The Straits Times, 8 January 1933
1933-01-08
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Title Section36 1933-01-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 56. Sunday, January Bth., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malay*, No. 56. Sunday, January Bth., 1933. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1933-01-08 1 "RELATIONS HAVE IMPROVED." Unfortunate Treaty Cases. A RUMOUR EXPLODED. No Change Of Minister Contemplated. "The British peop.t hate always been in aympathy wi'h China but it would have been stronger if there had not been unfortunate COOM of disregarding treaties. Nevertheless the good1,042 words
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Article391 1933-01-08 1 BRITISH CREW DARES INFERNO. (Fiom Our -Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 7. AsTIRKINd BtOff of British heroism, but for which many more lives wouM hi»ve I crn lost on the hl.izing liner Atlan- ti<iue, was revealed today. Wlicn all seemed lost the trapped vic>ms the b' Ht-crew ot"Reuter - 391 words
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Article26 1933-01-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Jan. 7. Prime Subhayoga Ka^hem, who was wire Minister M F. .ance, died here .ixlay of heart disease.26 words
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Article146 1933-01-08 1 EUROPE-WIDE SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 7. AEUROPE-WIDK hunt on land, at yea- ports and at aerodromes is bring conducted to discover James Furnace, the ■nissing Londoner who was at first thought to be the victim of a murder in which Mr.146 words
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Article84 1933-01-08 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 7. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 2 13/32. (Sellers) 2 IV I2. Apr.-June 2 9/16. July-Sept 24». Oct.-Dec. 2' 4 Market tone Steady. TIN. Spot £115. Three months i'J4s^. Market tone Steady. KILV.BR. Spot 16 11/16.84 words
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Article31 1933-01-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 7. The death of Mr. C. -I. Foot, formerly of the British American Tobacco Company. Singapore, was announced here today.31 words
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Article154 1933-01-08 1 FLU TERROR GRIPS BRITAIN. Mm MORE DEATHS LAST WEEK. fi Our Own Correspondent.) Ijondon, Jan. 7. luenza wave of terror is sweepcross Britain more fiercely than hundred more deaths were reEngland and Wales last week coy pared with 183 the previous week. <edvur football teams were severely hit^Hjnen falling victims154 words
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Article54 1933-01-08 1 Colonial Office Keeps Silent. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 7. The Colonial Office today refused to deny or confirm to me the report of the appointment of Mr. V. A. Lowinger, former head of the Surveyors' Department, S.S. and F.M.S.. as head of the M«54 words
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Article89 1933-01-08 1 *50 Each For Two Sunday Times Readers. Two competitors share the $100 prize offered for the best forecast of the ten given Home football matches played on Dec. 31, both winners having returned nine out of the ten results correct. The successful competitors' names are: RAMON LOUDRL'S, 95,89 words
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Article81 1933-01-08 1 "STOP THE JAPANESE ATTACK." Geneva, Jan. 7. The Chinese delegation has appealed to the League not to lose time in taking effective measures to check Japanese action. Their communication draws attention tc the surprise attack "on the last strategic point south of the Great Wall, whencrReuter - 81 words
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Article87 1933-01-08 1 "League Should Accept Challenge." London, Jan. 'i. In commenting on the reopening of hostilities between Japan and China the DailyHerald speaks of the affront Japan ha? imposed upon the League of Nations, and demands that the latter should accept thr challenge "If the League continues tr tolerate suchAneta-Havas - 87 words
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Article, Illustration196 1933-01-08 1 Hinkler Out To Smash Australia Record. London, Jan. 7. The Australian airaOmMr. BepCHink'.er domm* <* fro* Lotfoß aiftl.v r&ao*noj». ing in an attempt to i>reak the England to Australia record. He hopes to reich Brindisi in one hop. Reuter. Hinkler first created a record in 1928 when196 words
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Article65 1933-01-08 1 U. S. Figure Establishes New Record. Washington, Jan. 7. The unemployed in the United States in November number 11,590,000, according to the estimates of the President of the American Federation of Labour. He stated that the figure was a record, but added that unemployment does not appearReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1933-01-08 1 Bendigo, Jan. 7. A two-day match between the M.C.C. and a Victorian country team was begun here today. The home side, who batted 13 men and fielded 11, were out for 205. Larwood took four wickets for 29. At the close of play the M.C.C. hadReuter - 61 words
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Article1294 1933-01-08 1 Thrilling Victory Over Negri-Malacca. MALAYA CUP. Home Team's Gallant Fight. Singaper-e won a thrilling game ajcaip«t Ncßri- Malacca at Seremhan yesterday, when they qunlinVl »o ireet Selangor in the final of the Malaya Cup at Kuala Lumpur. It was a victory by one point, the1,294 words
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Advertisement18 1933-01-08 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT 1 AND I GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain.) I Bead Office for Malay. SINGAPORE.18 words
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Advertisement60 1933-01-08 1 fKEY BRAND Eau de Cologne. Therp is an exquisite lingering fragrance to "Key Brand" Eau de Cologne rendering it distinctive and attractive. This worthy product of the British Empire is of great strength, and is priced suffiManufactured by the Co- tQ enabU; eyery operative Winegrowers As«>ciation of South Africa, body60 words
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943 1933-01-08 2 Married Man Who Killed Her Fiance. AMAZING WAR STORY. Englishwoman And German Soldier She Met At Grave. •m a French port there sailed in December for an unspecified destination in Australasia a newly -married couple whewe uniuue story is bound to excite controversy all over the world, and especially in943 words
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Article191 1933-01-08 2 Has Cost U.S. More Than War. A i-l.invi that twelve Man of Prohibition bat CO i the I'nitod States £5.000.--000,000 was laid b-jfore Ccmgnm on Dw. 1* in an effort to speed ii|> lepislation for its repeal. The estimr.te was compiled by the Crusaders, an organisation of business191 words
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Article187 1933-01-08 2 76 M.P.H. For 2d. Per Mile. (iermanv |i claiming to have established a new railway speed record with its Dies. 1-engined two-coach train, which recently did the 178 miles between Berlin and Hamburg at 76 miles an hour. It is a r.-conl for this type of train, but187 words
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Article569 1933-01-08 2 WOMAN WISHES "I COULD LIVE 600 YEARS." FRIEDA LE PLAS is deaf and blind. For years she has seen nothing, and heard nothing but the fair voices of people speaking to her, anu hen with great difficulty. Yet in a Buckinghamshire garden she lives in close569 words
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Article174 1933-01-08 2 ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE. CECIL Frederick Luckham. aged twentysix, a gardener, of Newton, Mumbles, Swansea, was at Barry Police Court on Dec. 16 committed for trial on charges of attempted murder by administering poison to Mr. Robert Samuel Kendrick, an insurance agent, demanding money with menaces and174 words
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1081 1933-01-08 2 FEW SOVEREIGNS LEFT. How India Helped To Save Pound Sterling. A sum or at least i7.V00.000 in British gold coins tiav passed out of the posses- I sion of private individuals in the goldselling rush which, starting over a year ago, has gradually abated1,081 words
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Article366 1933-01-08 2 FILM DARE-DEVIL DIES I\ PENURY. THK man who gave Rinald ('nlm.in his tirsi dMUWa on the films has I broken hearted and almosi peanilea Bob Vallis' name ;i-e<] to he (lasbed in big letters on the theadi sign*. He I Playe.l in 'cminnnd pcrioiniai. Acted with Irving;366 words
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Advertisement63 1933-01-08 2 a CAirr f |l A SArfc total assets exceed rim. o *2, 100, *****0 SOUND TOTA s3% A o'o MS ooT o^ EED INVESTMENT Policies issued against FIRE. LIFE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, ETC., ETC. FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in63 words
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Miscellaneous56 1933-01-08 2 YOU HAVENT TOLD MEL WHAT .w WHY fl^ .irt^tSf 'rtLc*: <C. GOOD RESOLUTIONS Wj MOT *£> uSLD THE ONES Jfci.; V£> YOUVfc. MADE FOR j\{ o )V l MADL x^7K^l> RUN 1 aft XXK K <s YE *«< f}J>i LAST LAR Af(r^\ POP no, nffl f)C\ vtr [^Px) I I56 words
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331 1933-01-08 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 PLATO ON SATURDAY NEXT, JAN. 14 NO331 words
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Article515 1933-01-08 3 The fiK«rns in parentheses indicate the teams' pMstlsej in the League at the j end ol' la-st season. The fust eight matches in the list arc tin iv the third round of the Kn«clk Cup. Oldham and Tottenham are both Second Division team:-, the former ln'injr515 words
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Article889 1933-01-08 3 HUSBAND ARRESTED AS ACCESSORY. A few minutes after a verdict of "Wilful murder by some person or persons unknown" had been returned at the inquest, at Bognor Regis, on a wonmtn, her husband was arrested on a coroner's warrant as an accessory to her death. This was889 words
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Article605 1933-01-08 3 MYSTERY COLONEL'S BROKEN HEART. AN amazing story of romance and adventure in many lands has come to a close with the death in Wormwood Scrubs Prison of Samuel Effinger Adair. Adair had served only two weeks of a three months sentence for obtaining credit at hotels605 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-01-08 3 Scene at the opening of the Malacca it> Tark by the Hon. Mr. [an Cheng |.<><k. CJLI22 words
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Article46 1933-01-08 3 you have not yet teen the Singapore Daily Sews, wriU in for a specimen copy. You will be supplied ui'h one willingly, because when yi'H iiu« MM what a morning newspaper should be, you will not hesitate to become a regular subseribtr.46 words
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Article, Illustration381 1933-01-08 3 VISITORS who were went to complain of the disadvantage which Bangkok, in comparison with her neighbours, sulFei ed-in not possessing a modern theatre hall will, very soon, have this grievance removed, for in about March, 193.'?, the Chalern Krung Theatre, operated by -.he United Cinema Co.,381 words
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Advertisement110 1933-01-08 3 > *v J Sunday <ffimes Football Competition. The foflowirtfc^re the matches selected for this '♦'week's coiGtoetir^*. They are to be played on the ground the > %wt-named club on Jan. 14. |<cad" carefully,, the^a^truct ions given above *^L and the information sr»lied below. >w A. "olrihani Ath.. vs. Totfcnham H.110 words
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Advertisement192 1933-01-08 3 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL says: "I predict that the future of this car is absolutely assured." Having tried it (the Ten-Foun I an: com inccil that it will appeal to the general motoring public from every point 01 view," writes Sir Malcolm Campbell in 'Th* Field.' "Here M a real n>192 words
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Article1272 1933-01-08 4 Litnils Under New Rules. SOME DIFFICI I/lIIS EXPLAINED. (BY R. E. KEMP.) I AM indebted t» Ca^taia Weatberhoa H.S. <<>. a wry full a*»s v- of toe I hand published in the Sunday Tamoj M Dec. 18. No douM my r adera will i<-m mber lhal1,272 words
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213 1933-01-08 4 FIRST GREAT NAVAL BATTLE. Italian divers who recently salved a Venetian galleon sunk by the Turks in the 16th century near Rhodes, are now to raise the Persian war vessels sunk by the Greeks at Salamis in 480 B.C. over 2,400 years ago in the213 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1933-01-08 4 Mainlj About Malayans NEW YEAR PROSPECTS. Malaya's "Vr ir 1 0m7 BM Quarrelsome, We lloin* I—Mr.1 Mr. Liuviuiivr In LaWMaWfJ The Brains Of The Tin orld in OUI-Time Fi/ghtinfi I* <■ null ul u A (Mmi>se Of Sir Andrew Clarke. BY THE WANDERER. ¥N spite of the slump, or perha,1,947 words
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Article341 1933-01-08 4 \:i.ooo FOR WOMAN U.YAi in collision." T HAVE never met a wo.nan who di I •1 not dosire ke preoerve the youthiul outlines of her face, and from that pomt of view the accident was a tragic one for the plaintiff." These were the words341 words
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Article131 1933-01-08 4 Let Man Impersonate Him. The shyeet V.C has just died in a Liverpool hospital. aWgewi A. 11. L R von his i w hile »ei ing wl l >1 rathcona'a Horse in South Africa in r.'Ofl. When he came home he never told niyone of his honour,131 words
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Advertisement112 1933-01-08 4 CHILDREN'S CORNER No. 56. HE'S PECKED OFF HER NOSE. •'That is a blackbird." then said Sally Shrew. "A maid 1 fancy. She was hanging clothe; And r- she spoke the bi-d towards them (lew! Vnd I not meaning to peckeJ o!T her no.-c. In agit'ited tones he mourned "Alas!" "I112 words
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Article1440 1933-01-08 5 JACK HOLT - JACK HOLT. By "Frankenstein" Karloff As He Really Is. FILM ARCH-FIEND JUST LIKES HIS HOME, HIS WIFE, HIS DOGS! The FAMOUS FILM STAR. 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 i t t ttt"» Boris Karloff— the man whose name is gyaottymous with1,440 words
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Article156 1933-01-08 5 Cambridge Stroke To Join Expedition. Mr.-T A. Brocklebank and Mr. R. L Wajti-r have been iavited to join i!m> Mount Everett! expedition, which il leave Kngland early in the New Year w> make anntner attempt on the worlds highest mountain. Mr. Brocklebank stroked the Cambridge crew to victory156 words
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Article1322 1933-01-08 5 hkaim imoki:\ by loss OF YOUNG LO\KR. "Thi.s i* the sweet via; out. I loved h.-nutifully and aaerMcai. A«e does nut «-.juiii. I nas ahrajra n tonilwx and I a Peter Pan," T'HIS t.agic epitaph. ;t ■!t-v;riitcn l>y a lx-autifi.il woman h I rr.mr.utt.'d suirkh, heart-hr1,322 words
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Article373 1933-01-08 5 M\KOl IS*: DECAS^t MM \i\ \\l> lA-M. l\ The Mar<|iii> de < .i -a Maurv. it haa just been revealed, has b\-en granted a dixorre irom his wife, the Viurquise d.Casa Man.-;., on account of her mtscoi, duct with >!r. W. K. D. Allen, formerly M. P.373 words
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Article, Illustration153 1933-01-08 5 Marine Department Senior Serang. Mr. Bakarap bin Haji Abdul Majid, held the appointment of Scnioi Serany., Marine Department, Singapore retire'! < r. pension at the end of the year. Be has thirty -six years of Government Service to hh credit, having joined th" Marine Department in June153 words
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Article399 1933-01-08 5 GIRL H.W. l»\KKs MET VI DANGB. A breach promii action wai broaghi Lev. oi r> i ajraiiwi Hear) William Park the Su e> county cricketer and amateui football player, ol K< s-bei y-\;llas, Wivelitneld-road, II;. > wards Heath. Mis- RdHh Annie Berry, of Westernread, Haywarda399 words
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Article236 1933-01-08 5 imAGEDI VIJLH VUU. DISAPINHMMIM. |\IBAPPOINTMENT at not bemg men U tioned in the will of a \\i-.-ill!v» woman, for vh< in he acted a s Mieved to lie beH i >f Albert Gillieron. who wi in an hotel In-droom at >n Dec. 18. (iillieron, who was familiarly236 words
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Advertisement65 1933-01-08 5 I -CAPITOL-I MATINEE TeOAY^JS cum™, h." 6.15 TONJhGHT 9.15 He'll thrill you The Screen's greatest Personality, eclipsirtf all former successes JOHN BARRYMORE in Warner Bros.' Brilliant Romance of the Imperial Russian Ballet "The MAD GENIUS" With 111 Dazzling Ballet Scenes! MARIAN MARSH Gorgeous Settings! and Distinguished Cast. Brilliant Acting! TUESDAY65 words
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Advertisement34 1933-01-08 5 ll^jf,] tj>h PAVILION I mA BlaHav^l From the Story by I Ah any at^^maaav^l IWVa*V\ MatXa'WmkmLaL^/ RSPPPR ELIZABETH ALLAN ir* A W BASrCCOMB illrr tn l: a 1 ,v,,:-,:,.,, l n» 3J ,»»_vdj CRIMES.34 words
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Article, Illustration647 1933-01-08 6 THE IDEAL HAT FOR THE NOT -SO -YOUNG IS FOUND. A WOMAN who it not-so-youn.7 said t> me, writes Victoria Hiappelle in the Daily Mail, the other day, "It's ail vary well ti> say that a bow hat is a tonic. But 1 look a freak in a knitted cap647 words
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181 1933-01-08 6 GIRLS have never shown a greater <Vsire to go into domestic hervice than il ij i« to<;ay, writes Lady Patricia Ward ;n the Daily Mail. "Applications to enter the various resi- lentia! training centres for domestic worken which are established throughout the country181 words
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Article, Illustration390 1933-01-08 6 Bewildered In Dress Shop. I WAS over-peisuaJed, and that ii ■howl by the fact that I went in hi- shop for a red crepe-de-Chine tad *>oi»ffht a velvet one of black and tranfre. MIM Mariorif Ffenni'll-Ffennell. ci Vrh;i:n Ki>u«l. Wost Kensington, made his admission at Westminster County '•luri whan .-he390 words
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Article51 1933-01-08 6 Lacquer can be removed f>om brass by nihbinc with methylated spirit. Alabaster bowl shades of the plain white variety will k'iw a softly diffused 'n'lit if a coloured electric bulb w aaad ''be appeal a nee of the room at nijfht can Im- cliautreil by having dilfurentlv coloured51 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-01-08 6 CJOMF of the midinettes of the !'aris k<>* n and millin«>r> esthblishmrnts preparing for St. Catheriiu's Day. St. ;ith«-rin<> i> iheir patron saint.28 words
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Advertisement162 1933-01-08 6 WHITEAWAY'S STOCKTAKING SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW MONDAY JANUARY 9th the'PHAMUS Cooking Stove Collapsible THE "PHAMUS" STOVE. r. ii/ eollap IMe il i very eonwnieal fo* 1 LraMcllens, .-t.nl i especially recommend**] i,t m >iihi k heatin h required. Pack up in mi >. tiunll .•:!<■ ;i roaUiinei SALE PRICE $3.95. THE162 words
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Advertisement175 1933-01-08 6 I HEWT H. COHEN, IW. V**l*1 lS {Zt U Q tad Floor Maynard Buildinf. ffi 16 Battery Road. IM. SIM SINGAPORE RENE ULLMANN (MILLINIET DEFAKTMEWT) LADIES' HATS. LADIES' HANDBAGS. PCWDER BOXES and CHROMIUM FANCY BRACELETS and NECKLACES. DRESS ORNAMENTS. MATERIAL FOR DRESSES BY "DRESS LEN6TH." BVBKTTHING XXV SMAKT RENE ULLMANN,175 words
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Article, Illustration759 1933-01-08 7 The Book Page Three Nature Books. The Common Earth. B) E. L tirant Wataoa. I: i. I J v Dean Hole. Hm Oik. Ak I scary. I- m. la. fid The So; Mt Country. By Edward Thomas. With 18 wood en^iaviim II> brie Pitch Danish, lkat. 10s. <-:d. Cities and759 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-01-08 7 Robert (iibbing's view of the Gap of Dunloe in Rummy."* (('olden Cockerel Preset).13 words
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Article, Illustration815 1933-01-08 7 The Fwtp— l»> Hugh Walpole. M;.i inillan and Co. must be Bone, not amMril) with fHppant literary tastes, to who.. the sight of a l>ulky genealogical novel is; extremely wearisome. If, l>y spasmodic reading, tli« .1 never piven the Berries family real trial the mlewet be* lievea815 words
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Article593 1933-01-08 7 The Rich Cargo. By F. K. Mill* Young. The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. Miss Mills Young's new book, although written in the form of a novel, is ja rtality a history of South Africa, from days of the tarneat settle's down v. the present day. Through the593 words
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Article, Illustration438 1933-01-08 7 I'oor I'om. B\ Edwin Muir. l»ent. 7s. 6d. The Honsone mine froui the country into Glasgow. nw>ther, two sons, Tom and Manson. and Jean, their cou.'.in. j The city affects, them all differently, but i| is ■ansfe in whom the interest Is tt itretL Tom falls in love438 words
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Article622 1933-01-08 7 Can Europe Recover? Ity H. K. Knickerbocker. The Bodley Head. "tan Europe Recover?" asks 4m author, and answers with an emphatic 1 Yes" in the very next line. We turn i back to thi' publisher's note to find a reason for this spirited optimism, and learn that the622 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-01-08 7 From "Our Mother-." l>\ Alan Ititi and Ire as Oepemae. eavakadh af mte Victeciaa areeaca, IB7t-19ft. ((.olUnc/. Ms. «d.)19 words
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Article312 1933-01-08 7 .More (Jreal (Jiiost Stories. Collected by Harrisr.i Dale. Herbert Jenkins. 7<. Hd. Do you like fhont stories? Hut it is hardl) aeeeaaan .ask. Kearly eveiybodv likes them, i- M siiown by the fact that "Great (Jhnst Stories" have .c> ssaa bemi followed by mere. The present collection312 words
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Advertisement182 1933-01-08 7 THE WRITING PAD WITH THE WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. WF fC I- (gOXLEY, J ■(1 Bf'n Manofactared by JOHN DrCKINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). POST BOX 160. SINGAPORE. AND SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS IN MALAYA. GOLF AND TENNIS A MM WAV TO BETTKK GOLT, h> Alex. J. MurriM ii. AmiTican182 words
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Article630 1933-01-08 8 Local and international newspapers opened the New Year dismally with appalling stories of further carnage ii: the Far Kast, and the events of the pa>; week have been such as to justify great prominence being given daily to this seemingly endless story of criminal megalomania on the part630 words
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Article2274 1933-01-08 8 J. keynes - J. keynes. HOW FINANCIAL TENSION MAY BE RELIEVED INTERNATIONAL (.OLD CERTIFICATES. By Professor The Economist. WE need not greatly regret the procrastination in the assembly of the World Economic Conforence. For In the first six months of 1933 the world will be wondering between2,274 words
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Article, Illustration1844 1933-01-08 8 Somehow or another we must put an I end to all this festivity stuff today. Fat the past two weeks you have been fed with nothing but parties, parties and still more parties. But as most of you have been in no1,844 words
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Article113 1933-01-08 8 VM \S NBWM 111 IM M (.<ni-\a. SalurHax A m>slrrii::is individual «ho h«K b«- -n >«•< n l>\ s<-\oral o'»li' ht-rr is Mffd 1» h"!d 'l<»" •»»> lh< warka^'c h<'ha»i«nir «f the l.c;u>iir «»f Natkaa. S<» far. Urn mm* has r<fu»-«i to speak, hut !u has boen KN113 words
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Advertisement221 1933-01-08 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. ALIIAMBRA THEATRE. \i:i:<!\\ SMI I II with KnnaM Culman ,:ll(l llrli'ii ll. i Mi I|| i in. Ilium- ti»o9. CAI'ITOL THEATRE. I Hi: M iO GKNIUfI with J. Barr>morr. ti.l > Ml I >.ni. I'hunv .'iL'6l-J. MARLBORO! K.H THEATRE. ■TOWAWAI *'-<> hoot <;iBSO\ in lABD HOVUKK. 6.13—9.13 p.m.221 words
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Advertisement34 1933-01-08 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. i E. CHARLES;! I Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road. I EDITORIAL. MANAGHUAfc AND ADVERTISING OFFICM I 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 1111. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TILRPHON MM.34 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-08 8 DON'T FORGET! TUESDAY at the CAPITOL!6 words
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Article913 1933-01-08 9 SOLDIERS ROUT S.C.C XV. 29 Points To Nil. FINE THREEQUARTER PLAY. A Gloucester and Wilts. XV beat an i \V bj peeati M nil ftmumf. A FIFTEEN !l m 1|)( Wlltl -hire- and Gloacestcn proved much too good for an B.C.C. tide an the Padanjr yesterday, ard won by t**U913 words
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Article241 1933-01-08 9 Return Hockey Match. ONE GOAL FOR EACH SIDE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 7. Tkt return hockey match l>etwecn Perak and I'cnang, played here today, again resulted in a draw one goal each being scored. The result, however, ty no mean:reflects the run of play,241 words
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Article36 1933-01-08 9 Bucarest, Jan. 3. Mass arrests of Communists hay. 1 taken place all over the country. In two days 160 people were arrested in the capital and over 100 in the provinces. Aneta Havas, _^j_Aneta-Havas - 36 words
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Article187 1933-01-08 9 "TO HELP ALONG BIRTH CONTROL." I HAVEN'T danced for thirty years, but I will do anything you want me to anything to help along the birth control movement," Mr. Justice McCardie said in reply to a request from the International Birth Control Executive that he187 words
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Article93 1933-01-08 9 Dr. George Nickson's 111 Health. The Bishop of Bristol (Dr. George Nickson t has resigned for health reasons. He suffered from blood pressure in August, and has been advised that he would run considerable risk if he continued his work. He has been eighteen and a half years93 words
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Article128 1933-01-08 9 Sold It For £5: Offers £5.000 For It. Tw.-nty years ago Mr. Cliailes Chaplin j sold for 15 the copyright of a playlet h j had written, and one of his agents has i now offered t'o.OOO for it. "When Chaplin and I were in Manchester more than128 words
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Article514 1933-01-08 9 CLERGYMAN LOSES LIBEL ACTION. AROUND the episode of a woman who was believed to have been drowned, and who, while the police were dragging 'or her body, was alleged '.o have been in the care of a clergyman and his wif were centred remarkable proceedings at514 words
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Article474 1933-01-08 9 WHEN COLONEL WALKEK "BROKE DOWN." MANY reminiscences have been, called up by the "Tales of the Perak Anred Police," by "Sagittarius,"' which we published last week. The following letter, received from Mr. L. D. Legge, should revive more mem-D.-ies: "The Sunday Times of the Ist474 words
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Advertisement127 1933-01-08 9 4 /'•"!'> ,1,',.. .Ift-llf- >U v mk. hiri' i.i \m 'iwi* H MRtTI SPONCIB <;< HIRDs FUUOBIM Vfl B| <4fl -"< K H!KI> S UJVSTAI. JKI.I.Y I<^. ,4 !>IKI) S Jfcl.l.Y Tf>Wm *^Bfe& H ft \>. .'>% KIRI) > LCMONAM ■^■A -v 't' ii > kv VaV H A# BIRD'S127 words
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Advertisement232 1933-01-08 9 HAVE YOU SEEN IT? you kave not yet teen th* Singapore Daily Newt, write in for a $pecim*n copy. You will *>« supplied uritk one willingly, beeauna when you kave ten; mhat a morning newspaper should be, yov will not ketitate to become a regular *%b--tt-rih** .^MMnflfl JQeeMnW .^mmhH ftnenekneW.232 words
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Article112 1933-01-08 10 How He Spends £470,(XK) A Year. The '"i-ovn of Rritam is the cheapest cfky in the world. The payers actually make a pro- ":"<»>" i< of the financial relatiftr ixt\\c<n the Kinjr and the State, for, though the kinsr draws a nomii.al .null, ho voluntarily re--I'ii'juislics every112 words
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Article528 1933-01-08 10 r» K ii"— i mm spun UP HOMES. In a little over three hours yesterday. Lord Menivale, President of the Probate. Divorc ami Admiralty Division, heard and granted thirty undefended petitions for dec reel OU i. IM made nearly 100 decrees al'. >)lutc, write- B representative in528 words
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Article135 1933-01-08 10 Another Successful Year's Working. A tekgi'am reeeiwd by ilie Manager of th<> Singapore Branch of the I'rudenti- I JMtanHKc r f. f -l indicates that in ..nite of prcxnili.t? difficulties the company ha« Ik-<>h abfc to record a atceg tt il year elided Dee. HI. In the oidinaiy branch135 words
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Article604 1933-01-08 10 IIISBAIND COMES KKOM EAST FOR APPEAL. QU*RoUNi)l'.'> by friends aasMOs t.. ►3 cn-ngi-atulate them, a husband affectionately embiaced his wife at Bedford (Quarter Sessions after a decision of the magistrates had vindicated her good name. She «a< Mrs. Cladys Gibbon, of I Chaucer Rca<', Bedford, and604 words
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Article300 1933-01-08 10 Knglisl) Riding-Master Sentenced. Sentence of IK months' tip three years' imprisonment in the State I'rison and a HM of t'lo') has l)O-ii passed at New York on Sidney Herbert Homewood. an Ensrlisb riding-master, who was found jruiltv of the betrayal of Miss Charlotte Ariel Gibson. 2.". a pretty society300 words
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Article253 1933-01-08 10 INEITHER KNEW OTHER WAS ILL. DR. John Glaister. the famous S pathologist and crime exwtrt MWwn as the "Sir Bernard SpiM"..v i B land" and his wife died wlthii i Urn hours of each other in QiwtsjDV oi> I>><--19. They had been married '■>■ fifty-fear years.253 words
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Article300 1933-01-08 10 Two Arrests. "SHAMPOO POWDER" PLOT UNCOVERED. TH K figures in ths Eu follow inir th ran' ol this i The two st> m<■' h 'i fiom London. i-: v The\were trs n the moment of their arrival oflicii^ of the i I an hotel on I by300 words
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Advertisement86 1933-01-08 10 THE DAILY NKWS Markd N«wi Karl\ cM-n .Mornlnj,' ftiMUfMA] (d h/FVt <i i 4 H f V^ <l H i mmn^ <j tiettfdff MNCCEDUCE km tyisij&iitki r j fj throu^ life Jit > gr\ /A~i K^ tx>t y e j fi^N^ N <m^««m^ with the right spirit. r r%/*vi-/aVMj Jsmfll86 words
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Miscellaneous118 1933-01-08 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. (CLUES.) ACROSS. I. Amuiiir i. ■Taaasa saoa if Trl."' 1 It! M^cinal plant 4. Central Has i i 7. NumlK-r Iff. FWut sssisa rises U. Small lake h 2«" SaT It. Heedless :!1 ii. A limal fat Ncjtative S3. Slant iT M. Spur-whe.-l t|va U. Heap inclination118 words
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Advertisement439 1933-01-08 11 if?\ oNrof WHITEAWAyS ONfc xV^ A^ QNE^t^AYS 0^ uWJpfM«rf7 I^l p a l?p 1 V llO^/ iJMvH WS^t HT 1 Men> Socki T. L w e a7h»eh?>'« M l x'!u,n.'h l kM TlJl i I, HH Turkish Bath Towel*. S.« i» iio mche. Bas.c Value $3.75 dozen. I k\*M \H439 words
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Article6137 1933-01-08 12 jack McLaren - jack McLaren. OUR NEW SERIAL STORY— Hv New Headers Start Here lh< "SUver Uell," a pearling lugger, sailing a hat ln<l Solomon Island coast discovers; a ratter ashore on a reef. Henry lie-Hand, the skipper, changes the "Silver Hell-" course, but as he approach* s the6,137 words
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Article, Illustration969 1933-01-08 13 SFXANCOR C. R. C. MARCHES ON TO TRIUMPH. STORY OF 15 YEARS' SOLID PROGRESS. I (ILUBB, like all other laatUatiOM, offered From th. slum;); in th ii the bad Um< !iav»' ban >eii< .pi memb 'rehip. Bui then ia a: l«»:-t <»>«• institutions lhi« kintl969 words
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Article71 1933-01-08 13 Tho thirteenth anniversary of the Amateur Sporting Association will be celebrated at the Patron's Seaside Bungalow, SIA5 l A milestone Pasir Panjang on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 14 and 15. There will be singing and musical entertainments on Saturday, and the following sports will take place on71 words
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Article32 1933-01-08 13 The Fourth Monthly Committee Meeting of the Amicable Athletic Association will be held at the Association's premises, 43-B, Upper Nankin Street on Tuesday, Jan. 10, [ft! at 7.-'so p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-01-08 13 The Oleh Olch Party photographed on the stage as they appeared at Penang.13 words
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Article, Illustration204 1933-01-08 13 OLEII OLKII IWIMVS NG BUCCB9S. THE Oleh O!eh I'a-ly visited NMBg diuinjr tin- Chri-lniiis Holidays and stuped tklM n.Kht'- Vaii -t\ I'-i foiinan. cat the Fun anil Frolic Amus-jment I'ark. on Dec. 24, 25 and M, The Party ronsistt'd of: Mr. \VV< Tiang St-nK. President of204 words
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Article73 1933-01-08 13 New Appointment To Committee. At the first monthly nicctiner <>f Hrn Useful Badminton Party, Mr. Lan Hjrt \ieong, was appointed to the conimitu in place of Mr. H. 0. Monteiro, whn ;-> retiring. All Communications to the a should now be forwarded to I<>">. N.l~«>i Road, the Hon.73 words
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Article213 1933-01-08 13 MOM EASY WIN OVER It tSADALI 11. 1». IrOII .lovhllads P.iidmlnton Party scored a "lii^r victory over tin- Ka>uduie Party when the two teams met. Details of the results (Joviallads mentioned first) art 1 Single*. Tan rhon? Phor Perak Champion) beat A. S. Samui I, (S<lan>;or Champion).213 words
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Article62 1933-01-08 13 DEVONSHIRE B. P. Ami .1 membwn of the Devonshire H.V.. who iiit- ml to communicate with the Party, should note that the adtnm of its hun. Mcrttwy, Mr. Tan Quee Hock, is 5 Tiveiton Lane. Requests for friendly matches are to ho forwarded to Mr. Koh ("nek Tuan, (captain) c62 words
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Article65 1933-01-08 13 Mr. Teo Chin Ann M re-electrd as the Football Capiain for l!i{."{, and all fixtures for Boccer should be addressed to him at •Sll. River Valley Road. Requests for friendly badminton matches should b«> communicated to Mr. Koh Yew Kenfr (captain) c o (General Post Office or65 words
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Article45 1933-01-08 13 Members of the Amicable Athletic iation and their well-wishers will Invery jrlad to learn that th A.A.A. team, comprising Messrs. Chua Keng I'ak, Yeo Lip Chee, Tan Pens: Hock, and Teo Kwang Nghee won the Relay Kace for Chinese Football Teams.45 words
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Article330 1933-01-08 13 A PARLOUR-MAID'S EVIDENCE. Major Lawren ":itric\ P.eynon, 11, letired. Holmwood-road, South Ken--o', was airain remanded on i' 2,000 bai 1 vvh-n lie was charged nt Westminster I'olci -court oi Dec. U with a serious i.ffene at. H -.11-street, Knightsbridge, on Aug 2> Mil Winifred Louisa Phillip-,330 words
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Article254 1933-01-08 13 Defends Prisoner He Is Trying. It fell to the lot of Mr. Justice Hawke tf ■< lally to li«ok after the interests of a prisoner on trial at Lewes Assizes, as j there was no other member of the Bar in court except the prosecuting counsel. The254 words
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Article291 1933-01-08 13 COLONEL'S PLEA IN DIVORCE CASE. JUDGMENT *H rive" in Urn MmN CoM't <>•! Dw 1S on an bflM raised <n R sui» h* to whorlief the resif ndent hnsbaad "'as domirlhxi in F.njrland or F-pnce on Now .',O. Ittl. the 'l:ite M which the petition was •restated.291 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-01-08 13 The S.CR.C.'s fine pavilion which was opened in April, 1930.10 words
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Advertisement254 1933-01-08 13 THE SUN WAH COMPANY FURNITURE MAKERS. THONF NO 2425. Oflic* A Showroom*: (odf* Uaadi THE SI N WAH BUILDING BKNTLSYI S( HOKIKI.DS 380, Victoria Street. .-ilili- AddTMS: Singapore, Januaiy 1, 1933. FriINISTOKK, SINIi.M'ORE. Denr Home I.over, Now that the rush and Uistle of Chr >tmas is over your thoughts will254 words
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Advertisement86 1933-01-08 13 W 3j|Sj?W 1-J ft vigorous health I I VERY mother can help her I "jlitlle ones to radiant health m by giving them a nutritious, balanced diet. That is why thousands of wise mothers give Horlick's Malted Milk to their children regularly. It contains the essential food elements for r86 words
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Article754 1933-01-08 14 MORE UPSETS IN PENANG. Amy Welkin Only Successful Favourite. FACILE PRINCEPS. Collapses And Dies After Last Race. (Fri i Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, The wcutber was fine and the going good today, and the programme attracted ■eh MHn crowd. Betting on tl* totalitator was twiea754 words
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Article293 1933-01-08 14 BEATEN BY SUNDERLAND 3—2. < London, Jan. 7. First Division. rirminirham 4 Kveiton 0 i Waads. 0 A*ion Villa 1 Chelsea 0 Uuddersfield T. 1 1 teas ITtd. :t Hlackburn R. 1 -ter City I kanvtoa W. 2 pool Newcastle Utd. 0 .Middlesbrough r '-heater City293 words
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Article159 1933-01-08 14 Beat Medical {Allege At Seletar. R.A.F. 10 pts.; M.C.U. In an evenly contested Rugby match at Seletax yesterday, the R.A.F. defesu■<l the Medical College by 10 points \o t.il. The College began the first half with an attack, and mid-field play ensued following this. The R.A.R.159 words
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Article1214 1933-01-08 14 Padang Match. F. M. S. DEFEATED BY STRAITS. S.S. Police 4: T r M.S. Police 1. The Straits Settlements Police eleven easily defeated the visiting F.NT.S. Police eleven by 4 —l in a hockey match on the S.C.C. Padang- yesterday. The home t«am >ho wed much better1,214 words
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Article464 1933-01-08 14 REVERSES FOR MORALES \M> U\\4. 3ON<,. MM r.oloraU. Dec 19. Clever exhibitions of boxii.g helped t.i make the opening meet at Ceylon's first Sports Stadium a great success. This meat was well supported by boxing enthusiasts and the big crowd present at the Boxmg Stadium in464 words
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Advertisement85 1933-01-08 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. A -TrnriDi in. fim 4»mx $35^000,000. The Great Eastern Life insurance \\s. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE I Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E. C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies85 words
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Advertisement121 1933-01-08 14 I (Something to be thankful for— Life would be very drab if we did nothing but criticise. Usually we can find many things to be thankful for and therein lies our salvation. All the bad things might be worse and many of the good things better, but nothing can be121 words
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Article1058 1933-01-08 15 FORWARD - FORWARD. fly iivoifiriK The Hugger Final Selangor' s Defence Problems The F.M.S.-(,olony Hockey Fixture A Sutigesled Team Penang Selectors' Task Mote* From The Meiri. IVHESE no< will be publiahad a^week before the final of the Malaya Cup and the day following the game at Sen ban1,058 words
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1005 1933-01-08 15 PENANG HOCKEY. Cricket Club's Unbeaten Record. Penan?, Jan. 1. HAVING been deprived of seeing one Statp horl;»y »mtch in Ponang wo Hnd added pleasure in the match to take nlai-c in Poftaug on Sattirduy. Jan. 7, between Perak and Penan;;. The Penh t'am has alrady been MMtM l-ut the IVnang1,005 words
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Article675 1933-01-08 15 I MR. M AINU CHEQI KS HL GAVE WOMAN. Cheques, talk of divorce, and -voman d.'t'-ctive who listened in to a "nveination, were all mentioned at How-ntree 4., when the v ife of a Port of London Authority official appeared on a charge wi blackmail. She was675 words
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Article362 1933-01-08 15 1 FAMOUS PEOPLE RtSH TO I BUY IT. I.N a lox of clothing sent from St. James' Palace some tin v a_r > to i •he Lambeth depot of the Pe«-wn:»l Ser- j vice League was a haulknitte:! scarf. Rut for a chance visit by the I'lirce362 words
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Article92 1933-01-08 15 Becomes A Christian Scientist. j Before sailing for Kngland on Dec. 14 in the Bercngaria. Lady Astor announced that- she had become a Christian Scientist. She finished up her activities in New j York ■hy joining in community sinking, j and told the audience her father used to92 words
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Article898 1933-01-08 15 LATEST POSITIONS LEAGUE TABLES. The following were the positions yesterday's matches in the a*>ftilh and S ottish League tables: Pirxt Dividion. I. \V. I. D. K V. I't-. Ar-.-nal 24 17 4 3 71 .Iti 37 Sheffield Wed. 24 15 5 4 r.H .(7 Aston Vila 23898 words
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Article168 1933-01-08 15 MAIN WHO NURSED VUFE j TILL SHE DIED. TOUR seven years, Mr. Henry 1>; aged 6tt, of Church R0.v.1. Haydock. Lancashire, has not dosed his eyes in j sleep. Here ft his story: He was in.tured while working at I Old Boston Colliery, Haydock, in168 words
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Article339 1933-01-08 15 After Bedroom Scene. "JEEVES" AND A GIRL IN PYJAMAS. WHAT the batler fn nobody business, according u> Mr. William '.r« mi, an Kn.'li li butler. Uwn at Bradford, V. ho, having "buttled" MOM of the be.-t American families, v now wise: hii former employer, Mrs. Henrietta339 words
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Article458 1933-01-08 15 VM V/AM, ALLEGATIONS IN BIGAMY CHARGE. BXTKAOBDINAJti I Deg«HMM regardFi ir.ir the l>eha.ur of a man were made at Northfleet, Kent, whi<n James Robert McOoaald, an unemployed bookket per, i i Bhepi herd's Bush, W., was charged with bigamously marryiiiv. Beatrice Marie Befaaore in June. 11458 words
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Advertisement32 1933-01-08 15 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians, Raffles Chambers, Singapore. Branch: Noordwijk, 35, Batavia, Java. TOYS Large Assortment carried in All our BRANCHES. SPECIAL PRICES for THE TRADE. TAN KAH KEE Co., Ltd.32 words
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Article, Illustration37 1933-01-08 16 :'!a\ in prajgfiaaja in the hockey match bcUHein the Straits and r W S Police in Singapore yesterday. \he po'ice hockey teams. The Strait* a/ajaj < <..i-ftirtably by four goals to one37 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-01-08 16 Incidents in the Rugby match yesterday in which the GlouceMtcr* and Wiltshire* beat the S.C.C. by the big margin of 29 points to nU.24 words
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Article, Illustration48 1933-01-08 16 The Prince of Wale-; addressed the annual meeting of the Travel and Industrial .ncit Association of Great Britain and Ireland, at the C'axton Hall, WestirinMrr. I'hi.to shows Left to right Lord Derby (President of the Association) tin- Prince of Wales and the Mayor of Westminster, at the meeting.48 words
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Article, Illustration46 1933-01-08 16 The King received a delegation from the Chun-hex in India at Buckingham Palace. The delegation was headed by Bishop J. S. C. Bannerji of Lahore. 'I'he photo nhowa, left to right, Bishop Bannerji. Ma Nyen 'ma, the Rev. A. Ralla Ham, and Principal A. M. Varki.46 words
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Advertisement17 1933-01-08 16 a»w B^ laaiaaia m t j Darine Elta*, mio. j dualtftefc Optician CAPITOL BUILDING. I TEL. 2751|17 words
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Advertisement371 1933-01-08 16 I ijatr? S. Ellas i (BcMplonKCrt) Opticicn CAPITOL GEBOUW. TIL: 2751] COMMERCIAL UNION v ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) 1 Fire. Life. Marine. Accident. GaaraaU* and Motor. Asswt* £60,000.« W. Arthur C. Potts. Manager A Underwriter, Eastern Branch. Singapore. Yoa want to know of V A GOOD 111 l371 words
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