The Straits Times, 11 June 1933
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Title Section37 1933-06-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA, fgt No. 78. Sunday, June 11th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspapei in Malaya. No. 78. Sunday. June 11th., 1933. Price 10 cents.37 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-06-11 1 J.o\ relay ho won the m hool championship at KaHlt's s.inrlv > t-slcrclay.12 words
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Article243 1933-06-11 1 Trade Boom Follows The Armistice. BIG SHIPMENTS. General Feng's Resistance Near Collapse. Shanghai. June 10. Following: (ho armistice in North China, the demand for Japanese goods in hina, particularly in' the Yangtse Valley, has greatly increased. Carrying heavy shipments of piece goods and other manufactures Japanese steamersReuter - 243 words
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Article88 1933-06-11 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. lUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 19/32. (Sellers) 3 17/32. July-Sept. 1%. ><•(.- 1 I 23/32. .lan-Mar. I 13/16. Api .-June 3 7 Market tone Steady. TIN. Spot OH 12s. fid. Thr.e months O2J 12^. fid. Market88 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1933-06-11 1 SINGAPORE TRIUMPHS IN MALAYA CUP BATTLE. Last-Minute Penalty That I Malays' Off Goal. Decided. I Day. PERAK AND SELANGOR FIGHT A DRAW. Yesterday was a great day of sport for Malaya, though torrential rain ruined many scheduled events. Singapore (2) triumphed over1,308 words
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Article180 1933-06-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 10. THE Selangor-Perak cup-tie match, played here today, resulted in a draw of three goals each in a game played almost throughout in a drizzle. On thp run of play, Selangor were unlucky only to draw, having played better football with more understanding. They180 words
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Article244 1933-06-11 1 CABINET'S WAR DEBT TALK. Mr. Baldwin's "We Mutt Pay." PAYMENT IN SILVER REPORTED. London, June 10. The British Cabinet, at yesterday's meeting, favoured default in the payment of the war debt instalment due to the United States on June 15. Influential members, including Mr. Baldwin, declared thatReuter - 244 words
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Article260 1933-06-11 1 Girl Pavement Artist In The Strand. The attention of passers-by in the Strand recently was arrested by a beautiful, fair haired girl pavement artist. She was busy drawing a horse's head and other drawings of horses and dojrs were on show beside her. She did not look260 words
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Article54 1933-06-11 1 Shanghai, June 10. The Eurasia Aviation Co.'s plane D 5 arrived this morning via Central Asia, Tihwafu and Lanchowfu. The D 5 will be engaged in transporting the newly-appointed Chinese Pacification Commissioner to hi* post at Tihwafu in Sinkiang, where his presence is required quickly owing toReuter - 54 words
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Article68 1933-06-11 1 London, June 10. Il ix announced al Nottingham that La r wood will not bon I again this MM An operation on his injured foot will be performed at the end of th<> season, to enable him to play in Ihe Test matches against Australia next year. I ,arReuter - 68 words
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Article313 1933-06-11 1 Details of Sunday Times Competition. ENTER NOW— TIME IS SHORT. Result of June 3 Racing Contest. This is the week in which The Sunday Times is offering its first cash prize of a $1,000 which must be won. Details of the competition appear on Page Two.313 words
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Article114 1933-06-11 1 Gives Birth To Baby GirL Mrs. Herbert Marshall (Edna Best) gave birth on May 25 to the daughter that both parents had been hoping for. "Both are do?ng splendidly," said Mr. Marshall later in the day. Mrs. Marshall and her baby are in a London nursing home.114 words
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Article21 1933-06-11 1 Mr. S. J. Baukema has taken charge of the Netherlands Consulate at Penang on the resignation of Mr. N. J. Scheffer.21 words
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Article51 1933-06-11 1 Cant. T. T. Laurenson, D.S.C., late R.N.R., who is in addi'ion a Justice of the Peace and secretar> of the China Coast officers' Guild and the Marim leers' Guild of China, Hoac Kntir. gone home on leave. M lof the Honourable I of Ma t.Mariners, the Master of fthich il51 words
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Advertisement18 1933-06-11 1 ITHE OCEAN ACCIDENT I AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, I (Incorporated in Great I Britain.) Bead Office for Malaya SIM.AI'OKh.18 words
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Advertisement168 1933-06-11 1 W %f% —NOT MERELY &^JR?n> A PERFUME: I TnA A^^^ I 1^ c °P' n on °f man >' women I—~^\^1 w ho never use ordinary pern Mm 9HH r>s -/\w fumes, Eau de Cologrne is an "Hi <m.m M cssent;ia l to the toilet. For (I ldl^Hm In^Mi t*168 words
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Article1436 1933-06-11 2 Behind The Front Page WHAT'I.I. .V.I. i.v. When the first IJast India Company man askol the OMOna Hast India I jiyty fellow thin quwtloß only a !'eu nMttenU after they landed in Malaya her, ye.M> and y< ars au<\ he created a i.ad precedent. Today flrw white MM! in this1,436 words
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1018 1933-06-11 2 BRITISH FILM ACTRESS AWARDED £1,000. MISS ALMA LOUISE TAYLOR, film actress, was awarded tI.tMX) damagerby a special jury in the Kind's Bench IJivi ion in a libel action. Defendants were the writer of an arti- -Film W.ckly." Mrs. Robert Stevenson, professionally known as Cecilie [/wife Mankside. Southwark BridK«. anl the1,018 words
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Advertisement121 1933-06-11 2 by mm DIARIST. WHEN you wear a "LUVIBCA" Shirt and Collar, you reach the nineteenth hoi*-" -till fresh and ea»y. These garments— silky in appearance, well-cut and strong- are made expressly for good wrviee. Obtainable in patterns giving the right touch to both gports and business wear. The day ended,121 words
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Advertisement958 1933-06-11 2 $1,000 Must Be Won This Week. Details Of A Simple, Free-Entry Competition. This week The Sunday ThmM <>f}(vs $1,000 in a free-ontri' cempetition. THE WHOLE OF THK PRIZE MONE^ MIST BE Wi \\n\ow will he found the fullest available infornHtfon regarding one af tlie clj ssies of P^ngliah racing th)958 words
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Article, Illustration1775 1933-06-11 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst There \\n- rurntly |IWVI up ;i small '■ult of players. fortunately H ntiv.l mostly in New York, who are making a practice of reversing the principle, adhered to for years by all Bridge players, that greater strength1,775 words
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Advertisement523 1933-06-11 3 I For The Passing I Hour. $10 JUMBLED WORD CONTEST. Ceveral readers have put themselves to a vast amount of trouble in connection with the Jumbled Letter Contest by ignoring the clearly stated conditions that each word formed from the letters given must be an English word and that no523 words
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Advertisement334 1933-06-11 3 —r~T-n —j Would YOU are a Prohibit ion speaker, not with any str.mir personal convio tions, but finding such speech-making n the Drj iMi a way to make a living. One time after having DOOB ir; veii some Hqaoff just betoie you spoke, you have discovered that ycu can make334 words
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Miscellaneous88 1933-06-11 3 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 lx r r r lh^ m r Ds^ gin jj fe t^ ""1 Mt |_i_l 42 p **l 4S 3ZT L_ -S S_ UlI--55 s\ p si 53 CLUES. ACROBB. J F,: Cimntc-d 10. Koad Harm'---11. Inflanr 1... K.fri-.h,«i Veil I*. Instruct I* Anger r- k88 words
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Article, Illustration877 1933-06-11 4 Gigolo Kills His Patron And Wounds Her Rival. WIDOW SHOT IN A CAFE. To Serve Twenty Years On Devil's Island. "SCUM OF SOCIETY" Suicide Threat Ends In Murder. Sentence which includes twenty years on the dreaded Devil's Island has been passed in Paris on an Italian waiter turned gigolo, who877 words
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Article276 1933-06-11 4 And Robot Planes. MARCHESE MARCONI LOOKS AHEAD. DKATH lays, wireless-controlled aeroplanes, radio bombs and ether horrors were discussed by the Merchese Marconi recently in a talk on the subject of wireless in the next war. Since there is so much talk of war in these276 words
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Article382 1933-06-11 4 TREASURES FROM PEIPING. In Whitechapel. METHODS OF EAST AND WEST. EXAMPLES of modern Chinese painting and drawing arc rarely seen in treated refien Coaeaqaenlly tn bition of Chinese contemporary art which Mr. Laurence Binyon opened oi Kay Si at the Art Galkty, High Street,382 words
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Article, Illustration266 1933-06-11 4 DE GROOT. the violinist, who had in a pm4ew year heiii honoured by a command to appear at a Royal variety performance, du-d on May 22 in a London nnrting home just a- ihis year's sho«v waa Ik ginning. He iii.d !>■ on unwell266 words
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Article257 1933-06-11 4 "Pack Up Your Troubles Dinner "■JfR. Felix Powell, who composed the music of the world-famous marching .song "Pack up Your Troubles in your Old Kit-Bng," was the guest of honour at a banquet givm at Peace haven on May 20 to commemorate the production by the local Philharmonic and Orchestral257 words
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561 1933-06-11 4 YOUTH WANTS THE VOTE. And Gets It Just By Shouting ELDERS GIVE WAY. Patriarchal Government Ends After 700 Years. REVOLUTION in Andorra. Ihe smallest Republic in Ilic «or!d: lITTLK did I think v hen I -<>t out to ■pone! a holiday amis' the r >,ooo561 words
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Advertisement90 1933-06-11 4 pliability m The trust repoted in |J[|){|| j Castrol by experts on ■Jji, nHll'inl land, sea and in the air JU r\"jl iJ a, j is the result of its proved l! jfjU^V Snmjll conditions. Castrol never J ff-JJ&JIi'JIJJJj^^M vr.ries. Castrol never Jm I For really efficient lubrication with minimum90 words
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Advertisement223 1933-06-11 4 SILENT^ ZA 1 N IV YOU WERK TO TAKF. ANOTHER PAKTNBI INTO JTOUI FIRM YOU WOULD DO SO ONLY AFTER < 'ARKFI I THOUGHT. YOU WOULD WANT SOMEONE WHOSE PI COINCIDED WITH YOURS WHOSE INTEGRITY WAS AS YOURS WHOSE ABILITY MET WITH YOUR COMPLETE APPROVAL. ONLY WITH SUCH A MAN223 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1933-06-11 5 THE AFTERMATH OF THE HONOURS LIST. Wanted: A New Unofficial Title. A FTKK one ha.- !v.-1 a hsj year> in Malaya it is diflfit j:i to resist a certain cynicism about the hon»ur> sy^te^p. Twice a year we hay heartburnings betmmm Malaya <loe- u>< receive wha tonsider1,531 words
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Article853 1933-06-11 5 Morgan The Magnificent. STARTUM. diadaasni have been made known to the world during theI past week about the transactions of Hie I famous financial house of J. P. Morgan and Company. j The inquiry instigated !>y President Roosevelt into the bankinc >ystem of the country after the crisis a few853 words
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Advertisement73 1933-06-11 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL TODAY CONCERT FROM 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. TIFFIN SERVED IN THE BALL ROOM NOTICE: By courtesy of the ROYAL SIN6APORE YACHT CLUB we are permitted to announce that during the morning and afternoon THE CLUB'S ANNUAL SEA VIEW RACES will be held TODAY. The starting and73 words
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Advertisement97 1933-06-11 5 Opening at Today's Matinee Paramount's gripping production "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT With the new star sensation GEORGE RAFT and ALL-STAR CAST. A Brilliant new season's success that will hold you from start to finish. TODAY TOMORROW Special Return Screening By Popular Demand -SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" With STANLEY LUPINO. A Riot of Music97 words
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Advertisement24 1933-06-11 5 Matinee Today 3.15. 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 EDWARD G. ROBINSON t.imoiLs stir of "TIGER SHARK IN First National's magnificent epic "SILVER DOLLAR" with BEBE DANIELS.24 words
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Miscellaneous424 1933-06-11 5 I THIS WEEK ON THE RADIO. SINGAPORE RADIO 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA TIME TABLE LUMPUR. For Straits Settlement*, and Federatad By Our Exnert Mai.y states from the Empir* trans- Today's Programme. D r,\|Kn. miner, Daventry, En^lard. /D Two of the following frequencies and Z.(. KKM Haaaaj SINGAPOO Str.- Co)-424 words
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Article, Illustration954 1933-06-11 6 May Brides Who defied AN OLD Superstition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, May 11. THE time has gone when May was consiilend an unlucky month fciivr id ings, and there arc several distinnmhed May bride- this year. 1 .uly Mary Cri hton-Stuart, thedaughti of the MarqucßH954 words
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Article653 1933-06-11 6 Penelope Williams - Penelope Williams. Film Fashions By WOMEN'S clothes will borrow the romantic spirit of m.isi-uline costumes of the fifteenth, sixtet-nt i MM seventeenth ceirturics. This is the piophecy of Adnan, «h". through his gowns designed for tho feminine stars of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. f |tiy an important part in determining653 words
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Advertisement113 1933-06-11 6 WHITEAWAYS BACK TO PROSPERITY SALE LADIES FINE LADIES CELANESE RIB COTTON KNICKERS Opera top Strong and'Ut on full lines and durable-. l>fi xtly finished. i Women's size. RReo *c Sizes 40, 42 and 42 ms. pjnk only SALE 80 cenU. (SALE ItJI pair. "STELLA" COTTON VEST. has all the appearance113 words
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Advertisement36 1933-06-11 6 PRISCILLA Foe the next two weeks will run a special clearance sale on all hats. dNMMi bathing suits and Allen-A hosiery, to make room for new goods arriving shortly. Phone 3335 61 Stamford Rd. Singapore, S.S.36 words
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Advertisement53 1933-06-11 6 I 2nd llo«ir. Maynard Uuildinj;. Ihniy 11. Cohen, Ltd. I <l« phone 3164. lfi, BAITOY ROAOI SINQAPOB3. Aumimcm that hot 1 i LECTION af KVKNINw and AFTKINOOM GOWN! CLOTHES and MORNING DRKSSES HAS ARRIVED and il now view at MKKO lOVU, l Moor, 10. B»tt«rv Koad. I'hoiw 1374. B«-»ul> Trtntmcnl53 words
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Advertisement204 1933-06-11 6 ■HI >U '>& fc «r^^* ■■'■■> v HCSK Wf Glenda Farrel j^^Hf' look- like this in IBp' "i am a fugitive from a chain V* .^Mff^ Kan-;" ««H>n to be I se n n SingasspßP^P pure. aY aVJiaVJaVa MT MV aV^aaVJ Mv BBBBV ■^^^^^^^^^■VB^^B^B^HSVill^B^^BttUßl^B^F f^P^a^^S sfaSa^aHaW^ ÜbMaHMMlflE ll^ i* b^b^b^bK204 words
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Article, Illustration3144 1933-06-11 7 THE QUEEN'S HALIL MURDER! Gtiiil BigßOra Hianchi. So good of yoi. to 1> t me see you. Bui our Editor our r very anxiou< to know something about you from rear own li;i about Hiul about vrhal you think Of our country and BO Cranworth had feared that perham at3,144 words
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Article874 1933-06-11 7 MR. Arthur K. Ware, a London busiman ha- avouscd widespread interest in Europe by deelairiag thai the world will end tomorrow, June 12. ItB3 He supports his contajntioa by what ha describes a- Riblical proof and bus speari £2,000 i:i a desperate effort to874 words
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Advertisement40 1933-06-11 7 KESTLE'S /i &**j// //ia/m/ HAULER'S i*y Cj- UHH.fc.tn O KOHLERV^ THE CHOCOLATES tra* A PICTURE STAMP in EVERY PACKET AND TIN. ARE YOU COLLECTING? Write enclosing 10 cents or 5 Picture Stamps for an albumNESTLES CHOCOLATE OEPT. Cecil Street, SINGAPORE.40 words
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Article632 1933-06-11 8 It is dilliciill to understand the altitude of -ome immigrant ek'i:vent.- in Malaya towards the country which is giving them sh» Her. fair treatment md an oj-rHirtim-ity to earn a living. This thought come to mind after reading a remarkable passage in the annual report on the State632 words
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Article815 1933-06-11 8 Sir Robert Armstrong Jones - Sir Robert Armstrong Jones. By IT is now penerally recognised by psychologists and medical men that religion and sex are probaul" the two most powerful of human impulses, although the very ekMM connection that undoubtedly links them is not perhaps so widely reaii.d. This fact does not,815 words
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Article, Illustration1910 1933-06-11 8 TH ASSERTION ANANIAS Three ihings have annoyed this week. I-ii-t <»i ail, there waakj .ne bloke who rabmitted tn epitapl arith the ranarfc that he could m certain after itudying last m picture whether I had really i i last, but he was hoping then. there is the fact that1,910 words
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Article92 1933-06-11 8 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Saturday. The Anaiias New- Factor] ie\i>lin(r under very crave oifticulticH at present. Fid'uiwinjj the tragedy recorded last week, which mailed in the London Correspond* n: being placed under observation lot BOeUag information as to the action it is proposed to take in the Wilson92 words
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Advertisement162 1933-06-11 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. NEW WORLD. S11»K SHOWS. (A 15 A RET !»\\UN(.. TM.KIKS. THK\ TMH and INIIMAS. SEA VIEW HOTEL. OOMCBaTf II a.m. to I p.m.— Caul Strauss and Orchestra RiJeteaToL KUALA LUMPUR. COLISEUM THEATRE. I AST 111 K. With William Haines. PRINCE'S THEATRE. Jl ST MV 1.1 (K. With Italph162 words
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Advertisement32 1933-06-11 8 "PIANO"! TUN ING— REP AIRB. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone »02. 282, Orchard Road. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TEIEPHONB 1151. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street TELEPHONE 1683.32 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1933-06-11 9 Reply To Raffles Institution Speech. MORAL TRAINING LAXITY DENIED. Lawyer Upholds Charges BUT TEACHERS STAND WITH FATHERS AND MOTHERS. Widespread controversy has been roused in Singapore by the allegations against CMHH parents made by Mr. Wee Swee Teow, the old Kafflesian. in his speech last1,212 words
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Article163 1933-06-11 9 5 Years For Husband Who Used Parang. (Fron Our Own Correspondent. mban, June 10. rpilK story of a Initial attack by a hus- band. Tamil estate coolie', on his vhich resulted in the latter Uaißfl aa arm. wai taM al the Seremban A -i.-.c.. yesterday when163 words
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740 1933-06-11 9 "The Cable's" Delicate Task Tomorrow. r (MORROW. "The Cable." which pa' rols thaw of the East's submarine telephone linos from Singapore as far West as Bombay, as far East a< Haag Kong and as far Kouth as Western Australia, will slip (|uia.iy away f-orn Kepp.'l740 words
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Article437 1933-06-11 9 Swimming Club Plans. AND A CHEAPER LENDING LIBRARY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. TWO long-felt needy in Kuala Lumpur, a swimming pool and cheaper library facilities, are at last within sight of realisation. The swimming pool scheme will only benefit members of437 words
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Article690 1933-06-11 9 But They Found Twelve Ways Out Of It. A "HUANG" OF 1100 B.C And The Depression Cures Of Chow Li. CHINA— the mismanaged land of famine and flood- bad her economic t oulile* and StawaMMn in anciwit (tnturies before the birth af .Jesus Christ, writes690 words
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Article79 1933-06-11 9 Man Drowns \Vhik Friend Looks On. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ■nhan. June 10. A vertliet of aeciilent.il death hy drowning was retJinH at >\:\ ii|ut" by the local Coroner tolnv «ii> Urn MS? of Mr. 1 Siew Tok, who had dn.v. .id while bathing in a Sereniba.i i«k«*.79 words
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Advertisement119 1933-06-11 9 .^n^n^n^B L^^^^^^ *^4ft« iJ&j^^ VACUUM PACKED COF F E E OBTAINABLE ll^^^dTgWunooJ.H THE ONLY COFFEE PACKED IN MALAYA ALL GOOD SHL^^j^M UNDER VACLIM DEALERS. M|JP PR CESS HKMKMHKR THIS: While freshaesi is tremsndously important and vhlk Umn is no eontsiner which protects vt^iToo flsvour better than does LITTLE8 the holding119 words
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Article438 1933-06-11 10 Rev. Nevill Stevens. SOLDIER, ESTATE MANAGER AND PADRE. rjNLESS anything unforeseen happen- *-> to upset the arrangements the wellknown F.M.S. personality known as Major Nevill Stevens w'll become- the Reverend Nevill Stevens today. According to information received in Singapore Major Stevens la to be ordained in438 words
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Article356 1933-06-11 10 ALLOTS ONLI l\\(» MO! HS* IM.\^. (From Our Own Correspondant.) Kuala Lsjmmjr, June 10. Good maKliis were inierri.pteci today by rein after about two hours play. s« lan Clab met Selangor on the Non F< nder- lab Padang. Winning the tos'. the Selangor Club opened by batti.ig356 words
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Article69 1933-06-11 10 Mr. Yuen Sze-kinj* And Miss I^ee Oi-chan. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scremban, June 10. The maniage took place this morning ?x the Church of the Visitation here of Mr oca Baa king, managing pioprietor of the Commercial Pit .to Mis* Le e Oichan, of the fakfaal Welfare Centre69 words
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1061 1933-06-11 10 From The Courts. BUT THE MAOTRATE SAID NO." HEARING was continued yesterday before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Magistrate, of the charges against Ali Ibrahim, a '10-year-old Javanese, who wa.arrested by Detective Inspector A. R. McEwan on May II in a house1,061 words
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Article157 1933-06-11 10 K WONG YIK BANK WINS APPEAL. 1.1 \K\MOIIS TO P\\ 12.000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpur, June 10. A jrdgment of jrreal importan. baa** v■ I Chettiar fi>m>- in Malaya fiy th. I-'. M.S. (ou.it 'I \pi ><-;i 1 thi mtuninvr when the Kwoag Vik Bank woo it- app<il157 words
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Article141 1933-06-11 10 football te&nu for forthcoming M art- as follows B.C.C. 15 vs. H'r<r Konif Bank »o moii'.v. R. Mc-Intosh VVhyte A. Bucha nan and J. A. Evans R. S. Wilsor. R. Wallintr and D. Alexander T <>n. M. Elliott, C. Q. Starkey. and H. G. Riches. B.C.C. M \1141 words
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Article530 1933-06-11 10 MALAYS HAVE AN OFF DAY. Dollah Missed? CLOSE PASSING TACTICS UNSUCCESSFUL. ntinued from aag4 aae.) Crawford, worke.! indelatigal.lv in th. defence, and Keng Hock, who waa playing 1 mstea.l of Dollah was well on the ids ■coring on one hen a PUJIh in the back by the defender rol.lMsd him530 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-11 10 ten-four AUSTIN the jpt»^JljUsital 4^ MM^|^B isssaia^sy^^^^!^^* Th* TEN FOI'R i. recent model fhat has been long enough on thr rofd to be thoroughly terted b> owner drivers. Their verdict of approval haa been pronounced. _HH^3! A four r>lindrr engine of exceptional flexibility and ample reserve of power, a four83 words
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Advertisement98 1933-06-11 10 ur "mikw* t t -^__\lX_ _T 1 t WsV£pg^k< children v "_fel 1 vigorous he alth /T'j > >* ji B "IP 1 VERY mother can help her f^little ones to radiant health J/m _B 1 X* b^ Riving them a nutritious, 3M Jr^irJ- balanced diet. That is why Xr*98 words
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Miscellaneous70 1933-06-11 10 TELL ME THE ANSWER TO I lU_ RISK THAT 1 I 1 I 7" THI HOMEWORK WHAT IS THE MOST X "^Si^ M />SX POP- QtfeSriON, D N T IMPORTANT P.LOMD~ 5 j^' O O P f THINK IT COMTRIBUTIOhJ &L f 3 -~x wm i_» CHEMISTRY HAS *^i f70 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1933-06-11 11 The Very Strange case Of The Kenyah THE MVSFJ'M SPF4KS. BURIAL RITES OF BORNEO. (l!y A Sunda> Times Special Representative.) rE oinaU- n.ug.ii!'u".Hv <>! Chinese Mired with the simplicity of Earopo;»;i funrvuls lin- never failed to Btrike visitors to Si igapor*, but the ritval Of a Kcny.iii (a Bornean tribe)1,072 words
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Article, Illustration1755 1933-06-11 11 LAST Monday at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang, the Telok Ayer Kpworth League held their first grand picnic of the year when more than 50 leaguers and friends present enjoyed to their hearts' content. On arrival Miss Wong How Ding, Ist vice-president, conducted an burtMhn1,755 words
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Advertisement265 1933-06-11 11 Jim made WmM THI* BOY ■■mbmmmml i_^ .1 1 MMMMMMMMj m^jpm I HW M K I Look at his smiling health I look at his well-honed and L^SMak 4t& I He is a Cow Gate baby i.|^™^^^ I the useless tat and the weak- V& Immmmmkmm^lmmmM nesses of the ordinary265 words
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1854 1933-06-11 12 Pirates, Psychology and European Politics. The Book Critic Reviews A Mixed Bag About WELLS OMNIBUS. lln Stieiitilit Uoiuance- «l 11. <J. Wals Ki -hi Noveh in One Volume. <;ol lane/. 80. Hd. rQS morSSOM tome, which eontuins such t'amoi.- work- M "The Island «>f Dr. Moreau;" The First Men in1,854 words
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Article204 1933-06-11 12 1, the Kditor of the Sunday Times. Sir, Having read the list of schools that •Wanderer" has compiled in The Sunday Tim I would like to petal out tha' he has omitted the name ot a voi good school in Ootaeamund in the Nilgri-, S. India.204 words
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Article508 1933-06-11 12 Half Angel. K> lleaslip Lea. fn for a IVnn>. hy Sophie Kerr. Jarrolds. 7s. Kd. HKRE we have two tales of the matrimonial adventures nf two pairs of the yomyer -et ia America and, curiou.- ly enough, both couples end up with their original partner-, though508 words
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Article1166 1933-06-11 12 I Dors. By Lt.-t'ol. <;. H. Badcoek. Jenkins. :<s. fid. COLON Kl. Badcock has aNßfJ|aa] H* comparativi-ly small -pace of -i pages a mine of infm mation for all those whope affection for doga desires them to ensure that their f ri« nds receive th" be^t treatment1,166 words
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Article132 1933-06-11 12 To tfc* Ktin. i ■><■ In Sunday Tunes. I potfrt iiH|uiiics in your pape for inlVnnalion :i- to il'f proper care i hooks in th\< iinintiy. 1 haw a l>-v bim valuable) hooks and at .■.I with uilver Ash, rut, iv.<> mililen .-tt r hi- ia132 words
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Article451 1933-06-11 12 Ditertiw. \'.y !.i)'.ii> Joseph Nance. J.ii-ihltl ♦>•». Ked Head of Iho Ked Sea. I{> William Makin. Jutm.lo 7>. tkl. DETEdTVI tlif imdf»\n«)m. Vprk, an<) Mr. Ya,nci gtorj packed full of drama. W| ha r the usual villainous District At\ic!im l>y fair rmum or fool, 00l pigaom,"451 words
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Miscellaneous19 1933-06-11 12 h^ not «eew our or rtft mUW* If oeageff hoi fooo >n^ .-> ffti»i, j'v I o.^ s iw //f^^v19 words
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Article, Illustration1595 1933-06-11 13 Looking Back Chi A Great Record. THF. Singapore Recreation Qnh celebratea its Mth o\ -lulay o.i Jimc. 2:< Ihil Mar, having been on that day in I,v8:;." <>^ i:i'- to the Fad Uwt His Excellency (Sir Cedl Clement') will I on the actual dale of1,595 words
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Article96 1933-06-11 13 Match Between S. R. C. And Wilts. Abandoned. The cricket match between the Wiltshire Rcgt and the S.R.C. piaye.l yester<;ay on the S.R.C. grcu.id was abandoned on account of rain. Thj Wiltshire* batted rirrt and were all out for 165. The S.R.C had scored 38 with Hum out96 words
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Advertisement211 1933-06-11 13 One of those J^ who did j! J*NBBBkJ/ I know people who have rejected the opportunity of taking out a Life Assurance -j& Policy. I did not. After the Prudential < lSSsfflw^^m Guaranteed Income Policy had been exJm -J^l^ /'m r plained to me I lost no time in paying211 words
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2343 1933-06-11 14 POOR DAY FOR FAVOURITES. Big Dividends. THREE FIRSTS FOR MR. WAHAB. (From Our Kacinu Correspondent.) rV. following are the detailed results of »he last day of the Singapore T.rf Club's amateur meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday. lid 1THE SECOND PONY SCITRRY. Vilue $500.2,343 words
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Article113 1933-06-11 14 Saw Her Husband Drowned. A young Oxford hi ide, who was married only six weeks ago, saw her husband drowned in the River Cherwell, when they were returning home in a punt on May 2'.t. Mr. Leslie Urch tL'x) hit wife and two men friends had a day's113 words
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Article695 1933-06-11 14 Jalan Besar Surprise. SCRAPPY GAME IN THE MUD. K A. K.A.F. 2. I A SURPRISE was experienced by the handful of spectators who went to I the Jalan Itesar Stadium ycslciday, to i witness the First Division match between the R.A.F. and the R.A., when, contrary695 words
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Article87 1933-06-11 14 Owing to the wilhdrawnl from tht Commercial Cup competition of Naval Base Sports Club, the following: change* in grounds have Ihh-ii made M.P.H. vs. A.P.C., fixed for Monday will be playel at Ja v Beaar Stadium instead of Geylang ground as originally intended. Municipal Services vs. Tan Kah87 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-11 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life BaiMiag, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC The Company has 420,000 depo-ited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the80 words
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Advertisement66 1933-06-11 14 _jt>n't'^^ fc >(~iiiii tt^^^ CHEESE TO SUIT EVERY PALATE. CHEDDAR (AUSTRALIAN) GO U D A (dutch) EDAM (dutch) DUTCH CREAM KRAFT GORGONZOLA ROQUEFORT G R U V E R E (swiss) DIPLOMA CHESHIRE, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEPOTS. i l\ W&JJ i/ i) or 1 /'l' v' >/Vf I iN I■*66 words
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Article3688 1933-06-11 15 Forwards More Cricket Selection Complaints. DURING the week Sihinpor since- fully negotiated its third hurdle ia representative criehel with team that underwent neveral changes, two of which weie at llie eWVeath hour. That, in spite of all these, tin- State should have conquered its second most formidable3,688 words
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Article966 1933-06-11 15 EVENTS COMPLETE JLST BKFORF RMN R\ rr I.X -n have been ur.fortaaate thai y.-a- m far -i* thahr athletk sporu are coaweratd. Last Tuc bslf -i hool groand and the school wen ready to greet lr-»ite crowd of victors including Mr. A. S. Haynes. the I Colonial966 words
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Advertisement421 1933-06-11 15 HER FAT IS GOING FAST If von an in what is happening list, and hip I wii Ii I JLiasrhi n tl i and I hop weight -till more Regardinft ni; dkmg Xi nschen I va 41-in> aasj I am W-ins. I !>ottle o> Krnaehe nth. I lake one naif421 words
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Article, Illustration138 1933-06-11 16 LAST DAY OF BUKIT TIMAH MEETING. MR. KIRWAN. who I'aih-d to repeat Friday's surccs* yesterday \l|{. ItKNN on I.Miella al Friday's meeting at Bukit Timah LAND'S END winning hy a short-head from Cinders in the first race. TUB FINISH «.f the third race showinar South Hind winning fn.m Pataque« (O138 words
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