The Straits Times, 1 July 1934
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Title Section39 1934-07-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 132. Sunday, July Ist., 1934. Price 10 cents. 5 a.m. EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 132. Sunday, July Ist, 1934. Price 10 cents.39 words
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Article1073 1934-07-01 1 R.A.F. MACHINE "COMES TO PIECES IN THE AIR" Eye- Witness's Amazing Story At 'Plane Crash Inquest DIVE TO DEATH STRUCTURAL FAULT THEORY YOUNG PILOT WHO "LIVED FOR FLYING" J BELIEVE that there was a structural fault in the machine/ said Squadron-leader Croke at the resumed inquest yesterday on the two1,073 words
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Article63 1934-07-01 1 Colombo. Saturday /CEYLON has abandoned Free Trade for the first time In history. The State Council by a big majority passed the scheme for protective tariffs. These are levelled against eggs, ghee and other foodstuffs from India. Thus the quota on Japanese goods. If passed,Reuter - 63 words
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Article256 1934-07-01 1 RESULT OF COMPETITION NUMBER SEVEN Thirteen entrants share the prize in The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competition No. 7, which was published on June 17. No "all correct" lists were I received and of the winners, two sub- 1 mltted two lists each containing a different error. They,256 words
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Article27 1934-07-01 1 Copenhagen. Saturday. Their Majesties the King and Queen of Slam are cruising along the coast for a few days, and then going to Hamburg. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-07-01 1 Anna May Wong as Zaharat, the slave girl, in the Gainsborough film, (hu Chin Chow." which has been completed at the Islington (London) Studios.27 words
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Article51 1934-07-01 1 DRESS PROHIBITIONS IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, Saturday. THE Municipality of Nanking has resolved to prohibit the wearing of modern dresses, while even singers and other performers are also required to make their costumes from horn* wdte» maWiats. Orders to this effect have already been issued in Greater51 words
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Article44 1934-07-01 1 18 MONTHS FOR GOVERNOR Bismarck (N. Dakota), Saturday. The Governor of North Dakota, W. M. Langer, who was convicted of defrauding the United States Government, was today sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment and a fine of $10,000 by the Federal Court.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article68 1934-07-01 1 Charges Of Making False Reports Detroit, Saturday. Thirteen bankers including John Ballantyne, known as the dean of Detroit's hankers, have been indicted by the Federal Grand Jury investigating the collapse of the city's most important financial Institutions which was a prelude to the national bank holidayReuter - 68 words
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Article125 1934-07-01 1 ROOSEVELT ORDERS MODIFICATIONS Washington, Saturday. President Roosevelt has ordered two important modifications In the policy of the National Recovery Administration. The first seeks keener competition for Government contracts by allowing bidders to quote prices up to 15 per cent, below minimum prices provided In the code of thatReuter - 125 words
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Article116 1934-07-01 1 $6,000 POOR MAN'S SAVINGS When searching for non-Govern-ment chandu in a small upstairs room in Tanjong Pagar Road occupied by a seemingly poor Chinese on Friday morning revenue officers were amazed to discover instead of chandu a large bundle of currency notes and a pile of silver coins all in116 words
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Article21 1934-07-01 1 New York, Saturday. A 60-year record has been broken at New York with a shade temperature of 97 —Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article69 1934-07-01 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 6%d. (Sellers) 6%d. July -Sept. 7 l/16d. Oet.-Dec. 7 3/16 d. Jan-Mar. 7 5/lGd. Market tone Quiet. SILVER. Spot 21d. Two months 21 l/16d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 5.05 ■> New York-London,69 words
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Article59 1934-07-01 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Bayers Sellers Spot (loose) n% ZZK. (F.OJ.) rtV% 28. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Bayers Sellers July-Sept. 23% 24. Oct.-Dec. 24V* 24 V Jan -Mar. 25H 2414. Tone of Market Very Dull. Latest Cable per Ib London Spot Sheet 6T 9 d.59 words
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Article144 1934-07-01 1 AUSTRALIA AT THE OVAL SURREY OUT FOR 175 London, Saturday. GURREY, at the Oval, playing the Australians were all out for 175. Gregory scored 48. McCabe took four wickets for 24, and Grimmett four for 64. Australia totalled 136 for three, Ponsford being 49 not out. Other results: At TunbridgeReuter - 144 words
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Article34 1934-07-01 1 Again it has been necessary to decline requests for advertising space in The Sunday Times. We apologise to advertisers whose requirements cannot be met in this issue, and again urge early boohing.34 words
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Article161 1934-07-01 1 MORE SPECULATION London, Saturday. The United States embargo on exports of silver, while meant to check international speculation, has actually resulted in a sharp intensification of speculation in London, according to a leading article in the Financial News. This is natural," it says, since the embargoReuter - 161 words
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Article42 1934-07-01 1 Washington, Saturday. At the request of Senator CordellHull, Secretary of State, President Roosevelt has placed In embargo on the shipment of arms and munitions to Cuba except under licence. Evidence has been received in Washington of extensive gun-running from Florida-.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article44 1934-07-01 1 Milwaukee, Saturday. Following sporadic outrages and rioting, the situation Is easier in the strike by employees of the local electric railway and light company. Later. The electrical dispute la definitely ended. The workers have accepted the terms of the Federal conciliator.— RcuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement17 1934-07-01 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, 'lncorporated in Great Britain.) Bead Office for Mais j a SINGAPUHK17 words
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Advertisement163 1934-07-01 1 Beautiful MISS EVELYN LAVE, the Star in the Film Waltz Time writes I should find stage work quite exhausting at times if it were not for the invigorating help Phosferine is to me. It banishes all the jaded and fatigued condition, and I feel as fresh and brisk as I163 words
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Article, Illustration2524 1934-07-01 2 WANDERER - WANDERER By The THE Sultanah of Johore, who visited Paris last week on a shopping expedition, arrived in Euroi>e a little too late to enter into ihe fuM flood of social life in the French capital. T:iie season ends in Paris on the last Sunday of June,2,524 words
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Article137 1934-07-01 2 LADY SYBIL GRANTS COMPETITION Epsom. Lady Sybil Grant, at Epsom grand stand presented awards to vanI dwellers on Epsom Downs f :>r the 1 best-left camping grounds. Certificates were presented signed 'Sybil Grant, Licensed Hawker." They are known as "Carolum" certificates, after the name by which137 words
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Advertisement75 1934-07-01 2 VAN HANDING SHIRTS THE STYLE OF THE SHIRT IS IN THE COVERED "VAN HEUSEN" COLLAR. THE "VAN HARDING" IS A GOOD SHIRT OF HONEST VALUE PLUS THE EXCLUSIVE ADVANTAGE OF THE "VAN HEUSEN" COLLAR. MADE OF TROPICAL WEIGHT WOVEN POPLIN, WITH SPECIAL UNSHRINKABLE NECK-BANDS. AVAILABLE IN A DELIGHTFUL RANGE OF75 words
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Miscellaneous84 1934-07-01 2 Onr Crossword Puzzle ACROSS. 1. Great circle of globe 9. Soak 10. Downpour 11. Torpid IS. Raacal 14. tumour ie. Prepare for publication 17. Dtooard It. Check 31. AmUt 23. *yiy "natlfin 27. ROW 2S. Worry 30. Expiration 33. Inclined St. Hlch 35. Part of camera 3f Orown amaJi 37.84 words
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Miscellaneous27 1934-07-01 2 (CLUES.) 34. Contempt of opposition 25. DteMN M. Brot 39. Derange SI. Idle chatter 13. Mania 34 TwelremonUi M. Want. Solution Of Last Sunday 9 Pwude. K^iljil^^i^^BlbjE^iiZjßhiiiS^l^^^^Ti'i27 words
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Article, Illustration2082 1934-07-01 3 OLDTIMER - OLDTIMER PUZZLED BOYS "YOU LOOK FOR TROUBLE" By A GOOD many Europeans seem to A be of the opinion that it is not worth while to spend time or thought on a study of native mentality; some ultra-conservative diehards even seem to think that such2,082 words
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Article697 1934-07-01 3 CHINA ON FRINGE OF FASCISM GIRLS CLEVERER THAN MEN SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL 'T'Hf Far East during the past few months has been subjected to the scrutiny of three of France's most noted brains. M. Jules Sauerweln, who, M foreign editor of Le Matin, impressed his powerful personality on the press697 words
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Article66 1934-07-01 3 The London County Council is in favour of a regular passenger transport service on the Thames, and evidence to this effect will be given on Its behalf at the public Inquiry which flvs members of the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee j will hold. Mr. O.66 words
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Article, Illustration599 1934-07-01 3 ELY CULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON BY Instinctive Players Most of the outstanding experts derive their skill from a carefully schooled ability to apply the proper mysterious fashion measures of ratiocination to any given situation of lidding or play. A few, however, are known as Instinctive players who rarely know why599 words
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Article166 1934-07-01 3 1. With what invention is the nam« Mergenthaler associated 2. How many men are in an ice hockey team 3 Who was Edward Bellamy 4. What Is a bertha 5. Where Is Tsitsihar 6. What is anomaly 7. Whom do the Scots mean 8y "AuM Clootie?" 8.166 words
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Advertisement286 1934-07-01 3 hW^JJ^K These Hotels "will make ST. JAMES COURT Buckingham Gate, LONDON. FURNISHED SERVICE SUITES Per Weekly or Longer Periods. PERFECT COMFORT AND SERVICE Including Butler Valet CATERING SERVICE. ia own Rooms or in FULLY LICENSED RESTAURANT. Single rooms also available. Exceptionally Moderate Terms. Brochure from "Sunday Times" office. LET AN286 words
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Article, Illustration834 1934-07-01 4 R. H. de. S. ONRAET - POULTRY NOTES HOW TO MEASURE LAYING CAPACITY By OUR EXPERT i S\N a good laying pullet will depend i success in a commercial egg farm and this ls now the season to take I steps for the proper establishment of such a concern. Remember that pullets or hens which lay834 words
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Article, Illustration2487 1934-07-01 4 R. H. de. S. ONRAET - HORSES MOVE "IN DIAGONALS'" R. H. de. S. ONRAET By Mr. R. Onraet continues be- 1 low his series of informative i articles on The Horse. MAKE your syce grow guinea grass and elephant grass near the stall. 1 and make him cut lt so that the horse i never2,487 words
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Advertisement102 1934-07-01 4 A GUARANTEED INCOME OF 250-O-O A man age 30 years can secure a life income at age 55 of £250 per annum by taking out a policy for an initial sum assured of £2,000. The monthly premium required for such a policy would amount to £9. 6. 4. The guaranteed102 words
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Advertisement33 1934-07-01 4 DAY, SOI ANI HEWITTS POULTRY MEDIC IRE CHESTS contains everything necessary tot curing and warding off the everyday ailments of poultry. Ask for free booklet— "All about I Poultry Ailments." MKDICAL HALL LTD.33 words
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Advertisement36 1934-07-01 4 FORAGE. Oats, Wheat Bran, Oaten Wheaten Chaff, Lucerne ft Oaten Hay, Linaeed, Barley, Crushed Food, Cattle Food, various kinds of OH Cakes, etc. Prices competitive. TONG LAM A CO. 46/48. Peek Sea* Str««t, Slngapora. T«l«phon« 7328.36 words
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Advertisement118 1934-07-01 4 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Phone 2164. (Optician Mr. C. Y. Fan) Charges cheaper than anywhere. 1. Sight tested, glasses supplied from $4.00. 2- Crookes Lenses completed with frame from $6.00. MARGO or NEEM .fJrf^^S^H^k one Lhe most popular W^ W S*>T^^JftaMr^ herbal plant medically uaed118 words
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457 1934-07-01 5 Orient Finds English So Puzzling EAR-TRAINING DRILL An English Course for Foreign Children. By I. Morris. In Two Volumes. MacralUn and Co., London. Volume I Is. Id. Volume II Is. Bd. JTtHESE books are the first or a series designed for use in elementary schools abroad. The author, having had457 words
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Article130 1934-07-01 5 In the Chancery Division, London, Mr. Justice Eve sanctioned the petition of the Liverpool, Brazil and River Plate Steam Navigation Company, Limited, for a scheme of arrangement between the company and its unsecured creditors and the reduction of its capital from £3,000,000 to £30,000. The reduction will be130 words
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Article, Illustration559 1934-07-01 5 AMAZING LIFE OF THE O'GORMAN MAHON The O'Gorman Mahon. By Denis Gwynn Jarrolds. 18s. A list of the O'Gorman Mahon's achievements reads like a fairy tale. Even Charles Lever dared to ascribe so many roles to one single hero, but It must be remembered that the559 words
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682 1934-07-01 5 SOME NEW NOVELS A MURDERESS'S CAREER Strange Witness. By Beryl Symom, Ann Kembal. By Frances Layland Barratt. Ma Brown. By W, Townend. Jenkins' Colonial Library. rpHE first two books on this list have I one characteristic in common the central figure in each Is an out and out, wilful criminal;682 words
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Article43 1934-07-01 5 Mr. W. Harold Edwards, of the AngloOriental Mining Corporation, who has been visiting Malaya on business, sailed for England taking with him a very fine specimen of binturong. It Is learned that Mr. Edwards proposes to present the animal to the London Zoo.43 words
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Advertisement401 1934-07-01 5 TIGEB BEER CASH CAPITAL 1 EVERY TYPE OF Sh. Taels 3,000,000.00 INSURANCE ($4,195,808.20) UNDERWRITTEN. THE INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES' ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG.) Head Office: Hongkong Office: Branches and Agencies 17, The Bund, Shanghai 14, Queen's Road, Central. Throughout The Far East, Singapore Office: C-12, HONGKONG BANK401 words
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Advertisement54 1934-07-01 5 Only from Scotland can true whisky come, and the most famous of all is WAbKERfL BOSN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG X* x \TP RED LABEL foe all occasions, tht world's most populai berersfe. A CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. yk lawrporate* mtet tho Cmmjmim Orilnaiww of Howe *—C M (Incorporated ta54 words
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Article839 1934-07-01 6 STRANGE STORY OF LOVE AND OPIUM UNRAVELLED Maurice Dekobra, the novelist, concluding his articles on China for the Part* newspaper Le Journal, expresses the opinion that the country is now facing two grave menaces: Further aggression by Japan and internal disorder from her 80,000,000 Communists. Serge, the839 words
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Article89 1934-07-01 6 Warwick. A heavy block of masonry crashed in St. Mark's Church, Warwick, just after the christening, of Lord Brooke, son and heir of the Earl of Warwick. He had been carried out by bis mother, the twenty-one-year-eld Countess of Warwick, who was formerly Miss Rose Bingham. The89 words
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Article, Illustration1419 1934-07-01 6 MEMORIES OF RAUB A correspondent fives below some interesting notes on Raub, the chief town of Ulu Pahang, where gold mining has been carried on for many years. /pHERE are two ways of getting to J- Raub from Kuala Lumpur. One is by train to Kuala Kubu1,419 words
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Article102 1934-07-01 6 London, June 20. Mr. G. R. Strauss. Socialist chairman of the Highways Committee ol the London County Council announced yesterday that work on the demotKion of Waterloo Bridge would begin today. The bridge will be closed to traffic from a.m.' 1 he said. "This is the l\st chapter102 words
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Article296 1934-07-01 6 The Rev. fLeppel Gamier has returned from Belawan Dell. Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundaa, Agent of India, has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. E. Rambout, State Forest Officer, Negrl Sembilan, has left for home. Mr. W. J. Murray, of Gula-Kulapong Estate. Perak. has returned from home furlough.296 words
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Article121 1934-07-01 6 Answers to questions on Page 8. 1. The linotype. 2. Six. 3. American writer and sociologist (1850-1898) 4. A shoulder cape. 5. In Manchuria. 6. Deviation from ;ype. 7. "Old Cloven-hoof "—Satan. 8. An Insect's feeler. 9. A small bone. 10. A swindler. 11. A word or words121 words
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Advertisement95 1934-07-01 6 THE IDEAL WALL-BOARD |W FIRE, WEATHER and I S SOUND PROOF. j£ flai Q YPROC is the most suitable board I K9 or tolls, ceilings, partitions arid v §|c panels, being strong, safe, fireproof I Lsssf^i and weatherprool. "*prc It takes any paint, paper or AlaI^^^H bastlne admirably and can95 words
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Advertisement137 1934-07-01 6 BUILDS JLJL STAMINA^^H 9 Long periods of «m weather drain the body's energy. A good H tonic, such as Waterbary's Coin- I pound, help* maintain health and vigour. This famous remedy, with LaWVvUM its generous amounts of cod liver BCv oil and other nourishing properties, bw^^^x^SL* fc\i/^ strengthen* the entire137 words
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Miscellaneous71 1934-07-01 6 Jig-Saw Puzzle I >v> JET^^^3sPßy^^"^/^^"^A*^s»a»BaW^^T*^Sa»BSawV^ I y a \<(*\ S.^B^^ M ]y^^-- j^ /^f aVfe^y .ssai saw X^a^Bßs! /^B L^ __^l Em 'A VSsi BBPtsm i o^SsT/ iu^£ I'm l O vsai IP You CAN DEFEAT Youfi FRI6ND6 W FiTOatt "MBit I6T^ I ISi ?ieCE6TbGETHerjIN LESS DMe.Ybu MAY AISeTIAY Atone.71 words
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Article715 1934-07-01 7 GOING BACK TO PRODUCTION London, Jane 16. TtfIONEY is at last getting back to work. After a long period of unemployment, in which it has moved lazily from one investment to another, it is beginning to flow into production. "After a long period of depression," wrote715 words
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Article162 1934-07-01 7 Judgment was awarded against Mr. C. B. Cochran in the Chancery Division, London, in an action concerning "Cavalcade." He was claiming, against Archie Parnell and Alfred Zeitlln, Ltd,, rectification of an agreement of July 8, 1932. In order that It might accurately represent what he alleged were the Intentions162 words
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Article355 1934-07-01 7 ADVOCATED BY SURGEON HAPPY RELEASE FOR INCURABLES "The time may come when we shall destroy the imperfect, the hopeless idiots, the hopeless criminals, the hopeless lunatics, and when the medical men will have the power of giving certificates to the axed and hopelessly diseased which would355 words
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Article, Illustration250 1934-07-01 7 ACTRESS ROBBED OF £7,000 PAGEANT PERFORMERS HUNT FOR THIEF Pageant performers dressed In period costumes took part in an exciting 4 a.m. search at Egham (Surrey) for a raider who stole Jewels and a cheque from Mile. Yvonne Pr in temps' car. Mile. Printemps. the French actress, was returning to250 words
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Article108 1934-07-01 7 Judgment upon the appeal concerning the alimony rights of Anne Madelalne Lady Selsdon, was given in the House of Lords. Lord Selsdon of Croydon appealed against a majority decision of the Court of Session in Scotland, where five Judges decided in favour of Lady Selsdon's contention and two108 words
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Article29 1934-07-01 7 Two Chinese, a brother and sister, were injured on Thursday afternoon when a taxi, in which they were travelling, overturned Into the drain at the ninth mile Changi Road.29 words
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Article169 1934-07-01 7 Following are Empire wireless programmes: TODAY. 6.20 a.m. A Recital by Reginald Foort. 6.35 "The Upper Berth." 7.5 Syncopated Piano Medleys. 7.35 A Recital by Caruso and Melba. 8.5 The News. 9.5 p.m. Weekly Newsletter; Topical Talk. 9.25 A Roman Catholic Service. 10.10 Joan Luxton and Her Children's169 words
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Article67 1934-07-01 7 The King has approve, the appointment of Dr .Walter Robert Matthews. Dean of Exeter, to the Deanery of St. Paul's in succession to Dr. Inge. The appointment will take effect on the resignation of Dean Inge on October 2. Dean Inge has occupied the Deanery of St.67 words
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Article248 1934-07-01 7 BRITAIN'S SHARE London, June 15. QUESTIONS dealing with the effect of Suez Canal dues on trade with British Colonies in the Far East and the amount received by the Government on its shareholding were asked yesterday in the House of Commons by Sir Arnold Wilson. Mr. Hore-Belisha248 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-07-01 7 The Dymaxion," a three-wheeled vehicle invented by Mr. Backminster Fuller of U.S.A. The two front wheels are set midway in the ovaloid body and the rear wheel steers the car in the manner of a ship's rodder.37 words
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Article49 1934-07-01 7 The marriage of Mr. Alastair Douglas Anderson, son of the late Sir John Anderson, of Singapore, and Lady Anderson of Eastcote Place, to Mlsi Join Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McConnell, of 3, Albert Hall Mansions, 5.W.7. took place at St. Mark's Church, North Audley Street, London.49 words
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Advertisement76 1934-07-01 7 Stop that cold from deoe oping I j^Qmnjejyjgd Dy ttlt medical profession for over 40 years, and universally regarded aa the U I nCAiI V sales, and most effective safeguard against all ri mw9^mmm9 affections of the throat, chest and lunp; :U MENTHOL SIME.DARBY&Co.Ltd. British Malaya and Sarawak 1934 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!76 words
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Advertisement285 1934-07-01 7 |F= CLEARANCE SALE ==n of large stocks of GENTS', LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES to be cleared at SACRIFICED PRICES irrespective off costs. A great opportunity and a real investment STORE i^mWmSth^ Ort^^ ri<^ e^' Singapore. Fears Unbreakable Waterproof Wrist Watch. C«rut«d for T«n Y«an againtt all defect* in material Jn^nMnVv285 words
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Article846 1934-07-01 8 DAINTY "ETCETERAS" WHICH GIVE THE FEMININE TOUCH 'By Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday Tucks Okeick, Fleet Street, June 7. THE new fashions are already beginning to have a softening effect on the appearance of women generally. The type of ultra-sophisticated beauty that for so long846 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-07-01 8 A ReviUe Model. This evening gown, cut on moulded Grecian lines. Is hi gfreea and gold hand-woven laarf. The accompanying cloak to 9i English eMh 9t g«ld.27 words
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Article186 1934-07-01 8 STUFFED SWEETBREADS. OARBOIL the sweetbreads, remove skin and keep them whole. Make a forcemeat stuffing, spread it over them and roll them up, tying with tape or string. Line a saucepan wflh rashers of bacon, put the sweetbreads on this, add a little more bacon, then seasonings, and cover186 words
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Article417 1934-07-01 8 Black For Blondes DANCING at the Sea View last week. I noticed a tall stately blonde clail in a striking black velvet ensemble. There Is nothing lovelier for the blonde than black, and its charm was accentuated by a black velvet wrap lined with off-white satin. The417 words
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Advertisement268 1934-07-01 8 WHITEAWAYS SENSIBLE PRAMS MB FOLDERS AT SENSIBLE PRICES •JOl" PHAMS. Body built of pressed steel and nicely padded. fuu:d with over end apron with I flap. Fold down type handls enamelled black. Fcur rubber tyred spoke Fine flni.h ard tra:eiul design. Colours grry. maroon, and smoke grey. Price $37.50 each.268 words
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Advertisement293 1934-07-01 8 Freckles S«cr«f ly and Quickly RtmoMtU mammm't rr*cfcH CMn hi— Aw Ikaai wit wMb r«a at***. Ukh Mm dUm matt ud wUn tti ma. fresh, clear tmt atlinL FW at y«ra Ihi—Mli mmn ha*a —iifit It. Sa caay v aaa. Tha first Jar ar*T«a Ila au«V worth. Stillmans FredJeCream IWhHtM293 words
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Advertisement42 1934-07-01 8 NOW OPEN AURELIA'S "Shoppe de Luxe INTRODUCING— The very latest designs m Hats. The new process of cleaning, dyeing, and re- modelling Hats. The finishing of Hats in our workshop. Hollywood Dresses and Novelties. AURELIA'S Capitol Buildings, 12- A, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement80 1934-07-01 8 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT From tomorrow. Monday, 2nd of July, a large stock of HATS to be sold at $5.00. Also LIBERAL DISCOUNTS on DRESSES Next shipment due soon. ALL OUR MODELS ARL MADE IN PARIS RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING SINGAPORE STAMFORD ROM. I ttOWNS, MILLINERY BRASSIERES etc. rll, BatHl)80 words
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Article733 1934-07-01 9 HOW THE SOLDIERS ACQUIRED— AND LOST- A MASCOT IN 1875, a punitive expedition, consist- i ing of officers and men of two British, and two Indian regiments and a battery and a half of Royal Artillery, was dispatched to Perak. under Major- General the Hon. F.733 words
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Advertisement573 1934-07-01 9 OUR FREE-ENTRY $500 COMPETITION Can You Put A Title To Cash Prizes For Selecting Names A Picture? I From Given List Today The Sunday Times offers a further simple Picture Puzzle Competition in which no entrance fee is required and a cash prize of $500 i» offered. Below will b«573 words
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Advertisement141 1934-07-01 9 Nestles add yet another variety to their selectiou of chocolates NESTLES TOASTED ALMONDS crisp and crunchy! These chocolates achieved immediate popularity when launched on Ihe English market. Try a tin to-day. Obtainable at all leading stores. I COT OUT THIS j ENTRY FORM j PICTURE PUZZLE COMPETITION,— NO 9- U-7-J4.]141 words
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Article483 1934-07-01 10 Mr. Chen Kung Po, Minister of Industries in the National Government, who has Just returned to Nanking after a tour of Malaya and neighbouring countries, is reported by the Shanghai correspondent of the Straits Times as having indulged in a lot of wild talk regarding war preparations in483 words
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Article88 1934-07-01 10 (Ananias News Factory.) London, Saturday. Am a result of the brilliant victory in the last Test Match, I understand that the selectors have decided to invite the Yorkshire Second Eleven, en bloc, to represent England in the Third Test. The Australians have protested. It is rumoured that the88 words
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Article, Illustration2004 1934-07-01 10 Microscopic Work At The Mint NOT for many years has the Royal Mint in London .njoyed so interesting a period in which to display Its art and ingenuity as it is having now. A recent order to supply blanks for a new Issue of Bulgarian2,004 words
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Advertisement132 1934-07-01 10 I CAPITOL j j —3.15 6.15 9.15— s&. 1 sV THRILLS AND KOMANCK IN A GRAND NEW PIC- i TLRI ROBERT MONTGOMERY i i COVERS i with MADGE EVANS A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer kWBMM^MMMMMaMMMIJ PAVIL T 0 N j 3-15 6-15 9-15 J A PICTURE YOU'LL LOVE TO REMEMBER! NX KATHARINE H132 words
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Advertisement56 1934-07-01 10 j NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret Dancing. Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. |PIA N O I TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. a m as ■> mw m a a m h *B 111 Clocks of rare Beauty >/a strike from $27. 4/4 Westminster Chime56 words
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Miscellaneous8 1934-07-01 10 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore.8 words
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Article264 1934-07-01 11 A PRINCE IN DRAMA OF DIVORCE TILLY LOSCH CASE DRAWS CROWD OF CELEBRITIES rE scene ls Court No. 11. of the Pro- j bate. Divorce, and Admiralty Division, London. A divorce cause celebre holds the attention of the crowded court. So celebrated a cause L it that a few years264 words
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167 1934-07-01 11 HOTTER THAN H MARBLE BAR IS TALKING The temperature 121 degrees mi the shade recently reported from Multnn (Punjab) is by no means unusual in certain torrid spots. The hottest place in the world, acrordlng to Sir John Kirwan, the President of the Legislative Council of Western Australia, is Garble167 words
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Article135 1934-07-01 11 London, Jane 10. The Rev. Lawrence Redfern, the Liverpool Unitarian minister whose preaching in Liverpool Cathedral aroused long controversy, commented in his church yesterday on the recent decision of the Convocation of York, and referred to the future. The decision of Convocation is to the effect that Unitarians135 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-07-01 11 Ed at M«Un where he had tone on holiday with Mr£ Lowe The Herd Father E. Belet conducted the serriee. The coflln was droped with a Rotary flaf33 words
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Article, Illustration57 1934-07-01 11 Prince Sigvard of Sweden and his wife, formerly Fraulein Erika Patsek of Berlin, honeymooning at Cannes, on the Riviera, after their London wedding Daring their stay they are reported to have met Kini GasUv of Sweden, a reconciliation taking place. It to interesting to note that girl57 words
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475 1934-07-01 11 WOMAN BOOTLEGGER CAUGHT IN POLICE RAID FORTY GALLONS OF LIQUOR FOUND COURT NEWS REVENUE officers who raided an attap house erected on the bank of the Singapore River in Kirn Seng Road at 11 o'clock last night, found an illicit liquor still be-in k worked in the bedroom by a475 words
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265 1934-07-01 11 A NEW CURE FOR STAMMERING PROBING THE CHILD'S PAST LIFE Science has found a new way vo| cure stammering children. ctors who have been investigating the problem for the London County Council have found that the old ways of speech-control are UnSUCCSSSfuI. The new method is to teach stammerers complete265 words
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184 1934-07-01 11 CONFERENCE OF BUDDHISTS EDUCATION PROBLEM A delegation from Ceylon to attend the Pan- Pacific Second Genera' Conference of the Young Buddhist Association (Japan) to be held in Tokio from July 18 to 23 arrived in Singapore on the s.s. Hakone Mam yesterday afternoon. Originally Sir Baran Jayatilaka. leader of the184 words
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Article282 1934-07-01 11 GREAT AIR RACE PRECAUTIONS PEARLING LUGGERS ASKED TO HELP (To the Editor of The Sunday Times.) Sir, With reference to your editorial in the Sunday Times on the EnglandAustralia air race, I would point out that very elaborate and careful preparations are in and to provide the maximum of safety282 words
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58 1934-07-01 11 SINKIANG FIGHTING RUSSIANS PARTICIPATED IN ATTACK Simla, Saturday. It is learned that a number of Russians participated in recent fighting in Southern Sinkiang and that the attacking forces had three aeroplanes. The Turki leader, Khojaniaz Hagi is reported to have joined the Chinese. but the warlike Tungans dominating Southern SinkiangReuter - 58 words
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Article428 1934-07-01 11 AT AGE OF 35 SHE sits at a (able in a quiet room at ihe Central London Ophthalmic Hospital staring intently at— a box of matches! She picks up the box. Turns it over. Shakes it. Then slowly she turns calm, questioning eyes to the428 words
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Advertisement150 1934-07-01 11 j INSURANCE IN FORCE TRIPLED IN 5 YEARS. I .'hi j At the end of 1923. the total 3 g Insurance in Force of the V Asia Life Company was •-•*4.w» At the end of 1928. the total was almost exactly 3 times that (1928) of 1923 $17,267,290 I I150 words
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Advertisement41 1934-07-01 11 DON T BE VAGUE Jb 1^ iH^^EaMMM CO* Zfe^mmmmmmmmml ncuy NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?,L T D INCORPORATED IN ENOIANO) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH. I iiwmi ijm.. n!■ iii n T «4E^VV'\VWllMJfl[PPCTmmmmmmlmW 141 words
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Article932 1934-07-01 12 AFFAIRS QF MAUNDY GREGORY MORE was heard of alleged "trafficking in honours," when the affairs of Mr. J. Maundy Gregory, who was adjudicated a bankrupt in May, 1933, were before Mr. Justice Clauson, sitting to hear motions in bankruptcy in the Chancery Division, London. The case932 words
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Article381 1934-07-01 12 HEADMASTER IN THE KNOW Hoaxers were hoaxed at Bedford School when two old boys staged a "royal visit." They thought they were deceiving everybody, but the head, Mr H. GroseHodge, knew all about it. He allowed it to go on because he knew it would raise more381 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-07-01 12 Cowgirls on their way to London to appear in Tex Austin's rodeo show. They are paying their own expenses, apart from their liner fare, to compete in the rodeo. Cries of Ride him cowgirl rreeted them at Tilbury docks.46 words
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245 1934-07-01 12 TO PROVE 'DAD WAS RIGHT" YOUNG INVENTOR'S DARING PLAN Bideford (N. Devon). An attempt to cross the Atlantic In a ship's lifeboat— believed to be unsinkable- is to be made shortly by a young Inventor who Is building the craft here in the245 words
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Article105 1934-07-01 12 ARMS EXPORTS UP BY £500,000 IN 5 MONTHS pRIVATE manufacturers of arms. armaments, warships and military aeroplanes In Britain have exported more of their products in the first five months of this year than in any similar period for the past ten years. StrilLng evidenct of the growth 'n the105 words
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Article212 1934-07-01 12 CEYLON ESTATE CLAIM £10,000 -he United States Minister to Denmark, the Hon. Ruth Bryan Owen, was the chief plaintiff in an action before Mr. Justice Farwell in the Chancery Division, London. The defendant was Lady Edmee Owen. It was stated thit the H n. Mrs. Owen had212 words
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Advertisement90 1934-07-01 12 Cream and Lotion are two unrivalled preparations for beautifying your complexion. They retain your youth, prevent and remove wrinkles. Dixor products are recommended in leading French scientific and medical journals. Stockists MEDICAL OFFICE. Singapore. ffi K^ IWV When baby cannot fj^sU Xl sVi have mother's milk ml i^^B |P^^ protect90 words
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Advertisement132 1934-07-01 12 PERAK TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1934. FIRST DAY, Saturday. July 7. 1934. SECOND DAY, Wednesday. July 11, 1934. THIRD DAY, Saturday. July 14. 19:4. The Races start at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAYS. 3.00 p m. on WEDNESDAY. A MEMBERS' $1 SWEEPSTAKE will be held each clay on Races to be132 words
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Advertisement81 1934-07-01 12 ISLE OF MAN T.T. MOTOR CYCLE RACES 1934 LIGHT WEIGHT JUNIOR and SENIOR ALL WON ON SHELL LIGHTWEIGHT IST J. SIMPSON ON A RIDGE USING SHELL MOTOR OIL AND SPIRIT JUNIOR IST J. GUTHRIE ON A NORTON USING SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT 2ND J.SIMPSON m n SHELL MOTOR OIL AND SPIRIT81 words
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1073 1934-07-01 13 CRAIK BEATEN AT THE 19TH j T. Smith, holder of the Singapore Island golf title, will defend his title today at Keppel Oolf Club against S. J. Beattie. of the Singapore Oolf Club. He defeated R. Craik in the semi-final yesterday at1,073 words
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Article, Illustration57 1934-07-01 13 The Malacca Chinese Football Club, photographed on the occasion o. their twenty-first anniversary celebration. Prom left to right (seated): Cfcaa Cheng Kiat. E. Chin Teck, Tan Cheng Hock. On* Kirn Pong, Chan Choo Tiong. Dr. Ooi Keng Lok, Tan Soo Lock, Chan Soo Kirn, Kam Soo Hock On* Chin Yam,57 words
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Article211 1934-07-01 13 The Ceylon Tamils Association in their match with the Wiltshire* won the toss and went in batting. They collapsed all out for 26. The Wiltshires lost the first two wickets In the same way as their opponents for 2 runs, but Marls and Cremin made a good stay211 words
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Article625 1934-07-01 13 TRIAL MATCH ON PADANG The innings of C. N. Reed's XI. In tine trial match on the SCC. Padang, which started on Friday evening and continued yesterday afternoon was marked by a careful if not exactly brilliant 84 not out by F. P. H. Pearse,625 words
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Article253 1934-07-01 13 WILTS "A" DEFEAT THE P.W.D. Smart fielding at the close gave the Wiltshire Regiment's "A" team a victory by 19 rare over the P.W.D. at Tanglin yesterday. The military batsmen faced de SUvas strong bowling in the first innings but they contrived to pile up a total of253 words
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Article343 1934-07-01 13 Around The Clubs Eighteen members of the Upper Serangqpn Recreation Club attended, in rainy weather, the first Cycling Excursion for 1934. The club took about 5 hours (8.10 am 1.00 p.m.) to cover a distance of 40 or 45 miles. The route was Serantycon Road; Yio Chu Kr.ng Road; Thomson343 words
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243 1934-07-01 13 GOVT. SERVICES LEAGUE PLAYER ORDERED OFF Surveys 4. Statistics Bankruptcy In a second division Government Services Football League fixture played yester<J«\y at the J.C.S.A. ground before a large crowd consisting of supporters of both teams, the Surveys earned an easy victory of four clear goals without reply In the flrst243 words
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Article132 1934-07-01 13 Cricket: Inter College Match. Raffles College vs. Medical College, 2nd Day; SCC. vs. Non-Benders, S.C.C.; B.C.C. vg. 8.C.R.C., 8.C.R.C.; Nondescripts vs. A.P.C., A.P.C.; Ceylon S.C. vs, SRC, SRC Wiltshire Regiment Serjeants vs. Corporals. Tanglin. Shooting: S.V.R.A. Spoon Shoot, Bukit TUnah. 230 pm Oolf: Singapore Island Championship Final. Keppel132 words
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Advertisement361 1934-07-01 13 Science throws new light on tooth decay Pain is nature's warning |^^HPQBE3Sn^HH that teeth are diseased. The '^^F\ <-,"■ cause of Pain is usually Wp decay and an important Tt Jl *^i <U" cause of decay is film on W& <-t^ IH| teeth, which science calls m$ &jjk i^jfite^" T^L3361 words
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Article, Illustration273 1934-07-01 14 CUEMAN - CUEMAN By rE news that New Zeatander MoConachy mp le a break of 1,927 against Llndrum in Australia caused a mild sensation In England It must be remembered that this run is better by nearly 400 points than the world's best by Llndrum under baulk-line273 words
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Article936 1934-07-01 14 EVERY MAN A GOOD FIELDER CRICKET AND TENNIS HINTS TONQLAND has recently been very successful in all he* various Test series. This victorious spell follows a time when we used to lose Test games ytar after year. The change has been caused because a new flat has come Into force936 words
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Article865 1934-07-01 14 MODERATE USE OF TRICKS YOU must never let your opponent settle down, or get used to everything you can produce against him. One fairly safe way of following this advice is to employ various methods of making the ball spin as you hit it, and so making It get up865 words
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Advertisement296 1934-07-01 14 SHOW YOUR TEETH! You will always be ready to smile if every night and morning you beautify your teeth with the tooth paste that has a guaranteed, measured germ-killing power. If you do not know what a delicious, clean feeling Euthymol gives to the mouth, send for A FREE TRIAL296 words
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Advertisement335 1934-07-01 14 Marvellous Stuff! .4 Day W d»Y fr° m a^. P* rts °f the w r k* iJ grateful parents write to Guildford de» l& Z t0 0^ 000 scribing what Cow Gate has done for r. t o*- o*^0 their babies. When all other foods have failed, Cow Gate has335 words
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Article165 1934-07-01 15 Rivers To Meet Suares Al Rivers, the American boxer, will j meet Arthur Suares in the main event of an attractive programme at the New World Arena tonight This fight should prove very interesting because Suares, who Is a slight favourite, lost to Rivers when they met165 words
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Article267 1934-07-01 15 S.C.R.C WIN ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL'S POOR DISPLAY The S.C.R.C. won overwhelmingly at home yesterday, when they were visited by the Anglo-Chinese School eleven. The Club exceeded the School total of 41, compiled in the first innings, before the fall of their second wicket and thus won by nine wickets, but they267 words
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Article161 1934-07-01 15 BEAT V.M.C.A. BY SIX WICKETS The United Engineers beat the V.MC.A. by 6 wickets. YJtf.CA.— Terruna c W. WHI» b Truby Kit Soon c Mitchel b Willis 1, Gibson b Truby 15. Yong Lin b Willis G. 17. Lyne c Willis W. b Jopp 8. Alex Tan b Truby161 words
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Article193 1934-07-01 15 SWEEPS INCREASE BY 335 PER CENT. Selangor Turf Club's Big Profit (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. An Increase of al >ut 335 per cent in the unlimited sweeps was revealed at th« half-yearly general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club held tonight, Mr. T. H. Menzip<* in193 words
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Article424 1934-07-01 15 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY Tile following are the handicaps for the first day, July 7. RACK 1. Horse*. Claw 11. Division 3 (six furs.) Kalau 90. Walt and See 118. Stay Out t.7, Brown Fox 8.7, Diow&re 8.7, Tweedle— dee 8.7, Argent 8.4. Oojlboo 8.2, Frivol 8.0. Wonderful424 words
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Article67 1934-07-01 15 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. There was no cricket In Kuala Lumpur with the exception of one game, the Chinese vs. the Methodist Boys' School, on the Chinese ground. The Chinese, batting first, played breosy cricket, scoring 121, Wong Kum Thong was the highest scorer67 words
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Article53 1934-07-01 15 The Indian Recreation Club will meet the Delta Indifn XI in a friendly Soccer match today at the Opium Packing Plant Football Ground, Pasir Pan Jang. The I.R.C. will be chosen from the following Manickam, A. Majid, Krish nan. Olahanathan. Ponniah, Ismail, Ibrahim, Pltchay. Meeraguni, Retnaro and53 words
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Advertisement377 1934-07-01 15 i Hou will sleep well w to-night i if you make delicious I OVALTINE you r Cjood-Nigh t Beverage REJUVENATION GET RID OF YOUR ACHES PAINS Phillips Yeast puts LIFE into you! PHILLIPS Live Yeast is not a secret remedy nor a patent medicine. There is no mystery about it.377 words
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Advertisement362 1934-07-01 15 PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE A very pleasant medicated Wine of highest quality, which contains generous blood enriching, nerve vitalising elements. fr A dntmqwihmi London Atutpt un m M PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE is made from a specially /jB selected full bodied Wine of excellent mature quality "—and £Su^L its remarkable rejuvenating medicinal362 words
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Article1053 1934-07-01 16 WEAK GOALKEEPING Malaya Command 4. Malacca 0. A LTHOUGH there was nothing out- standing about the football at An--Bon Road Stadium yesterday after noon the Malaya Command were clearly the superior side and easily defeated Malacca by four goals to nil In Malaya Cup match. Owing1,053 words
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Article451 1934-07-01 16 AMAZING BOWLING AT BUKIT TIMAH The annual cricket match for the Framroz cup between Raffles College and the Medical College which was begun yesterday on the Raffles College ground at Bukit Timah produced some extraordinarily good bowling. Alvis, of the Medical College, was unplayable In the first Innings451 words
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Article401 1934-07-01 16 2-1 VICTORY IN MALAYA CUP (Fronr. Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Saturday. Brilliant weather favoured the< Malaya Cup match between Perak and Kedah at Taiping today. A record crowd was present. The British Resident and Raja Muda were among the spectators. Perak kicked off and took the attack.401 words
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Article29 1934-07-01 16 The Cricket fixture between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Asiatic Petroieum Company's team which was to have been played yesterday at the Balestler Plain was cancelled.29 words
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Article487 1934-07-01 16 S.R.C. SPORTS MEETING A. H. Desker, the champion sprinter, had a heart attack after running In the 100 yards at the S.R.C. sports yesterday and took no further part in the meeting. He finished third In the race, the first of the afternoon. Despite this mishap487 words
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Article58 1934-07-01 16 Berlin, Saturday. j Uneasiness over the health of Presi- i dent Hlndenburg has been momentari ly allayed by the fact that the famous surgeon. Dr. Sauerbruch. who visited J the aged President at Neudeck, was j sufficiently reassured to return to Berlin. J It is stated, however, thatReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement88 1934-07-01 16 p *l Recommend Food Instead of _JJ Medicine 1»a!«*// I "When my patients need a tonic, &jgjr''j I advise Quakcf Oats instead. Ie has all of the dements needed to build op strong, bea'rbt body. V i WB M h gives the cm lourishment so C Pl^r necessary to pcr&oo88 words
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Advertisement130 1934-07-01 16 I PAVILION (NEXT CHANGE) J Wf TACK rHULBERT^j 4-hcww THE PRESS SAYS "This is a real entertainment film of which Oaumont-Brltish have every i I light to be proud."— Mmntng Port. J "So uproarious In incident that It i i to certain to be a winner wherever it I is130 words
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Advertisement357 1934-07-01 16 Be There For the Event of the Century! Don't Miss This Great Event HE greatest event ever staged south of the Line commences in October, 1934, and extends into 1935 the Victorian and Melbourne Centenary. Crowded days of entertainment and carnival nights will thrill the visitor to this million-peopled city357 words
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Advertisement5 1934-07-01 17 Distributors: FRASER NEAVE LTD., Singapore.5 words
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Article729 1934-07-01 18 MALAYAN SPORTING NOTES Cup Football— Brothers Lead Opposing Teams— Malacca's "Family Tennis" SINGAPORE had little difficulty In beating Johore in the Malaya Cvp 1 match at Anson Road Stadium on Friday, the final score being nine goals to nil. The visitors were woefully weak at half-back and full back and729 words
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Article357 1934-07-01 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) MALACCA. rw\HE hon. secretary of the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association seems to be having a very trying time getting In entries for this year's tournament. The closing date has been deferred for another week. Entries have been Invited for the championship357 words
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Article520 1934-07-01 18 (From Jur Own Corresponded > KUALA LUMPLK. WITH the object of encouraging school cricket, Lall Singh and Co.. the sports goods store, are presenting a challenge shield for Inter-school cricket. The arrangements for the tournament are at present in the hands of the Inspector of520 words
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Article335 1934-07-01 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG. PENANG'S Malaya Cup chances hr ye never been brighter and there Li a considerable feeling of confidence among the players that this year will see the Settlement making its first appearance In the final. The reason for this is that335 words
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Article176 1934-07-01 18 About Hi* Rheumatism He asks us to excuse his writing. We do more than that we congratulate him on being able to write at all at his age, especially as he has been suffering from rheumatism. This Is what he says in his letter176 words
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Article223 1934-07-01 18 (From Our Own Correspondent). SEREMBAN. ALTHOUGH most of the games in the Negri Sembilan football league have been played and the destiny of tlie trophy has been decided, yet a great deal of soccer is being played at Sereinban now in connection with the inter-departmental league223 words
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Article183 1934-07-01 18 Anglo-Chinese Fail Against Club. The Klang Club defeated the AngloChinese School on the School padang at cricket on Saturday, by 113 runs. Scores: Anrlo-Chinese School: Abdul Rahirn b Turner 1.1, Che Noh c Halnes b Gomm 4, Sabapathy c Bingham b Gomm 0, Thomas c Mortimer b Gomm183 words
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Article33 1934-07-01 18 Mr. B. R. Oaudart, the assistant secretary of the Royal Bangkok Sports Club, Is shortly retiring. He has been 38 years in Bangkok, the last 17 In the service of the Sports Club.33 words
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Advertisement131 1934-07-01 18 NON -FORFEITURE in LIFE ASSURANCE Isn't It comforting in times of financial stringency to know that your Life Assurance is intact and your dependants protected even though you are unable to meet premium payments? This is what Mr. J. R. S. Lochhead of Mildura, Victoria, found and which prompted him131 words
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Advertisement227 1934-07-01 18 OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF MALACCA AND DISTRICT. TTHE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., have pleasure in announcing the opening on Monday, July 2nd, of their new Branch situated at Newcome Road, Malacca, where has been erected a modern building fitted with all the latest devices for the hygienic handling227 words
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Article1243 1934-07-01 19 EXCITING GAMES IN PROSPECT SELANGOR'S JUNIOR RULE CONSEQUENT upon the re-affihation of the Mayflower Badminton Party to the Singapore Badminton Association the Singapore State Team will naturally become very much stronger. The annual Inter-State encounter between the old rivals Selangor and Singapore will, It is1,243 words
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Article, Illustration386 1934-07-01 19 Friday was a gala day for the Johore jadminton enthusiasts who turned up in full force at the Johore Club to witness fine singles and doubles exhibition games by the Singapore stars, among whom were E. J. Vass, Koh Keng Slang, Yeo Kian Ann and Charlie386 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-07-01 19 Memocrs of the August Badminton Party who gave ex..ioi.um matches at a social gathering of the party. Left to rifht: One Hong Tee, Koh Tian Hock, Soh Kee Thye and Tay Kheng Ann.33 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1934-07-01 19 HERE'S NEWS OF YOUR CLUB The Horlicks B.P. will hold their usual monthly committee meeting at the residence of their Mr. Chua Hong Kay, No. 1, Changl Road, 6% milestone, today at 3 p.m. Mr. Chua Hong Kay, Is giving a teaparty on the occasion of the opening of his1,259 words
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Advertisement121 1934-07-01 19 New Life. New Health New Vitality Ts enjoy lift ts tha full, to tact depr«•ion and lost of vitality, to restoro health and vigour, tacn pawn can, and should, taka advantaft of tht wonsortul restorative p«wtrs tl 1 PHYLLOSAN.' Doctor* and Scientist* unrtt In tht mott remarkablt testimony evtr paM121 words
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Advertisement50 1934-07-01 19 UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN BRAND NEW RECORDS AT 4O Cts. Each. A grand assortment of Dec*, i. Imperial, Broadcast 4-in-l, Rex, Regal-Zonophone Records of Dance, Vocal, Instrumental, Orchestn'l, etc., to be cleared at 40 cents each. No List issued. At High Street Office only. ITa Mia Aa 61, High Street, Singapore. Hi50 words
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Advertisement198 1934-07-01 19 TEACH YOLK t AMU.V THE VALUE OF THHIFT! The child who U> taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes in adult life well armed for tne solution of Its problems. Tne Bank is eager to help in es'ablishlng this valuable habit. $s— opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MIKE IT198 words
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Article, Illustration69 1934-07-01 20 IHE MALAYA COMMANB gained a victory of 4 goals to 0 over Malacca it Arson Road Stadium yesterday. On the left U the Malacca team. Above, Baker is seen having a shot at the Malacca goal. THE MALACCA goalkeeper punching away from danger THE69 words
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Advertisement115 1934-07-01 20 Anchor Beer I \v mm "v-'i^r^ \>P <mm\ v -^A 9^L W When you see that stain on your fingers, think of the state of iX\ y out throat. If Cigarette smoke can discolour the skin, imagine uhat it must do to your sensitive SPA throat! That dark stain isn't115 words
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Advertisement243 1934-07-01 20 Anchor I-* Beer COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England fire. Life. Marine, Accident. Guarantee and Motor. ASSETS £M.ON.MO rthur C. foils. Manager Underwriter Eastern Branch. Singapore. sfcJVOUR O Xfc BABYf ■T^iumol |k^i THE GREAT A y^W BU 'LDER ~m CROWINC JT^^ LAOJS^uMol j^ft THE BUILDING NIIMOL the LECITHIN243 words
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