng Boon Tat, of Singapore, was man .ed at a Ix>ndon Registry Saturday to Mi*s Gertrude (hung Tiam Fook, only daughter of Mr. William297 words
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Article216 1932-10-09 10 Three Policemen For Trial. London, Sept. 25. Three police officers a sergeant an I two constables U-longing to the Motherwell and Wishaw force appeared before the sheriff at Hamilton to answer an in<ii( tint nt alleging that they used third degree i< The indictment, to which each216 words
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Article105 1932-10-09 10 Failed To Observe Traffic Regulations. (From Oiir Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. S. No fewer than eight school boys, most of whom are studying at St. I'aul Icstitution, appeared before the Sen magistral idis morning to answei a charge of having failed to observe regulations in l'aul Stn105 words
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Article533 1932-10-09 10 CHINESE DEFEAT MALAYS. Keen K. L. Game. PLAYER SENT OFF THE FIELD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lump'i CHINESE "A" had their revenge the League defeat when they won the Cup semi-final against the Malaya "A" by four clear goals. Ram earlier in the day rendered the Stadium ground slippery,533 words
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137 1932-10-09 10 AL BROWN Quick Victory Over French Boxer. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 19. Al Brown, the Panama Negi. who v irunc rally recognised as tb< bantamweight champion. km>. i Kmilv PluuWr, of Franc*, here tonight in the fust lound oi" a t tle lioui to go to fiYtecn. Uttul took one on137 words
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Article182 1932-10-09 10 A SINGAPORE APPEAL. STORI OP V PROMlssom NOTE. AN appeal asainst the finding of a district judge, failed in the Appeal Court on Sat inlay before the Chief Just u Uiain Muru.on) presidng, and Mr. .lumi c a Heckelt Tenell. The appellant, Dhana Singh, wa I lung, and he appealed182 words
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Article339 1932-10-09 10 Court Action To Decide Woman's Claim. London, Sept. 25. Legal proceedings which are pending in the Berlin courts will, we are officially nd for all the claims of Mrs. Anastasia Tschailtowsky ti be the (irand Duchess Anastsia Nikolajewna of Russia, daughter of the latu Tsar. Mrs. Tschaikowsky declares339 words
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Article118 1932-10-09 10 St. Andrew's Tamil Parsonage. The tight Rev. the Bishop of Singapore (Rev. B. C. Roberts) officiated at the dedication of St. AMrtw'i Tamil Parsonage at 11>. Keag Lev Road. .lay. re was a large cn>wd present, includ itacon and Mrs. Graham WhiU K. S. Adams Bourne, Mi. I-118 words
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Article489 1932-10-09 10 New Method. SINGAPORE'S LEAD TO THE EAST. Singapore is to a lead to the East in general in (he BN fjOasie ail ot pig killing. The old re\o!lmt methods emplo\cd in Mala>a. as elsewhere, will cease. SHORTLY after Mr. G. teller. OawßraM^ meni YetcrinaK Sui^eon. Sing489 words
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Article135 1932-10-09 10 Wife Tells Court (Mm Woukl Despise Her Diet. the ground that her husband Ii meane>t man. Mn. .J< nathan Bolton applied today il Supreme Court for ;i separation i Bolton, a re middle ag' t has conferred upon him I bore my husband nine children in 1135 words
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Advertisement29 1932-10-09 10 1 1 Xante. set and* 9 i'J^i 4bt M^~ x /^Hfe\ iSv W -<»t Go through life mm^-iM Sill/ "1 i -%l with the rijiht s i llrit *4t29 words
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1662 1932-10-09 11 "LIFE MADE A MISERY." Distressing Scene Before Southend Magistrates. Scenes of distress while a woman gave evidence lasting fur four hours interrupted the investigation of a prosecution for alleged hla.kmail at Southcnd. The woman, described as "Mrs. X," was one of the chief witnesses1,662 words
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Article, Illustration65 1932-10-09 11 MAKI NG A FILM IN SINGAPORE. (Lett la riuht) Mr. \\a r d W ing. of World Wide ■I'ictuieis. »h<» i- ala) rlaracters in Singapore for ,i new picture entitled "Out of the Sea": Mr-. vSard W in«z. the MtheVeKl M the :,tory and Mr. Doc." ooke. in charge of65 words
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Article601 1932-10-09 11 imAGEDI oi wou \\l> HER LOVER. London, S< l THREE <lay< after her lover had been discovered dead, with his head in a gas oven, a Hereford wife ended her lite M a similar manner, with the man s photograph clasped in her hand. A remarkable story601 words
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Article272 1932-10-09 11 Boxing Marquess To M;ike Air Attempt. Raffbjr, Ort 1... n! Clydesdale, who I- :«> I.c th« iliiti pilot <•!' Un .Mouii 1 Everest air urn. w«ji jr.anti-d leave of abnenee by his parliamentary constituents in I'.h I Rerf i nijrht to enable him i>> undertake tin- flightThe projivt.272 words
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Article227 1932-10-09 11 Airport Of Steel In The Sky. A bill which it is hoped to introduce in Parliament thi* autumn will l*> the first -ten in a £5.000.mh> me to build a huire aerodrome in the sky to land 4.000 people in 500 airplanes every day. The airport is planned227 words
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Article171 1932-10-09 11 Theft Ot A Residents Gold Watch. Lini Yap Seng, a boy employed at the Qeedtareed Park Hotel, wa- loiivictt'd lay by Mr. A. W. Hay. the Second Magistrate, for the thvft of a gold watch belonging to Mr. S. N. Kelly, a resident af the hotel. The171 words
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Article55 1932-10-09 11 Hakam Gulam Nabi, a Heiu/ali. was produced before Mr. J. F, F. Gregg, the Third Magistrate, festardjay, charged \ith \tw alleKftl theft of property an<l ra.^h to the total value of $650.1 M) in a c in Hill Street. He claimed trial and the case walined until Oct55 words
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Advertisement133 1932-10-09 11 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING /*"W /A SPOTS yTV 'M M\ CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I BETWEEN DRY BLISTERS _f THE TOES SKIN JL— ABSORBINE J5 KILLS 88m J SINGAPORE FOOT %Any one of these unpleasant symptoms a DAXGEI SIGNAL of 'SINGAPORE FOOT," the dreaded native disease133 words
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Advertisement56 1932-10-09 11 DC i I \/KI Uho jflmstoerdt of QipdLrettes "nc v ßc«kc- J Km^Pf) "W finite*, rut </ lyPHr*** s^S? f Enjoy a cool satisfying smoke at anytime. Keep a tin on hand they are always fresh. Sa>«- your coupons ImJi < lv-< «ift» are |»ret>enletJ. Agents: Hl\K\ W ALGH CO.,56 words
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Article, Illustration851 1932-10-09 12 COUNTESS OF X LIFTS THE LID OFF LONDON SOCIETY. The Book Page Society Through the Hoop. By Ihe OauftCM of K. WTerner Laurie. Ms. r,d. The Cooateas of X has really nothing new to tell us in Society Through the JilM>i>." The misdemeanours of the varied collection oi people who851 words
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Article269 1932-10-09 12 Lo\t- Ictinh. ll\ Evans Wall. Werni^ Laurie. 7s. fid. A mixture of the blood of many n h, American, Spanish, i aad, uf course, Ntgi v ith an inaccessible ln»bftatioa ai el.mate of tropical heat to mi M and primitive r.u", kru.un a^ Natkm," but clas.sL"! ured" l>y269 words
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Article235 1932-10-09 12 For Reason* I'nknotvn. IJy <•■ (.ooachiid. Hodder and Stouchton. 3a. 6d. j !»>vonshire, amt tlie We t of Kiifjland ally. wiH soon bv> ■;>'{ .'.n>r I if Mr. Goodchild and his brothtl crime (stories) do not cease taking loneIv louses on Exmoor oi i r for iiiteinational gang.235 words
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Article47 1932-10-09 12 The Other Man. By Katherine Tynan. Ward Lock and Co. 7s. M. THK authoi- of this novel has so many to her credit that all her readers will know well what lo expect. There is nothing unusual or distinguished to mark it off I47 words
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Article, Illustration130 1932-10-09 12 from any of the others. One would have expected the manner of writing to have been easier from an author of such long practice Patsey marries very young a moat unsuitable h..^l>and— a poet of plebian ieals but selfish and unplebian pra She is soon unhappy, bearing130 words
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Article81 1932-10-09 12 IdfNm H> V I HuUhin son. Hoddor and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. Li u!t to write the i of a J><>ok in which one has fo'jn.t little >■• no humour for althoujrh. en more than beauty, humovr the beholder." It cerUunly difi n«i come within tho vision vi81 words
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Article506 1932-10-09 12 White Pagan. By (Jive Dalton. Victor Gray son. 7s. Hd. THIS 1. r\ i- of local interest for it is ;icn by a man who lived in Malaya hild an purports to be the life history < Knj»hsh boy who, to avoid Kngland on his506 words
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Advertisement328 1932-10-09 12 THE WRITING PAD WITH THK WORLD WIDE REPI'TATIOM. i afl?(<\k'! PV iIgvALL i|-/.(Sambiic i Manufactured by JOHN DICKINSON CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England). POST BOX 160. SING \PORK. AND SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS IN MALAYA. OUTSTANDING NOVELS. f.RWM HOTKI., by Vi.ki Itaum 52.«0 THK HAIRY VKM, by Edgar Wallace S2.M328 words
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Miscellaneous162 1932-10-09 12 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. p_il 1 Z% i^*^ vs?^ w W" (CLUES.) ACROSS. la, otnpaiiy I. *'<inic;tl nia^-scs uf ice -I- Oawn iris* |.mt 12. ll»';id .innour ->' Defer 13. I :JO. S«pct-I>ay M. Talleal sf animals M. By way of HI. XI.-. Horn 17. rTwail '•'■'■>■ s t' l l162 words
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Article, Illustration81 1932-10-09 13 STRAITS TRADING CLUB (BUTTER WORTH, P.W.) CRICKET TEAM. Cricketing members of the Strait > Trading Club (l>ntl( rworth, Province \\<llesle>). This CM pl*y« a number of h'\tures emch vc»r and this year has done quite well. Standing (left to right) Foster. I). Will-. Dr J. H. Strahan, R. W. l'.ro«n81 words
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Advertisement132 1932-10-09 13 tV^OLD meat and fowl become really appetising with a little LEA 6 PERRINS'I SAUCE j A Real Newspaper for 5 CENTS! j j On Sale at Dawn Every Day, j I gives ALL LOCAL and HOME NEWS, SPORT AND PICTURES. j :j: In its first week of existence it has132 words
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Article, Illustration282 1932-10-09 14 HUDDERSFIELD ASTON DRAW. Preston Overwhelmed. LEEDS DRAW AT SUNDERLAND. London, Oct. 8. THE i < -nits of matches played today in tho English and Scottish Leagues as follows: i ir-t HvWaa. •X Derby County 3 Birmingham Sheffield Wed. 1 Chelsea ii Mid.llcsbrough 1 2 Blackpool 0Reuter - 282 words
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Article381 1932-10-09 14 S.C.C. Tournament Next Week. The BX!.C billiards tournament wil start on VYeiln. xlay next. The following entries have been received Billiardi Championship (350 up) E Lai.iman, A. D. Baker, A. P. H niter i 1L S. Jones, Dr. S. W. Kveson, T. bet, H. Cray, C. H. W. Goult,381 words
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Article626 1932-10-09 14 MEDIOCRE DISPLAY AT JALAN BESAR. THE Singapore Peranakan drew with i the Pcrhimpoiian Stia at football,! .•ach side scoring twietb in an "A" divi- ion tit of the M.F.A. League yesterday afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium, j not characterised by any i ootball— indeed,626 words
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Article1034 1932-10-09 14 Superior Heeling. GOOD WIN FOR PUBLIC SERVICES. (By Our Rugby Correspondent.) DLAYING at home under ideal condi- tions the S.C.C. had to admit defeat at the hands of the Public Services R.F.C. by 13 points (two goals and one try) to 9 points (a penalty goal and two1,034 words
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Article582 1932-10-09 14 R.A.F. VISITORS BEATEN. South Johore 10 pts.; RAF. nil. SOUTH Johore do not anticipate overmuch success this season because they have lost a lot of their best men and newcomers to the State are not frequent in these times. Yet, on thy J.C.S.C. ground last evening,582 words
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Article16 1932-10-09 14 YESTERDAY'S Selangor race results and other sporting matters will be found on Page 10.16 words
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Advertisement79 1932-10-09 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complie* with the79 words
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Advertisement87 1932-10-09 14 Ju s t a fe w I I breakfast dish I J suggestions. I Fresh Herrings Kippers Finnan Haddock Smoked Cod Fillets Order them from the SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. r- w4 wtm i -J v Iti^avO/ Q C WlmlHV I 111 f r*. v i ■uIK A V9V87 words
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Article1186 1932-10-09 15 Sensation In SfioßfW Football Circles Drastic Action Hy Stale lxsociation Tamilian*' Physical (.nit lire issttciatio). H'-yquali fieri Ominous Reference To I iction Thomson (.up Football In Vntttress Again Two Selangor Hockey Trials Little Rugger Activity In Penang —Mo Satisfactory Hockey (.rounds In Ihe \orthern Srttlement. (HI1,186 words
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Article225 1932-10-09 15 Hockey Prospects Not Too Bright. SIN( K my la-t notes there ha^ been vary little activity in Penanr M far ns Rujrger is concerned. A Penang team travelled to Taiping where they ilefeatcd a local -ide l>y II points to 11. The only outstanding feature in the match,225 words
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Article98 1932-10-09 15 Nursery For Good Cricketers. THE Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, appears to be a nursery for good the new find for the season being R. Leembruggen. a left-hand bowler, who has made a very good impression. Hit l>owling record for the school reads as follows O. M. H.98 words
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Article196 1932-10-09 15 Keen Interest In Hockey. THE Malacca Club played their first hockey match of the season last Tues.iav. and they won the game in convincing faaWM beatir.,? the Teachers' avon by five goals to three. England player, who has also played in all the nig hockey events in Malaya,196 words
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Article906 1932-10-09 15 Bradman's Dilemma. TATE REGRETS HIS HASTY DECISION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 2C. INTEREST in ihe forthcoming M.C.C. tour in Australia is already remar' ably keen among London sportsmen and fresh item of new? about the members or prospect ive members of the teams which906 words
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Article301 1932-10-09 15 INTER-STATE HOCKEY. SKI WI.OK BEAT WA.RI SKMBILAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. RAIN took most of the pleasure out •arttßjg programme )a' Kuala 1 this afternoon. The etond day oi the Selangor Turf Club's i .aitumn meeting was almost washed out, I wfcOe only a vary few301 words
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Article106 1932-10-09 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) mban. O< A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Church of the Visitation here this morning when Mr. James Patrick Pasqual, chief clerk in the audit office. Kuala Lumpur married Miss Edit! Bohn, daughter af Mr. and M James Bohn, of Gemca. Father Auguin106 words
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Article188 1932-10-09 15 GOOD THREEQI \KTER MOVEMENTS. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. DESPITE a water- md and a greasy ball th. I i»l of 1 Selangor'p Runty material wa this afternoon. A considerable amount ot open i a\ an i MOM I seen and th" impression188 words
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Advertisement153 1932-10-09 15 CIUDMPfON COMPLY WITH BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 161-1930. I DISTINCTIVE IN PRICE PERFORMANCE AND PACKING •XI AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.} Stockists; JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD May we tend yuu DRiTIMJ EMPIRE PRODUCT I ROSELLA PURE FOOD PRODUCTS OVER 100 VARIETIES. i *f f OR nearly half a153 words
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Article, Illustration97 1932-10-09 16 If. Anderson, one of the be<t lorwarcK «.n the field, breaks away iron |o,« c scrum during the S.C.C. •s. I'm Mk Barrtoai in;itch vesterHav. Ihe Public Services heel the ball, and Owen waits to jfrt poMHeiOsion and open up an attack. I Yet Services O'Driscoll,97 words
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Advertisement11 1932-10-09 16 t)att^ S. EUas, m .To. Cualifi^ Optician CAPITOL BUILDING. TCL. 2751!11 words
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