The Straits Times, 30 September 1934
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Title Section36 1934-09-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 145. Sunday, September 30, 1934. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 145. Sunday, September 30, 1934. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article351 1934-09-30 1 FOLLOWING LEAD OF ITALY "Will Not Hesitate Long" GREAT BRITAIN'S POSITION JAPAN may follow the lead of Italy in establishing: an Embassy in China. There would then be three Italian, Japanese and Russian. It may be recalled that before the appointment of Sir AlexanderReuter - 351 words
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Article182 1934-09-30 1 10-DAY PROGRAMME (Fran oar Own l uepjodent.) Talplng. IN cooaesUon v«;..h tnc visit of tn." Cti 1 1 Scout L)id BfvdM -Powell, the Chief Guide, Lady tfj.uen Powell, and their :amiiy to Ma.'aya tMc tollowin-j programme has been announced Nov. 22. Arrival at Psnang oy MM Orfu182 words
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Article59 1934-09-30 1 TO BE SINGAPORE POLICE CHIEF Mr. R. H. Onraei Is about to enter Batu Gaja'.i hospital to undergo an koa tor appendicitis. Upon discharge. Mr. Onrae. expects to come to Singapore where, :t is understood, he will act as Chl-;f Police Officer and will assume the59 words
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Article139 1934-09-30 1 PRIVATE CAR, TAXI AND MCTQUITO BUS A triple rr.otoi ace-idem involving a taxi-cab, a mos',ul bus and a private car occurred at 4\' 2 milestone, L>u<cit Timah Road, yesterday afternoon. It appears that the taxi-cab, carry Ing Ch nese pars? igers, was belne i driven ta «»or.ore and139 words
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Article45 1934-09-30 1 (From Our Own Coi respondent.) Bangkok. Saturday. In an effort to effect the proroguing of the Siamese Assembly before midnight tomorrow, tie Assembly met this morning and this afternoon. Tomorrow it meets thrice, in the morning, afternoon and evening from eight to midnight45 words
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Article56 1934-09-30 1 London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot 7 3/16 d. Market Steady. SILVER. Spot 22 5/16 d. Forward 22 7 16d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 4.96 7 N New York-London, 4.963*. (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank ot56 words
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Article167 1934-09-30 1 CHINA MAY GO ON GOLD New York, Saturday. rE opposition paper, the New York Herald -Tribune b not si to ridicule the Government's silver t Ucy adopted in order to restore the purchaslnr power of China as some enthusiastic advocates in Congress asserted when the Bill was167 words
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Article131 1934-09-30 1 TWO COURSES OPEN TO CHINA London, Saturday. The Interview in which the Chinese Minister of Finance said that China was contemplating strong action to safeguard her silver interests is the main topic of conversation in silver circles, which, however, are at a loss to understand what action couldReuter - 131 words
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Article95 1934-09-30 1 BELGIAN CRISIS FACTOR REMOVED London. Saturday. Fresh offerings from the Continent lead to a resumption toray of the downward trer.d of sterling in terms of lh' dollar and the franc, following yesterday's recovery which was caused by Continental bear covering in connection with rumours that the Belgian Cabinet95 words
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Article, Illustration36 1934-09-30 1 To make Pearl Ferger, aged 16. of Buffalo, New York, realise the value of obedience to her parents, she was sentenced to spend four day» reading the Bible in the county prison.36 words
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Article1840 1934-09-30 1 MARINES AND MALAYS DRAW IN the final of the S.A.F.A. Cup yesterday the Malays drew with the Marine Department F.C. at Aneon Road Stadium 2 2. A great crowd gathered to watch the game. The preponderance of Malays was very noticeable. HE. the Officer Administering the Government.1,840 words
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Article144 1934-09-30 1 UNDERWRITERS TO PAY £840,000 London The Morro Castle's structure Is so badly damaged, practically all h?r decks having ollapsea, that the vessel is a complete constructive loss. This means that it would cost more than her insured value of £560.000 to repair her. As the vessel Is144 words
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Article62 1934-09-30 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Seller i Spot (loose) 24', 24*. (F. 0.8.) Oct. 24? M Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers Oct.-Der. t&% 254. Jan. -Mar. 26*, 26? 4 Apr-June 27V* *7H. Tone of Market Very Dull. Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot Sheet62 words
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Article158 1934-09-30 1 DIRECTOR WHO WAS BRIBED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. JUDGMENT wr.s delivered today in the Han Hin (Jold Mines suit. The suit was th-u in winch Ban Hin Gold Mines Limited, a company incorporated in the Straits Settlements and with its registered office in Singapore, sued158 words
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Article, Illustration173 1934-09-30 1 defendants were repiesei.ted by Mr Sccnivasagam. Mr. George Terrell and Mr. Yeoh Ch?ang Lee THE JUDGMENT The Judge found that the payment of $27,000 by defendants to Lancaster, pleaded by plaintiffs, was not sufficiently proved. But the outstanding feature of th<? ca*e was the payment of $11,000 by173 words
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Article82 1934-09-30 1 rWO READERS SHARE PRIZE Mr. K. Navaratnam. of the Treasury, Kuala Lumpur, and "Aloyslus," 24. Bonham Building, Singapore, share the cash prize in The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competition No. 18. printed on Sept. 16. The correct solutions in thi3 competition were Roc Groom, Pick.. Speak. Dance.82 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-30 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AMD GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporatvi tn Gnai Bntam.) Bead UftVa tot Malaya SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement137 1934-09-30 1 SIEDCE NIIK (SWEETENED "SLEDGE BRAND" CONDENSED^ Sweetened Condensed SWISS --v^ MILK is pure rich Milk col- 'V'*>J^'~ <s> v' lected from selected cows "V which graze upon the verdant *£7 >i and health giving pastures of r^^^Jif jM& the Emmenthal In the famous *mjfr WlJk* Bernese Oberland, which con- ~~?7~*137 words
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Article, Illustration1888 1934-09-30 2 A WOMAN who had been beauti- ful, the wife of a banker, rich and powerful, once said to me: The more I see of men, the more I like dogs." The saying was old, older even than she was, but we'll. let that pass. I replied, not1,888 words
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Article131 1934-09-30 2 Calcutta. Mr. A. M. Burnett, who is leaving Calcutta on retirement, will be missed in many circles, but nowhere more than at the Calcutta F. C. where he has been connected with Rugby football for 30 years a continuous association as player, referee, selector and sound131 words
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Article92 1934-09-30 2 Madras. The pressing need for a well organised party, based on fair and clean politics with consistency In Its aim, was emphasised by Sir A. P. Patro in an address m Madras. The party system, he added, was in a nebulous state In several provinces and in order92 words
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Article127 1934-09-30 2 COPRA DUTY DEMANDED IN INDIA Simla. The Advisory Board of the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research, meeting here, was informed that the area under commercial coconut production In India had remained practically stationary for the past five years, with a considerable margin for expansion. The Board was asked to recommend127 words
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Article60 1934-09-30 2 Nagpur. A man named Shanker Shlvram Kumbl. of Wardha district, is being prosecuted before s First Class Tahslldar Magistrate of Nagpur on a charge of attempting to rheat a local merchant by passing off Gandhi notes as genuine currency notes. Kumbl persists In urging before the court that60 words
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Advertisement80 1934-09-30 2 a mm FOR TEN W-J^. m *-m& .ALL 3 PEG RAZORS A KEEN BLADE AT A KEEN PRICE! Up to now cheap blades have never been really cheap you couldn't depend on them. To-day Nacet brings you a blade made from the finest steel, possessing not only a keen edge,80 words
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Article, Illustration1784 1934-09-30 3 Mainly about Malayans By THE WANDERER THE Wanderer's comments on local stage shows do more harm than good, complained one of our big men in the theatre business, throwing back his, shoulders. They are too piquant. Still, I do do my Bey Scouts good turn now and again to the1,784 words
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Article75 1934-09-30 3 The Fukien anti-Communist military authorities have Issued an order prohibiting military officers from marrying girls in the former Communist area for fear that the latter may be Red spies. It Is reported that many trained pretty women and girls have been sent into the Government line dlsgulshed75 words
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Advertisement88 1934-09-30 3 Tumblers— eight f m beautiful colours JPjK f R__ HQ Ir *1 <*b aY v MOTTLED RED ImSJBIB MOTTLED GREEN If you have not already learni the value of Odol for preserving the teeth and Ik pun.Y">g J he mouth begin your lesson fl j aram to-day Buy a tuba88 words
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Advertisement813 1934-09-30 3 J^fßßjX These Hotels will make your stay enjoyable LONDON. Two Residential So.tU Highly r^cominenJed for Oversea* Visitcrs and families home on leave Unsurpassed far Comfort. Cuisine. Service Homeliness GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, Inverness Terrace. Hyde Park. London's Most Modern Residential Hotel. Lift. H. C. water, gas fire end telephone ln every bedroom.813 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1934-09-30 4 BLOWS TO PRIDE AND POCKET HOPES OF REASSERTING INFLUENCE IN TIBET THE great amount of territory which has been lost by China during the past 40 years is recalled by a correspondent of The Times. As a result of the war in 1894 Formosa was taken from1,233 words
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Article948 1934-09-30 4 MILK DIFFICULTY By OUR EXPERT r obtain suitable bird* for table purposes Is a trade by Itself, and to produce sound birds is Just as difficult as to produce sound chicks. In Malaya the fattening of poultry for table use is unknown and there is not one In948 words
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Article331 1934-09-30 4 u MARRY OR BE EATEN" Explorer Among Cannibals LIFE IN AMAZON JUNGLE Quito, (Ecuador). AFTER saving hlmse.f from being eaten by cannibals by accepting an offer of instant matrimony to an Indian maiden, Dr. Herman Huth. the only survivor of an expedition of twenty- four men. has returned to civilisation331 words
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174 1934-09-30 4 loklo. Hlroklchl Ando. 27-year old ma.-'on. left Tokio for a Job In Oafcl several years ago. He also left a wife and twj children, and no funds. To earn a livelihood, ihp -vile irrt a job as a waitress L**,er, hearini; nothing174 words
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Advertisement314 1934-09-30 4 GIRLS -TAKE MY ADVICE, I IF YOU WANT SPARKLING I I WHITE TEETH IN A HURRY I t£^mmMmmW Use this special toothpaste that removes ugly yellow stains Now most of you who have dull, yel- Your teeth take on new bright-low-fitreaked teeth that make you neas with astonishing speed. Soon314 words
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Advertisement231 1934-09-30 4 DAY. SON AND HEWITTS POULTRY MEDICINE CHESTS contains everything necessary for curing and warding off the everyday ailments of poultry Ask ;or free booklet— ,U1 about Poultry Ailments" MEDICAL BALL LTD. Chemists. FOR HORSES. Radiol. Bone-Radiol. Radio! Kidnr> Legwash Powders. Rsdvcine. "Evelyn" Stock Food an excellent condl'.lcner and tonlr. "Salvltis"231 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1934-09-30 5 BODY FIRST, THEN CHASSIS IS NEW MORRIS RULE London. f ENERALLY speaking, the new cars now being announced in the 1935 programmes of the leading British manufacturers show Improvements In detail rather than striking chai.gts In design. It Is only in a few cases that well-kno1,520 words
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Article468 1934-09-30 5 MONTH'S TONNAGE SCRAPPED PUBLICATION or the Bureau Veritas list of maritime casualties recorded during June enables the amount of tonnage broken up during the first half of this year to be calculated. The Bureau Veritas figures for June show that 46 steamers of 153.006 trrcss468 words
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Article96 1934-09-30 5 IRRIGATION DITCHES BLOWN UP Phoenix, Arizona. As a result of American farmer*' animosity against the Hindu and Japanese land labourers and landowners in the Salt River district, two unknown men bombed Japanese farmers' irrigation ditches and did minor damage. There have been threats of mou violence96 words
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Article112 1934-09-30 5 The highest night club in the world will open shortly on the sixty-fifth floor of the Rockefeller centre in New York and will be called "The Stratosphere." The entire dance floo can be made to revolve for elaborate cabarets which will be staged there, while there is112 words
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Miscellaneous636 1934-09-30 5 $500 FOR PICTURE PUZZLES Free -Entry Competition For What Names Are Hidden Sunday Times Readers In These Drawings? Below will be found another of The Sunday Times Picture Puzile Competitions. A ltot of nam-s of people, taken from a directory. Is given, together with 12 drawings. Each of the drawings636 words
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Article, Illustration788 1934-09-30 6 EQ rEATREGOERS who thrilled to the characterisation of "Apple Annie which brought new laurels far May Robson in "Lady for a Day," Lave a Hew treat in store for them. This grand old trouper Is to play a similar role In Columbia's "Orchids and Onions." In this picture,788 words
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Article428 1934-09-30 6 CUEMAN - HOW WILLIE SMITH PL A YS BILLIARDS CUEMAN By IF I were a top-of-the-table billiards player, I should adopt Willie Smith's method of going to the position. Willie treats the matter simply. He la a forthright sort of man, straight from the shoulder every time. And he goes to the428 words
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Article425 1934-09-30 6 CULBERTSON - CULBERTSON By ¥T is rare, Indeed, that even the best of bridge players get every trick available In defending a difficult hand. The problem of defence is at best a knotty one, as frequently the j player must grope in the dark to find the weak spots425 words
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Advertisement121 1934-09-30 6 9 TIE-ADVAKCED EIGINEERII6 DESIGN ||Clif 1 OQil CfIDII If Q TDIIPIf *AXE IT THE OUTSTANDING AND' EXTRA VALUE FEATURES OF THE NEW 19 j4 rUnU f-tf I tiUUII TRUCK VALUE OF m YEAR W* 1 I EXHAUST VALVE SEAT INSERTS I I QUADRUPLE THE LIFE OF THE VALVES -.1% H121 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1934-09-30 7 'Human Vampire* 'WOOL GROWING ON THE GROUND' CTRANGE are the tales culled from the Chinese press. A selection compiled by the North China Daily News tells of a hum; vampire, of sheep's wool frrowing on' the ground, of a man who hoarded needles in his stomach. H^re they1,476 words
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Article79 1934-09-30 7 Reading and Composition. By A. J. Merson. Macmillan. 2s. 6d. TIHIS is a course for the qualifying class. It consists of extracts from the works of Sir Walter Scott. Axel Munthe. Mark Twain. George Elict. Sven Ueden, A. A. Milne and others. Each extract is followed by an79 words
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Article435 1934-09-30 7 Books Of The Week CARGO BOAT DRAMA Penang Appointment. By Norman Collins. Gollancz. 7s. 6d. r>EN ANG appointment has noth- tag to do with Penang, but concerns the voyage out to Malaya uf a rather shy and unsophisticated young schoolmaster. Stephen MacFadyen had chosen an old-fashioned and435 words
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Article290 1934-09-30 7 Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror. Third Series. Edited by Dorothy Sayers. GoUancz. Bs. 64. lIERE we have 62 stories covering 1.072 pages, selected by the well- known expert on the subject. Miss Dorothy Sayers. so the reader Is absolutely certain of getting full value290 words
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Advertisement948 1934-09-30 7 ESTABLISHED itfxx i smtTtiP««l k~- HAVB ijKaSiatfl aK*?r i K ING FROM THIS K^9aWs£6naKal&RMßUß^K viiw becausb OP COLLEGE IS A CAR- P^PaVwCXB LVHllllKaW TIIB SUCCLiis vl ol H r-r ii a\ errrrrccriTT T^a^^ETtßt^H a^ata^Haw^^^V^l NTS. 1 HL.KK IS NO EER— A SUCCESSFUL OTlikr ki >I -S PROGRESSIVE CAREER. WK^BKm^m^K^Km^Mm bki948 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1934-09-30 8 EXAMPLES OF HOW TO LIVE GRACEFULLY A LIFE OF EASE For weeks now I have been spending my time among the European wives of Singapore. I have been with them in the hotels and the clubs and I have watched them with their husbands and children.1,267 words
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Advertisement29 1934-09-30 8 COMB). V -I MAKE ANCHOR I I BREWED Si BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE I ARCHIPELA<iO BREWERY CO., LTD. I X)LE ACiNTI FOR MALAYA I SIME DARBY Co.Ltd I29 words
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Article, Illustration2264 1934-09-30 9 STEPHANE MANIER - FOURTH-RATE MUSIC-HALL COMEDIAN who SENT MINISTRIES TUMBLING STEPHANE MANIER —By^- STORY OF STAVISKY The Stavisky Affair set France rocking, overtuned Cabinets, shook the faith of a people. What manner of man then was this Stavisky whose death, in mysterious circumstances, caused one of the major political sensations in European history2,264 words
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Article67 1934-09-30 9 On the ground that a Japanese shaving brush caused a death through anthrax, the Government of New Zealand announces its intention to place a ban on all such Imports, acoording to a report received by the Japanese Foreign Office from Mr. Murai, the Consul-General in Sydney. The brush67 words
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Advertisement152 1934-09-30 9 Our Services cover this TONVMtDt H<mW<3> Melay'* health holiday resmt. I S y* WHY f V* rr _X 1 'and has a HiU S-ation 2735 !e:t above nrTrTT IJPt.jenaah a level not t^ high an altitude. T»ie PENANG \\J !''-nd se«es the co ntry's best hotrta. "^^^i fnE RUNUYMEOE HOTEL152 words
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Advertisement140 1934-09-30 9 9 C fIX VV?»lV^llT^^^^^3e^VnrPt^^^^^^Bi^B\ rAR^B^R* _^^RlHRlR^R^R^R^P^^^^ ***lvl#^ *M< Coolness depends on health— a and health it ensured by ENO wtrV If your blood-stream ia polluted by poison* caused by constipation, you VSR] cannot oxpect to keep cool and comfortable. The impurities in the blood ElL] must be eliminated regularly and140 words
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Article567 1934-09-30 10 TROUSSEAU LINGERIE FROM VIENNA From OUR LONDON FASHION CORRESPONDENT Sunday Tikes Ornct, Fleet Street, Sept. 18. »TtHE forthcoming Royal wedding Is still the talk of the town, and the movements of Princess Marina are being watched by women- folk everywhere with the greatest Interest. The Princess has a567 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-09-30 10 Afternoon frock of grey crepe de chine printed with a light floral pattern in pale yellow. Grey hat turned up at the be with yellow silk flowers.27 words
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Article685 1934-09-30 10 By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT A FTER the recent hectic weeks of races, race balls and what not Singapore is sinking into a state of monotony again except, of course, for the usual cabarets at the various hotels and the shows at the Capttol Theatre. T AST Sunday685 words
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Article152 1934-09-30 10 TttlE average salad consists of lettuce leaves, slices of tomatoes, and chopped spring onions. There may or may not be— probably not sliced hard-boiled eggs. Sometimes the lettuce Is chopped and then, if it Is left for any length of time, it quickly turns black. There are lots more152 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-09-30 10 Floral designs continue to be favoured by the fashionable deitioiselle. Organdie, pleate cleverly, forms the collar and cuffs of an. otherwise undistinguished model, while the hat, repeating the idea in an original fashion, presents possibilities not to be overlooked.39 words
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Article58 1934-09-30 10 They may be mere shrimp 3 :ii iha nsh world, but shrimDs are tasty lcr all that A word of advice before you ovy them. See that they are firm ana a blight p.rk colour. Tney will Umk bi fresh and of a good flavour Shrimp patties58 words
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Advertisement481 1934-09-30 10 FAILED TO ATTRACT MEN crt attracted by beautiful Hps, but only by lips that have the natural color of radiant health. No man wants to marry a woman who looks as if ■he used paint. The way to give your lips the youthful glow that men admire, without risking that481 words
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Advertisement114 1934-09-30 10 RENE UL L SVB AN N (Millinery Department) —NOW ON VIKtV— The Smartest GOWNS for all occasions. Also SPORTS SUITS. SHORTS and SUN DRESSES. —VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES— New HATS and BAGS in exclusive patterns. RENE UL,JL!VI *NN CAWTOL miLDING STAMFORD- ROAD. ■""•■■■^■■^■^■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■l^aHßßKSßß»aSßßßaW*Wm Arrived Saturday Black Evening and Dinner Gowns also114 words
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Article, Illustration341 1934-09-30 11 The "Cigarette Shape" THE fashion of wearing almost no clothes other than a dress or suit has its limitations, if only because thin summer dresses require some sort of foundation to them. Thus the petticoat becomes a most important part of clothing generally, and the French lay great341 words
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Article, Illustration256 1934-09-30 11 BROWN-RED TILES MANY bathrooms are illun.lnatedi now with a yellow light. This is, all the more the case If they are tucked away in cupboards or under the stairs, so forcibly is It rccc gnised that of all things sunshine is necessary for the ideal bathroom Walls which256 words
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Article315 1934-09-30 11 AND VERY FEW VISITORS A BAD habit which still holds In many houses is that of keeping a sick-room, especially on a hot day, In partial darkness. Few things could be worse for patient, or nurse. It not only creates an atmosphere of gloom, but actually315 words
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Article153 1934-09-30 11 The vegetable marrow is a light and easily digested vegetable. Small ones should be chosen, about six to nine inches in length large ones are less delicate in flavour, An excellent savoury dish is made by peeling the marrow and cutting it in cubes, slicing an onion, and153 words
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Article561 1934-09-30 11 MAX FACTOR - HOLLYWOODS BEAUTY SECRETS. MAX FACTOR. BY YOU cannot rule the course of the sun, nor make the waves turn back, but you can keep calm, cool and exquisite no matter what the temperature. It's all a case of knowing what to do and here's how: In the first place, upon561 words
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623 1934-09-30 11 than a question of a net over the crib. play-pen, straps In the pram, and a bar to the high chair but later the situation becomes more complicated. Many parents drift into a procedure which they would be at a loss to defend, but623 words
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Advertisement114 1934-09-30 11 "■DEAL" MHUM& BREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING. 8 slices of bread 1 oz. pee! (chopped) 2 os. butter 1 oz. currants 2 oz. sugar 1 oz. sultanas (cleaned) 2 eggs 4 tablespoonfuls 'Ideal" Milk mfxed with fj-pint water. METHOD. Cut the crust from the bread, and butter the slices. Clean the114 words
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524 1934-09-30 12 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS By a decision taken at Friday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners the fate of the old horse-drawn gharry was sealed. The relevant committee has been instructed to consider the definite limitation and reduction of man and animal-drawn transport. Action524 words
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Article1555 1934-09-30 12 SIX DAYS' NEWS SUNDAY.— U.S. textile strike ends Labour leader states that union's demands have been met. Sir Alan Cobham's plane meets with mishap at Malta on PortsmouthKarachi flight. Vital split-pin missing Estimated that over 2,000 were killed and more than 13,000 injured by typhoon In Central Japan. Hundreds of1,555 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-09-30 12 Or why Hiznibz has not be*n beard lo speak since Gold Cup day16 words
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Article55 1934-09-30 12 Rheims. A finer crop of champagne, both for quantity and quality, has not been seen since 1893, which was one of the most celebrated vintage years and Is still remembered by experts and connoisseurs. This Is the universal verdict on the acres of wonderful Tines on all the55 words
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Article213 1934-09-30 12 (From R Nil., Special Correspondent of the Ananias News Factory in U.S.) Battymore, Saturday. The 'nth meeting: of the Endeavour and Rainbow took place today. Timed for 11 a.m.. the start was considerably delayed as both crews were busy hoisting protest flags. Sopwith, who ran short of Hags213 words
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Advertisement181 1934-09-30 12 SIXTH DAY— m JZ SEASON EXTENDED! j fS^h j PAVILION JS^V TODAY Tv^J j 3.15,6.15,9.15. Vj""^ j TOM WALLS j RALPH LYNN In tho Ben Travers farce I "A CUP of j KINDNESS" Everybody agrees It's Iheh* funniest picture of all! THE STAR THE WORLD ADORES! JESSIE MATTHEWS In the181 words
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Advertisement31 1934-09-30 12 Inew world SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret Dancing, Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas. jPIA N 0 I TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd. L........ 1— v Swiss Watc/i Specialists31 words
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Advertisement89 1934-09-30 12 "LASTEX" THE YARN THAT MAKES THINGS FIT. INCORPORATING "LASTEX YARN IN SAXONY TWEEDS THE NEW SPORTSOVSR PERFECT FIT. EXCULSIVE DESIGNS. SIZES 36" 38" 40" CHEST. PRICE $6.50 EACH. ilfe^lMil OUTSIZE j M^J^f^ 1 PRICE $6.75 EACH. SPORTS HOSE M^^^jp- "TWO STEEPLES' ■S^^^&f DARCUNA YARN WITH s^3^-^%>iT K "LASTEX" FITTED TURN89 words
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Miscellaneous31 1934-09-30 12 TODAY High Water 3.16 a.m. 7.3 ft., 2.20 p.m. 8.6 ft. Golf: Sepoy Lines Golf Club, Mer.'g Monthly Medal (stroke). Football Malay League, Shahar Kamar vs. Darul Khalr, Jalan Besar 8tadium.31 words
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2286 1934-09-30 13 INDIAN SHOPKEEPER CONVICTED SEQUEL TO SALE OF PERAK TURF CLUB TICKETS (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Seremban, Friday. ]t| R. V. W. W. S. Purcell, the Seremban magistrate, delivered judgment today in the case in which a well-known Indian shopkeeper of Seremban, Kadlr2,286 words
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Article92 1934-09-30 13 THREE SENT TO PRISON Two soldiers of the Wiltshire Regiment, Ptes. W. H. Clarke and J. H. Burt, were sentenced to two months' rigorous Imprisonment each, in the second magistrate's court yesterday on a charge of theft of a motor-car. They pleaded guilty. On another charge of92 words
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Article70 1934-09-30 13 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Sept 'il. In the magistrate's rourt Batu Gajah on Tuesday morning an outdoor officer of the Preventive Do;>artment of the F.M.S. Customs, Kandiah, pleaded guilty to a charge of simple assault on a Chinese youth and was fined $5. The assault was70 words
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Article59 1934-09-30 13 Mr. J. J. H. Henshelwood appeared in the direct court yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer on a charge of failing to keep a register of allotment of shares. Dr. Withers Payne said of had been instructed not to proceed with the charge and the accused was accordingly59 words
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Article, Illustration61 1934-09-30 13 Pandit Ramschandra Sharma, a 24-year-old Hindu preachir of Bairut. Jaipur State, who decided to "fast onto death" In Bombay because the Sheikh of Mnnrrol had made an order allowing the slaughter of cows in his province. The Pandit, who started his fast on August 4, determined to61 words
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Article177 1934-09-30 13 RACING BUSES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Remarking that he saw no reason to Interfere with the sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment imposed by the magistrate, the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice S. J. Thomas* j dismissed the appeal of Govindan Nair, one of the177 words
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Article163 1934-09-30 13 CHINESE WOMAN BOUND OVER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. In the ac: of jumping into the lake at the botanical gardens last night, a young Chinese woman was st;pp?d by a poiice constable. With sad eyes and looking as if ,he had been weeping for163 words
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Advertisement57 1934-09-30 13 Cash Capital Sh. Taels SrSpWrk ($4, 195,608.20) THE INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hongkong.) "TWENTY WAYS OUR POLICY PAYS" Accident in combination with Life. Total and Partial Disability, Waiver of Premium Benefit. Double and Triple Indemnity. Weekly Compensation for Injuries. Communicate with the Company's office57 words
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Advertisement32 1934-09-30 13 DON T BE gfy VAGUE tip a t-l'.n'lsfT J laKj NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?,L T c INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH.32 words
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Miscellaneous110 1934-09-30 13 TODAY'S WIRELESS Follow ig are programmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters today: 6.20 a.m. Gramophone records. 6.50 Pianoforte recital. 7.5 Experiences in Art, a talk by Mr. R. Sherrifls. 7.20 Gramophone records. 8.5 News Bulletin. 9.5 p.m. News Bulletin. 9.20 Beirut Wireless Orchestra. 9.50 Scottish Studio Orchestra. 10.35110 words
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Article, Illustration479 1934-09-30 14 'OR DIE IN THE ATTEMPT' TO PAY THEIR WAY BY SINGING AND BOXING From O(/« OWiV CORRESPONDENT Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. OITTING over cups of coffee in a local coffee shop, two young Eurasian residents of the Federal Capital decided to seek adventure479 words
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Article1675 1934-09-30 14 A THRILLING DUEL RECORD-BEA TING RACE A vivid description has been rereceived by air mail of the second race for the America's (Tap, which eventually /as retained for the United States by Mr. Vanderbilt's yacht Rainbow. Mr. Sopwith's yacht, the Endeavour, beat the record for the1,675 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-09-30 14 The Chapel of the Royal Palace at Naples, where the baby daughter of the Princess of Piedmont, wire of the heir to the Italian throne, will be baptised.32 words
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Article150 1934-09-30 14 "NOTHING TO LIVE FOR" IN BLOOD Woking (Surrey). 'TOOTHING to live for" were the words, scrawled in blood, found on the wall of a waiting-room at the station here. Lying on the floor was the body of Anne Shlppey, a 21-year-old nurso. of Brlndover. Horsell150 words
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Advertisement215 1934-09-30 14 xsnafsne fold t/ier RUNDOWN M nusoana U K AM worried about you you are distres*- ingly weary In body and mind, your spirits and vitality arc alarmingly low— you must do something about it. Take Waterbury'* Com- fi£\ pound. Remember last year Mabel's husband felt just as you do now.215 words
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Advertisement154 1934-09-30 14 U The set illustrated is the "Va.et" No. f\ J. Set consisting of the famous Valet •^•rr^^^^M y^ir self-stropping razor, strop and two blades _^f^^^ n ervic > cm*, h sells for less than uw \j^4b^B You save time as well as money W-rf. ~^\/tZ^^ 'f X ou use a154 words
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Article, Illustration1768 1934-09-30 15 COMPLETION OF NAVAL BASE NEXT YEAR EXTENSIVE WORK AT CHANGI A Special Correspondent of the Sunday Times, in the article below, sheds new light on the military situation in Singe lore. YEW officers and men have arrived in Singapore with practically every trooping season so rapidl"1,768 words
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Article73 1934-09-30 15 The discovery of an entire Iberian city at the base of the mountain of San Miguel, in Valencia, is announced by the excavation commission ther» Among the remains, to which great value is attached, are ancient vessels, on one of which are paintings of soldiers on foot and73 words
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Article104 1934-09-30 15 AND PROPOSED BY CABLE Mr. Stanley Ernest Cummins, a policeman In Shanghai, has just married Miss Mary Rogers, a Princes Risborough (Buckinghamshire) girl after a courtship by post that lasted three years. They met for the first time wh?n Mr. Cummins was on leave recently.104 words
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Article48 1934-09-30 15 Birmlngnam. A new apparatus for the treatment of cancer by high voltage X-rays has been given to the General Hospital here by Sir Herbert Austin. In adtion to the apparatus Sir Herbert has provided the building which houses it at a total cost of £4 000.48 words
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Advertisement195 1934-09-30 15 Mrs. HILDA V. EBERT Teacher of the I\anoforte Homes visited if derired Piano -onderwijxeres Geeft ook lessen aan hais i Appl.v ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LTD. Collyer Quay, or 12, Balmoral Road. Rheumatic are quickly relieved by SLOAN'S LINIMENT ■MMMSB—S— KILLS P.«IN*II«" 3070 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO, 275, Soith Bridge Road.195 words
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Advertisement273 1934-09-30 15 Bowden's Milk Fooo MADE ENTIRELY FROM ENGLISH MILK Naturally rich in VITAMIN "D" Scientifically controlled at every stage, this milk powder is dried by the "IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS." It has a fine. floccu!ent v pin-head Curd which Is easily and completely digested, thereby giving maximum nourishment. The best possible substitute273 words
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Article162 1934-09-30 16 SIKH GOALIE HURT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Playing against the Selangor Club today the Sikh Association lost their goalkeeper, Santa Singh, hi the middle of the first half when he retired wiih an ugly gash on his forehead sustained In a collision with his162 words
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Article202 1934-09-30 16 SELANGOR BEAT MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondents Serein ban. Saturday Selangor IS Negri-Malar. a 5. Selangor beat Negri-Malacca in an inter-State rugby match today by 16 points (four tries and a dropped goal) to five points (a goal). Judging from today's display NegriMalacca's chances this year In th©202 words
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Advertisement312 1934-09-30 16 1 R I T A I M S DfPENDAILt CAR I The cir above if the Twelve-Sn Sport-. Urn d^W^t evetu anale it vau* t& Harrison Invested in his Austin INVEST IN AN AUSTIN because "these Austkis do last M run as well after three years a, three mSatH' months-not312 words
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Advertisement99 1934-09-30 16 Tht Mitt •ijtflblt Btvif Of 1934— 1' m seen* tie fiia again ...lAILY HERALD. IjH IN r' A M CAPITOL: Coming Soon IsVjjLs m^ re, Urn undersigned are prepared to make 1 offer of a handsome silver cup to any nateur cyclist in Singapore who carts to mpet« and can99 words
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Advertisement102 1934-09-30 16 NO MORE SHABBY JsM* FLOORS! RENOFLOR RrGD. THE LIQUID COVERING For use on CONCR ETE or CEMENT FLOORS, FRONT DOOR STEPS, VttAMDAHS, GARDEN SEATS, WOOD, STONi or METAL. Slocked in 1 -gallon tins, Green, Tile Red and Stona. Manufactured by Sissons Br thers Co., Ltd.. Hull. -C. it rffWilham Jacks102 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1934-09-30 17 HOLIDAYS IN AN UNORTHODOX MANNER ON THE PERAK RIVER A delightful trip at Christmas time on the Perak river is described below by a Correspondent. THE Christmas holidays were approaching and I was debating in my mind how I should spend them when two friends who, like myself, were getting1,390 words
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Article187 1934-09-30 17 Venice. At the Congress of Radio 8i010 hem Professor R. W. Wood, of Baltimore University, showed how It was possible to be killed by noise which is inaudible to the naked ear. By means or r. cinematograpn projector. Professor Wood showed a slab of quartz placed In187 words
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Advertisement25 1934-09-30 17 /Hv \V J&QQtjarbonic acid, hydrogen ft pA >v £ijßj& NITROUS OXIDE, COMPRESSED n\K mSShJ WELDING RODS, WELDING JM \^s*^^3s^^M^ ELECTRIC WIELDING. PLANTS 1$ Wmrin Studios25 words
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Advertisement211 1934-09-30 17 SOLE AGENTS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. •B^i____^^^^^^ aaa^i^i^^Jl Warm Studios I m**mmm^ *Joanlsßig for Her Age" "Shb's the picture of health ss I I bright as can be. I've been feeding M^f^^W her Quaker Oats evcrsince she was 1 i baby. I'm certain thaut has helped 1 L».«n. a.211 words
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Article, Illustration2213 1934-09-30 18 PERAK LAWYER'S VIEWS ON BADMINTON (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. THE "Badminton In Malaya" handbook by "Racquet" is a new publication from Perak. The publisher has tpared no pains In collecting Information. The book Is profusely illustrated and Is being sold at 50 cts. Almost2,213 words
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Article70 1934-09-30 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 26. The Negri Oembllan Colts hockey team played at Nllal yesterday and defeated the NUal Club by three goals to nil. The scorers were O. Wooden, and O'Hara (2). (From Our Own Correspondent. Seremban, Sept. 29. The Sung«l UJong Club played one70 words
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Advertisement305 1934-09-30 18 COUPONS RUBBER REGULATION. SINGAPORE. HOLDINGS OF LESS THAN IN ACRES. NOTICE is hereby eiven that the issue ct coupons for the second quarter (Oct. 1 to Dec. 31. 1934) will be made In the Land Office. Singapore, beginning Oct. 1. as detailed below. Every owner, before he receives coupons, will305 words
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Advertisement672 1934-09-30 18 II 1 1 HiiiHiwiiniiniHiiiHiniii iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiihiii i ■iniiinii!miii)!l|| HDWtoTAKE iCDLDSeINFLUENZA i iJM^P^MMM^M^WMa—W^W^.^^ i^r mm Take 3 'ASPRO' Tablets immedi- scientifically formulated as a result of 1 ately the first sign of a Cold appears, careful chemical research investiga- g I and 2 Tablets every three hours tions and quick relief672 words
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Advertisement76 1934-09-30 19 i "Triumph" I i 77k? Trosfa Motor Cj/cfe I i I Model XO7/1 175 cc O.H.V. «•<••• L2H 2Socc O.H.V. I $280.00. $350.00. j Model 3/2- 350 cc O.H.V. Model 2/1 250 cc O.H.V. $475.00. $425.00. j 1935 Models Now Arriving. i i Write or call for full particulars to76 words
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Article186 1934-09-30 20 Only One Remedy Needed. Having rheumatism so badly that ahe could scarcely walk, this woman began to put on a load of superfluous flesh. In a letter Just received, she writes I had a severe attack of rheumatism In both knees. It was so bad186 words
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1739 1934-09-30 20 SINGAPORE CAPTAIN INJURED THE HALF-BACK PROBLEM Newcomers 9 The Rest 8. ALTHOUGH they played one short for three quarters of the game, the Rest fought back well in the second half against the Newcomers and were only beaten by a single point,1,739 words
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Article94 1934-09-30 20 PERAK IN WINNING POSITION AGAINST SELANGOR (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. In the tennis match on the Ipoh Club courts between Perak and Selangor out of six singles matches Perak won four and Selangor two. The following are the results < Perak players first): Chin Kee94 words
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Article99 1934-09-30 20 FIRST INTER-STATE HOCKEY MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. In the first inter-State fixture, Perak beat Negri Sembilan by 4 goals to 1. The excellent play of Negri goalie and full backs saved Negri from a bigger defeat. Negri were unfortunate fn playing the first half against99 words
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Advertisement408 1934-09-30 20 TJiVvirwiJcßO-SENSITIVE RADIO S^2\ TUBES llvV/L STANDARO FOR \^\y *LL RADIOS WHICH RADIO rf r|! TUBES ARE BEST? lam sate I cannot tell a good radio tube I SZr* -i^N. by l o ln t "or I fm do I know an engineer j" J I who can tell merely by408 words
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Advertisement68 1934-09-30 20 I SiopsTickling I j^^ I Throat I rfllal Stoo it, quickly, with Chamberlain's Ji^K^^"^ltJ Cough Remedy. Soothes away the sore- j^^^gjiWlS,CoiuS [f ness, brooks up inflammation, clears I^^^HwPOUP, tne air passages. Safe for children as js* 8£53L...1HB £5 3L...IH well as odults, for it contains no narcot- IB"52f C ''|fj68 words
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Advertisement434 1934-09-30 20 GREAT STOCKTAKING -SALE, BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL GOODS Commencing Sept. 28th FOR A SHORT SEASON OHLY J. T. CHANRAI CO, SILK WAREHOUSE 62, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, MAAS-1 k M <iET RID OF INDIGESTION aN^ yVj RHEUMATISM AND L\ i i'A NERVE TROUBLES \^^BBBtmmmmy Your aches and pains socn disappear by434 words
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Article719 1934-09-30 21 SEEDED PLAYER ELIMINATED fIiHE large crowd of badminton en- thuslasts which flocked to the B.V.C. Drill Hall yesterday to witness the opening ties In the flrst round of the men's open 3lngles championship were rewatded by seeing several interesting and well contested games. A great surprise was in719 words
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Article997 1934-09-30 21 The following is Fraser and Co 's list of closing prices in Singapore yesterday: MINING. Ampat Tin (4) 5s 5s 9d c d Asam Kumbang (*> 37s «d 40b x-d. Austral Matey (t> 50* S2i 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (Sa) 14* M ISa 3d cd. Ayer997 words
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Article104 1934-09-30 21 "Demonstration, please!" demanded Court Inspector D. R. Cowie yesterday, when a Chinese appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander on a charge of professing to tell fortunes by birds. A caged Java sparrow with beautiful grey-blue plumage was carried into court with a collection of strange paraphernalia used104 words
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Article234 1934-09-30 21 10 Years' Suffering Cured at Once. Every stomach sufferer ought to read ?h# remarkable experience of Mr. McL This is what he writes: "For the last ten years I have suffered from an ulcerated stomach and was simply ufraid to eat. For hours after I would234 words
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Advertisement719 1934-09-30 21 Spicy COSTUMES! BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! Eye-Opening Dances! Brilliant Acrobatic Artistes! Peppy MUSIC! [p- LlWZ^W*^m WWkm Sk ■VlfJr** V%P§lf| ■■■■19 THF BEST STAGE SHOW SINCE THEM ARCUS Company. LiSL^aiJ BRYIViAN'S REVUE at the capitol: ife^PnCGAPC'G fine primrose OflADO^c^^l N^bUooAbtD beehive honey oUArqv^^ ANOTHER GOSSAGE'S COMPETITION 'Jp^raraP^SJc *y! BIG ™O ENTRANCE Ftt! jfgßt719 words
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Advertisement38 1934-09-30 21 "TO LEND $50,000, One or more mortgages. Trustee s Securities, reasonable Interest. Particulars t:> Box No. J Sunday Times TO LET. 5, Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd.. Entry 1/12/34., Inspection any time. Further particulars from Tel. 3170. m38 words
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Article2654 1934-09-30 22 Johore Rugger Optimism Problems Of Grading Club Tennis Players fTHE Andrew Currie Cup, which c»r--1 rirs with it the title of woman golf champion of Singapore Island, has reached the final state and, as expected. Lady Iluggard. who has won the title previously, and Mrs. Cherry will2,654 words
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Advertisement146 1934-09-30 22 Holiday Time in AUSTRALIA Don't Miss this Great Event! PLAN to be in beautiful Melbourne for the Centenary for it will be the greatest event South of the Line. In a mild climate similar to the South of France this million-peopled city offers you an unprecedented programme of events in146 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-30 22 If FAMOUS CELLOPHANE WRAPPED KIPPERS, FRESH HERRINGS. BLOATERS. HADDOCKS. FISH FILLETS. HALIBUT. PLAICE. TURBOT. SMOKED SALMON ARBROATH SMOKIES A delicacy from the W North of Scotland V ■^^^^■■^^■^"^■^■■■^^■^■■^■■■■^■^■i^^B^Bß^^^^ Warm Situliog 49. ■MEs^ BBBa I i_V jB ■VHbbW CHb^t ■^■■^■b39 words
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Article953 1934-09-30 23 SAMUEL IN SMASHING FORM VICTORY WITH MOY CHONG SENG AT THE V.L HALL Koala Lumpur. rpHE finals of the open doubles and Junior doubles championships organised by the Selangor Badminton Association were completed at the V.I. Hall In the presence of a large crowd of enthusiasts. The953 words
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Article582 1934-09-30 23 $800 MATTING WANTED Play continues today In the senior tournaments for the championship of Singapore, at the 8. V. C. Drill Hall Several interesting games should be seen both In the monlng and afternoon sessions, as most of the players are well matched. The game between582 words
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Article21 1934-09-30 23 Dublin, Saturday. The newspaper dispute has ended and resumption of publication Is expected in a few days. Renter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article97 1934-09-30 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jasin, Friday. The wedding according to old Chinese custom took place last Sunda" in the village of Kesang, Jasin. of Mr Chan Chin Peng of the Sinitary Board Seremban. and Miss Low Bam Yong <»f Kesang, a former pupil of the Suyda.n Girls' School.97 words
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Article240 1934-09-30 23 EXCITING HOME FOOTBALL WALES BEATEN ENGLAND'S GOALIE TWICE KNOCKED OUT The first of the soccer international matches took place yesterday, at Cardiff, when England beat Wales 4—o. Cardiff, Saturday. A CROWD of 50,000 saw the match England won the toss. Wales opened with a raid which was quickly checked. TheReuter - 240 words
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Article307 1934-09-30 23 ARSENAL'S 5-1 WIN London, Saturday. Following are the results of todays League football matches: Division I. Arsenal 5 Birmingham 1 Aston Villa 4 Preston N. K. 2 i Blackburn R. 0 Stoke C. 1 Chelsea 2 Orlmsby T. 0 Derby Co. 2 Tottenham l Leeds U. 2 Huddersfield307 words
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Article83 1934-09-30 23 VICTORIA INSTITUTION BEATEN BY ONLY GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Victoria Institution playing hockey against the Rangers lost by an odd goal. The teams were well matched, the boys having the better or the exchanges. The Rangers were lucky, the boys falling to convert83 words
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Article114 1934-09-30 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jasin. Sept. 27. Mr. Vasava Singh's efforts to form a local hockey eleven has met with success. Both practices this week were well attended, and from the Mneral form of the players, there is no do"v that a ustJul XI can be pi t114 words
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Article83 1934-09-30 23 Under the auspices of the Clerical Union, the Singapore Open Championship 10 Miles Cross Country Race will be run on Sunday Oct. 28. starting from the Union Club House, Rangoon Road at 7.00 a.m. The closing date for entries is Oct. 21, and all intending competitors who83 words
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Article57 1934-09-30 23 The finals of the American tennis tournament were held on the Goodwood Park courts yesterday afternoon Mrs. O. W. Crawford presented th? prizes. The results were Mixed Doable*.— Winners. Mr. Nairn and Miss Peche. Runners-up. Mr. Kent and Miss Dennis. Men's douMes. Winners. Mr. Cher rlngton and Mr.57 words
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Article37 1934-09-30 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Friday. The deith occurred here yesterday following a motor accident of Mr. D K. Samy. chief clerk, on Sungei Mahang Estate, Nilal. The funeral took place here today.37 words
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Article162 1934-09-30 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Plans are afoot to construct an amusement park in Taiping on a site facing the Methodist Church at the extreme end of Theatre Road. Behind the scheme is the well-known landowner and proprietor of Messrs. Talk Hj k Co., Mr. Toh Eng Hoe,162 words
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Advertisement177 1934-09-30 23 -t ■■■.■■■■i' 3^ EDISON BELL ELECTRIC I f MwVflWl I CHROMIC NEEDLES Mlwfl^S|k^S9M|l7tm\ To obtain bert result from your Electric FAMsFffj!^^■Mm3*\ Oramophones. It Is necessary that a special B^iwH|lllk^lL-SfllMCH\ kind of need)? having a greater vibration to VBMMmK^^HmmBIHi required The Edison Bell Electric Chronic Nif^sw Needles arc specially r>~igned and177 words
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Advertisement157 1934-09-30 23 j I r ■ITI ANNUAL INTEREST OF 2|% IL PAID QUARTERLY. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Is yoor -asfcwt way to save. AH the odd cents pnt carefully aside and regularly deposited will Tery quirkly gire yon ready moMey for any possible emergency. Easily accessible and always available you should hesitate no157 words
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Article, Illustration45 1934-09-30 24 HE. the Officer Administering Government, Mr. A. Caldecott (centre), and Mrs. Caldecott were present at the S.A.F.A. Cup final at Aiuon Road yesterday. The Malays and the Marine Department drew 2 2 in the Cup Anal. The Marines' goalie is seen savin*45 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-09-30 24 Mat Noor rets in a rood shot for the Malays.10 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-09-30 24 A corner awarded to the Malays produces an exciting moment.10 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-09-30 24 The band of the Wiltshire Reginieiit provided music at the interval11 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-09-30 24 The Newcomers beat the Rest by 9 points to 8 in yesterday's Rue by trial on the paaang18 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-30 24 We are specialists in FURNITURE Bring your problems to as? SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria street, Singapore.17 words
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Advertisement280 1934-09-30 24 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83, VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION A3SIVANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) fir*. Life. Marine, Accident. Gaaraatc* and Motor. ASSETS—— f6O.OOO.OM. Arthur C. Potts. Manager A Underwriter Eastern Branch. Singapore NO WORE ERRORS ■1 J^ ADOOMtfIR \dds, suDtracts ana muiti-280 words
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Miscellaneous93 1934-09-30 24 Head OsVe: Cerll Street. Singapore Phones Editorial: 5151-515? Advertking 77«] General Office 770; Printing Publish Ing: 77*3 Trt: "Times" Slrgape.e. Kaala Lam pur. OA>e: 25 Java Street Phone: SMS. London OnVe: 4» 43 Fleet Street. London. X.C.4. Tele: "Leadmalaya." American Advertising Represt-niative: Foreign Publishers Represent*' tives, Inc. West 44th Street.93 words
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