The Straits Times, 4 June 1933
1933-06-04
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Title Section36 1933-06-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 77. Sunday, June 4th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday News^apei in Malaya. No. 77. Sunday. June 4th.. 1933. Price 10 cents.36 words
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783 1933-06-04 1 $236 TOTE ON AWARD. Best Day's Racing For Years. FAVOURITES AT LAST. Spencer Rides Three More Winners. The biggest crowd yet seen ;it the Hukit Timah race-course enjoyed one of the most eventful day's racing for years yesterday, the hfth day of the Singapore783 words
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Article118 1933-06-04 1 REPORTS FROM AMSTERDAM. City Confident. i NEWSPAPER'S ADVICE TO INVESTORS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I London, June The Daily Express states lhat private reports are being received in the City from Amsterdam stating that rubber restriction negotiations are making good progress. rIE Financial Times declares: "There is118 words
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Article162 1933-06-04 1 llatavia. June t. It i*t officially announced that Tea Restriction will come into effect on June 8. Aneta. l()'-jd., Singapore Para 11% d., Ki.ala Kangsar 7d., North Hummock 7s. Rambutan 5d., Mambau Prefs. 125., North Malay Is. O'id., Merlimau Is. 2d., Userdung 2s. ■V*d. I United Kingdom stocks162 words
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Article86 1933-06-04 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. HI BBKR. (Quotations ax supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 11/16. (Sellers) 1%. July-Sept. A l Oct.-Dei. 3 27/.12. Jan.-Mar. 15/16. Apr -June i. Market tone Firm. TIN. Spol £20! l ISs. «*d. Three months K2OH 17*. fid. Market lrregular.86 words
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Article108 1933-06-04 1 Measures Foreshadowed Essential. Berlin, June J. Commenting on the impending mora tdium the newspapers ajrree that the measures fores-adowed by Dr. Scviacht. piesidcnt of the Reiihsbank, are absolute y tsscntial for the protection of debtor mi creditor alike, and must be enforced till an arrangement has been reachedReuter - 108 words
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Article40 1933-06-04 1 New York. June w» J.imt- NaMcni lionp«d off at I »0 m. for N« v. foundland from whrrr he "ill bruin a round-the-wxrld s<.'o fliicht n.ikinK Irrhinil the first landing-place. Last vt^r Mattcr:i crashed at .Minsk. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article105 1933-06-04 1 ciieerim; crowds at town hall. FJonn, June 3. Prince Wilherm, eldest son of the exCrown Prince was muni'-d to Dorothea von Salviati at th<- Town Hall here this morninp. Cheering crowds greeted the couple on their arrival for a brief civil ceremony, conducted l>y HerrReuter - 105 words
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Article62 1933-06-04 1 (Fimn Our Own Correspondent.) Iximion, .Juno T!ii law courts 1 <«<,U their Whitsuntide holidays yesterday wi:h HT.\ cases awaiting trial in the KingV Bench Division constituting the MfK rarry over in the history of the courts. Many of tne rases have Ix-en held up for more than62 words
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Article41 1933-06-04 1 (I'rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, June ft The body of Lady Cynthia Mosley is lying in state in the .hapol a» the Cliveden Estate of Lad," Astor pending completion of the tomb near Lady Cynthia's old country house.41 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-06-04 1 AWARD winner of the third race, on which the record tote of $236 was paid yesterday at Bukit Timah.19 words
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Article798 1933-06-04 1 HEAVY TROOP MOVEMENTS. Lining Up For Clash. ANTI-RED ACTION AS GUISE FOR REAL OBJECT. Though calm is descending on North China, where preparations have been completed for the withdrawal of the Japanese forces to the (ireat Wall, the demobilisation, of over 200,000 hin-i-so troops, andSin Chew Jit Poh - 798 words
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Article50 1933-06-04 1 I. on:,- lUach, California, June 3. Eleven people were killed and IK injured as the result of an explosion at the Richfield Oil Company refinery here. The explosion was felt over a radius of 30 miles. The damag* is estimated at $I,ooo,ooo.— Reuier. lAite.-'- *V,Reuter - 50 words
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Article90 1933-06-04 1 Hon. Mrs. Bligh Granted Decree Nisi The Hon. Mrs. Bligh ,<nce Frost) Evelyn Gardens, London, was granted by Mr. Justice Lang-ton in the Divorce Court a decree nisi with costs. Her husband, Lt.-Col. the Hon. Noel Gervase Bligh (son of the Eighth Earl of Darnley), whom she90 words
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Article341 1933-06-04 1 fn Simple Free Entry Competition. THIS WEEK'S AWARDS. Eighteen Share Racing Prize. Next work's Sunday Times will contain details of a hew competition in which the biggest offer in Malaya of a cash prize WHICH MIST HE WON IS TO BE MADE So far no ono341 words
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Advertisement18 1933-06-04 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND 1 GUARANTEE CORPORATION, I (Incorporated in Great Britain.) I Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.18 words
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Advertisement156 1933-06-04 1 W m NOT MERELY Ij^^w.,, PERFUME TSfc^tfN*— y TS. I I'^ t IL> °P' n n ot many women iVwT' v I I who never use ordinary per- j^KPH^^"*^^ fumes, Eau de Colofrne is an li SR BBS X^*^k Mllll esscnliH tne toilet. P'or jr j^BW jlll K'xxl Eau cle156 words
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Article33 1933-06-04 2 AT Horn; in England last summer I W< II remember what a "splash" the bowspapers made of the huat wave in London. For :i week or rnon it was the best story33 words
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Article31 1933-06-04 2 of the day; front i»at r e newfl, anyway. Round about noon each day the evening pap i reflected the excitement of tht moment by dressing their columns to look31 words
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Article24 1933-06-04 2 ing lius conductors, Uikintr ui> th.> edition, were moveil to exclaim i "Will it?" It <iid. One awful afternoon, a 2 J -rear-24 words
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Article1591 1933-06-04 2 old record waa broken an>i }-;.os nearly faiuted iv temperature of 100 ele^nim th.' shade. ftflotfy Hot. OF CtfUrM, the- fact tnai it wa- thfl ROB rial topi, iivcijation is viiy und( lstan-luMc, for. for some years, people, in England had Uen won(liiinjr if tr.c world was leally going1,591 words
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Article182 1933-06-04 2 To Pawning Jewels He Had Offered To Sell. Lews Waller, ayed 12, a Musician, oi Flaneiers Man i us. Bedfon 1 Park. \V., was at Bow Btieel MnteeMScd to 11 months" hard labour for stealing, as bailee, j«. wollery to the total value of £2,777, belonging182 words
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Article97 1933-06-04 2 A well-known wnmuti rider tn ho^n.ls in Hertfordshire who had been in had health since meeting with a serious accident in the hunting field a year ago, wnind dead in ihc- tunnel of tho London and North Eastern Railway main line at Hadley Woods. She was Mis.97 words
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Advertisement184 1933-06-04 2 BY OUR DIARIST. MOW TO EAT I YOUR CAKE I STIII HAVE IT! "Rv r»m¥ ]HH WE HAVK A PLAN WHICH QUITE tiKFUTKS AN OLD PROVEUH. You receive policy wliich will give you immediate protection for $10,000. After 10 yeai.s you your elf draw in cash 52.000. but jtill retain184 words
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Advertisement504 1933-06-04 2 $1,100 Offered In New Racing Contest. What Will Win Next Saturday At Bukit Timah? The Sunday Times is ajcam eAsffcej i ptiw oi ONE THOUSAND DOLLARB ir connection with the racing at Singapore. The first prize of ?I,OOC wiil be awarded to any :v;uU-r who Miccccds in naming the winner504 words
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Miscellaneous58 1933-06-04 2 SO <C;'O ARl\ GOING TO 7 Ve^* AND GULSS WHAT MA rf-^ r ji i M ??o?S^ AT I POP— Correct G «A N mo-rHtR.' jL Jk I Answer Doesn't Wjf f+A !,j M" 'W i By J. MILLAR WATT p.^^^eamtl. 1U» hg&p&He^ **C*o*k. \j aJJM&J-J^^^-^' r }^-l^l I* 2°58 words
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Article, Illustration1370 1933-06-04 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Plavet and Greatest Card Analyst .!iy reiei r flu HllH r Im s»-n: >ie •ly in whi h h olntc- ikl ntr- i have i l< ndid t!i.:. 1 hi' ■..'>lo. q nil 1 W E ,-j; A 4J 1" 81,370 words
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Advertisement563 1933-06-04 3 j w For The Passing Hour I $10 JUMBLED LETTER CONTEST. II AST week's Jumbled Letter comp etition produced phenomenal results The entries were tmexpectedly larjje and the lists submitted contained many hundreds of words built up out of the twelve letters jriven. One competitor submitted an entry with two563 words
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Advertisement362 1933-06-04 3 x\ r~r~j i :Wbar i it vUi u l^v A%^' o VOI" are a football ctaacfc, eaafimatod witli ;i probtew duria last five minutes ol the last irame of Urn season the Bin Qame. Your team is three pointa ahead ai the Bane nmn ita cl< and there is apparently362 words
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Miscellaneous54 1933-06-04 3 s 1 1 ns. I BBk v ak^BßT**^. \\O j/^Ba BB\ a BBBJ I ft BB^^^ aaaaV v« bbt?t bbV. \~n JBbbW^il" -Vy~l>T s g /v Cut out these 14 pieces and w Mow quickly you can assemble the picture they form. Adults should complete the puzzle in lit niinuUs;54 words
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Miscellaneous126 1933-06-04 3 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE I Z 3 4- 5 fo 7 '0 N il j>s %i£l H "1 i i I W 7l Wk 7x CLUES. ACROSS. 3. £p£nd.«r \t mSSr fai^ S Yell :n a S I'Mtrv S kZ\ i Attract 20. Related H»-rd.u. _»3. Modem lake r (Tort ljon126 words
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Article630 1933-06-04 4 SPIRIT MEDIUM CHARGED. Doctor's Strange Story Of Seance. "SHRANK TO NOTHING." Twenty Stone And Clothes Vanished "Mrs. Duncan is the most remarkable woman in Europe. I have MM her without a body and without a head." THIS remarkable statement was made by a Fife <lcx-tc>r who630 words
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Article71 1933-06-04 4 Return Of King Carol's Fallen Favourite. Madame Lupesou, the Titiar.-haired Jewess for wliom King Carol renounced his right to the throne and lived for five years in exile in France, can now return to Rumania. The ban that was placed upon het return at the end of last71 words
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Article84 1933-06-04 4 When Miss Marlene Dietrich sailed from New York for a holiday in Europe she admitted that her innumerable trunks did not contain one woman's dress. Attired in a well-cut dinner jacket, a semistarched shirt, and trousers, she declared that her present style of dress was not universally suited84 words
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Article249 1933-06-04 4 Shipowner's Death. NEARLY BECAME THE RICHEST MAN. A FORTUNE of between £4,000,000 and £5,000,000 was lost in the past ten years by Mr. Daniel Radcliffe, a South Wales shipowner, owing to the fall in the value of tonnage. Mr. Radcliffe, who died last March, was249 words
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Article108 1933-06-04 4 Man Who Spoke Of A Forced Marriage. WHEN William Norman, of Perby, a one-legged man, was summoned at Nottingham County Police Court for maintenance arrears towards his wife, he said it was a forced marriage. That is a cowardly and blackguardly thing to say in open court," declared Lady108 words
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Article222 1933-06-04 4 Good Batting By I. Leijssius And J. Sanderson. St. Joseph's Institution beat St. Andrew's School at cricket yesterday on the former's ground. There were two particularly good batting performances, I. Leijssius, of St. Joseph's knocking up 67 and J. Sanderson, of St. Andrew's, making 45. The following222 words
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Article233 1933-06-04 4 Sold Navy Secrets. ITALIAN'S LAST REQUEST REFUSED. AFTER being fou id guilty of "giaw military espionage" in the interest* i t a neighbouring State. Petty Officer Ugo Travigha, of the Italir.n Navy, was shot at dawn on May 1 1. The firing squad wai composed of233 words
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Article100 1933-06-04 4 Given Notice To Leave Oil Combine. It was learned in London that Russian Oil Products have received notice from the Combine Companies to terminate the present agreement on June 1. The following statement was made by an official of one of the Associated Pttnil Companies. "Nctice has100 words
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Article58 1933-06-04 4 It is officially announced by Mr. Sam Eckman, Jnr, Managing Director of Metro-G oldwyn -Mayer Pictures in thi.s country, that Miss (ireta Garbo is returning to Hollywood that she has signed a new contract with M.-G.-M.; and that she will start filming in the name part of58 words
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Article897 1933-06-04 4 IHAVE just seen "Marie Louise," or, rather, I have seen the girl whom Baillie-Stewart the officer in the Tower used for his description of the mysterious Marie Louise, though her name is not Marie Louise (writes a Sunday Express correspondent from Berlin). I found her, thanks to897 words
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Article542 1933-06-04 4 Police Raid Averts New Road Terror. An astounding plot by motor bandits, who had planned to carry out a number of big raids, using prison gas and revolvers as their weapons and high-speed cars as 1 heir means of escape, has been discovered by Scotland542 words
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Article, Illustration232 1933-06-04 4 NEWSPAPER'S "PROOF" Old Family Records In Czechoslovakia. SEMITIC NAME. Nazis Strongly Deny The Story. Tt c aticn that Afi Ai Hitler, I who ever since na haa he Jewish race, is himself i n, was rublislu'd in :.ai><-)\ ih' "i'l.. 0 i r the232 words
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Article54 1933-06-04 4 Flight Record By Italian. An upside-down flight which laste 1 5 hours 51 minutes has been made by Flight-Lieutenant Boscola at Centocelle Airport. After the flight the pilot was examined by a doctor, who certified him to be none the worse for his remarkable feat. The flight was supervised54 words
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Article238 1933-06-04 4 Poor Showing Against Raffles Institution. The Old RnffU-s '.on put up a very p<>.<.- si,< biatitntion ir. I on the fca:c<l el ihc- —i *hey ..i na Ji.r the !c> of sev'.-n pupils in a slurt time. (i. Veil ci |t. B il. wmi unbeaten with238 words
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Article131 1933-06-04 4 rk;it Johore C C By 32 Runs. The BJLC. Crkhet Club yesterday in a match o.i tl.' ground by '{2 run- Boon S.K.( L> U'Cotta l> W Te»«ensohn t Ibw., b Toussai: ">; T. Leij-isiuv <• Sub>*ai i iui i b N. Sullivan b Ward V.131 words
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Advertisement54 1933-06-04 4 Remember that pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature's remedy— in fact, the blood is the stream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's Blood Mixture is unexcelled, it expels the poisons and assists healing. Of an Chtmtsts ami Stem. Equally food in54 words
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Article, Illustration1942 1933-06-04 5 Mainly About Malayans WHICH IS OUR FRIENDLIEST TOWN? The Wanderer's Diary. No Humbug In Plain Ipoh. k N en: l. lieve* m currency reforn Roarlahed sjaarkaUa piece of paper in front of lay nose the other [I looked like an oiuinary currency note an.; y< i it was baekad by1,942 words
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Article708 1933-06-04 5 THE Ml SFA M SPEAKS. I By a Sunday Tim« llepri'Sfntative. I Ai EW hurdrod niili-.s to tht ipan i- lanaa. a ssTga pan of which, < .i•l^. i< rulisd bj *he White !:.4.iuli n thi- world Rajah Sir CharUv Vyn.T Jc Wmilt B Sarawak has baM in the708 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-06-04 5 bunc.i of captured deads hastriag ironi the rafters ot a l)\ak house12 words
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Advertisement81 1933-06-04 5 TODAY SEA VIEW ADELPHI HOTEL HOTEL CONCERT Roof garden From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 930 P m PAUL STRAUSS ORCHESTRA CLASSICAL CONCERT TIFFIN SPECIALITY ratjGsumtt, I'art I di icTAcrn Rit> i l\Uw I niILL t Ricolvtto MflctUa G. Verdi I'art II MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THF aY k I°81 words
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Advertisement102 1933-06-04 5 MATINEES TODAY and TOMORROW 3.15. NIGHTLY CECIL B. de MILLE'S Greatest Talking Spectacle continues its Triumphs THE SIGN OF THE CROSS With 7,500 people in the cast Opening Today at Special Matinee British and Dominion's grandest Musical comedy "The LITTLE DAMOZEL with ANNA NEAGLE Mu.ic by NOEL COWARD. The Picture102 words
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Advertisement29 1933-06-04 5 Ai— sMftat irssßßr^nßaßßi»»«**— Holiday Matinees Today and Tomorrow The Year's Big Lautfh BUSTER KEATON IN M.G.M.'s iiot of Fun WHAT NO BEER?" With SCHNOZZIE DURANTE A REAL HOLIDAY SHOW29 words
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Article, Illustration2078 1933-06-04 6 Signs Of A Brilliant Season. London. May 17. NOW that the Season has oincially begun, everyone seems in a hurry to I get on w.th it. The first week oft -n drags a little, but not this fMT. Melcrott's party to celebrate the seventyseventn bntiulay of Lou!2,078 words
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Advertisement97 1933-06-04 6 WHITEAWAY'S BACK TO PROSPERITY SALE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. EXHIBITION HATS AT SALE PRICES In White nml Coloured Strnw \lm» White and Coloured Kelt. NU-BACK. n ariul n I not i). in Pink with dorabk -.cnn Bile tS ta M ins. SALE PRICE $4.25 VI ELASTIC STEP-INXORSET with small lacing97 words
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Advertisement68 1933-06-04 6 TIDINGS OF JOY! A BABY FOOD SUITABLE /^n^^^^ FOR THE TROPICS Book of Advice and Measuring i BavT^^ W*^^* lU^ ll •ii i H w7*. 3 ll' opoon will be sent, postage paid, 881 bYIT^I ar^l 11-* to any parent or expectant mother SBbjR4I HflPl^^ I who sends stamps value68 words
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Article, Illustration2187 1933-06-04 7 QUEEN'S HALE MURDER CHAPTBB Mil. he had already told the Betgaant. l actiea af the pHaoaer's. And wa< The jfi'l ha .'iinu to him. whenltht crux ol the whole matter. if ho is Hunkrs h vi:h H ini s T'lIK pi by itraaci H< how to iro on. in the2,187 words
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Article318 1933-06-04 7 W. J. Passingham - GAMBLING EPIC OF Derby Day. W. J. Passingham. By »0 (|UHken thP I i id throog l offering Chance ar made more fre y otl I ih« illy those of to ftlonj north :i liai %(.•>:. In all i a i the world thM i aem to be sn mgt318 words
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Advertisement138 1933-06-04 7 R jc; rv v L .%i nrv Milliii' I. |'iWNOt N< i PER r IHE I KS S liTlilon hucklt Ie, i njr^en- iny, on it EBD VY. (ith of June. lor :i Xi ri\ OKLI AN BAKLI V is: 1 Ifl M .i.i II D RENE ULLMANN CAIMTOI. BI'ILDING.138 words
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Obituary36 1933-06-04 8 IiAN. c;»n Thiew \Y aged 19, second d.-iuclitri of Mr. d-i-i Hock Chuan, passed «w;iy at the (icneral hospital, at ">.:(() p.m. vr trnli-y Saturday i. C. iti'ire leaveMarnlality Read, at I ;iv for Bukit Brown.36 words
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Article21 1933-06-04 8 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 5683.21 words
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Article768 1933-06-04 8 Like Singapore, Hong Kong has sought to capitalise the sentiments associated with Empire Day by running an Empire Fair to stimulate interest in Empire goods and drive home the ad\antages to be derived from their purchase in preference to those from foieign countries. From all reports the Fair768 words
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Article967 1933-06-04 8 Eldon Rutter - Eldon Rutter. By fpHERE is a street in Mecca called the Suk el 'Abid. It is long and very narrow, and the tall houses on either side darken Ihe roadway. There are stone benches against the houses, and upon these benches are seated men and967 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1933-06-04 8 THE ASSERTION ANANIAS Stories Stories Stories I'm getting millions of them all for ten dollars a week. It's a great idea, this I just sit around reading the postcards and examining an occasional picture submitted in th" ompetition until Saturday, when I string a few of the best yarns toether1,549 words
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Article101 1933-06-04 8 Ananias News Factory. London, Saturday. I tailed at the Colonial Office this morning to inquire if there was any further news rejrardirm the Wilson Report. The official who received miquestioned me at ureat length before becoming finally convinnd that I was quite serious and honestly expected to be101 words
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Advertisement204 1933-06-04 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. IDELPHI HOTEL. < i,\ssi( VL CONCERT Rwf ■ii Ml p.m. NEW WORLD. SIDE shows, i \it \|k. i l»\\( \< TALKIES. THKA rRES and CINEMAS. SKA VIEW HOTEL. < ONCRRT II i.m. ii. 1 p.m.— I'ntil Stratum and Orchestra Riji laffai KUALA LUMPUR. COLISEUM TUEATKt. TARZAN THE iPE204 words
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Advertisement12 1933-06-04 8 "PIANO" TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road.12 words
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237 1933-06-04 9 NEW MESSIAH'S DISCIPLES. Pretty Girls Prepare For Meher Baba. 7 YEARS' SILENCE. To Speak In London Next Month. IMih Knglish girl disciples of Mfffcel ■aba, tho Indian new Heseiah,*' landed al Liverpool on May 2:{, after i whirlwind trip to Bombay and sack, during237 words
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Article29 1933-06-04 9 (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) London. June A beautiful French *****, divorced wife of Count Andurain. was tinged at Mecca yestc:day for poisoning her second husband Wahabi Sheik29 words
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Article, Illustration336 1933-06-04 9 PRISON FOR GROTESQUE COIFFURES. Asiatic women and Chinese women in particular have much cause to rejoice in the fact that their manner of dress and external appearance is not interfered with in any way by the authorities, writes a Sunday Times reporter. Not so336 words
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Article815 1933-06-04 9 DEATH RATE OF 180 PER 1,000. Health Authorities' Problem. TRAINING SCHOOL TO COMBAT IGNORANCE. Too m?ny babies are dyirtf in Singapore. Km.ow n^ tn» strcnii comments of the Sing pc re rroner hs( week on the rase of a Malay wnmp.n, the Sunda\ Times h;'s made815 words
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Article, Illustration468 1933-06-04 9 Miikv. 29-10-2:)." "Chum, died May 3. 19.{0." "Spot, Nov. 23, 19.J2." ON a slope of earth behind that large rod building in Hill Street, the Central Fire Station, is a -mall cemetery the last resting place far pets belonging to the officers, and horn and bred468 words
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Article168 1933-06-04 9 700 At Government House. About 700 guests attenied the garden party at Government House yesterday, the King* birthday. The scene was one of customary el tgarce, the occasion ixing graced by th»I>M sence of T H. the Sultan ard Sultana of Johmv, H.H. Tungku Mahkota, an<! senior168 words
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Article699 1933-06-04 9 GOING... GOING.. GONE! LAST Tuesday, an auction salt- of con- fiscated (roods was held at tin (!ov- 1 i iinni nt Monopolies store, Maxwell Road. "Loot" worth approximately $4,000 was utilised of for about $650 within two 1 I hours! Auctions usually bore me (writes a .Sunday Tims reporter), but699 words
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Article533 1933-06-04 9 Low Rents Draw All The House-Hunters. NO VACANCIES NOW. But Katong And Pasir Panjang Will Welcome You. ISniiHaif Tumi Special. Where do Europeans (in Singapore) ro to (i.e. to live) in slur. time? To a kampong; hut, to ohscinn hotels, or merely to »n open-air533 words
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Article65 1933-06-04 9 lings Of Money Uswi l<> Re|>cl RaiiU i From Our Own CorrcspoaJefl i London. Jim Bags of silver ni i >!I'-' coil used as we;. by the taff of the Wawuutlo Bank yesterday nfternoon One i ider was tr;>pi>ed in the vaults n.<l two w.it knock' 1 dewn65 words
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Advertisement278 1933-06-04 9 TOM WALLS Racehorse Owner and Actor-Manager says 'Filter tip' beats 'Smokers throat' is an exciting m m e nt w h e n y o u r horse is lined up for the start of a big race. The right moment for the right cigarette J- W^ dv Maurier, of278 words
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Article388 1933-06-04 10 GROWERS' GREAT AMBITION. Sifting-700 Species For A Secret. MANY EXPERIMENTS. High Hopes At The Botanical Gardens. have jogt livirnt (writ Sunc!;i> linit 1 ftpofUr) Of ihtsecret iimliition which gtifl Che m;!n'.\ boaWM of Hfamljrn orchid lovers and of a word thfit meannwre to ihem388 words
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Article609 1933-06-04 10 17 Bi:HI>D PEYVNi;: 6 WICKETS TO FALL. (From Our Own 01 re>poiulent) Kuala Li.inpur, June '■'>. T!ie iiiu State cricket match between id Bemagor opaaad here thi> I morning. Following last night'l rain the wicket damp hot faat Owfcag to influenza not playing and were tad Vanderholt.609 words
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Article546 1933-06-04 10 I The Y.W.C.A. Goodwill Service Depot. THEY WILL SEW FOR YOU. Eighty Names But Work For Only A Few- t h van •■'i'l --tHiiii/ M i,i niiinij in mmr I twill Y.U.CA.. MmgU n ivorkcr, or Wimkt Hp v /xirn! irili, detections and (cave it ot546 words
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Article266 1933-06-04 10 WIN ILL FIRST SIX DOUBLES GAMES. THK Colony pain won all tho tirsi davblai amtebaa agaaaat Urn Malay pain at the eommaaerasaat of the j annual competitions for the Met and Guillemard cups at Tanjrlin Clul> lay. 'I'.il'.y. further daoUai and ihe single.; niatchi's are266 words
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Article114 1933-06-04 10 U > TKALIAYS ISSI E THEU bABT WORD. UNLESS ihe M bbdj -line Idcn the Australians will not ,i-i this decision to '•> vn here thi« afternoon, sajri tha Sydi Daily Herald. The general fei imp- i- that l! rannct hack I bittei vtatemen Larwood and114 words
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Article88 1933-06-04 10 Mahiccu And Serembafl iubs Meet Toda> The following ill play for Urn Hatslight Badminton i'art the Chinese Imatcar Badminton P i Urn I'm mer'i < at 7 ai.i.: Andrew Goi Slit Law, I oim Yaat Ha, B. P <!<• Mclk>, Khaw Xt- r Chin, Lew Kaoon Man Sinivasairam. Anniv«T*ar\.88 words
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Article70 1933-06-04 10 Lowest Ebb For Years. LESS WORK FOR ALL THE MAGISTRATES. CrtaM in Sin: ;r Kor the hi tru' Iffum n >\ith regard serfaas offmmm have been decreasing ."'id a Sund n informed thai iho aimber re curded J r I;s{ month irai i th THIS thti70 words
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Advertisement81 1933-06-04 10 the AUSTIN ten-four Fas KM !<m I is a asaaal m«H«l thai has haaa hmg fuoufh on iiurnrii t<< be thoroußhly tested l> nwnir dri>er«. Their v t -rdirl uf Btoval has been pronounced. A four cylinder cuicinc of r\c«-|<ti<in.ii flexibility and ample reserve of puvir, s four speed c81 words
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Article, Illustration1555 1933-06-04 11 B. Lumsden Milne - EASTERN SINGERS And WESTERN SONGS. B. Lumsden Milne. By In this ari'ule Mrs. Lumsden Milne, the tearhrr of the Malay boy soprano. Isaliak. ivhtt rgpfoifd sucii promfae at the Memorial Ihdl comceri last Mwelc, §tUt nhy the training of Asiatic chilt! ten to si a a in EmgtUk is a1,555 words
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Article702 1933-06-04 11 High-Speed Love In America. MAURICE DEKOBRA ON A LTHOUGH t do not pretend to have discuvei »"d America and do not feel i any sympathy for the people who have been trying to deprive Christopher Columbus of his laurels. I have spent a good deal ol' time in the New702 words
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Advertisement412 1933-06-04 11 Bn^^Nßiiß*a=^'2*'?ss:^B^r y >*. y Look at his smiling health— I He is a Cow Gate baby— nesses of the ordinary ijiuMHh^ "^C~ >> > f*]*^ artificially fed Child! And \J| < j there arc many thousands Z^>-> V N "V!> 4iH^K>^ like him Uxiay a growing n^ T x Paf-412 words
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Article, Illustration3428 1933-06-04 12 The Book That Roused The German Government To Fury. i Henry Ford, Kreuger And Lord Rothermere Accused. By The Book Critic. Germans p» |s 'he etaefc hack. lt> l.duai Mowrer. The Hori'.ev Head I 7v. (id. I>RIDE "I plare must be given thai ireea t<>3,428 words
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Article582 1933-06-04 12 Doctor Sam. By M. River* Larminie. The Kodlev Head. 7s. ttd. jtflSS LAK.MIWK possesses the jjreat gifts of a simple and natural style of writing, coupled with an ability to portray ordinary l.ien and women with 1 extraordinary truthfulness. There an- Ml heroic, neurotic or exceptionally582 words
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Advertisement136 1933-06-04 12 THE WRITING PAD *ITH THK WHal WII»L nr.Vl I ATION 100 (Olctuey Manufactured by: SOUS UK KINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Enfflsad) porr box n.u, sim;apoi:i \NH SOLI) H\ ALL STATIONKRS IN MALAYA. Defending the Ashes 1932—1933 B> K. W. K. WII.MOI 01.1 l H<»\. Ol' \K(.I Wll \1 VTI136 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1933-06-04 13 Denis Palmer - Forgotten City On An African Isle. Denis Palmer. By Y:l! not tind anything about Lamu in the guide books; even the "Kncyclopaedia Britannica has only a few lines p And there b a reason •he "1 >st city," •toll bland separated from the i mainland by narrow creek, t off1,587 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1933-06-04 13 African natives and Swahilis, and a few of the humbler Arabs. Many Relations. With Salim, I visited many Arab houses, and called in turn on all his relations, who were exceedingly numerous. rpHE second quarterly general meeting of the Useful Badminton Party will be held today (Sunday)1,259 words
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Miscellaneous496 1933-06-04 13 THIS WEEK ON THE RADIO. SINGAPORE RADIO 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA TIME TABLE LUMPUR. For Straits Settlements, and Federated By Our Expert. Mal *y states fro.n the Empire trans- Today's Programme mitter, Uaventry, Enirlard. Two of the following frequencies and SINGAPORE (Radio Service Co.)- wavelengths will be used in496 words
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2002 1933-06-04 14 FAVOURITES WIN 4 EVENTS. i j i Trainer's Remarkable Success. GOOD DIVIDENDS. i Award's Great Run To Break Record. j (From Our Racing Correspondent.) TIIK following are the detailed resulU .it jmtaidaj'l racing at Bukit Timah. Race 1. THK POMI H\M»M AF. V.uu.- flJttQ2,002 words
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Article370 1933-06-04 14 POOR GAME AT ANfION ROAD. CMwaa 2 Ti'.c 2. The Tamilian* Physical Culture Associatioi if Kuala Lumpur, who are on holid: Umr in Singapore, met a team drawn from the Straits Chinese Pa»ta»ii Aaai Uiuii yesterday afternoon at the An» Road Stadium and a very scrappy370 words
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Article789 1933-06-04 14 Negri Out For 222. THEN S.C.C. START VERY BADLY. Neifri Semhilan batted fur live hours to obtain 222 runs against the S.C.C. on the I'adany yesterday, the lust day of the Whitsun holiday natch, marked by very fine weather ;ind a tfood wicket. IN the last789 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-04 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Strnits Settlement*) HKAD OFFICK Uh Hu l.nn: i ceil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, B.C. Tin- ip:ir.y has f.'o.iidci deposited with the Supreme Couit of England *nd complies with the80 words
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Advertisement101 1933-06-04 14 S^ManVV "y waaf^'^' ''^Z^S^*'^^ .Jg^fl LL^gwaafl CHEESE TO SUIT EVERY PALATE. CHEDDAR (AUSTRALIAN) GOU D A (dutch) EDAM (dutch) DUTCH CREAM KRAFT GORGONZOLA ROQUEFORT G R U V ERE (swiss) DIPLOMA CHESHIRE. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEPOTS. A PESSIMIST IS A MAN, WHO, OF TWO EVILS, CHOOSES BOTH. Conversely, an optimist,101 words
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Article3626 1933-06-04 15 Forward's State Cricket Player Prefers Soccer. AFTER months of rain Kuala Lumpur baa inioyed a sp.ll of dry weather and indicatiow at the time »f writing are that this week's inter-StaU- game between Penang and Belangor will be tavoured by good weather. Bp far in the i3,626 words
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Article61 1933-06-04 15 N;i\\ \s. Anm At New World Tomorrow. The lnter-St r\ ice- boxing eoataaU lx.twiH'n the Royal Navy and the Arm;. fac thi f.owthor (iiant Cup will be held tomorrow night at I* p.m. in the Moon light Hall at the New World. Admission price range from 50 cant* in61 words
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Advertisement106 1933-06-04 15 INTER-SERVICES BOXING. ROYAL NAVY vs. ARMY. Team Contest for Lowther Grant Cup AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL, NEW WORLD ON MONDAY, sth JUNE 193 3 at 9 p.m. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ringside and Box Seats $2.50. Others $2.00, $1.00, and 50 ceuU. The $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00 seats are bookable at106 words
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Advertisement71 1933-06-04 15 The Memory Test. i Han >ve> s ihu-.vn i> i illiam Shakespeare). J As all 1000 yallow to the juunuie'd lAbxuintu Pope). Not a creature wa: stirring, Bat even ii DM .< ment .Wo-om iod ihc K'«ve M nut it- goal; (Heavy RTad worth Longfellow). 5. Tlu- «id«krst are (henc:71 words
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Advertisement388 1933-06-04 15 ARM NUMB WITH RHEUMATISM Woman's Thanks to Krucchcn I have been suffering from i > far years. A; aaa time I couli .< walk with pains in my feet, ["he tl umb my left hand wa stiff 1 d only bend it with tie aid of the right h:-.n«!. was388 words
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Article, Illustration169 1933-06-04 16 AWARD, which paid a record dividend of s:>.{(, winning th«- third race at Bukit Tin.ali >estcrda> GBNaVAL VIEW of the guests at the Garden Party SIX UAI.TFK AM) LADY HI GGARD rd r. Haxnes, the Acting Colonial S<cretary. at the Government Hous." (■arden* Party yesterday.169 words
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