The Straits Times, 21 October 1934
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Title Section36 1934-10-21 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 148. Sunday, October 21, 1934. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 148. Sunday, October 21, 1934. Price 10 cent36 words
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Article, Illustration959 1934-10-21 1 Several Machines Make Forced Landings IRISH ENTRANT TO RACE BY ITSELF MOLLISONS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE CROWDS IN EVENING DRESS WATCH THE START r ihe greatest air race in history started yesterday morning when 20 machines set off from Mildenhall, Suffolk, for Melbourne. The X.L.M.Reuter - 959 words
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Article82 1934-10-21 1 ESCAPED PRISONER FOUND MAN DETAINED AT IPOH (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, Saturday. INFORMATION has been received here that a man answering the description of the Batavian Javanese who is wanted for escaping from police custody in Seremban while on charges of attempted murder and being in possession of an82 words
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Article100 1934-10-21 1 BEST WISHES TO DUKE OF GLOUCESTER (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. When the KLig and Queen and the Frlnce of Wales inspected the air race entrants last night her Majesty asked Mrs. Amy MolHson to deliver an oral message to the Duke of Gloucester. "You will100 words
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Article, Illustration74 1934-10-21 1 TWINS FOR THE SULTAN OF PERAK (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. lAT 9.30 this morning, at the Istana Iskandar, Kuala Kangsar, Her Highness the Raja Perumpuan, wife of the Sultan of Perak, gave birth to twin girls. On inquiry I [was informed j that Her Highness and the The74 words
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Article129 1934-10-21 1 CASH PRIZES FOR SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND PENANG. Correct solutions in The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Contest No. 21, printed on Oct. 7, were: Bird, Sole. Storm, Male, Bolt. Store. Long. Pe^l. Child. Glass, Way and Squares. There were an unusual number of mistakes in the entries submitted a*?d129 words
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Article58 1934-10-21 1 London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Syminglun and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 6 l t d. (Sellers) 6 7 nd. Market Steady. SILVER. Spot »H KidForward 24d. CROSS RATE. London-New York. 4.95" New York-London, 4.97 after 4.97*. (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City58 words
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Article63 1934-10-21 1 Daily Prices Current For R.M.A. No. 1 K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Apr-June Tone of Market Easj. Latest Cable per In. London Spot Sheet 6 7« d. New York Spot Sheet (Friday's dose) G. eta. IS 15/ U. I ipot (loose) F.O.B.) Current month nov.-Detv Fan. -Mar. tor-June Noon,63 words
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1133 1934-10-21 1 HER SEARCHLIGHT AS A GUIDE By OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Seletar, Saturday. I LEARN that H.M.S. Terror, tho depot ship at the Naval Base, and H.M.S. Grimsby, the British Naval sloop, are being called into service for the air race. H.M.S. Grimsby arrived1,133 words
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Advertisement25 1934-10-21 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Grtvt Britain.) U*ad OOet tot M«U>« SINGAPORE. Tomorrow's Straits Times will contain an eight-page Air Race Supplement.25 words
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Advertisement60 1934-10-21 1 Babies love BEAR BRAND y J k^L Genuine Swiss Milk. *^^^9*(^fc^_ ■Eft t^^SSSm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* aV^Ta^Ea 01 Bear Brand Milk is real, pure natural milk, with nothing added and nothing sr% W m A ■"X taken away... just sterile I— lized— for your safety. BRAND (25§8) Sole AgenU for Malaya: JOSEPH TRAVERS60 words
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Advertisement6 1934-10-21 1 Seiffl MOTOR POLICIES 5 a.m. EDITION6 words
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Article, Illustration1693 1934-10-21 2 THERE was a round of gaiety last week for some. I went to hear and see Geoffrey Toye's ballet called "The Haunted Ballroom," at Sadler's Wells. Despite a personal tendency towards the Philistine rather than the Philharmonic, I mas -nthralled This statement is made in all due1,693 words
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Article68 1934-10-21 2 Shillong <E. Bengal). At about three o'clock in the afternoon, during a severe thunderstorm over Shillong. a large thunderbolt fell on the ground near Mr. T. W. Clark's iarm. The thunderbolt fell with an earsplitting crash, tearing up the ground within a diameter of six lee*. Mr. Clark68 words
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Advertisement244 1934-10-21 2 •J^ V Few Escape The Menace of rNervesi YOU Need Yeast-Vite^. See the red light I Reoognue the >y danger signal NOW and begin at once Ww/^^^T^k B to invoke the aid of thii great Triumph '*^^r J^aF of Modern Medical Science. i i 'f^ W ,Ak In the 'YeaatViU'244 words
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Article, Illustration1945 1934-10-21 3 MAINLY about MALAYANS By THE WANDERER the England-Mel-bourne aeroplanes are not expected to reach Singapore until tomorrow morning, there is sure to be a good crowd at Seletar before then. I know of several parties who planned to go on from the Sea View gala to the aerodrome early this1,945 words
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256 1934-10-21 3 VICTORIA MEMORIAL CALCUTTA STRUCTURE TO BE COMPLETED. The Victoria Memorial, Calcutta, as it stands today, although a beautiful structure, is not complete. Four [cupolas which were to have adorned the four corner towers and which were included in the original design by the late Sir William Emerson, the architect, were256 words
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Advertisement134 1934-10-21 3 tf MAN W /V^ M "Y\/ HAT «on>rtolng difference Wster^ >4f VV bury's Compound has made in myl life! I greet each day with new vigour work without fear of f atitrue enjoy my; leisure hours with unbounded xest i jotf <^m have almost forgotten what It is to] catch134 words
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Advertisement332 1934-10-21 3 I^oKj§S These Hotels will ma he t^Cj; your stay enjoyable -ENGLANDGEORGE GOLDSACK, formerly of the "Europe** and "Runnymede" will welcome you and understand all your needs at the "OLD ROSE INN,*' WOKINGHAM, BERKS. One hour from Hyde Park Corner. Please write for illustrated Brochure from Sunday Times Office. Rates from332 words
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Advertisement387 1934-10-21 3 LONDON CALLS INSISTENTLY V*^ST and rnjoy at either nP^JA HOTEL REMBRANDT South Kensington 8. W. facing the Victoria and Albert Museum iafi^L or HOTtL rubens /^**SlV Buckingham Palact Road facing Buckingham Palace Every attention ln pleasing surroundings. PERFECT Q'JIKTL'DL. THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING have running hot and387 words
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Article583 1934-10-21 4 S CR EEN LAND SECRETS "ETJNNY, that tale about the happen- Ings at a conference at one of the major studios. They were thinking of producing a musical picture with a Viennese background. A director got up and suggested that they use Johann Strauss music for it, because, not only583 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-10-21 4 Mary's Uttle lamb followed her about. Maureen O'SullJvaji, the M.G.M. film actress, prefers to keep hers under her arm.19 words
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Article181 1934-10-21 4 ANGLO-INDIANS "BAD AT TEAM WORK" Madras. Appealing for unity among AngloIndians, Mr. E. H. M. Bower, president of the Madras Branch of the A.-L and D.E. Association, addressing a local meeting said: "I want Anglo-Indians to go out as free, men and women and battle with181 words
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Article589 1934-10-21 4 By ELY CULBERTSON IN the play of the hand I am sure that more players get a great degree of satisfaction out of the development of squeezes and forced lead plays than from any other standard form of j brilliant Dummy play at the bridge table. This Is589 words
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Article606 1934-10-21 4 PECULIARITIES OF THE BREED By OUR EXPERT PERHAPS one of the most common fowls in Malaya, and also one that can scarcely be called a mongrel since it originates from these parts, is the Frizzle poultry. The Chinese have called It the "pineapple bird" owing to the606 words
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Advertisement74 1934-10-21 4 HY AI'IHHXTMh.NT T OHM IHKKiyG He said to me— there's a Scotch mist around VjX?n L ■fc^aaaPßaL* **i —^»*a&-Z-^n J I aaafrl ~^y OHaV M/Sama t L Msa&V«9^aw I said to him— l've never missed a round when the Scotch is Red Label JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820.. .5T1LL GOING STRONG..74 words
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Advertisement230 1934-10-21 4 FOR POULTRY. KOSSOLIAN BLOOD SALT. It prevents (apes A liver troubles It cares Anaemia and weakness It restores lost appetite It Increase* etc production It gives luxuriant feather growth Price 75 cents per tin. MEDICAL HALL LTD. Chemists. FOR HORSES. Radlol, Bone-R*dlol. Radlol Kidney Legwath Powders. Reduelne, "Evelyn" Stock Pood,230 words
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Advertisement553 1934-10-21 5 $500 FOR PICTURE PUZZLES Free -Entry Competition For What Names Are Hidden Sum ay Times Readers In These Drawings? Bdow will be found another of The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competitions. A list of names of people, taken from a directory, is given, together with 12 drawings. Each of the553 words
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Advertisement100 1934-10-21 5 1 CUT OUT THIS j ENTRY FORM I PICTURE PUZZLE, N0.— 23. [2i-i#-j4.] I agree to enter The Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competition on the a J conditions laid down in this issue, i I consider that the following are J the correct titles »f the muzzles print- ed, the100 words
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Advertisement929 1934-10-21 5 ESTABLISHED HOOk v o s-_BLf-4 o v r fiTmfl. nttV HK-fisT- SELVES EVW"« n BV_i_Rß|H| Kr^'L JOED CAKR COLLEGE IS A CAR- Ksf-s-rVMIC-Cs-T'nl CsU^Ws-P THB success oV our ced a CMirrF^FHT __r-_-_B-__KH-iB-Hi^^^b STUDENTS. THERB IS NO EER— A SUCCESbr-UL P_M-1 -H"|a_a_i KjS_JB CMftR KEaSon. SllcksS PROGRESSIVE CAREER. H_H_a_s_s_«_Bff^_™__B_Hßs__B BKtEDS SUCCESS929 words
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Article, Illustration768 1934-10-21 6 THE WAR LEADERS MADE TO APPEAR FOOLS 'Ludicrous Mr. Churchill' War Memoirs of David Lloyd George. Volume 111. Ivor Nicholson And Watson. 21s. ADVANCING years do nothing to lessen Mr. Lloyd George's mastery of the picturesque or his genius for invective. In this, the third volume of his768 words
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Article1531 1934-10-21 6 ly Military Conference tn November, 1S16) written with a. chuckle at Uie thought of the ease with vhich the politician* assembled at that time In Park could be taken in. The Allied Staff* always seemed to me to argue with the incoherence and Inconsequence with which children reason.1,531 words
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Article, Illustration4322 1934-10-21 7 LL.G/S FEARS FOR THE FUTURE (Continued from previous page) A vein of self-sufficient obstinacy In th< new Minister contributed to the dlfficul' ies that bafl!'.-d all our endeavours. .Mr Chamberlain regarded these suggestions aj Involving an aspersion on the men he had4,322 words
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Advertisement373 1934-10-21 7 Science throws new light on tooth decay Pain is nature's warning Bjajaßßßßßßjajaßj that teeth are diseased. The $wF^ r* Ba B^s\ I If a Is! I 1 f wBQt J t T Bsc |SJB) m^ V W^eflaw. f£* aw 'S«lafc 5 contrmt •tti« i #L 1^ M I I gar373 words
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Advertisement22 1934-10-21 7 ara \e $&^y F* M^ fm SI J BE UP TO DATE SHELLTOXKATE Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company Straits Settlements) Lta.22 words
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726 1934-10-21 8 Our London Fashion Correspondent - Our London Fashion Correspondent By CLOTHES FOR BUSY PEOPLE Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Oct. 9. |J»VEN the most frivolous of women have spared a lfttle time this week to study the proceedings of what migrht well be called the women's parliament, although it is726 words
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Article452 1934-10-21 8 A FASCINATING HOBBY Women are finding that knitting, as a hobby— especially when silk is used— U more enthralling than ever it was. The fact that elaboration is not necessary is one of the great advantages of the new styles. The woman with an ingenious mind452 words
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Article, Illustration471 1934-10-21 8 WENDY BARRIE TO WED HONG KONG'S FILM STAR WENDY Barrle, Hong Kons s own Him star, and daughter of Mr. F. C. Jenkin. K.C., the Hong Rons barrister, is shortly to be married to Mr. William (Woolworth* Donahue, a cousin of Barbara Hutton (Princess MdlvanD. the heiress to the Woolworth471 words
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Advertisement390 1934-10-21 8 iaß FaY Mk set at home! You can have beautifully groomed hair if you use Amami Wave-Set. A few minutes, a little trouble, and a bottle of Amami Wave-Set is all that is needed for setting smooth waves and tight, crisp curls at home. Amami WaveSet is not sticky, oily390 words
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Advertisement157 1934-10-21 8 aaa— aWaaaaaaaal V New Life. New Health New Vitality fo anjoy lift to tha full, v faca daaroatrw« antf losi of vitality, to rtttw* haalth and vigour, tach person can, •nd ihould, tako ad van tat of tho II wonderful restorative powers of phyllosan: Doctor* and IctonttoU unita la ttw157 words
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Advertisement71 1934-10-21 8 For #J Xmas Cards Xmas Presents plu.c c«ll T HUNG YEH& Co. (THE LACQUER BOUSE) 155, Orchard Road, 2nd next to Post Office PERFECT jelly is iM^^Wj/ a welcome aJ- //^&ji^^/jLrJ dition to any meal. ((/MlSft W^ If you would have, a i^S iSSSLvy instantly, sets quickly^ and contains the71 words
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Advertisement133 1934-10-21 8 RENE ULLMANN (MUUnen Department) —NOW ON VIEW— The Smartest GOWNS for all occasions. Also SPORTS SUITS. SHORTS and SUN DRESSES. —VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES— New HATS and PAGS In exclusive patterns. RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING. STAMFORD ROAD. fouS WAYTO H^^^l WHITE TEETHTH AT ATTRAa J M— ayPMHLB E Start brushing your133 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1934-10-21 9 SEEN IN SINGAPORE BUT WEATHER SPOILS DRESS PARADE By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT LAST week-end, when I paid a visit to Kuala Lumpur, I found Selangor folk and many other visitors from various parts of Malaya having a hectic time. First of all. there were the1,213 words
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Article57 1934-10-21 9 Karachi A professor at Shikirpur (Slnd) Art* College has resigned over a poem. Professor Naik is a Mahratu and during a poetic symposium recited in college on Sunday uncomplimentary references were made to some Mahratta supervisors engaged on Shikirpur drainage works. It Is against these expressions that Professor57 words
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Advertisement53 1934-10-21 9 On an English fannsteaJ. From such fine cows as these conies B I 9 sK tfl m s& wPf fHV A _H. B H H H _n^H I I m _n I L^_i_M[^siß9s3^H_^^L§f 1* I J I-* Jl |s___^^ 4.1 1_— jb^__Jk i_-s^__l T^ fjriTW *wnou^ MI IKL li^fe^ CONCENTRATED53 words
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Miscellaneous143 1934-10-21 9 Oar Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. c 1. Famous explorer 24 Eagles 4. Guide 26* Meuurt 10. liteh city 27" R^rtrf 12. Belonging to us 31 Roof-room 13. Phantoms jj Harden 14. Smudges v Moor-fowl 18. Number 34 Decree 17. Chided M Bristle*. 18. Decorate n, sailing-boat Solution Of Last Week'g143 words
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Article518 1934-10-21 10 At the end of 1533. according to the Rubber Statistics Handbook lor Hti, issued by the Department of Statistics, there were 171,727 acres of budgrafted rubber in Malaya. With the stoppage of planting when the restriction scheme was introduced on June 1 last there can have been very little increase518 words
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Article619 1934-10-21 10 SIX DAYS' NEWS SUNDAY. One hundred Spanish rebels burled alive In mine In Astu rl;is when shell fired by Government artillery destroys mine entrance. One hundred and fifty rebels found dead In village of Campomanes which had been shelled by Government forces. Two Government planes collide, and occupant of each619 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1934-10-21 10 The Assertions of Ananias THE DARK (1,000) HORSE. $io for f V— "Strange though it may seem, your ill-gotten fame travels even this far, but only those who were in the East can appreciate your humour." That is the opening paragraph from a letter written Somewhere in Surrey which reached1,246 words
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Advertisement242 1934-10-21 10 JALHAMBRA nPFNINR TODAY urtnißb 315 615 915 WOMEN AND MEN SIDE BY SIDE! Digging, loving and a fighting in a new i v\ gold ruth of todoyl A Ik -^•"^Ha, ?UI>CO/a A K>X PICTURI with *^> JOHN BOLES j CLAIRE TREVOR J HARRt GREEtygP ProJmctJ by K^IH SOL M. WURTZELVjIT242 words
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Advertisement50 1934-10-21 10 |PIA N O TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE j E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd. 1.. NEW WORLD! SINGAPORE. Side Snows. Cabaret Dancing. Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas. i WANTED SECONDHAND Telegraphic Code Books Bentlcys. or A B.C. 5 and 6 Edition or both. State lowest cash price. N, Sunday Times.50 words
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Advertisement67 1934-10-21 10 STOP PRESS. (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Satarday. The Special Commissioner of the Ananias News Factory has been admitted to hospital sufferinf from severe bodily injuries. It appears that the S.C. was prowling round the town this morning In search of scoops when he met Mr. and said just two words67 words
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Advertisement40 1934-10-21 10 JL spirit of n/fli\Wil WHY NOT A PRACTICAL iwnijitvu GIFT FOR YOUR FRIENDS AT HOME THIS (T% CHRISTMAS Penumed Udtnpeih CohedcPuddinp to ensure cUnOKCf^ yequttited X MAS DELIVERY SEN D US r* l^^^^ YOU R ORDERS L^ 22j>J Singapore t^^m^^^^gm^MMfgm40 words
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Miscellaneous13 1934-10-21 10 The Straits Times EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS13 words
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Miscellaneous30 1934-10-21 10 TODAY High Water, 9.38 a.m. 8.7 ft.. 10.03 p.m 9.6 ft. Football: M.F.A. League, Fatul Karib vs. Shahar Kamar. Jalan Besar Stadium. 3olf: Garrison Club vs. 3epoy Lines, Garrison Club.30 words
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Article390 1934-10-21 11 GUARD OF HONOUR FOR RULERS AT TOMORROW'S COUNCIL MALAY REGIMENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A LONG -FELT desire of the four rulers of the Federated Malay States will come nearer realisation on Monday when each of them will inspect with pride a squad of armed soldiery. This390 words
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Article410 1934-10-21 11 EURASIAN RUBBER BROKER CHARGED i Sydney Henson, aged 39, a Eurasian rubber broker, appeared In the police court before Mr. J. M. Brander on a charge of cheating. Henson Is accused of making false representations to Sabine Schwarz on July 11, 1934, that a sum of410 words
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Article62 1934-10-21 11 DR. PAUL RUSSELL IN SINGAPORE. Dr. Paul Russell, field director of .he International Health Division of of the Rockefeller Foundation, is a passenger aboard the President John- son which arrived in Singapore yesterday. He will be stationed at Bombay. He is making a special study of mosquito larvae62 words
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Article432 1934-10-21 11 HOW AIR RACE STARTED 20 MACHINES TAKE OFF JjiOLLOWma Is the order in which r the 20 machines left MildenhaU aerodrome, says Reuter. (The name of the entrant Is given first, then the machine and engine) > J. A. Mollison. London. D. H. Come Gipsy VI. piloted <y Mr. and432 words
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205 1934-10-21 11 K. L. WEDDING SINGAPORE BRIDEGROOM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The wedding took place at St. Mary's Church of Mr. 'Jarl Arthur Westerhout, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Westerhout cf Singapore, and Evelyn Ida, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eberweln of Kuala Lumpur.205 words
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Article21 1934-10-21 11 Mr. T. McEnelly, American ConsulGeneral at Singapore, arrived by the President Jjhnson. He was formerly stationed at Barcelona.21 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-10-21 11 Peter Pekovitch of Zadvarje, near Split, Yugoslavia, is the oldest vegetarian, the oldest total abstainer, the oldest non-smoker and the oldest bachelor In the world. Peter is 120 years of age.33 words
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Article261 1934-10-21 11 2 SCRATCH PLANES There are sixteen machines competing In the handicap race. Capt. Neville-Stack and S. L. Turner are scratch. With a speed of 188.44 m.p.h. their estimated flying time is 66 hrs. 45 mins. 36 sees. Mr. and Mrs. Molllson, Mr. C. W. A. Scott261 words
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178 1934-10-21 11 HYDERABAD PLAGUE VILLAGERS STILL SHY OF INOCULATION. Hyderabad. The latest Hyderabad plague report shows that during the last Fasjl month there were seven Imported cases of plague In the city, of which two ended fatally. All necessary measures were taken to fumigate areas endangered by imported cases. Strenuous measures are178 words
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Article891 1934-10-21 11 The following is Fraser and Co.'s list of closing prices In Singapore yesterday Buktt Tlmah ($10) 14.00 aam C Serdang ($5) 5.25 6.50 Connemara (tl> 1.80 1.70 cJL Olenealy (tl) 220 230 Haytor (tl > I.4ft 100 Indragirt (tl) 1.25 140 Jeram Kuantan 1.15 1 25 Jlrnah891 words
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Advertisement147 1934-10-21 11 TIGER BEER INSURANCE IN FORCE 1 TRIPLED IN 5 YEARS. 1 lII] At the end of 1923. the total jt» J Insurance In Force of the (1923) o g Asia Life Company was S 6.044.000 At the end of 1928. the total was almost exactly 3 times that (1928) of147 words
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Advertisement21 1934-10-21 11 I BOORD'S I I THE ORIGINAL BASIS OF ALL GOOD I COCKTAILS J SOLE AGENT/ JDti N I iniE JLjf 111).21 words
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Article840 1934-10-21 12 COLTS GIVE GOOD DISPLAY United Services ..1; Colts nil. First-class hockey between two of the strongest teams In Singapore was played at Tanglin yesterday, when the United Services and the Singapore Colts met in a first-team fixture. It was a magnificent display, packed with thrills and exciting840 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1934-10-21 12 MRS. PENNEFATHER TO MEET MISS WANG I The men's open singles tournament .was brought to the semi-final stages I yesterday when the three remaining quarter final ties were played off. I Thrilling games have always been seen jat every week-end since the commencement of the senior1,141 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-10-21 12 Incidents in yesterday's game on the Padang between the S.C.C. and the S.V.C. The Volunteers gained a decisive victory- Report on pare 17.23 words
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413 1934-10-21 12 ARSENAL FORGE AHEAD IRELAND BEAT SCOTLAND 2-1 London. Saturday. rE Arsenal went further ahead in Division L yesterday, by beating the Spun. Manchester City, whom they displaced at the top of the table, could only draw with Grimsby. although playing at home. Ireland beat Scotland 2—l at Windsor Park. Belfast,Reuter - 413 words
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Article42 1934-10-21 12 DAVIS FINDS FORM Melbourne. Saturday. Close of play Davis 12.111 (breaks of 821, 206. 441). He made his finest all-round display since he arrived in compiling the first-mentioned break. Lindrum. 11,097 (breaks of 561, 513, 539, 100 unfinished).— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article108 1934-10-21 12 A well deserved tribute to the excellent work done by Mr. Joseph Lee during his fifteen years' service, first as a teacher and then as principal of St. Andrew's School, was paid at a large gathering of old boys of the school yesterday at the school hail.108 words
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Article105 1934-10-21 12 I A pleasant function was held at th« Girls Sports Club yesterday when the prizes won in the recent tournaments were distributed by Capt. Daly. The following are the prize winner*. Championship Singles: Winner. Mlsi M. Lewis; runner-up. Mrs. M. Eber A. Handicap Singles: Winner. Miss M.105 words
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Article20 1934-10-21 12 (From Our Gwn Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The boxing championship bouts were postponed until tomorrow owing to Inclement weather.20 words
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Advertisement164 1934-10-21 12 •SjfS^V VA UDEVILLES ORDINARY 3 HUNGARIAN ARTISTES IN COMIC DANCES AND SPECIAL TRICK PIANO NUMBERS THAT IS WORTH GOING A LONG WAY TO SEE OPENING TONIGHT FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY ADMISSION $1. CONCERT IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND Under the distinguished patronage of 11. E. The Officer Administering164 words
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Advertisement52 1934-10-21 12 AIR RACE AERODROMES BP r t*\ V* ",SSs^3i f"^ m JSm Lw -r^^y* WfatatfFf Mildenhall aerodrosae. where the air race tUr*H it i M COMTaOC OffriCL MO I fom N^Mtt m |WIMU# nxi ••••«'»i-»\C^^^dj\ M»2 «tr*n ft HrfutuiK mi«« \v^\ Mb 3 BC'omoN r»m ram m*m**ca» MMtrwwrt VJ^^^^"^ The aerodrom52 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1934-10-21 13 ADVERSE VOTE AVERTED BY NARROW MAJORITY WEAKENED FAITH IN GOVERNMENT PLANS THE faith of the Conservative Party in the Government's India policy is severely shaken. The Conservative Party Conference at Bristol carried by a majority of only 23 an amendment to a resolution attacking the India1,735 words
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637 1934-10-21 13 There Used To Be Less Crime In Malaya ARMY MURDERS From A CORRESPONDENT ILJURDERS and robberies in the early Hays in this country were few and far between, and when any were committed they <?enerally took place on rivers rather than on terra ftrma. For rivers, being then extensively used637 words
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227 1934-10-21 13 FRIGHTENED TO EAT FOR STOMACH PAINS. There is no need for you to suffer the agonies of gastric and '.omach trouble, of Indigestion, wind or sick stomach. Maclean Brand Stomach Powder gives relief when all other treatments have failed. We receive hundreds of letters from grateful sufferers, and the following227 words
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Advertisement282 1934-10-21 13 Read this Striking Testimonial It is absolutely genuine and is one of many! Mr. P. W. H. Kensington writes, February 15, 1933. "I have suffered terribly for years with Gastric trouble and all its attendant ills, such as Insomnia. Irritability and Constipation. After taking contents of two bottles of Phillips282 words
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Advertisement30 1934-10-21 13 "PERFECT EYESIGHT." T I s^ H^hl Hbs Ev~' ELLISON S. EZEKIEL Co.. Op Irian* and Watchmakers. i I Only Address:— 3. Capitol Building, I I St-imfo'd Road Singapore. Phone 275130 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1934-10-21 14 STEPHANE MANIER - STEPHANE MANIER By The guests had assembled for dinner MORE REVELAiIONS OF HIS AMAZING LIFE in the luxurious villa of Sacha Stavisky, perpetrator of the most amazing frauds of the present century. Police burst into the dining room, revolvers in their' hands. A quick1,853 words
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Advertisement774 1934-10-21 14 TAKE UP PELMANISM CIR HERBERT BARKER, the world- 1 M 1 famous Soerialwt in Manipulative PELMANISM is a vital force, Sur.erv. is another of the many dis- 1 />WH&\ moat 4 P° werfu ■"•nulus to iiPtruished advo<-aU. S of scientific! /ANBP^^HPv CC w* Z orW ever mental traininr. /^BBSt known.774 words
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Advertisement156 1934-10-21 14 I fliMuv/^-NUilnHsiT^ DON'T LURK IN THE nUKflafiwa^aaVlNlflaVSU^B^HnflvYil 2)11 AUU W OT UI JtH*L > fwnufimmvZc^M proUct your health and guard against tha i iftlKumwfti! fl BffllJ ravages of disease Don't wait until It geU JMT^ MwJlii grip on you mOd destroy your a*?? 1 1"** EBtfHI warnp le s ia^Lv156 words
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929 1934-10-21 15 MOVE TO FORM AN ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S hockey matches are now such a popular feature in Singapore that we are apt to lose sight of the fact that less than five years have elapsed smce the first game between two teams of women was played here.929 words
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Article214 1934-10-21 15 London, Oct. 4. Air Marshal Sir John Salmond has been re-elected president of the Bulldog Challenge Cup competition. At the annual meeting it was decided to present to the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops £75 from last seas' n's profits. This brought the total donated to the workshops214 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-10-21 15 The hall of the Johore Badminton Association. The Johore associations is the only one in Malaya axing its own hall.24 words
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Article99 1934-10-21 15 The Austria F.C. of Vienna are to visit England. A match has been arranged against Birmingham at St. Andrews on Dec. 8, and other games will probably be played against Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. The Austria F.C. team Includes a number of the Austrian International side which99 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-10-21 15 Miss Betty Batt in play during the Cumberland Club tennis tournament at Finchley Road. London.18 words
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Article298 1934-10-21 15 RESULTS OF FIRST ROUND The following are the results of the ties played off in the first round of the Johore Badminton Association's tint tournament Junior Singles Championship. Cheriaku (Companion) lost to A Rahlm b. Jaffar (Education) fr— IV 3 15 Seah Slow Puay (Companion) beat Jaffar298 words
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Article548 1934-10-21 15 RUGGER PROBLEMS OF POLICE FINDING FIELDS f (From Our Own Corespondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Since the introduction of rugger In the Federated Maliy States, and more particularly in Selangor. the police force, who undoubtedly possess many husky players, have found exceptional difficulty in getting together a team, fully European or548 words
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Advertisement339 1934-10-21 15 INHALAHTV THE MAGIC DROP FOB COLDS CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HAT FEVER The slmpiuot way to cure a cold Is to put a drop of "VAPEX" on the handkerchief and breathe ths vapour which arises f.-m It This vapour prows stronger and stronger as you Inhale, so that It reaches all the339 words
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1925 1934-10-21 16 YALE PARTY CELEBRATES SECOND ANNIVERSARY The Yale Badminton Party celebrated their second anniversary at the Casino Cafe, Klang. with a dinner and dance. Preceding the dinner, a flashlight photograph of the gathering was taken. Mr. Moey Liang Teck hon. secretary gave a short talk1,925 words
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Article179 1934-10-21 16 New Frocks No Longer Worried Her. "How did she lose that 32 lbs. »t fat? Is what you will be asking. Let her tell you herself "About 18 months ago I weighed 12 st. 10 lbs— which I can assure you annoyed me very much. Everything179 words
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Advertisement94 1934-10-21 16 I Efficient in JKI use. Deli-^s^ 'cate and delightful in flavour, j&jfci I Contain no A^;_ narcotic or Q^jr harmful drugs. Have you got a raw tiddish. irritating sore throat? Allenbury's f^Sfotx Pastilles bring T^ jHrK quick and lastx^^^ ing relief. They do not stain the teeth. #ora husky voice?94 words
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Advertisement577 1934-10-21 16 LADIES. If joii an abort jou raa in araaaa ;uui bri(hl and. at on. aa* ikf mm iitun. d'trlu* ikal irawful. willour wava^a^ ■«ur. thai la w much a*mirr4. b) adoptiac tk* Boaa Hnirn it NIVKk /^^N. PIIUI Ho dlaouaafurl ur lUnfrr la hralin onc«\ kat.T.r i. ini.)l«id. and Ihouaand.577 words
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Article1181 1934-10-21 17 State Players' Disappointing Performance S.V.C. 23 pts.; S.C.C. 9 pts. I FftHERE must have been many seeds of doubt sown in the minds of the Singapore rugby selectors when they saw the Singapore Volunteers defeat with ease an S.C.C. fifteen which included no fewer than1,181 words
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Article290 1934-10-21 17 INTER-STATE HOCKEY AT IPOH (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. In the inter-State hockey match played here today, Selangor had little difficulty in beating. Perak by three goals to one. Selangor were superior in f. /cry resiiect, their forwards combining well, and in the passing which showed290 words
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Article68 1934-10-21 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Maxwell English School sports this morning was largely attended. The prizes were presented by Mr. C. O. Sollls, Inspector of Schools. Selangor. Victoria Institution won the interschool relay with Batu Road School and Maxwell English School second and third, respectively.68 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-10-21 17 An incident in the match between the London football clubs. West Hani and Fulhara. played at Upton Park. Barratt (West Ham) and Hammond (Fulham) are jumping for V-e br» f rT"=t fl?m won, I—l.1 1.37 words
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Article414 1934-10-21 17 AUTUMN MEETING ON SATURDAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The following are the handicaps fo the first day of the Perak Turf Club autumn meeting on Oct. 27. Race 1. Hones, Class 3. Div. IV. 5 furs., straight Aurora 9.0, Kissin Time 8.9, Winfleld 8.7,414 words
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Article39 1934-10-21 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. At the Brickfields Road English School annual sports today, Amaldas won the "A" Division Individual championship and Alagan won tfae "B Division championship. Mr. C. G. Sollls gave away the prizes.39 words
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309 1934-10-21 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor displayed all round superiority today when they defeated Perak by 16 points (a drop goal and four tries) to 3 points (a try.) His Excellency the High Commissioner, the Chief Secretary and the British Resident were present.309 words
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Article336 1934-10-21 17 R.A. DEFEAT THE OLD RAFFLESIANS K.A. (Blakan Mali) ..2; O.K. A. 0 An exceedingly scrappy game of hockey between the R.A. (Blakan Matl) and the Old Rafflesians Association on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday ended in a win for the r_A. by 1 two goals to nil.336 words
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Article2652 1934-10-21 18 Boxing Goes Ahead Quiet Week Of Rugger— Standard Of Hockey Improved IT is good to note that fresh blood is being introduced into the ring at Singapore. Boxing is slowly but surely gaining in popularity and it is only by the bringing in of new fighters that2,652 words
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Article, Illustration35 1934-10-21 18 iuiet Australian rricketrrs leaving St. Pancras Station, London, on the Orontes boat-train to return home, taking with them the "Ashes" McCabe and O'Reilly are seen surrounded by a crowd of admirers.35 words
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Article344 1934-10-21 19 THE MALACCA TOURNAMENT RAIN INTERFERES (From Jur Own Correspondent.) Malacca. R-ilf, during the week interfered with several of the games m the annual Badminton Association tournament. Further results are: Open singles:— Second round: Tay Koon Urn beat C. J. Shepherdion 3_o, i&— 4; Cho Kirn Hawke beat M. Kandiah, 15—1.344 words
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1159 1934-10-21 19 NEXT MONTH'S IPOH MEETING EASY VICTORIES IN THE SELANGOR TOURNAMENTS Koala Lumpur. THE proposed rules for the Malayan Badminton Association having been drafted, the Selangor Badminton Association Is now sending a copj of these rales to the other Badminton Associations in Malaya. In the meantime, the1,159 words
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Article, Illustration712 1934-10-21 19 ONLY ONE CHAMPION LEFT IN The Singapore senior men's and women's championship tournaments will soon be brought to a close, the women's open singles event being now in the final stages, and, with the playing off of the quarter-final ties today, both the men's singles and! doubles events712 words
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Article252 1934-10-21 19 NEGRI ASSOCIATION'S PLIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. The precarious position of the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association, despite the fact that the game is pro- gresslng rapidly In this Btate, is 'revealed in a circular that has reachled me. I The circular, which Is signed by252 words
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Advertisement458 1934-10-21 19 HOHNER'S LATEST MOUTH-ORGANS t-*_f~s*- 'jd^f NBvNNNNNNfIvBsNHkxr^ Each one in beautifully coloured cover of modern design. Each month-organ is applied with a first class presentation and hinged box. PRICE FROM $1.20 EACH. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE. Singapore. ■ITI ANNUAL INTEREST OF 21% ».i. PAID QUARTERLY. A SAVINGS ACCOI'NT458 words
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Article, Illustration178 1934-10-21 20 "i d a vui's young King:, Peter, son of KLg Alexander, with his English tutor. Mr. Parrott. (Planet Ne«rs.) A new fashion in hats from Paris. It bears a striking resemblance to the head-rear which is part of the national coatume of the Tyrolean peasant.178 words
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