The Straits Times, 2 July 1933
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Title Section38 1933-07-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 81 Sunday, July 2nd., 1933. Price 10 cents. 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leadi ng Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. NO. 81 Sunday, July 2nd., 1933. Price 10 cents38 words
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Article493 1933-07-02 1 ALL EYES ON AMERICA. VERDICT THAT MAY DECIDE FUTURE OF EUROPE. London, July I. T^HJS. world anxiously awaits President Roosevelt's verdict upon the curleney formula, in the knowledge that the World Economic Conference* future, and possibly European stability is dependent upon it. It should be noted that the proposed declarationReuter - 493 words
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802 1933-07-02 1 THE EPIC OF SINGAPORE'S NAVAL BASE HOW MUCH MORE TO BE SPENT £7,000,000 Estimate. WORLD'S BROADEST DOCK OUT OF SWAMP AND JUNGLE. CONCEIVED AT THE END OF THE GREAT WAR, BEGUN IN RECOMMENCED THE YEAR 1923, SUSPENDED IN 1924, AND AFTER, SINGAPORE'S NAVAL BASE IS NEARING CC 'PLETION IN ACCORDANCE802 words
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Article374 1933-07-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 1. Rubber Restrict ion I rumoured that the Anglo-Dutch talks on rublier restriction will be reoumed in London very shortly. Britons in Moscow It is understood that Sir John Simon, the British Foreign Secretary, and M. Litvinoff, the Soviet Foreign374 words
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Article87 1933-07-02 1 Istanbul, July 1. There is a strong impression in consular quarters that Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister in China will shortly succeed Sir George Clerk, until recently British Ambassador in Turkey, here. Sir George Clerk was appointed Ambassador at Brussels six weeks ago. The British87 words
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Article86 1933-07-02 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations an supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 3'/,. (Sellers) 3 7/16. July-Sept. S 11/32. Oct. Dec. 3 19/32. Jan-Mar. 3 11/16. Apr.-June 3 25/32. Market tone ldle. TIN. Spot £223 Is. Bd. Three months £222 Is. Bd. Market86 words
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Article, Illustration225 1933-07-02 1 Ex-Planter's £2,000 Debts MAN OF MANY PARTS. Bankruptcy Inquiry. VARIED CAREER OF H.M.S. WORCESTER'S CHIEF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 1. THE financial affairs of Mr. Frank Truman Winyard-Wright, an explanter and present headmaster of the Thames Nautical Training: College (H. M. S. Worcester) at Greenhithe, were investigated at225 words
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Article86 1933-07-02 1 Italian "Armada" Starts At Last. Orbetello, July 1. The Italian squadron Atlantic flight took off at Ml a.m. After crossing the Alps the planes will fly over Germany <>n route to Amsterdam wherr they will refuel before continuing the journey to Ireland. Reuter. This flight, which was postponed86 words
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Article28 1933-07-02 1 Amsterdam, Later One of the Italian flying boats capsized on landing. Three men were seriously injured and one is missing. Motor-boats arc searching for him. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article143 1933-07-02 1 Shanghai, July 1. MILLIONS of acres under cultivation in Kiangsi Province have been flooded, and incalculable damage to life and property has been caused an the result of the collapse of the great dykes at Mawanghai, near Nanchang, the provincial capital. Nanchang is situated near the PoyangSin Kuo Min - 143 words
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Article454 1933-07-02 1 TRADE RAMP CANADA. SEQUEL TO EXPOSURE IN SUNDAY TIMES. Widespread interest has been aroused by the recent Sunday Times exposure of the malicious agitation on the part of certain business interests in Canada against the import of rubber shoe* from Malaya. rpHE Canadian public, were, the Sunday Times revealed, wrongly454 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-02 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AM) GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporatrrl in (imil Britain.) Head Office fur Mulaja BINGAPOKF.15 words
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Advertisement12 1933-07-02 1 $170 MUST BE WON THIS WEEK: SEE PAGES TWO, THREE AND EIGHT.12 words
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Advertisement54 1933-07-02 1 MOTOR POLICIES YOU CAN AFFORD L^sgß r^nl VAu-lnlb nil Sr^ Sfil REFRIGERATOR /Vjr "/Mr Buy British and Lr ls in larger quanti■^sW^^^Jr Save on Exchange. "''^'VS^T.li^ your AUTOMATIC 1 "j^s^s^s^sm JOLI AQCNTt FOP BRITISH MALAY* JOSEPH TRAVERS Ca>^ SONS LTD. :S cO **^SStISS Sub Agent, for FALS.*— McALISTER CO., LTD.,54 words
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Article1887 1933-07-02 2 Behind The Front Page A VARIED ni S:ngapore prw m after all, 1 an r« minded. The capita] of a British Colony att: actI type-- ■>; it<i|>i«' from both Ba^i itnd Wi-i in Hearth ol one thing, money, lack a distinct racial quality :r;-l the Oriental touch that the <1,887 words
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Advertisement241 1933-07-02 2 BY OUR DIARIST. PROCRASTINATION A PARABIF WsM%M^££i, 2 q THERE WAS ONCL A YOUNG MAN WHO INTENDED TO WRITE A BOOK. ITS SUCCESS WOULD ENABLE HIM TO LEAVE THE ROUTINE WORK TO WHICH HE WAS TIED AND FOR WHICH HE HAD NO REAL LIKING. At thirty the >©ok was -not241 words
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Advertisement539 1933-07-02 2 $150 Must Be Won In Our Racing Contest* NO ENTRANCE FEE. A Double Chance For All Competitors. The Sunday Times is offerinjr the sum «»l *ir>o, WHICH .MIST BE WON in a competition based on next Saturday's raciii"; at Ipoh (July 8.) This sum will be divided into amounts of539 words
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Miscellaneous58 1933-07-02 2 I I'D LIKE SOMETHING TO DVOU MEAN A SPOOM NO] I HAVE. TO TAKE MY OR A GLASS OF TAKE. IT WITH J Carrying Oul fM^ (J [Mk £-L ffij^ J* j^ljb »1 tiy I\mll-jI-*/Im\ H' si li* W\_-^"'**'^ X L> cf-»_ ■v. I^^^^^^ (f=J z |_y I w /I58 words
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Article215 1933-07-02 3 This week's Jumbled Letter Competition has been won by Miss Rosaline Scan, of SB2P, Thomson Road. Singapore, whose list contained 106 words of which thirteen were inadmissable. Mr. Koh Beng Kirn. of Singapore, was i dose second with a !i-t containing 122 words of which 90215 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1933-07-02 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson fn- World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst IT i- usually a .»olicy af soj !..d(.ing that rehiddahle suits ,ba khwwß. However, the showing of the c it*. particularly in the eaaa of the k.-pon-ding Hand, often is disturbed by the I act thai1,652 words
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Advertisement526 1933-07-02 3 Assets exceed $1 2.000. (XX). Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in th* Strßit« Settlements^ HEAJi OPVtI I OreM h.^<tern I-i^c H-i |n.(f, ecil Street. Singapore. LOKDOM <>H-!< I 1 OM Jewr>. I The Company has SSMM deposited with the Supreme Court of526 words
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Miscellaneous275 1933-07-02 3 Know m ifi Te-t jraar ireneral knowledye t»> se-in^ how main af the following queslinii- me taa .in-wer correcily. Turn lo paste II lo check your replies. 11.1 \i:i{ \i (ji ggTMKi& What wa> ii pilloty 12. What taraaalia? In naviiration, what ii me.mi by IS. What is a proem275 words
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251 1933-07-02 4 PRIZE MONEY DISPUTES. Three Cases Over £15,000 Wins. MANY COMPLICATIONS. Court Swamped By Welter Of Litigation. THK trouble! which have bejnin U Mrmutd the Irish Hospitals Sw««p■tekd will aswime a new phase daring th<- fresh session of the Tree State High < ourt There251 words
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Article240 1933-07-02 4 Col Kllis To ConnuuM Tientsin Area. COLONEL Archibald leaner Kliis has been selected to succeed Colonel I. H. Burnell-Nugent at Brigadier in enraman 1 of the Tientsin Ann. The British troops •sent in this large tract are rot ve> y numerous, consisting of the Ist Batalion. The240 words
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Article, Illustration364 1933-07-02 4 YTNDER the lire of nearly fifty cameras, a tired and jaded Mp.'.lene ("Bags") Difti ii 11, completely clad in m.-n's clothes. tinivcii recently hi Piari from America.] "1 ha'e only eossa to France foi :i r*c4 she piot stod, as hundreds of •i c.|]ic tried to storm364 words
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Article448 1933-07-02 4 TRAIN AFIRE IN TUNNEL. i Passengers Leap From Blazing Coaches To Safety. i ABOUT 275 people nairovvly exai.. being burned to death in the Severn Tunnel on June 8 when the excursion train in which they were- travelling caught tire. The train was stopped at Pilning sta tion just outside448 words
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Article364 1933-07-02 4 AN acli"ss wife's refusal to leave the stage in obedience to her husband's demand, was declared, in the Paris courts, to constitute "i;rave disrespect"' to him and to be valid t' ounds let divorce. The decision wa« given in the suit of Co!. Nelson Morris, the Ch.ca£"364 words
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Article157 1933-07-02 4 Doctor Imagined He Was 111. BELIEVING that he was suffering from innumerable diseases." Dr. Henry Charles Samuel, aged M, "f 1 1 wnshire-hill. Hampstead. N.W., com- kI suicije while at breakfast w Ih his wife by drinking poison. Actually he v. suffering from r.o'ic cf the imagined complaints,157 words
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Article117 1933-07-02 4 Man Who Lost His Four Children. The courage and sacrifice of British -.ettlers in isolated parts of the Dominions was referred to by Admiral Sir \V. E. Goodenough at the annual meeting of the Fellowship of the Maple Leaf in Ix>ndon. The Fellowship exists to supply teachers to117 words
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Article142 1933-07-02 4 From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremba... July 1. The \our.K lady from Kiga, whose ride on a tiger has passed into nursery history, had no stranger experience than had a visitor to the village of J I'aroi. near Seremban. He was praying at a kramat when142 words
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Article269 1933-07-02 4 Ghost Lover Cited. A CASK limning on the list for ear'y bearing in one of the Paris Divorce Court will probably make divorce court history. Usually in cases of this kin'l the thief who steals the affections of n wife from a husband is a tangible being with a soul269 words
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Article218 1933-07-02 4 Released On Bail In I'aris. Mr. John Amery, son of Mr. L. S Amery, M.!'.. and his young wife \ver< released on bail of 10,000 francs (abou' fit) by the Paris F.xtraditior Tribunal on May Ml The couple were arrested at ihe re quest of the Creek218 words
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Article222 1933-07-02 4 Ten Months' Gaol For Fraudulent Husband. Ik'-cTihinjr his wife as his "niece"' a 'Tamil named Copal, came to Singar :e with her and "advertised" tlu fact that she was up for marriage. Another Tamil agreed to be the bridegroom, r :d an agreement was drawn up between222 words
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Article281 1933-07-02 4 1 DOES OWN HOUSEWORK AND EATS IN CAFETERIA WHF. is a n»ilHunail«M f times j over, accord, ng t<> popular belief but Mii\ fair's fashion centres and hotels an likely to benefit but little when Mr*, Clinton dishing arrives in London. For this incredibly rich old woman281 words
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Article210 1933-07-02 4 Keepers Charged With Manslaughter. 'ffiHREE certified lunatics, one of whom believes he is Napoleon Bonaparte. gave evidence recently at Montauban Assizes at the trial of four asylum keepi rs charged with the manslaughter of a.i inmate suffering; from dipsomania. I looked through the keyhole of i padded210 words
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Article, Illustration216 1933-07-02 4 21 "Casualties" GRIM TOLL OF THE GUN AND KNIFE. GANG warfare ssj a scale unparalleled since the days it ilia beet racket ha> br< -en om in New York. "ho discovery of :Se dead bodes )f th-<<' young men iv a fin;u>i(.-d apart I mei.t in216 words
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Article208 1933-07-02 4 "Why did you take it," asked Mr. H. I A. Font!, the Criminal District Judge, of a CMmm youth who came up before hi;>i on Sat j; day morning to receive MIHM on a charge of criminal misappropriation dt' a i Indian Municipal road cleaner's foaj and208 words
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Advertisement28 1933-07-02 4 Ml absorbineAjr. For yf*n lia* r^litrtrf *^r* *n n «rf <•«. I I krui>». burnt, tpnint, abnilunt. t F 4 $1.25 bottle $^.00 I I I lIS CO.. Biagapore.28 words
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Advertisement78 1933-07-02 4 i The AUSTIN Ten -Four. An up-to-da'^e car, modern in every deta'l A car of excellent room and comfort for four adults, yet with running costs lower than many of the baby cars on the road. A car that has ample power to "Hy" any hill, and can cover any78 words
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Article, Illustration2657 1933-07-02 5 MEMORIES OF THE CHEERFUL 'LAIRD OF RENGLET' M IN a l>ook published some year- a^ ll I cams si photograph of tone in a canoe* moored to nfc in Negri Sesnbilan. One of them mv Mr. William I 'unman, and in ibat sturdy, erect, moustachioed2,657 words
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Article, Illustration856 1933-07-02 5 < I'mm Our Own Correspondent.) IVnanjr, July 1. IF you tale a hire bus from Burmah Koad and ride up ;.< far as Tanjoni: Bungah, near the Springtide Hotel, you will come to an anpretent* us building. standi Ig jus. off the road. This buiWing,856 words
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Advertisement27 1933-07-02 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL t CONCERT BY PAUL STRAUSS BAND FROM 12 to 2 p.m. SUNDAY SPECIALITY RIJSTAFFEIJ NOTICE THERE WILL BE NO DINNER DANCE ON MONDAY NIGHT.27 words
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Advertisement43 1933-07-02 5 REAL MODERN WATCHES and CLOCKS. x m[ SELF WINDING WRISTWATCHES. a. a, m l^*^^^^c. sns^^^^JF W^*' h :^B| gnVV^naa! H y^lr—--'^%B THE AUTOMATIC WIND- I ING POCKET WATCH. ALL WATCHES AND CLOCKS TECHNICALLY PERFECT. "ATMOS" PERPETUAL MOTION CLOCK. RENE ULLMANN < \PITOI. BlILMINC; MAMCB43 words
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Article331 1933-07-02 6 A Buckingham Palace ida^ Times Office. i :leet Street, June 1. [\NK of the most interesting rents of It, but a very private <•! c, <:i the luncheon party held at Buckinglam Palace on Friday .11 honour of the ty'a birthday is ahraj v happy occasion at the331 words
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Article, Illustration360 1933-07-02 6 T\ V" i .-i m m and I in- teal i .11.; nl i into the material which in ->-i liic hex width of tuck eaa h>- woven, and l ipacinga between the t.uiks. Tucray i- auitable for Morning drei (■hl-frocks, afternoon Towns, tailor-made and ikirts,360 words
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Article, Illustration440 1933-07-02 6 From A London Woman's Window. Dei in! liuckle, forms t!ie entire )>a« of the bodice. The fan-shaped train falls I Him the waist in many grae fn' fold and trails .»n the groemd f r .nil-- foM yanav Tl-.. other nitrht at Ika bnaaosf 1 .Miss Brooke was looking very440 words
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Article, Illustration456 1933-07-02 6 (Bj the I a-shion Mitres*.) QTRIPES and cheek* si ill continue to I hold h af Hacapore ladie-. saw a very striking at Kurt!.other hirlii. oi hrowa aad i i ally, it haii shoulder atrapa <>i' brown v.Kit which led in a large i> >\ mr- bow456 words
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Article220 1933-07-02 6 Party To Celebrate There ?.n> also two dearty-marked and tnc old. Tea and coffee lets, flower aoMen and trayi made in modern designs, but replicas of old-fashioned tankards, uy;. and coffee pot- and plates are all i popular. I Nrw in a West Bad jeweller's th.' other220 words
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Advertisement71 1933-07-02 6 WHITEAWAYS LADIES SECTION A TRIUMPH OF VALUE j x Ii i \i'j v( k row m i pad. PRICi: $1.35, 51. 50. I I \|.ll I in: PRICE $1.35. KI.VSTIC STII-iN I WitS HBSII PRICE $2.95. \l\l (Tl only. Sh.nl. :ind Asa Basic Value $1.75. Mr VI- M S'l I71 words
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Advertisement195 1933-07-02 6 PARFUMS DORSAY ASK FOR THE NfcW PERFUMES: COMTESSE D'ORSAY FAMOUS EAU DE COLOGNE DORSAY RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL t-tl n.hiM. M N( STVMKOKIt K'Mli Sl\<,.\l'O[{ i; tl) \|VI I I. IS PLACK 1 in, i».\i itKi li'Ml'. SINGAPOKZ RENE ULLMANN (Millinery Itept.) I VLKY SMART BELKCT lON UI modh.s ii;.»v; r\|-|s195 words
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Article, Illustration1745 1933-07-02 7 THE QUEEN'S HALL MURDER i you think about it Make anj thing of it I nled frown inung his normal expression these d Perry ing-room looked very differem in the daytime from wh«l it had the it looki d clie> rleai sordid, in the daylight which Altered teluctantly in at1,745 words
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Article1351 1933-07-02 7 An Up-Country Mem. Spends Wr, aie up in me ciouus again. Ims bungalow is perched on a little hill. with the road below, and on the other i -ide of the road a sheer drop of jungle. When we look down through gape1,351 words
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Advertisement102 1933-07-02 7 "UCTOGEN" ENSURES STEADY PROGRESS. iaV U is the ambition of ev< mother to have a bonny 4 baby, and it is within the gfc reach of every mother to Ife* attain this aim. Give i^ your baby TTatJre is no set-back with "Lnctogen" babies. Isaby\\ooiX passes like a dream |L_102 words
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Article549 1933-07-02 8 There seems to be a fairly general feel ing that Malaya ought to get better terms in the international tin control scheme, and, what is more important, that the continuation of that scheme is so important to Bolivia and Nigeria that they will grant her better terms rather549 words
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852 1933-07-02 8 Granville O' Hara - The Deadliest Creature In Malaya. Granville O'Hara. By MY experiences with the hamadryad, probably the most dangerous inhabitant of Malayan jungles, have been few but highly unpleasant, so much so that once or twice my nerves have been badly shaken for a few days after the incidents occurred. My first852 words
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Article, Illustration1648 1933-07-02 8 THE ASSERTIONS OF ANANIAS I love the story of the krani who' had been fired after only three months' service and, when asked by the tuan besar whether he did not want a chit," replied No, sir I would rather not. It is most unlikely that I shall ever experience1,648 words
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Article70 1933-07-02 8 (Ananias News Factory) London, Saturday. It is strongly rumoured here tha following his extraordinary display of knowledge of conditions in your part of the world. Lord Rothermere is being invited to accept «»fficc as your next governor. At the present moment it is uncertain whether His Lordship will70 words
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Advertisement220 1933-07-02 8 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE JULY 2, 1933. AIM AMBKA Unllilujjih, I'm a Tramp with Al Jolaon S.lB 9.15. CAPITOL The White Sister with Helen 11.r.. ami lark Gable. 6.15— EMPIRE, TANJOMG PA6AI Tin ;i Punitive Kiom the Chain Gaag Ml p.m. GMCAT woitl.l) Anniversary Programme. M tELBOBOUGI Thfl Spring Willow 7 9.220 words
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Advertisement63 1933-07-02 8 PIANO TUN ING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone IMS. 282, Orchard Rout. NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret Dancing. Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas^ Wuchang Company. 82, High Street. Dealers in Art Blackwood Furniturfl, Curies, String Mats and Camphor wood Chests. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE63 words
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Article684 1933-07-02 9 A SINGAPORE 8.8.C. SOON. Waiting For Licence. EXPERTS APPROVE SCHEME AT CONFERENCE. The Sunday Times understands that the small group of local wirclesN enthusiasts who not together some time ago with the idea of forming a Malayan broadcasting company, nursing the ambition of a "Mr oadcasting684 words
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Article, Illustration680 1933-07-02 9 MOSLEMS DISCOVERED AMERICA." 500 YEARS BEFORE COLUMBUS, SAYS SINGAPORE VISITOR. CAN the Vikings claim the distinction They sailed from Norway via Greenland down the coast of Nova Scotia in 1362 ante da* ing Christopher Columbus' discovery oi the West Indie l;sO ye: Recently, however, it was maintained that the Moorish680 words
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Article224 1933-07-02 9 Rubber Road Experiment. Four Different Methods On Trial. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July 1. KEEN' pubiic interest is being shown in rubber roadway trials that are beteg made in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. At the cross-roads near the Post Office four Mixtures by different inventors are to224 words
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Article64 1933-07-02 9 Dcnth Of Hong Kong Naval Commander. Loodaa, July l. liir death has tahea olaee of ''apt. Edward MeConnell vvyndham Lawne, HS.ii, n Commodore ..f Naval EstablishI mini Hong Koag. Beater. apt Lawrie aaoslatcd <'omI atodore-ia-charg* liona Kong la--: fear. I I|f had dixtiiiguiMhed Naval career il)-;\iiig nerved right64 words
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Article513 1933-07-02 9 r rilK nvW history <.r one ..f I hi- oldest and most remarkable families in Malaya is recalled l»y the death of Mis. PhilomefM Cornel ins ;it the house of her nephew. Mf. Donald <lc Snuza, at Serantroini hurt sreek. Mr.-. Cornelius, ",i Mlitt, saintly, old lady, well loved bf513 words
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Article312 1933-07-02 9 Scores Century For Medicos v Raffles. The annual inter-collegiate match between the Medical College and Raffles Coliege was commenced yesterday moini:ig on the former's ground. Thi- series f.f matches started in 1921) when Hal medicos won. In the following year the Framroz Cup was presented for competitor, and since then312 words
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Article106 1933-07-02 9 City High School Beat Modem English School. The City High School entertained the Modern English High School at a Badminton match at i'-s premises in Ben coolen Street en Saturday July 1 and beat them by 3 matches to 2. The results were as follows (City High School payers mentioned106 words
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Article, Illustration219 1933-07-02 9 THE weddnm '<>r>k p> day beforp the Registrar, of Mr. Teh Say Koo, chartered aceaajntaat, son of Mi Teh Thean Be >f Psaaiaj, to Miss Ens Guui Kheng Lim, daughter of Dr. aajd Mrs. Lim Boon Keng of China. The bride's father, Or. Lim Boon Keng. gave her away, and219 words
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Article306 1933-07-02 9 POLICE DRIVE BRINGS FIVE MORE TO COURT. (From Our Own foi uwpoiMsl lit Kuala Lumpur, July 1. Is the law satisfied if ryclist does not guard his machine hut locks it with a padlock or chain? I>HK police are understood to hold th-«t. thi-> is not a saaTcienl pincantios). thieve306 words
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Advertisement40 1933-07-02 9 BOORDS THE ORIGINAL BASIS OF GOOD 4j| CD CKTAILS p| USED IN THE PREPARATION f|3| OF LITTLES FAMOUS SLINGS. MM C I A I l^^^^^^\^ m< \^S^^ JOHN LIITLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated hj England) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMFUR. PENANG and IPOH.40 words
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Article947 1933-07-02 10 SUNDAY TIMES INQUIRY. Clean And Cheerful. REVELATIONS ABOUT A K. L. INSTITUTION. cFi in ;i Sin cial Correspoadeat.) HAVING heard mu.-h al out thaw Chinese institution* which are known to the English-speaking i>nl >l i<- by the crim and Forbidding aame <>r dying m v curiosity got the better <>!947 words
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Article404 1933-07-02 10 CHINESE'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE AT TAMPIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 1. j Attacked by v ferocious black panther in the depths of the jungle near Tampin, a Chinese wood-cutter had a desperate battle for his life. Although the man was terribly mauled, and his flesh was torn and bleeding404 words
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Article417 1933-07-02 10 Gaol For Deserter Who Feared Death. A laaaaese detective who admitted tha^ he deserted from the Straits Settlements i Police Force because he was afraid that a compatriot whom he hail arrested would kill him, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment when he was brought barars Mr. EL A.417 words
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Article371 1933-07-02 10 VHIS Par is held in many quarter- on .-H-cou'it sf the increiised BSC af tlk v peaker and amplified gramophone, 'which threatens to became a mrnace. h'lda.v'- meeting of the Muaicipfl Cemmisskmen, by4aws mre appmve.i io restrict Ui«' ai»u of such musical insti ament: The measure371 words
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Article109 1933-07-02 10 If wenten persist in bobbing their hair, their chests and limbs will inevitably bticim as hirsute as those of men. according to Dr. Bruno Oetteking. l'rofe.<sor of Anthropolog) Bl Columbia I niversity. speaking recently at the annual meeting of thi American Associatoin for the Advancement of Science.109 words
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Article444 1933-07-02 10 FILLIP TO LOCAL THEATRICALS NEW BYLAW WILL OVERCOME MANY DIFFICULTIES. A fillip will be given to local amateur theatricals and many past irregularities in the conduct of entertainment houses promise to be removed, the Sunday Times understands, by a step which the Singapore Municipality took at its monthly meeting last444 words
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Article208 1933-07-02 10 Glade Theatre's Great Opening. Several hundred people went to Dunearn Read last nijj.i.. Leaving their cars they walked ..h rough an avenue of magic lanterns ntaieh lad to Singapore's first open-air theatie. there to watch the second public performance of "The Scene-Shifters' thi dramatic society >>f the V.M.C.A.208 words
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Article730 1933-07-02 10 Uproar In Indian's House. PRETTY GIRL AND PAIL OF WATER ALLEGATION. Piquant evidence, in the course of which a young Indian, named P. V. Matthew, and a pretty 16--year-old Jewish KJrl. named Rachel Joseph, figured prominently, was heard during the trial of six Jews on730 words
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Advertisement51 1933-07-02 10 Remcmberthat 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 a!! < SSMBSI ana Bvuiiyioadut LIQUID or I51 words
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Advertisement147 1933-07-02 10 \m liO*^ <X^lL. J Vm rant measure yasjr oil bill ("the price >»" P > I"' i>'"t /(f(r ==^_Jfr g^ a of oil! Wemr, rcp-iir>. ?^M^¥3pK~"^>^* l"' r mileiiiie and Ics-^ of UtJui^|j^^).i j;( vr must he accounled far in ■'■ftf-ff^i Uht i'"' 1 figures. ll> rassV) ~> waste of147 words
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Article, Illustration879 1933-07-02 11 More Glimpses of old Singapore Town. The Museum Speaks. (Bj S;indav Tinea Special tentative.) Ayr HER w< picture of T. Thon the town Fort I I ill lawns of Governm< i in and ill th«- co r ti..t»at' th- m f the J injtei" ion, ihe !;ri(- y in. ti.879 words
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Article, Illustration207 1933-07-02 11 KINO FEISUL A Modern Salad in. People In The News. J'HIRD son of the late Grand Sheriff and Emir of Mecca. Assisted Colonel Lawrence and the British forces in Palestine against the Turks in the last war- Became Emir of Damascus in 1918 and was proclaimed King of Syria in207 words
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Article579 1933-07-02 11 Janet ( laynor - A Broken Arm Made Me A Star! Janet (laynor.) (By JUDGING from the v letters 1 n ceive, the biii'iii-i^ questian of the moii.' to l>e: Will Igo on pl.tv\.:y Cinderella rites, ii!;.- "T< i of the S terra Country",- the itory of a peMM little orphan v ho maitio-579 words
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Advertisement353 1933-07-02 11 "FEEDIN6 TIME FOR SMILER THwis swisotcTCW mepu. piMtr*, somehow/ IB £>w?£ss nffis That a eooo uvtiy niiMc von at Pwa im c^tnrjim^', befts on no*e jU6T ft«swEß«> hi^ WtT^ ThE WCPID 90^'l w»>Tm SPoON rOOOD BEAT«i ON MS T^/K't' M < vTI TH^ I 1 Ji\TT ~s*\\ BEATS 0M HIS353 words
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Article, Illustration637 1933-07-02 12 S»rt Kirn Cheng H.l*. r|>HE following are theresulU pi tjesj played off in the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party ('pen Single* Cham- 1 hip Tournament: Kee Hup Senjj Kirn heng, 16 1-. 7 16, l'> non at I'eb i 10 |R, 16 '2. 1 I i Seel637 words
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Article73 1933-07-02 12 July. 2. I**7. Ct i\',,,ti Ctmk Dj.t ,H 11. MMI Mtmmk CM «i,,,,,,,--nliii. 1892. itorxtniti fnottasai ■•/><, i>'i. j IWM. l'ri'K,-,)ll'til)il ul <'";•"- -,.■•1,11,1 mrdolx. .1 'July 4. MMJL //.ft.«. Ml Ml »i 0 rinitfd Sh)f/(i/i"i < f}Oif M.s*io,i(n if I Iftflfi. T'nijo),/ fur/or Aihiirntion Award delivered.73 words
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Article358 1933-07-02 12 Solomon's 15 Widows. SOLOMON, the Kiag af the Zulus, is dead. He wa.- only thirty-four. He leaves lifteen widows. He was ihe ni(.-t envied black man in Africa, and he had modern idea.-. The liovcrnment allowed him t'5,000 a yea:, and tliis enabled him to indulge in hi> ruling passion358 words
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Article111 1933-07-02 12 Work On Submarine Cables Near Pulau Brani. The Master Attendant's office announces that on Moii(la>, .Ju] v the Telenh-me Company will pick up a submar't.i asfel between St. lames anrl Pulau Bihui Work will Bfohahl) occupy the hours between S.'O a.m. and 4 p.m. The tongkong eniiilcytl111 words
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Article947 1933-07-02 12 " CUEMAN - "CUEMAN" BILLIARDS RY lI F ha- h !;> i com K l»is expeii I* and hi> (>er-picacity 'h«' man .vho at had seen ii billiani- i>lHv«i a»ho t.-.-- not nov< ;'M(< then pick oul i wrong to to play. Th* liigh^-i profe«Hi«nali> save been947 words
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Advertisement22 1933-07-02 12 CHEQUE I 'V Sl6O/-~ I CINGAPORE. (SCO TW(^ai nOKJT uCHTWDurr MILES PER GAL. W YOUR CYCLE I I 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED22 words
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Miscellaneous340 1933-07-02 12 THIS WEEK ON THE RADIO. > ORE RADIO TIME TABLE. IK Our Expert. SINGAPOU (R dio Service Co.)--19.- Mor... Wad* and Thursda; li.lC to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to ].:>0 p.in KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92Sun., Tn> s. and Kri. 7 to 9 put. IiANDOBNG -Motrai M M.— Dail; 1340 words
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Miscellaneous298 1933-07-02 12 I2JO Reading from the Old tmettt: lie Beginnings I-rael VII; Joseph and his Brethren (Genesis XLII and XUII). 12.38 12.60 Summary of the Week's Nova. MONDAY. JfJLI IJI Ciiuma Organ Recital: Studio Orchestral Concert; An Orche.-tral Concert ((Gramophone Record- 1. j N--"> (l Tim Signal from Big Ben: News H.iiietin.298 words
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Miscellaneous365 1933-07-02 12 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA i LIMPIR. Today's Programme. Z.(,.K. I8.«»2 Metres. 7 a.m. Columbia Records Nos. l«*i:*0 to 01KJ5. La Tosca- Act 1. Bainca Siacciati Enrico Molinari. Aristide Haracchi, Kmilio Venturiai, Ahs-anda.. (Iranda. Salvatore Baccaloni, etc; with the Milan Symphony Orehoatra. LX SA2 Overture— The Marriage of I Figaro Selection Dance365 words
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600 1933-07-02 13 fircen GeM. Isy Frank Kiiiß. Jarrolds. Ts. tid. MX. KING >jk nds qune a lot of time and troubl in leading the unwary loader to suppose tha: Gerald Cartright, ;'t.i| liis latelite, Benny Kcllett. are a pair of crooks, hut wo learn later th.:»600 words
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Article, Illustration976 1933-07-02 13 The Book Critic Discovers Of Europe A Hundred Years Ago. The Omnibus lU>\ liy Mark E. Perugini. .larrolds. 1 *s. I\IL author af "The Omnibus Box*' disarms the criiic by admitting at once ohat these reminiscences mtt lamliling, but goes on to say that the. are not976 words
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316 1933-07-02 13 Sea Change, By Lady Kilty Vinrer.t. Jenkins Colonial Library. Till*" story without a plot is an amusingly written study o' Ufa on an DOOM DMT and the autho:- ihowi us some sharply contrasted and entertaining type? of humanity and the curious effects of316 words
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670 1933-07-02 13 Kill: or hi- Killed. Hv Major U. Robtrt Koran. Hutchinson. In:-.. T^O THOSK in search of s.-nsaton this book, and its title, will appeal; at those who wish to improve their knowol wild life the leading of this work will ba somewhat disappointing.670 words
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1030 1933-07-02 13 WANTED— A SCHOOLBOY TO REVIEW THIS BOOK. The Modern World. A Junior Surve> li> II Knapp-Fisher. (.ollaiuz. 5s IT is difficult for a reviewer living in Malaya (<• say whether the author of this book haa succeeded or failed, because he cannoi try it out on the type of reader1,030 words
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Article375 1933-07-02 13 NEW BOOK BY A GIFTED WRITER Karens Loyalty. Bj Donald Peattie larioUt- 7*. IhJ. UITAKCN'B Loyalty' n unusual l>ook and a very dillicul' one n review. The plot, eariou* enough in rs If. yields in interest and poignancy 10 of vividly-drawn portra dynamic and sharply contrasted characters, and altho.i^h the375 words
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Advertisement71 1933-07-02 13 These dutreiiing skin complaints Ire sure outward sign* of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring luting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of all Chtmitf and Sitvrf. Bqnjlly good m LIQUID or TABLET fc-rm EXCELLENT MODERN OFFICE AND71 words
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Advertisement91 1933-07-02 13 KELLY WALSH, Ltd., (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) I'l BUSHERS BOOKSELUtta STATIONERS PRINTERS. CASSELL'S NEW ATLAS Edited hv GEORGE PHILIP, F.R.G.S. Contaiatag 1 Up-to-date Maps and Index to 35,000 Names. A Geographical Survey of The New Era. Dealing With Territorial Changes International Relations, Travel and Communications, History and Colonisation, With Introductory91 words
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Article766 1933-07-02 14 JOCKEY BADLY HURT. Day's Racing. GOOD DIVIDENDS AT IPOH. 1 (nri-esp undent.) Ipoh, July 1. ***** bad to be destroyed at the Perak Tnrf Club's meeting today. and the rider was taken to hcwpital ■wf- -1011. a farlong from the start in the i\ih I766 words
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Article558 1933-07-02 14 I \MI END TO PADAV. MVKJI. THE S.R.c. throw away the poesibilitjr victory over the S.C.C. on theii ■>wn Ride of the Padanjr yesterday by a ii\t» declaration. Instead of bringing their innings i<. a close at the fall of the fourth wicket with the scor<*558 words
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Article40 1933-07-02 14 The semi-final of the S.C.F.A. IMM will be played off at the Jalan Besar Stadium today between the Siong 800 A. A. and St.' Mathew's Y.P.D. The < harges for admin ion will be 20 coats and 10 cent-.40 words
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Article607 1933-07-02 14 KLDKrCD \\l> SMITH TO ■BET TODAY. THE semi-final aj the Singapore 1.-iand Jolf Championship, which were played the Island Club yesterday afterii< did not produce any startling golf and ended very much as expected. osnh J. T. Smith, an 1 \V. Fldred, both Ol tlie607 words
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Article213 1933-07-02 14 Opening Of Negri Sembilan Championships. (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, July I. Ideal weather favoured the Negn Sembilan law tennis championships whi -h opened t xlay on the gra?s courts it Sungei Ijong Hub. The handicap names were begun first and the games are in progress at213 words
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Article890 1933-07-02 14 Six Clear Goals. INDO-CEYLONESE ROUTED AT JALAN BESAR. Chinese lndu-( cv lonesc <•. THE Indo-Ceylonese have to thani. '.heir i goalkeeper. Muihiu umaiii. for sav.ng them from a much more ignominious r at the hands of the Chinese, vvhe-i I they met the latter in890 words
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Article43 1933-07-02 14 The Malttyl were given a walk-ovei their Second Dnnsion match against the M.i .1". scheduled to have been played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday, as the latter were unable to raise a team die to the Inter-Coll t\ match. i43 words
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Advertisement30 1933-07-02 14 k y^ &&&k sßjj «a^R^^o^n^n^Rww\.^^xkk) Ji'^^u Jn^ns^R^^ %t*-o}^ '-y t mVP^^^^ms nY ■JhrnfiS viti \j t s4r" R^PT^nTm il»l iMantJnnf S kinds preme l-hroughoul* ■tgr^ > Malaya/ RmnnlL»La^3l^laaanmSLml aWainnmmmQ L^^E) 030 words
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Article2764 1933-07-02 15 Foi~ward's Northern Form In Cup Competition. SBLANGOR has done wall in interstate «> .i-all up to now. having and Negri Sembilan. but of aorthern form are >cs.i:inst'c abotil her proapacts in the i Cup competition. arc two more games to be played, igainst Penang at Kuala Luntpar2,764 words
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Article404 1933-07-02 15 Tin. semi-Anal -ta^e or the Ueweraasaat Shi< Id i>i.ipetiti«.n ha.- been i-aehcd. 0 4 the t;. was played afl <>n T* lay but no decisi' i, was reached. Through an war eight of the i^efeiee, the teaaas, Teachers Association aad MaajaaaUaa, aati ma«lr to play far 36 minute- each404 words
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Advertisement258 1933-07-02 15 Make a note of it EDDIE CANTOR IN "KID FROM SPAIN" Opens at the CAPITOL on TUESDAY. ARGUS. THK RACING EXI'KRT <H THK SPORTING PINK. ■H«nd for our $5 daily wire or SI 2 for the meeting. Vt have very special information for IPOH. Sporting Pink will be issued on258 words
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Advertisement440 1933-07-02 15 DISSECTED WORD j TEST INSWttfl T<> THK DISSOCIATED WORLD TEST. l. Matte* 1. stomach cai lon 1. ii .nelit .i'.'tomolik 'I. BBaTBf 7. nearby wajfon in. radio I -i eat u'aii'.e Is expected on, Friday. The Mun ipality have a well ith --ouple af 'lieu of j eatstaadiag ability. The440 words
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Advertisement326 1933-07-02 15 FREED FROM PAIN AT 95 After Suffering icr Many Years v\ .it a gi al thing .t m.: I be for ih's woavaa, after saJTerin heumatism for many years, to I again al her am I h ml. I like i" rell you that ninci I commenced taking Krasch< i326 words
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Miscellaneous166 1933-07-02 15 answkks to i;k\i:h\i. QUaWnuMl 1. A k vi a huh offenders ■rare rastaaed hy wrists an<i aaeh. 2. Followiag a taarse marhad by the intersection with the earth's suifatv i f a plane eattiag the ccn'iv af the earth. rtmonr the Romans. lirst naun. 1 IJiitisn Antarctic explorer. Polity i166 words
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Article, Illustration125 1933-07-02 16 rIT BARR SIM (left) a-i T. Smith. s«mi finalists in >t-slerda> > Island Coif Club championship. A VIEW of the Island olf Club Course R. J. ISHERWOOD left, and W. Eldred. «emi-nnali»t« in M-terday f s Island <;«> If Club championship. Bl I. BAM125 words
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Advertisement19 1933-07-02 16 THERE ARE NO BETTER TENNIS STRINGS THAN VICTOR. THE ONLY STRINGS THAT WIN "VICTOR" QUEEN'S FOR HIGH CLASS STRINGING.19 words
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Advertisement168 1933-07-02 16 IyfrrtilUUHllW QUEEN'S WHERE YOU GET THE BEST rackets. COMNEBCIAL (MON ASSI lANCE <:<>.. LTD. (Inriirpiirnlril in KnclanH.) Kir«\ I/iff. M«rini-. \rriilcnt, l.uiiranlrn .md MnJor. v>.m t* vno.oofl.non. Arthur C. In«»«. NMMC«ff I I iHrrwrfti Eatttrrn Kia'""h. Singapore. ECONOMISE BY USING T.K.K. TYRES Iliii 29 R.» N.wA.tiUbb I 27 4.71 TAN168 words
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