The Straits Times, 28 October 1934
1934-10-28
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Title Section39 1934-10-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 149. Sunday, October 28, 1934. Price 10 cents. 5 A.M. EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 149. Sunday, October 28. 1934 Price 10 cents.39 words
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943 1934-10-28 1 MAY GO FOR £2,000 HANDICAP PRIZE CATHCART JONES DASHES BACK TO ENGLAND GROUP-CAPT. SMITH SUMS UP Sunday Times Special Seletar, Saturday. IT is very possible that Mr. and Mrs. Mollison may make a last-minule dash to Australia from Allahabad, in a bid to943 words
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Article557 1934-10-28 1 tVDUR planes still due at Singapore in the England-Australia air race in addition to that of the Mollisons who were previously reported to have withdrawn, are flown by: H. L. Brook (Miles Falcon Gipsy Major), J. H. Wright (Lambert Monocoupe Warner Super-Scarab), F.O. C. G.Reuter - 557 words
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Article238 1934-10-28 1 RUMOURS ABOUT KING OF SIAM (From Our Own Correspondent. )P London, Saturday. JHE Foreign Office and the Siam Legation here both state fat they have heard no rumours of i intended abdication by the King o A Siam. The Legation goes further and issues a strong denial of238 words
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Article22 1934-10-28 1 Rome. Bignor Carlo Galll. the present Italian nlster to Belgrade, Yugo Slavla. will be the first Rome's ambassador to China.22 words
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Article94 1934-10-28 1 FOR BOOKMAKING IN PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penaug, Saturday. AN Indian Mohamedan named Shaik Ismail bin Kadersah was today convicted by the District Judge, Mr. Bridge, on a charge of loitering for the purpose of bookmaking, betting or wagering. He was sentenced to a fine of $I,o*o94 words
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Article200 1934-10-28 1 TREATED THE SAME AS MOTORISTS London, Stiturday. The new regulations relating to pedestrians crossing the road issued by Mr. Hore Belisha do not make it compulsory for pedestrians to its'* specially marked crossings, but place the pedestrian on the same footing as the motorist regardingReuter - 200 words
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Article61 1934-10-28 1 Cathcart Jones, "vho Is dashing back from Melbourne to England, and has arrived at Charleville, is carrying two negatives of films of Scott's arrival at Melbourne. He is expected in Singapore tomorrow evening, and if he is able to remain overnight the Pavilion Theatre Is arranging to61 words
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Article, Illustration47 1934-10-28 1 Jean Babin, a student, aged 22. who was one of four lovers who gave evidence at the Paris Assizes during the trial of Vlolette Noiieres, the 19-year-old jrirl who was sentenced to drath for poisoning her father. He confessed to recci.ins money from the girl.47 words
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Article66 1934-10-28 1 LINDRUM RETAINS HIS TITLE BRITISH PLAYERS GAME EFFORT Melbourne, Saturday. LINDRUM retained the world's billiards title beating the British player, Davis, by 87S points The scores were Lindruin. 23.553 Davis. 32.678. Davis made a great bid during th afternoon session and reduced his deficit to 446 but failed to seizeReuter - 66 words
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Article88 1934-10-28 1 IN COLLISION WITH A MOTOR BUS Mr. G. B. Lincoln was injured when his bicycle came into collision with an omnibus at the Junction of Stamford Road with Armenian Btreet shortly after eleven o'clock yesterday morning. He sustained contusions on both thighs and knees. He was conscious and88 words
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Article55 1934-10-28 1 Galle, (Ceylon), j William Silva, Vidane Aratchi, of Divatural, in Baddegama, was charg- J ed by Excise Inspector Weerasinghe, at the Galle Police Court, before Mr. R. H. D. Manders, with being in posseislon of ganja. Through his proctor, Mr. Noel Wickremesinha, he pleaded not guilty. The trial55 words
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Article68 1934-10-28 1 London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 8 11 16 d. (Sellers) 6 13 16d. Jan-Mar H d. Apr-June 7 l/16d. July-Sept. 7 3/lfid. Market Quiet. SILVER. Spot 23» 4 d. Forward 23 d CROSS RATE. London-New York. 4.97.. New York-London 4.%' (Rate68 words
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Article63 1934-10-28 1 Dally Prices Current For R.M..V No. 1 K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 22 V4 B9i (F. 0.8.) Nov. ttH tZV» Nov. -Dec. 23 O% Jan-Mar 24* i 24. Apr. -June 26', 28 <s Tone of Market Dull. Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot63 words
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Article146 1934-10-28 1 WHILE HE WAS HONOURING MARTYRS Florence, Saturday, J^ PLOT to assassinate Mussolini, who was attending a demonstration today in honour of 37 Fascist martyrs, is reported to have been uneartned by the police. It is stated that numerous bombs have been found in possession of severalReuter - 146 words
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Article111 1934-10-28 1 LUCK FOR HONG KONG AND TIENTSIN Dublin, Saturday. Th 3 receipts ol the Hospitals Miaapstake on the Cambridgeshire, the dr.i tor which beguis today, total £J. 234.61 and the amount ava'lab:e for prizes £2.001,193, Including 20 units each wi .1 a first prize of £30 000. a secondReuter - 111 words
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Article158 1934-10-28 1 IN A NEW FREE-ENTRY COMPETITION The Sunda> Times Picture Puttie Competitions have been rumiug in their present lorm for nearly six months. Next week we propose to vary the puzzl?. The principle will remain unaltered and solution, will not be more difficult t > find, but158 words
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Article89 1934-10-28 1 Cairo, Sat m day. A Royal Decree appoints Ahmad Zewar Pasha as chief of the Royal cabinet. Reuter. A message received yesterday stated that the continued 111-health of King Fuad had occasioned an Anglo-Egyp-tian diplomatic Incident with strained relations between the Residency and the Prime Minister. Yenla Pasha.89 words
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Advertisement16 1934-10-28 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND (U ARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain) Head Oilier (or MaUjra SINGAPORE.16 words
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Article, Illustration2194 1934-10-28 2 THE LONDONER 'S LOG I YING all day on a sickbed deve-j lops a feeling of impatience with others. When the King of Yugoslavia was foully murdered, all the newspapers had leading articles on this outrage. Not one of them told the truth, which is that this murder was but2,194 words
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Article97 1934-10-28 2 MOCKERY SENTENCE" Bombay. Ttie Gorernmem or Bombay has applied at the Bombay High Court for the enhancement of the sentence of one day's simple Imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 300, or in default six months' rigorous imprisonment, passed by the Third Presidency Magistrate on S. S. Mirajkar, a labour97 words
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Article27 1934-10-28 2 Mrs. Bell, wife of Mr. R. G. Bell, l.C.fcs., Home Member with the Government of Bombay, has died at the Sassoon Hospital, Poona, after two days' Illness.27 words
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Article, Illustration1880 1934-10-28 3 MAINLY about MALAYANS By THE WANDERER TN dealing with the air race pros- pects last Sunday, I mentioned four planes. Three of them, as it turned out, occupied the first three places. The other, the machine piloted by Capf^ain Neville Stack, met with ill luck <>arly in the race. But1,880 words
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Advertisement66 1934-10-28 3 THE TRUSTY MOTOR CYCLE 250 c. c. TWO PORT O. H. V. 4 Speed. BNck and Gold Tank $425/--350 c. c. TWO PORT O. H. V. 4 Speed. Black and Gold Tank $475/The above 1935 Models have just arrived and are on view at our River Valley Road Showrooms. If66 words
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Advertisement1096 1934-10-28 3 7j*oHS£? These Hotels- will make [your stay enjoyable LONDON. Two Residential 9»teh\ Highly recommended for Overseas Visitors and families home on leav;. Unsurpassed for Comfort. Cuisine. Service HotnsllneasGRANTLEIGH HOTEL, Inverness Terrare. Hyde Park. London's Most Modern Residential Hotel. Lift. H. A c. water, gas fire and telephone in every bedroom.1,096 words
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Article819 1934-10-28 4 CUEMAN - CUEMAN By AMBITION TO "SCREW A BALL A MILE" SIMPLE, every-day billiards can be so full of Interest that I am tempted I often enough to wonder why so many > of its devotees bother their brains with I the deeper complexities. Life Is short, let819 words
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Article531 1934-10-28 4 NEARLY 4,000 DECREES IN ENGLAND London. An Increase in divorce last year, compared with 1932, is the outstanding feature of the Civil Judicial statistics for 1933, Just Issued. Matrimonial petitions Increased by 331 to 4,949. Decrees nisi granted for dissolution of marriage totalled 3,988. Of these531 words
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Article1006 1934-10-28 4 ARABIAN SEA SALVAGE WINDFALL FOR ISLANDERS LACCADIVES DRAMA Simla TWE story Is told of a social and economic revolution brought about In an island of the Arabian Sea by the mischance that befell two passing ships. It began some time ago, but. since it was not1,006 words
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Article41 1934-10-28 4 With the Idea of providing for the spiritual needs of Anglo- Indian parishes and the 'osterlng oi vocations for the Ministry among the AngloIndian and Domiciled European community, the Vicar of St. James's Church. Calcutta, has formed a 3c. James's Brotherhood.41 words
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Advertisement648 1934-10-28 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 Puzzle Competitions. A list of names of people, taken from a directory. Is riVen, together ""J with U drawings. Each of the648 words
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Article, Illustration2097 1934-10-28 6 THE 'PRETTY WAITER GIRLS' lAMASSED FORTUNES The Barbary Coast. By Herbert Asbury. Jarrolds. 18s. The, miners cam© In forty nine The girls in fifty one And when they got together They produced the native son." The Barbary Coast was the name given to that2,097 words
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292 1934-10-28 6 My Confessional. By Havelock Ellis. The Bodley Head. 7s. Cd. MR. Havelock Ellis tells us that it Is his fortune, or misfortune, to receive many letters, the greater number from complete rtrangers, but that the word "confessional" in his title Is not used in Its292 words
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Article50 1934-10-28 6 Dacca (Assam). Dr. Mohammad Sahidulla, a lecturer of Dacca University, has been appointed to be head of the Sanskrit and Bengali Department of the University. This is the first time that a Mohammedan has been appointed to the post since the creation of the University In 1921.50 words
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Article27 1934-10-28 6 Simla. The flight of aircraft has been prohibited over the North- West Frontiei Province and the political agencies and tribal areas tinder the Governor's charge.Agencies - 27 words
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Article410 1934-10-28 6 Genius That Did Not Find Expression Lost Battle. By Stephen Graham. Ivor Nicholson and Watson Ltd. 7s. 6d. O8T Battle," the life story of a man ■■-'and woman. Is a broaded and deeper story than anything which has yet come from Mr. Stephen Graham's pen. The matrimonial history410 words
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Article802 1934-10-28 7 HONEYMOON COUPLES ON SHOW Blackpool. ■EXHIBITIONS which will outrage the moral sense of Britain are taking place at Blackpool every day before the eyes of thousands. '■starving brides at d bridegrooms." newly wedded couples, who it Is admitted are mostly forced by poverty to make themselves802 words
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Article56 1934-10-28 7 Kumbakonam (Madras). Orthodox Hindus In South India are clamouring for the repeal of the Sarda Act. Several convictions under the Act In Tanjore district recently have aroused considerable feeling agatns', the Act, and voters are asking tor a pledge from the candidates standing; for the Assembly to vote56 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-10-28 7 n. M. Sloop Orimsby, which arrived in Singapore last week on her maiden voyage, proceeding to Hong Kong for service on the Chin* station.28 words
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Article326 1934-10-28 7 WIFE IGNORED BY BARONET A baronet who, it was revealed by the judge, had lived with his wife for years without speaking to her save on business matters and had not kissed > her since 1919, was the petitioner in a London Divorce Court326 words
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Article132 1934-10-28 7 GOVERNMENT DEVISING RELIEF PLAN Nanking. Oct. 19. The Ministry of Industry of the j Chinese Government Is applying Itself to the task of devising a comprehensive plan for the relief of the unerrniloy- j ment situation In China, which has been recently aggravated by many returned unemployed Chinese132 words
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Article359 1934-10-28 7 PREROGATIVE OF THE WELL-TO-DO THE IGNORANCE OF DOCTORS LORD Horder, the eminent physician, dealt with the subject of birth control in his presidential address to the Medical Society of London "One of the largest questions, so far as its applications g« in the direction of359 words
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Advertisement27 1934-10-28 7 OXY-ACETYLEUE J^ %^OXY-*CETYLENE I MINI PROCESS IS THE I ONLY HETHOD I L\; SUITMUJEFOR I |^^^^H^ 1 E WWK OF I 1 H Mtf rtn StHdiog mmh^m27 words
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Advertisement143 1934-10-28 7 B "1 j r ifff- Cheerfulness depends 'JsyQ>U oUyii 'Jf and health is ensured by ENO j^jL^ffK-^ Gloom and depression are symptoms of internal disfSjp^// order, of a struggle on the part of Nature to fight the fjlggaf poisons caused by constipation. Help Nature to restore RjPF/n your cheerfulness by143 words
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Article, Illustration920 1934-10-28 8 This is Mac West's philosophy: "I'm a tonic to tired housewives. My style of vamping makes the women rest easy. I, myself, hate those slinky dames. How Mac West swept to success in face of strong opposition from many quarters is described in the series of articles920 words
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Article323 1934-10-28 8 pay no attention to these guys because masculine censorship don't amount to nothing. It's the women that censor, and they censor what they're Jealous of." A pleased look came over her face. "It took a show-wise girl to put this vamp business on a paying basis,"323 words
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Article487 1934-10-28 8 SCREENLAND SECRETS WINE, women and S3ng without the wine. That seems to be the Warner Brothers formula for turning out motion picture successes if enp Is to judge from such box-office hits as "Wonder Bar," "Foe-tlig/tt Parad.e." "Gold Diggers of 1933, w *42nd Btreet." and "Dames." In fact, the last487 words
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Advertisement271 1934-10-28 8 Them's no need it^ j for r/o#w to took f^Aflw A man is only as old as he feels. Those signs of middle age which most men regard as 'Iff*! rpjf pry inevitable can easily be avoided. Take TIW m Jtf^ \L> WINCARNIS after every meal— it will in- 'rW'271 words
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Article, Illustration2410 1934-10-28 9 MALAYAN REMINISCENCES A woman lias been at the root of most Malayan warfare, according to "J. C. P. who contributes below a further chapter of his remi niscences fyHEN Sultan Ahamad Tajudin of Kedah died, his son Tunku Petra succeeded to the throne. It was in Uie reign of2,410 words
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Article247 1934-10-28 9 STABBED AT PRAYER Eilore (Madras). Mr. T. N. K. Vajipeya, Sessions Judge at West Godavari, has sentenced to death a man whose attempt to commit suicide, after murdering his wife, was frustrated by the District Superintendent of Police. The man, K. Pentayya, was asked by the247 words
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Article104 1934-10-28 9 TEN-RUPEE "TOTE Poooov. The Western India Turf Club has decided to relntroduce th« ten-rupee I tote in the first enclosure during the coming Bombay Racing Season. The 5-rupee tote was Introduced at the fag end of the Bombay Mason In March last owing to the great fall In ;the betting104 words
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Article220 1934-10-28 9 By ELY CULBERTSON all the preceding bidding has been so bad. However, whatever he should do. he should not bid six hearts as West has bid the suit only once and therefore It does not appear either long enough or strong enough to Justify a 81am contract220 words
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Advertisement414 1934-10-28 9 SKIN TROUBLES ended NATURALLY Complexion Cleared If you are subject to Plmpl:s and Spots, or suffer from Boil*, the natural way to effect a cure Is to clear away from your blood the Impurities which cau»? them, and the surest way to do this Is to take a little PHILLIPS414 words
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Article233 1934-10-28 10 YOUR CROWNING GLORY Needs Regular Brushing IN spite of all that has been said and written about the brushing of the hair, there are still numerous dress-ing-tables where the brush does not find a place. Whether hair Is long or short, no one can afford to ignore the brushing; of233 words
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Article968 1934-10-28 10 HATS AND FROCKS BY AIR MAIL By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT BOHEMIAN NIGHT" at the Sea View last Saturday week was a tremendous success. Mrs. Geddes, with a bevy of pretty girls among them Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Fanny Skey, Mrs. Merton Brown, Miss Roma Yenning, Miss Betty Hoops,968 words
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Article, Illustration52 1934-10-28 10 James Coe (left>, a»ed 4, who was chosen as Britain's moat beautiful boy at the Beautiful Children Competltton crfanised in connection with the Hairdressinr Fair at Olympia, London. In the centre is Miss Joyce Klrby. the film actress, and the runner-up, Karl H. Hyde, aired 4, is on52 words
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333 1934-10-28 10 TOUCHING UP THE FURNITURE OPRING- CLEANING, that bugbear of husbands and Joy of good housewives, is unknown in Malaya but still, there comes a season, once or twice ■in every year when we feel moved to Rive the house a little extra attention. Here are333 words
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Article90 1934-10-28 10 {GRAMOPHONE records ichia\ are used frequently are inclined to become fingermarked ad sticky. Regular dusting does not always remove the marks, and it is a god plan <to treat them occasionally with paraffin. Only a little is required and it trill quickly remove any stubborn fingermarks or stickiness.90 words
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147 1934-10-28 10 DAME FASHION GOES YELLOW AND BROADENS HER HAT VTELLOW I* enjoying a tremendous vogue in Paris Just now. Evory other woman sports a yellow hat. At the smart rendezvous plain felts in the colour predominate— allied with black suits and the shade is continued in gloves of antelope. That hats147 words
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Advertisement448 1934-10-28 10 Healthy} winning hah'! Hundreds of f.moiH B:juiv Queem rely folely on Amami Shtmpooa for the care sf the ir half. Amami ii a ionic in itself. Uie it rrgularly and all u-i«n-itly diso'deri will give place to hralihy hair, >oft and gleaming. Amami No I with Htnm for dark Hair.448 words
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Advertisement169 1934-10-28 10 RENE ULLMANN ANNOUNCES ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF GOWNS HATS NOVELTIES FROM PARIS ON VIEW WEDNESDAY, 31st. inst. RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING. STAMFORD ROAD. 7/tose who desire j i|^lhK^ the best of everything If fM|| invariably ask for— Trade enquiries to Boustead wnvf Trm ct CO t Lttd. f SS ck169 words
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Advertisement99 1934-10-28 10 The New Catalina Hats i i ODD shapes, unusual designs, fine fabrics there's just everything to choose from this NEW SHIPMENT j Aurelia's j CAPITOL BUILDING I Why not pay a visit to p^d see for yourself her wonderful creations. There are dresses to suit every occasion and (more important)99 words
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2646 1934-10-28 11 Why The America's Cup Stayed In America rpilE race for America's Cup is not such past history as to prevent a word or two of discussion, before plans are made for another challenge. At one time the position looked very2,646 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-10-28 11 W. l.indrum, the world's champion billiards player, and Joe Davis playing la an exhibition match in Melbourne. They are now engaged in the final of world's championship (Planet News).32 words
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Article559 1934-10-28 11 HO LL YWOO D'S BEAUT Y SEC RETS I l>^.tilA td us up—and I know the photographers' unlcn will bless r| me for it —but if you're planning a I Christmas morning surprise for your i godmother, your devoted public or the j man you left behind, why not give559 words
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Advertisement62 1934-10-28 11 BHBLfILfIHBHL^L^BIHfI :< ikta. y^^Bß Children are the flowers in life's garden. <2H5 99 children are beautiful, healthy and happy, for "Lactogen" nourishes in the correct way. ensuring firm muscle and fine straight limbs. 4&#V ror a sample tin of Lactogen, Mother's Book of Advice and Spoon Measure send J t62 words
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Article559 1934-10-28 12 Up to the time of writing it his been impossible to obtain authoritative confirmation, either from Bangkok or from London, of the report that the King of Siam has decided to abdicate. Telegraphic communication with Bangkok is Interrupted, and there is the further obstacle of a very severe Press censorship559 words
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Article641 1934-10-28 12 SIX DAYS' NEWS QUNDAY— C. W. A. Scott piloting O British D. H. Comet, is first of England-Melbourne air race competitors to reach Allahabad. Arrives at 4.35 p.m. Singapore time and leaves an hour later. Says he had a splendid trip. From Baghdad there was a head-wind but on reaching641 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1934-10-28 12 You've got to have something about the Air Race this week. It's no use protesting you've simply got to put up with it. But I will spare you the usual dope about flying time, perfect landings, ditto take-offs and so forth. I will reveal to you1,477 words
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Article, Illustration52 1934-10-28 12 ssJMHMM N' >* meal journalist who was recently made an honorary menber of the Incorporated Society of Planters is taking his new responsibilities very seriously. He is determined to plant. The pictures above depict a tense moment during certain experiments which are bcinr; carried out in52 words
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Miscellaneous10 1934-10-28 12 ODITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS10 words
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Miscellaneous43 1934-10-28 12 TODAY High Water, 2.08 a.m. 7.8 ft.. 1.11 p.m. 9.1 ft. Hockey: Ceylon B.C. vs. S.C.R.C, Balestier Road; Young Indian R.C. vs. N.C.C., McNair Road; Khalsa vs. I A Balestier Road. Football: M.F.A. League, Singapore Pranakan vs. Perhimponan Stla T .Taian Besar Stadium.43 words
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306 1934-10-28 13 TWO CHARGES OF DEFAMATION ASSISTANT ACCUSED OF DEATH THREAT SKRIOIS charges have been brought against Koon Tong Choy, the nub- l.st.c r .nd manager of The Saturday Press, a Chinese weekly newspaper, a* tn outcome of the publication of an article concerning the manager of the306 words
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Article, Illustration130 1934-10-28 13 A reader who send this Kota Tinggl snapshot writes: 1 was amazed at the Improvements thru have taken place at Kota Tinggl. The track to the waterlalls has been altered and Improved one only has to foot It for about a mile and a half now instead130 words
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Article61 1934-10-28 13 FRESH SOVIET DEMAND TO JAPAN Shanghai. Saturday. The Russo-Japanese negotiations for jthe sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway have met another hitch, says a Tokio report. The Russians, besides the agreed price, demand an additional 70,000.000 gold roubles In payment for the tranj sport ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 61 words
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Article92 1934-10-28 13 WHAT was the most thrilling mom-nt in your life A reader describes below a hectic drive to escape the ballets of a madman. The Sunday Times invites othei readers to describe exciting moments which they have experienced. Every narrative printed will be palu for at our usual rates, which92 words
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Article424 1934-10-28 13 "MOST EXCITING MOMENT OF MY LIFE" To the Editor of The Sunday Times. Sir,— The account of an Army tragedy in last week's Sunday Times, recalls to my mind the most thrilling event of my life, when I narrowly escaped being shot by a maniac armed424 words
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Article131 1934-10-28 13 MANCHUKUO OIL PROTEST JAPAN 'CYNICAL' London. Saturday. •T*HE News-Chronicle in a leading article says cynicism could hardly go further than the Japanese reply concerning the Manchukuo oil monopoly. If Japan desired politely to point out what a rod the powers had prepared for their own backs by tamely allowing herReuter - 131 words
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Article186 1934-10-28 13 EIGHT HUNDRED GUESTS A fashionable Chinese wedding was solemnised at the otraits Chinese Methodist Church, K!ampcng Kapor, yesterday, the comr-cting parti .*s being Mr. Loh Khie Lock, the third son of the late Mr. Loh Keok Choey and Mrs. Loh, and Irene, the elaer daughter of Mr. -uid186 words
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Article130 1934-10-28 13 HER ARREST REPORTED Pal Ku-nlang or Miss White, thenotoriou; woman bandit leader, who Is responsible for the kidnapping vi a number of employees of the Kalian Mining Administration in the Luan tung district, is now under lock and key. According to a Chinese message from Tientsin. Pal130 words
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Article56 1934-10-28 13 The marriage of Mr. Cheong Klat Sion of Messrs. Eng Cheong Co.. Ltd and Miss Seng Tuan, a teacher, took place at the Tong Ann Society In Cecil Street. The Forget-me-Not Minstrel Party took part. Dr. Loh Leong Choo Mr. Sng Bong Chin. Mr. Chng Teng Thkn and56 words
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315 1934-10-28 13 DEATH SENTENCE ON GIRL OF 19 CURSES HER PARENTS Paris. "T CURSE my father! I curse my mother! You are merciless!" Shrieking these words, Violette Nozleres, the beautiful 19-year-old girl found guilty of the murder of her father and the attempted poisoning of her mother, rushed from the Cock when315 words
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Article39 1934-10-28 13 Gold veins have been discovered in three places in the sixth sub-district of Kohylu district, Kwangtung, says the Canton Gazette. Mr. Chut Kwonssau, representing the Hap Fat Company, has been granted a permit to operate the mines.39 words
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Article81 1934-10-28 13 Mr. G. E. P. Collins, who was for four years an assistant in the Singapore office of Messrs. Mansfield and Co.. the shipping agents, and is author of "Twin Flower," has written for the Sunday Times a series of gripping articles describing his »trang~ experiences81 words
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Article84 1934-10-28 13 Most Marriages End In Divorce THAT IS POSITION IN BATAVIA Batavia, Saturday CTATISTICS of the registrar's office for the European part of trie population in Batavia show that since 1850 until now the number of divorces has increased from 1 per cent, to 70 per cent, of the contracted marriages.84 words
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Article98 1934-10-28 13 KWANGTUNG BOEDER SAID TO BE SAFE Canton, Saturday. The powerful Government lcrces now massed on the northern border of Kwangtung are sufficient to stem the offensive of the Kiangsi Reds, according to a message from Oen. Yu Han-! miao, field commander who is personally directing the operations. ThatSin Chew Jit Poh - 98 words
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Article97 1934-10-28 13 HO TONG SWEE ACQUITTED DELIVERING judgment in the criminal district court yesterday, Mr. H. A. Forrer ordered the acquittal of Ho Tong Swee, who had been on trial on a charge of possession of 63 tahii.i of contraband chandu and 144 tahils of opium. The total value97 words
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Article129 1934-10-28 13 STEADY PROGRESS OF ASSOCIATION The Chinese Friendly Association celebrated its eleventh anniversary with a dinner last night at Cheng Hlang Hng Hee Kee, Victoria Street, covers being laid for about fifty. The association has had a slow but steady career or progres and at present has a rrembersho129 words
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Article92 1934-10-28 13 VOLUNTEERS IN MANCHUkUO FALL TO 100,030 Shanghai, Saturday. It is estimated that the total ol Chinese volunteers operating against the Japanese "military in Manchukuo Is now about 100,000 strong, of wheni 50,000 are under the direcli m of Gen. Wang Teh-lin, the famous anti-Jaman-ese leader. This total represents92 words
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Advertisement131 1934-10-28 13 TIGER BFER Cash Capital 3,000.000.00 S^HIjP PoHcy OU pays" (*4. 195,808.20) THE INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. DO YOU WANT A POLICY TO MEET YOUR NEEDS? WE HAVE IT. You may want Cash or an Income for life at a certain age. You may want to provide for the education of131 words
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Advertisement31 1934-10-28 13 7& fk^eijhiMDON T BE £fy VAGUE £m> ncuy NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC°L T D INCORPORATED IN f NGLANO SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH.31 words
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Article487 1934-10-28 14 VILLAGE 'UPLIFT' IN CEYLON DEBT BURDENS BID TO LIGHTEN THEM Ceylon. rpilE Education Department, it is learnt, has found a new field of activity, in the sphere of adult education, which is being pursued with considerable vigour. The training of teachers In social service and co-operative systems and the organisation487 words
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Article320 1934-10-28 14 FRAUD OR ERRORS I Colombo. A careful scrutiny of the Post Office Money Order Account, foreshadowed by the Auditor-General in his last annual report (for 1932-33). has led to three clerks in the Money Orders Department of the Colombo G.P.O. being interdicted from duty. The clerks interdicted320 words
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Article150 1934-10-28 14 BOY SCOUT INSPECTORS Definite steps for the realisation ol the regulations of the New Life Movement were taken in Tientsin recently. Hundreds of boy scouts assisted the nollce n enforcing the rules in the streets. Throughout the day thousands of people were asked to abide by150 words
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Article328 1934-10-28 14 CANNOT LIVE ON £1,000 A WEEK DOOR little rich Miss Betty Caratain 1 has sailed from here on the liner 1 Berengaria on the way to self-imposed, exile on a lonely bland she has bought. Her income is £1.000 a week, but she is going328 words
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Article124 1934-10-28 14 Two serpents, believed locally to be about 1,000 years old, were killed by iarmers recently in the Hsinshui district of Shansi. The serpents had been harassing the inhabitants of the district for many years and, on many occasions, they had devoured chickens and duck*. On Oct. 13 an124 words
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Article91 1934-10-28 14 The Hague. The Red Cross Society of China is to have Its own headquarters in Shanghai shortly, according to a decision reached at a general meeting when nearly 150 leading members from all parts of the country attended. The meeting also deckled to open a number of91 words
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Article965 1934-10-28 14 ■uwnwi Amp»t Tin (4) 4a «d 6s Asam Kumb»n^ (C) 36.; 6d 38s Austral Malay Ma 61a Ayer Hltam Tin (8» 14a M lfs 3d Ayer Wenff ($1) 205 1 15 id Bangrln Tin <£) 36s 2T* Changkat Tin 44a 47a Chenderlang (C) 9a 6d 9a 6d965 words
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Article221 1934-10-28 14 VODKA AT AGE OF 9; HEROIN AT 12 Harbin. A twelve-year-old Russian boy named SergelyefT was portrayed by his parents as the bad boy of Harbin when he was brought up in court on a charge of smoking heroin. The fine of $30 which the Judge imposed221 words
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Article40 1934-10-28 14 Gen. Chiang Kai-shek has personally contributed $50,000 to the million-dollar campaign launched by Gen. Han Fuchu, chairman of the Shantung provincial government, for the recon atructlon of the Confucian temple at Chufu. Shantung, the birth-place of the great Chinese sage.40 words
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Article748 1934-10-28 14 DOCTOR'S HUGE TURF WINS "TIPS" FROM A LUNATIC London. lI OW a London man's chance visit to *1 an Ess;x farmhouse led to his making £4,000 in two months on thr Turf and the sad seguel have been related to me (writes a correspondent of the People). The hero of748 words
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Advertisement14 1934-10-28 14 j SEASIDE FURNISHED ROOMS. MODERN SANITATION GARAGE PHONE $15.00 P.M. Pavilion Sun. Times. -214 words
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Article, Illustration2180 1934-10-28 15 ARSENALS FIRST MATCH, IN LOANED JERSEYS FAMOUS FOOTBALL CLUBS GRAND STAND OF ARMY WAGONS The humble start of Arsenal F. C. their first match was in borrowed jerseys was in striking contrast to that of Portsmouth who set out with ample funds. These Division I clubs are discussed be'ow in2,180 words
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Article414 1934-10-28 15 SOUTH AFRICA'S CHANGED STYLE The Rugby football season now drawing to a close in South Africa hx* been in certain important respects the most memorable for seven or eight years. There has been no visit from f.\ overseas touring team, as In 1928 or last year,414 words
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Advertisement284 1934-10-28 15 mßst GREAT MEN BUm useSAFEand wßsbL, SIMPLE .TnKriff METHODS I r^ REAT men use safe and simple methods. The greatest physicians, for I instance, advocate simplicity in healing— meaning by "simplicity" that the I method used should work in close harmony with natural laws and deal with causes instead of284 words
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Article115 1934-10-28 16 REACHES DARWIN ON RETURN DASH M?llourne. Fr;'ay. Cathcart Jones mm K. F. H. Waller, who were fourth to arrive here are overhauling their machine. They hope to leave at dawn in an attempt to create a new record for the Melbourne to London flight. Charleville. Saturday. Oathcart arrivedReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement181 1934-10-28 16 JBI <JBtm DISTINCTIVE W ,^5. V,^^^ AND f a'VLiwm EXCLUSIVE! WmMl- I An c1 onoe in Lizard WmM y f J skin— Beautifully tanned Superbly Wpf] N Sv-' modelled throughout. g Plnest IjSHf Suede Leord Court Shoe— wiU Z pleas the most fastidious taste. Beautifully worked Court Shoe In soft181 words
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Miscellaneous137 1934-10-28 16 Our Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. 18. Confident 19. Longed 1. PUn or proceed, i ST«- S a^verln, 11. Landlord Ptae 12. Ward off 13. Barley 1?; Solution Of Lost Week's 18. Pay back 30. Cultivated spot* Puzzle. 23. Measures 33. Label 24. Extremity of arm r«lr l/il'rTrlKrTrivsSs^VAlHal 28. Social position137 words
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Article, Illustration2398 1934-10-28 17 STORY OF STAVISKY The crisis in the career of the amazing swindler Sacha Stavisky came with the issue of bogus French municipal bonds. And the storm broke when his accomplice, !Tissier, a Credit Municipal manager, was arrested. The Mayor of Bayonne was involved the first of2,398 words
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Article262 1934-10-28 17 CEREMONIES IN SOUTH INDIA Tirupur < Madras) The Monsoon has been an .utter failure this year. The rive Noyal and Amravathi are almost nonexistent; irrigation and house wells have completely dried up; in several places villagers are in acute want and, as the result of the drought,262 words
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Article151 1934-10-28 17 BETTER CULCUTTA-MADRAS SERVICE Madras. Mr. P. S. Purssell. Chief Engineer. Post* and Telegraphs, who Is In Madras at present, In an Interview, gave details of the scheme for linking up Important places by trunk telephone. One aim of Use scheme is to provide a trunk service along the151 words
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Article179 1934-10-28 17 M- years- old Pianist is Relieved by Krusehen. Although old age has not yet kept this man from his occupation as a pianist, rheumatism did threaten to do so recently. Two years ago," he writes. I was suddenly taken with rheumatism, all down my left arm. I179 words
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Advertisement422 1934-10-28 17 LADIES. M ron ar> akxrt ,o; ran rraaaa joui Beirut and. ai t>« au<i ikr fattl jama urn,-, fetafc* ihxt nr.l ,l wills* t xHTV Iturt thai ia ac mr i a..ii.r,d ij V>« m* r»fll! Ko «laroa»fo-t or tii«, rI a.a'll> f D •!nu»fr it ie»jl»^4, and ii.i.i N!JSS422 words
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Article, Illustration1802 1934-10-28 18 KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD The following were elected members of the committee of management of the Anglo-Malayan International Correspondence Club at a meeting held recently:— Messrs. R. Ray, Wong Tet Conn. Llm Chin Teck. Tan Teck Sen*, Tan Kirn Hoe,1,802 words
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Article104 1934-10-28 18 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE TO MEET AT HIGHBURY London, Oct. 'i. This seasin's Oxford anfl Cambri^je Association football match will be played at Highbury on Wednesday. Dec. 12. With the exception of seasons 1922--23 and 1923-24, this match has been played regularly at Stamforc Bridge since 1921. The Arsenal's104 words
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Article258 1934-10-28 18 INFLUENCE OF SCHOOLS London, Oct. 12. The older followers of Welsh Rugby almost unanimously agree that the game since the war has deteriorated. Certainly, for some time after the war, Welsh Rugby was at a low ebb, largely because the new generation Inherited a tradition which was based258 words
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Advertisement123 1934-10-28 18 "PERFECT EYESIGHT." T I s fIBRjL. R N ELLISOiS S. EZEKIEL Co., Opticians and Watchmakers. Only Address:— 3. Capitol Building. Stamford Koad. Singapore. Pbon* S7SI. SELETAR GRANGE European Seaside stesJdenssal Hetd Excellent food and accommodation. Peaceful and attractive surroundings. Healthy sea breeses. Bathing and flyhing good. (Large Pagar). Just the123 words
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Advertisement157 1934-10-28 18 Kerosene Burning without Running Water B GIBSON REFRIGERATOR Burning kerosene as 1U treeong source, perfected ana modernized in every detail, and presented in a steel cab.net of exceptional beauty, the GIBSON Kero-Unlt Hefrlgerator provides a most economical form of refrigeration. It requires no running water and lias no moving parts157 words
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Article1018 1934-10-28 19 KEEN CONTESTS AT KING EDWARD VII MEETING Four records were smashed at the second annual athletic meeting of the King Edward VII College of Medicine yesterday at the college p round. 8.R.0. Willis improved on his last year's effort in putting the shot by a1,018 words
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Article550 1934-10-28 19 RAFFLES COLLEGE SPORTS TRIUMPH FOR THE FRESHMEN THE second annaaj athletic meeting of the Raffles College, on the College field at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon, was a triumph for the Freshmen. Two first-year undergraduates headed the contestants one. Low Kee Pow, gained th<> championship with 15 points, and the other,550 words
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Article374 1934-10-28 19 MUAR BEAT BATU PAHAT <From Our Own Correspondent.) Moar. Muar I Batu Pahai 0. In spite of a heavy downpour In the early hcurs an unusually interesting hockey match drew large crowds of spectators to the Muar Club padang when the Batu Pahat Police played the Muar374 words
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197 1934-10-28 19 A letter does not have to be long to tell wonderful story. And tnls is a wonderful ctory for you II you know what It is to suffer from stomach trouble. It Is from Mr. J. R of Coventry: 'Thank you very much for197 words
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Advertisement534 1934-10-28 19 FINE PRIMROSE nnADO/<^^^i V A UUOO AUCO BEEHIVE HONEY OUAr^^^ THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN 10 PRIZES OF $5 EACH. RPA 111 W THE PICTURE WAS 703. M Sill((apore m. m JL m m MR. AM HONY GOB, 15S, Tranquerah, Malacca. H M V THE NUMBER OF CHINESE CHARACTERS ON534 words
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Advertisement30 1934-10-28 19 PHOTOGRAPHS. Copies of the Local Photographs appearing in this issue can be obtained from The Manager, Sunday Times. At 50 ceuts a copy including postage. Please enclose remittanct when ordering.30 words
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1277 1934-10-28 20 NEGRI'S VAIN 'COME BACK' IN SECOND HALF PETER McNEE A GREAT PLAYER UNDER BOTH CODES Singapore 24 pts.; Nerrl-Malacca 13 pts. THB Inter-State match between Singapore and the combined Nerri- Malacca team was played on the SC.C. padang yesterday afternoon before a large crowd. Singapore1,277 words
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Article52 1934-10-28 20 The Kota Raja Club were overwhelmingly defeated when they visited Johore Bahru to play rugger against South Johore R.F.C. yesterday. The Singapore Malay fifteen were no match for the home side and lost by 31 points (two goals, one penalty goal and six tries) to 3 points52 words
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Article87 1934-10-28 20 DISAGREEMENT OVER APPOINTMENT Colombo. Disagreement has arisen, it Is stated, between the Public Service Commission and the Executive Committee of Local Administration over the appointment of a candidate for the new post of Assistant Commissioner of Lccal Government. The Executive Committee recently submitted to the Public Service87 words
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Article357 1934-10-28 20 MANCHESTER CITY DEFEATED Football results yesterday cabled by Reuter. were DIVISION I Aston Villa 4 Manchester C. 2 Chelsea 0 Stoke 2 Derby 2 Middlesbrough 0 Everton 4 W. B. Albion 0 Grlmsby 3 Leeds Huddersfleld 4 Sheffield Wed. 0 Leicester 0 Blackburn Preston N.E. 2 Liverpool Sunderland357 words
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Article37 1934-10-28 20 TO BE PLAYED TODAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. Torrential rain from 3.40 p.m. onwards put the Padang completely under water and the Rugby match between Penang and Selangor was postponed till tomorrow.37 words
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Article456 1934-10-28 20 DR. YZELMAN'S 3 GOALS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Dr. Yzelman, formerly of Slnga;, c. was mainly responsible for the vlcto. of four goals to nil which Selangor won over Malacca in an inter -State hockey match today on the Padang. He scored three456 words
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Article50 1934-10-28 20 The hon. secretary ot the Girls' Sports Club points out, with reference to the article in our last issue on women's hockey, that the results of the Poppy day matches. 193C-33, wer£: 1930 drawn 1—1; 1931 drawn 0—0; 1932 Europeans won 1 0; 1933 G.S';. won 3 l.50 words
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Article466 1934-10-28 20 All Blues' Visit To Selangor Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangur Club 3 pts. All Blues nil. The Seremban All Blues visited Kuala Lumpur today and met the Selangor Club, who were without several of their leading players owing to the Stat3 team being away at Penang. The466 words
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Article736 1934-10-28 20 Wins By Neck To Pay $102 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. Heavy rain commenced after the flft>i race and marred the opening day of the Perak autumn meeting. There was a fair attendance including the Sultan. The going was soft till race five afterwards it was736 words
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Advertisement111 1934-10-28 20 POPPY PAY FUNDREMEMBER, REMEMBER the FIFTH off MOVEMBER! You certainly don't want G unpowder or Treason but if you want a good plot. Pretty Dances Delightful Songs, be sure to see "EVERGREEN" 6.15. November sth at the PAVILION SEATS: $2.00 (Reserved) $1.00. Obtainable at Kelly Walsh. By the kindness of111 words
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Article, Illustration2288 1934-10-28 22 "As You Were' In Hockey S.C.C. Tennis Champion's Off Day Strong Volunteer Rugger SPORTSMEN were favoured with exceptionally good weather early last week and, contrary to expectations, the Chinese Recreation Club open tennis tournament has made good progress and the semi-final stage has been reached in the2,288 words
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Article434 1934-10-28 22 BEATS CHAMPION ENGLISH STAYER Paris, Oct. 7. There Is In France a mighty racehorse. His name Is Brantome, and today at Longchamp he beat easily the Aga Khan's champion English stayer, Fellcitation, for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Felicitation was ridden by Gordon Richards. A large434 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1934-10-28 23 CONVENTS ASKED TO COMPETE IN TOURNAMENTS A. L. HENRY BEATEN IN THRILLING GAME Kuala Lumpur. A VERY large gathering, which included Miss J Foss, vice-president of the Selangor Badminton Association and other well-known personalities in Selangor badminton circles, was present at the Victoria Institution Hall to witness1,368 words
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Article429 1934-10-28 23 MALACCA TOURNAMENT SEOW CHUI CHIANG IN THE FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. The Seng Chong Society's badminton tournament was brought to a successful conclusion, when Cho Kirn Hawk*, who is also the Malacca champion, beat Tay Koon Llm In the championship singles and won the Chee Soon; Chiang Challenge429 words
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Article, Illustration794 1934-10-28 23 TASK THAT WILL FACE THE M. B. A. SINGAPORE'S TWO DELEGATES BADMINTON enthusiasts who are eagerly looking forward what i they expect to be thrilling games in the men's singles and doubles semifinal ties were naturally disappointed when it was announced that no ties will be played off this week-end794 words
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Article439 1934-10-28 23 DIFFERENT STYLES Cambridge's long run of success in the Boat Race was thought by some people to be killing interest 'In this! great annual event, but this year the preparations for the race, nearly as much as the result of it, will be followed more closely than439 words
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Article355 1934-10-28 23 JOHORE TOURNAMENT RESULTS OF LAST WEEK'S PLAY The following are the results of the ties played off last week in the Johore Badminton Association champion ships Junior Singles 2nd round.— Ng Yooh Soon (Companion) beat Foo Swee Yang (Companion), 15 9, 15 18 Tan Meng Hiang (Blues) beat Tay Kirn355 words
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Article187 1934-10-28 23 London, Oct. 9. A definite step was taken yesterday by the M.C.C. committee to deal wlti} the vexed question of leg-theory bowling. After the committee's meeting at the Junior Carlton Club, the following official statement was issued "The M.C.C. is appointing a committee to frame suggestions and place187 words
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Advertisement245 1934-10-28 23 YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother about. Dont treat thrm carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deooett regvlarly In a BAVTNOS ACCOUNT plus 2H% Annual Interest paid quarter It. will soon give too a substantial balance- It's surprising lust how quickly small sums245 words
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Article, Illustration218 1934-10-28 24 slr^apore beat Nejrl- Malacca by 24 points to 13 in the Inter-State Ruxby malvii en the Yzl?.*z yesterday. Thr c incidents in the raaich are seen above. Vera Milton, the former .Follies beauty (seen below) has returned to her home In Kennlngton. London, after six year.-, spent218 words
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