The Straits Times, 18 June 1933
1933-06-18
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Title Section34 1933-06-18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 1 No. 79. Sunday, June 18th., 1933. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspapei in Malaya. No. 79. Sunday. June 18th., 1933. Price HO cents.34 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1933-06-18 1 Malaya Being Robbed By Malicious Agitation. DUMPING DUTY PLACED ON OUR EXPORTS. Inquiry D emanded. GOVERNMENT HOODWINKED BY BUSINESS INTERESTS? (Exclusive Sunday Times News.) AN AMAZING SITUATION HAS ARISEN IN THE TRADE RELATIONS BETWFEN CANADA AND MALAYA. IT IS ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN CREATED BY1,331 words
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Article194 1933-06-18 1 IMPRISONED BRITONS IN MOSCOW NO RELEASE UNLESS TRADE EMBARGO IS LIFTED. I -liilon. Jam 17. THI Daily Exprtu aadentandi that Mr. l"!i\ Pole i.itorviewcd Al. Litvinotf, th«- Soviet Foreign Commimar, in London and appealed for Mm rtlaaw ■I Missis. Thornt'in and M:icl)onald, theimprisoned Metro-Viik i engiaat] tnat M. LitvinorT refused194 words
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Article324 1933-06-18 1 WINNERS OF THE $1,000. And Result Of June 9 Race Contest. ANOTHER $250 MUST BE WON. 4 Cheques For $250 And 3 For $33.50. Although the race for the Ascot (.old Cup diil not produce any sensational upset and all the first four horeefl were strongly landed, only J'jur competitors324 words
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Article73 1933-06-18 1 The ruhVr quotations issued by the Singapore Chambtr of Commerce Kuhber .\s*t;-jation at n<;en yesterday w« re as follows K.S.S. eajaal (<> London Standard: Jluyers SelUrs Sp'H (boat) 9% 9' t ir.O.H.) iM, 10 Standard K.S.S. en Tt nder l!u\crs Sellers Jal) 2 Hi J».l>-S.|.t. 9 11/16 973 words
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Article36 1933-06-18 1 LONDON IS ANGRY WITH F.M.S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 17. The F.M.S. (internment* proposal to revise the tin export duty has painfully surprised London and steps are already being taken to organise opposition.36 words
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Article2092 1933-06-18 1 GREAT MALAYA CUP GAME. M. Command .1 N. Seml>ii;ui THIRTKKN must tie the Mtlaya Command's unlucky number f or it was in the l'tth minute of their Malaya Cup game at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, that Farmer, their clever outside-left, v. as injured, and this undoubtedly2,092 words
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Article70 1933-06-18 1 CONSTERNATION IN K. L. Police Take Action Against Cyclists. "tARKING CHAHGES/ (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. > /CONSTERNATION reigns among cyci- t v> ists Kuala Lumpur. The police have j launched a campaign against owners of bicycles who leave their machines un- at) .ended in the streets70 words
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Article88 1933-06-18 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RIBBER. TIN. Spot ftli 7a. fid. Three months i'2l s 7*. 6d. .Market Flat. SILVER. Spot 19 1/lfid. Two months 19 '/•<•• CROSS RATE. London-New York, 1.07 'j, down 4'<. New York-London, 4.07 down ."> s (Rate as supplied by the88 words
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Article41 1933-06-18 1 U. S. RUBBER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I ondon, June 17. The Unite! States rulthvr consumption for June is estimated at 50,000 tons compared with 44,581 t ns in May. United Kingdom s wk^ are be'iered to have increased b] reck.41 words
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Advertisement17 1933-06-18 1 JTHE OCEAN ACCIDENT I AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. ((Incorporated in Great I Britain.) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPOKK.17 words
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Advertisement99 1933-06-18 1 [poueiEs \^f/ Ore "Beautiful \*fc£i than Flowers Babies fed on Bear Brand X^y {T^s^* cannot help being beauJ^>,sjj»* tif til, for a Bear Brand T s -r^^JL. baby is a healthy baby. If yo u wish you can feed rjfr X your baby on Bear Brand from the day of99 words
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Article1448 1933-06-18 2 Behind The Front Page RIPPLING water- Ac colon,- i slate. Snowy clouda OH the Western nori/or which the Rising Sun in the East has se' .•ill aglow with a delicate red -hade. The rich Mown oi few junk*' heralding the ttm activity of their Oi ii ntal world. MTaviag palms1,448 words
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Advertisement169 1933-06-18 2 BY OUR DIARIST. SPECVIATIONO OBSECBHIIYf There are business houses which, while conducted along well-tried and conservative lines, are founded upon a basis as speculative as if their daily transactions were decided by the throw of a dice. Markets may rftep; you can eaVOf possible MM by ioiwi.id BsHM. BsdsMsje may169 words
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Advertisement615 1933-06-18 2 $250 Must Be Won In New Racing Contest. NO ENTRANCE FEE. A DouMr Chance For All CoiapetHorg. There is n< race M <tutstan('iinr imp rtai [omc (ftir iiig the next. t«-i! aaya and no local ra< has until ti day ot the Ptnik Sfeethsf at [poll on Saturday w il.615 words
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Miscellaneous218 1933-06-18 2 WHEN WF. WERL L THOUGHT You so aD A CARRIED, POP V/E.RE A BRAVE MANf/^i 4% LOT OP OTHER POP Jyn >l\ y y^ N people; >x Hy J. MILLAR WATT, [J^ \^<i- W >H? -13 '«JL/* (f> (Cupyriglit. 1931. by The Bell SynJicite Ir.c^ w J 0 THIS WEEKS218 words
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Article, Illustration1733 1933-06-18 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst E; earda mn stacked against 00, >■■ could not make the contract," in v nt remark at the Bridge table, Miinctinu's founded on fact, but quite frequently, if the j.nal; i M close and accurate, upon1,733 words
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Advertisement273 1933-06-18 3 For The Passing I Hour. $10 JUMBLED LETTER CONTEST. CEVERAL readers continue to ignore the conditiuius in the Jumbled Letter Contest and submit lists that must have taken many hours to compile but which are wholly inadmissible as containing words in which the same letter is used twice over, words273 words
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Advertisement443 1933-06-18 3 %m# I J bSt ••▼l* AKK an influential and ret>pi-cted citizen in imall ritf in thi* country. You are considered, and no, com -md inocJeiate in your opinions und in the c* you advocate. But during an extensive trim throoiili Europe i; bai m happaßmi that you have ieained much443 words
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Miscellaneous334 1933-06-18 3 W«UIWMHl;ill!l!IIIINIIiUHIIIIHIIIIIlHllllllli:!IIIIIIHIIIIill!l>n Test >our general knowledge b> set ing how m;in> of ihe following BjmaHMl you can answer correctly. Keplies on page 15. GBfBUL Ql KSTIONS. 1 Who holds the U.S. Amateur (101 l 22. Wha. b a reprisal? title for l'.);{2? 2;. Which is the higher in rank, an eail334 words
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Miscellaneous87 1933-06-18 3 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE i [5 H V* is WMf* I 7 iT~ irx ar WL--— Z l J__lJ;i_-: I CLUES. ACROSS. D»tom t> L'ti. Appurpnt 1 28." Fragment Impute '•»l' instrument He.wJM 41 Cod Otaini 44. .hurch dicniury B\ IT. Sixii Summit \fresh Sttltitnni of Lust Sunnay s Import •vi87 words
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Article, Illustration675 1933-06-18 4 PLASTICS MAKE ANYTHING. Ships, Homes And Even Cups And Sneers. WORK FOR 120.000. Substance Bctler Than Steel Or Stone. One day gad, ■Bssrt I l>e."wr -il 1 f.'.rmaldchyde on some cheese v side f<r mire in gfhwatwy. In the m<.rninu the rheaiH675 words
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Article424 1933-06-18 4 Scientist's Challenge. "UNIVERSE IS NOT RUNNING DOWN." The universe is a universe of life. I would suuveNl an everir tin 1 .succession af dtininanl planets with iheir dcniinant ncrsoaaHticfl nrh« each lor the period of his ascend ;«iu\, \v»;u!d he the i-i^n n« spirit oi the world."424 words
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Article129 1933-06-18 4 ("omedy Of Stranded Soldiers' "Sos." The Muddler-, London. 1. t!.. War Oftirc." These ward) and a 1 Army postcard, formed the subject of an amusing story told at the Philatelic CoagTaM in London. Mr. I. .1. Simons, one of he delegates, stated that "<> or 10 .-oldiers who129 words
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Article1107 1933-06-18 4 REVELATIONS IN FLAT TRAGEDY. INDIAN CHEF CHARGED WITH MURDER OF WHITE WIFE. CM.IMI'SKS of a man and woman meviasj I M a balcony, their silhouef ifl a U-<ir n. tin- fla.-h of .-u-el, a v>i< ■peaking ia foreign accents behind a ."in, and1,107 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-06-18 4 The Ist ISaltalion Knyal Scots, the oldest regiment in the llritish Umy. rehear-in:: Tor the msyal Tournamt'n< al ol;. mpia at which there \.ei\- two mishaps. (Story in Col. .">).29 words
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Article217 1933-06-18 4 Money No Use To Richest Girl. NEARLY every shop and every cafe in Paris was essaad an May N as a i>ro-te.-t agaavst the iacreaaod (i^vernment taxation. The strike la-ted from 1 .m. to ."> p.m., durinjr which time -hopkeeper> list* aned to lory laaecnai a>rain>t the increased taxation at217 words
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Article69 1933-06-18 4 Birth Control To Blame For U.S. Troubles. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 17. The New York correspondent of the Daily Mail Mates that Dr. Hirst, of Philadelphia, declared l to the American Medical Association that birth control was to lie blamed for the powerlennnefw of Congress over69 words
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Article31 1933-06-18 4 To C'arr>' 100 Passon^er«s In Addition To Crew. (From Our Own Correspondent* London, Jutle IT. French rntrineers are designing aeroplanes to carry 100 pa.-senjfers in adJitio., to th« crew.31 words
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Article32 1933-06-18 4 I ondon. -hi'ie It i- reported in relen that a virtual ajfree;nent f"- the itaMlisation of the dollar at an approximate <>ound f l.n."> h:\< alieady l>ei n reached.— Keuti32 words
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Article376 1933-06-18 4 AN unfortunate series of aecid'-nt^ spoilt MM opening item of the jubilee Soyal Toa manic nl at oiympia on Ma> -'5 pjal after the Kinjr had insprcte<l th» guards of honour. Thy coneetn of the Kinjr and Queen was evident; hut there were fortunately no injuries,376 words
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Article84 1933-06-18 4 Doctors Concern Over His Condition. Poona, June 17. A board nf si\ aaatan who are atten injr Mr. Gandhi a c not satisfieJ with hiprograea. His w«ijfht does* not increase and he has a tendency towards increased blood pressure. Complete meifal and physical te-t for a f interReuter - 84 words
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Article74 1933-06-18 4 T. T. RESULTS. The baser Touri-t Traany race at the Isle of Men resulted ss follows: 1. Stanley Woods (Norton); J. Simpson (Norton); V. Hunt (Norton). Woods also won the junior T. T. on a Norton, while Hunt was second. Woods was successful in both races last year. In both74 words
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Advertisement83 1933-06-18 4 ten-four AUSTIN the t L. BSK^snaSL~ e/gsv^Ha^«? h« m I OIK a recent model that has bi-cn lung enough on Ihr ni'il ii> lie thuronKhly tvKtca t>> i>»ner driM-rn. Their verdict of ap lirmal l\;i- been pronounced. A [our i > Under engine of exceptional flexibility and ample reserve of83 words
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Article, Illustration3318 1933-06-18 5 LET'S STOP THOSE BORING PARTIES Informality At The Swim m i n g Clvb The Wanderer's Diary Of The Week. o oo oe c cc oooe>o)o cc ooo»ooeoo coo» —Or Gloom At Government Ho use AMR. 1.. T WILLIAMS hit the nail marked I Ipoh Swimming Club3,318 words
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Advertisement32 1933-06-18 5 TODAY SEA VIEW HOTEL CONCERT FROM 12 to 2 p.m. PAUL STRAUSS ORCHESTRA TIFFIN SPECIALITY RIJSTAFFEL MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE SEA VIEW HOTEL BATHING TENNIS GOLF SUNBATHING SEA VIEW ALWAYS DEUGHTFI/.32 words
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Advertisement264 1933-06-18 5 RENE ULLMANN EXPERT WATCHMAKER JEWELLER THE NEWEST SHAPES IN WRIST Cf POCKET mWA TCHES Over 1,000 different patterns in stock i in GOLD WHITE GOLD CHROMIUM etc. p t2 -Li FOR LADIES: baguette J I^V^: NARROW SHAPE WRIST WATCHES la m PLAIN FROM $20.i L. WHITE GOLD OR PLATINUM V-jW264 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1933-06-18 6 From A London Woman 's Window. (FrwM Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Timks Okkk k. Fleet Street. May 18. TMK lust Coui-t of the season was held last Thursday night at Buckingham J Maw, The Kinu was not well enough It he pre-.r-y.. In the .-carle:1,285 words
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Article, Illustration748 1933-06-18 6 Hollywood Says MILADY'S feel this coming season, according to Helen Hayes, who i.- appearing in Paramount'- "A Farewell to Arms," will appear small by wearing the new slip|H-i> with rounded toe, short vani|i and not too high a heel. '■There are four styles of shoes with748 words
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Advertisement196 1933-06-18 6 WHITEAWAYS BACK TO PROSPERITY SALE P^\ Pink cer.scdßrai--2? sicre with lace fronts, edged at top with fint JtLj net e| tic ":^mJ back. W All sire* I Sale Price $1.20. Ladies' Attractive /V*A light weight //C w*/ Waterproof Coat. I PilH-il Fawn. Vx Shades !<<-• I. V N .i \y,196 words
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Advertisement272 1933-06-18 6 HOLLYWOOD STARS b«u« Da«w: Warner i»roa. Mar Prefer Tangee Theatrical "Give- u-. a lipstu.l." said the famous ■ooMtci of Hollywood, "with die same niarvii.uis ha-* a> 1 .ifi^cc. but darker anil am \\\\A in lolorKip." TaVJM 1 "heairual. the now dark shade for llmsc wfca n quire ihe more mvul272 words
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Article, Illustration2238 1933-06-18 7 THE QUEEN'S HALL MURDER '■■»«|SI( urn. a'.nr, Nowadays we If! tetm i" be living in a regular atmesphcre of music and murder. I say that's rather a iii<e bit of alliteiat; n at her like the title o! thriller"' "If you can write well enough you ma) V ;il'l( to2,238 words
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Article, Illustration529 1933-06-18 7 JIM', anil July arc the. usual months foi wcduMiu^ ami many prospective In m Malaya must be thrilled at the thouKhi of that Kit'" 1 day and i he enchanting tack they hope t«. piesent at the i-him-h and the reception. Colours. Wedding g*w»s in529 words
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Advertisement100 1933-06-18 7 THE SCAMP. MISCHIEF MEANS HEALTH "Baby Lucille is a bonny, healthy baby now, thanks fo l^actog en, of which 1 cmiuioi spciik too hi>ihl>, for 1 am sure Lactogen has cured all her ilijiestixc troubles, she li.is fjgajac on so well since she had it. She now weighs 16-lbs. 9100 words
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Article558 1933-06-18 8 Tin- |i<> limn oi ricrieal mcatacn <>f the Governmenl service in Mulaya during the present retrenchment period hj not a happy one. They exercise little influence and no power, and even though the decisions which are made by the higher authorities in respect of them may be perfectly558 words
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Article1383 1933-06-18 8 Sir Malcolm Watson - The Sq uadr ons Of Death Sir Malcolm Watson. By Planes That Carry Yellow Fever. IT i« exaggeration to ssy that civilsiation will come to v standstill if the modern development of mechanical t port in Africa leads to the spread of yellow fever from its natural home in West1,383 words
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Article1455 1933-06-18 8 THE ASSERTIONS OF ANANIAS |S& TODAY'S Ten dollars for a i? funny story until further notice. ft Ananias wishes to express his thanks to the young lady who called during the week with the Kilt of a copy of Kudyard Kipling's Collected »rse. It is not everyone who would respond1,455 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-06-18 8 An exclusive portrait taken on Friday of a jr<nt. in The Sunday Times office dealing with the l!«.H47th imiuiiy M U whether the result of the $I,(MXI Am*4 Gold (up Competition wg» known yet.34 words
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Article116 1933-06-18 8 (Ananias News Factory.) London, Saturday. A \itally important meeting took place at the Mile Knd Corner House llrs morning when the question of restriction was thrashed out by all the international represen atives left over from the World Economic onference. There was every indication of complete agreement being116 words
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Advertisement187 1933-06-18 8 AMUSEMENTS. SINGAPORE. NKW WORLD. SIDK SHOWS. CAI KET l>\\< ING, TALKIBR, THKAIKKS and CINEMAS. SEA VIEW HOTEL. CONGEST II a.m. Io I p.m.— I'aul Slrauss and Orchestra I.V iafiel. KUALA LUMPUR. COLISEUM THEATRE. I TU BBCRKT OF MADAME MAM HK. With Irene Dunne. PRINCE'S THEATRE. I lIKS M.I. IT SIN.187 words
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Advertisement10 1933-06-18 8 "PIANO"! TUNING—REPAIRS. REMOVALS—HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road.10 words
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Advertisement330 1933-06-18 8 A strange thing 1 befell me on Wednesday morning. I MM into office at the u^u.il tinn- and found afli\ed to my desk l.y means of a Mot>d-M:iiued tlaRi- of paper I mi ng I raaga .mn and ui- wierd hleroglypaic I eaa*1 make or tail of it. so 1330 words
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Miscellaneous20 1933-06-18 8 Sunflag Wants EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES: 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE (161. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEFHONB M8i.20 words
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Article, Illustration848 1933-06-18 9 Malayan Trade Boom Follows Tin And Rubber Advances. SALES IMPROVING IN ALL TRADES. Business Men Rejoice. THE BROKERS ARE BEGINNING TO SMILE AGAIN. PROSPFRTY IS Il^T AROUND THE CORNER! More than IfctVJCpenct uer pound and 121 5 per ton these were th. closing prices for ruhber and848 words
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Article443 1933-06-18 9 THE CAMERA MEN ARE COMING! HOLLYWOOD IS JUST CRAZY ABOUT MALAYA. AfU'i the phtnonK'nil MMCCM of Frank Muck" Urin-: Km Back Mivc in AnUHfl Hollywood li.inrd it^ tired Mai >ophistiiatt'd »\es lo the M;il:i>:m MM with ;i imw inhTf^l. WITHIN ;i (> -w "i "-ib >'o Ic* ibiin three producing443 words
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Article270 1933-06-18 9 SING A PORE WEDDING. Mr. H. St. Cyr Kappa And Miss B j\ Cartels. Tiie wedding took pkMC a St. 'n!nu' Cathedral yesteniay of Mr. Barry St. Cyr Rappa, youngeal -on of Mr. tad M b, K. Rappa, of Siogaporei and I'll Brenda Floienee Bart* ls, eldest dauchte; of Mr.270 words
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Article122 1933-06-18 9 Mr. K. Kouller. Brilbh Trade (on»n»issit.nei ihiif hj a ftwNng <»l ii:i)«h greater confidence. That is the most e\pressiw itmrlpjiMNi I c.in appl> to the out!<)(»U in Malax ;i !cda\. Then' can ml n<» ureat impn.xemcnt in tho conditions, iwnii until Ihf purchaNing MWcr wf the bulk ot122 words
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Article73 1933-06-18 9 Paul's, Minnesota, June 17. WilLain liamin, a v\eall!iy btwwar, babaan kMnannad and the captor threatening him with death in default .>f payment of $100,0(10 ransom. -Beater. Mr. William Hamm ia well-know r. American Capitalist, lie is rVasiden and Treasure' 1. 1 Tic... Hamm Brewing to., Hamm Really 0..73 words
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Article, Illustration552 1933-06-18 9 OVERCROWDING and bad eonditi existing in liiul u»|) in SkWMMtV an. I alien <l cruelt) have lieen M n i I jecta ot public commti t thi-. week. A Si'ndav Tmn- rMMKir has made inquirmi and paid \isit t<< ail the hip' shop., m Rochore Read552 words
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Article160 1933-06-18 9 Mr. Frank S. Ameiican Trade (Ommissioner. says There is a definite impro\ement in the outlook espeetnll.i in 'he sentiment towards it. "The depreciation in the value of the gold dollar has brought about many inquiries for American aj>encic<. Orders are being placed for American goods whilst America is160 words
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Article61 1933-06-18 9 I liombay Brokers To Retaliate. Bombay. June 17. In reti liaiion to the Japanese boycott lof Indira cotton it i.s understood that an infly ential section of the Bombay Brokers" Association is considering tht I boycott of Japanese members. The li esident of the Association apj pealed tReuter - 61 words
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Article105 1933-06-18 9 ALLEGED HAMMER ATTACK ON WIFE. (Prom 0,.. own Correspondent.) ■trembnn. June 17. Ka-;ih illume, ahout two milt^ |:i\\;i\ from Ser*'nihan town, on the main road to Tort Dukson was Ihe scene of an alleged murder in the Mfffj hours of >e-UMda\ morning. A<lome-tie ajnarral between an105 words
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Article55 1933-06-18 9 on Our Own < orrespond' than, June 17. On a eharga af thefl of 1-"><i shuniniuni .-leets from tb. Hassha i Batata^ a Chinese riam-d I. an II d !>«'• fore the Seremban Mairi>trat( loday. Evidence was given l.y two other <'hin--.lti nee for the same offeme when55 words
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Advertisement255 1933-06-18 9 TOM WALLS Racehorse Owner and Actor-Manager says Filter tip' beats 'Smoker's throat' "It is an exciting moment when your horse is lined up for the start of a Hi race. g—M**^ The right moment for the right cigarette 2| ft dv Maurier. of course, because their flavour is -i excellent255 words
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748 1933-06-18 10 BOOM STARTS "CRIMPING." Myr.tery Disappearances In Perak. LABOUR SHORTAGE. Planters Scramble To Find Men. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, June IT. So keen is the dem;md tar toncur i:>useil »>> the rubber bonmlet of the past few weeks, that coolies are beinn748 words
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Article98 1933-06-18 10 3 Drinks— Then The Glass. ntt, 1 timor-ls th, ad 1./ Man c pvvNf h."i(is ir,i aaawd A. Cho^oril t nl< 1< il a 1, Virtorii' Street and ronmtmed '/,;<• (l u>s" in iji'irl: surr- nWa i'-r.it ml, 1 <in '■>,, •'tld Ibr jn-opli in tin Mr iiiin! !>• ■■■•<98 words
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Article320 1933-06-18 10 POND FIND STARTS NEW WEEKEND PASTIME. i Prom Our I pondent. i Berembaa, June it. /CAPTURING it di! In old mining V^ poadi m and arooad Beremban <list ritt seeitis to have developed into a new week-end pastime. The capturing of an old and large320 words
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Article123 1933-06-18 10 Ends In Five Denths In Free Tight. The popular pa; ion i'or bull-fifchting cox live lives, and injuiies to tkree omjot at the village of Zarza d< <!rana<lilla. in Ca< nee. The ball-fight wai the ilU'ira! Caaea, ia which a fierce bull is loOMd in the village -'.•.•el aad123 words
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Article94 1933-06-18 10 Two Drowned Trying To Save It. (From Hur Own ('inTPspomli-nt.) London, June IT. A policeman an<! ;i local Iwixei 1 were drowned in the River 1 1 well a Manchester last niirht in attempting to reaeaa a v. iiich was traaaad <>n the lain vi Victoria Bridge in94 words
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Article641 1933-06-18 10 Effect In Malaya. TEMPLE ENTRY FOR THE UNTOUCHABLES SOON? i PVaai Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. What has been t\e effect <,f| fiandhi's fast amentr the Hindt:! population of Malaya i WKKKINC an answer to this question I railed today on Rao Sahib Kunhi raman641 words
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Article230 1933-06-18 10 HIS NAMES FOR <>[ R MAIN STMEBTS. NEXT time you cannot make your ha palter anderstaad where you wish to go. try these Chinese- names on him the name- by which he knows Singapore's mam streets: North Bridge Road is known to the ricksha puller230 words
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Article49 1933-06-18 10 The least af Corpus Christi will be celebrated in ihe Cathedral of the < Shephenl and at the Church of St. Joseph today when a high ma.-- will be said ai S a.m. At I p.m. Vespers will Ik- sung followed by the preceaaiaa an-l Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.49 words
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Article256 1933-06-18 10 H<ii an few oarda vtit-k '>■> ••nun •>i the Sunday 000 racing e*i»- A LI. MM full name is Ali bin^ Mai iiiat'i is a Mnl.il>a;i Indian an<! the i wner of a typical --undiy goods keda> in t u «> mi idle of a Malay village256 words
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Article766 1933-06-18 10 FROM THE COCKTS. "Jaga Kreta?" Boys Rounded Up Again. TBI oiive .m ".laga kreta?" ba) >rill being eoathsued b* the police, .ui<i two Indians and a Mai»y youth were produced before Mr. J. F. F. Crcggr, the Third Police htagiotrate, yesterday, chavKcd wi-h mating public i-.i isance in766 words
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Advertisement16 1933-06-18 10 f IRST thing in the morning— an jj^ FA A excellent pick-.e-up H PERRINS' W SAUCE16 words
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Advertisement91 1933-06-18 10 You'll add a keener edge to your appetite if you regularly drink JHgf> chop kepala -■HJ-F^^ ;i l BRITISH BREWED BEER wwl^^iii NOW SELLING AT ?Jifr^ 7^F (SINGAPORE PRICES) jL *z <t^fi on PER CASE OF mJ daVO.UU i>6 PINT BOTTLKS. WltflferißJli IB or Ou.Oll per Dozen. B^Sii if ma91 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1933-06-18 11 Cigarettes As TRIBAL Peace-Makers. j The Museum Speaks. (By Bwnday Times Special \ii prexentative) JjMIOM time immemorial, divination bj been aa art which luis found belief among peopled of every nationality and creed. The only not! cable diffsrone* between t!u day- of long ago and the preeeni time has boen1,065 words
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708 1933-06-18 11 LAST week a name whicn has been constantly splashed in the headline of tho newspapers of the world during the past thirty years returned to its position of front page new-. Yenizelos, the maker of modern (ireece, again escaped the assassins' bullet though his708 words
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Advertisement420 1933-06-18 11 "FEEDIN6 TIME FOR SMILER" f-^^TT —^v™ 3 J "TT SSI ViHtsHt^ SAT.sfftcTj- r:*f~) .scK.frtow if opve'-s nrris t^t a «ood nvtiv muK, n?v "\.iwT ptxr. MfarANCM &CXTS on wai jU6T wt>wf rs hi'-. wrw Tun afjloj &oWI w.rn sjoon rooop beats on hie, n»«.' It r i I 1 [~tt420 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1933-06-18 12 ABOUT 5( t the I'nittfd i a very enjoyal M*. V* Booa Haw's bungalo Panjang on S\ nday. ection with the third annivi i n of the United •h -in! ion. In thi afternoon the third aanssal meeting and the election of ofAce-bvarem for 1933 I resulted1,317 words
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Article560 1933-06-18 12 11. ll;ir\c> h. t - 11. ll;ir\c> h.t\. B) The Amazing Old Man Of Szethuen. I'HREE seere years and tea:. that is the av< rage nhsm af We whsra every aerhoa expects, and human beinir- whe cheat the devil for a few more yeafl <'O'i lhe:n-;\i- entitled to a certain mount of respect,560 words
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Advertisement90 1933-06-18 12 4. b Cjaan^^^nsnannT sn^BßnV laT *0r \t\S* OFM4AT 1933. /^w N N°^^ i, HE SENIOR T. T. The Greatest I V^^^^ Motorcycle Road Race in the world was won /i \^T on CASTROL for the 18th time in succession g^g^^ lubnca,on .What better proof is |K »ible that CAMROI. aT-^^90 words
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Miscellaneous353 1933-06-18 12 THIS WEEK'S RADIO. MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA SINGAPORE RADIO I I MPI R. TIME TABLE Todays Programme. By Our Expert. Z.(..K t*»> Metres. SINGAPORE (Radio Service Co.)— 1"" Metres 49.9— M0n., Wed., and Thur«day 1 1!l to C 1881 6.16 to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. < avalleria353 words
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Article, Illustration1709 1933-06-18 13 A Travel Tale That Is Different. Xhe Book Critic Rejoices Over liatkwa'en <>f The !-'a\a«e South li\ Kvelj n beet m-m. .:;.<., F./..5. J.u.ods. ICa, HERE travel 1>0.,k that i- different M 11 i i .ve.l-know n eat* mologist and be ha- written a record of a journey in the1,709 words
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824 1933-06-18 13 A VERY ALARMING PICTURE OF THE WORLD. Moi.il Man and Immoral SiN-iety. Xv Kcinholri Neibuhr. Charles Scrihncr's Sons. 5::..".0 (I.S.A. currency) 11HI8 is the kind of l>ook which Icaw the reader foeiing that for better or Worso he has been permanently changed by it. It.- impact u|K»n the mind is824 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-06-18 13 Kilo Monastery, referred !■> in Mixs hcesman's book. >♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦•♦<11 words
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Article527 1933-06-18 13 Love (/ailing B> Maurice 1 ekobra. Werner I. auric. 7s. fid. lor an intelligent man, Maurice LX kobra bus probaoly more rubbish to the credit of his pen than any otht r author ot 1 is ability hut, as his English publish m inform v that over527 words
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Article841 1933-06-18 13 Where Ka«t Is West (Bulgaria). By Henrietta Leslie. Jauol.N 21s. IN his introduction to this r.'ost interesting work Mr. Henry W. Nevnisonl remaiKs mat all those who know MM Hal kans well have a lavourite state or race; tiie.e are pro-Greeks, pro-Turks, pro- 1 Sorb-, and841 words
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Advertisement32 1933-06-18 13 THE WRITING PAD WITH m WORLD WIDK RKl'l TATIO.N ioo WrfctmS Fed Manufactured by: JOHN DICKINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) POST BOX IfiO, SINGAPORE. AND SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS IN MALAYA.32 words
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Advertisement199 1933-06-18 13 aw« -^^gaaaaaaaT^aaw^^aaar^^^^aaT 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 Jill (htmistt and Stortu Equally goad199 words
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Article399 1933-06-18 14 LAST PICKET STAND svm:s match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lun,pur. June 17. UPLENDIO -<a:her I'fevaiL'd today for several exciting nntchts. DennisonBinith gave a good batting performance playing for Selangor Police against the Public Work:-. Department. He hit all round che wicket for <»6 which 1 luded399 words
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Article143 1933-06-18 14 ISLAND G. C Qnsilifyia\g Round l*OSti>OlH'd. Owing to heavy rain, the qualifying round of the Singapore Island ;rolf championship, to have been iiel I yesterday at the Island Club, did not take place, being po.-tponed until 'Jiis morning, starting at Ml a.m. The draw is a- IVllow 5. N. Kelly143 words
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Article61 1933-06-18 14 Victory Cher Sailors ()n V.M.C.A. Ground. In an exicitinn game of football on the V.M.< A. ground yesterday, the Wiltshire Regiment second eleven defeated the s.s. Hector XI by five goals to three. The Regiment were In-hind 2 1 at the interval but recovered splendidly to register victory61 words
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Article263 1933-06-18 14 New Water Scheme Opened By British Resident. (From Our Own Cm respondent.) Ji. IP 17. A further link to the <haii, oi ;...,.niijet at Pott I) (kson. whirl at mm tMM fo-med the only convenient health resort for Europeans in the Malay .Static, hut which has now to263 words
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Article130 1933-06-18 14 L. T. A. CHAMPIONSHIP. The following ties will be played on Monday at the S.< in the Singapore L.T.A. championship tennis tournament: Men's Open Singles. I irM Round. M. A. Alsagoff vs. L. s. Freer. I). Orsaa rs. <hia Task Yam. Second Round. Urn teesi Soo v-. Lha ■saw Jin.130 words
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Article77 1933-06-18 14 ISsssfMj To Follow Sintfuporo. (■Yem Our Own C ,1 respondent.) I'( najsK, JasM 17. Al :i mictinr held at the K. and O. Hold, Mr. H. <;. Jurwar ■re ny a decided t-> form s Penans b Club on the asasS lines as the Singapore Chess Club.77 words
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Article44 1933-06-18 14 SOME SCORING 158 Runs Hit Up In 40 Minutes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 17. P. (.off scored |SI runs in ttf minutes for L}minglon and Hants cricketers against Brockinhursl yesterday. Lymington and Hants scored 2Vi let hve wickets in under one hour.44 words
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Article93 1933-06-18 14 (From Our Own Correspondent Penang, .Juno 17. A huge crowd tinned out last night to witness the return match bet Battling Chan and Jayaraj for the bantamweight championship of North Malaya. The Igfci lasted the full ten rounds, Chan being awarded the verdict on noil* Chan \m<- the93 words
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Article35 1933-06-18 14 S. R. C. SPORTS. The S.R.( ifjatts had to be camelled rday owing to beavj ram. The event will probably be held next Saturday. Last night there wa- an at Home in the club house.35 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-18 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlement!) lIKAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Ctcil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, Kl' TIN Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England tnd compile with the80 words
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Advertisement52 1933-06-18 14 V» Bssnf bbßi '^3Bal 7U if FITCH S ROYAL r (ENGLISH) I PIMEAPPLE BRAND IMl&W i^ (AUSTRALIAN) FQESH SUPPLIES j^^^SlSllml OF DANISH BACON BQ9HH arrive eve qy TmSfitxnm FORTNIGHT. gsaTWiffiM ■and a <joocl i^-p^Joocl coo 'i ■bb^2J JF JBm. «wV^?>Tnrnn» I mT sat w^^WsßasMpMuSs^AMßßsa av-^>^^*^* I mi 330$ |1 Morning,52 words
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Article3571 1933-06-18 15 Forward's A Scheme For K.L. Asiatic Clubs. WHY do not the Asiatic sportinK elabt oi Kuala Lumpur «;et together ami i i ■s;;). iM:I rlub fOT theil d beaetii This question me last week and it struck I Mm that should be veatibsi kooii as passible and3,571 words
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Article38 1933-06-18 15 The follow ing eriekel matche- to have Ikm-ii played yestewmy <?id not take place owiiik to the raia. C.TA. >' \ndrew. an C.T A ground. S.K.A. vs. I' <>n S.K.A. ground. Pan Canning Kaffler rohegv at !•'.> 'aiming.38 words
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Article39 1933-06-18 15 Political Prison Camps All Over (iermany. (From Our Own Correspondent.) TiOndon, June 17. The special correspondent of the News Chronicli ia Germany declares that there are now- 2<U»OO people interne<l in political prison camp* throughout the country.39 words
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Advertisement376 1933-06-18 15 HEADACHE AFTER HEADACHE Now She's Free From Them. A woman wi M> ma w'no sutfc ti y Kruschen ft 1 wa.- hardly c. am a h tda But since 1 have *> i tal nj if i have hardly had t Men a:n very lhank'iil. heads h enn make one376 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-06-18 16 lln Kuala l.uniiiiir ll>in- luh practising Tor (he gymkhana to he held nc\t Salunli (Jim 14). Ihe pilot are Mews rs. H. (.rani Watson. It, G. H Wilshaw anil if J. Morton.36 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-06-18 16 The new Kemhau-Coasi Water Works i.pened yentt rday8 words
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Article, Illustration9 1933-06-18 16 The Negri S« mhilan team, photographed hefore the match9 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-06-18 16 Ihe NtL'ii Si'inhi'iun skipper. lli> ■Mi dt'lented Ihe Mala>a < ommand 2 l. ><stcrda>.13 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-06-18 16 The Negri keeper clear-, a iaagCVMM ball in the hr»»t hall.11 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-06-18 16 \'«i_ri aMriM thtir first u«>:i l by a header in the sicond half13 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-06-18 16 A general vie* on the Hone (iuards larade during the trooping of Ihr colour on the King's hirth day. Plant t News.)22 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-06-18 16 Si iik <>l ihr many spec tuto rs who enjoyed a jjreat (tame.13 words
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Advertisement13 1933-06-18 16 iGUILBAHAR 1 THE GBNI INI TONIC HAIK OIL ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. I13 words
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Advertisement277 1933-06-18 16 IGULLBAHAR; j THE DBAL SCENTED II \IK OIL \Ol CAN \\\< V^S RKl^ UPON. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) Ptrc. Life. Marine. Accident, Uoaraatrt and Motor. As»et« n.0.00ft.008 Artkar C. P«4lm. Manager I'nderwrltw Eavtern Branch, Singapore. REGLYKOL Sure Cure for Diabetes RKGLYKOL Contains medicinal herbe harmless to277 words
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