The Straits Times, 10 December 1933

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  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 103. Sunday, December 10th., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya, No. 104. Sunday, December 10th M 1933. Price 10 cents*
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  • 907 1 SINGAPOREAN MEETS TERRIBLE END ON MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY MARS EXCITING ADVENTURE IN an inaccessible ice-bound ravine, more than half way up the side of Mt. Everest lies the broken body of a Singapore yojth named De Souza. He perished in an attempt to scale the mountain,
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  • 64 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal 4o London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 13- i 13%. (F. 0.8.) 13!4 1355. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers December 13 's 13«£.. Jan. -Mar. 13 V. 13,. April-June 13 i 13%. Tone of Market Very firm after easier. Latest Cable per Ib.
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  • 149 1 SOCIALISED BANK SYSTEM FOR AMERICA New York, Saturday. rpHE proposal of the National City A Bank of New York for the sale of $50,000,000 preferred stock to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, in th-? opinion of experts, might be the precursor of a socialised banking system by the RFC. A circular
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  • 83 1 Many Chinese regard newly born mice as n great food delicacy. WTrn a nest of mice fell from the* top of a cupboard in an office in Raffles Place recently some of the staff were surprised to see a Chinese devour several of the little pink baby mice
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  • 210 1 FIERCE FIGHTING IN BARCELONA. CRITICIAL SITUATION AFTER SPANISH ELECTIONS. Barcelona, Saturday. AFTER the issue of an anarchist manifesto last evening: announcl ing- a revolution to start as "rom today, serious fighting has broke i out at the village of Hopitalet, in Catalonia, where mob marching on Barcelona tried to burn
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  • 89 1 CALLAHAN SEVERELY PUNISHED. Boston, Saturday. "yiNCE DUNDEE, the world's middle- weight champion, outpointed Andy Callahan today in a 15 round contest, thus retaining his title. Callahan, rushing the champion with hard rights and lefts to the body, led until the ninth round, but from then on he
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  • 154 1 TRAGIC END TO HOUSE PARTY. ndon, Saturday. A French Duke and a Peer's brother are dead following a fire which practically destroyed the count;/ housj. "The Heronry," near Whitchurch, in Hampshire, early this morning. The v:o'*ttis were the house party guests of Mr. Leander James McCormick,
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  • 147 1 To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir, I write with reference to the article regardirg the adventurers ot Mr. R. M. Rajoo, which appeared in The "Sunday Times" of Dec. 3, and Mr. Rajoo's statement that the government's refusal to grant him a passport to
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  • 117 1 Four Entrants Share Last Week's Prize, For the second week in succession, eight out of ten is the best result achieved in The Sunday Times Football Competition. This week four entrants share the prize for giving correctly the results of eight of the -ten matches played on Dec.
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  • 214 1 MR. MRS. TAN ENTERTAIN LOCAL BENCH. ]I|ORE than 300 guests Including ITi many prominent Chinese, m^.. bers of the magisterial bench and the lecal bar. were present at the reception at the Garden Club. Chulla Street, given yesterday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taa, recently
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  • 77 1 BRITISH SHIPPING. ACTION AGAINST FOREIGN DISCRIMINATION. London, Saturday. A pledge of Government action to save British shipping against unfair discrimination by foreign countries was given today by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Birmingham. He said that he was not going to see British shipping swept off
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  • 69 1 KING OF SIAM TO OPEN ASSEMBLY TODAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. Their Majesties arrived here this morning from Singora by sea, having travelled from the Bar to Bangkok, in a speedboat. The King opens the assembly tomorrow and the auspicious hour has been set for
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  • 436 1 JAPAN ALLEGEDLY FLIRTING WITH FUKIEN REBELS Shanghai, Saturday. AN unconfirmed report alleges that representatives of a "certain nation," presumably Japan, have approached the Fukien leaders with an offer to lend material support to the rebels on condition that they do not cede territory on the Fukien coast to a third
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1771 2 Mainly About Malayans The "Wanderer'r" Log ONE thing that most of us had never understood about the Wangkang festival, until we read the accounts of It was its connection with the Slump. Apparently the less enlightened part oi the Chinese population of Malacca, and not only
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 240 2 «pwO an^ Hamper an^ Hamper <^^(| an^ Hamper First prize. Second prize. Third prize. 17 OTHER XMAS HAMPER 1 PRIZES. C. &B. Competition ONLY f)AYQ MOPE co SIME DARBY CO., LTD. UNUI IWUICfc. Singapore. SEND YOUR ENTRIES NOW!! ASPARAGUS CELERY e vvant to know the most popular varieties in chicken
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 50 2 orJ??<-X^i,P \d^Y? UArv £7 UIF ME HAD TO READ THESE PREHISTORIC MAN MAO YES, fe' PREHISTORIC THE SAME. DENTAL <~r* ompi R?. MAGA7JNES •r.^^ TROUBLES AS WE V^ b LrU WHILE HE WAITE.D PiJH HAVE, Y-U FOR THE DENTIST.' I I (Copyright. /ft*?. fry The Bell f yndicaw. liuvt ffi
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  • 1066 3  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst ris unuj lal. i;u ad, :or any playe. In an even.ng of bridge to have the disMnrtion of bU.ding and making Mr. Paul N. WienBrooklyn, N.Y., In a recent letter to me recounts that he not
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  • 574 3 Five Hundred Dollars For Ten Results OR $100 FOR BEST FORECAST. Home Football Competition With' No Entrance Fee. In this week's Sunday Times football competition Five Hundred Dollars is offered for ton correct results. In the event of two or more entries predicting correctly the rwolts of all the matches,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 331 3 I I'l They're attacking tnat *lvm P feeling X/\ S. V. C. I Pantomime Showing: at 0/.0 p.m. on December l.h, KDADCC U/DHn" iwh. 20th, m*. bABto the nUUU Prices. or "Lost in the Lallang" $2.50, 51.50 and $1.00. AT THE Dec. 22nd 5.15 p.m. VICTORIA THEATRE CHILDREN Sl.OO. BOOKING
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    • 547 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in forre over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement!) HEAD OFFICE Great Eaitern Llle Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. UJNDON OFFICE 27. Old Jewry. E.G. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • 685 4 AROUND the CLUBS Thy "Bin* Boys.** DECEMBER 3 will be remembered as a red-letfer day for those who attended the Bing Boys Musical Party's luncheon and dance at the residence of Mr. L. H. Kiong. Amongst those present were the Hon'ble the Raja Muda of Selangor, Tunku Syeci Abubakar, Enche
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  • 1251 4 POULTRY NOTES BY OUR EXPERT p|UCKS are easy to hatch and easy i to rear, and are a profitable proposition for the poultryman. Duck rearing is known all over Malaya to be a profitable industry for the Chinese. Should ducks be deveI loped and reared under
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  • 965 4  -  "Cueman" BILLIARDS By pVERY now and then we billiards players get into a tangle—the very father and mother of a muddle. It is then we see whether we know much, little or nothing of billiards. The man who piles up the big breaks is the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 49 4 Jnffl HELP YOU JP|WJN SOLVE YOUR IL XIAS GIFT PROBLEMS IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR GIFTS TO SHOW A MARKED DEGREE OF TASTE AND DISCRIMINATION, YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAY. HERE ARE ARRAYED A HUNDRED-AND-ONE FINE SUGGESTIONS TO CHARM THE RECIPIENT* ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 64 4 DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S FAMOUS POULTRY MEDICINES and KOSSOLIAN BLOOD SALT POULTRY TONIC. Free booklet All about Poultry Ailments to all purchasers of .'oultry Medicines. Sole Agents for Malaya MEDICAL HALL LTD. Zong Xam Co. 46/48, PECK BEAH STREET. For Gardens, Vegetables and other planting purposes SHEEP DUNG (MANURO) Packed
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    • 65 4 MARGO or NEEM is one of the most popular herbal plant medically used every part of it from its root retaining its medicinal properties is commercialised with various products of household requirements. One CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. o f the well-known products is (Incorporated In India) m*roo soap 8 Baffles
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • THE BOOK OF THE WEEK
    • 591 5 A GERMAN AIRMAN'S ADVENTURES Airmun's Escape. By Hermann Kohl. The Bodley Head. Bs. Gd. CAPTAIN Kohl's book, "Airman's Escape," is rendered particularly Interesting by the fact that he not only gives a lively account of his War adventures and his valiant escape from a French prison camp, but concludes his
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    • 1853 5 The Man Who Terrorised A Nation THE RUSSIAN TERROR Secrets of the O.G.P.U. By EssadBey. Jarrolds. 12s. 6d. A few weeks ago we reviewed a book describing his impressions of life in Soviet Russia by a Scotsman, Mr. Alexander Wlckstced, who has been engaged In educational work in Moscow for
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    • 225 5 Aldringhara's Last Chance. By Arthur J. Rees. The Bodley Head. 7s. fid. T^fß. Rees re-introduces his most un- pleasant detective, Chief Inspector Luckcraft, into his latest book and gives him a knotty problem to solve Truth to tell, it is only Mr. Rees' determination that his
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    • 115 5 ENGLISH HISTOR Y England Under The Tudors And Stuarts. By M. V. Keatinge. MA, D.Sc, and D. G. Perry B. A. Black 2s. 9d. rpHIS is the third volume of a series which Is being published under th* title "Life and Progress Histories." Th aim of the series is to
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    • 460 5 WHY PEOPLE GO TO THE RIVIERA. Mediterranean Blues. By Yvonne Cloud. The Rodley Head. "¥T is. in any case, enough for the reader ti know that Josephine had been blonde to a fault for the last two years, was a round girl, thought slim and at least twenty Josephine was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 70 5 RENE ULLMANN DISPLAYS THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTIOXS Sot' WATCHES JEWELLERY CHRISTMAS NEW 1934 MODELS OF CYMA WATCHES JUST ARRIVED. WONDERFUL PATTERNS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES AND SOLD WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. ***** UUMUi CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30- A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. lif ICHY CELEiTIH VBr NATURAL mineral water Bottled
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  • From A London Woman's Window
    • 916 6 (By Our Own Correspondent.) fJi-NDAY 7 _s Office, Fleet Street, Nov. 9. HPHIS week again I have been shopgazing with the idea of choosing Christmas presents, if not actually buying them. It is a good idea, I think, to make a list of all the people
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    • 194 6 SHRIMP HADDOCK. CiOOKED in this way, bM* ck to not nearly such an insipid fish as i: not nearly such an insipid fish I is usually considered. Take oil each side in two taste fili( is. and make some good stock with the bones and trimmings, with three ounces
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    • 679 6 BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT j I^HE parents' problem of choosing X'mas gifts this year is going to be a very difficult one as they are confronted with a host of ingenious toys. Heaps and heaps of different toys, are on display, and to choose between
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 309 6 FOR Ol'U X'MAS GIFTS AND TOYS —THE GROUND FLOOR DEPARTMENTS ALONE OFFER YOU OVER 1000 ISFIIL GIFTS, THEN TO IBE FIRST FLOOR FOR TOYS AND THINGS DECORATIVE AND VSEFI I FOR THE HOME, ALL AT REMARKABLY LOW PRKKS. WHAT TO BUY HIM! PIPES OR TOBACCO POUCH Large assortment of reliable
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    • 121 6 HOLLYWOOD STARS JJMta Darte: Wunai Brut. Stw Prefer Tangee Theatrical "Give us a lipstick," said the famous be. uties of Hollywood, "with the same marvelous ba;e as Tangee, but darker and more vivid in coloring." Tangee Theat ical, the new dark shade for those who require the more vivid coloring,
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    • 119 6 I A NEW COLLECTION HAS JUST ARRIVED of EVENING and AFTERNOON GOWNS, smart DORVELLE SUITS A choice of THE a BEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL OF THE NEW SEASONS MODELS I I at very modest cost. LARGE SELECTION NOW ON VlfcW \i MKKO HO ISt. Ist Floor, I*. Batlrry KikmL Telephone
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  • Article, Illustration
    2846 7  - HEAVY WEATHER P. G. Wodehouse Continuing .by MfPHAT may be the story going the round of the clubs," he said, "but as a matter of i-.ctual fact I was booted out. There was a spot of technical trouble which wouldn't interest you and into which I will not go. Suffice
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  • 171 7 Monty Bodkin, who has been dismissed from the Mammoth Publishing Co.,,by the proprietor, Lord Tilbury, gets 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 Ronala Fish, Lord Emsicorth's secretary, is at the Castie.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 35 7 i pL!|J>. w* k* vJiiid s jgf& m W delight *J* JF jjr aW| the sea ON THE CHANGI SANDS- /y^^k. "Come on Rover let's have our //s%^%^V MG^JZr 'NEST L E S CHOCOLATE." >J|l^Hr
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  • 554 8 The Hon. Mr. F. H. Grumitt is t i be congratulated upon so persistently keeping before the Government the need for a poor-house in Penang. Bui what of Singapore and every other large town in Malaya? Are they pro[perly equipped to deal with persons who are destitute, by
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  • 2057 8  -  A. J. Moore-Bennett The Cruise of the "Medea" By 11TE LEFT Langkawl and its pleasant group on March, 16 going out by way of South Strait, and making 8E for the month of the Kedah river. Round the bends and curves of the tortuous stream we
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 8 ranglin Tilly says she knows she'll have the best filled stocking in Singapore on the 25th. And on any other date, for that matter
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  • 130 8 "E.R.F.," of Taiping, wins the money this week but nearly didn't because the introductory verse (original) to his borrowed joke was too, too awful, my dears. Here's the part that he gets ten chips for: Young Smith a paper bag had bust. And so his master said: "This
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  • 118 8 (Ananias News Factory). London, Saturday. If you publish this message, please do not offer any comment upon it. Leave that to your readers they'll do it better than you can and their motives are not open to suspicion. It is a quotation from an article written by a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 122 8 ALHAMBRA Matinee Today at 3.15 MEET "CHANDRA THE GREAT" Piercing Eyes Hypnotic Voice A First National Hit Sj^- Look '^jp JNTO THE FUTURE^, k. for one of the big entertain- < .ricnt events of this thrill- J packed movie year! I r. warren williaml Ik THE MIND •A also No.
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    • 23 8 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES, Phone 2902 74. Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret Dancing. Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas.
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    • 32 8 A&H THE £^t/M^>/ ASSERTION S /^W s^ f S V, V^C AN AN I AC J^^C^ rEWr -rr n O trt n n H in ••<-* n- rv o n r» o .s3m£§
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 84 8 ENTERTAINMENTS December 10, 1933. ALII AM BRA Mind Reader with Warren WUli-un and Constance Cummings. 6.1^—9.15 pm. CAPITOL C-o'd Diggers of 193"? 6 .15— 1 l'J pm MARLBOROir.il The Masouerader with Ronald Colman. 615—9.15 p.m. PAVILION Three Cornered Moon with Claudette Colbert end P^oh.ird Aleen. 6.15 9.13 p.m. KIT/. UEYLANG.
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    • 27 8 EDITOKIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. TELEPHONES: EDITORIAL 5151, 5152. ADVERTISING 7701, GENERAL OFFICE 7702. PRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3683.
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  • 285 9 TRAFFIC IN ILLICIT LOVE JUDGES' WAR ON THE "UNKNOWN" WOMAN London, Saturday. L\\KKl> divorces are growing so numerous in Britain that judges of the Divorce Division are taking special steps to try to stamp cut the traffic. In consultation with the Lord Chan- cellor, they are framing
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  • 200 9 FIRST SHIPMENT OF BULK LATEX. THE first shipment of latex Ln bulk from Singapore was made yesterday when more than 26.000 gallons were pumped into the Blue Funnel steamer Eumaeus for the Dunlop mills in England. Never before had latex been shipped from Singapore in such a concentrated form. It
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  • 498 9 Singapore's Supernatural Samsons. GHOSTS CAN CRACK CONCRETE. r* HOSTS who smash furniture and crack concrete and sometimes commit a particularly gory murder or two are among Singapore's more recent contributions to the super natural. Some such ghosts have their headquarters on the site now occupied by a large block of
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  • 150 9 PERKINS— PALMGREN WEDDING. rpHE wedding of Mr. John Wyngate x Perkins, of the Municipal Water Department, Penang, and Miss Sybil Maude Palmgren, formerly of Lloyd Triestiiio, Singapore, w. s solemnised at St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday afternoon, the Rev. C. J. Brown officiating. The bride, who was given away Dy her
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  • 29 9 Washington, Saturday. The U.S. Association of Manufacturers representing 560,000 manufacturers throughout the country, today unanimously decided to ask President Roosevelt to stabilise the dollar on a gold basis. Reuter.
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  • 807 9 IMPORTANT LEGAL DECISION. AN important decision on civil dis- trict court procedure was made by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, in the Supreme Court yes- terday, when he and Mr. Justice Misheard on appeal a case in which one Bikirma Singh appealed from the decision of the civil district
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  • 320 9 NEW F.M.S. TREATMENT REPORTED A SUCCESS. A dramatic announcement that leprosy is apparently being cured in Ma la > a was made at a recent meeting in New York. The method was described by Dr. V. G. Heiser, president of the International Leprosy Association, who
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  • 243 9 MISSING LINK GIRL FOUND IN AFRICA Uur-m. Saturday, ¥N a romote kraal near Ladysmith. Natal, there has been discovered &n 1 18-year-old girl than whom there is no stronger in all Africa. Known ar the "Ape Girl," or "Child of Tokolosh," she Is reverer.ced by the natives .s being semi-divine,
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  • 66 9 Lim Teck Chong, alias Hoo Teck Kong, the man who was arrested in Singapore on Tlunday morning on a charge of murdering a compatriot at Jalan Kubor, Rengam (Johore), maue a second appearance before the Second Magistrate, Mr. Grice, yesterday, when the Court Inspector stated '-he escort
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 274 9 THE NEW WORLD SUPREME ORIGINAL DIVING RINGENS They have no equa THE GREATEST DIVING ACTS EVER PRODUCED KNOWN THE WORLD OVER Come and see the Death-defying, Nerve-racking, Bloodcurdling Dives Darting Through space into A Shallow Tank of Water. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY NIGHTLY AT 10 p.m. on December 10th, 11th,
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    • 105 9 CABLE SHOES COMFORT FOR HOT DAYS EASY PRICES FOR HARD TIMES to^^s-^^ Itan grain and ■ill H WILLOW CALF ■l|^gj^| V* LORNE. Suitable for golf or --jsid& walking, studded 4s* j fg rubber sole. /'>¥ s^^^^ SiZeS 5 to 101/2 m i^Sniiiygfr* JT Price $10.25. TAN WILLOW OXFORD MEDIUM TOE
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  • 384 10 About Paying For Jobs ALLEGED "SQUEEZE" AT DEEPAVALI ijU'RTIIER inquiries into the ■T startling allegation of a widespread system of extortion in the Sanitary Board organisation show that this is believed to have existed for many years. •THE Tamil coolies say that they have to
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  • 497 10 New Anaesthetic Gives Good Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. I talked this week with a man who had recently experienced a remarkable new anaesthetic in one of the Kuala Lumpur hospitals. He told me that he was given an Injection in a vein in
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  • 31 10 Shanghai, Saturday. A toail of 3,357 miles of Chinese railways in Manchukuo has been transferred to the control of the South Manchuria Railway since the 'wi.v.o.i in 1931. t
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  • 189 10 HOW TO OVERCOME THE i LOCAL MENACE SYMPATHY with the outcry against the number of quack doctors In the Colony is expressed by highly placed medical men in Singapore. "When certain amendments were made in the law controlling medical practice recently, I believe it was recommended to
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  • 491 10 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rpHE age of the professional story teller is not dead in Malaya. In the streets of Kuala Lumpur, especially streets where there are rickshaw pullers' kongsis, you sometimes come across a crowd patiently listening to a bespectacled elderly Chinese reading and explaining a story
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  • 108 10 Lee Kai Hee and Goh Ah Choon, the two men who were arrested in connection with the daring burglary in a jeweller's shop in North Bridge Road, were once more called before Mr. Curtis, the third magistrate, yesterday morning. They were ordered to be remanded in custody
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  • 989 10 How Far Should Delhi's Watch-Dog Go. A leading article on the proper scope of the Indian Agency, entitled "An Agent For Whom?," appeared in the "Straits Times" recently and has caused much discussion among the local Indian community. An Indian contributor reviews h -low the work
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 10 Tho four Indian Agents: Left to right: Rao Sahib D. Arulanandam Pillai; Rao Sahib R. Subbayya Naidu: Rao Sahib M. Kunhi Raman Nair and the present agent. Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan.
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  • 471 10 Secret Society Member Sentenced SEARCHING for MBWabond chandu in a house in Victoria Street, on Sepi 23 officers of the Sinpa; ntiva Service discovered three docui allegedly relating to a Triad Ho as a sequel to which tl c occupant of the house, Tan Thong Woo. a cn;:rcoal merchant, was
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  • 93 10 pAN Guan Hee, 30. an unemployed man, was charged before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. j day, with assisting in the disposa- of stolen property. The charge was that on Dec. 7 at Singapore he voluntarily assisted in the disposal of 37 piculs, 21 kav sheet rubber
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • MALAYAN THE CHAMPIONSHIP POSITION SPORTING HOCKEY TOUR TO HONG KONG CHATTER
    • 1017 11 Will Hockey Honours Go To Selangor? ■pOLLOWING Selangors victory over Perak last week-end a keen race h;is developed for the hockey championship ol Malaya. Perak lead the table by one point but have played one game more than Selangor. The former State has played eight
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    • Article, Illustration
      6 11 Victoria Institution (Kuala Lumpur) Cricket Elever
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    • 640 11 OCAL interest in hockey this week J is centiPd in Selangor's visit to the 1 Settlement on Saturday for their ret.'m encounter against P»":ang. Coni j sidering the formidable opposition which Pe.icng will have to meet in this fixture, it is surprising that those who are responsible for running
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    • 494 11 j'T'HE Malayan hockey $pur to Hong Kong la now definitely faking shape. The Singapore Hockey Association have circularised all other hockey bodies In the country with a view to getting the strongest possible side to travel. Up-country hockey men consider that such a tour would be of gerat
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    • Article, Illustration
      5 11 The Ipoh Chinese Corinthians tea
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    • 962 11 I AST minute refusals caused the team that travelled down to Kuala Lumpur last Sunday to play Perak, to be much below strength especially In the forwarci line where two changes had to be made. Malacca were unj lucky to have had two goals scored j against them so
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 166 11 1334 ROVER STILL FURTHER AHEAD ALL THE 1933 FEATURES MANY NEW IMPROVEMENTS A NEWI 2 H.P. MODEL AND ROVER QUALITY THROUGHOUT For 1934 the successful free wheel Rover Cars *tz continued with the followins additional features SUPER POWER O.H.V. ENGINES 9ivir»9 4 times rated horse power. UNDERSLUNG CHASSIS Low floor
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  • 693 12 Recreation Club's First Defeat This Season ARE we getting too parochial in sport This question follows the criticism last week of up-country teams considering Singapore 'he Eldorado of Malayan sport. The answer is definitely in the affirmative. Though the criticism last week arose over a Selangor
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  • 427 12 SELANGOR OVERWHELMED IN SECOND HALF S'po c Malays .3 Sel. Malays t A tame match was witnessed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Singapore Malays met the Selangor Malays The final result was 3—l in favour of the local team, who gavv a poor
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  • 812 12 In Exciting Game GRIM BATTLE ON MUDDY FIELD Sclangor ...3 pts. Perak ...0. (From Our Own Correspond Kuala Lumpur, Saturday TWO gallant tiams rough*, out every minute of a muddy battle on Kuala Lumpur Padang this afternoon I when Selangor beat Perak by one try (3 points)
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 179 12 AIR MAIL STATIONERY INSIST ON THIS QUALITY TK» liftaril s»4 Slron»#»l P»p»' MtHHt tkftli el papt' md on. toxlopf »tifh lrt< than Hall-ounce. > lion imno mouuer. L>> ■ASILOON AIK MAM. SIAIIOM.KV Minula. lured by John Dickinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) POST BOX 100 Singapore. And sold by all
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  • 841 13 EXCELLENT DAY'S RACING Meor's Four Firsts $900 PAID FOR THE FIRST DOUBLE (Froni Our Own correspondent.) Ipoh, Satuflxy. GOOD matter favoured today's races, which paid good dividends he large crowd that attended. The double tote, which paid $900 to a solitary winner, was hell on
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  • 316 13 'SPURS DEFEAT BIRMINGHAM The following matches were played this afternoon in the English Leagues and in the First Division of the Scottish League: Division I. Aston Villa 0 Derby Co. 2 Chelsea 1 Manchester C. 2 Huddersfleld T. 2 Middlesbrough 1 Leicester C. 0 W. Brom. A
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  • 124 13 St. Edmund Hall Win Oxford Event. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Nov. 22. The most important rowing event of the week has been the final of the Clinker fours, which was rowed at Oxlord on Saturday, between St. Edmund Hall and Merton College. The Hall obtained a half-length
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  • 1059 13 POSITIONS BEFORE YESTERDAY'S MATCHES. The following were the positions of clubs in the English and Scottish Leagues before yesterday's games: First Division. Lrsenal (1) 17 10 2 "ottenham (P.) 17 9 4 )erby C. (7) 16 8 3 lud'Held (6) 17 8 4 (16) 17 7 4
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  • 56 13 HOW TIGER BLER FINALISTS STAND The position of finalists in the Ti^ei Beer Football Competition at noon jesterday was as follows Keng Hock. Dolfattah. Henry. Kol: Ylng. Mcc Onn. Mat Noor. Hay Boon Lay. Peng Slong and Tuck Fee. Voting has been heavy and Keng Hock and Dolfattah
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  • 1500 14 COMMAND LOSES TO SINGAPORE Late Dropped Goal GIVES VICTORY TO LOCALS (Ky Our Kughy Correspondent.) .Singapore ..4: Malaya Command. ..3. By defeating the Malaya Command by 4 points (a dropped goal) to 3 points (a try) at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon Singapore earned the right
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    4 14 The IHi Malaya Cup.
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  • 463 14 PENAING DEFEATED IN EPIC STRUGGLE. Penang, Dec. 9. JN clorious weathc- i-.nd on a fine hard ground the Penang vs. Selangor hockey match today en the esplanade provided the best game seen here this season. Pen tng again had bad luck, i Hoblyn could not play
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  • 32 14 The Rugby match between Penang and Kedah at Sungel Patani resulted in a win for Penang by 16 points to 3. At half time the sccre was three all.
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  • 631 14 Johore's Losing Fight LARGE CROWD SEES GREAT GAME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. In a Malaya Cup rugby match played before a large crowd, NegriMalacca, with three goals (2 tries), beat Johore, one goal, in a game in which the combined team were definitely on top save
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  • 26 14 The following hockey matches to have been played yesterday were can celled Wiltshire Regt. "A" vs. ngapore Colti. SRC. "B" vs. 22nd Battery, R.A.
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  • 48 14 The Singapore English choci held a parents' day yesterday aft rmon. A short entertainment was given jy the pupils, tmor.B the Items tiding a one-act play of the trial of a hawker who stole a loaf of b.ead. There was also an exhlDition ol handwork.
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  • 2512 15 the World of Badminton Singapore Championships Continued "Barracking" At Matches Lint Hee Chin Defeats Tan Chtvee Hock In Exciting Mateh Roseray Wins The Doubles Interesting Ladies Contests The All-Malayan Chinese Meeting. PLAY In the Singapore championships was resumed last week when the remaining semi-final matches of the inter-club, mixed doubles
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    67 16 THE MALAYA COMMAND TEAM. 11. E. THE GOVERNOR inspecting the Malaya Command team. Behind H. h. is BJUson, the Command's SVJpper. A SCRUM in the first hal; ANDERSON securing the ball from a line-out J.BOI ab.ul to bring down a Command player during the first hall. SINGAPORE wins the ball
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