The Straits Times, 25 February 1934

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  • 19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 114. Sunday, February 25th., 1*34. Price If r ctnt*-S>|
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    17 1 During yesterday's principal race Xjls in which Relief and Winways ran a dead-heat. Nuit d'Amour is leading.
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  • 255 1 TROOPS MASSING ON FRONTIERS Shanghai, Saturday. RECENT bellicose speeches by Soviet leaders to the accompaniment of much sabre-rattling appear to have stirred the Japanese military in Manchukuo to even greater efforts in preparing for what has come to be regarded by many observers as the
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  • 44 1 STRAITS-JAVA SERVICE SHORTLY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Saturday. The opening of wireless telephone communication between the Straits and Java will take place on March 15. —Aneta Copyright. The ttrst wireless telephone calls between Bandoeng and Singapore were carried out last September.
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  • 42 1 U.S. GOVERNMENT LOAN TO FARMERS New York, Saturday. President Roosevelt, intimating that it would be the last of its kind, signed a Bill authorising a $40,000,000 loan to the farmers In return for a reduction In their crops—Reuter.
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  • 62 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 16% 1'.'_(F.0.8.) 16 11/16 16 r 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers March 1614 16*. April-June 16*4 16?'*. July-Sept. 17Vi 17%. Oct.-Dec. 17% 17H. Tone of Market :—Quiet. Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot Sheet 4
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  • 138 1 Monster Mystery Solved! BY OUR OWN SLEUTH FS the Loch Ness mons'er on a "7orld tour? There is some evidence for such a view, so our Special Sleuth alleges. A strange sea beast was seen by officers of the Cunard liner Mauritania in the Caribbean Sea on Jan. 30. A
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  • 131 1 London, Saturday. A N amazing story was told at West- I minster police court of an alleged assault by Fascists against a fellowmember named Richardson who was alleged to have revealed Information concerning the movement to a newspaper. The prosecution states that Richardson was taken into the
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  • 96 1 INDIA —CEYLON TEAM DEFEATED Colombo, Saturday. Sensational bowling was the feature of todays game between the M.C.C. and the combined India-Ceylon team, which the former won by the narrow margin of eight runs. In their first ianlngs, the M.C.C. compiled 155 (Amar Singh 6 for 62),
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  • 570 1 LOCAL BUSINESS MEN INCENSED LETTERS HELD BACK IN INDIA FOR SLOWER BRITISH 'PLANES Certain features of the air mail service call for an immediate inquiry. Several local business houses assert that the Dutch mail service is being discriminated against in favour of the
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  • 189 1 THRILLS AT THE SINGAPORE RACES SINGAPORE'S first m race meeting of the year opened yesterday, under brilliant skies and before a great crowd. A thrill was Jurnished in the big race of the day, the Penang Plate, when H.H. the Sultan of Perak's Relief dead-heated with Winways. Both were outsiders.
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  • 123 1 Four Sunday Times Readers $500 Ali the matches set In The Sundiy Times Football Competition No. which were played on Feb. 17, worked out very much according to form and four readers succeeded in forecasting correctly the resuts of all ten games. In accordance with the conditions of
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  • 27 1 THE monsoon has passed, and the average rainfall for February is below normal •ingupwe. the Sunday ...Ties was Informed at the i Melrorological Office.
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  • 106 1 MOST DEFINITE RESTRICTION ADVANCE London, Saturday. "T\R. Colijn's statement that rubber "restriction was necessary and desirable is the most significant pronouncement on the subject so far, and is the most definite advance," says the Financial Times, remarking that the tin experience should show something of the possibilities of rubber restriction.
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  • 41 1 Washington, ffiday. The likelihood of a lon*, term bond issue in rlarch was indicated today by the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Morgenthau. Meanwhile the Treasury has offered $75,000,000 worth of sixmonth bills dated Feb. 28— RrutT
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  • 594 1 A Paris sporting writer who is visiting Malaya for the first times gives below a few impressions of racing Singapore following the first meeting of the year yesterday. "They say there Is a good deal of crookedness in Malaya racing. Is that true? This was the
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  • 75 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 4 31/32. (Sellers) ..5 1/32. January-March 5 1/16. April- June 5 5/32. Jaly- September 5 17 64. Market tone Quiet. SILVER. Spot 29 9 16d. Two months t*%4. CROSS RATE. London-New
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    5 1 Miss China at the races,
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    • 21 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Bead Office for M.ilaja BINGAPOHK. Other cable news appear on pae~
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    • 47 1 babies progress wonderfully when nourished and strengthened by the vital food values contained in .BEAR BRAND" Natural Swiss Milk. Under tropical conditions its use is' essential. m v -uaH 1 V Bole Agents for Malaya -^mßSSfrJ*"** JOSEPH TRAVEKB SONS. LTD, (Incorporated In England 16*6.) SPrOAPQfct AND fXNANO.
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    • 4 1 OCEAIN mym i POLICIES
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  • 927 2 CHINESE OR MALA YS CJO far, no one has been able to exO plain why the cable suggesting that the Chinese population of the Straits Settlements is unduly large In relation to the Malay population, was sent. Perhaps some unhappy journalist, labouring under that Monday mornIng
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  • 884 2 MR. SIMON FRANCIS has just completed a hunting expedition. He catches the snakes, lizards, and crocodiles whose skins are made into women s shoes and handbags. He has been to parts of the world unknown by man since the world began.
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  • 135 2 SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT AERODROME A TERRIBLE railway accident occurred at the Civil Aerodrome construction works in Grove Road yesterday afternoon. An Indian labourer named Karuppan was working on a railway line at 5.20 p.m. when a locomotive drawing earth trucks approached. He tried to get away but
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  • 144 2 DRAW RECORD HOUSES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. TALKING pictures depicting wild life in African Jungles seem to have made a great hit up-country particularly In Seremban. The enthusiasm with which the masses flecked to the two local talkie halls durin? the Chinese New Year season when
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    • 44 2 I VOU m^adJ^t YES D£ 1 I- AND YOUR FATHER S? f RELATIVE IVE V*^ IHt I V«2R »/-!7> GOT, JL/O^S. CLOSEST. M I Or I ARE.NT YOU T&y/i H By J. MILLAR WArr. Pr_ 1 1 i\] It jJßtijsc! —I* 111 I ?^>^7T
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  • 135 3 THREE MOHAMMEDANS BEFORE COURT A FURTHER echo of the Kandang Kerbau murder case, in respect of which a preliminary Inquiry has Just concluded, was heard In the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday when three Mohammedans, Mir Zaman, Khanl Zaman and Allahadad Khan, were charged with criminal intimidation. According to
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  • 70 3 A Japanese cruiser, the Kuma, arrived in Singapore yesterday, on a cruise round the Far East. She Is under the command of Capt. Honluchl, and Is of 5,500 tons. She carries a crew of 420, and seven 14 cm. and two 8 cm. guns. She Is bound
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  • 57 3 Gone are the days when the übiquitous push bicycle coi\d dodge In and out of other traffic with a supreme disregard for all rules of the road. A couple of dozen cyclists were fined $3 each be Tore Mr. J. M. Brander, the fourth magistrate, within a period
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  • 106 3 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE TO ESTATES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Damage by elephants to agricultural land and rubber plantations particularly in the Jelebu District Is not a thing unheard of. Several cases occurred some time ago and the game rangers were always sent either to destroy or to
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  • 104 3 rE case in which Pan Choon Kwee, the manager of Chop Llan Tung Foh of 65, High Street, was charged under the Merchandise Marks Act was mentioned before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district Judge, yesterday. Detective Inspector J. Tolmie, officer In charge of Commercial crimes,
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  • 88 3 APPARENTLY incensed at an order' from a Chinese Vehicles Inspector to leave the taxi- stand outside the Solar Cafe In Stamford Road shortly before midnight on Feb. 22, Oul Bahar, alleged to be a "tout," viciously assaulted the inspector with a leather belt which had a wire knot
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  • 35 3 Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley. who is due back from home leave on Mar. 1. by the Ranchl, will be stationed In Penang again and Mr. Justice Prichard. X.C.. will temporarily go to Singapore
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  • 836 3  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst I>IDDING a slam with a part-score has always been considered much more difficult than reaching a slam contract from a love score. The difficulty of slam bidding with a partscore has been in a large measure
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  • 83 3 AGED SISTERS UNITED MET IN HOSPITAL AFTER SIX YEARS Seventy-year-old Mrs. Emily Bedford, of Tewkesbury-road, Tottenham, N., was taken to the North Middlesex Hospital at Edmonton a few days ago, suffering from bronchlts. When she woke up she found that her twin sister, whom she had not seen for six
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  • 39 3 The engagement is announced between W. H. Lait, second son of Mr. T. H. Lait. and the late Mrs. T. H. Lait. London, and Phyllis, second daughter of Captain and Mrs. S. H. Beison of Western Australia and Singapore.
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    • 146 3 Our Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. 17. Piped is. tanned 1. Confident I!" T![? ld6. KiU hard 5" IlELia-. in «2^Sl^ 34. European 10- savage t T IL Took for granted M. Left off IS: Ifthim. Solution Of LaU Sunday>M 19. Mixed Phztlp 30. Shouted USZIf. 21. In addition 26. Spfcodoun
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  • 512 4 BY OUR EXPERT THE first task in organising a poultry exhibition Is the formation of a committee, the selection of a chairman who has a sjund knowledge of poultry farming, and the appointment of an energetic jind diplomatic secretary. Experieace has shown that If the promotes object is
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  • 33 4 Various public bodies in Anhwei have raised enough money to contribute a military pursuit plane for the Government, says an Anking message. The aeroplane was formally named Anhwei in Anking recently.
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  • 466 4 Quick and Lasting Relief through Inexpensive Home Treatment •THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free 3ook describing the most successful of all home treatments for Asthma. Bronchitis and Catarrh, is now ready for posting, gratis and post free to readers. Every reader Interested
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  • 860 4 AROUND the CLUBS The Merrikads. rE members of the Merrnads Musical Association attended a New Year party at the Invitation i their president. Dr. Chia Keng Hoe, at 3, Sea-avenue, on Feb. 14, in fancy dress There were musical selections and kronchongs up to a late hour. The following were
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  • 122 4 Negro Spiritual at the Electric Chair Montgomery (Alabama), Saturday. AMASS execution of five Negroes convicted of murder took place here the other day. The five Negroes spent their last day on earth listening to a Negro minister reading to them at great length from the Bible. For
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  • 926 4  -  "CUEMAN* BY BILLIARDS rEKE is not a more simple-look- i log shot on the billiards table than the drop cannon. And there isn't a player who doesn't fancy his I ability to play the shot correctly nine 1 times out of ten. The truth
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    • 181 4 OIL CAKES Linseec' Cake, Soya Bean Cake, Coconut Cake, Ground Nut Cake at COMPETITIVE PRICES. Write for Price List. TONG LAM CO., 46/48, Peck Seah Street, Singapore. Contents of Free Book .-Dr. Hair's Personal Experience of Asthma, tamed with Dr. Hair's Treatment. and H«w He Found Belief. —Direction, for the
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    • 91 4 Hair Neat. .ScaJpHealthy Your hair will always look its >^%Tv\ W^ /Jif O^m^best if you use Stacomb regular' \gsjj-' ly. This modern hair dressing, J\ i J t s^m 9^^^ mm. light and invisible, keepsevery h fs^C* f B^ hair in place and adds a natural I a Wa healthy
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  • 3127 5 LEGION DESERTER who LED ENEMY AGAINST old COMRADES NOW take the case -f Hermann Tronck. He had served three years in the Frerch Foreign Legion, been promoted corporal in the 2nd Regiment, aiT* been reduced to the ranks again by falling foul of his Adjutant. His life was made i.
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  • 4 5 Spain A Brief History.
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    • 110 5 The Mightiest TMZM ii the History of rtowaaiship OPENING ON 28th FEBRUARY. w ALH AM BRA -6.15*9.15 Matinees Saturday Sunday at 3.15 p.m. NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN The FEARLESS THE WHITE GIANT OF THE BLACK JUNGLES With BUSTER CRAB E THE MIGHTY HUNTER. FIGHTER and ADVENTURER In New Hair- raising
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  • 565 6 THE LITERATURE OF EUROPE A History of European Literature. By Laurie Magnus. Ivor Nicholson and Watson. 12s. 6d. rpHE purpose of this book is to meet the need for a one-volume hlstcry ol European literature. There ire several other works on the sublet, notably Dowden's great series, but nothing has
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  • 1914 6 of the CRIME ANNALS of FRANCE Secrets of the French Police Georges dv Parcq. Jarrolds. 16s. M GEORGE dv Parcq Is a Journalist and for many years has served a well-known Paris newspaper as crime reporter. It is necessary to emphasise these facts, because
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  • 485 6 AN INTERPRETATION OF BLAKE William Blake. By John Middleton Murry. Cape 6s. YjTOOM Keats and Lawrence Mr. Murry has passed on to Blake, and those who look upon him as one of the greatest of Interpretative critics will need no recommendation to obtain his latest book. There is, perhaps, no
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  • 43 6 By Eueen Lennhoff. Translated from the German by E. Frame. Methuen. 21s. net. Containing an interesting outline of the origin, history, aims and objects of Freemasonry, this book deals with the past and present activities rf Freemasons in all important countries.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 25 6 1934 T (Illllllllilllllilllllllllllllll II New beauty NEW REFINEMENT NEW POWER 6c SPEED AUSTINS see them at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Branches from Singapore to Penang. IWllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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    • 22 6 THE 1934 TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES are here! On view at our River Valley Road Showrooms. SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES
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  • 980 7 STARVING JAPANESE SOLD TO MILLS Girls Paid_7sd A Day FACTORIES^THAT WORK AROUND CLOCK Tokio. NINE million spindles in Japan fifty million in Lancashire —these are the weapons in the greatest textile warfare ever known, in which Britain is waging a losing fight. Negotiations for a truce or honourable peace have
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    21 7 J. G. Latham, Australian Minister for External Attain who Is leading a goodwill delegation to Japan, and will visit Singapore later.
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  • 191 7 DANES WHO WERE DROWNED London. Saturday. HUMAN remains which may be those of Roman soldiers or Danish sailors, evidences of whose presence in the district centuries ago have been found from time to time, have been discovered in a field at Nazeing, an Essex village near
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  • 510 7 Amazing New 'Plane To Keep Raiders Away Dartmoor's Lie-a-Bed Convicts Anew type of fighter airplane which, he claimed, would make Britain safe from air invasion, was mentioned in the Rouse of Commons by Captain Cunningham-Reid (Con., Marylebone.) Only one or two of the machines, he said, were in existence. They
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  • 207 7 Women's New Ordeal Moscow, Saturday. AITEW terror now faces the 103 Russians, Including several women and a child, who are trapped In the Soviet ice-breaker Cheluskin in the Arctic. A wireless message states that the ship is In danger of being crushed by the ice-floes.
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  • 179 7 CONSENT MUST BE GIVEN UNIQUE CASE IN NAPLES Rome, Saturday ATTEMPTS to declare the science of rejuvenation by the transference of human glands illegal in Italy have failed. The case arose over a young Egyp- tlan student who had been induced to sell one of
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  • 203 7 AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST EXPEDITION Sydney, Saturday. THE greatest gold prospecting expedition ever organised in Australia has just begun operations at Kalgoorlle. With It has been organised a most elaborately equipped air survey expedition which includes two aeroplanes besides a ground organisation of seven motor vehicles, three houses, a
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  • 39 7 The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club's honorary assistant Instructor Mr. H. C. Grant Watson, of the A.P.C.. Is going to Malacca on transfer next week. He is flying home by the X.L.M. machine which leaves Kuala Lumpur on May 10.
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  • 189 7 A MAN WRONGED BY LAW London, Saturday. JOHN SALISBURY Davies is a farmer of Bryneglwys. Denbighshire Last July he fell foul of the law. He I was fined by the Llangollen magisi trates. John Salisbury Davies, wno had pleaded guilty, paid. Then the law began to
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  • 129 7 AUSTRALIA'S ALIENS BUT STILL 97 PER CENT. BRITISH STOCK Sydney, Saturday. rjtEN years ago, Australia could num- ber only one Luxemburger. one Montenegrin and a Paraguayan In 'he heterogeneous list of her population. Since then, however, the total number of aliens naturalised has been 15,276. During this period. 55 Albanians.
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  • 435 8 Fashion Notes From Hollywood WITH Mac West curves sweeping into fashion and healthy feminity returning, a special strengthening diet was formulated by Ridhard Kline, tialner of all Paramount stars. "Thin women tire easily, become ill frequently and lack the vitality of their more naturally developed sisters," Kline declares. Kline's menu
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  • 95 8 I Have Noticed npHAT the ever-popular vogue for black-and-white shows no signs of diminishing, but that touches of white are also appearing with navy-blue in some of the new models. That trains seem to be definitely returning for evening wear. That strips of Chinese embroidery are being used to make
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    520 8 much to do with the reason for the alteration— as "having the decorators In" Is considerably cheaper in the winter than it is later on In the year. "Surprise* 9 Hat Fashions. rpHE early models from the millinery showrooms have provided a number of surprises among the ?iat
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  • 194 8 FRESH PLUM SUNDAE. QTEW the plum^, sweetening them to taste, and then make them into a puree by passing through a coarse hair sieve or enamel colander. Cool the pulp and half fill each sundae glass. Have ready some whrpped cream flavoured and slightly coloured with cochineal. Arrange a
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  • 75 8 /X)FFEE stains can be removed in the same manner as tea stains, by pouring boiling water through them, provided the coffee has not had time to be thoroughly absorbed into the cloth. If the stain Is not treated at once, equal parts of yolk of egg
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  • 348 8 (By Our Woman Correspondent.) I wonder which of our many beautiful girls here will have the distinction of being called "Miss Singapore." Speculation is rife as to who she will be but those who attend the Sea View Hotel this morning will know. MfOMEN have found that
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  • 2678 9  -  L. FRANCKE On Perak River's Banks i By 1 Stories of a prominent official who could neither read nor write; of the romantic early days of the rubber boom; of cockfighting, and of cricket under difficulties are told by Mr. L. Francke in this article M on
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    1844 10 Once again the Sultan of Perak has shown himself to be a wise and farsighted ruler. He, alone among the rulers of the Malay States in the last two years, has taken the trouble to give specific assurances to the nonMalay communities which live In his territory that
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  • 737 10 T>LESSED are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall be billed. And the larger the letters the better. If you're a professional writer on righteousness, the better your letters, the less do you hunger and thirst. Apparently Mr. Gilbert (Nutty) Frankau has gone nutty
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  • 58 10 (Ananias News Factory.) London, Saturday. Sorry I have got to let you down agatn, bat I can't ret confirmation of a single one of the 97 names yon send to me as reported successors to the post of Governor and High Commissioner. Who told /ou that H.E. Sir
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    • 165 10 CAPITOL OPENING TODAY 3.15— 6.15 9.15. ■DOUGLAS q v public idol who ikinkt be can lud L > double life »nd *w*y with ill C jdH L ORE T T A G Etrrntlty hit >< H^l^ loot die do*>n i tod out tb« truth! q I^^A L I N She
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    • 56 10 j NEW WORLD j SINGAPORE. Side Shoves. Cabaret Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas.' I PI A N O j TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, j 1 Bathe your spirit in the crystal Air of SWITZERLAND booklets, maps and all Information frt-e on application to
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  • 404 11 CITY FATHERS AND "FAMILY" PROBLEMS A GOOD instance of the truth of the old matrimonial slogan "Two can live as cheaply as one" Is to be found in the new scale of charges for the use of "Sinripore House" the holiday bungalow at Fraser's Hill. The new charges are $3
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  • 232 11 AN EPIC OF THE MERCANTILE MARINE A steward on board the Blue Funnel ship, Antenor, now in port, is the modest hero of a great epic of the sea. In 1931, the Phemius, on which he was a midshipman, fought a fiveday
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  • 98 11 INSURGENT 41ST ARMY DRIVEN BACK Shanghai, Saturday. npHE armies from the neighbouring ■I Provinces of Ninghsia are steadily advancing to the aid of the besieged forces, and heavy fighting has broken out at Pinglo, about 30 miles from the Ninghsia capital. The insurgent 41st Army forces have abandoned
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  • 26 11 Members will attend the funeral of the aged relative of Mr. Tan Soo Ldew (vice-president) today at 9.30 a.m. at 147, Haig road.
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  • 369 11 Twenty Thousand Coolies For Malayan Estates IT is strongly rumoured thai the decision of the Government of India in the matter of emigration to Malaya has been received in this country. The reply k said to b;. favourable one and to constitute a erus, ig
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  • 190 11 PHAT constant peaceful work and free intercourse between the nations In commerce and trade was the greatest necessity of the world at the present time, was the statement made by Dr. Rudolf Pirle, chairman of the board of directors of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, who is
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  • 281 11 ARRIVING HERE TODAY ASPIRANTS to movie fame and fortune in Singapore will this week be on the look out for a blonde young man who is one of Hollywood's outstanding directors. He Is Mervyn L*.Roy who is honeymooning aboard the Canadian Pacific I world-cruise liner Empress of
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  • 128 11 ENTERPRISING HAT- MAKER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. fjERE is a cork hat romance An enterprising young Chinese, Ban Ngel Slang, of Seremban, set out in 1982 to manufacture them. His Intention was to produce durable cork hats that could be sold at very low prices. And today Ban
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  • 407 11 FACTIONS FIGHT FOR CONTROL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TOEHIND the scenes in the Malayan tin industry a struggle hi proceeding between two violently opposed factions. The bone of contention is nominally the buffer pool," but the real issue is whether the
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    14 11 H.R.U. Prince George, who will represent the King at Melbourne's Centenary celebrations this year.
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    • 59 11 SEA VIEW HOTEL! TODAY at 11 a.m. Come and see who will be elected "MISS SINGAPORE" GRAND BEAUTY CONTEST Specially arranged in conjunction with WARNER BROS*. Glamorous Musical Production FOOTLIGHT PARADE Which opens at the CAPITOL, Wednesday, February 28th Valuable Prizes! music by RALF KELLERMANN'S FAMOUS BAJfJT SUNDAY NIGHT Classical
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    • 14 11 PAVILION NEXT CHANGE 1 A Hectic Laughter Crate With ■s^A^^^fl A BrilUh and Dominions
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    • 102 11 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE FEB. 25, 1934. ALHAMBKA Hone Play with Sllr.i Summer vi lie and Andy Devlne. 8.15 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL The Life of Jimmy Dolan with Douglas FairbanJU Jr. 0.15—9.16 pm MARYBOROUGH F-Oat-Ka-atara. 6 U>— fi 15 pjn. NEW WORLD Cabaret Dancing, Sideshow. Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas. PAVILION Voltaire with
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  • 195 12 AUTHORITIES DENY THE DUTCH ASSERTION SINGAPORE is not a "hot-bed of Communist propaganda"; neither is it harbouring Moscow's chosen leader for a vigorous "Red" campaign In Netherlands India. Th? allegations, contained in a leadIng native newspaper in Netherlands India, and lately received in Singapore,
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  • 211 12 EFFECT OF SLUMP ON SPORT Notes From Negri Sembilan (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. The Japanese community in Negri Sembilan is largely interested in rubber planting. The principal plantation is the Malay Rubber Company who. 1 headquarters are in Temiang-road, Seremban. With the Japanese association adjacent, this locality comprises the
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  • 70 12 TWO LOCAL MALAY YOUTHS ARRIVE AT SEREMBAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. Two Singapore Malay youths, Habib Yunus and Kechut, who went on a cycling tour of Malaya, Slam and Indo-China last year, arc in Seremban collecting funds by selling pictare postcards themselves to further their tour.
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  • 145 12 TOURING THEATRICAL COMPANY TO PLAY IN VICTORIA THEATRE SOON rpHE Grant Anuerson dramatic com- pany will ar.-ive in Singapore on March 6 and during the visit here will present four plcys at the Victoria Theatre. The season will run from March 7 to March 10 inclusive. The first play %7ill
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  • 167 12 K.L. ENGINEER INJURED jt|R. J. D. SWAN, a director of Swan \nd Dunn, Ltd., civil engineers :ind con tracers at Kuala Lumpur. had a narrow escape from serious injury when he was Involved in a car smash in Singapore yesterday afternoon. It appears that he was
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  • 49 12 A STOCK of copra caught fire In the Ho Hong OH Mills In Havelock Road at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, but the prompt action of the Fire Brigade, which dispatched two engines to the scene, prevented a spread of tim flames. The outbreak was mastered" within 15 minute-.
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  • 5 12 OPPOSITION TO CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY WORK
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  • 751 12 IN the compound of a police station in a lonely district of Upper Perak there is a forgotten European grave. Few people nowadays know of its existence, and still fewer know the story ass. iated with it, but the pioneer whose bones lie
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  • 162 12 AERODROMES IN FUKIEN TO BE COMPLETED Shanghai, Saturday f\ESPITE strong Japanese representa- tions, the Nanking Government Is determined to carry through to completion the construction of landing fields in Fukien. The principal aerodromes are to be situated at Foochow and Amoy, the present grounds being regarded as
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  • 94 12 PLAN TO CREATE MODEL AREA IN FUKIEN Nanking, Saturday. MR. Chen Yuan-shen, a delegate from the overseas Chinese In the Netherlands East Indies, has arrived at Nanking to petition the Government to set aside West Fukien for development by Chinese from the N.E.L A scheme Is being submitted
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  • 391 12 TALLEST MANNEQUIN TO WED NAVY'S MYSTERY SHIP HERE TO-DAY England's tallest mannequin, Miss Joanne Saffelle, who Is 0 ft. 1 In. in height, M rears of age. and the possessor of a 22 in. waist, Is going to be married to a man at tall a* herself. Her flanoe Is
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  • 365 12 RESIDENT OF PERAK ON "SAKAIS OWN INTERESTS" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 23. Should Christian missionary work be permitted among the Sakai? This question was raised for the first time in a Malayan legislature a few days ago, when it was discussed in the Perak State Council. It
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  • 68 12 THEY'LL HELP HIM TO THE HOUSE Leaning on crutches for physical support, but as mentally active as ever. Mr. George Lansbury, the Leader of the Opposition, will probably return to the House of Commons within the next few weeks. He is making good recovery at Manor
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  • 1477 13  -  W. J. Passinghatn By IT Is often said that if our fathers could come to life again they wild be overwhelmed by the speed and drama of modern existence. The modern generation, in fact, is wont to think itself inured to events of a senFational nature,
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  • 114 13 MODERN PROGRESS! INK FROM OLD TYRES ]L|R- Lincoln C. Neale, a young in--ITI ventor of Melbourne. Australia j has invented a new process for mat- i ing excellent commercial printing Ink I from old motor tyres and waste rubber. The product has already become a rival to more costly printing
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  • 37 13 Australia now ranks third as a film importer. America and Great Britain still bold pride of place, but the Commonwealth has now ousted France and Germany as next in Importance, say* Austral News
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  • 2040 14 MAINLY about MALAYANS "The Wander's Log BARE WHITE LEGS IN CABARETS JT\NS oX the most interesting travelv^ lew I have mcC In Singapore was the late Mr. W. B. Harris, Tangier (correspondent of the Times, who died several weeks ago. I met Mr. Harris in 1925, when I went to
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  • 766 15 SELANGOR What Has Happened To Plan For Swimming Pool (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE women's hockey festival in Kuala Lumpur proved a very big attraction and broke F.M.S.-Colony gate records. Penang proved to be the poorest combination, losing all matches. Selangor was
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  • 613 15 PEXANG AN Interesting cricket match was j played between the P.C.C. and i HM.B. Eagle. Although the P.C.C. were behind in the first innings, due to the fine bowling and keen fielding of the Eagle, they managed to win the match by 53 runs, the final scores
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  • 487 15 MALACCA I HAVE previously commented ol the lack of good cricket grounds In Malacca. Clubs who desire a decent ground for an important game have difficulty In finding one a week ago the Malacca Club very willingly accommodated the St. Francis Institution, as the club had no
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    10 15 Miss N. Moreira Captain of the Ipoh Y.W.C.A Hockey XI.
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  • 342 15 NEGRI SEMBILAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Saturday. FELIX de Silva, the local State cricketer, appears to be in very good form this season, judging from the few games that have been played of late. Playing for the Negrl Sembilan Club against the Tamil Union, he scored 34
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  • 680 15 Keen Competition In All Sections Expected rpHE entries for the S.A.F.A. League, which were published during the week. Indicate that the 1934 season will be one of the most successful In the history of local football. The community spirit has been retained in the flrat division. This
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  • 647 16 SULTAN'S COLOURS IN DEAD HEAT FOR THE BIG RACE JOCKEY'S FOUR VICTORIES BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE most exciting of finishes a dead heat— marked the principal race, the Penang Plate, at the opening of the Singapore* meeting yesterday. Brilliant sunshine bathed the course for the first afternoon's racing, and
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  • 1408 16 Hate One. THE PERAK STAKES. Value $900. Class 4, Horses. Division 2. Distance, five furloin: Chcah Gin Kooi's br a g GORILLA (Christie) 86 1 Cheonp Yok Cbong's br a m EATON CROP (Tankard) 9 2 Leo Kok Choon's eh a m RONA WELKIN (Dawson) 7.13
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  • 275 16 BRILLIANT CENTURY BY L. DE SILVA (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Despite the fact that cricket has been only three weeks old this season, the Selangor cricketers have got into their scorinT mood. This evening another Selangor State player. L. de Silva, made a
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  • 111 16 WIMBLEDON is likely this year again to beat all records, for the application lists for season tickets are even heavier than last season. The staff of the All-England Tennis Club will be busy for some time preparing for the ballot, and the result will be announced early
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  • 92 16 GARDENS GOLF CLUB DR. ALLEN ELECTED CAPTAIN MR. H. HOLLAND. vice-President and Captain of the Gardens Golf Club, presided at the annual general meeting which was largely attended. The report and accounts were adopted and the election of office-bearers resulted as follows President, the Hon'ble Mr. T. 8. Adams vlce-Pre-sldent
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  • 108 16 JUMEAUX GIVES FINE BATTING DISPLAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The V.M.C.A. first team drew witH the T.P.C.A. today. Batting first, the V.M.C.A., at 159 for 5, declared. E. C. Jumeaux gave a splendid batting display, carrying his bat for 86, which
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  • 54 16 The March bogey competition of the Singapore Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday next. The March Ladies' bogey competition will be played on Monday March 5 1934. Lady Captain's Prize competition will be played on Sunday March 11. Conditions 18 holes medal play oh handicap,
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    • 23 16 OPENING ft the CAPITOL WEDS. NEXT 28th FEB. Warner's sensational musical spectacle. 300 GIRLS! 20 STARS.' Amazing Dance ensembles stag d under water
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  • 1360 17 BRITAIN NOW HOLDING HER HEAD HIGH IN SPORT World's Greatest Sportsmen Competing In Record Season THE recent announcement of the names of the Australian cricketers chosen to visit England brings a reminder that we are approaching what promises to be the greatest carnival of outdoor sport Britain has ever known
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  • 308 17 CHINCHEWS ALLEGED LAPSE UNEXPECTED TURN TO CASE *THE case In which Tan Yeo Aik, a Chlnchew of 30 years, had pleaded guilty and had had sentence postponed on a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant before Mr H. A. Ferrer, the criminal district Judge, took an unexpected
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  • 117 18 At Practice Next Month fPHE selection of Harold Larwood, the Nottinghamshire fast bowler, toj appear in the cricket Tests against Australia this summer will depend, in all probability, on the success of the operation to his left foot in October last. Larwood now feels no pain in
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  • 255 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) omban. Saturday. CHE Mohamed Idris, District Officer. Port Dickson, presided at the annual generil meeting of the Port Dickson Recreation Club. The meeting was preceded by exhibition games of tennis and badminton and was follower by a tea-party at which the club
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  • 60 18 The bowling matches between the Tanglin Club and the S.C.C., to have taken place yesterday were postponed to this afternoon, commencing at 4.30 p m. They will be played at Tangl n. Tanglin team is as follows: FarnvortJv Walker, Bolton, Godwin, Burn and Henetson. The Cricket Club team
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  • 292 18 ASTON VILLA FAIL AT HOME London, Saturday. The following matches In the different divisions of the English League and in the first division of the Scottish League, played this afternoon resulted: Fint Division Aston Villa 1 Stoke 2 Blackburn 1 Everton 1 Derby 1 Sheffield Wed 1
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  • 22 18 SCOTLAND DEFEATS IRELAND Edinburgh, Saturday. In the international Rugby match here today Scotland defeated Ireland by 16 polr.ts to 9.
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  • 60 18 At last someone has hit on a suitable name Big Benzine for the huge clock v/iiich Is such a prominent feature on the Thames side of the Shell Oil Company's building on the site o; the Hotel Cecil. It is a happy choice, and I do not anticipate
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  • 1040 18 POSITIONS OF TEAMS BEFORE YESTERDAY'S GAMES FOLLOWING are the positions of the teams In the dlflerent divisions and leagues before yesterday's games. First Division. Arsenal (1) 29 16 6 7 49 29 39 Huddersfteld (6) 29 15 5 9 68 42 39 Derby Co. (7) 29 15
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  • 161 18 The S.C.C. football fixtures for the week commencing tomorrow are as follow: Monday Feb. 26. S.C.C. vs. RAF. Tuesday "B" XI vs. P.W.D. Wednesday 2nd XI vs. Wilts. 11. Thursday Practice. Friday "B" XI vs. Fort Canning. All players are requested to turn out on Thursday for a
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  • 125 18 "INELASTIC RULES" U.S. EXCHANGE CONTROL BILL CRITICISED Washington, Saturday. The creation of a stock exchange co-ordinating authority to control American stock exchanges, in substitution of the inelastic regulations proposed in the Fletcher-Ryburn Bill, has been proposed by Mr. Whitney, President of the New York Stock Exchange, who says that his
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  • 129 18 A TERRIBLE END SUICIDE SUSPECTED IN TAMIL'S DEATH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Driven to desperation by prolonged illness, an elderly Tamil found release in a terrible death last night. This man, who is a professional petition writer, was found dead in his kiosk at seven o'clock this
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  • 92 18 CALL FOR CO-OPERATION OF BRITAIN AND CHINA London, Saturday. Mr. Tv Yueh-lee. of the Bank of China, who is on a visit to London, addressing Manchester Bankers' Institute today, urged direct trading between the manufacturers of Great Britain and Chinese importers in order to redvee the costs of
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  • 42 18 ALLEGED SEDITION TWO EXTREMISTS ARRESTED IN LONDON London, Saturday. The well-known extremists, Tom Menn and Harry Pollitt, were arrested yesterday in London. It is understood that the police action is in connection with their alleged seditious speeches at Glamorgan last week.— Reuter.
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  • 71 18 Berlin, Saturday. Dimitroff, Taneff and Popoff, the three Bulgarians acquitted In the Reichstag fire trial six weeks ago, are now confined in underground cells in the Secret Police headquarters in Berlin. Reading is almost impossible in their dungeons owing to insufficient lighting, and the three innocent
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  • 37 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Saturday In the Netherlands Second Chamber last night. Dr. Colljn, the Dutch Prim-? Minister, declared there wa& a fair chance to Increase the tin qujt.i in the not distant future.
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  • 55 18 Londct> ..day. I The translation of Sii >.m Sinur the Foreign Secretary, to the Homo Office in order to deal with th Fascist movement was hinted at to day by The Times, which remark., that there is no department In the Government for which his profound legal
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  • 32 18 Washington, Saturday. Over $20,000,000,000 in loans were poured into Wall Street by 20 large corporations during 1929 according to statistics by the Senate Committee investigating the stock market.— Reuter.
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  • 2165 19 the World of Badminton The Annual General Meeting Proposed Interstate Tournament Singapore's Prospects Who It Malayan Champion? THE annual general meeting oi the, Singapore Badminton Association will not be held this month and as in previous years, will probably take place either in March or early in April. The rules
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  • 444 19 Klang Singles Championship HPHE quarter- finals of the Klang J- district badminton men's singles championship were played on Monday and Tuesday at the court behind the Government buildings, with the following results: V. Kandiah (Seavews) beat Kow Sim Thye (Yale), 15—11. 15—7. Teh Boon Kiat (Yale) beat
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  • 343 19 At the conference of lovers of the Tamil language, held at Madras, with the Hon. Mr. 8. Kumarasami Reddiar in the chair, a resolution was adopted urging that mil unnecessary Tamil letters should be omitted from its 217 alphabets, and that new letters be m•orporated. Tamil (writes
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  • 200 19 Trips Upstairs Like a 2-Year-Old A woman writes Three months ago, after much argument, I was persuaded against my will to try Kruschen Salts to reduce my weight, which was 222 lbs. I had tried other things, but all to no avail. After threeweeks of Kruschen
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  • 63 20 SINGAPORE'S first race meeting, of the year opened yesterday, with an afternoon of thrilling finishes. In .his page Sunday Times pictures portray different aspects of the sport Above, the finish of the first race, won by Gorilla NE3* «vr-NT. winner of the fourtn race, one of
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