The Straits Times, 22 July 1934

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  • 39 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 135. Sunday, July 22nd., 1934. Price 10 cents. 5 A.M. EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 135. Sunday, July 22nd., 1934. Price 10 cents.
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  • 823 1 Australians' Magnificent Fourth Wicket Stand CENTURIES BY BRADMAN AND PONSFORD WYATT NONPLUSSED RECORD CROWD OF 38,000 SEES TEST Twc records were broken at hveds when the fourth Test match was resumed yesterday. Australia made a record fourth-wicket stand. Both Rradman and Ponsford compiled centuries in achieving
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  • 83 1 London, Saturday. At Clapton— Essex 198 for 7; against Middlesex. At Manchester. Lancashire 387 for 6 (Iddon 144 not out); against Notts. At Bournemouth. Surrey 419 for 9; against Hants. At Birmingham.— Warwick 336 (Santall 102 retired hurt) Gloucester 1 for 1. At Chesterfield. Worcester 76; Derby 252
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  • 154 1 A sensational story was current in Singapore yesterday concerning an incident in which men, said to belong to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, were involved. The cause of the incident was repsrted to be the fact that some people Jeered at them. Inquiries were made by the Sunday
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  • 210 1 Six Months' Imports $336,383,313 Shanghai, Saturday. An indication of the hug<> volume of trade passing through Shanghai is revealed in the Customs figures for the half year Just ended, giving Imports at $336,383,313 and exports $133,315,538. which represents an unfavourable bal- i ance of $203,067,775. Nanking Crisis
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  • 119 1 DAVIS CUP ZONE FINAL AUSTRALIA BEAT U.S. IN SINGLES Wimbledon, Saturday. IN the Davis dp lnter-zone final Crawiord (Australia) jeat Shields (U.S.A.), l. 6—2, 12 10. Crawford was playing magnificently. He secured sevcal aces and preserved immaculate length. He had the American running to rnt. fro on the baseline Shields*
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  • 42 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. In the hardest fight of his career Frankie Weber beat Jayaraj on points in twelve three-minuU rounds here tonight. Weber showed himself the more experienced of the two and set fast pace throughout.
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  • 201 1 LONDON ATHLETICS London, Saturday. The outstanding event in the Oxtnrd and Cambridge vs. Princeton and Cornell athletics meeting at the White City today was the mile In which Lovelock (Oxford), the official world record-holder, beat Bonthron (Princeton) by one and a half yards In 4 mm. 15
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 7V6d. (Sellers) 7» 4 d. July-Sept. 7*d. Oct.-Dec. 74d. Jan-Mar. 7*, d. Market tone Steady. SILVER. Spot 2« 5/16 d. Two months 20 7 16d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 5.04«4. New York-London,
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  • 126 1 BUT RIOTING IN MINNEAPOLIS 'THE San Francisco strike Is officially at an end. The Union of Waterfront Foremen, says a Reuter cable, have voted by. 1,338 votes to 283 to return to work. The successful handling of the strike Is largely due to public opinion and the
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  • 258 1 $500 MUST BE WON New Competition Next Sunday In the next issue of The Sundaj Times there will appear details of a new form of competition which ia being introduced as a variation to the picture puzzles. The new contest will be even simpler than the picture puzzles, and to
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  • 75 1 On Friday afternoon, we received from Malayan Breweries Ltd., instructions for the insertion in this issue of a full pare advertisement for Tiger Beer. Heavy demands received from other advertisers earlier in the week compelled us to ask Malayan Breweries, Ltd., to agree to their full pare advertisement
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  • 56 1 Noon. Saturday R.S.S. equal to London Standard Tone of Market Very Dull. Latest Cable per Ib London Spot Sheet 7Ud. New York Spot Sheet (Friday's close) G. cts. 11'... Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 23", 24. (F.O.B.) \M', .'I 1 Undard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers Aut.-Sept. 25. Oct.-Dec.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 17 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Head Office ioi Malaya BINC A I»O«< >
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    • 139 1 SIEDCC MILK (SWEETENED CONDENSED) Amid the cold, crisp surround- -^^'^^^""^v <~^-»'"~"~" Ings of the famed Bernese Alps -"V thousands of health seekers ft >.Lj^A» find new vigour every year. m re^rZ^fiS jM^^'ipV^/s After the snows have melted jjf^yX^m>mS fi_. The ALPINE VALLEYS OF '^T^^^a^X^'lA^jMrHmL THE EMMENTHAL take on a <^/*jSt«B
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    • 3 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES
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  • 1195 2  - MAINLY ABOUT MALAYANS THE WANDERER By OY the end of the year Malaya's smart little taxi-cabs will have meters installed. Thus will this coantry achieve another step forward in the march of civilisation A shipment of meters is already on the way out, but only a small shipment, as Universal
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  • 1074 2 YESTERDArS CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bmjwtm j Ampat Tin (4) 6s 4*d 8s M Asua Kumbang (O Hi M f Austral Malay (C) 50s 52* 6d e Ayer Hltant Tin (to) 15« 1* Ayer Weng (ID 2 12* 2.20 J Bangrln Tin Mt M 36« 6d Changkat Tin (t)
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  • 84 2 Two Djys at Oook* DM Ml School, Yorks. formed an insurance company. They Issued policies promising monetary reward for school punishment. Briefly, the scheme stated that tor the payment of one penny a week those Insured would receive threepence lor each detention or imposition given by a master.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 112 2 1 MUST BE WOW See next week's Sunday Times j for details of a j New I I Competition. LOOK FOB J llltm i yj^P J N •hirU and soft collars, as the B yhi ncMtm ia pyj*"***' "h** mmn tDani registered I wMk§ and what be mxivo will always
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    • 125 2 PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE A very pleasant medicated wine of highest qualify rl] for enriching the blood and revitalizing the system. rS PHOSFERINE TONIC WINE is made from a JJH specially selected Wine of excellent quality. It &g^k cont *i ns the medicinal ingredients which nourish the M\l^k nerves, assist the
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    • 79 2 FOOD fresh appetising C 5 —I mm sf Electrolux Refrigerators are automatic and silent. There are no moving parts no mechanism of any kind, and no vibration. They are simple and reliable. There is an Electrolux Refrigerator ideally suitable for your home, and at a price easily within your reach.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 145 2 Our Crossword Puzzle f^^^^ mm ""^Hnr"^^^"^^!/^^^!!^ s BF^r^^^Bra^L^^r^^ iiwarj Li—afeife »i I y 1 fT^fffil K?^^ pj>jggl (CLUES.) ACROSS. m Mt*ud 30. Visionary i SET 2£*r V. Image M WWw k 10. Squeamtah w bkkm. 11. Piah 12. l^ocks 15. Easily broken £tiai bodies Solution Of Last Sunday's 18. Proficient
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  • 2467 3  -  OLDTIMER By Pursued Sakais To Take Their Women The true story of a "King Kong" of the Malayan jangle is iold by "Oldtimer" in the course of a further article below on the primitive Sakai folh. J In the film which is based on Edgar
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  • 49 3 Following is today's programme of Phohl-Holland (wavelength 1«.88 M.): 8 p.m. Records. 8.15 Declamation by Jan Musch. 8.30 Merry music. Records. Broadcast by the R. Cath. Broadcasting Association. 10 Records. 10.10 Talk on behalf of the Dutch V.M C.A. by Dr. Q. W. Oberman. 10.25 Dance records.
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  • 149 3 Mr. Sworder, of the Revenue Survey Department, Talplng, and Mrs. Sworder, have sailed (or Home. Mr. Quah Benr Kee has been appointed a member of the Penang Harbour Board for a further three years. Mr. F. C. Smallman, the trainer, has left for Australia with Mrs. Smallman Mr.
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  • 143 3 Novel ideas are Incorporated In four new omnibuses known as the "Q" type, which are being tested on London and country routes by the London Transport Board. These vehicles. Instead of having their engines fitted at the front, have them midway between the front and back axles. To
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    • 408 3 b§9lßj EBrHllflWlplSljJ jyjtep (These Hotels* will make i~~* your stay enjdyable i, mmmswm LONDON. Two Residential Hotela. Highly recommended for Overseas Vlsltcn and families home on leave. Unsurpassed for Comfo-t, Cuisine. Service. Homeliness. GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, Inverness Terrace, HjoV Park. London's Most Modern Residential Hotel. Lift. A. C. water, gas Crt
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    • 221 3 LONDON CALLS /3^^ INSISTENTLY f^^T^Vk COME! V'vSs *nd enjoy at cither iiM^HOm RUBENS '^B9V Buckingham Palace Road, *w fa:lng Buckingham Palace or HOTEL MB9 REMBRANDT South Kensington, SW. Mkr^km\ facing the Victoria and Albert Museum. SF*^^^"^ Every attention In pleasing surroundings. PERFECT QUIETUDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 100 3 TODAY'S B. B. C. PROGRAMME 0.20 a.m. England vs. Australia. An Eye- Witness Account of Play In the Fourth Test Match by Howard Marshall. Relayed from Headlngley Cricket Ground, Leeds. 6.30 Songs and Syncopation. 7.15 Surprise Item. 7.30 The Announcer's Nightmare. 8.0 Interlude. 8.5 The News followed by Topical Talk.
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    • 130 3 ASK ME ANOTHER. 1. Where j Basutoland? 2. What Is a billot? 3. What Is a raceme? 4. Who are the Hellenes? 5. In what year occurred Cornwallls's surrender at York town 1 Who wrote "Allce-Slt-by aeFlre?" 7. Why Is a baby carriage called a "pram?" 8. What was the
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    • 28 3 19. Who married "Flore.ce Dombey?" 20. What Is a movable feast? 21. In anatomy, what is the thorscf 22. What Is a quaker gun? Answers la Page 7.
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  • 1183 4  - ART OF RIDING GAIN THE HORSE'S INTEREST R.H.deS. ONRAET By- Mr. R. Onraet continues below his series of articles on The Horse. IT Is always a good thing to let the horse have frequent periods of rest v.hile being schooled, and if possible now and again to have a day
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    26 4 Princess Elizabeth makes fri.-ndi with one of the horses at the Richmond Hone Show, which she attended with the Duke and Duchess of York.
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  • 285 4 WHEN POULTRY ARE AILING HOW THEY MAY BE TREATED By OUR EXPERT BELOW are further notes on diseases of poultry, which are •special] y prevalent at this season of the year. Diphtheria.— This very serious complaint exhibits the following symptoms: The head may or may not be swollen but if
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  • 864 4 FOUNDER OF A LONDON CHURCH A WIDOW of 52, Mrs. Lucy Matilda Jones, who alleged that she had been seduced under promise of marriage by Dr. Jamej Ebenezer Boon, who is 65, brought an action for alleged breach of promise at Surrey Assizes at Kingston.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 119 4 Mummy always cures mSr^^Y my colds and sore <jjK» s Jv^T throats with HUDSON'S EUMEKTHOL JUJUBES Tour best safeguard a gainst colds, an* all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, is Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. This wonderful remedy carries the endorsement of the medical profession and has been universally known
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    • 49 4 DAY, SON AND HEWITTS POULTRY MEDICINE CHESTS contains everything necessary for curing and warding off the everyday ailments of poultry. Ask for free booklet— All about Poultry Ailments." MEDICAL BALL LTD. llflll F or n 9 r °busf ■Ho health thewhole j£^S| yean round- there is nothing like WgOVAITINE'
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    • 34 4 FORAGE. Oats, Wheat Bran. Oaten Wheaten Chaft. Lucerne Oaten Hay, Linseed, Barley, Crushed Food, Cattle Food, various kinds of Oil Cakes, etc. Prices competitive TONG LAM CO. 46/48. PMt SMh Str««t. Singapore. T«l«pl»on« 7328.
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    • 72 4 if^M^ G ft) flZtrrW fl ftRCA RADIO TUBES RCA Distributor.: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, Singapore. NO MORE toJS^* SHABBY Jfelf. FLOORS! RENOFLOR REGO. THE LIQUID COVERING For use on CONCRETE or CEMENT FLOORS, FRONT DOOR STEPS, VERANDAHS, GARDEN SEATS, WOOD, STONE or METAL. Stocked In 1 -gallon tins, Green, Tile Red
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  • 712 5 LAW UNFAIR TO HUSBANDS HOPE," remarked the late Mr. Justice McCardie, that the day is not far distant when the vital and far-reaching relationship of husband and wife will receive the attention of Parliament. When that day comes Never was there a harsher critic of
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  • 86 5 FOLLOWING EXAMPLE OF BRITISH ARMY Shanghai. Whi c soldier ssns of France and her Colonies in Algeria, Morocco and Indo- China sweat under torrid skies while wearing knee-breeches, or pantaloons, the French Forces in Shanghai have succumbed to local weather and influences, and have adopted
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 280 5 EXCRUCIATING PAIN AFTER EATING. 10 Years Suffering Cared at Once. Every stomach sufferer ought to read the remarkable experience of Mr. McL. I of Scotland. This Is what he writes For the last ten years I have suffered from an ulcerated stomach and was simply afraid to eat. For hours
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    • 82 5 Jig-Saw Puzzle MnnnNLaaVV vC*aal /V B^3Z^B, I c^aaaV^ T^dliaaa»^y?^^^^aav' Y*\ fif^* '.^gnaaaaaaaaaa^^^ J^^ i aaaa3aaaaaaaaaaa^ S aV<f r^^ A JIG -SAW GAME AN»P«ZILe.FiR6T Ct/T OUT THIS 6 (5 h(Cti. vYIN Trie GAME YOU ARE RCQVirZEP TO HT Ait THE PARTS *>G€TWtO IN TMe TIME AUOvVCD.ADuaVIMiN.jIt YFAII-oiBCMiLO.ISMIK.ia YEAC-010,15 M|N.-, BYEA«c^O4B,eMIN.....To PtAYWITH
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    • 871 5 ESTABLISHED 9 UOQ, rruDY La. in your AT _t~Mmsk SPARE HOME r«\. TIME A •AaH bVC p vo .jVjb I2m m BS aji o 1 k riTTnU JBI VaMrT 5' S 75 5-1. 1 YES LMAL TRAIN- Baa^SWFTaftirKiTlilata* I r? n K fk° K k^sS EEK— A SUCCESSFUL, MflJflßaSß Baaaaaaa^3aa«i
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  • 935 6  -  Dorothy Round ART OF THE HALF VOLLEY By /GENERALLY speaking, the method in lawn tennis in order to win a point is, first, to get your opponent on the run so that you control the placing of the ball while he has to run this way
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  • 537 6  -  CUEMAN By ris the apparent trifles in billiards that make the big breaks possible. The professional always takes care of the trifles and makes the next shot comparatively easy. The spectator who sees a thousand break generally, reviewing it, comes to the conclusion that it
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  • 864 6  -  Phil Mead By MANY famous teams, both In tests and county games, hi the past few years, have won or lost whole series of matches very largely because of the ability of their taptains. this happens in first-class cricket, it must happen far more
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 90 6 HAVE YOU PLANNED I insurance now I YOUR LIFE INSURANCE wiuTpbovide Your present Your outstand- Will provide Will provide Will provide an T 1 in Dehtß return-Home education for Income for Life ed for 1 year f or your for your wife, be paid. passages. your children. with a guarantee
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  • 1930 7 MR. ROLAND BRADDELL'S FINE STUDY THE DRAWBACKS OF BRITISH CONSERVATISM Mr. r. aland Bradd&lj new book, "The Lights of Slngapte", has just been issued by Methuen Co., Ltd., London, and being distributed in Malaya through Kelly Walsh, Ltd., the local price being $3.50. It is expected
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  • 402 7 VIVID STORY OF PLAGUE COCKNEY HUMOUR The Chemical Baby. By J. Storer Ctoostan. Mrs. 'Arris Carries On. By C. B. Poatteney. Plague Panic. By Sid. G. Hedges. Jenkins Cotonial Literary. rriHE "blurb" describes Mr. Clouston's latest essay in humour as a piece of exquisite absurdity." Certainly
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  • 478 7 MALACCA AUTHOR EXPLAINS Loc&rithms— Numerical and Graphical. By N. R. Ccrke, A.MILL Gee ami Co., 6 Klrby Street, London. E.C.I. to. fid. Ttfß. N. R. Corke was, we believe, at ■"1 one time manager of the engineering department of Messrs. Paterson Simons and Is at present engaged
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  • 119 7 1. South Africa. 2. Bullion in mass or bar. 3. A flower cluster. 4. The Greeks. 5. 1781. 6. Sir James Barrie. 7. The word is a shortened form of perambulator. 8. That the earth was the BBattS and the rest of the nianets moved about it. t.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 157 7 Iffeakeninp lii 1 1 Extremely hot weather often bring* a^T^bbl fevers and other dangerous diseases. A-1 -^■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■D Guard against these illnesses with Waterkury's Compound. This fa- effects of the tropical climate. Sold in ■nous tonic give* extra strength and Red and Blue wrappers, the Bed as a viulil) lolbeentirebody.~bruigsnew general
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    • 33 7 mm j EXCELLENT j MODERN OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION j Robinson Road. I Splendid position All con- veniencea— Suitable for Im- J port and Export bouse. Rest very moderate. Apply C," Sunday Times.
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    • 129 7 a Lovely Lustre... and Every Hair in Place r^Pfl|^^ft AHm™, new Ughta will gleam in yaw I MtV sJL h*ir when yea brine out its beauty wick V*«v '"^LT* A aWiir— li, Yov can bs sura that your hair Vflr I W im always neat and attractive, too, for thtt
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  • 595 8 "CUSHIONS of 1934" both on the screen and stage was the double attraction at the Capitol last week. The stage show, organised in cooperation with Robinson *and Co., opened with the appearance of a bridal group. The bride (.Mrs J. Elton) wore a long slim gown ot
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  • 969 8 London. GOLD Cup day at Ascot was not quite so brilliant as usual. The Royal procession to the course was abandoned, and the King and Queen with their guests, arrived by car. The rain, however, did not diminish the attendance much, or prevent the dresses from
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  • 930 8 She Keeps Young this Way An American Woman tells HER BEAUTY SECRET rpHE other day (writes Joan Beringer A In the "Daily Mail") I lunched In company with an American woman whose beauty, despite her admitted fifty-odd years, is still a triumph on two continents. She was, of course, tremendously
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  • 219 8 Keep your nead. Don't go wild with delight, or mad with disappointment. Hold out your ha-id to your opponent. Don't forget the vanquished in the excitement of the moment, or turn your back on the victor in your anguish. Don't think that the end has been reached.
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  • 40 8 A lump of starch dissolved in the water when cleaning windows will keep the glass lustrous. It is more effective than whitening, and dors not make the glass look dull when expos ?d to frequent showers of rain.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 41 8 RENE ULLMANN (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) The latest shipment which has just arrived includes lovely morning, afternoon and evening GOWNS at very attractive prices. Also new summer HATS NOVELTIES ORNAMENTS— EARRINGS FANCY JEWELLERIES E VER YTHING QVI TE DIFFERENT. RENE ULLMANN Capitol Building.
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    • 100 8 SALE PALAIS DES MODES FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE MODEL GOWNS, HATS, SMART WOOLLIES NOVELTIES ETC. all at very low cost up to end of July. Look for 20, HIGH STREET. freckles 1.. la^lam«^ **9^ Mmermify mndQuickfy Rcmootdl MMma'a PracfcH Cm Hiirtu ttoa <wl wUia >«i alee*. L*t* M tha aUa
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    • 57 8 t^2^\ 9 What we wish to convey is.— fl HbAt^ aavfe You are invited to in^pect j^T MODEL MILLINERY *'1L 1 rROM HOLLYWOOD l^vXl aMI Jl Al A Special Collection of Mk'^ B^l VERY INEXPENSIVE LIM 1 1 EVENING GOWNS, DAY I I It* r% I 0^ W yf fpPPfp
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    • 94 8 Invites you to view a Special Selection of Gowns for all occasions which she has personally chosen in London for her Singapore Clientele ARRIVED ON SATURDAY 21st Tel, 4974. Nikko House, 1O Battery Road. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT AURELIA'S 12-A STAMFORD ROAD. CAPITOL BUILDING. HATS DRESSES NOVELTIES THE ONLY PLACE
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  • 525 9  -  ELY CULBERTSON i— By THE COME-ON CARD When your partner plays high card to your lead to a trick, it does not necessarily follow that it is an encouraging card. It may be the lowest card be holds in the suit. The habit of tt>H"g the play
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  • 107 9 A tot. l sum of £16.900 will be restored to the British Supreme Court judges by the Act which comes into force on Sunday. This sum represents one-half of the 20 per cent, cat made to their salaries by the economy legislation of 1931. The proportion restored
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 633 9 OUR FREE-ENTRY $500 COMPETITION Can You Put A Title To Cash Prizes For Selecting Names A Picture? 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 is offered. Below win he found
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    • 3 9 HUNGRY? TIGER BEER
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  • 514 10 Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, the new Con-sul-General for China at Singapore, is a man who does not hesitate to talk bluntly to his fellow countrymen. His whole-hearted work for the furtherance of the interests of China has not blinded him to the shortcomings of his own country
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  • 1186 10 THE ASSERTIONS OF ft f/^^Uft* My friend Glxcyszkifph, the artist, has done his best to help me out again this week, but he's been and gorn and done it all the wrong shape. I can't push him in as a headpiece he'll have to do duty as a footstool. Hiznibz
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  • 15 10 There ain't one this week. Nothin' fanny enough. How droll the nun is
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  • 714 10  -  PAT PERMANG By rail happened through a can of strawberries or prhaps it would be more correct to say through the lack of a can of strawberries. It may be that the path to heaven is strewn with strawberries but the highway to hell is hedged with raspberries.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 205 10 P S lAVILIOM i 3.15 6.15 9.15 mm SOMETHING NEW IN FILMS J Great all-star Yarfcty show as good as i a Bight ai the Palladium. ROY FOX jAND HIS BAND; CLAPHAM IiUUK DAVY BURNABT SCOTT WHALEY TEDDY BROWN I DEREK OLDHAM J I MARIO DE PD2TRO THE MINSTREL BOY
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    • 36 10 I NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shotes, Cabaret, I Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemax PI AN 6 TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, J i._..................... a^w ■Bh_ll_-»!!_11^j\ ETERNA WATCHES VT*^?^s| FRECO WaSH""^"^
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    • 37 10 A VERY FINE me lead" mean^ WHISKY OF JOT exceptional JSf QUALTTYATA Cm^orderinc OF) REASONABLE Piter" PRICE. DiaWSON THE PERFECTLY DISTILLED AND BLINDED MO 'SCOTCH" INCLUDING DUTY, $3.35 BOTTLE. SOLE AGENTS' ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 935 11 Air Chief Reveals Malaya's Flying Future In Exclusive Talk CHAIN OF LANDING GROUNDS ON THE WEST NEW SITE TO BE CHOSEN AT KUALA LUMPUR "Good Profits Await Promoters" pLANS for making Malaya the most active aerial centre in the British Colonial Empire were discussed by
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  • 390 11 HOME TO THE EAST NEW MINISTER TO SIAM SIR JOSIAH CROSBY "EAGER TO LE\RN" HTO me. returning to the East is like coming home again,'' said Sir Josiah Crosby, who will shortly take up another spell of duty in Siam, a country in which he spent many yean when he
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  • 26 11 One of the costumes seen at the Theatrical Garden Tarty held at the Royal Botanical Gardens, London, in aid of the Actors' Orphanage.
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  • 175 11 AN UNDISCOVERED ROCK London. July 9. The mystery of the loss of Lord Moyne's yacht Roussalka In Ktllary Bay, County Galway, on August 25 last, has been solved. Admiralty Notice to Mariners, No. 952, directs the correction of charts to show a previously undiscovered rock lat a
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  • 170 11 Scores ca the match between the Singapore English School cricket XI and the Victoria Bridge Scho >1 cricket XI at Ballestier Road yesterday were: V.B.S. First Innings.-Poh Wan b W. R. Bartles 3; M. Singh b J. Pierre 1; Rajagopal b W. R. Bartles 0; Dollah b W.
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  • 187 11 JURY'S VERDICT REJECTED GIRL NOT MADE ILL Edmonton (Alberta). MR Justice Ives, the Judge in the case brought by Miss Vivian Mac- j mlllan, a former Government typist, against Mr. Brownlce, Premier of Alberta, charging him with seduction and enticement, has rejected the ]ury\ verdict awarding Miss
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    49 11 When General Weyrand, Commander-in-chief of the French Army, paid a visit to Tidworth Camp, on Salisbury Plain, as the guest of the 11th Hussars, a special display of tanks was riven for his benefit. General Weyrand is seen on a tank which led a tank battalion across the plain.
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  • 196 11 Can ion. The killing of a local school principal In most tragic circumstances has been brought to light in a murder trial of a young, unmarried, expectant mother. The woman facing the charge is alleged to have slain Tsal Yu-chi. her teacher-lover, by pouring acicr Into
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  • 27 12 Some of thr entrants in a competition held at the Blue Hall Cinema, Islington, to find the most beautiful bathing girls in North London.
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  • 333 12 DUKE'S SON CALLED 'GANGSTER' M. P. ATTACKS HIM ON OIL BILL London. AN attack on the Marquess of Hartinrfton, heir of the Duke of Devonshire, for opposing the Bill that nationalises petroleum deposits, was made in the House of Commons by Mr. Tom Smith (Lab., Norman ton). Mr. Smith said
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    224 12 In the above picture, 21 penal offences under the new German street traffic regulations are shown 1. Drivinr atone the Inn rails. 2. Hanging on to other vehicles. S. Stopping in front of Main entrances and exits. 4. Trans turning without showing direction signals (not operative until January, 1935). 5.
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  • 470 12 A REALLY MODERN CAR Today (writes a correspondent) I have had a new thrill a drive In the most modern road vehicle th- world has ever seen. No less than £250,000 of experiment has gone Into the making of the car. the Chrysler Airflow. One has
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  • 1333 12 NEWS FROM THE COURTS DOCUMENT IN GLASS FRAME TTHE Deputy Public Prosecutor and various police officials were called as witnesses in the third magistrate's court yesterday, to give evidence at the continuation of the preliminary inquiry, before Mr. J. M. Brander, into allegations against
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  • 152 13 EUROPEANS vs. THE REST PENANG CRICKET (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The annual Europeans vs. The Rest cricket match for the De Silva Trophy started here today. The Rest won the toss. The scores were: TIIE REST— First Innings. Williams b Sanders 1 Tan Ah Ec run out 13
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  • 1312 13 BUT SINGAPORE BOAT COMES IN FIRST GOOD PERFORMANCE IN TRICKY TIDE yilK Koninklijke Batavlasche Jacht Club won the first of three races in the 1934 Interpsrt Challenge Cup series yesterday, beating the Royal Singapore Yacht Club by 12 points to Hi at Singapore. The Dutch
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  • 176 16  -  Kruschen. Both Banished By When one realises that the cause of overweight Is closely associated with the cause of rheumatism, it is easy to understand how it is that the two troubles can so easily be overcome by the same remedy. The experiences told In
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  • 1069 16 SINGAPORE FOR FINAL OF THE MALAYA CUP DRAW WITH COMMAND AFTER MILITARY LED BY TWO GOALS AT INTERVAL Singapore 2. Malaya Command 2. A FTER one of the most gruelling games they have ever had in the Malaya Cup competition Singapore drew with the Malaya Command at Anson Road Stadium
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  • 38 16 Rain -sodden pitches made play Impossible in the following cricket "■atches arranged for yesterday:— B.C.C. vs. Raffles Institution. Combined Colleges vs. SRC. V.M.C.A. vs. Nondescripts. 6t Joseph's Institution vs. P.W-D. B.C.R.C. vs. SRC. Wiltshires vs. A.P.C.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 75 16 TODAY'S SPORT Sunday. July 22. Football: Government League. First Division, Medicals ts. P.W.D.. J.C.S.A.; Malays Cu|>, Darul Bahar vs. Darul Khair. Jalaii 3f ar Stadium. Cricket: S.C.C. Tournament, Etceteras vs. Merchants. S.C.C Nondesc i'>ts vs. RAP.. McNalr Road: Ceylon S.C. 2nd vs. Wiltshires. Balestler Road: Wlltshlrts vs. Khblsa Association. Tanglin.
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  • 474 17 2-1 Win Over Johore MANY MISSED CHANCES By defeating Johore by two goals to one, Neffri Sembilan finish as runners-up to Singapore in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. IN the Malaya Cup
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  • 162 17 INDIANS' FINE RECOVERY K. L. CRICKET (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The feature of the -aicket match today between the V.M.C.A. and th? Indians was the brilliant recovery of the Indians after the first six wickets I had collapsed for 39 runs. Batting first, on the V.M.C.A. ground,
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  • 946 17 AROUND THE CLUBS U.S.R.C. CYCLING EXCURSION The Upper Serangoon Recreation Club third cycling excursion will be held on Sunday when a tour of West Coast roads will be made. Those Interested will meet at 7 either at Rumah Mlskin or Serangoon Junction (Pay* Lebar). The U.S.R.C. soccer team to play
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  • 578 17 DEPOT WINS INTER-CONTINGENT CHAMPIONSHIP The annual athletic sports meeting of the Straits Settlements Police was held yesterday at the Police Depot, Thomson Road. The weather conditions, unfortunately, proved unfavourable, the heavy shower earlier In the day rendering the ground soft while pools of water collected In different
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  • 2223 18 Singapore's First Title Fight Nerves Mar Championship Tennis Selangor Football Honours A RETURN contest between Al Rivers and Arthur Suares has been approved by the Boxing Boai «i of Control and will take place in Singapore on Aug. 4. The fight will be the first official championship
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  • 92 18 The following are this week's ties in the S.C.R.C. ping-pong tournament —Championship, Monday (5 p.m.)— Low Huck Leng vs. I. Hoahlng. B. Handicap Tuesday (5 pjn.i— Koh Choon Hong vs. I. Hoahing, Poon Lip vs. Kelly Quah, Chow Tat vs. Winner of Slong Teng vs. Hock Liat. and
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  • 1275 19 SELANGOR INTER— SCHOOLS SURPRISE KON LEONG HANDICAPPED BY INJURY RECEIVED AT FOOTBALL rE opening matches in the 1934 Penang open tournaments, organised under the auspices of the Penang Badminton Association, are being played at the Volunteers' Drill Hall today, cor/nenclng at 9.30 a.m. Twenty entries
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  • 602 19 SINGAPORE TITLES The Singapore badminton championship Junior singles games were the best seen during the current season, and at times play reached a very high standard indeed. Three out of the four games played went to ihn "rubber" and the game between Tay Swee Heng and George Chen was the
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  • 177 19 Govt. English School Defeat The Rest. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuantan. July 16. In a cricket match played here on Sunday the Kuantan Government English School beat the Rest by 45 runs. Scores: Government English School: Liew Him Wai b James 4, George Lawther b V. Rasiah 0,
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  • 58 19 The following have been Invited to play association football for a "B" XI vs. a Dutch XI on Monday, July 23, at 5.5 p.m. at S.C.C.:— J. Philip; J. R. McDougall and A. P. Craigie; D. Alexander, A. Buchanan and C Q. Starkey; W. Hannay. T. M McLachlan, W. D.
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  • 115 19 The following are the latest amendments to the Straits Racing Association. Classification of horses and ponies: Hones. Transfers— Ledger Line from Class 2 to Class 1: Anticur, Gold Joy and Rico from Claas 1 to Class 2: Gold Star, Oolong, Tiburon, Wlnfleld and Wonderful from Class 2 to
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  • 59 19 The following have been invited to play Association football for SC C vs. RAF. 2nd XI on Tuesday, July 24, at S.C.C. (2nd Division League) T. O. Lash mar; R. V. Welch, and P, D. Cork, O. J. Merrineld, J. Crichton, and R. Davidson; S. Webb, Dr. J. W. Winchester.
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  • 1732 19 The National B. P. defeated the Henderson A. P. at the latter's court in a return friendly match of badminton by 4 games to 2. Scores (National B. P. players mentioned first): Sinrles. Lim Cheng Kwee beat Chan Kee Lim 15—6. 15—7; Soong Cheng Hsing
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  • 95 20 M. RENE ROBIN, the Governor- General of French Indo-Chlna, who passed through Singapore on the D'Artagnan, visits the French Consul, M. Ballereau. SINGAPORE, by drawing with fM Malaya Command yesterday, enter th final of the Malaya Cup. The Command goalkeeper is seen makin; a
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