The Straits Times, 22 October 1933

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 97. Sunday, October 22nd., 1933. Price 10 cents.
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  • 590 1 SECRET 'PLANE HUNT FOR EAST COAST DOPE -RUNNERS MYSTERY FLIGHTS OF THE "CUTTY SARK" ARE EXPLAINED Smugglers' Efforts To Land Illicit Chandu Foiled From Air UNREMITTING VIGILANCE A DRAMATIC search by air for a gang of smugglers who were believed to be endeavouring to land a cargo of dope worth
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  • 373 1 TCLEGANTLY dressed, a beau- tiful girl dancer once well known in Singapore screamed hysterically in the djock at the Old Bailey after the judge had sentenced her to a term in gaol for fraud. Don't let them take me," she cried before being
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  • 74 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 3 27/32. (Sellers) 3 29/32. October-Dei ember 3 15/16. January-March 3 15/16. April-June 4 1/32. Market tone Firm. SILVER. Spot 18 3/16 d. Two months 18' id. CROSS RATE. London-New York,
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  • 147 1 MAY FALL OVER LEVY ON SALARIES. Paris, Saturday. The fate of the Daladier Government is likely to be determined early this evening for the Prime Minister is credited with the intention of initiating the budget debate with as, the major issue, a Bill providing for a special
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  • 99 1 SAYING COMES TO LIFE FOR ROYAL SHOPPERS. London, Saturday. A china shop comedy at Fakenham (Norfolk) amused the Queen and the Princess Royal wiio, while shopping and examiMnfc pottery, looked up in surprise at the sound of a commotion and saw beside them a
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  • 209 1 TALK OF REVOLT IN SOUTH CHINA. The Nanking: Government has Stated its willingness to settle the Sino-Japanese dispute, and has offered assurances to Japan to that effect. Intense indignation has been aroused In the Sooth at Nanking's attitude, and there is open talk of revolt. Shanghai, Saturday. U^OLLOWING conversations with
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  • 226 1 REBEL TROOPS IN RETREAT. The King of Siam has fled to Singgora. Rumours that the King of Siam had fled from Ilua Ilin, the seaside resort near Bangkok where His Majesty and the Queen have been all through the present revolt, and was on
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  • 292 1 Straits Luck In The Irish Sweep. London, Oct. 21. rpHE draw for the Irish sweepstake on the Cambridgeshire began at Dublin this morning in the presence of an excited crowd. Subscriptions totalled £2,726,628 of which £1,707,717 is available as prize-money, divided into 17 units of 100,000 each with 10 residual
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  • 42 1 Rome, Oct. 21. Primo Camera is to defend his world heavyweight championship against the Spaniard, Paollnc Uzcudun on Sunday afternoon over 9fteen rounds. The betting is 7 to sln Camera's favour. Signor Mussolini b expected to be present.— Reuter.
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  • 123 1 FOOTBALL COMPETITION. CASH PRIZES FOR PENANG, MALACCA AND SEREMBAN. Of the ten matches set in The Sunday Times of Oct. 8 and played on Oct. 14, one, that between Third Lanark and Rangers, was postponed. In accordance with the conditions of the competition, therefore, the $100 prize only is awarded
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  • 54 1 The Singapore Repertory Players chose for tholr first anniversary performance at the Goodwood Park Hotel last night the comedy Little DevlL" It was excellently produced and rrrved a great success. Enid Holland took the lead, and the cast Included Hilda Dorrlngton, William C. Afield, Joan Wateon, Joseph p.
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  • 296 1 MORE BRITISH TROOPS FOR THE FAR EAST. rpHERE were busy scenes at the v -I yesterday when the troopship 1 Neuralia arrived lrom Southampton with details for Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai. An unusually large proportion of >men and children was n board, several of the oflieers L:. ing their
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  • 69 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) ISM 12 5 1G. (F.O.B.) 12 9/16 1 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers November 12 5/16 1 Nov.-Dec. UH II 7 16. Jan.-Mar. 1 1 I 1G. April-June 12 11/16 1 Tone or Market Dull. Latest
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  • 1310 2 IITELL, I consider that $2 absolutely thrown down the drain." He was speaking of "One Precious Year" and having, with surly grace, acknowledged "The King," he walked out of the cinema, feeling, I suppose, swindled. I don't dispute that It was a most "impossible" situation In
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  • 1562 2 AT the meeting held in Kuala Lumpur last Sunday afternoon to protest against the rice tax we had an illustration of the discomforts that were endured in this country before electric fans were Invented. Halfway through this meeting a switch burnt out and the overhead fans stopped.
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    • 30 2 YOU CAN TAKE -A BROAD VIEW OF POP PP5"" &W Y&J CAMT- TS OF THE. COLONtwf I l^-j I (Coprriiht, 1912, by Th« B«ll Syndlc«t«, IncT*6_^^ IT J il> r
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  • 1272 3  -  Ely Culbertson h World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst IHAVE frequently stated that the opening lead Involves one of the most difficult decisions that a bridge player has to make. On at least fifty per cent, of all hands the opening will make a difference
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    • 402 3 553 sss^il |gm?. afetf3 just mm a ff\y E£Cf\*'3 BMrJHH Sref^H Lvv ringsjng?H ffig I typical of the exquisite |jr* r v3J Biß^3bSbß >?■ a cs ns *nd»upert> craftsyjZga m\ jm I mar| ship cf Alexander EPH K9fPQ lark's varied stock. BmM I P P ees' ccs are never inflated
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    • 1064 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in forre over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tot Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Gnat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company hat 420,000 deposited with the Supreme Conrt of England and complies with the
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    • 161 3 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES. ACROSS. 13. Woody plant Nape 15. Part of hand s' wrTfan> 18. Passed 5. weuare 20 Klngdom 10 Jot 24 Perfect 11 Silent fare 2 R*" 1 awa y with lover 12! Whispering Bound 27. Grape tree 14 Foretell 38 Mallc e 16 Namely 30 **»M\n«
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  • 874 4  -  Billiards By "Cueman OUR billiards can do with another talk on the "kiss" shot. It's a fascinating shot. And it is useful so often to get us out of a complication. I will confess that I am likely to give it more than its utility
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  • 936 4  -  By Samson Poultry Notes k RRANGEMENTS are now being made for holding an annual competition under the auspices of the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union, in co-operation with the Singapore Amateur Weight-lifters' Association, for an open Singapore championship meeting. Further details will be announced later. The Young
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  • 624 4 Something About The Soldier Malayan Volunteer News VOLUNTEER Gunners had a good time at Blakan Matl on Sunday morning, when they did a practice shoot at half charge with RAF. machines as their targets. They started at eight o'clock In the morntag, and so favourable were the conditions, that they
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  • 110 4 AT the T.P.C.A. Hall. Kuala Lumpnr, at Princes Road. Mr. John Hands M.C.H. will address all Football players and others interested in the game on 'Ethics of Football 1 on Tuesday next at 6.30 p.m. All interested are cordially invited. "Bing Boys" Musical. AT a meeting held at
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    • 229 4 #CASH PRIZE XMAS tkunfoe/i $50 ant Hamper «{$3U and Hamper $20 an( Hamper First prize. Second prize. Third prize. 17 OTHER XMAS HAMPER PRI 2~ fc. j Ti i r -r THIS BS A POPULAR c/o SIME DARBY CO., LTD. CROSSE BLACKWELL'S SINGAPORE. SOUP BALLOT. ASPARAGUS CELERY CHICKEN consomme We
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    • 74 4 This Coupon, attached I to a letter addressed to the Poultry Expert, entitles readers to free advice on any pooKry-keeping problem. Gong Xam Co. 4«/48, PECK SEAH STREET. For Gardens, Vegetables and other planting purposes 'SHEEP DUNG' (MANURO) Packed In Gunny Bars at $H per ton F.0.R./8., Spore. SINGAPORE Phone
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    • 90 4 (wFry Energy n JN these strenuous days, thousands »f active Amen and women rely on Ho r lick's* Malted Milk to keep them always fit. Made from fresh, full cream cows' milk enriched with the nutritive extracts of malted barley and wheat. it contains all the energy-giving elements your system
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  • 717 5 CHEONQ Chee Lim, for about 16 years one of the stalwarts of the S.C.F.A. eleven, Is probably one of the best defenders on the football field that Singapore has ever had. For several seasons, since the commencement ■f Malaya Cup competition in 1921, he was a
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  • 1132 5 Selangor Defeats Singapore Singapore 1 Selangor S |>RILLIANT play won the day for Selangor when they met Singapore In a hockey match on tho S.C C Padang, yesterday. The final scores were three goals to one, in favour of the visitors. Fortunes fluctuated rapidly, play ranging from
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  • 1044 5 HOW THEY STOOD BEFORE THE GAMES YESTERDAY First Division. P. W. L. D. F. A Pts. I Tottenham H. (P) 10 6 2 2 19 9 14 Arsenal (1) 10 4 2 4 20 11 12 Huddersfleld T. (6) 10 5 3 2 29 20 12 Sunderland
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    • 70 5 EJ STOP PRESS. B ULM DOES IT! Derby, West Australia, Oct. 20. fcm A new England-Australia MX record was established when IBfe Mr. Charles Vim landed at S» 0.15 a.m. local time, beating «Jf Kingsford Smith by 11 hours. W —Reuter. I H FURTHER PROOF THAT I REMAINS The World's
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    • 299 5 STRANGE CASE OF THE COIONEI#\ "MOST EXTRAORDINARY j£ £^$£V v, THING! SAID THE SECRE- "W^< 'M v 'J^fe"SOMEONE BEEN REPLAC- *^osimwL ING THE TURF I QUERIED. ~Z%&Qm£^.ir^ strange noises from the foiu-th bunker, and there was the Colonel dancing a pas seul with his caddie, and singing what sounded like
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  • 450 6 T^EXT Saturday night, the Raffles will present a very spectacular scene indeed when the "Film Stars' Fancy Dress Ball* will be held in aid of the Children's Aid Society. Hollywood and Its fashions have certainly got a grip on the outside world and it is likely that
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  • 1280 6 (By Our Own Correspondent). Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Sept. 21. TpHIS week has seen the opening ol most of the important London dress shows, and one comes away from them bewildered by the variety of ideas that have been used by the dress designers. Every
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    • 158 6 WHITEAWAYS SINGAPORE THE RADIO HIP BELT. In Pink Broche, elastic side panels. Four suspenders. Size 25 to 30. Price $1.75. USEFUL CORSELETTE. In Pink fancy rayon mat-rial, strong elastic side-panels for slender t> average figures. Bust size 32 to 40. Price $3.95 pair. W. B. STYLE UM. NEW MODEL LACE
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    • 21 6 (2> ../t, Ltd. Rd. New Stocks Just Arrived LATEST SWIM CAPS, BEACH FLACKS AND JERSEYS. DRESSES, HATS. CORSETS, UNDERWEAR MB STOCKINGS.
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    • 53 6 I >T^*^f *"-^9Ut^k '^TaHVvH^B^BNßfe^'w RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.) NEW SHIPMENT: THE LATEST "HAUTE COUTURE" MODELS FROM PARIS. HATS AND GOWNS ARE ON VIEW AT RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING SINGAPORE STAMFORD ROAD. |?our 3nbfx>ibualit£ IS ALWAYS STUDIED ADVICE WILLINGLY GIVEN ON t>afr IDresstno, Beauty Culture figute preservation. HUce flic (Breflor. TtLUU.
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  • 146 7 Monty Bodkin, who has been dismissed from the Mammoth Publishing Co., by the proprietor, Lore" Tilbury, determines to get a job at Blandings Castle as the Earl of Emsworth's secretary. Sue Brown, a chorus girl, Monty's former fiancee, who is now engaged to Ronald Fish Lord Emsworth's nephew, is
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    3045 7  -  BY P. G. Wodehouse EVERY man who by his own unaided efforts has succeeded in wresting a great fortune from a resistant world has something of the buccaneer in him, a touch of the practical, do-it-now pirate of the Spanish Main. In Lord Tilbury, as a younger man,
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  • 215 8 There has been much criticism ol the F.M.S. Government on the score of having failed to consult representative bodies before the rice tax was imposed It must not be forgotten that in any matter affecting Imported commodities it is practically impossible to consult the public. Had the Government
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  • 312 8 Admiral Sir Ernie Chatfleld, the First Sea Lord, and Admiral Lord Beatty have issued timely warnings regarding the naval weakness of Great Britain. The figures quoted by both speakers revealed a state of affairs that is decidedly alarming, and however splendid may have been the motives which prompted British statesmen
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  • 2067 8  - The "MEDEA 'S "CR UISE to the D.E.L BY A. J. Moore- Bennett (No. 3) WE had one advtnture in the channel that separates Little Abang from Great Abang Island, that nearly ended the cruise. We anchored ol! the N.W. end of the channel, intending to land on Little Abang
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  • 126 8 C. E. G. cleans up the thousand cento today with this When books or the films are discussed Of the desert chief type, so to speak I sit in my corner nonplussed I do not know how to say SHEIK." Should I just draw a deep breath And
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    12 8 Just the samr. Mra. Ananias, roar husband will haTe to he axed."
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  • 128 8 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore. Saturday. The Sunday Times office sweep on the Legko was drawn this afternoon. This lottery which, of course, is confined most exceedingly strictly to members, is held in connection with each meeting of the Legko. The names of all honourables are put into a
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    • 213 8 ENTERTAINMENTS OCTOBER, 22, 1933. ALHAMBBA State Fair with Janet Gayror and Will Rogers. 6.15—9.15 pm. CAPITOL Sleeping Car with Ivor Novello and Madeleine Carroll. 6 15—9.15 p.m. MARLBOBOVGH Kid From Spain with Eddie Cantor. p 6 15—9.15 p.m. PAVILION So Big with Barbara Stanwyck. 6.15 9.15 p.m. BITZ. GEYLANG. The
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    • 56 8 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. f 1 t I a t EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 5151, 5152. ADVERTISING 7701, GENERAL OFFICE 7702. PRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala
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    • 18 8 Gj^-Jl ASSERTIONS ftlJtivA||i Jk& t ?j^o\ M a f m^ fv <n <n*s*^*U^??<% -n ant ft t% o>r¥fe
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  • 923 9 LOCAL MERCHANTS TURNING TO JAPAN High Tariffs Blamed GOVERNMENT REFUSES RELIEF .JAPAN may oust Britain from the Malayan textile trade un- less immediate steps are taken to give relief to local importers from the commercial disabilities under which they nre suffering. The Fiece«oods' Merchants
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  • 304 9  - Indian Agent Arrives In Malaya "Uninfluenced By Dr. Sundaram" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. RAO Sahib K. A. Mukundan, the new Agent of the Government of India. has arrived in Kuala Lumpur, from Madras. He was accompanied by Mrs Mukundan and their three daughters. Mr. Mukundan said that he
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  • 219 9 Pretty Local Wedding WILSON-FRAMPTON THE marriage took place yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral, the Rev. L. St. O. Petter officiating, of Mr. Robert Wilson, of Bangkok, Siam, son of the late Mr. R. M. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, of Glasgow, Scotland, and Miss Ursula Frampton, second daughter of the late
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  • 29 9 London, Saturday. Mr. T. Z. Koo has arrived here at the invitation of the Universities China Committee on a six weeks' lecturing tour of the principal British universities. r
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  • 390 9 Rice Tax Causes Bitter Resentment. WORKING CLASSES ARE PENALISED LH HIM. against the new rice tax is running* high, in spite of reassuring statements made by the customs authorities. It is true that the arguments against the tax which were ba«rd on a possible increase of 20 rents per head
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  • 81 9 Father's Advice Best (On Marriage) New York, Saturday. IF you want to be happy though married take your father';: advice as to your future partner instead of your mother's. This piece of worldl" wisdom comes from the Scientific Research Committee of the University of Chicago, which has been studying causes
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  • 120 9 Canton, Saturday. FROM the Kiukong district has just come the strange story of a village girl, who imprisoned herself for 38 years, because ehe had received a mild spanking from her mother for some misdemeanour she had committed when she was 14. The girl -egarded hei
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  • 264 9 Naval Celebrations Here In '34 NEXT year it is likely that fc'niKapore will celebrate Trafalgar Day and Navy Day for the first time. As the Naval Base has not been completed yet. and there due rarely any warships in port on Trafalgar Day, the two historic occasions have not yet
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  • 75 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. An extraordinary charge was heard in the Kuala Lumpur police court today when two Cyprus llirks were alleged to have cheated a Malay peasant by promising to double ten American gold coins, valued at $480, Straits currency, by means of
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    • 49 9 RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF NEW JEWELLERY BROOCHES, CLIP BROOCHES, BRACELETS, ENGAGEMENT AND DINNER RINGS, DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS ETC. WRIST WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES PRECIOUS STONES OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES —THE LOWEST. RIM lUUIUI CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.
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    • 24 9 Iff 1 iA IjOv^^^M M An f I W* 1 *£M M W f*9 |b v H&V^L^Li m *jl II r> ***** DGGE2S IJ
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  • 401 10 WILL RICE TAX BE EVADED? ITNLESS more effective steps are taken by the authorities huge quantities of rice will be smuggled into the 1 .M.S. to evade payment of the new rice tax. Huge quantities of dutiable goods are now being smuggled over the border.
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  • 240 10 MONEYLENDER ON FORGERY CHARGE rE sequel to a judgment by the I Civil District Judge dismissing the r claim of a Bengali moneylender. Raj Kishore Rai, for the recovery of $18.70, principal and interest of a loan alleged to have been giv. n to a Chinese named Ang Teck Chye,
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  • 50 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. R. P. Thomson, a European planter of Strathlee Estate, Selangor, was fined $50 today and ordered to pay $70 compensation as a sequel to an accident in which Thomson's motorcar knocked down a ricksha puller in Kuala Lumpur at 3 a.m.
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    9 10 The late Mr. T. P. N. Singham of Seremban.
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  • 193 10 Accused Refused Bail 'THE Second Magistrate's Court was crowded yesterday when the case in which five Malays are charged in connection with throwing of litric acid over the chief clerk of the Seamen's Institute came up for hearing. The first accused, Hassan bin Yasin. is charged 'ith
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  • 123 10 WHY SHE WANTED TO SUICIDE «V' ES wanted to kill myself because my husband struck me," was the confession made oy a 52- year-old Chinese woman. Urn Boon, when she was charged before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate, with attempting suicide by jumping into the sea. An
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  • 202 10 DROPPED DEAD ON BADMINTON COURT POPULAR CIVIL SERVANT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. rgiHE death occurred at Seremban during the week, at the comparay early age of 42, of Mr. T. P. N. ham, Chief Clerk, Education DepiTtimnt. Negri Sembilan. On the afternoon of October 13 Mr. Smgham attended
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  • 222 10 "Last Chief Justice Of F.M.S." tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. THAT the Hon. S. J. Thomas might be the last Chief Justice of the F.M.S. was suggested when he was formally welcomed by the Selangor bar this morning. Mr. E. A. S. Wagner, who mentioned this possibility, remarked
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  • 291 10 Government Action Welcomed RESPONSIBLE contractors and re- putable merchants welcome the fact that the Government intends to clear up the major public works contract situation declared a Singapore business i~" .i yest^r^ay. Commenting upon the statement made by the Direct of Public Works, S.S. and F.M.S.,
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  • 56 10 Saturday, Oct. 14. Hon. Mr. Justice Thomas had luncheon at Government House. Captain Euan Wallace, Rear-Admiral F. Q G. Chilton and Mrs. ChJlton and Mr. s. Graham Smith left Government House after lunch. In the afternoon His Excellency was present at the final of the Singapore Amateur Football
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  • 568 10 THE NANKING TRIUMVIRATE f HINA today is governed by a triumvirate representiug the military, political and economic interests. Three men. General Chiang Kai-shek. WiMg Chin wei, and T. V. Soong, wield the real power and jointly din t the destiny of the nation. Last week
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    • 52 10 I Mr&rct stensfah KINC CEORCE i; i IIWL\ After a strenuous day in the W^SC^ wl«% l^\--'---w b at >OU ant fail to appre W?"™Nl rvaHLs^ -ttT^-v^ ciate that first stengah if its %t W >^ "King George"— others may \7- *&^~zT* follow, each giving the same v M. mellowed
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    • 143 10 EASIER CONTROL GRACEFUL LINES GREATER COMFORT BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE UP -TO-THE-MINUTE EQUIPMENT ijf\ llmTiHl a Ift am nil mm nw^v^v^al 1 mmtmmmmmmm\'MmmmoM^m^^l—£^^l^£—£mWX* m^^ Ml The 1934 jjj| 1— SINGERS have them all! Whatever you want in a car you'll find in a 1934 Singer. "Clutchless" gear changing.'.! automatic starting self-return direction
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  • 687 11 About Books Challenge to the Highlander. By A. A. W. Ramsay. Ph. D. John Murray. 7s. Gd. MRS. Ramsay sets out, in this collection of the lives of six famous Scotsmen, to prove that the popular conception of the Hl^lander as a mystic Individual, a
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  • 389 11 No Second Spring. By Janet Beith. Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. rpHIS young writer has certainly ■1 started her career with an extraordinary success, for we are Informed by the publishers that "No Second Spring is her first book and that it was awarded the larg?st
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  • 371 11 The Works Of "Sa ki The Complete Novels and Plays of "Saki" By H. H. Munro. The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. THIS book is a companion volume to "The Complete Short Stories of 'Saki,' making the entire works of this author available in two volumes. Certainly nothing that has been
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  • 679 11 A New Treatise On Money What verycne Wants to Know About Money. Planned and edited By G. :>. H. Cole. Victor Gollar.cz. ss. IN this book nine economists from Oxford explain various aspects oi money problems. The contributors are: O. D. H. Cole, Colin Clarke. E. F. M. Durbin, H.
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  • 219 11 A GAY SATIRE Just Imagine A Book of the CnNatural Hiftr.y. IUustratrd by the author, E. Samson. John Murray. 3s. 6d. rpHE author explains tjpat his Interest In the Un-Natural history dates from his earliest days, and that he has spent much time and trouble compiling facts
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  • 198 11 The Unmeasured Place. By John Lambourne. Murray's Imperial Library. THE gifted author of "The Kingdom that Was" and "The Second Leopard" has once more gone to the Africa he knows so well for his plot. Utilising the old and half forgotten tragedy of the "Grosvenor," a sailing ship
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  • 333 11  -  By The Book Critic In Muffled Night. By D. Erskinc Muir. Methuen. 3s. Gd. AN usual and well worked out plot and excellent characterisation make "In Muffled Night an exceptionally good mystery story. Helen Bailey, the handsome and 1 ..liant companion of the Murray .amily, is discovered
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  • 2320 12 the World of Badminton Yhe Association 8 Programme tor The Year Seven Entries In The Ladies Doubles Inter-Club Championship Individual Clubs* Chances Discussed The Vexed Question Of The Junior Doubles Walk-Over. THE Singapore 'Association seem to have quite a long programme before them for the current year. They have already
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    • 115 12 KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE A TOUCH OF THE SUN BY ERIC HAZELTON. The East-Land of romance, love, passion When Glory went to Yang Peng it was to experience all the surging forces of womanhood calling for response. The tropic .lights, tre langorous days, the profusion
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  • 693 13 Home Pack Too Good PAXTOM-HARDING IN GREAT FORM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Selangor 14 pts. Penang 3 pts. ONCE again Selangor had to thank their forwards for victory this afternoon when Penang were beaten at Rugby football by a goal and thre? tries
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  • 683 13 INTER -COLLEGE ATHLETICS RAFFLES WIN KAY-MOUAT tf^UP BY A POINT 'THE first inter-College athletic meet- ing between the Medical College and Raffles College was held yesterday In brilliant weather on the Raffles College padang. There was a good attendance. The following were the officials Referee: Dr. G. V. Allen; Judges:
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  • 232 13 SONG GAINS DECISION OVFR THAJUDEEN V"- C. Song revealed himself as a determined little fighter last night at the New World when he gained the decision over Thajudeen. the Ceylon champion, in a ten threeminute rounds contest. There was not much between the two at the end,
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  • 427 13 Perak Trounces Negri VICTORY OF SEVEN GOALS TO ONE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 21. pERAK opened the hockey season brilliantly by trouncing Neg r i in the first inter-state fixture by seven goals to one. From the opening b Perak forwards raced forward passi. cleverly, for
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  • 286 13 THREE-QUARTERS' WEAK PASSING (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday Spore. 9 pts. Negri -Malacca 5 pts Singapore defeated Negrl Sembilan and Malacca In an Inter-State match by nine points to five. They suffered U early reverse and were unssttlcrf in the first half but greatly improved
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  • 922 14 BUT TOTE DOUBLE PAYS $330 First Day's Results GOOD GOING AND FINE WEATHER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. 'THE attendance was fair on the opening day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn meeting. The weather was ideal and the going good. The first double
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  • 691 14 Dodds In Form BROAD PROMINENT FOR THE REGIMENT (By Our Rugby Correspondent.) Spore Vol. 14 pts. Wiltshires 9 pts THE S.V.C. gave a greatly improved display outside the scrum to defeat the Wiltshire Regimcr.t Li XV by 14 points (a goal and three tries to 9 points (a
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  • 339 14 CRICKET CLUB LOSES HOCKEY CROWN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. EXCEPT for Rugby football which they have not yet seriously taken t\-, the Chinese Recreation Club now dominates the sporting world in Penang as the last Crown, which was believed to be in the hands of
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  • 334 14 SPURS TAKE A POIN* FROM EVERTON London, Saturday. The following matches in the different divisions of the English League and in the First division of the Scottish League were played this afternoon: Division I. Arsenal 2 Leicester C. 0 Birmingham 0 W'hampton W. 0 Blackburn R. 4
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  • 102 14 PubUc Services Nil; Johore 14. Johore, who are suffering from a dearth of players this season, beat the Public Services by 14 pts. (one goal and three tries) to nil at the Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru. yesterday. The home side borrowed two players from the Royal
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  • 2871 15 Forward's Week-End Hockey: Notes On The State Team About Boxing Control In Selangor THE Malayan cricket eleven for the interport games is expected to sail before the end of this month. The team is not the best that Malaya can field but it is probably as strong
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  • 169 15 GOVERNOR'S INTEREST IN BRIDGE BUILDING The finals In the knock-out competition for Boy Scouts In bridge building were held yesterday afternoon at the Scout Headquarters at the old racecourse. There were two divisions one for senior school scouts and the other for Junior school scoupts. There were
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  • 180 15 But None Since 1930 This man must have something like a record for suffering. He says: "Since 1910 up to 1930— that is 20 years— l have been a great sufferer with rheumatism. I am pleased to say that since 1930 up to date. I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 153 15 TO LET, 1 Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd., and close to Katong Park. Sale of Furniture on 11-11-33. Entry 16-11-33. Please apply Tel. 3170. FOR SALE first class European Restaurant, centrally situated, profit, low overhead charges, owner retiring. No reasonable offer refused. Box No. D, Sunday Times. PERAK TURF CLUB.
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    • 78 15 EXCELLENT MODERN OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION Robinson Road. Splendid position All conveniences Suitable for Import and Export house— Rent very moderate. Apply "C," Sunday Times. SEA VIEW HOTEL TODAY HIGH TIDE NOON CONCERT I FROM 1 1 TO 1 P.M. I BY PAUL STRAUSS j AND HIS BAND. J SPECIAL
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  • 18 16 The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 97. Sunday October 22nd., 1933. Price 10 cents.
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  • 123 16 State Hockey Thrills College Sports THE 440- YARDS RACE in progress INTER-STATE HOCKEY The teams. with umpires, in the interstate hockey. match on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday, which resulted in Selangor (Whites) beating Singapore by three goals to one. SI'NTHARAJAII winning the 80--yards race. YEE CIIEOK WAH, the Singapore in
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    • 15 16 I CALL AT IRanp Ibeng Co. For GRAMOPHONES— RECORDS and MUSIC 103—105, Selegie Road. SINGAPORE.
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    • 324 16 gbc »e6t m jf urniture 1 For Value. Quality, and Design. •Rang Ixng furniture <io. Factory 7O, Sophia Road. Singapore. 103, SELEGIE ROAD. Etmmmmm^ m wm opMrnasasaaasa m sa an COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia England.) Fire, Life. Marine. Accident Guarantee and Motor. Assets £60.000.000. Arthar C Fotta.
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