The Straits Times, 23 September 1934
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Title Section35 1934-09-23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 144. Sunday, September 23rd., 1934. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. 144 Sunday. September 23rd., 1934. Price 10 cents.35 words
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Article, Illustration765 1934-09-23 1 FUEL PLANE'S CRASH TRAGIC START TO INDIA FLIGHT Four Burned To Death SUPPLYING PETROL TO COBHAM'S MACHINE London, Saturday. Sir Alan Cobham and Squadron Leader Helmore took off from Portsmouth today at 6.32 a.m. on their flight to Karachi. '•'heir 'plane, the Airspeed "Courier," was not fully loaded with petrol.765 words
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Article125 1934-09-23 1 AIR COMMANDER SHOOTS WIFE CANTON OFFICER'S "I AM MAD" Canton. Saturday. Three shots rang out last night in the home of Commander Yang Plu. chief 01 the examination department of the Canton Aviation Headquarters. When police arrived on the scene, they found Yang Plu, pistol In hand, staring down at125 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-09-23 1 Sir Alan Cobham (left) and Squadron-Leader Helmore with their plane after a refuelling test.17 words
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Article105 1934-09-23 1 SOLUTION TO SI AM PROBLEM EXPECTED THIS WEEK Fro. OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT London, Saturday. AN easy solution of the Siamese quota difficulty by the meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committe? on Tuesday to confidently anticipated. It Is believed the committee will shortly announce 30 per cent, restriction for the105 words
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Article23 1934-09-23 1 London, Saturday. The death has occurred of Clr Cecil Herbert Edward Chubb, MA. LL.B. who presented Stonehenge ta the nation. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article153 1934-09-23 1 London. Saturday. Copper should benefit considerably by news of the meeting of an International conference of the world's producers «f copper, which wHI probably be held in New York some time in October, with the object of the introduction of some form of restriction. It to pointedReuter - 153 words
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Article176 1934-09-23 1 100 FEARED DEAD FIRE PREVENTS RESCUES London, Saturday. A BIG explosion occurred early this morning at Cresford Colliery, Wrexham, Denbigh. Wales. Six charred bodies have been brought to the surface, but the fierce fire is now rendering progress on the part of the rescuers impossible. Doctors and176 words
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Article20 1934-09-23 1 Mr. Sopwith's Yacht Endeavour is leading in the fourth race for the America's Cup (Story on page 15.)20 words
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682 1934-09-23 1 WOMEN WEEP AT THE THUNDERFACE FUNERAL By OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AFTER .the .priest had pronounced the last sacraments and the majority of the large crowd had dispersed, four weeping uo,men remained beside the grave of Joseph Thunderface, the 21 -year-old Red Indian boxer who was buried at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday682 words
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Article71 1934-09-23 1 O'DUFFY RESIGNS Dublin. Saturday /GENERAL O'DufTy has resigned the presidency and also membrrshlo of the United Ireland Party, together with lead?rship of the Blueshlrts. Hj la succeeded respectively In thes-* positions by Mr Cosgrave and Commandant Cronin. This step follows General O'DufTy s acute differences with other members of theReuter - 71 words
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Article201 1934-09-23 1 Correct Entries In Picture Puzzle Competition Twe.ve all correct entries were received in The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competition No. 17. printed oa Sept. 9. Th» correct solutions in this competition were Wak«?, Trug. Faucet, Sparks. Ewer. Jenny. False. Eaves, Lodge, Cramp. Drail and Dyke. Entries giving201 words
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Article48 1934-09-23 1 (From Our Own Corespon lent.) Bangkok. Saturday. Western Slam planters have cabled congratulations to the Assembly Tor refusing to accept the rubber quuU The Secretary-Qeneral of the Sl»t» Council hvs icUfiad Phya Devahasttn, vice-chairman of khe Assembly tb.»t he will be proawutad after the session terminates48 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-23 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, 'Ineorponttd ta Gnat BritmtkJ Btm* OBc« foe Malaya BINGAPOKB.15 words
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Advertisement158 1934-09-23 1 DRESSING TABLE f» WISDOM. fjgL. piVERY won an o' refinement takes pride in Hfrj-^jptcSioZ? the ipptarar.ee and equipment of he RrHSS9B dressing table. And there are few who do no L J^^JJfer know that Eau de Cologne, especially the KEY |r'j|^EHB BRAND, has many practical uses which make it i^SifiPi158 words
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Article, Illustration2443 1934-09-23 2 Edited bu VISCOUNT si C/€STLEM)SSE IT is my firm belief that those who do not wallow in their contentment deserve to go through life with frayed collars, serrated cuffs, and sore heels. What is the use of comfort unless mortal man is conscious of it? As for2,443 words
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Article88 1934-09-23 2 Armed with a 90-sen nome-mad? harmonica, a Japanese musician tends to compete for the w r dl mouth organ championship at the Central Public Hall in New York on On 10. He is Mr. Tak«?o Yoshioka. age^ :il, of Chlba prefecture, the present CDnductor of the Osaka88 words
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Advertisement90 1934-09-23 2 Nr^HKI THE IDEAL WALL-BOARD W^W -FIRE, WEATHER* and I WttKi SOUND PROOF. QYPROC Is the most sultAble board II lor walts ceilings, partitions and I j jgg panels, being fctrong, safe, fireproof I Bl^HI II takes any paint, paper or AlaI ■H^Hl bastlne admirably and can be cut, R^^^B sawn90 words
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Advertisement81 1934-09-23 2 VAN HARDING 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 M VAN HEUSEN" COLLAR. MADE OF TROPICAL WEIGHT WOVEN POPLIN. WITH SPECIAL UNSHRINKABLE NECK-BANDS. AVAILABLE IN A DELIGHTFUL RANGE81 words
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Article, Illustration1525 1934-09-23 3 MAINLY ABOUT MALAYANS By The WANDERER THE Gold Cup has been over eight days now. But much of the story of this remarkable race remains to be told. Strange as It may sound to all those who lost money on the Gold Cup. this race provided, in reality, a triumph1,525 words
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Article363 1934-09-23 3 groves of these trees, grown by Malays. It seems to have developed into a pro fltable Industry, prontab'e both to the trader and to the villager. In the towns the prepared ruts ore sometimes even sold at as much as a dollar for a katty. During the season the fruits363 words
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Advertisement29 1934-09-23 3 'JHU ENGLAND'S 6REATEST SILLY ASSETS! |^2 RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS j MASTERS OF MIRTH, IN BLN TRAVERS' GREAT SUCCESS !lH&^ "A CUP OF KINDNESS" j hp NEXT CHANCE PAVILION29 words
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Advertisement85 1934-09-23 3 A SET off the New and Improved Champions installed In your engine now rm>ans better performance. They save their cost Hi loss gas Spark Flags LET AN EX-MALAYAN SOLVE YOUR LEAVE CAR PROBLEM Write now OveraeM Maaa«er. MILNE RUSSELL LTI., 1. BRIGHTON ROAD. ROT DON. or Th— c on »"**«-g85 words
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Advertisement722 1934-09-23 3 mm ENGMNite MdBS-Y These Hotels will make r*--^^' your stay enjoyable E»J f% *kj i\ LONDON CALLS jdBBSBO Pi VI L. M PI U INSISTENTLY 1J GEORGE GOLDSACK. jLJ? and enjoy at either JB^J formerly of the "Europe" HOTEL REMBRANDT JZmW and "Runny mede" will wel- south Kensington 8. come722 words
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Miscellaneous142 1934-09-23 3 ASK ME ANOTHER 1. What is a sight draft? 2. Of what famous n>vel is Elizabeth Ben net the heroine? 3 In what book of the Bible h> the story of Jacob's courtship told? 4. Among coMege degrees, what does MA. signify? 5. In what century did the Spanish Armada142 words
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Article615 1934-09-23 4 ■ ■■fffM' i - ■■fffM'i _^_2xJ rpHEY do things with flare for the dramatic In Hollywood. Take the waiters' strike at Sardl's. for instance. Sardi's, in case you haven't heard, is one of the swankiest cafes on Hollywood Boulevard catering to the film trade. Recently, when the waiters went on a strike,615 words
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Article, Illustration498 1934-09-23 4 RECOMMENDED FOR FILM STARS ABSENCE makes the heart frov/ fonder. That goes also for husbands and wives, according to Minna Miss Oombell s many picture roles ha»e always been characterisations of some sort of wife or another and now, In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers "The Thin Man," which will be shown498 words
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Article912 1934-09-23 4 ART OF NATURAL INCUBATION By. OUR EXPERT VTOT everyone can afford an In- cubator. The natural process ol Incubation with the mother hen remains. This method appeals strong ly to the small poultry rearer and Is being carried out largely In Malaya. There are times when hens912 words
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Advertisement75 1934-09-23 4 9 He said to me— when I'm asked to have a whisky, I find it hard to say which Jfa^g> a*. iL^mr^f^~ Imm ■^9^ a^ a^4pL^r tfmrn. I said to him— ask for Red Label and you'll find it hard to say 'when. JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG..75 words
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Advertisement190 1934-09-23 4 FOR HORSES. Radiol. Bonc-R«cJiol. Radiol Kldnev St Legwash Powders Red-cine. "Evelyn" Btock Food. *n excellent condi'l<mer and tonlr, "Salvltia" Stock Remedies and complete range of forage, etc. CALL OR WRITE TO TONG LAM CO. 46/48. Peck Seah Street. Singaoore. Te'ephone 7328. BAY. SOI AND HEWITTS POULTRY MEDICINE CHESTS contains everything190 words
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Article1047 1934-09-23 5 MR. BRENNAN'S VIEWS SINGAPORE AND CEYLON I Colombo. AM R. Andrew T. Brennan, South African Trade Commissioner In Batavia. has been In the Island for a short period before going to Madras. He !s on a tour of British India and Ceylon with the object of1,047 words
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Article212 1934-09-23 5 LONG-RANGE GAME FINDING CLAIM Paris. Hunters of game, both large and small, will be able to locate their quarry 100 miles away by means of a new divining rod. according to Major de la Bastlde. a French scientist. He is to submit his discovery to a212 words
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Advertisement272 1934-09-23 5 REJUVENATION I GET RID OF YOUR f 1 1 ACHES PAINS A tI^I Yeast 1 puts jLlFEl'into you I PHILLIPS Live Yeast is not a secret remedy nor a patent medicine. There is no mystery about it. It is Pure Live Yeast without drugs of any sort, but with every272 words
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Miscellaneous619 1934-09-23 5 $500 FOR PICTURE PUZZLES Free-Entry Competition For What Names Are Hidden Sunday Times Readers In These Drawings 1 Below will be found another of The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competitions. A list of names of people, taken from a directory, ts given, together l with 12 drawings. Each of the619 words
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Article336 1934-09-23 6 ENVIOUS OF •QUINS' MOTHER SAD STORY OF THE ENGLISH BABIES Birmingham. MRS. Ivy Beatrice Hltchlns, who gave birth to quadruplets a few months ago, gazed with tear-stained lace at a picture of the Canadian ♦'quins." "I wish Mrs. Dionne all the happiness she deserves," said the young mothershe is only336 words
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Article954 1934-09-23 6 The following is Fraser and Cos list of closing prices In Singapore yesterday: MINING. SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1934. Amnat Tin (4) 5s &s 9d c.d. Asam Kumbang 87s 6d 40s cd. Austral Malay 50s 53s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (sa) 14s M 19* 3d c.d. Ayer Weng954 words
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Article, Illustration41 1934-09-23 6 Fascists come into conflict with nnti- Fascists at the Blackshirt rally In Hyde Park. Injured were carried oat of the crowd to receive first a-d. Police are seen arresting a demonstrator who lost his boots in the fray.41 words
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Article140 1934-09-23 6 £6,300 WON JN 18 DAYS During an 18 days' holiday at Le Touquet. the French coastal resort, a j Birmingham manufacturer has won £6,300 (nearly half -a- million francs) at the roulette tables. "I did not have a sj stein. It was Just hit and miss." he told a reporter.140 words
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Article200 1934-09-23 6 PYJAMAS FORBIDDEN IN SHANGHAI Shanghai. rE purity movement has now spread to the areas bordering upon Shanghai, according to an announcement appearing in the Chinese press. It started at Nanchang. Bare legs for women have been strictly prohibited, and those women who feel the urge to200 words
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656 1934-09-23 7 By Ex-Detective Inspector HERBERT T. FITCH, Formerly of the Special Branch, New Scotland Yard 5. Statesman's Escape THE Serajevo incident has '*>econie a byeword in history. In its original form the crime was simply murder by a couple of crazed assassins; its result656 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1934-09-23 7 house gossip, waterside rumour, lodg-ing-house chat— all were sifted, weighed, and tested by some of the keenest brains in the country. These reports were sent to me. The line by which he was to travel to London was pretty safe our railways are the finest and most1,180 words
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Advertisement93 1934-09-23 7 they fit ALL Razors ON L Y \f^ gj# 1 A* 9 cents F'P sjp for ten It's no good buying cheap blades If you can't trust them. To-day Nacet brings you— at the amazing low price of 25 cts. for ten a blade of unvarying dependability. Made from the93 words
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Advertisement344 1934-09-23 7 Dm Pears Unbreakable Waterproof Wrist Watch. Guaranteed for Tea Years af tuul all defects ia material or workmanship. If any part of tbe case or movement .<'£] r. breaka, wears out, or becomes defective within Ten Years from date of pare base. Fears, Bristol, FnrfajH replace it Free of Charge.344 words
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Miscellaneous133 1934-09-23 7 Our Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) across. a ss;1. Melted m AteSed 4. CltlseM of Londoo JJ' sSI I ST!^eS»l 10. Russian name 11. Cut off 12. Knock senseless II SS^ouT™ 8 17 Solution Of Last Sunday* 19. Anticipate 21. Short race Puzzle. 24. Kent 25. Mortal 2«. French chalk M 29.133 words
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Article651 1934-09-23 8 HOOKS OF THE WEEK HER CLAIMS FOR SYMPATHY Japan's Place In The World. By Julian Grandr. Herbert Jenkins. 7s. 6d. IN his Introduction to his "plain pen picture" of Japan and her people, Mr. Grande feels that he should present his credentials for the task. For several years,651 words
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Article110 1934-09-23 8 One hundred and fifty men and women, travelling 12,000 miles to be in London for one day They arrived at Southampton in the Empress of Britain from Canada. The average mileage of the party on the trip is 4,000. The president of the Canadian110 words
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Article410 1934-09-23 8 STUDY OF FRENCH LIFE The Thibanlts. By Roger Martin Da GwL Translated by Stuart Gilbert. The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. FTtHIS is the second volume In the ■i- English translation of Martin da Card's saga of pre-war French middleclass life and contains numbers three and four of the original French410 words
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Article398 1934-09-23 8 SYSTEM EXPLAINED Consaltati«n and Co-operation In the British Common wealth. Compiled By Gerald K. H. Palmer. Oxford University Press (Humphrey Mllford) London. 12s. 6d. rpms is a handbook on the methods and practice of communication and consultation between the members of the British Commonwealth of nations. In398 words
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Article73 1934-09-23 8 THF LING THE HERRING That the ling, the most prolific of 1 British food fishes, lays over 26.000.000 i eggs during the spawning period, while the herring only averages 36,000, was revealed by Mr. G. Pilkington, chief sanitary inspector of Fleetwood. at the Sanitary73 words
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Advertisement309 1934-09-23 8 iik PHOOAPC'C fine primrose OH ADC X^uUjDAulD beehive honey OuAri^^ RECIIIT^ FIRST PRIZE 5 PRIZES OF $10 EACH. r I! I m tr Has been awarded to MM w£ W 8 Ul Jf» 4 f\^\ M R P- GOVIN DAHNAYER, co M. S. SeKadurai, P.W.D., OF I ||U BatuPahat. MR.309 words
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Miscellaneous433 1934-09-23 8 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Following is today's BBC. wireless nell Frank Titterton (tenor). programme 12.20 The Mad Tea Party (being one of Alice's Adventures In 8.20 a..n. Time Signal from Big Ben. Wonderland) by Lewis CarEffle /-therton and Ronald roll rranged for broadHill say ell« Again a light casting In dramatic form433 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1934-09-23 9 VITAL LINKS YARD AND TRUNK MURDER k LTHOUGH the hunt for the person or persons whD committed the Brighton horror, known officially as "Trunk Murder No. 1." has apparently reached a dead end. it should be emphasised that Scotland Yard never abandons hope in a1,440 words
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Advertisement123 1934-09-23 9 New Life New Health New Vitality To anjay lira t* tha full, to fact *SfTW> non and leu »t vitality, to ratters health and vigaar, each parted taa, and thould, Uks atfvantag* tka wonderful ratterativa p«wan PHYLLOBAN. Doctor* sad IcisaibUi aarte is tM matt raatarkaMt tgattatwiy tvsf paM to any123 words
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Advertisement894 1934-09-23 9 STUDY U«_ |N YOUR AT SPARE CATION* gV BS>te» SS4 vWtMING FROM THIS EMgil^ B H^al^^o> f~r*.w rr* I? tc ri D gsmms^tsKmT^TaflSaK^kw^kwH i— Jf> **ni f ntV.A t Jil l/r COLLEGE IS A CAR- aBMM9H THE SUCCESS OF OCR EER-A SUCCESSFUL Z OTla^Rt-AsS^^s^ctSs PROGRESSIVE CAREER. smSHNamlsmHsl brkSds su^^ss' unk894 words
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Miscellaneous100 1934-09-23 9 THE ANSWERS Answers to question in Page Ic— 1. One payable when presented. 2. Jane Austen's "Pride an 1 Pre5. Genesis. 4. Maglster Artlum (If aster of ArU) i. The rixteenth (158S) 6. Agra, India. T. MCMXXXIV. 8. "Fiancee." 9. Dar crimson 10. The return t> the throne ol Charles100 words
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Article192 1934-09-23 10 What a rarity! ft woman with ft large family and an unlined face. Read this letter fche has written I am a woman of 50, have a family of 13 children, and have not a wrinkle on my face. Some time ago I passed192 words
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Article884 1934-09-23 10 Magnificent Scenes At Astana Besar— Disappearance Of The Shoulder Strap By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT nnHERE was a wonderful show of I*■ flowers at the Astana Besar last Monday night where nearly 400 people assembled for the ball held in honour of the H.H. the Sultan of Johores884 words
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Article309 1934-09-23 10 LONG, dark, curly eyelashes are lovely. How are we to acquire them? Three substances may be used cocoa-butter, castor oil. and yellow vaseline. If you use castor oil, warm a little in spoon dip a small camel hair brush into it and run the brush along309 words
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Article119 1934-09-23 10 When white sauce is being made, the cold milk* should be added gradually to the flour, so as to mix it to a smooth paste. This paste should be just thin enough to mix easily with the hot milk when that Is added to it. If the sauce119 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-09-23 10 THIS daytime frock of white silk crepe has pleated ruffles of self material. White kid sandals and long, wh'S.e silk gloves are worn with it.25 words
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461 1934-09-23 10 Planning The Ideal Nursery SIMPLICITY SHOULD BE THE KEYNOTE A NURSERY should not be regarded as a luxury In any home. To the busy mother of young children, a room especially planned for their use with no ornaments to break and no dangerous objects to play with— is a pa-ti461 words
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Article517 1934-09-23 10 TIREDNESS CAUSES "NAGGING" IN our quest for beauty and happiness we go to great lengths. We do many things in order to keep youth«ul in mind and body exercises, mais is*!, patting this or that into the skin, riding, dancing and sports, talking, reading and listening517 words
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Article207 1934-09-23 10 Gelatine is obtained from the bone. muscle, and membrane of animals, and is a valuable nitrogenous fo :d Added to which, with the exception r ice, it Is the most helpful thing the cook can empioy during the summer months to make food attractive. Of the various forms207 words
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Article120 1934-09-23 10 One tin large sardines, three Ounces, flour, one gill tepid water, one taolespoonful salad oil, one egg. Sieve the flour and a pinch of salt into a bs.3ln. Break the egg into a hollow in the flour, mix well with a wooden spoon, add the oil, and finally120 words
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Advertisement81 1934-09-23 10 RENE ULLMANN (Millinery Department! —NOW ON VIEW— The Smartest GOWNS for all occasions. Also SPORTS SUITS. SHORTS and SUN DRESSES. —VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES— New HATS and BAGS in exclusive patterns. RENE ULLMANN BUILDING. STAMFORD ROAD. Look! Hats from $1.00 UP to $5.00 NEW STOCKS are added in our New Dept.81 words
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Article, Illustration815 1934-09-23 11 ALFRESCO TO A POINT rpHE Inventors have greatly simpll- >■• fled the picnic. A complete hot meal can be carried about in containers as simply as a cold one. And there is no excuse whatever (writes a Morning Post correspondent) for a few dry sandwiches and a slab815 words
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236 1934-09-23 11 A strange story of ten lives sacrificed for two bushels of rice comes from the famine-stricken district of Huangkang in eastern Hupeh. It appears that a school teacher in Huangkang borrowed the two bushels of rice from the wife of his neighbour The236 words
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Article90 1934-09-23 11 New Voik An ice-sitting endurance contest has been held In a New York restaurant Surrounded by a large crowd six girls in abbreviated bathing suits sat on top of large cakes of ice four feet high whl'e a judge with a sop-watch looked on. After an hour and90 words
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Article117 1934-09-23 11 Kobe. A Tarumi couple, Hideo Ota. aged 28 and his wire, aged 26, have been arrested on charge? of baby farming. Since December last it is alleged, they have accepted ten babies for varying sums of money, and have dis- posed of their *mall victims within a 6hort117 words
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Article303 1934-09-23 11 GOOD COMPANIONS THE SMOOTH FOX TERRIER T^O MATTER what their own parti cular fancy, almost all amateurs of dogs welcome the successful recent comeback of that sterling little fellow the Smooth Fox Terrier. This return to popular favour is the more notable because it has In no sense been staged,303 words
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Article74 1934-09-23 11 The British Women's Annual Open Clay Pigeon Shooting Championship has Just been held. The sport of clay pigeon and partridge shooting was originally, and In some cases still Is, for the primary purpose of obtaining practice. Of late, however, clay-bird shooting has become established as a sport In74 words
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Article825 1934-09-23 11 Are You Thalamic or Cortical In Other Words \LIE are all creatures of reason and emotion. We may put on wigs and become judges, or white coats and become doctors, but this Is merely an attempt to balance our actions towards the side of825 words
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Article742 1934-09-23 11 MAX FACTOR - MAX FACTOR. BY "WRLU FAMOUS MAKE-UP G-CNIUS rTWAT old tale that has been handed down from generation to generation tells us that Cinderella lost her glamour at midnight, when the clock struck tv/elve. Nowadays, the mouern Cinderella is apt to lose her loveliness at a much earlier hour about742 words
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540 1934-09-23 12 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cevil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS On Sunday next th* flaal game lii the Singapore Cup competition wtll be pliyed, and If a decision s reached In that match senior association football in Malaya will be at an end for the present year. In many respects540 words
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Article1885 1934-09-23 12 SIX DAYS' NEWS SUNDAY.— U.S. textile strike com mittee appeals to other workers, particularly transport workers, not t handle imported articles. Soviet Russia accepts Invitation t join League of Nations. Claims for $6,000,000 on account ol income tax filed by U.S. Government against Mr. Andrew Mellon. Australian Federal election result:1,885 words
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Article82 1934-09-23 12 (Ananias News Factory.) Bnklt Timah. Saturday midnight Hiznibz went racing this afternoon, determined to recoup his losses over Ftesole. He had a »nip for the last race and placed thereon several doubloons and tut, shirts, complete with buttons The snip has Just entered the home straight and Hiinibz82 words
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Advertisement134 1934-09-23 12 i PAVILION 3-15. 6-15. 9-15. i A Splendid STAGE and SCREEN Double Bill! fcAPITOLJ TO-DAY at 3.15 6.15 9.15 Paramount's Brilliant Dance Epic "BOLERO" with GEORGE RAFT CAROLE LOMBARD and SALLY RAND, Famous Fan Dancer who was seen by 8.000,000 people at the Chicago World's Fair. with Special Stage Attraction134 words
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Advertisement38 1934-09-23 12 PIANO! TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902- 74. Orchard Rd. j i NEW WORLD i SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing. Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. Swiss Watch Specialists Stainless steel H waterproof 532 Stainless steel band $4.4038 words
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Advertisement87 1934-09-23 12 Scotland's Best When the choicest of Scotch Whiskies go to tbe blending of one particular brand that brand is sure to be good. To get this excellent combination you have just to ask for P.D." or Peter Dawson's Special. It is well worthy of the excellent reputation it has wherever87 words
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Miscellaneous29 1934-09-23 12 TODAY aigh Water 10.53 a.m. 9.1 ft. 10 57 p.m. 10.3 ft. 3olf: Singapore Golf Crab. Mixed Foursomes, football: Malay League. Fatul Karlb vs Singapore Pranakan, Jalan Besar Stadium29 words
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168 1934-09-23 13 Gang Takes Revenge After Trailing Man For Seven Years EXPOSED THEIR "RACKETS" SHOT WHILE IN HIS CAR New York. US. gangsters have taken their 'revenge on Howard Guilford. a Minneapolis editor, shooting him dead for revealing their secrets more than ■even years ago. He was the former editor of "Scandal168 words
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Article125 1934-09-23 13 FAREWELL TEA PARTY AT, KLANG Klang. Saturday. A farewell tea in honour of Mr. H. Hopson Walker, the veteran advocate, and solicitor of the F. M. 8. Bar and Mrs. Hopson Walker was held at the Klang Club on Thursday followed byj tea dance. Mr. Hopson125 words
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Article93 1934-09-23 13 LORD WOOLAVINGTONS £10,000 GIFT Following a visit by the Queen to the London Hospital, her Majesty sent a letter to Sir William Goschen, the chairman, expressing her pleasure and satisfaction. She also cent a signed engraving of herself. Sir William, who presided at the quarterly meeting of93 words
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Article, Illustration752 1934-09-23 13 60 INCHES LONG: 60 M.P.H. Mr. James McMaster. a Sydney engineer, has put on the roads the ftrst example of the "Pigmy" car. It is only five feet long, and 3ft. 61n. wide, and weighs only 6cwt., but is can carry its designer, who is 6ft.752 words
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Article, Illustration43 1934-09-23 13 The finish of the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday when the amateur meeting closed. There is racing at Koala Lumpur and Ipoh next month, and again In Singapore in November. Details of yesterday's racing are in Page 20.43 words
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244 1934-09-23 13 AROUND THE COURTS Prosecution Evidence Against Mr. Hoalim Concluded "I shall submit tnat there \s no case for the defence to answer," declared counsel in the trial of Mr. Philip Hoallm, a well-known local solicitor, when the case was continued In the I police244 words
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Article169 1934-09-23 13 WHITES AND BLACKS MAY BECOME ONE London. The suggestion that the white and black races of the world, beginning with those In the United States, may yet be merged Into one race was propounded by Lord Raglan, the noted anthropologist. Lord Raglan's suggestion was made during a discussion169 words
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Article270 1934-09-23 13 BUT WILL ROGERS LIKED RUSSIA W 1 neard oi bandits in front of us and bandits behind us. but we didn't meet any." was the comment of Mr. Will Rogers, the film comedian, on a trip he has Just mode with his family across270 words
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Article95 1934-09-23 13 There is much speculation as to which Government office will occupy the large block which the Bush Company is about to build on the vacant land in the Strand, south-west of the Imposing offices which are such a conI spicuous feature ot Central London. All that is known95 words
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Advertisement154 1934-09-23 13 INSURANCE IN FORCE 1j TRIPLED IN 5 YEARS. I II s I 2 fc At the end pi 1833. th«- total 5" 5 Insurance in force of the (1923) o 2 Asia Life Company was f 6.044.0** S I At the end of 1928. the total fc j j w;is154 words
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Advertisement165 1934-09-23 13 ARE YOU READY FOR THE RUGGER SEASON? "BIKT*" RI'GRY |g_ imsws y>. S'rongly s'ayta v. _^jm X white, plain nay? ba.'k S^* J V amber navy scarlet <.'ud NJf yfl Sk royal B jB m^F^ r > j^'jß m SFIOKIS ~<3| I !jj£r stocking* ARANTSED QUALITY. Ay ours: D!u:r. rtaiit165 words
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2630 1934-09-23 14 POLICE INSPECTOR WHO KEPT ORDER WITH HIS FISTS Malayan Reminiscences IN THE DAYS WHEN KUALA LUMPUR HAD BUT ONE SHOP; AND THAT SER \^ED AS A CLUB In a further chapter of delightful reminiscences, printed below, J.C.P." tells some amusing tales of that most unorthodox of police officers, Steve Harper,2,630 words
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Article, Illustration747 1934-09-23 14 ELYCULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON By TWO things are very essential in the bidding of a Orand Slam The first is information as to first-round control of each of the four suits, and the second is that there be sufficient low-card tricks, either established or easily establishable. on which to747 words
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Advertisement136 1934-09-23 14 Our Services cover this *«W Smrnwuaa^-jr Malaya's health&^oliday resort. 1 M C> WHY I \mJ2 fld^-Bj. m J. The kland bit a HUI Station 3735 fe?t above )T) J<X' JetQOn te« level, not too high an altitude. Th« PENANG kland w a.-sse* the country's beat hotels. THE RUMYMEDE HOTEL CRAG136 words
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Advertisement135 1934-09-23 14 INHALANT^ THE MAGIC DROP FOa COLDS, CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HAY FEWER. The simplest way to cure a cold Is to put drop of "VAPEX" on the handkerchief and breathe the vapour which vises from it. This vapour grows stronger and stronger as y iohale. $0 that it reaches all the complicated135 words
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Article315 1934-09-23 15 HOME FOOTBALL ARSENAL AND WEDNESDAY DRAW rpHE Arsenal drew with Sheffield ■1 Wednesday in their first encounter of the season, at Sheffield yesterday neither clubs scoring. Yesterday's League football results cabled by Reuter. were: uivioivn Birmingham 1 Blackburn R. Everton 4 Huddersfleld Grimsby 2 W»lves Leeds Un. 0 Liverpool LeicesterReuter - 315 words
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Article114 1934-09-23 15 CRAIK AND PATERSON TO MEET TODAY S. N. Kelly, last years champion of the Singapore Golf Club, was beaten in the semi-finals of *Us year's championship competition on the Ciub course at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon. Kelly's onqueror was R. Craik, who won three up and114 words
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Article169 1934-09-23 15 HONOURS EVEN BETWEEN V.M.C.A. AND S.C.RC. In a tennis match played yu.sturd.iy afternoon between the Y.M.C A aid the S.C.R.C. on the Association's sourts In Bras Basah Road, the horn? side won two singles and a double and lost two doubles and a single SINGLES. Dr. Chla Teck Yam169 words
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Article149 1934-09-23 15 SAMUEL AND MUr REGAIN TITLE (Ftou. Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A very high standard of badminton was witnessed in the fln..l> of the Selangor Badminton championships which were played this afternoon before a large crowd. As expected, A. S. Samuel and Moy Chung Seng regained149 words
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Article138 1934-09-23 15 RAILWAY WICKETS FALL CHEAPLY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In the Stonor Shield cricket final between the Rangers and the Railway last week, the Rangers, playing the whole day. had scored 128. Contributing today the Railway opened their innings disasterously, 'osing six wickets for nine runs.138 words
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Article486 1934-09-23 15 WHAT THEY WORE ON LAST DAY By Our Woman Correspondent NOT only was there poor crow a i»resent at the last day of the Autumn Amateur Meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday but there wns a poor display of fiocks except that one caught sight of a486 words
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Article130 1934-09-23 15 PART TO BE PLAYED BY MILITARY Melbourne. The air race from England to Australia will be one of many interesting features of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations. Night bombing attacks, mock battles, torch-light evolutions and tableaux, cavalry displays, mechanised units in action and a pageant of uniforms of130 words
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Article58 1934-09-23 15 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Selleri Spot (loose) 25'h 35',. (F. 0.8.) Oct. 254* 25 Ht. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers Oct.-Dec. 26«<i ~'<.'i. Jan-Mar. .'7', 27%. Apr.-June 28 Tone of Market Dull. Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot Sheet 7.d. New York Spot58 words
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Article63 1934-09-23 15 London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot ~.'.<i Oct.-Dec. t 17/1? d. Jan-Mar. 7 11/164. Apr.-June 7 7 d. Market Steady. SILVER. Spot 21 »d. Forward 21 15 16d CROSS RATE. London-New York. 4.99)4. New York-London, 4.99 7/16. (Rate as supplied by the London63 words
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Article240 1934-09-23 15 FOURTH RACE k-OR AMERICA'S CUP N*nty*tft| o«.ji day. rpHE fourth race for the Americas J- Cup started today at 11.40 am The American yacht Rainbow crossed the lines slightly ahead to windward Both the Rainbow ai English challenger Endeavour startec 1 late. There is a moderate sea and240 words
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Article53 1934-09-23 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. The death has occurred here at the age of 58 of the Dato Bandar of Sungel UJong, Abdul Rahman bin Piah. The Dato Bandar is one of the territorial chiefs of Negri Sembllan He succeeded to the title in 1928. Th« funeral53 words
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Advertisement23 1934-09-23 15 I it *fc «;V^ I fcj Sib 1 jr W 3 fc2 I K Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd.23 words
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Advertisement232 1934-09-23 15 Hi HsV f Try this free 10-day beauty treatment^ for your teeth fcpsodeni i'ooth Paste contains a special cleansing and polishing material that removes film quickly safely DONT miss this opportunity to get ifrtt Pepsodent the special film-removing tooth* lube of Pepsodent Tooth Paste paste. Its new cleansing and polishing232 words
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1380 1934-09-23 16 NO "SKIMMING DISHES" MAY COMPETE Cost Of Winning "Blue Ribbon" AN expert's comparison is given below of the two yaohts Endeavour and Rainbow ..which competed in the Americas Cap races last week. London, Sept. 8. The differences between the dimen stons of the English1,380 words
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Article76 1934-09-23 16 MODEL YACHTS OUT OF FASHION The sun U gradually setting on the race of model yaehU. Sad though It may seem, the modern generation of master mariners who are to be seen daily launching their craft on the stormy waters of the Round Pond. Kensington Gardens, London, and other well-known76 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-23 16 THE BOAT WHICH BORE HIGH HOPES TO THE U.S. Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's Endeavev speeding throafh the waves, during- her trial* fo the America's Cup races at Newport.29 words
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Advertisement41 1934-09-23 16 xta c" RF FO ANCHOR B EE'R THE BEER THAT NEVER VARIES CONSISTENT IN QUALITY COLOUR BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co. Ltd /OLE AGfcNTJ FOR MALAYA SI ME DARBY Co., Ltd Warm StuJiot. t t^ mm41 words
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Advertisement270 1934-09-23 16 lITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CAR tv^wd.^ <~>o she ajked u^ounuvtu wku tetoM (at illustrated be- Q lOW). A luxurtwn and roomy I I i Sm^Kl-SJ: ifu had IH VESTED IN AN AUSTIN ■PMd •MTbox with Brochrom«h mn, Chok* of ie or And Rosemary Had plenty to say In fact Mke a saleswoman270 words
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2173 1934-09-23 17 NEW BADMINTON TEAMS AT TAIPING (rrom Our Own Correspondent.) New badminton parties are pnnging up In Talking. It it certainly encouraging to see the youth of th. town taking up this game In ir creasing cumbers. The Malays In Taiping have gone one step better,2,173 words
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245 1934-09-23 17 Amazing Letter from Stomach Sufferer. The expert?nee of Mr. \V B— givrn in his letter below, will be wonderfully interestin? to all suffering from Gastric troubles, vind. stomach sicknt-a and e\eu duodfiril ulcers. You. too, can obtain relief even he die This245 words
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Advertisement688 1934-09-23 17 FINEPRIMROSE QflAP^^^ Plg^OUooMuLU BEEHIVE HONEY uUMf U >^^^ lliSffiilS! ANOTHER GOSSAGE'S COMPETITION BIG NO ENTRANCE FEE I &A*k w? 4% A 4% 1 1 What you have to do l££H£l, aSLSTio ZT 6 aJ?ZT!i£ A th£ QjL "^ilSTf'^' ■^•ft l i.l%'TLr9k •i > Av^i x '^•Tf'V i'Aj T H Ak688 words
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Article1460 1934-09-23 18 GHARRIE - AN ADVENTUROUS TRIP GHARRIE BY A correspondent recalls, in the article below, an adventurous journey by gharrie through raging storms. TTAVTNG missed an earlier train, it I was late in the afternoon when I arrived at Ipoh which is the hub of Kinta today and was then Just beginning to1,460 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1934-09-23 18 Beautiful Homes of Malaya By OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT Kuala Lumpur. T ONG association with thi Malayan Turf has made th name of Alan Loke well know throughout the country. "Loke Hail." the home of Mr. Alas Loke, standing on Bukit Nanas, in Kuala Lumpur, with the striking rec1,425 words
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Article49 1934-09-23 18 A powerful gang engaged in smuesling precious stones from China to Japanese ports is reportod oy the Chinese Press to have been broken by the recent arrest of two allec^ft ringleaders by the Ot;aka police. The Peng, It Is raid, had agents in Osaita, Dalren and Shanghai.49 words
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Advertisement200 1934-09-23 18 Mk^Op ~wt&*J i M^i -because it's of true English 'St yl NOW SELLING AT jP [j JB ~t§> (SINGAPORE PRICE.) \jf Per case of 96 <J**>C Oft HrAftoNit 'if! pint Bottles «P^O.UU jp^^brl *1K; if/ Or per doz 3 -50 f/^jl £.1 Vi II Per case of 48 d»O/| AA200 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-23 18 FEELING JADED then you peed a coone of Phosferlne Tonic Wins, the finest esergUer obtainable. It Is a delicious wine to which has been added the world famous Tonic rtiosfertne. JOSEPH TKAVIBS A SONS LTD.. 1 Singapore and Pcnang.39 words
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Advertisement99 1934-09-23 18 J REASONS FOR, CAffOPOIt 1. *AUenburys f Castor Oil exercises the fullest medicinal activity, and yet, its action is not weakening or lowering. 2. It is odorless und tasteless no nausea or after -taste. 3. Unlike so many other purgatives, it does not induce after constipation. •Allenburys* Castor Oil is99 words
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Article883 1934-09-23 19 MARINES BEAT CHINESE 3-0 Marine Department 3 Chinese 0. SURPRISES continue to be piled up one on top of the other in the S.A.F.A. cup competition this season, and yesterday was no exception. By| heating the Chinese by three goals to nil the Marine Department confounded the883 words
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78 1934-09-23 19 SELANGOR RUGGER TEAM CHOSEN TO MEET NEGRI-MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. After a Probables vs. Possibles rvcger match today in which the former routed the latter by 21 pouits to nil, the following were picked to represent Selangor in the first inter-State match against Negrl-MAlacca at78 words
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Article71 1934-09-23 19 London, Sept. 6. Yesterday, when Grimmett was bowling so well »t the Oval against (he Minor Counties that he took two wickets with successive balls, his I friends knew he was probably worry- ing about other things wondering what he is going to do about another71 words
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Article, Illustration44 1934-09-23 19 Miss Peggy Parnell, who runs a wrestling school, and Miss Ivy RvmcU, champion of the Victoria Ladies' Wrestling Clnb. arranged to meet for the women's wrestling title of England. Miss Peggy Parnell is seen in a wrestling bont with her sparring-partner.44 words
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Article410 1934-09-23 19 DEFEAT OF SINGLES CHAMPION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Friday. A thrilling climax was witnessed In the open singles of the Kempe Club Tennis Tournament, resulting in the defeat of Chin Sen 800 (the North Perak Singles Champion) at the hands of his clubmate. Lee Kirn Loon,410 words
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56 1934-09-23 19 TRAVERS SHIELD MALAYS BEAT CHINESE BY 2—l (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Malays beat the Chinese by 2 l in the Junior Cup final for the Travers Shield. The scorers were Beng Whatt for the Chinese and Yusof but Daud and Mohd. bin Talp for the Malays.56 words
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Advertisement164 1934-09-23 19 THE RAINS NO LONGER BRING NAGGING COLDS AND COUGHS R«m«mb<r how I uj»d to %nm»z» and muffle, ga»p and W V 1 h common Compound \^H iv^kj *S d^f/ I my Doctor ordered hot mode m« mM/\^Cy prottically Imnun* from w«t- V 1 wP ""'YV' w«ottt«f troubles f COMMON A^nse164 words
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Advertisement421 1934-09-23 19 Be There For the Event of the Century Don't Miss This Great Event. THE 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 city421 words
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Article3114 1934-09-23 20 GINGER TO RETIRE AFTER HIS SUCCESS PAYS A DIVIDEND OF $100 THE curtain eas rung down on the Singapore lutuinn rare meeting yesterday wh<m the second day's amateur races were held at Bukit Timah. The weather was ideal and there was a rood attendance. His Excellency the3,114 words
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Advertisement932 1934-09-23 20 WHITEAWAYS GREAT RE-ORGANIZATION SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th TILL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. WE CONTEMPLATE CLOSING THE SECOND FLOOR OF OUR STORE (THE RESI'LT OK RECENT SUCCESSFUL SALES HAVING ENABLED US TO REDUCE OUR STOCKS CONSIDERABLY) AND CONCENTRATING ALL DEPARTMENTS ON THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT. IN PLANNING932 words
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Article2405 1934-09-23 22 Rowing Surprise Singapore's New Sports Ground Football "Incidents" SINGAPORE'S victory by 34 lenrths In the Inter -Port rowing race against Batavia came as a very pleasant surprise as it was thought that the heavier Dutch crew, who had a much lighter boat than the home four, would2,405 words
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Article123 1934-09-23 22 (To the Editor of The Sunday Times.) Sir, I wish to bring to your notice that the "withdrawal of the Malays" from the Taiplng Badminton League, was not from the cause stated in your columns. The actual reason was the points awarded for a win. Fhe system of123 words
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Advertisement29 1934-09-23 22 Sl^^^fc DANCE |kgs MONDAY, SEPT. 24 THE ALL-AMERICAN DANCE BAND OF s.s. PRESIDENT HARRISON WILL PLAY ALTERNATELY WITH D'SOUZA'S FAMOUS DANCE BAND FROM 8.80 TO 12 P.M. ADMISSION $1.29 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1934-09-23 23 SELANGOR CHAMPIONSHIP BETTY HO AND DOROTHY LOW FIND STIFF OPPOSITION ALL the preliminary games up to the semi-finals in the Selangor women's doubles championship were completed at the V. I. Hall last weekend in the presence of a good number of enthusiasts. A high standard1,391 words
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Article216 1934-09-23 23 Great Finish To Last Big Race. 'From Our dm Correspondent) London, Sept 4. Big yacht racing came to an end on Saturday at home at the Royal Dartmouth Regatta. In the chief event, Victory went to Mr. C. R. Fairey's Shamrock, after a thrilling finish with Mr. W.216 words
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Article662 1934-09-23 23 TOADMINTON parties in Singapor have sprung op very rapidly dur Ing the last few months and there ar today more badminton parties here than in any state in Malaya. The game is certainly increasing in popu larlty among women. The grea number of them who662 words
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Advertisement63 1934-09-23 23 NEXT CHANGE ALHAMBRA Passing and surpassing "Sunny Side Up," the same producers now briny you a greater love story, roaring with comedy and spiced with songs 1 YAM SENG Imm 1 1* > f SPENCER TRACY f TAT" PATERSON JOHN BOLES I Herbert Mundin Sid Silver* I A Harry Green63 words
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Advertisement70 1934-09-23 23 COMING TO THE ALHAMBRA SHORTLY! THE MOST SENSATIONAL PICTURE EVER PRODUCED IN MALAYA! HARRY, SCHENK'S "BEYOND BENGAL" ACTUAL... TRUE.. A SCREEN EPIC OF DANGER and COURAGE! See the Maiayao Expeditionary Force of 1 ,600 Natives 1 25 Elephants Chinese Ponies. Bullocks all supplied by the Sultan of Perak. Made, with70 words
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Advertisement384 1934-09-23 23 From Film: "SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY" (Lately Shown at Capitol Theatre). F. 115 Forbidden Lips Foolin' with the other Woman's Man. T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE 61/63, HIGH STREET, irmNt; 167, Selegie Road 854, Gaylang Road. wfi f aw #V. 1 TEACH VOLE I \MILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT! The child who is384 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-09-23 24 HE REV. FATHER DEREDEC officiated at the funeral service9 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-09-23 24 BOXERS FUNERAL.— A scene at the funeral yesterday of Thunderfare, the Red Indian boxer who died after a boxing match in Singapore. A large crowd assembled at Bidadari cemetery IB PALL-BEARERS were all boxers.34 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-09-23 24 LOOKING DOWN on the Riant model of the 534 in the UnU where it is being exhibited at Croydon. The constructor. Mr. Henry Offord, is seen wearing beret i Planet N >31 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-09-23 24 THK fOK»CB TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS at FrLiton-on-Sea, Essex. Master John Clifford Turner and his partner Miss Nancy Vlasto sheltering: from the rain which stepped play for a short while. (Planet News.)30 words
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Article, Illustration12 1934-09-23 24 BABY TEMPER at Sou t bend Fete and Baby Show. (Planet News.)12 words
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Miscellaneous96 1934-09-23 24 Site Simftig limns Head Office recii Street, Singapore. Phones EdilorUl: 5151-5152 Adre.-ti-inf 7701 General Office 7702 Printing Publishing: 7703 Tel Times" Sicg apore. **.«ila Launawir. CAce: »5 Java Street, Phone: SM3. ...ndon Office: 40 43 Heet Street. London. E.C.4. Te>: "Leadraalaya." American Advertising Keprescntative: Foreign Publishers Representathws. Inc.. 17. West96 words
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