The Straits Times, 30 April 1933
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Title Section36 1933-04-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 72. Sunday, April 30th., 1933. Price 10 cento. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 72. Sunday, April 30th., 1933. Price 10 cents*36 words
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Article, Illustration619 1933-04-30 1 93,000 PEOPLE SEE EVERTON WIN CUP FINAL. Manchester City Go Down Fighting. SOME BRILLIANT GOALKEEPING. Right Wing Attack And Ball In The Air Tactics. Before the Duke of York, who represented the King, and a I ■■iwttj crowd of 93,090 people, the two Lancashire teams, Eve/ton and Manchester City, battled619 words
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Article60 1933-04-30 1 The ek'Min.s were as follows BVKKTON: Sasar; Cook and (ressw«:i; Britton, While and Thomson; (icMard. Dunn, Ihan, Johnson and Stein. MANCHBSTEI CITY: Langford; (ann and Dak-: Busby. Cowan and Bray; lowland. Marshall, Herd, McMullan and HrnokP Mr. E. Wood (Sheffield and HaManishiie) M. fared and the linesmen were60 words
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Article108 1933-04-30 1 Chinese Take Up New Positions To South. Peiping, Apr. 29. Latest Hispat f-.es from the front ad- i nut that Nantienmen <Th'.<usand-Heaven Gate) has In- -n evacuated, the Chinese foi ci s taking up positions along a new ibttmtt Mm t i the south. Reuter. Japanese Attack. Shanghai,Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 108 words
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Article142 1933-04-30 1 Results Of Games Last Night. Mat.hos in the Malayan Billiards Championship Tournament for. Padmore Challenge Shield at the New World last night resulted as follows James Lee, of the Junior Civil Service Club Association, beat L. A. C. Dimmer, of Royal Air Force Cbb, by 300 to MA N.142 words
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Article215 1933-04-30 1 WOMEN PRAY BESIDE HINKLER'S BODY. PEASANTS SHUN HAUNTED MOUNTAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 29. IT IS now known that Bert Hinkler sustained two terrible head wour is when he crashed in the Apennines at t. outset of a secret long distance flight. His body when found had beenReuter - 215 words
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Article38 1933-04-30 1 Eight Fixtures Not Played Owing To Rain. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 29. Heavy rain came down just after midday today and eight inter-club cricket matches which had been arranged wore not played.38 words
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Article68 1933-04-30 1 Clerk Attacked By Men With Pocket Knife. (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Apr. Wk There was a daring daylight robbery in Birch Road yesterday when a Customs clerk was attacked by two Tamils with a pocket knife and relieved of $30. The sequel was in the Seremban court68 words
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Article146 1933-04-30 1 Body Exhumed. DIED IN HOUSE OF MAN WHO GOT £18,699. I 0 jfP^om Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 29. TE body of the actress, Edith Marion Kosse, who died in the hou** of J. Maundy Gregory in Hyde PaA Terrace on Sep4. 14, 19.32, and wan146 words
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Article54 1933-04-30 1 Patient C/.in Now Control The g Agony (?rom Our Own Correspondent.) London. Apr. 20. The terrors of the dentist's chair are disappearing The most modern dentists chairs aye nnW fitted with a switch whereby the patient can cut off the current from the drill ifhen the agony54 words
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Article101 1933-04-30 1 Ca ft£e i T)ivid*ed BctNvrrn Four Readers. The Sunday Times football comnetition in connection with the mat^he-played-on April the 22nd resulted in a tie between the following competitors: Oliver Orchard, 9 Wilkie Terrace, Singapore. Mohd. Jaaffar, Govt. Quarters, No. 1. P. Diekaoo. Mm Helen Campos, 4 Monks Hill101 words
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Article422 1933-04-30 1 SINGAPORE IS NOT SO SAFE AFTER ALL. THE untravelled American believes, according to Mr. Roland Braddell, that Singapore is a Low place of sin, Full of wild animals and snakes, and Composed principally of Chinese slums and places where opium is taken and sailors get drunk.422 words
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Article83 1933-04-30 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RLBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) fcpot (Buvcrs) 2 21/32. (Sellers 2 25«2. July-Sept. 2*,. Oct.-Dec. 2 13/lfi. Jan.-Mar. 2 29/32. Market tone Steady. TIN. Spot £16.', Ks. 9d. Three months £166 2s. 6d Market .—Steady. SILVER. Spot I9?»d.83 words
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Article94 1933-04-30 1 Reported Agreement At Washington. London, Apr. 29. Mr. Roosevelt, Mr Mac Donald *nd M. Herriot have agreed to a temporary currency truce in which Germany and other countries will be asked to join, to be effective simultaneously with a tariff truce before the holding of the World EconomicReuter - 94 words
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Article189 1933-04-30 1 British Navy "Down On Its Uppers. NO MONEY OR MEN. Immediate Construction Also Urged In U.S. While statesmen are struggling to find a formula acceptable to all nations' demands for disarmament, naval men are pleading for bigger navies and lamenting the whittling down of the service. InReuter - 189 words
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Article347 1933-04-30 1 LOCAL WEDDING. Mr. Merton Brown And Miss Callaway. Mr. H. Morton Bi \vn. manager of Thornycroft (Singapore) 1.t<1.. arid wellknown in Malayan yac'-.tinir cirdM, was man ied to Miss Violet Callaway. wiio nrriveii from Europe l>y the Naid-ia on Friday, at St. Andrew's Cathedra! day afternoon. Callaway is the iMgktcf347 words
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Article84 1933-04-30 1 C. N. Leembrufjen In Court. C. N. Leembrugen, a Dutch burghi r from Ceylon, arrested on Apr. 21 on th« information of Mr. C. R. Miles on a charge of defamation, made a second appearance before Mr. A. \V. Hay, the Singapore Second magistrate, yest. nlay. Mr. M.84 words
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Advertisement21 1933-04-30 1 (THE OCEAN j ACCIDENT AND I I GUARANTEE I CORPORATION. i (Incorporated ir. Croat I Britain.) HoaH Office for Malays SINUAI'ORK.21 words
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Advertisement84 1933-04-30 1 Pv fi^sSu4H tii^SpUitqiiofe/ corner Wii^<^ K^ BRAND wMmLmiJ^ Cologne jJV/ lllfl There is a refreshing lingering fragrance to /y+ w'jPridHj "Key Brand" Eau de Cologne 4 fm gv rendering it distinctive and r*^=^L BSreWB attractive. This worthy E,rf£l3H product of the British Empire is of great strength, »L> H XL&«*84 words
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Article, Illustration1611 1933-04-30 2 The Front Page. Rsch week, a- has been the custom sine the whaivc- were wooden, the Royal Mail slips gently away from the concrete sides of the I. and O. Wharf ai the Singapore docks, homewards hound. As it steak) its way slowly past evergreen Polo Bde ii. thro1,611 words
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Article210 1933-04-30 2 THEN LEFT AFTER ONE I NIGHT A woman who cooked a "perfect d'nner" and stayed one evening was sued by her mistress at Wot London County Court. Mies Helen Daisy Clark, of Hyde I'ark i Gate, S.W., claimed 'I'^. in lieu of a •reek's notice from Mrs.210 words
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Article63 1933-04-30 2 PEER'S AFFAIRS. LoH Tcrrinj»ton P-.iys Fraction j Of Penny. Notice »a< given m tile "London Gentle" of a Aral »mi! tmal dividend cf .Bfs6d. per pound payable in respect of the affairs of Lord To .rington. llr is dtscribed M "|)ractising and currying on bosl B. Woodhouse and Co.. 11.63 words
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Article280 1933-04-30 2 $4,000 BULLION LOST. WISHED I'KOM PLANE AFTER TRANSHIPMENT. The action relating to bullion worth E4.486 io.u after consignment for .ire by air between Baghdad a;d London was concluded tvioie Mr. Jnetieel MacKinnon in tlv King's Bench l)i\ isli.n. Thf plain', ill, K'raini Ileskel Asian, <<f Bank Street, Baghdad, sued Imperial280 words
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Article36 1933-04-30 2 Mr. Giovanni Battista Reginato, manager of Ulu Tiram Estate, Johore, has been authorised to file a specification of an invention for improvements in and relating to line ahead rubber shoot- I ing batterit I36 words
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Article143 1933-04-30 2 Appeals Against English Judge's Decision. The Daily Express understands that the visit of King Alfonso to London, which ended recently, was partly connected wth the ciujp which he ha- brought against the Westminster Bank and the Banco de Vizcaya. The action will be carried one stago further, when143 words
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Advertisement120 1933-04-30 2 WHEN you wear a "LUVISC V Shirt ami Collar, you reach ihe nineternlh h«le still fresh and easy. The«e garments ).ilk\ in appearance, well-rut and *tr<mg are made expreKbly for {good service. Obtainable in patterns giving the riuhl tourh lo hotli sporfj and buainess wear. The duy ended. LUVISCA" Pyjamas120 words
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Miscellaneous284 1933-04-30 2 there's a man wf_ll ask him NEXT DCOR, SIR, WHO c~A TQ WORK ON fo POP- RUNS Rt A D uc^ J° R OH II th,sb,u._ X^ P^,r A Chance *<m r~^ <M f~\ $^M jpi ,^j f\ Know \j >^.» -w^- IM mm paneral knowledge by seeing how n,an>284 words
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1596 1933-04-30 3 POLICE STOP REIGN OF TERROR Treading On A Toe Starts Terrible Feud. What is the mystery behind a j Chinese secret societ\ No doubt many think that secret societies exist to afford protection f to bad characters whose mission in life is to combat1,596 words
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Article42 1933-04-30 3 (From Our Own Co: 1« sp.'.ndent.) üban, A]>>. Kuppan. charged with causing grievous hurt to his inistre-.- by woundinjf hi that -he l.>-t an arm, appeared I the magistrate here today Bad WWJ for trial at the next assizes.42 words
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Article1058 1933-04-30 3 TERRORS OF A LUNATIC ASYLUM. NO ONE MAD ALL THE TIME. < l!\ Professor \l.\ander Kr»kir".e ihe neurolo^i*'.) AH( 'IT u.i > .-ai ■>. I v ;ii the I North of England. H thanning| man, well Bat Ke was a potential murderer, an i foi the sake of eveiymu had1,058 words
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Advertisement712 1933-04-30 3 Cash Prizes For Football Enthusiasts. NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED. $100 Offered For Best Forecast Of Ten Results. A further football competition has been arranged. lino :s OFFERED F<>R THE BEST FORECAST ©F THE TEN FOOTBAIJi MATCHES GIVEN BELOW. WHICH AiiE SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 6. NO712 words
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Advertisement184 1933-04-30 3 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL says "I predict that the future of this car is absolutely assured. •'Having tried it ithe Ten-Four. I am convinced that ii w I! appeal to the general SKMoriag public from every point of view," writes >ir Malcolm Campbell in Tin- Field. "Here i> a Ic.ll motor184 words
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The Book Page
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Article1237 1933-04-30 4 India Marches fast. By R. J. Minney Jarrolds. IBs. AT the out ~'A the DTOMMi reviewer, who claims to have m;u!< somewhat cl' study of Indian history and affairs, than has the average Englishman, offers warm congratulations to Mr. Minney on having ciinic very close1,237 words
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Article430 1933-04-30 4 Henry and Kmma. Hy John Newlands. Bardelow's Hiir. By Roy Vickers. Jenkiis Colonial Library. IT is always difficult to write a goo.i story of Cockney life as lived in the meaner streets; the idiom is elusive and the endeavour adequately to portray i Cockney astuteness430 words
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Article150 1933-04-30 4 Heads Or Tails. By Selwyn jMMMI Michael Joseph. Jarrulds. 7s bd. THERE is groat \ariety of entertainment in this collection of sho-t stories by these two well-known authors, in partnership for the first time. The subjects range from grave to gay, from horror to sentiment, and the150 words
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Article521 1933-04-30 4 The Sapphire. Hy A. K. Mason. I Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. bd. In spite of a fugitive appearance of our old friend Mr. Hanaud of the Suretc, "The Sapphire"' is not a detective story, but rather a story of adventure whicn curries us from Burma521 words
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Article163 1933-04-30 4 The Quest of Solitude. By Peter F. Anson. Dent. 7s. fid. From the earliest days of civilisation nen have found it necc:--.sar; to Meh so','iudc in which to 'meditate upon spiritual matters. Mr. Ans->n ha.- written a history of the solituiies of the ("hrM-ian faith those curious I -it163 words
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Advertisement56 1933-04-30 4 ••4»J" AIR MAIL STATIONERY INSIST ON THIS QUALITY The l.fhtrif and Slrsnaitl P»p«. i<j>litlt. KM >k**tl .1 piper .ni ,>n> envelope weifh ten thin hali-ouncc. A LION BRAND jW.i PRODUCT. BASH. DON AIR MAIL STATIONERY Manufarturpd hy John Dickinson Co., Ltd. I Incorporated in Kngland) TOST BOX ICt Singapore. And56 words
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Advertisement180 1933-04-30 4 SHALL I WAIT £Z«I AND SEE 7^^ jp^f How ;u( yen tmrmfkm 7*U future at this very f^f' > r^T BMNMMti Are you content to "Wait and See" what the world holiis in store for you when you are old enough s *"^£ets3Ktißtr A < w t-> retire, or are180 words
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Miscellaneous196 1933-04-30 4 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE (CLUES.) ACROSS. 1" 11. JU(l|'<'. DOWN. 1. Homage i^— tov|l Skill Claatour. 7. Traipse 3 Hj rHni:yc 11. Greasy i K rniv 12. Greek Grddess of Y< u*h Killow 13. Vessel T m o f h,,1.l r. K 14. Journey K:ir h 15 Plot S. Nautical t?rm196 words
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Article1026 1933-04-30 5 Britain In Malaya's Jungle. LETTERS FROM AN UP-COUNTRY MEM. I\.- r Monday wa ipcnt the whole day going up the river ii. steani launch, bad to iii.-= <>-*< i some land whii-h oculd only I reached by river, a <; derided to want to -c come vemaeular s< 1.i ,01.-1,026 words
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Article108 1933-04-30 5 m Court Afur Hyde Piirk SctMIC. A MAN n lieved to ba < ..ntinental l dl P'°mal d 1( e.-tmins-with an offenci at Hyde B > c his identity w 'I- He wu Hned £26 and tlixi »ai allafed thai he follow**! and ■poke to soldiers ati.l a108 words
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Article1041 1933-04-30 5 The Puppet Actors Of Java. The Hmmmm S/ivuks. WHERE "SPIRITS" PLAY THE PARTS. But They Have Very Human Itoinantie Adventures. V,\ Sunday limes Spevial Representative.) TMK Modern theatre, particularly in practically nothing In common vith religion, bat it is wellknown I hat, ew i iba t baaasa in i; i1,041 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-04-30 5 Three specimens of the puppets used in the Javanese wayangs10 words
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Article374 1933-04-30 5 Amazing Story. A BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S DAUGHTER IN POVERTY. A FAMOUS British Ambas a.loi daughter who is fighting against poverty in London with her out-of-worl. husband and thvee-year-old son. l> the "hoodoo" of a haunted court ry house foi her misfortune--. She is Miss Marie! Buchanan, the author,374 words
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Article48 1933-04-30 5 ESCAPE FROM LOCK-UP. Constable On (itcirtl \<»i Ncf(lii(cnt. (From Our Own Corn spondent.) Seremban, Apr. '2.+ Ahmad Khan, a police constable charged with negligently allowing a prisoner to escape from the lock-up in the police station here, was not called upon for hidefence today and acquitted and discharged.48 words
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Article68 1933-04-30 5 ORCHARD ROAD PROVISION STORK. BM, OK(HVKI) KOVU. sTOH liiAK. Iks sole proprietor of the vb "I' "> Wtifs from busi- Is and tivXI \t of No. UJ.'(. Orchard Road All ny claims against the Store i.., t. J to tend particulars of U..'ir claim* t.. th<- undersigned on or tx68 words
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Article27 1933-04-30 5 SoUeitor'i clerk Indian 1 ng -\ng Clerk. Well convei .S. proecdnre, Good knowli ,<ge draftins; conveyancing shorthand. Speaks Tamil, Malay, Hindusthani. Box X<>. C, The Sunday Tins27 words
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Article201 1933-04-30 5 Man Under Supervision Sent Back To Gaol. Ali hin Mohanied, who said ka had bora living m Johors with his sister sinco his rel«-a>e from prison last fear and had only com.' to Singapore in the course of his work as a car cleaner, wa nmamled on201 words
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Advertisement106 1933-04-30 5 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL ■in h nders apolo- OUIHIMI to I'atrons for the incon- SPEND SUNDAY l IV AT THE SEA VIEW HOTEL t0 S J SWIMMING -SUNBATHING alterations to the Kitchen, GOLF TENNIS drill-Room, I>min}£-Koom and l.""i CONCERT RUSTAFFEL. I ..viiur the indulgence of ft s MONDAY I'atnmß,106 words
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Advertisement61 1933-04-30 5 Positively LAST DAY! I CAPiTOiTI MATINEE 3.15. 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 JACK HULBERT, SONNIE HALE, CECILY COURTNEIDGE and LILIAN HARVEY in Gaumont British Romantic Comedy with Music, "Happy Ever After" TOMORROW NIGHT! JACK BUCHANAN in liis BKST Picture yet "YES, Mr. BROWN" With ELSIE RANDOLPH MARGOT GRAHAME. It's British and Dominion's61 words
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Advertisement147 1933-04-30 5 PAVILION! MATINEE AT 3.15. FINAL DAY OF •the UNKNOWN j SINGER" 14 li El DID PRENCB MUSICAL TIC SHOW SOMETHING NEW IN ENTER- i i N ME N I BUB-TITLEf IN ENGLISH. TOM ORROW! i j& 3b > i Jp if i H^F* I mShe didn't care what he was147 words
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Article2017 1933-04-30 6 For Women Only. (From Our Woman Tot-respondent.) London, Apr. 6. ALTHOUGH another month must pass befoiw the first Courts herald the arrival the London Season, many Mayian art havins a busy timt now. During the cijt^t wetta f May and June, ten large Charity Bai!in to bt2,017 words
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Advertisement723 1933-04-30 6 WHITEAWAYS HAVE RECEIVED NEW STOCKS OF REGAL -ZOHOPHONE 10 INCH RECORDS. MADE BY COLUMBIA. Price $1.00 each. HO] ii MAGIC WTCS MR B«7 VI u:^ Mll.tilii IBA I'laj it I > I urn uhan M|{ Mm OI'EN IT i: v I'l VRM GATBH Ml MM! I IN TfJI \l I723 words
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Advertisement118 1933-04-30 6 Hlicc /Iftc ißrcflor Hair Dressing Beauty Culture. Eyelash Dyeing. Newest Methods Finest preparations used. 1 Cbc tfcJwal E>isi)a!9<ir£. Xtb. (Incorporated ir the F.M.S.) Til. MIS. S, IRaffles flace Stnoapcrc. m own m mmmm^m^mmmt m m r a f^^Hß at m mmmtmm wmmmi^m m m aonav a a LADIES' FRENCH HAIRDRESSING118 words
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Advertisement191 1933-04-30 6 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. THE VERY LATEST MODELS FROM PARIS OF DRESSES FOR MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR AND HATS ARRIVING ON WEDNESDAY. THE EXHIBITION WILL TAKE PLACE FROM THURSDAY. MAY 4th AT, RENE ULLMANN caimtol buldim;. si amford road. SIM. .WORE. Announce? that her New CoHorttoa <.f <iowh-,. Bsotti191 words
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Article, Illustration5276 1933-04-30 7 QUEEN'S HALE MURDER THE SYNOPSIS. BIGNOR PARELLI, of Milan, a faa composer, is making in London, at the Queen's Hall. .ii makebis entrant -ing his baton the opening in. symphony, IkMedical aid is immediately forthcoming, nil it obvious that the man dc td. 1 i audience were two young M5,276 words
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Miscellaneous127 1933-04-30 7 The Sentence C ompletion Test In this test there are eight sentences which can be completed correct l>. The right answer is one of the three listed. See how manx sentences pan. can complete correctly. Answors on psge 13. I. The "Buckeye State" is Michigan, Louisiana, Ohio. "The Four Horsemen127 words
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Article518 1933-04-30 8 According to a judgment delivered in Singapore by Mr. Justice Whitley: "It is not compulsory (in the Colony) fcr motor car owners to insure against third party risks as it is in England where the Road Traffic Act makes it an offence to ;lrive a car which is518 words
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Article2814 1933-04-30 8 This letter, which reveals all the hardships of the South African "gold rush,'" the tragedy of stranded fortune-hunters, the disillusionment of hundreds of men and women who spent all their savings in the hope of striking a rich claim, was written to a resident in2,814 words
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Article, Illustration30 1933-04-30 8 A PRIZE CHESTNUT Young man, 1 consider it highly indelicate of you to bring my daughter and myself into the pre once of this creature— even if you are engaged!"30 words
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Article206 1933-04-30 8 Ananias News Factory. Satur.lax MfM. The Foreman of (he Ananias \c«>> Factory ha- ix-c n badly biilen h> I lv-Jppane-e Inxasw.n lluu hut. M t-xer, dutx MM nrst with him and he MM ritiw-d to take his sleeping draunht until he is assured lhat the Mhnriag selemn warnini'206 words
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Advertisement166 1933-04-30 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. AMUMBRA THEATRE. <O( K OI THK AHL With Chester Morris, I'illie l)o\e. •i.lV— «».r. p.m. I'hone fi»o9. CAPITOL THEATRE. ■APPI BVHI ArTEK. With .lark Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Lilian Harvey and Sonnie Hale. <>.!'.- 9IS pm. I'hone 5261. MARLBOROLCH THEATRE. THK 101 K RABCAIA Hindustani Talkie. 6.15 9. 1166 words
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Advertisement30 1933-04-30 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 5683.30 words
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Advertisement11 1933-04-30 8 f& J^ TUT _»fc^ TODAYS N MJ& ANANIAS,,, &i^S srr-^J fc'^^L*'11 words
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Advertisement194 1933-04-30 8 lengthy yarn, and concluded by H And so, y(.u Me. I was vindiratcd at last." MM WriUMg MM tr.c- girl "and I suppose they on your arm until the swe ling ITOBt Ml hoy HUNG rOBTI TBI i.YHK. Finally we xvill MMJ .i jiiiihl l>y MM '"«l.v of th<- id194 words
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Article1397 1933-04-30 9 They Brought Him Back Alive But HE DIED OF SCREEN FRIGHT! The Tale Of A Wry Shy Crocodile. Will fhe owaen of Johora do;;* irIMM licences were fcn ill 1938 md "'(.M c! 1927, 6656 of I'm, and of ***** 2b(l of 1928, appl) tv the Sunday Times far the1,397 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-04-30 9 rWa i- lli •> tho talkie b.'t died of rMiM !>•• Jilr.'e10 words
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179 1933-04-30 9 "NOT INSANE" Coroner On Woman's Suicide. I find that the woman died from gas poisoning by placing her head in n pas oven during great pain due to cancer "f the stomach. lam not going to say that she was temporarily insane, but it is a merciful thing." The Folkestone179 words
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Article87 1933-04-30 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 29 Mi. A. Cavendish, f.ho ratblM Director of Co-operation, S.S. an F.M.S., was entertained in the Town Hall here this evening by members of the urban cooperative societies of Selangor. The entertainment took the form of a tea party, presentation87 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-04-30 9 Is this where your dog \anished These disc* are the >ole remains of five Mm« dors who .frayed too far trom home and provided a meal for the crocodile.29 words
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212 1933-04-30 9 EX -PREMIER CHARGED. £400,000 Fraud Case In Paris. M. Francois-Marsal, ex-Premier and five times Finance M nister of France, was summoned to the Palais de Justice on a charge of breach of trust concerning a sum totalling £400.000. M. Sequin. co-direcn.r with M. Fran-cois-Marsal in the trading business known as212 words
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Article42 1933-04-30 9 The current issue of the F.M.S. GovI ernment Clazette announces that M« J. A. S. Jennings, J.P., H. Gordon Graham, J.P., and J. K. Creer, A.D.0.. the Cameron Highlands, have been ap- pointed additional members of the I Cameron Highlands Sanitary Board.42 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1933-04-30 9 Singapore's Sherlock Holmes. DETECTING CRIME BY PALMS. Ex-Civil Servant To Help French! Criminologist. Mrs. W. (i. Slirlinir left Sin by the Baloeran Ihis week for Europe to join her husband. The reason is this Mr. Stirling, formerly a Malayan Civil Servant in the Chinese I'rotectorate in Singapore, has joined the1,152 words
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Article54 1933-04-30 9 CITROEN STRIKE. Majority Of Workers Arc j:t Waft Cut. j Paris, Apr. '!■>. I The strike at the CKroea automobile work- was virtually ended when, n katal of ISjMI workeri irfao were ;mlividually MVMMMMi bf their lead- uc- work at the company's which pro\ide for a watre cat, 11,(150 n-pi.rt.-d54 words
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Advertisement28 1933-04-30 9 Don't be Vague -7 A» a/ A NO FENER WKSSKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: Jon\ Little Co., Ltd. 1 in England.) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH.28 words
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Article109 1933-04-30 10 STOLE DRUM OF OIL. Diartfe Withdrawn Against Two Of Three Men. •Wo Kliocn. a yoimjr ChiastM with two previous conviction was produced for m!i ne >■■■ fore Mr. H. A. Forrer. the rimiaal i>: trie! Judge, yesterday after conviction for theft in the Second magi i ml. Outlining the riirumstaar—109 words
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Article1856 1933-04-30 10 Robinson's Meeting. KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH TO KEEP OPEN. There wa" sntpeiM at the annual ■Meting cf Raninaan and t <>.. Ltd \«-terday. wh<-n afti r Mr. PL Macgrege* had preaented the report and aceannti a l«-> a< $17fl,SJo, aad asking <>r approval af the transfer sf mMN1,856 words
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1722 1933-04-30 10 SCAPEGOATS FOR STALIN. How Soviet "Justice" Covers Up The Dictators. Kvideiiic that throws reMMlinsr liuht aa the ca-e of the arre ted l?n(i-ii engineers in Moscow is jriven in the article below by N. itelina Podgtetsky. Mr. I'odKaetskx who has already shown in the1,722 words
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Advertisement112 1933-04-30 10 iTI i'lHi "r I f I -^snnnnnnßfc. Mi. 7 —umeit yctt ufre oiiit? res of uses in the horne preserving furniture .-ilenciiig squeaky doors protecting metalwork from wear and rust making locks act 'hly and so on. It cleans, polishes and prpy serves and its handy container is always ready112 words
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Miscellaneous737 1933-04-30 10 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE BY OUR EXPERT. STATIONS. Metre*. BUN. MON. TUBS. ED. THUBS. FRL HAT. KUALA LUMPUI < .<2 7-y p.m. 7 to p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. BANDOENG M.M 6.::<>-10 p.m. pna. 6.X0-10 p.m. 6.30-JO p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. 10 p.m. C'iO-lO p.m. PAJU8 I9J LOJO p .m. 0-10JU)737 words
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Article, Illustration2556 1933-04-30 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst DESPITE the in rca*ed premiums fo;--the i I making of Grand plains, l«"'h vulnerable and not rulner- able, hand: which ju-tify a bid to tak. all the tricks are still the greatest aritie- at tinBridge table.2,556 words
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Article2396 1933-04-30 11 THE WANDERER - THE WANDERER. BY European Women As Beggars —An Office Problem Slump Wanderers In Malaya— Kedah's Sultan And Regent— An Asiatic Planter Mr. MacfadyerTs Youth The Penang Malay. ONK quest, on which might l>e ask«- 1 with advantage to the public at the annual meeting of the S«2,396 words
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Advertisement68 1933-04-30 11 fLj The man who says y^lSk "a Scotch" |Sy deserves what he gets, l^&jsP the man who sa y s \/A v W!AkiX.ER fdSH^J gets what he deserves. 4OIIX>IE'A IV I KFR X.lk Ww it JLi 11 mud MM V\\ BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG m 7 SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK,68 words
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5214 1933-04-30 12 MRS. KATE EVELYN MEYRICK - AMAZING PROFITS— AND COSTS— OF MY NIGHT CLUB. MRS. KATE EVELYN MEYRICK. By CHAPTER 1". li' ada a groat of money out of my clubs. I ut'oi- > aM tfl keep of <-.ie successful v i n ture we', usually swallowed in the Ii failing proposition. I have already indicated5,214 words
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Advertisement114 1933-04-30 12 I'uhlit- sentiment is 9% Hunt;." s.aid Abrapial Uwala). "He who moulds public soHi iin r,t uot's deeptr th.»n hv 1 nets statues <*r ;min<.u/ decisions." \d\t iti.-iiu* i< f h. ::tc;ii larrt in aaCaittal laniv t«»d::* Ij«(;ius»> it is the vcienre n Mculdini; public sentiment. And th«- prc.speroi's firms tod;i>114 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1933-04-30 13 Negri Club's Meeting. BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS STARTING. fTHKKK was ;i of membera at the annual general mee*ing of t'i<' Negri Sembilai < lui> on Friday. The Hon. Mr. J. A. W. II M.C.S. presided. The >on innw report published in th" c columns previously was adopted wl tee1,009 words
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Article829 1933-04-30 13 Interesting Problems Await Solution. The position! of team* in the English pad Scottish Leagues If fore yesterday's matchea were as follows: Pint DivUion. f 'V. L P. F. A. Pla Arsenal > 7 11.". Aston Villa 39 f] o x c,4 :,o Sheffield Wed. 40 M 11 9829 words
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Article213 1933-04-30 13 St. Joseph's Do Well Against I. A. Time alone saved tho Indian Association y<sUrd::v atterrv. n in their cricket maiu-h against St. Joeephii Institution. The school d» la ed v L4B for the loss of hve wickets and the India is ci.uld only reply with C,4 for213 words
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Article43 1933-04-30 13 M. Moscicki Likely To Be Re-elected. Warsaw. Apr. 25. The presidential ci. tion> have now definitely fixed for May IL The re-election of President Moscicki s generally anticipated while the candidature of Premier Tin tor has receded into the background.— AncU-Trans-Ocean.43 words
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Advertisement122 1933-04-30 13 ,_7/^*^ l^ J mSBwBr BMB piaBEIIBHHBH TitMbMß/t'^ i T^^^T^T^ Twl jE^'^^^r nlßl^^^ fSmT _F 9 _Bf 7 ai^__| W 3 _BB _Br ___w _Bmf _r B __T^^i_H 9 /I _f _sB~ ___y ___i L_^L^^E^^^an^_w^H. B^___B)' Mm! next week's I -f^fcai -aanaßßßmn—k £i J p^ i ~%l m jf f r122 words
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Miscellaneous46 1933-04-30 13 Ma B iaa The Sentence Completion TBst 1. Ohio. ■2. Viacente Blase i H !3. Theodore Dreiaer. '4. (I 5. Lake Superor. M *Ba( spare \oiir country's flag,' she said." From "Barbara Frietchie" by John Greenleai Whittier. 7. Professional strong man. b. Alexander Graham Bell (187G).46 words
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Article573 1933-04-30 14 S.C.C's COMFORTABLE LEAD. NOON REMAINS UNBEATEN. 158 For Seven. S.R.C. QUICKLY OUT FOR 97. AT the <•< (illusion el the seeead da>» if p)a\ yeaicrdaj in their three-d.i\ fixture airain^t the S.R.C. on the S.C.C I'adjnK. the home team had put themaetvea into a comfortable position. hn\ing scored IM runs573 words
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Article587 1933-04-30 14 POOR DISPLAY BY MALAYS. IM I.U BU\M IMM XV ro i.osi: 2—i. MaJswa I I'ulau Brani nnHK Malay* were certainly luetf to win E theii n«1 diviakw football ftxturc mtainal Pulau Brani yesterday, for they K nve a very poor duplay, eapeciallj the forward! who made on y about v587 words
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Article64 1933-04-30 14 Favourites Kodosto And King Salmon. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 29. Th" latest Darby bettiag, to in- run at n May 31, Ii as follows and King Salmon. 'no Hyperion and Gino. LOO &1 1 let Tiger. LOO 8 Manitoba and Lochiel. i I itatioa. l'o 164 words
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Article293 1933-04-30 14 \KSEINAL DRAW II M HI DDERSFIFLD. London, Apr. B). The following were the results '>f played in the English ar.d Scottish Leagues today Firsi Division. Arsenal 2 Hudderstield T. 2 Birmingham 0 Leicester City 4 Blackburn R. Aston Villa 5 Blackpool I Whomptoo W. 2 Derby Co.293 words
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Article195 1933-04-30 14 Nondescripts Beat The United Engineers. Samson d> Siha MOred BM »-nt i.ry playing for the Neadaaeripta, o i the R. I. .r'-.jnd agaiaal the United Engineers yesterday afternoon. The Nondescript* won uns. V( Samson as Si,\m retired ln."i. i Radrigw Laks Bro«ra I, Cha*i Sin^h i> Hiown 7s,195 words
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Article183 1933-04-30 14 Collegians Lose To Ceylon Tamils' Assn. The Ceylon Tamils' Association I. at ill- CoUagtaaa yaatai i|>j> ailern lour wickets. Sci i CeJledaas: W. Esi n<) i. Saaeraai la, V. Xavici- ii Paramsoth) I l> Km ae4 <Mit i. < n. Laßreey i Pma4raai l> Paraav ■eth| I,183 words
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Article564 1933-04-30 14 PERLE D'OR'S $65 FOR A PLACE. Penan g Races. WHALANS OBJECTION IS DISMISSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'cnaiiK. Apr. The first day of the Penanjr Tun I extra meeting passed off most Hilly. Heavy rain foil in the morning hut (•'cared away by midday. The fcoi'iß was heavy. Several favourite-564 words
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Advertisement259 1933-04-30 14 STAIRS MADE HER PANT Penalty of Excess Fat Although she I but 7 lbs. of her overweight, this woman finds thai 7 \b~. has made a remarkable differeaee to her. There can certalaly l>c nothing >vrong with a reducing treat&eat that brings 1 such increased energy and vigour. ihr latter259 words
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Advertisement52 1933-04-30 14 PRIME SCOTCH JUST RECEIVED XX S.S. "CARNARVONSHIkK" A SMALL SHIPMENT OF SPECIALLY SELECTED SCOTCH BKKF. ALSO A SMALL SHIPMENT OF LEGS and SHOULDERS OF ENG L I SH M U TTON_ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., ORCHARD ROAD. sarVs&a> jifc aW SaaKlaW 4^ I *AP wevtotT mm jjte 6^/^ .?**^sa»rC52 words
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Article2849 1933-04-30 15 FORWARD - FORWARD. By I Jill Sinfih Strikes 4 Pahh Of Bad lurk Some Gmod Bering Promised Em Ch&mm TeUt Shirws In PeJMMg Badminton In The Mefiri. 1 ALL SINGH has .-truck an extraordinarily bad patch lately. Alter running up a total of about eight hundred runs in2,849 words
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Article74 1933-04-30 15 SURPRISE WIN. Malays Beat Champions Of Four Years. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scremban. Apr. The second fixture in the local football learae ended -"en-ationa'ly wh« Chinese, ehampioas for fear aueei \i;us, m) lu-att ii today by the newiyfoimed Ma'ay lootSall Assoclattoa by the (mM goal in th The Malays led74 words
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Advertisement60 1933-04-30 15 CLASSIC FISTIC BATTLE. On Monday, the 18th May, at 9.15 p.m. p. SEE THE f CEYLON CHAMPIONS Jcj THAJUDEEN Fl> and iianfam Cha, ipion. Mfi VINCENT PERERA _y|| LijjhtweiKMl u-tnipion. \(;\INST "PIGBTING CHOO" AND 1 GVB LANGFORD WITH M.(\ST E OTHKK MALAYAN BOYB <H BTYLE Xf| AMI 1M Mil booking60 words
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Miscellaneous192 1933-04-30 15 T\ V i stsik I 1 m A.\s\vi:i:s TO GENERAL QUERIONI 1. It waa a card bf which the cannon WSSI tired. I i ■<■ Palmer I'utnam. Tom Sawyer." 4. Died withou; makinz a will. r >. An invoice of its cargo. '>. In the Pacific Ocean. 'iKiuerors and rulers192 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-04-30 16 The S.R.C. Roinc out to fifld. They hai been disn^i^•sed for !)7. I>. DTotta and Sullivan i;oing out to hat for the SIM27 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-04-30 16 The Malays wore lucky t(! htat Pulau Brani yesterday by 2 goals to An anxious moment near the I'ulau Brani goaL21 words
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Article, Illustration20 1933-04-30 16 The Chinese heat the R.A. on Friday by 10 goals to one. Above tht- K. goalke'-per saving a rising shot.20 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-04-30 16 Mr. J. I*. Ager and Miss It. M. E. Newman, who were married in Singapore yesterday.16 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-04-30 16 Dr. If. O. Hopkins «oins < til to hat for the S.C.C He scored 11.14 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-04-30 16 The S.C.C. team leaving the field in MM with the S.K.C., which brgM M Kridav.15 words
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Advertisement12 1933-04-30 16 [GULLBAHARi THE GENUINE TONIC HAIR OIL J JONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USE. j12 words
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Advertisement318 1933-04-30 16 [GULL'BAHAR! THE IDEAL SCENTED HAIR OIL YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY UPON._. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Fire. Life, Marine. Accident. Guarantee J and Motor. 4 A»»ietß £60.000,000. Arthur C. Pottd. Manager I ndrrwrrtM Eastern Branch, Singapore. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO.. OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS. ONLY ADDRESS CAPITOL BIII.DING. STAMFORD318 words
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