The Straits Times, 25 June 1933
1933-06-25
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Title Section37 1933-06-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 80. Sunday, June 25th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leadi ng Sunday Newspapei in Malaya. No. 80. Sunday, June 25th., 1933. Price 10 cents.37 words
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Article390 1933-06-25 1 FIRMS WANT MORE MEN. Non-European Relief Payments Falling. TURN OF THE TIDE. Mr. Lim Nee Cheok Is Optimistic. (Sondu\ Tiny Special.) I iuMii|»lm nu'iil is dtMiiasinn. FI'HTHER investigations made bf '!i«' Sanday Times" diaelooMt that the tid>- afEn«mploynient has d< finitely l>een steminei. and t:h:n barinJOM <390 words
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Article86 1933-06-25 1 The i üb' »r quotations issued by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association at noon yesterday were as followa R.S.S. oqual to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loona) io i:*/i« io?, (F.0.M.) .11 I/H n :,/16 Standard K.S.S. on I nder lluyer.s Sellers July ID i.J/lrt 10»»86 words
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Article270 1933-06-25 1 In The F.M.S. LONDON CHAMBER ALSO ATTACKS EXPORT DUTY. (ffVani Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 24. OPPOSITION to the recently amended scale of tin iaxatinn whereby the I-.. M.5. (.ovornment w.ll col.ect BNMh mi re revenue from miners when tho pi i'-i is below $nn pical270 words
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Article88 1933-06-25 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (hn.ni Our Own Correspondent.) London. Saturday. rubbbl (<)u< lalions as siioolied by SyminirUiu and Wilstn.) Spot (Buyers) 9/.',2. (Sellers) I 11 July -Sept. 11/32. Oct. -Dec. .1 7/1«. Jan. Mar. A 17 Apr.- June .V». Market lone ldle. TIN. Sum v:»l» 7a. M. Three months BID l"r*88 words
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Article, Illustration16 1933-06-25 1 Scott clearing five feet in (lie l>i Klt jit lit |> at \e-lerd.i\\ S K < ■nai t>.16 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-06-25 1 11. Deskcr winner of the 100 yards at yesterday's S.K.C. sportH.11 words
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Article409 1933-06-25 1 Shanghai. June THE South-West Political Council ha? cabled an ultimatum to the Nankin* (iovevnmen! demanding satisfactory explanations regarding the demilitarised region in North China, the announcement in full of the armistice agiepment*. and rea-ons for the Central Government's attempt to rrhre the forces of Gen. Ken,; Yu-hsiariß,409 words
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Article203 1933-06-25 1 Singapore Golf Title Surprise. A BIG surprise was created yesterday in the first round of the Singapore Island golf championship at the Island Club in the defeat of ihe Malayan champion, M. M. I'aterson. by R. J. I she r wood by four and three. Brilliant weather203 words
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703 1933-06-25 1 GAOL FOR ATTACK ON DOCTOR. MIDNIGHT SCENE AT IPOH DISPINSARY. ll'Yom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 24. It was impossible to obtain standing room and one man fainted in the rush on the court here today during the trial of L. T. Williams and George703 words
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Article, Illustration378 1933-06-25 1 ONE HOP FROM AUSTRALIA. "Not A Stunt Flight" Says Pilot. AIR MAIL SURVEY? Off This Morning For Rangoon. With the arrival of Mr. C. T. P. I Im'd {riant Pokkvr monoplane Faith In Australia at the Air Base yesterday afternoon, the flight from Australia to Singapore378 words
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Article270 1933-06-25 1 "NO FEAR OF MORE PAY CUTS. SIR CECIL CLEMENTI ON GOVERNMENT SALARIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 24. ALLEGATION'S that European Govern- m?nt officers who save money through a co-operative MOJoty may expose themselws to salary cuts were strongly refnted by Sir Cecil Dementi at the inaugural meeting270 words
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Advertisement18 1933-06-25 1 I THE OCEAN ACCIDENT lAVD GUARANTEE CORPORATION, i I (Incorporated in Great (Britain.) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.18 words
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Advertisement135 1933-06-25 1 I OCEAN i I MOTOR j I POLICIES, DRESSING TABLE WISDOM. g3b* riVERY woman of refinement takes pnde in the DHppm appearance and equipment of her dressing table. And there are few who do not know that Eau de •^■JSfl?! Cologne, especially KEY BRAND "The Fashionable Krt i/^Ba^aaW I m|135 words
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Article1692 1933-06-25 2 Behind The Front Page look upon Singapore a- th' rum Junction of the Far Easi. The im.l'- it only apposite in so fa te in inns for trade fcr tb^it paipoM i i ecu ;is London covaterpart. A bo ot port H may be. I'M' .1 siicsi'ly into Keppel Ha.1,692 words
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Advertisement48 1933-06-25 2 j^B *ff I*n B 4 -_fc^aV"^ '&nW!" BRITISH MANUFACTURE G= SOFT COLLARS PYJAMAS If ;in> difficulty 1.1 obtaining, write rOPRTAI I.DS LTD.. It, S(. Martin s-l-'-t. rand. 1 ondon. K.C.I for name of vimr n<nrc-t i .-I r and id -< riptiv r 1 1 1 r;i u r«-48 words
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Advertisement550 1933-06-25 2 $250 Must Be Won In New Racing Contest. NO ENTRANCE FEE. A Double 1 Chance For All Competitors. The Sunday Times b aff«dng ihe sum of K2M, WHU II MUST BE WON in i competition bused on next Saturday'- racing at [poh (the opening of tho Ponik meeting, Inly 1.)550 words
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Miscellaneous21 1933-06-25 2 TM£Y SAY THAT v i POP- <f* T W wVr^ WA^sr™L. f WAff insects! Rack-Scratchers y M I BY OUR DIARIST.21 words
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Miscellaneous213 1933-06-25 2 THIS WEEK'S ANNIVERSARIES. June 1872. Brov.e <Uph<int crectei' isn.V />„/«,. I'inavg Lighthouse m frv»t of Toim Hall to romphtxl. Comni' i,\n,,it. fj is v igit IHS9. Government Savings of King of Siaw to Bank transferred to Post Singapore. Office. J»O2. Chili r* n't Corotwf,; 1905 Ho worth Er* k i213 words
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Article, Illustration832 1933-06-25 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson h> World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst WHEN a player has consciously overbid his hand, in order to give his partner a chance to contract for a Slam. U is a little discoui-ajriiK to have said partner ~u;ldenly drop the bidding: espei -.ally832 words
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Advertisement217 1933-06-25 3 MO MORE M^ <:< The day must come, whether near or distant, when you will sit back and say to yourself: "No More Work." WILL 11 be a happy day for you Will you look forward to succes-ive years of carefree kisuro You will have, to assist you in thosi217 words
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Advertisement295 1933-06-25 3 For The Passing Hour. I $10 JUMBLED LETTER CONTEST. READERS continue to enter lor tiiis Jumbled Letter Contest without reading the conditions under w hich it is run and as a consequent-* many of them must i'eel considerable disappointment when the results are published. Oncp ajrain competitors are urged to295 words
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Advertisement291 1933-06-25 3 Wbal- t s22&\ jT II •1J& T YOU are a U.S. public official of the highest importance and come 1 to the conclusion that you ought, as a public duty, to take a definite stand on the matter of Prohibition. Alter much anguish of soul, you finally determine on a291 words
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Miscellaneous325 1933-06-25 3 Tim your general knowledge b> seeing how n-,an> of the following que^-tion-you can answer corretll>. Turn to pa«e 1"> to check your replies. gbcoul qtnvnoftm 1. In what c<in>U.-llation is Aictmu.-? It. What la a .-nape of the hon.eplate? Which has the greater specific- gra- 2<>. Whom did Kuthtin the325 words
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Miscellaneous52 1933-06-25 3 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE _m Mi 1 I 1* _J pp #1 CLUES. i: !TJC%« »i" It. i'ait ol v-.l a sa- i n; Torment L*. Thi.-i\ il. Mea-ur.' :.2. Bar.l ,j Pan v- eircta Solution of Lust Smmmmy i ruzzlt t doi'.utioji |<j/ 'A I >?!».: jp W P[£l SJPlo]TjPKft52 words
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377 1933-06-25 4 GIRL SEDUCER OF CHINESE GENERAL. AND 'INTELLIGENCE" RUN ON FUNDS FROM SPECULATION An astounding attack on the aliened methods of the British Intelligence Service is made in the French Police Magazine, which has a large circulation throughout France. The iirticle is signed377 words
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Article, Illustration23 1933-06-25 4 A wri*, of unique pirtufes, taken from the sir. of John Tranum. the parachuti: practising for a 4,000-foot ksp without opening htH parachute23 words
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Article63 1933-06-25 4 .Mrs. Montagu Normal., "wife of the Gavanwr af the Bank of England, has decided not to contest the Norwood Divi.sion of the 1. of which she is the sitting member, at the next election. Her reason is that her marriage, may interfere with her political career. Mrs.63 words
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Article308 1933-06-25 4 EVIDENCE OF EUROPEAN INSPECTOR "NOT A COMPETENT WITNESS" SAYS D.P.P. AFTER, three days' ii'\ning af the preliminary inquiry into the charge .if ra?h driving against laaaactar <" H Woods, another date whk «-t iaafla Mr the continuation. Yesterday mnr:»iUg. Iwpactar Woods gnv«> evidence on oatl>, his .statement being similar to308 words
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Article, Illustration865 1933-06-25 4 W^ llt<>l< l verdict of Accidental death.' We also wish to add that v.i roaaidar tin- aceJdaeri was due to Urn failure of the packing of railway sleep*™, and we fi-cl that the railway company .-Mould lake extra caution in future during these particular operation*. We865 words
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Article177 1933-06-25 4 WITH PASTE OF SANDALWOOD. A yOUNG Indian monk has arrived in London t<> anoint the King and the Prince of Wales, he says, with the isandalwood pa<le af his Order, which holds .spiritual command over one hundred million Hindus. Head- of this Order always177 words
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Article474 1933-06-25 4 "A Typical Tamil Case Judge's Comment On Cheating Charge. tilts it a typical Tamil case of the I unlortuiiatc description with which tinI Courts have recently been bothered.' commented Mr. V. I>. Knowles in mittimr to Mr. H. A. hotter, the Criminal District Jtidtfi yesterday that his client Syed Mol.aiin474 words
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Article147 1933-06-25 4 Maurice BraddelVs Escape. Nose-Dive Crash But He Was Unhurt MR. Maurice Braddo'l. the Engl sh stage and film actor and brother of Mr. Roland Braddell who>e him "Men of Tolrorrow" appears it the Pavilion on Tuesday, had an astounding escapt while flying over Stag-lan«; Aerodrome. His 'plane, a Moth, developed147 words
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277 1933-06-25 4 SUICIDE RATHER THAN GO HOME. WOULD NOT MARRY GIRL HE HAD NEVER SEEN. The relucttfitre of an Indian pprintt t to marr; a prime** he had never seen Is now stated to lie behind the death of Kanwai* J»rabh»kar Singh, heir to the throne277 words
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Advertisement73 1933-06-25 4 You'll add a keener edge to your appetite if you regularly drink Mw*- CHOp kepala awftHarTf<"'il BRITISH BREWED BEER Wm^-Jt NOW SELLING AT r}£/ifos- (SINGAPORE PRICES i mMm~-f^ r $3 50 p- ite HrAft^Hf m nn I>KK <:ASK vi W S^ If *fc*l»UU 48 QUART BOTTLES. m£f 1 Ii I73 words
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Article, Illustration3030 1933-06-25 5 Storm Over A Swimming Club— The Golfing Die- Hards— An Unemployment Problem. WHEN THE F.M.S. FLAG FLEW AT JUTLAND. THE controversy over the Cjue.itic.n o/ waether the Balaagoi ciolf club should bould t •>! build -winnning club i^ proceeding unal>ated in Kuala I.umput. and there is more3,030 words
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Advertisement27 1933-06-25 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL TODAY HIGH TIDE/ AT NOON CONCERT From 12 to 2. TIFFIN SERVED IN THE BALL-ROOM RIJSTAFFEL MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE SEA VIEW HOTEL27 words
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Advertisement217 1933-06-25 5 REAL MODERN WATCHES and CLOCKS. A- d jF" 41 j> -V 1 SELF WINDING WRIST WATCHES. ftSaaVfliunTjyHaa aam CT > km jB I I [L^^^ tfc' J ING POCKET WATCH. N ALL WATCH^ AND CLOCKS TECHNICALLY PERFECT. "ATMOS" PERPETUAL MOTION CLOCK. RENE ULLMANN BTAMFOBD KOAI) siM,.\i oui. What's on at217 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1933-06-25 6 The Fashion Editress Saw... British Fabrics At Court. Film Stars Doubles At A Ball. Hobble Skirts Back Again. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday Times Office. r loot Street, May 25. IIHE Third and Fourth Court- of the Season were held last Wednesday umi Thursday. The1,656 words
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Article, Illustration720 1933-06-25 6 ANYONI who has lived in America has marvelled that an Annlo-Saxon people should have been able to show a cuisine so varied and ingenious. The English kitchen was once quite as varied. Today it has the name of being unenterprising, though so far as quality is720 words
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Advertisement118 1933-06-25 6 WHITEAWAYS BACK TO PROSPERITY SALE CLOSES SATURDAY JULY Ist. tfi. I S^ An Attractive Sports Girdle. In pink floral material, troag ahutk HCCtion a* >idi s. Hook side fastening. Sim K tc SALE PRICE $2.75. fA 7 I Radio Hip Belt. In Pjnk Bix>ch elastic side panel>. four MMyOBOWa, fasten118 words
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Advertisement182 1933-06-25 6 2nd Floor. Ma>nard Building. Henry II Cohen, L.d. Telephone MM. 16. BATTKRY ROAR SINGAPOK3. PARFUMS OORSAY ASK FOR THE NEW PERFUMES: Al COMTESSE DORSAY LOTIONS AND IHE FAMOUS EAU DE COLOGNE DORSAY RENE UL.L.MAININ < VI'ITOI. Bl HIM. Ml W N BTAMPOKD KOAII BI.MiAPOKi < It VIKI.IS I*l I AaMMHM182 words
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Article, Illustration2858 1933-06-25 7 QUEEN' S HALL MURDER II- only the elusive Hawkes. or the perbOß whom i he false name covered., could be tr;ued there was sufficient cvi- 1 dence that the culture which Braak liaci pilfered from the University lauora- toiv had reached his hand they woul.l' have a definite ■tartiafi i>oint.2,858 words
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Article1181 1933-06-25 7 An Up-Countiy Mem. Itan't remember now exactly what I ■xpeiUd PIMM*! H ll to l:e like. e\ pt that I know I di'l vA expect to find tins civilised litlk place. We came up a WMM ago. Th< mad i UariM steadily for ai> ml M1,181 words
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Advertisement90 1933-06-25 7 ten-four AUSTIN the /^^B^SBBjaßßßaßajß^^MsaaflLtNaW I x iOO^V (V jf Thr TKN I Ol R Is a recent model that has been long enough on thr rosd tv be thoroughly tested l> ewast drivers. Their .-rdict of aplirm.il has been pronounced. A four cylinder OBBJSM of exceptional Hi .ibility and ample90 words
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Advertisement86 1933-06-25 7 i i A MILK OF QUALITY. i^^Sf^f "IDEAL" MILK ENGLISH A RECIPE FOR IDEAL SCONES. lb of flour l_i ozs of margariiu* 07. castor sugar tin 'IDEAL' Milk Ira-poonfuU »»f baking poudrr. Method:— Rub the margarine well into the flour and baking-powder, and make into a bay. Add the milk86 words
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Article, Illustration658 1933-06-25 8 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 5151. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE MSI. If the present improvement in the rubber market is maintained, a universal overhaul of wage and salary scales on Malayan estates will be necessary, and indeed the658 words
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Article709 1933-06-25 8 Clive Dalton - Clive Dalton. Th, following article, whose author spent hit childhood an the island. l'ulan Jirnni, in culled from Great Thoui/htx. MALAYA! I^jnd of beauty, roma'jv mystery. I,and of dark broodinv jungles and little green islands that seem to float upon the sparkling waters. Land I where it is709 words
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Article, Illustration1815 1933-06-25 8 THE ASSERTIONS OF ANANIAS today's v >£assertiom S I Ten dollars for a funny Htory I 3 until further TV C The greatest gocd for the greatest number." That's ji rare old battle-cry Mnoac booknailwrs, dud politicians and JonraaJisU. Many is the time that I have veiled it loud and1,815 words
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Article91 1933-06-25 8 (Wiitten by Mr. Slug, the Printer) Singapore. Saturday night. Mr. Ananias himself is the latest casualty Two hours ago he w as just looking over the final proofs af this article when an envelope was handed to him. He showed me the mys trrious message that it contained91 words
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Advertisement197 1933-06-25 8 llu* B<-l Pirk-mcup Take "SHKAVALLOV HI IDEAL TONK which StimulH. Urn A|.i"titc, Strengthens tin- \im-vc- :ip.i BofoaeraaM tin- Hiooj. 41 UtDRD _M GOLD and SII.VKR MKDA'S. Sole Aaaaai MEDICAL OFFICE, Rras H.i-nh Kuad. Singapore.* I Use H in g» salads— it adds B# PERRINS 1 IH ASTNMA. Guaranteed Surest and197 words
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Advertisement21 1933-06-25 8 PIANO TUNING—REPAIRS. REMOVALS—HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 282, Orchard Road. NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret Dancinff, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas.21 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1933-06-25 9 Piece Goods Prices Jump After Tax. BURDEN WILL FALL ON POORER CLASSES. Bazaar Trade Drops. An increase in the oust of li\injj of the p«M>rcr Haswes appeals to he an inevitable result of the change which was announced last Snturda\ in the basis of taxation1,081 words
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Article729 1933-06-25 9 $20,000,000 BY POST FOR CHINA. THE "CLUBBED LETTER SERVICE" FROM SINGAPORE. (Sunday Times Special.) Of the many millions of Straits, dollars that each year leave Mala-! an shores for other countries, over' twenty millions go by a private i postal system, known as the' dubbed letter service," which has been729 words
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Article416 1933-06-25 9 K. L. FLYING GYMKHANA. Wonder Planes. i i DARING PILOTS THRILL BIG CROWDS. I <Trom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 24. A TINY blue monoplane flashed like a J\ brilliantly enamelled dragonfly as it i soared and dived and circled in a cloud- > less sky above Kuala Lumpur416 words
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714 1933-06-25 9 (From Out Own Correspond! it.) Kuala Lumpur, Juno 24. AN imposing military ceremony will take place on the Kuala Lumpur padang tomorrow morning, when the Regimental Colour of the Selangor battalion of the F.M.S. Volunteer Forces will be presented by H.E. the High Commissioner, Sir714 words
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Article211 1933-06-25 9 Perak Turf Club's Optimism. (F/om Our Own Correspondent.) I poh, June 2:{. A NOTE of optimism was -truck by the chairman. Mr. E. L Wat -on. at the annual general meeting of the I Turf Cluh yesterday when he announce*! that in spite of the prevailing slump tt revenue and211 words
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Article348 1933-06-25 9 TOMB RIDDLE OF TANGLIN. THE SNARK," "DAISY" "KILLEEN" AND "MINA." W' N lie behind four small I "tombstones which were discovered during the excavation;: for the present ma«rn;«crr,t Mem* Mc«s at TangHn, I ami wen Mt ..n a cement base on the golf course in front of the handsome building?348 words
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Advertisement28 1933-06-25 9 tffr BE V 46^ T^E T NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I Incorporated in England SINGAPORE, KUALA LUM PUR. PCNANQ and «POH28 words
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311 1933-06-25 10 REVELATIONS IN D.LI. Secret Prison For Men And Women Who Displeased Him STARVED TO DEATH. One Man Burned Alive For "Witchcraft." Stories of -ippalling cruelty, practised by the Kajah of MidTimor, Mho has been exiled for 20 years, have just been revealed by311 words
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Article53 1933-06-25 10 (Chinese Declares He Merely Wrote Letters. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ■nbun, June 24. Whin charged with fortune telling an.l 00.- iru> '.ion. a Chines.' si.id that ho mereIv wrote lettan i'or people. His Worrbip, R::ja Kamaraliutma:i, remarked that tin exUbita wtwt those used by fortune telh-rs and53 words
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Article267 1933-06-25 10 Lest We Forget. TRIHLTE TO A PIONEER. (I mm Oar Own ((>• respondent.) "lhan, June 24. VTEGRI Semh.lan, and particularly Se»em an, has a uniqu? method of perpetuating the memory of its former British Residents, as practically fvfry strefc in th" town boars testimony. In the case of the Hon.267 words
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Article121 1933-06-25 10 Compatriot Arrested On Capital Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) 9l imban. .lune 24. A lothci allied murder is reported from near Seremba.i Town, making the third within the past few weeks. The victim <;f the aliened ri inn- was a Chinese namei. Tm Vow. He was -iabbeo 1121 words
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1037 1933-06-25 10 Terror Of Twenty Years Ago. EMDEN'S RUSSIAN VICTIM TO BE RAISED SOON. Behind a notice to mariners, issued last week by Harbour Master, Penang, regarding salvage operations on the wreck of the former Russian gunboat, Zemet chug, lies the story of the most dramatic1,037 words
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Article76 1933-06-25 10 TRESPASSING CH ARGE \V:itchmun Bhimes Drunkenness For Offence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) .lune 2-1. Wkai (hai>cil irita -■ii:-.^.-»ir.g in the r.j.oun-i of the hou.--, Ottwpiail wf Mr.-. i IVraira in Maituca Road, a public we, I. iiinan named Poln I tin said that ne m drunk and 'lid na| know76 words
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Article68 1933-06-25 10 Guilty Of Purchasing Stolen Goods. '.n Our Own l> rit.) S» i i-,j< an. .Kirn. Superkutty, a Tamil ba va. defonded »j Mi. K.i^ar 1., when chaigtd «<U\ iiing fuund in i ol tiunituiv belonging to Mr. Farquhar^on, 1 leaded guilty and sa j that he bought M68 words
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Article314 1933-06-25 10 Honour For Engineer. REMHAU WATER SCHEME. (From Oin Own Correspondent, i Seremban, June 24. f rlF Kaiser-Wiind carried away las' *i week among its homeward houm! passengers one of Port Diekaob'a most distinguished inhabitants- Mr. .1. S. Bois sier, B.Sc-., a member ot tre Insitutt o' v\a ;r F>ngineers who,314 words
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Article76 1933-06-25 10 Lawyer Mistaken For Spy. A defending '-assi.tvi narrowly escap-i-d being hanged in mistake for I (trntned say. at War. aw. Alter hanging the Hi<i ti MM -> Urn Polish hangman Braoa Mtaad tin d; ndipy: lawyer who had accompanied the .si man. IfUtaking him for the second spy.76 words
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Article471 1933-06-25 10 Pen Pictures Of The West Indians. 'BLACK BRADMAN." Stronger Team To Face England. The Wi-i Indian criehetere ha begun their Test programme, theii Teat match ajrainst Kiu;lund a; l.unl starting' yesterday. Below an- jfiven. lit tU- thumbnail sketches of all the Wet>l Indian phi) cis: Jack471 words
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Advertisement164 1933-06-25 10 an<^ health is ensured by ENO. 1 1 you neglect to keep your inner system free from poison-making waste products which result from constipation, jrod will lack vigour and cnerpv. and life will We a hmden. Tho tf' .ltlo. safe, and yet certain way a\cid these damaKi<JK effects is t<-164 words
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Advertisement5 1933-06-25 10 Help yourself! JmmmmmVmm«mmßhk!^BV BON BONS5 words
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1066 1933-06-25 11 When Singapore was Just One Street. I The Museum Speaks. (i;> a Snnda* TtmM Special Keacvsantative.) IT is romeilrohlr bow few Minting* there really ;re ni early Singapore of the days when the European populalion numbered about 40, when there wai only one Dot, when tiger, roamed \'vjungle, and Ma'ay1,066 words
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Article589 1933-06-25 11 The Amazing Case Of Snodgrass. The re luit> /*<«.( thousands of »<•<*- »vry MtwdmmU <>/ Mipi*oWl during them 1 j,nxt time uvor.t <>/ kNMfH df}/icxHioii. Employer* hate i>> almost rrtry «w' /,<-,. fair and reasonable, though Ihcc >,,■•■ MM MM ot glaring i)nntiee. Tin amazing x'tory of HIWII 9mi-\ g.ius*589 words
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Article, Illustration265 1933-06-25 11 T. V. SOONG. A Maker Of The New China. J. V. Soong (Sung Tse-Wen), Representative of the millions of the Great Republic at the greatest gathering of statesmen in history the World Economic Conference now assembled in London. In simple, forceful language directed the attention of265 words
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Advertisement256 1933-06-25 11 "FEEDIN6 TIME FOR SMILER" ifeU, wm. |M^ TitfK>H£s> SMiVKiBRV Mfw. wAKTs 50WfHOW TO I>P*ESS TCIS t¥(f A 60OV IIVEIV rttLit.6 vn>v much at pwce his rMftprjiNKs &vrs on noise oust akswcrs Hfs W(T^« TrtE W^KID 60WL wn'S* SPPON fOOOP. BEAT*; OH MS TPltf 6CAIT& ON His MU6 WITH >-SOCiV<, Bowl256 words
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Article43 1933-06-25 12 "How ciimes ii that this book. "The Magnificent" should I be allowed un sale? It is iust sickening slush.... I "The Mob J usl reward for j writing book like "The i Ma^nifiteni" i> a magnificent i j hiding'43 words
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Article526 1933-06-25 12 The Maunificcni. \U Terence <ire*nhaae. The Fortune Preset 7s. 6d. SOME four year- ago a well-known noveli.-t in the person ol Miss Radclyffe-Hall published a book called "The Well of Loneliness." At that time then- was on one of the London Sunday newspapers very intense old526 words
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Article619 1933-06-25 12 >outh In Bondage. l!\ Simon Dewes. 'ain.ld- 7-. fid. YioiTH .n Benaage" has beea clothed in gaily ■•oloured jacket representing aa Idyllic at of the English countryside. There is ;i tei i -ace on which are seen the lean athletic figure of a i typical619 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1933-06-25 12 The Book Critic Finds A Tale Of AND PLANTERS DISSIPATED THEM. Rubber. H> Madelon H. l.ulols. «.t— I 7«. 6d. THE title given to this book may '»c very attractive to the reader of fiction in Europe, but it is apt to be a1,064 words
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Article, Illustration419 1933-06-25 12 The Dog Owner s (.uidc. Written and illustrated by Krir Fitch l»a«ti-h Dent 7k. M. ,VfK. Dag Hah writes his icm p. tent l>oc>k A" on dogs for the man in tlie -t-eet. the ordinary member of the public who loves a Hop aa a419 words
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Article43 1933-06-25 12 'Rubber can be recom- mended ;•> one of the tew I i I I recent works <»f hctiun having I to do with this part of the world that are deserving of a place on the thouuhtful reader's InMiVshelf." J43 words
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Article475 1933-06-25 12 WHERE MEN ARE MEN. Kortrsi Harm K> Slant on Hop*-. \> hisperinj; \;iili>. By Kol,:rt (>. Case. JarroWK 7-. (>d. II- Ila'.el V\ i Ihh-ii a trni of I. '•i inMoaii ;i w■• iimn of >«nu' of her fooli*hne» might have bMa fo:---gilM hn. i. ut .in really acted very475 words
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Advertisement136 1933-06-25 12 HORLICK S SUCCESS Without (loul)t great factor in the erection of Horlk-k's worldwide reputation has been its consistent excellence of preservation in any climate. We haw unique testimonials from such Exploit-is aj Amundsen. Sti lansson. Peary. Scott and Byrd. as to its excellence in the Arctic and Antaitic ragtoml. In136 words
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Advertisement150 1933-06-25 12 RUBBER A ROMANCE OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIES, liv M IMB OM ll ll i I This i .un kaU N ii the in ar <>f a i ropi i i Dutch i on» '.t the great Dutch rubbei plai 'tally the great aero and cvi i ni villain in150 words
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Miscellaneous489 1933-06-25 12 THIS WEEK'S RADIO. MALAYAN A.R.S. Xl ALA 8.8.C. PROGRAMME. SINGAPORE RMilO LUMPUR. TIME TABLE Today's Programme. n v Our Fvd.tl For Straits Settlements, and Federated Dy UUF E<x P cri (i. E. 1X.i.2 Meire*. 7 p.m. tIU> SINGAPORE (Rad.o Service Co.)-! H..M.V. Records Nee! DX 4016 to j Daventi y-489 words
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Article, Illustration2028 1933-06-25 13 THE Seremban Chinese Badminton Party, tin aianen <f the Hughes Cup for th< Inter IV»rtj Badminton Tcurnanient, travell«>l to Port Dickson ntl and defeated ti,( Port Dickson R< cieal ion Club in all the 12 |BiaM_ A r followed the match Tin result* wer Y(«h Sun Loea2,028 words
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Article874 1933-06-25 13 " CUEMAN - The Top-Of-The-Table Trap. "CUEMAN" BILLIARDS BY \TMiix in tin firxt ot eariM uit.rlcH. specially icritten for the Sunday Times.} MORE and more as one looks on the billiards of the lesser mortals is one convinced that the losing hazard game must form the bread and butter o' their scoring enterprises.874 words
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Advertisement113 1933-06-25 13 WmfTiimff ■'?Ttl f 'I*l =MmM «s^3ttW —when you ute OI1IY! OILIT has scores of uses in the hom«- -preserving furniture silencing squeaky doors protecting j metalwork from wear and rust making locks act L smoothly and so on. It cleans, polishes and preA serves and its handy container is always113 words
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Advertisement215 1933-06-25 13 Quite a Youngster Now! c,^ ipSP He is quite youngster now. Full of energy y^* w^^mw and ambition but a little puzzled. Life for a young man does not appear to hold the same prospects that it did a few years ago. Employ- J Jf \j^ men* is difficult to215 words
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Article802 1933-06-25 14 DISTINGUISHED GATHERING. Fine Performances. DR. CLARKE ON HISTORIC DAY. THE postponed S.R.C. sports were held yesterday in glorious weather aru proved such a huge success that it is v fairly safe prediction that efforts will M made to make this an annual fixture. The meeting, this802 words
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Article415 1933-06-25 14 Contest Guide. NINE EVENTS LISTED FOR FIRST DAY. THE following are the handicaps in the first day';- racing of the Perak Turf Club beginning next Saturday, July 1. The handicaps in the first race of the second day are also given. Intending competitors in the Sunday415 words
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Article213 1933-06-25 14 Interesting Sport At Pasir Panjang. A swimniiiiK tfala. open to Chinese only was held at the Chong Hwa Swimming Pool at Pa«ir Panian K Road yesterday vrlien iheic was a large attendance. There win- tWO di-ad heats. Hisult>: 50 Yards .\o\i<es Race: 1. Sim Soo <henjr; •>. Tan213 words
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Article57 1933-06-25 14 Tli. following t<aw Ik-ch invited to ickel for Etceteras \>. S. 01 Satlday, luly 2, :ii 11 a.m. at S.R.C.: HT B. Noon, I Scoti Oalgleish. M < Klliott. J. C. 8. Ponsford, D. H. Palmer, K. K. Lewi*, A. 1.. Hill. J. E. C. Mit.-r.-11. W.57 words
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Article765 1933-06-25 14 SPIRITED GAME AT J ALAN BESAR. (hint He ."> iltshires 0. THK Wiltshires were playing much below par in their friendly football match against the Chinese at the Jalan Beeai Stadium yesterday afternoon :in<! ended up by l>einjr soundly beaten by five clear goals. The regimental765 words
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Article40 1933-06-25 14 The pool at the Singapore Bwimaung Chw will be eleaad for cleaning today at S p.m. and will be iv -opened on Tue>(!uy at 7 a.m. High tide in the i>ag;n on .Monday is al l.i""> p. i.i.40 words
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Article310 1933-06-25 14 Soldiers Win Easily By 40 Runs. A.i B.CC eleven wa.. easily beat«n by the Wiltshire Regimen-. II in the padang yretarday afternoon liy 40 runs. The Wiltshifes batted trn c^'id by fairly content, if low, nmring compfled 107. Pte. Cummi.is was the man contributor with H- had310 words
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Article355 1933-06-25 14 Chan Ah Kow Wins Championship. The Brat athletic meeting of the King I Edward VII College of Medicine was held yeatarday on the Cetiega grouiui. Brilliant weather prevailed and there vn* mrga nmnhar of spectators among whom ware large sprfolUtag "f tnt fair The events were very355 words
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Article243 1933-06-25 14 V.M.C.A. Beats Raffles By 115 Runs. Playing on their own ground, Mm Institution were badly beaten at cricket by the V.M C.A. by the wide niargm of 115 runs. For the winners Ross played ai aggressive inning*, hitting two six,.-* and fivr fours. He hit only two singles.243 words
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Advertisement80 1933-06-25 14 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporate! in the Straits Settlements) HKAP OFFICE: Great Eastern Life BoJldlag, Osoil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the80 words
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Advertisement96 1933-06-25 14 y&Zf) M/ at the lowest/ f f Price- in /ears. T44-E- WORLD'S FINEST CH EE El. IMPOHT-E-D By Mo^^ tfSm •fejnV»^fj|sC3s^ W Bn^^^^ gmnn^B*^^" f^Jk^lj.^ r^^ DUTCH CREAM CHEESE ■b| mjT. J<^^A GORGANZOLA bS^^ f^^v^X-.;,' ROQUEFORT ETC./ YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR CHOICE OF WHISKY: SHOULD YOU NOT BE AS96 words
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Article2662 1933-06-25 15 Forwards K. L. Sportsman Utters Plain Warning. Ml: i 11. COBBETTS frank remark. at the Semngor Football U function held in bis honour this week have i < i read with much pleasure by people who view with a certaia snanieion the activities of controversially minded peremSfc2,662 words
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Article1020 1933-06-25 15 Big Crowd Watches Fine Game. BRILLIANT KEEPING. Weak Shooting Keeps The Score Down. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kualj; I.u'mi'M'. June M. PBNANG lUßlhllhulf defeated I'Mak here torlay by !_<>.ils to one in an ■xcellent game. Two other goab WCN netted mil Icclar.d <>tV Unqueatioaabiy am1,020 words
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Article64 1933-06-25 15 Celts' Exciting Win In International Fours. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club held i rowing regatta inside the hn-akwatci yesterday afternoon, when two events *eie competed for. but the condition:which prevailed— a slight headwind and a choppy sea somewhat handicappe I the competitors. Th<> C«ltk crew, mainly through the64 words
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Article141 1933-06-25 15 l.o>don, June 21. The match against the H'est Indies opened in inauspicious circumstances today. Drizzling rain f« II from four o'clock in (he morning until nine, but the wicket was not affected. Jardine won the to-s, and England hafied to the howling or Martindalr and Fr.mcis.141 words
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Article386 1933-06-25 15 NEGRI ROUTED BY SELANGOR. 7 Goals To Nil. SCRATCH SIDE NO MATCH FOR HOME TEAM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala l.uni"Uf. June 21. NK(;KI Sinibilun were uveiwhelnu< today in t.-icir yarne with Selangrr, losing 7—o in an uninteresting match. Negri were without a number of the'r regular players owing to386 words
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Advertisement456 1933-06-25 15 EXCESS FAT MELTS Under Treatment That Creates Energy Soi.k folks arc nauirnh.\ ul thi lot ''i people who put on pounds of un ».ialthv Cat r.iu;r the] oaven'l t SssMsfh energy to t uv. <• ahoul Ui keep it oil It's not la/:in m >n BSSSJ i-« li-it a condition456 words
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Miscellaneous30 1933-06-25 15 THE TRUE OR FALSE TEST ANSWFRS TO THK TW SE TFST. I. K. F. :t. T. J. T. 5. F. K K. 7. K. S. T. 1'. T. io. r.30 words
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Article, Illustration79 1933-06-25 16 V Oehlers. 2nd. in putting tht shot. Dr. Noel 'lark<> at yesUrd*) S.K.( Jul»il«<- sport W. Meyer (nearest camera) winning the 120-yds. hurdle event in yesterday* S.R.r. sports The finish of the 100 j ards A dangerous moment in the Johore goal mouth in KridayV came with Singapore79 words
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