The Straits Times, 16 July 1933

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 83. Sunday, July 16th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 83. Sunday, July 16th.. 1933. Price 10 cents.
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  • 226 1 Malaya Will Lose A Great Industry Unless The Pineapple War Is Stopped. LONDON REFUSES TO TRADE WITH US JAPAN READY TO STEP IN AND STEAL BUSINESS GROWERS AND PACKERS TO FIGHT AGAIN (Sunday Times Special.) ALL IS STILL NOT WELL WITH THE MALAYAN PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY. The two camps," the growers
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  • 829 1 T^VENTS in the industry promised to mU move quickly in the New Year, wh»cb was decidedly encoi.raging in the light of the fierce «»inpetiti jn the Malayan pine may expict from *he Japanese vai ''t> There was a prosp>*ct of Government intervention from w'lich there developed many eagerly
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  • 87 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN (Front Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 3 7 (Sellers) 3 15/16. July-Sept. 4 1/32. Oct. -Dec. 4'/». Jan. Mar. 4 7/32. Market tone Quiet. TIN. Spot £214 2s. fid. Three months £213 17s. 6d. .Market lrregular. SILVER.
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  • 145 1 League Committee And "The Open Door London, July 15. ENORMOUS possibilities for the f«tur\ in China are stated to be inveftav in a special meeting of the League Counci: Committee o.n Technical Co-jptrotioa in China, to be held in Paris on Tues.'ay and attended by
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  • 189 1 PENANG and kedah Draw THREE GOALS ALL AT ALOR STAR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'ti.ang, July 15. THE Maiaya Cup match between Kedah and Penang at Alor Star resulted in a draw, each side scoring three goals. Penang scored within three minutes o i the start, Chong Seng finding the
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  • 46 1 Englund's Team To Oppose West Indies. r London, July IVEngland's team for the second test against the West Indies, which will be commenced on July 22 will be as follows Jardine, Wyatt, Walters, Robins, Sutcliffe, Hammond, Ames, James Langridge, Verity, Macaulay and Bowes.
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    19 1 ihe umpires m yenterday's Puling I match, European* v. The Rest: Th*v refused the European's appeal against the light.
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  • 298 1 K.L. And Singapore Share The $150. IN the Sunday Times of July 2, prizes amounting to $150 were offered in a lacing Competition in connection with the racing at Ipoh or Saturday, July 8. Included in the conditions governing the competition was the following: "If
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  • 251 1 Last Tributes To Local Referee. The funeral of the late Mr. John Richard Dargue, the well known referee took place at the BL-dan Cemetery yesterday afternoon and was attended by the Members of the staff of Messrs. Sir John Jackson Ltd. The Rev. Nigel Williams
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  • 329 1 MR. AW BOON HAW IN SWATOW HUNDREDS WELCOME HIM AT DOCKS. Swat.-w, July 15. An enthusiastic welcome was accorded Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the "Tiger Balm" magnate and philantropist of Singapore, upon his arrival here yesterday. Mr. Aw Boon Haw wa* met at the wharf by the Mayor of the
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  • 83 1 American Airman Seeks New Record. New York, July 15. The American airman Wiley-Post took off at 4.10 thus morning in an tempt to fly solo around the world ir. six days, using the same machine in which he and Gatty established the round-the-world record in
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  • 33 1 (From Our Own Co »*H I London, July 15. Following rumours from Amsterdam that the British Government's adviser favours the Dutch restriction proposals, rubber was stronger than for weeks today.
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  • 75 1 The rubber quotations insued by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association at noon yesterday were as follows R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 13'» 13" 4 (F. 0.8.) 13!, 11% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers AuR.-SepL 13 < 4 13% Oct.-Dec. 13*4 13ft
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  • 1623 2 Behind The Front Page i AS MM i UM |n :>[>..■< vi' thu West; a-. II like, a Christian t>y liirth ar>'i a i i ncliqation, 1 oiten wotUr vlu ii that part <>f tin world will again be liied ly a lvlij.rH'us r«'\ival. After experiencing ;i great and deftting
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  • 165 2 Threat To Soldier Who Was Acquitted. A 14-year-old girl's "murder cry rang through Southend police court when a soldier was dismissed on a charge of commiting an offence against her. A moment before she had been committed to three years' detention at a home at
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  • 52 2 Women Petition King For Reinstatement. (F r London, July 15. More than 250 women patients of Dr. Burthwhite, who was struck off the Medical Register in November last year for maintaining secret and improper association with a married woman patient, have petitioned the King, urging for his
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  • 53 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 15. June, the actress, who made application to the Edinburgh Court for interim alimony at the rate of £1,000 a year, pending the hearing of Lord Inverelyde's petition for divorce, which will be heard in November, was granted £150
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  • 462 2 Racing NO ENTRANCE FEE. Double Chance For First Day Of Penang Meeting. The Sunday Times is offering the sum of $250. WHICH MUST Ml WON in a competition based on the first day of the PtaMng —Saturday week, July 29. mis sum will
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    • 216 2 DOUBIE M TREBLE YOUR INCOME f Mr. N. is a retired merchant whose capital and income, like those of many others, had dwindled over the past few years to less than half their former value. Wisely determined to put an end to the worry that was ageing him prematurely, he
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    • 62 2 j SUNDAY TIMES RACING COMPETITION. I enter The Sunday Times Racing Competition on the conditions set out above and consider the following horses will win on the first day of the Penang meeting, Saturday, July FIRST RACn j SECOND RACE THIRD RACE FOURTH xtACE FIFTH RACK j SIXTH RACK SEVENTH
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    • 60 2 WHERE DID YOU GLT OUT OF THE SACK y ONLY THAT HAPPENS THL UR FOX CT N gZ£a-C^ W OH TO BE. A BAG £> POP T F 5 9 ZSi ARA< lr*\ o SI NOTHING- if OF I *3 i yjJr pie r t^'m why 9 v**i mJL cement.
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  • 2044 3  -  Ely Culbertson The WORLD of BRIDGE h Worl(^» rion Player and Greatest Card Analyst Leaders in other sport and entertainment usuan> -ye as their favourite avocation the pame of Contrac. Bridge. One particular group I have in mind consists of a coterie of New York's leading
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    174 3 Wbar Would You YOU are an ex-President of the United States who happens to be in disfavour with the contemporary President. To be sure, you both belong to the same political party, but you art as much irritated by nim as he is by you, and it would cause you
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    45 3 If you can fit all these 16 pieces toother in the time limit you will win this fig-saw puzzle game. Children's time limit, 18 nun., adults, 14 mm When you have assembled the picture, study it carefully to see if you can find 14 mistakes.
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    • 349 3 si 1 I\I|OW >^--< list your ceneral knowledge by seeing how many of the following questions you can answer correctly. Turn to page 15 to check your replies. 1. What is a rip tide? 12. What is ginseng? 2. In commerce, what is "turnover "l3. Where is "Unter den Linden?
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    • 72 3 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eaitern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every part.cular.
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    • 226 3 BlIlllllilllHIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllHliaillllllllllllllllllillUlilHIIIIllllllllHllillllil^'^l'lHMHnilllllli;!! iiIHIIIIIIIIIIWWWWIt OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE iST"* —HTup 5F ig" j pp S3 3r s§~ 33 Si sir b\ b -jja- -fee* L CLUES. w i)|w< IC. Belonging to maa J\K,WJ9&. 19 Aver 1. Destructive projectil* 24 Kather's sister 6. Bill of fare 26. Less coarse 9. Birds of region 27.
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  • 775 4 DRAMA OF HIS LAST HOUR. Gassed Corporal's Death In A Flat. I STILL LOVE THELMA" A Tiff Over A Book About Reincarnation. A (inn nent containing a minute description of his a.-.! hour of life with phrases like "The sensations are growing sweeter' and "Am I dyintf?"
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  • 302 4 BLONDE GUN BANDIT CAPTURED. BABY-KILLERS WIDOW CONVICTED OF MURDER MURDER in the first degree" was the charge brought in New York on May 27 against one of the most notorious figures in the New York underworld Mrs. Vincent Coll, "widow of Baby-killer Coll" who was shot d ad last year
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  • 145 4 She Is Thankful She Did Not Limit Hers. Lady William Cecil, wife of the Bishop if Exeter, has come to the defence of her lusband in his advocacy of large families. The Bishop's critics say that he knows 10 thing of a woman's suffering in
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  • 102 4 Dramatic Suicide Of German Politician. A DRAMATIC form of suicide was chosen on June 21 by Herr Welch, the Deputy Director of the Labour Office in Weimar, where the German Republican Constitution was signed. He chartered an aeroplane for a flight over the town
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  • 107 4 500 Feet In Half An Hour. Mr. E. Lancelot Mallalicu, the young Liberal M.P. for Colne Valley, climbed one o* the masts at the 8.8.C.'s station I at Moorside Edge, near Huddersfteld. which is in his constituency. The mast, which is 500
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  • 339 4 Actress Frightens The Indians Of Brazil. HOW the platinum blonde hair of an Italian actress brought fear to the hearts of savage Indian tribesmen in the forests of the Amazon, is related by members of a film expedition which has just returned from Brazil. The
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    31 4 Miss Peggy Scriven. the Itriti-h holder of the French women's championship, in play against Fraulein Krahwinkel (Germany) wNo beat her. 6 2, 3 6, 6 l, in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon.
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  • 642 4 CUBAN GIRL MARRIES HER PRINCE CROWDS TRY TO RUSH THE CHURCH. (By Air Mail.) Lausanne, June 21. REBELLIOUS Cuba overthrew the proud might of royal Spain today j when Senorita Edelmira San "'edroOcejo, a little woman from Havana, with hair like burnished gold, became the bride of the Prince of
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  • 249 4 SINCE GOING WET! The Beer Flood. HOP SHORTAGE MAY FOLLOW HER TERRIFIC THIRST. A world shortage of hops is pr<^ dieted as a direct result of America "going wet." NINETEEN ef 'he tmlg aijht States otlicially resumed beer drinking oa April 7, and in the following throe
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    • 189 4 SH4LL I WAIT F^m How are you surveying yc U r future at this very {.>* \\Jj^3 rr.oment? Are you content to "Wait and See" what the l* 3^ '^?w Morlrt holds in store for you when you are old enough I dr to n'tire, or are you going to
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  • 382 6 Lovely 5,000 Trousseau treet, June J". E-tod in the Barbara for her >! Ivani in day. The design of l>t secret, i 0 trou '.i has ired few at her th •eka, and ■implicit? i the key-note of every one i,' frock*, t SWI and beach pyjamas.
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  • 31 6 I A er with i wi;h a tern irops of coehineai. Arraage in a circle on a faacy I «1..-h. and pour the s> rup OVOT. Deite with tin
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  • 28 6 I Im and the very ..ndie. A I for the lion for children? II aal change nple the r in I A] i:ight I .1(1-
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  • 63 6 S_ i Di a Ci:l: j ly chi i "Su pi Smart Sport*, A SMABT iports raH I ed foi Chmdotte I her new Paran-ount picti;: rf It s and to give it tucked a plaid bow i matched it with her tr ni 'v tailored v. th
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    • 18 6 THIS WEEK'S I \i i^^L/l \> A ,NI j Price $1.35 R r.rt Price $1.75 53H C yTS Ltd.
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    • 82 6 RENE ULLMANN I (Millinery Dopt.) HICH I'AS iMR J I L'OAl DAY U VR. SI'URT DJtK.SSKS, PI DE--1 S. HATS THE LA I tION I L IM\ND VARI I i.ka;- ik. i i NEW MODELS OK I'LAT ,11. .i AND DE( tH m:kv MAST AND a «Va\ I RENE ULLMANN
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    • 38 6 2nd J U 16, ROAD. Hike /HbcOvcijor I MAY Bi: CONSULTED IN MATT. TO Hair Dressing Beauty Cultm AT Gbe jfebetal ©tspenearv:, 3Ltb, S, Vattlcs IMicc, Chiropody Cf P made. \:4OUS EAU DE RENE ULLMAN STAMFORD KOAD 81N
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  • 839 7 The People Who Live By Deadly Poisons The Museum Speaks. WHEN Capt. G. B. Cerutti, the great I 1 talian explorer, fir.- 1 ved among I |he Sakais one of the things he discovered was that the men were so enthusiastic over poison in which they dip their blow-pipe dart-
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  • 1366 7 Continuing TIAUNTOX had never pictured the "Ccas'." like? this. All the ■which he had ever read on '.he subject, and it was only fiction that hfl had read, had led him to expect a flat land of morass and man-grove swamp, scorching white beaches, with here
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  • 93 7 July 16, 1887. First issue of the Singa- 1 pore Free Press as a daily. 1903. Corecration of Eastern Gate Lodge. July 17, 1873. Cholera epidemic broke out in Singapore. 1889. French and Russian transports forbidden to enter port without permit. July, 18, 1903. Inauguration of new
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  • 787 7 MUSES IN THE SHADE OF THE CASUARINA TREE An Up- Country Mem. /OPPOSITE our house, aoout two hundred yards away, there were three tali casuarina trees. I had always want- ed a casuarina in the garden, but this j was almost better, as we had a lovely view of them.
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    • 168 7 I v 'ARE VOU I COLLECTING? Collecting what Why, Nestles Picture Stamps They are so interesting that it is not surprising to see j how they have captured the imagination of young* I and old. You will find stamps in all packets of NESTLES CAILLER'S and KOHLER'S CHOCOLATES. y^""""* I
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  • 509 8 Any idea that responsible opinion in China is likely to accept the indignities and hardships heaped on the country by Japan was completely dispelled in the speech delivered by Dr. W. W. Yen at a luncheon of the League of Nations Union. Dr. Yen is one of China's
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  • 2359 8  -  Lady Ballance. By am going to suggest that beauty, instead of being an asset to a girl in business, is a hindrance. It prevents her from getting on in many cases. An employer is frightened of a beautiful girl, and often refuses to take her
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  • 66 8 Mis* C. McGuire, of Singapore, wias this week's tea dollars wit* the following story "When a woman heard her host tell his boy not to serve champagne, as she did not drink it she said "But I do drink champagne. It isn't the Temperance League I have
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  • 45 8 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Saturday. Arrangements have been made for the Foreman of the Ananias News Factory to leave Singapore on Menday for a tour of inspection of his up-country branches. During his absence he will endeavour to climb Mounts Tilly and Kn'i-.
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    • 289 8 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE JULY 16, 1933. ALHAMBRA Where Is This Lady? with Marta Eggert and Owen Nares. 6.15 —9.15. CAPITOL Solidiers Of The King with Cicely Courtneidge. 6.15—9.15. EMPIRE, TANJONG PAGAR Hold Everything with Joe E. Brown. 7 9.30 p.m. GREAT WORLD Cabaret, Talkies, Sideshowr Cinemas and Theatres. MARLBOROUGH Vikran Charitra
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    • 74 8 PIANO TUNING— REPAIRS. REMOVALS— HIRE. E. CHARLES. Phone 2H2. 282, Orchard Road. NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. i Wuchang Company. 82, Ui(h Street. Dealen in Art Blaekwood Furniture, Curica. String Mcta and Camphor-wood Chatta. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. ®k Sunflag ©m«J EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND
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    • 12 8 %f*=J ASSERTIONS SjfyjIi| *J L?s"™ tm j V-*C\ ANANIAS !H^> I jL^C.
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  • 799 9 Passing Of An Old Landmark GAIETY THEATRE TO BE DEMOLISHED SHORTLY fl LINK with the old cinema world of A Singapore, w th the days of silent films, when Eddie i 010 and Harry Carey, when popular v.:il shortly be snapped when the old Gaiety Cinema, at the corner of
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  • 1214 9 "HANDS OFF THE CHILDREN"! Parents Roused To Action Over New School Fees, Blow At Middle Classes MASS MEETINGS BEING ORGANISED. (Special Sunday Times News.) PARENTS THROUGHOUT MALAYA HAVE BEEN ROUSED TO ACTION BY A NEW GOVERNMENT THREAT OF DEARER EDUCATION FOR THEIR CHILDREN AND MASS
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    9 9 Dr. H. A. Tempany the X.M.S. Director of Ag-iculture.
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  • 309 9 INSURANCE policies in Malaya aggregate the staggering amount of about $200,000,000 This astounding fact was determined by a Sunday Times reporter while pursuing an inquiry following a disclosure in the Hong Kong Supreme Court recently that a former Chinese F.M.S. rubber estate contractor had insured
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  • 374 9 A retrial was ordered by Mr. Justice Mills, sitting in the Supreme Court yesterday, of the case in which a P.W.D. coolie, Doraisamy, working in the Singapore Prison was charged with unlawfully taking a package of tobacco into the Criminal Prison. Mr. V. D. Knowles,
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  • 74 9 The Things We Do See Rain, rain and more rain. Cyclists carrying umbrellas. Mackintoshes improvised from) sacks. And many other ingenius ways of keeping dry. A model paper motor-car for Chinese funeral rites. sj And adjoining, l'Hotel de ('Europe, another poor advertisement. Pigeons in Raffles Place. Cars at the Gap.
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  • 179 9 MYSTERY OF MATCH THAT WAS NOT PLAYED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 15. Mystery surrounds the cancellation—by a telephone call late last night— of the Europeans versus The Rest cricket match which should have been played here today. THE match, which was for the B. P.
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    • 83 9 SPECIAL OFFER NOVELS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AUTHORS INCLUDE EDGAR WALLACE RUBY M. AYRES ROBERT KEBLE ETHEL M DELL ERIC SPENSER ARNOLD BENNETT JOSEPH HOCKING g g VAN DYN£ DE. VERE STACPOOLE GILBERT FRANKAU H. G. WELLS TAFFRAJL E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM COSMO HAMILTON ZANE GREY STEPHEN McKENNA PETER B. KYNE
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    • 96 9 t BUCK UP. MOSCOW! "Though Russia's exports to Malaya increased during 1932, her trade rivals are not worrying overmuch an yet, for, so far, the Soviet is h difficult country to deal with. "Only in piece-goods is any at- timpt made to study local re- quirements. Mass productions i methods
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    • 85 9 LOOK HERE, CANADA! The protest against the Canadian Government's imposition of an exchange dumping doty on all goods from Malaya is growing. Jhe Sunday Times understands that the latest objection is one from a merchant in Montreal! In an urgent cable he nrgea influential quarters here to take step* to
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    • 89 9 CRRRR UP, MALAYA! "Month by month bnainesa Is more encouraging. 'There is a decided imp -content in the Singapore Market. Thia has been brought about by "substantial" increase in consumers' need* and not by dealer*' speculation. "This is what ull business men want not that there should be a sudden
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  • 1121 10 WAR ON MALAYA'S RED ARMY" DOES A SLUMP PRODUCE COMMUNISTS? SMALL RUBBER GROWERS AS CHIEF CONVERTS To what extent has the Communist movement in Malaya gained ground as a result of the slump? A definite answer to this question is difficult, but it is certain that unemployment provides a very
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  • 401 10 America's Cure For Un employm en t Ills Employing two men where now there is only one at work. Higher wages and shorter hours. rpHESE are the salient features of the great American recovery drive that has been financed by public money, and i has
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  • 332 10 HOW LIVES ARE SAVED IN SINGAPORE THE green-painUd, \svll e<]ui( ped ambulance is a familiar sight in the j streets of Singapore but few of the gen- j eral public i.re aware of the organisation behind its efficiency. There are three ambulance services in the
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  • 586 10 Professor of Economics at the Women's Christian Col* lege, Madras, for four years before her marriage, Mrs, E. V. Davies, M.A., wife of a Singapore school-teacher and mother of two children, is one of the leaders of Malaya's Indian women. In this, the second, sketch
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  • 421 10 SPECTRE OF FAMINE NEGLECTED RICE INDUSTRY Remedy Suggested MODIFY POLICY OF PADI ALIENATION. (From A Correspondent.) PADI cultivation is Malaya's most neglected primary industry. the event of a rici famine this c ntry would be in a hopJe.s position. Although ihis fact has been emphasised from time to time, the
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  • 485 10 "Thought It Was A Good Policy IjH'ERY man has his price," is a say■■Hng which a Bengali, Kewal Gowalla, ound yesterday, to be untrue. An Indian named Betand wus originaly brought up before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, .he Singapore Second Magistrate, on a ;harge of
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    • 39 10 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 9.15 TONIGHT 9-15 POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT by THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Soloists: MRS. RUSSELL, soprano SIGNOR E. DALLIO, Violin. Popular Prices $2-$l-&50 cts. BOOKING AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL nftcr 6 p.m. PHONE 6826.
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    • 46 10 The** distressing. -skin complaints are lure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief ao remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of aB Cktmim and Stem. Btuoßy good in LIQUID m TABLET form
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    • 135 10 cc:.:?ensation! Several Australion members of Parliament were staggered, rccetttlj when they received claims, by registered pout, from an enterprising Queensland elector claiming fabulous sums. A.aci. Ike rei. ;o;.s cl< s he geata that the police blocked ti. front get b i invalid pension, id tliat the Crov t retained part
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    • 77 10 J^(MALAYAN if Buy i CHOP "BINTANG" The AUSTIN Ten-Four. An up-to-date car, modern in every detail. A car of excellent room and comfort for four adults, yet with running costs lower tiian mr ny of the baby cars on the road. A car that has ample power to "fly" any
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    • 350 11 EVERYBODY'S DOING IT F G Cj'ZH mA 111 Ilb i note than satisfied* r j^liptl 1 r I 00 o*^0 When the Doctor h:s^cd CO /•w//*' o far hh cfclM th:re is liu!o rr •C \tfi-« GATE I r rt».V.*< v iri<l sipnorc of the Mv FA jit ViOV^ 1
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    157 13 A picture of the Broadway Musical Party taken at the celebration of Ihe second anniversary held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow. On the ground: Messrs. Goh Hiok Heng and Cheong Boon Eu. Sittinir left to richt Vi< i l\k Tcong *™ii (Committee), Henry Wee (Committee), Teo Boon Guck (lion;
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  • 1187 13  -  Joseph T. Szek. By His Father, ON August 15, l'Jl."), the German Diplomatic Code came into the hands of DM British Intelligence Service. From that date until the end of the war they able to de-code all the intercepted rwlio messages from
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  • 326 13 Sincere Lads P. THE Sincere Lads' Badminton Party will meet the Loke's Badminton Party in a return match of five singles at the latters' court on Sunday, the 23rd in-t. at 3.45 p.m. Attendance of players and reserves is compulsory." Malacca Friendlies B, P. UNDER the able
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  • 859 13  -  CUEMAJSr BILLIARDS. BY HE HAS a fair conceit of himself and his knowledge, the man whj would set himself out to tell all that there is to be known regarding billiards, and further all that is known regarding the weaknesses of the average
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    • 141 13 "Sattw^E&SShkißar- The most widel y prescribed ;^^Sl^^^^l^ f° beverage in the world \^"^n\yi^4V O °^^y/ ALL over the world— Europe, America, Africa, Asia, Australasia, throughout xWMAW Ct^^^^B§\(^T/ China and Mala y fl Ovaltine is widel y and regularly prescribed by doctors for Vlaf '^>^^^mlww/ their P atients This is the
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    • 407 13 THIS WEEK'S RADIO. SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE. Programme to !>e broadcast from Singapore today (Radio Service Co. of R l? vn p r t Malaya) on 49.» metres from 11 a.m. till I>> UUr tiXpen. 1.30 p.m.. P ***** Tandjong Piandong and Sri SINGAPORE (Radio Service Co.)— Katong.— Malay
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  • 505 14 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. Excellent Sport. BEVIN'S FOUR GOOD WINS. (From Ovr Own Correspondent.) Taipinjr, July 15. rpIIERE was a better attendance here A today which included His highness the Sultan of Perak and suite at the ml day of the Taipinß amateur races. The weather
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  • 263 14 Medical College Wins By Six Wickets. The Medical College Union playing, on their own grourd yesterday, scored an easy victory over Raffles Institution by the wide margin of six wickets. The visitors batted first but fared disastrously against the bowling of Ess who captured six wickets for
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  • 1000 14 Many Keen Contests. 3RD HONG KONG BT. WINS WARREN SHIELD. Joyful whoops emanated from a number of lorries travelling down Orchard Road yesterday evening, containing white-turbaned Pathans, members of the 3rd Hong Kong and Singapore Battery, R.A. Their representatives had just won the coveted Challenge Shield presented
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  • 557 14 CHINESE SCHOOL DEFEATS JOHORE COLLEGE. A.C.S. 5 J.E.C. 2. IN a well-contested and interesting match yesterday, the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, defeated the Johore English College by five goals to two on the Harbour Board ground. Play was fast and open, providing several thrills and there were very
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  • 263 14 Five For Ten Against St. Joseph's. Particularly low scoring marked the cricket match bttween St. Joseph's Institution and Raffle* College on St. Josephs Institution ground yesterday afternoon. Eighteen wickets, failed to realise 100 runs. Raffles College were bundled out for 43 and St. Joseph's fared little better losing
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  • 1036 14 EUROPEANS' TEAM RECOVERS. K. Muthucumaru c Carpenter b McNeill 2 R. T. Morrow b Bond 6 A. S. A. Jansen c Hopkins b Palmer 18 N. Sullivan not out 2 Extras 6 Total 10G Bowling Hopkins one for 23 Palmei four for 33 McN'eill two for 12 Carpenter two for
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