The Straits Times, 30 October 1932

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 46. Sunday, October 30th., 1932. Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 46. Sunday, October 30th. 1932. Price 10 Cents.
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  • 1061 1 Famous Singapore Hotel Closes. LAST NIGHT'S CELEBRATIONS RECALL THii fcOOM TIMES. An Occasion For Sentiment. STORIES OF THE GLAMOROUS PAST: THE DAYS OF CHAMPAGNE BREAKFASTS, 'l«.iiij»hl, :il midnight, the Elirnf)t Ho! el. one of S;nt>aIMire's most fannvM Imdnu.ks, ctoow. The decision lo cease busine
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  • 31 1 Frwmm And The German IM-.in. Utrlin. Oct. 20. It is orti-ially leirnt that Germany shut tka I'ien.h dis*riniMMt plan cr i be i. able as a basis of discussion. Reutci.
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    17 1 The original "bird-cage" at the Fur t>pa Hotel. (See story on thin page and pa k<" IL)
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  • 139 1 Details Suppressed By Soviet Orders. London. Oct. 2t. News of a disaster to the Black Sea expretts. in which !M) per- are said lo have b«en kill ti and :iOO injured, which m curred on Oct. IS. and w!iidi ha« i.irently Ibeen «uppre*«Heil hy t orders, has now
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  • 193 1 Nij(ht Scene Outside Theatre. (By Air Mail.) Lonoon, Oc'. 1C A wenc outside the Patladiuin Theutre in Argyll Street was describe 1 at Mntl> k'h Street yesterday, wnen «'!«arge« -tracting the highway were I 1 >u.rnt jnJsWuyiscount Kelhurn. of Souih '■Tneft'W., Anthony Wy»ard. t»ireti saerstary of Grosvenor Street.
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  • 624 1 IBM MM IACI <M LA9I ton Kom:c\sis. There was an nftowinhing roanM t.) ih competitiun in connection with the Hour f.H.ti.all aultchea pl:.y» on Bntnrns gf n i-.liT- incceeded ir I. k astin the r— nHi ai nine out ol ten nf UM mati h< It has
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  • 247 1 Tussle With An Irish Passenger. Incident Hushed Up. Heated Altercation Terminated By Detectives. AJf Mail). I nainn, Oet If Mrr,.-,.i.ni ..1 the Exe cutive < Council ol Ihe li -li Vi ■■< involved hi Ji dispute which aeajriy chih" la Maws while hi iin,<r on
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  • 71 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. The closing prices today were London, (kt RUBBER. ((Quotations as supplied bj S>mington and Wilson.) -I»oi (Bu\ers) 2 Mi (Sellers) 2\d. Jan.-Mar. 2 H tM Apr.-June 2 H lid. Jul>-Sept. 2 2* :52d. Market tone: Steadier. TIN. Rpnt £1"; Three Months ii:» Market tone Steady. ■LI 1.1:.
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  • 27 1 1933 Production To Ik- Limited To 2,000.000 Tons. Mi. The Cuban N I "<" u i.n in iioul.l be limi <.f which will be 1,115, ajHwadjcd
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  • 19 1 Rtsuit of rVwtraclM Tm.il In .Ih|»;iii. Sentences rargin^' intpri onu> twe y b*i-n ph.ss».,| .1 I'm- .ter.
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  • 1030 2 Burglary In The Grand Manner. i PAST OF "ANTHONY ST. GEORGE." Mansion Raider (iocs Back To Penal Servitude. t raids on country mansions by a "gentleman burglar," driving his own car. led to some extraordinary revelations at Hertfordshire Quaker Session. The culprit— an ex-convict admitted .10 offences, all committed within
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  • 836 2 Modern Raffles Betrayed By A Matchbox Clue. ALWAYS fr.iltlessly drossed and posrd of the cultur.-d tones and poise of a born irentleman, "Anthony St. George" is regarded at Scotland Yar 1 :ts the nearcs; approach to the "Raffles" uf fiction, writ' al correspondent of V the
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  • 92 2 Snatched Locket From Woman's Neck. A young Chinese l.id of fifteen yean pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. J. F (iregg, the Singapore Third Magis f.ate, of stealing a 10-.k-t valued at $20 He was stnt to the refo< matory for tw< yean*. The complainant, woman, stated thai
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  • 53 2 Court Sequel To Celebrations. Deepavali celebration on Friday lc<l to the appearance of number of Indians I* for.- M I F X, the Sin*. Third May The chief charges atfahwl ihcm were ng drunk pnd incapable a i<l of letting off Irewerk* wi'hout a permit. Fineranging from r >
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  • 154 2 Indian's Story Of Police Station Visit. han Singh was produced before Mr. F. (Jregg. the S'nga >>>■<' Third Magistrate, yestenla Sfl I Aim of wilful trespass at the New I!, police sta' .1 th3t h< was en reserve when he >avv the a' entering a side door leading
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  • 1031 2 SUSPICIONS OF A SISTER. Alleged Murder By Man Who Went Off With Girl. Singular revelations were made in the magisterial investigation of a charge of murder at Maidenhead, the victim heing a woman living apart from her hushand with the man accused of the crime.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 16 2 "IT'S A VERY GOOD NEWSPAPER." That is thr consensus of local opinion on thr Singapore Daily
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    • 136 2 WF COOD T I S vV/TMEIIT^H?^ A PRUDBNTIAL POLICY t«»rms an investment truit is j{«mhJ the world over. There is no unn-rtmntv fluctuating values for the dollar you invest, \<m know that you have M MMMSJi return. If you take out I poi an vmII sharo in thiBONUS distribution at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 50 2 YOU OUGHT TO GET WHATEVER F-'OR A SO MOTORISTS KM NOT 'J/ YOURSELF A 9 L^ CAN SEE YOU GOING OUT Y^ BRIGHT GINGER T?^ ~~7T^/ BETTER/ O^MY N shJ suit L-/ 'A<~-^ v wav Oh M^V| B A w r fzr^ c Yeah! /m /CjS AT\ t£Jt *\f W^-^
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  • 337 3 NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. $100 Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A further football competition has been arranged. $100 IS OFFERED FOR THE BEST FORECAST OF THE TEN FOOTBALL MATCHES GIVEN BELOW, WHICH ARE SCHEDULED TO BE J'I.AVHD ON SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. NO ENTRA.NCK
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  • 479 3 Portsmouth and West IJromwich A. have not m<t previously this season. They finished eighth and sixth last season, and at present are sixth and fifth resj v lively with the HM record apart from goal average, where West Bromwkh have the advantage. The Arsenal, who
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  • 50 3 Death Of President's Wife. VV.- regret to announce the death, which took place at the General Hospital, c f fhe wife of Mr. Lee Hock Lye, president of the Siew 'Sin Sia. Members are reminded to attend the funenU at 10 a.m. today at 25, Sa*r>> i
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  • 144 3 Malay Public Servants' Credit Society. (From Our Own Correspondent.) •Kan, O;-: There v, attendance of members at th V School, when the Nifi-n Sembilajn Malay Public Servants' Cooperative Credit Soi the annual meeting with Mr. R. P. Cl«g|| in the chair. The o nt includid Che Mohrmed bin
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  • 36 3 A group photograph taken of the \u-usl Badminton Party o*i the occasion of the third anniversary celebration held on Oct. 1 and 2 at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang.
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  • 390 3 SEVENTH ANNIVEKSUn OP \\D AND DRUMS. THE Band and Drums, Selangor Battalion, F.M.S.V.K., Kuala Lumpur, celebrated their sevent'i anniversary, with a dwrer at the Eastern Hotel on Oct. 22. There were 50 present including the guests, who WO: Major J. H. Harris V.D..
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    56 3 The Selangur C H.l'. First Ele\en standing) Wong Chok Sun. I .oh Ah l.urn. Goh Kirn Swee, Teh Swi>e, Wong Kirn Thong and Yd|> Choon I in. Si.lir.ir. H«ih Chui T«OB, hea!> >\ing Konc (hon. secretary). Choong Soh hee. (Hon. gen. secretary). Ng Bow Poo (captain). Kwok Kin Kerg (v
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  • 301 3 Second Anniversary At Pasir Panjang. The second anniversary of the Devonshire 8.P., was ■uecoasfully held on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 22 and 23 at Vi Aw Boon Hnw's Pasir Panjang bungalow. Land and sea sports were keenly contested and the results were H3 follows: Land sports: Draught
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  • 186 3 Tan Chong Benj» B. P. vs. Wah Chong. B. P. A friendly badminton match of four singles and one double will be played between Tan Chong Beng B.P. and the Wah Chong B.P. on Nov. 5 at the Great World sporting field at 7 p.m. Players are notified to
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  • 101 3 Election Of OfficeBearers. At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Friendly Association held OB Oct. 17, the following were elected officebearers for the year I:— Prsident, Mr. Lee Wah Lec.Qg. Vice-presidents, Messrs. Tan Heng Chua and Koh Kirn Lim. Hon. general sceretary. Mr. (ian fag Thiam.
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  • 69 3 In ideal weather and before a lai*r" crowd of the new coui I the Country-Lads Badminton Party, of Batu B?rendam, Malacca was officially declared open by the president, Mr. Chan Soo Ann, on Oct. 22. Aft«r a group photograph of the member-, had been taken, tiffin was st DALYF.Y
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  • 91 3 Voluntarily Causing Hurt Charge. The protracted hear'ng of a ca.s« in which live Mohamedan-; were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot named M. A. Majid at the SinjjaHarbour Board early in September was concluded yesterday before Mr. A. C. Boyd. the Fourth Magistrate. All the accused
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 117 3 IMMllMlltlt'ttttttttitttttt Sunday Times Football Competition. I The following are the matches selected for this week's competition. They are to be played on the ground of the first-ramed club. Read carefully the instructions given above and the in- |j formation supplied below. The figures in brackets indicate the results in the
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    • 151 3 ARMISTICE DINNER AND DANCF. A dinner for ll fcllJM Miti. ami mi of The Forces who served in the war will Ik: held at The Raffles Hotel on Friday, Nov. 11. The dinner will be fol'owed by a ilunc* from 10.30 p.m. unt. c men may l.ivitc tlmr 1-a'ly friends.
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  • 1157 4 BRIDGE NOTES. Not A System In j Itself. BY U. E KEMP. DALLY INC. with the Two Club Con\ention is \ery popular in certain <iicles just now. Sometimes it is called "The Two Club n (iame Demand Bid," sometimes it is call- •d "The Two Club Slam
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  • 448 4 WOMAN TRIES TO PREVENT TRAGEDY IN a large, pleasantly situated house in Holland Park lives a woman who is haunted by the memories of tragedies which she foretold but was powerless to prevent. She is the owner of an amazing gift of second s~ighi, which is as
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    23 4 Mr. A. J. Sheedy, «h* rose from the rank of police constable in the S.S. Police to that of Chief Police Officer. Penang.
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  • 1487 4  -  THE WASDERER. By W A Glimpae Of The Sakai Hard Walking In The Hills Living By The Blowpipe Pahang' n Amatvur Turf Club— The Joyous Barber Of Pekan Mr. Lincoln Loses His Temper Our Local Borstal Boys. HOW many office wallahs would jump at a chance to
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    57 4 Mr. M. W. Navaratnam r» one of Kuala Lumpur's busiest citizens. Aaiong the oScca be holds are the following Vice president. Selangor I'rban Cooperative I'nion > ice- president. Selangor Association Football League; vice-presMent, T.P.C.A. hon. secre tary. Selangor (tovernment Servants' -operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd. hon. secretary. Methodist Episcopal
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  • 222 4 The Bequests Of Lady Beatty. 1n er the will of Countess Roatty. wife of Admiral of the Fleet Earl Beatty, and only daughter of the late Marshall Field. Chicago millionaire, her husband and her son* are each given £200,000 and certain properties. Lady Beatty died at Dingley
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  • 448 4 DARING GAOL 1 ESCAPE. 40 Ft. Wall Scaled. PRISONER SAWS THROUGH CELL BARS. London, Oct. 'J. ONK of the cleverest housebreakers known to Scotland Yard, who wa* urr.rf.ed after a great se^r.-h months ago. brought off a daring escape from Leicester Prison today. The man. J"hn Arthur Philpott, 27. native
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    • 105 4 CHILDREN'S CORNER No. 46. SAL AGAIN. T" They reached the palace and were asked to wait And sure enough it was >i rn7 here!" Sal cried. Inside a hall, until the guests of state "From gardener in fear I had to hide!" Had all departed. \s they looked arou d
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    • 142 4 DANGER! THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF SINGAPORE FOOT BURNING /*W <a\ spots yHf -M.fi I CRACKS SCALY ITCHY I I BETWEEN DRY BUSTERS I mm J THE TOES SKIN l_ ABSORBINE J? KILLS Him, J SINGAPORE FOOT r-*^fi\ Any one of these unpleasant symptoms is a DAN- \>iA GER SIGNAL
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  • 880 5 People In London Now. HE MAY BE A MILLIONAIRE. "Tired Of Money." "GRAND HOTFI" PEOPLE IN REAL LIFE. I PUSHED my w*y llu;>ug'.i the swinging doo:> "l L>t >!.>n'.- leading hot* Is searching for people whose liva might resemble those (iepicted in the book "Grand Hotel." Fiction is not life.
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  • 301 5 MATCH DRAWIN i BRADM \N SCORES 3. x I'erih, Oct. THE matvh bctWCM 'he M.C.C icnists I and iaa XI wae drawn here today btiurc a ezwd f>f 15,000 peoIhf Con>umed ined 1")'.) in their first innings, Vt:!fv takirp stvip Australian wickeLs far 37 mas, Mitchell,
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  • 294 5 Brilka Technically Knocked Out. About a month ago Max B (Jerman fighter, stooil m tn two g-i.elling fights with Battling Guiliermo, who <r dea^oured to knex-k him out but failed Last night, at the Great World st-" L.Bdr. p: 11 Is. the popular Blakang M:t; boxer, scorei 1 a
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  • 381 5 TAIPING "AT BEAT PENANG. HOME TEAM HCBENNGM WEAK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) iVn tg, <>it. ¥N the return Rugby fixtui laipinp beat Penanp 'A" (y If p ri'> (three goals) to eight pcMi U fMlj 1 try)- Territorially the visitor* hud the !>trtter of the game and deserved to win.
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  • 739 5 6BHTBWML Special dock* and harbour channels have been made at Le Havre and .New York to accommodate the new French Atlantic greyhound, known as the Super lle-de- France, which was due to he launched yesterday. rllK -uivr lle-de-France, built to the nders <>t' the Compagne Transathnii(|iie
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    • 102 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 MATINEE TODAY 3-15 ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT BRITISH PICTURE IN THE SUPER CLASS. "THARK" By Ben Travers. Starring Dominions Production. ADELPHI HOTEL SPECIAL CLASSICAL CONCERT BY PAUL STRAUSS AND HIS BAND SUNDAY 30th OCTOBER 1932 at 9.30 p.m. PROGRAMME I'urt I 1 (hrrlurc l«> th»- Opera "WiMfcMi Tell V"-
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    • 145 5 wa O t"c G h°es ONCE IN 31 YEARS, j In celebration of our long service to the II public we arc OFFERING from THE Ut of NOVEMBER. A UNIQUE (I OPPORTUNITY of SECURING GENUINE BARGAINS in WATCHES AND CLOCKS of THE BEST MAKES, t AT PRICES which are LOWER
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    • 118 5 The Best "Dollar's Worth" ever offered in Town! 1 CAPITOL »tf»e<>>< M»tM»»« MATINEE TODAY 3.15. (SCHOOL CHILDREN HALF PRICE) TONIGHT Special Stage and Screen Double Attraction jßj^T JOE E. f^l'i BROWN etV'lfer BERNICE CLAIRE ■jaSP/'" and 50 Beautiful Girls "TOP SPEED" An Absolute Riot of Music, Mirth and Merriment— ON
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  • 929 6 ASKS COLLETTE ¥F happincM means a state of p< contentment arising from fortunate onduions of life, no worries, and a path to tread, then I want none of it. Life is not made up of the sweets of ex- isteite* alone, and living is useless
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  • 194 6 THE modern girl has more romance in 1,., Me than her grandfather ever ed in the m :ch-eulogised good dd days, according to Frances I»ee, who a prominent part in Paramount s of Clara Deane t eighty per cent, of the unI momma of today earn then NTS
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  • 128 6 Finger-Tip Beauty. WHEN using a nail brurfh to clean 'he finger tips, use it also lightly on the cuticle and round the side of the nails 1 her. brush the hand and wrist to mulate th«> circulation and improve the colour of the skin. Rub hand cream at night from
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  • 460 6 AS an sint.d.-te tc the severe and rather col.' trend of the modern furnishing scheme, many people are be^nning to 1,, the Victorian era for fresh The up-to-date idea of comfort, must be combined with the .i.lmess of design associated with our grandmother*! day. writes Kita
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    28 6 IMUTM trimmings have had generous representation in glorifying the evening mode. This all-white costume is is heavy chalky crepe with the capelet trimmed in white ostrich.
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    • 54 6 \i;ar at prices 'UK 11BLE \»i\ pair i ii NICKBE. .i (|Ue ffective 1 ll and White. Price J>2.!)5 pair. A J iim 9i mm. i otaNCT. in pink ii Prk Vn\r NEW BASIC VALUE CATALOGUE NT POST FREE ON APPLICATION \!< Shaped sck Wmmi'i I2JMI. ()>'. Women's 52.7."). WHITEAWAY
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    • 31 6 JOSEPHINE "C" GOWNS (Regd.) MAYNARD'S BUILDING 2nd. Floor) lA.TTRY ROAD, ■i TeI 3164> SINGAPORE. :l KUALA LUMPUR AGENT MhS. E. WILSON, 14, PENANG ROAD. Smart people choose NESTLES CHO COL ATE
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    • 105 6 §ne importune? of .s«/r OniourDable <^^ The salt cellar on your table can be the hallmirk of discrimination if it is filled with the pjr^2"sJ finest, purest table salt in the world dry, jfcSeJfjjnfi tree-running, economical, Centos Salt \f ani,l'ni I ii r r <,' h < .re h o
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  • 5152 7  - THE SILENT SIX GWYN EVANS. OUR SERIAL STORY. I By EARLY CHAPTERS SUMMARISED. Bill Kellaway, an out-of-work journalist, fitting 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
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    • 30 7 DOT THIS DOWN CONSOLIDATED PNEUMATIC GARAGE EQUIPMENT Paint Spraying Outfits Tyre Pumping Plants Valve Grinding Tools Etc. Etc. Etc CAN BE SUPPLtED FROM STOCK BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES
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  • 84 8 SINGAPORE. ADELPHI HOTEL. SPECIAL CLASSICAL CON- < i;k r. 9.30 p.m. ALHAMUKA THEATRE. |ilt\.\|) HOTEL with <.r;ta «arho. John Ifcirrx morr. fi.l.">—S.l"» O.in. I'hfinc (i!»09. GAPITOL THEATRE. TOP SPEED will' '"< Bi Urown :m<l r.initnl Iclliiv. 141—•».):, i».m. I-Ih.m. .I.. 1 HtAKLBOAOI Cfl THEAIRE. EMMA »iih Hark Mv**ttf <:•.">
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  • 723 8 KDITOKIAI., MANAGERIAL AM) ADVERTISING OFFH B 8 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TFI RI'IIONK 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TBLJJI'UONB 3Wt. In wav m tn ions way. what appears to be a disaster may well prove to in' a Itles.-: ng nrd over an i
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  • 1181 8 PAINTED WIDOWS MAKE THE BEST WAR MEMORIALS. i lam going to take my 'life in my Lands again this week and regale you with a few more choice example* of 1 English as she is spoke and WTote. Mr. Roland H. Dias,
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  • 865 8  -  A. J. FORREST It, HOW THE PACK BECAME THE DEVIL'S PICTIRE BOOK STRANCE ANECDOTES OF THEIR MAJESTIES OF SPADES AISD HEARTS IT is doubtful whether one person in a thousand who now spend an evening or two a week playing cards is even dimly aware
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  • 201 8 \n; ir> Singapore. Sunday MorningThere was a \iulent MMM at Ihr l.un;p«- Hotel in the «^rly hours of this morning »»hcn a very shift> .i locking i.id: itltm 1 vaa found trxin:; iv- I Sunda> limo Whin the h was rrtr.sid h«> swore that sine•'is iot,< I hi-
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    • 101 8 KUALA LUMPUR. COLISEUM THEATRE. ]l\\l. KIHTION with Mar Clark Pat O'Brien. PRLNCE'S THEATRE. MKKItIM W| (.<» TO HELL with J n-dric March and S\ l\i» Sidney. RAR-LET" I'OUTAIII.K TVPtWRITER. A'simple, liirht and compact mach..ie, KinUlMd in Black, Otoaaj Klue, Red oi Ha (f QA| compl. ir vrith tray Mad<* In
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    • 13 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. j Phone 2M2. 284, Orchard Road.
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  • 1475 9 NOTES FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS. Johore Bahru Resident Looks Back 60 Years. F.ivinu in retirement in .khore Tahru is Mr. 11. 11. I tic—tar, ;i member nf one of Singapore's oldest families, who (nok na:i in the Perak ci'mpaiun ol 1 S7«i. one of (he in
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  • 34 9 KING AND QUEEN SEX THE CESAREWITC H. I bj lln l'r nri K.i>a' .i i-l Xitiihir. <v.pi bj Mr. I). IIM <• irt*ii:h n< li NcwrnarKt'l rec. BMe'-iag. i l Sawfl thi- finish. (l'br.r>; N«
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  • 311 9 Gloucesters Defeated. HOME FORWARDS' FAULTY HANDLING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oci KUALA Lumpur saw its first firstcla 'the present' Maaen this aftanoon when Selangor ••at )>y one goal try. It was a fa«t keen game, especially the soidifir oj^ned the scoring; in cond half, Uut
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  • 246 9 SUGGESTION WIIKII was rfffiimr (By Air Mail.) London. Oct. 14. A LLEGATIONS involving a film direct or, were made by Miss Jennie I the film actress, at Westminster County Court. Mrf. Jeunne Hartnoll Hole known m lennie Grey, of Diake Street, Lion Square. W.C., iu*d Civk
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    • 98 9 i Johnnie Walker— to put a man. in higher jfiumour, to bring to light his better self. to stimulate the jaded, to mollify the angry, to set at ease the shy to give grace to the simple party, and warmth to the frigid function. Can it be wondered at .that
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    • 321 9 MORRIS ahead again m JH wL M^fA aUi SMARTER, FASTER, SAFER, CARS FOR 1933 -AND ENTIRELY NEW MODELS. c T«o entirr 1 n. modtN: th. MUIIKN TKN. illu<tral<-d above —a car that carries the MONK'S conception of value into an enMeeaj nr* k* cla h s— and the M \(»R
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  • 1463 10 Annual Meeting. A NEW DEVELOPMENT: GROCERY SECTION: npilK 90th tnt> ■I Co. 1 td hold on Bl of limeti with the lion. Mr. I MedgOT in the, chair. The I A II Macgn Cmrke, Sutherland, M&kson and Mr. R. P. Pi i; fore rao^ i
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    17 10 lln Klaiu: lil I's team hirh Klang l\— |a Phi Sch the ThnmNim lup M-mi-final tit klang.
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  • 186 10 Workless Father Rebuked. "It is just as blameworthy to have too many children as it is to have too much drink perhaps more so," remarked the coroner, Dr. A. Ambrose, at an East Ham inquest on an 11-weeks-old child, who wa- one of a family of three,
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  • 234 10 MIMKMWS REMFW OP INK M:\K. i T.i mah I tari Uatoman. I i I Roilly (fov movir.; of a the I rap ecoants r fur.- the chai'-man said: I iits for the \\-ai bow f L" 7..'7 a- compared »r the previous ytai hal ftm '■n
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    • 38 10 Mow 1c the 19fh.« p\ y^) stenfafi Xl N C CECRCE m --x Go through life >^ v/VV^ >^S/ with the right spirit. y»^*i I'l I T t9m wk W^ m\ Jin sa k t j l i iitissl
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    • 82 10 l BFr di 9 am smßaT* HV^ a"^^ li^l v fKf tl t 1 r AT FIVE A.M. EVERY MORNING MOTOR VANS, CYCLE AND FOOT TAMBIES COMMENCE THEIR ROUNDS WITH THE SINGAPORE DAILY NEWS WHICH CONTAIN THE LATEST NEWS ROM ALL PARTS 0 F TH i: WOR L I) READ
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  • 1666 11 THKRK having Uen no riivs or structurnl naMaparn. Ike mo t exciting p^riml in Ihe history "f the Europe Hot < vow Wfttloubtedly eosmadcd wih tie part 1 it n'.ayed in the 1911 muliny. When, on Mmday. r..>. 19, .ill t hf male European population v>»
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  • 1421 11 the modern world a king like Carol is a grotesque anachronism," writes James Douglas in a spirited article in the Sunday Express. OFOR the gt«iius of Swift or Byron «i Thacketay to enabL me to etch j <vith a needle dipped in venom a portrait
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    • 44 11 THE EUROPE HOTEL VASE. The Official Receiver in. purchase the famous BRASS VASE i tm in the hall of the Kurope Hotel. Teaden shoulil bo sent hy letter addressed to *he Bankruptcy Met, Full, rton Building. Singapore. f. TATLOK, S'puie, Oct J7 l! VI.
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    • 90 11 A Free Gift Coupon in Every Tin. Ii tine that it I I i ejji '»i •k^ Thai le mo t i o s.i v <f ■carer, 1 1 > > -c is i .i» aiiollt*!. There ait rust •Iill»•i c n i c s Ihfi ix llie illffcit-nee. between
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  • 2008 12 BOOKS Present Problems Of This Spinning Globe Explained The lnt< Iliuenl Man's (iuide Through World Chaee. B§ (i. 1). H. Cole. Gella A review*] who claims to have digesi-l/o-ik thoroughly before reviewing it mil licr extraordinarily con-; 1 niinarily dishi For it comprieea two hundred and fifty thou and wrorda
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  • 640 12 Unmade Signal*. H\ f. H Scri\ennr, 1.5.0. i:»wis lilack*ell. Oxford. IT is a relief to piik Bf War kmM which does not sptcialiae in reaOatic r the g i' functto the body, in the agonist d reactions of pourotics or the ridiculous recriminations whereby
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  • 536 13 The <.corgian House. By Frank Swianerton. Hutrhin.son. 7*. 6d. It is a curious thing, but among the many sharply drawn and well defined characters of Mr. Swinnerton's latest book, it is the Georgian House itself which seems to exercise most influence upon the imagination. Perhaps it
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  • 171 13 The Child. Rabindranath Tagore Allen and I'nwin. 2h. 6d. Tagore's poetry is for the few. Indeed it is doubtful whether most of his work can be understood without some knowledge of the ideology of a Hindu mystic. His In test poem takes up the whole of
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  • 146 13 The Electrical Age. By V. H. L. Searle. M.Sc. Benn. 10s. 6d. This is a book to be recommended to the amateur dabbler in electrical matters but not to the general reader. The author remarks We are without doubt living in an Electrical Age which can confidently
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  • 1170 14 SCOTT'S GREAT DISPLAY. Exciting Play. MANY INFRINGEMENTS BY FORWARDS. (By Our Rugby Correspondent) Si'l I'll tang a surprise on the S.C'.C. on the Sinpapore padang, yt^torday, winning bf points (1 goal and a ]x.>nalty goal) to 6 points (1 try and a penalty tf<>al). The S.(
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  • 521 14 DIVIDENDS GENERALLY POOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 29. BAD weather threatened to spoil today's races, but after the first event the downpour ceased only to recommence during the last two rait-;. Poor fields faced the barrier for nearly all the races sometime as few as
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  • 498 14 Hockey At Depot POLICE BEATEN BY ODD GOAL. Police 2; Malaya Command 3 iIN an interesting hockey match at cht Depot yesterday which was sont?vhat marred by drizzle which fell hroughout the play and also a slippery ground, the Police lost to the Malaya by three goals
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    103 14 O. R. A. Tournu merit Ties. The following were the results of ties played in the Old Raffle, i acts' Association tennis tournament I. B. Abed owe 30 beat Dr. C. E. Smith owe 15.3, w.o. Dr. Loh Poon Lip owe 15.3 beat Dr. S. L. Oehlers owe
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  • 318 14 ARSENAL'S HLGE SCORE AGAINST LEICESTER. London. Oct. 2:>. THE results of matc'ies played to<»ay in j the English and Scottish Leagues as follows Fimt Division. \rscnnl Leicester City 2 Hirminirham 1 Middlesbrough 4 Hl.ick',)urii R. 3 Sheffield Utd. 0 Blackpool Chelsea 0 Derby County 2 Huddersfield V.
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  • 264 14 One-Sided Match At Jalan Besar. Singapore Malays 8 Postal 2 Ten goals were -c >ied yesterday afternoon in the match between the Singapore Malays and a combined Malayan Postal eleven at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Of the?e the Malays scored eight. There was a large crowd present but
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  • 93 15 Public Schools Results. RUGBY LEAGUE CUP COMPETITIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 11. irpHKRE were jrrcat many Old I M. and Public- Schools Rujpby matches on Saturday, the most notable achievw«a«t •t hut the Old Cranleijrhans' defeat of Bath, hitherto unctnquered *his season. Tht- most
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