The Straits Times, 11 November 1934
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Title Section36 1934-11-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MAt^fiT No. 151 Sunday, November 11* 1934. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 151. Sunday, November 11, 1934. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article270 1934-11-11 1 EASTBOURNE VISIT PLANNED BEFORE JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS MANSION WHERE KING EDWARD STAYED IT is understood that His Majesty the King is contemplatmg a visit to the South Coast of England early next year prior to the jubilee celebrations which begin in May. His Majesty will270 words
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Article200 1934-11-11 1 RUSSIA'S SUCCESS HELPS EUROPE London. Nov. 10. "INTERNATIONAL trade recovery A should be greatly assisted by the higher price of gold which, apart from stimulating productirn in West Africa and elsewhere and eliminating fears of scarcity ot the metai. wlh Increase the buying pewer ofReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-11-11 1 1.. Oehlers and Miss Nellie Sanderson were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. (Sec Page 13.)19 words
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Article396 1934-11-11 1 ONE DOCTOR IN 7,000 IN MALAYA IrkNE hundred and fifty-three per- sons, including guests, attended the second annual reunion dinner last night of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, held on the roof garden of the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. J. T. Paranjothy. president of396 words
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Article508 1934-11-11 1 THE GOVERNOR TO BE PRESENT AT SERVICES 1J Tp the Governor, Sir Shenton ll'Mlt. Thomas, w ju attend t) I service at the Cenotaph hera 'ing Armistice Day at 7.30 this morning. A public service will follow, as in previous years, at St. Andrew's Cathedral. This is timed508 words
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Article151 1934-11-11 1 C.E.H. JACOBS - C.E.H. JACOBS By Come and buy my poppies. Blood is not mo/c red, Flowers from Fields of Flanders. Grovm where it was shed: Lurid in their beauty Wear one for a day. Men who died for freedom Made their colour gay. Come and buy a151 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-11-11 1 An enormous crowd will line Whitehall during the two minutes silence at the National Armistice Service at the Cenotanh, London, today.24 words
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Article164 1934-11-11 1 TWO KILLED IN TANKER EXPLOSION FOUR SERIOUSLY INJURED yWO men were killed and ten seriously injured as a res<i!t an explosion aboard the oil lan ti Eclipse, which arriM-u in Sin .j;ipore yeslerdiy afternron. The Eclipse is lying aoout tnree ntt'tS out. in the Outer Reads The four injured, who164 words
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255 1934-11-11 1 COMPETITIONS IMPORTANT CHANGE IN CLOSING DATES The result of the first $500 Must Bt Won Missing Letter Competition, which was printed in the last issue of The, Sunday Times, will be announced on Sunday next. Meantime, attention to I drawn to an important change In jlos- j Ing dates A255 words
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127 1934-11-11 1 TROUBLE IN CUBA PEASANTS REFUSE TO GIVE UP LAND Havana. Saturday. A number of strategic points have been seized by groups of armed insurgents in Santiago Province. A general strike has been declared throughout the province in sympathy with a number of peasants whom local courts ordered tc surrender toReuter - 127 words
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Article69 1934-11-11 1 London, Saturday RIBBKR. (Quotations as supplied by Syminslon and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 6 7 Kid. (Sellers) 6' d Jan.-Mar. 6 19 3?d Apr- June 6 :l id. July-Sept. fi 15 16d. Market Steady. SILVER. Spot '1(1 Forward 21' sd. (ROSS RATE. London-New York. fcM NVw York-London, 4.W i69 words
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Article56 1934-11-11 1 Daily Prices Current For R .>!..%. No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon. Saturday. Buyers Seller* Spot (loose) 21 'i (F. 0.8.) Current month 21 7 16 11 9 It Jan-Mar. Apr-Jane July-Sept. Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Cable por la. London Spot Sheet 5 lGd. New York56 words
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Advertisement15 1934-11-11 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Grea Britain) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement116 1934-11-11 1 KEY BRAND MuMf] A PRODUCT OF ..II" SOUTH AFRICA $$$-'M^^^fa-k0 Of exceptional quality, KEY /J^^KUW^l. BRAND Brandy is of full yet V| '/J^BP^^^BP|\ delicate flavour, and sells at a re'.ii'iiiijjj^W/ V^^B W\.ti markably low price. It is re--1 <^BubJfll i commended by all who have tried j it, and we116 words
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Article, Illustration1936 1934-11-11 2 VISCOUNT ~ia C^ JTTLERCSSE - VISCOUNT ~ia C^JTTLERCSSE Edited bu I HAD been lunching in the City 1 of London with Mr. Clifford Turner, who has built himself the most beautiful offices I know of in the City of London. Outside his own room there is a balcony which, should Mr. Clifford1,936 words
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Article176 1934-11-11 2 Madras. "When the condit.on of the world is so desperate, it whl not in the least help us if we in the East— as we already find in Japan— join in this stampede towards a general annihilation," said Dr. Rabindranath Tagore in his reply to the address176 words
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Article141 1934-11-11 2 Lucknow. After a stay of over six >•• Lucknow. tha Ist Duk> oi Yorks Cavalry, more popular y known ai Sk.riner's Horse, has left to take up duty in the Ist Risalpur Cavalry Brigade. They are relieved by the? Bth KBf George's Own Light Cavalry from Mardan. During141 words
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Article43 1934-11-11 2 Madura (Madras). The Sub-Magistrate. Madura Town, convicted Govindaswami Naidu. attached to the Ramnad Reserve Pol cc. to four months rigorous imprisonment for neglect of duty in allowing a prisoner, undergoing treatment in the Madura Government Hospital, to escape from his custody.43 words
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Article60 1934-11-11 2 6;iigurl (Bengal). A Bengali woman whoie age was reputed to be 104 years, has died at b.i.gun wner,? sne had been liv.n,; for a number of years. Her eld?st surviving son Is aged 73 years and the second. Babu Kartick Chandra De. a lawyer, is aged 67 years.60 words
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Advertisement116 1934-11-11 2 Vina/ sne /o/a ft Aer RUNDOWN ymsjfo huso ana "T AM worried about yon you an ills In— X taft>ly weary in body and mind, your spirits and vitality are alarmingly low— you must do something about it. Take Waterbccy's Compound. Remember last year Mabel's husband fek jitst as you116 words
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Advertisement78 1934-11-11 2 i. 3ctsX%€X FOR TEN W#|V ALL J 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, but an78 words
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Article, Illustration1748 1934-11-11 3 THE v^ ANDERER - MAINLY about MALAYANS THE v^ANDERER By /■\NE happy augury which Sir Shenton Thomas may have noticed, is that on the eve of his arrival In this country Straits Government stock rose halt a point to 103 on the London Stock Exchange. This Is not, of course, connected with the assumption1,748 words
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189 1934-11-11 3 Lahore. The story of a series of crimes, involving the disappearance of two Moslem girls and the murder of their mother and brother, comes from a village in Montgomery district. It is stated that two girls who had been reading the Koran with a maulvi189 words
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Advertisement52 1934-11-11 3 780 MILES 780 MINUTES ON SEPTEMBER 28th ***** AT BROOKLANDS. Using their complete range of 1935 models carried out an A.C.U. Certified Test, attempting to cover 780 miles in 780 minutes, each model running for one hour. ACTUALLY 796.98 MILES WERS. COVERED WITHIN THE TIME SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED52 words
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Advertisement819 1934-11-11 3 EMSWND j J^»?? These Hotels will make h[ your stay enjoyable m LONDON. LONDON CALLS Two Residential 3o4eH I INSISTENTLY Highly recommended lor Oversew XM%I Mk tOME Vlsltori and families h«me on leave. >9^*^ mnd rnk) l eltn On»urp*«sed for Comfort Cui-ine Z^VrtS^ l^ UATri niiornr Serrlce Homeliness *J^S\ K819 words
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5203 1934-11-11 4 READERS DESCRIBE THEIR THRILLING Moments APE KIDNAPS A WOMAN "Crocodiles Sniffed Around Our Feet" How a woman was carried off into the jungle by an ape Men hanging on to the side of an upturned launch, and shouting to keep crocodiles at bay and A "raid" on a card party5,203 words
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Article66 1934-11-11 4 fHE Sunday Times invites other readers to describe exciting moments which they have experienced. Every narrative printed will be paid for at our usual rates, which are the highest in Malayan journalism. Photographs aie also invited. Contributions must be authentic and should be addressed to The Editor,66 words
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Advertisement292 1934-11-11 4 DALAT (Annam) 5 hours car from Saigon. Thr finest mountain resort (5000 (ret hl(h) for Rest and Holiday. Do not fail to come for: CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS to the sld>ndid. DALAT. Excursions, rowinj and bathing on thr lake, golf, tennis etc. 1 1 I M Excursions, rowing and292 words
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Advertisement101 1934-11-11 4 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275. South Bridge Road Singapore Pbone 2164 (Ooticlan air. Z. Y. *•"> jf. up? f <**■■ X Jamflk^siiHßK i <■■ .ssia^B^aaßaßißV VaV .^^r M L l| ss**' IBBK\ I jj SBrm_J BBBBBSaVm? f jr Charges cheaper than anywhere. 1. Sight tested, glasses supplied from $400. 2-101 words
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Article622 1934-11-11 5 I was invited to a tea party in a friend's house in Penang ten years ago. The house adjoined Ayer Hitam Road. There were about 20 to 25 ruests present and by the time we had partaken of our tea, it was about 5622 words
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Advertisement79 1934-11-11 5 EXAMINE THE CLAIMS OF NUMOL TOT RECONSTRUCTIVE FOOD SEND A POSTCARD FOR BOCKIET WITH lOAC TESTIMONIALS NUMOL- LIMITED NgWCA»TtE ON TVWK \mmmmm From the Sole Agents. MEDICAL OFFICE, 100 and 302, North Bridge Road. i I BJ^^_ -^^88l W DIGNITY WHEN THE TIME COMES TO BID FAREWELL TO .LOVED ONES79 words
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Advertisement222 1934-11-11 5 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO, 275, Sooth Bridfe Road, Singapore. (Optician Mr. C. T. KAN). Tele. CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANIWHERB. 1. Sight tested, glasses supplied from $4 2. CROOKES LENSES completed with fimmc from $6. Mrs. HILDA V. EBERV Teacher of the Pianoforte Homes visited if derired Piano-onderwijseres Geeft oek lessen222 words
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Advertisement31 1934-11-11 5 I I^^^^^^^^— s^ssi It\kV I I ANCHOR^/ II BREWED U BOTTLED IN f INOAPORE BY THE^fT^fifl[ I|| ARCHIPELACO BREWERY CO.lTofll TOPPPS*™^ I if-Slll SIME DARBY* Cat Ltd ISMSSBI ShMtiat J- bmbbh31 words
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Article, Illustration307 1934-11-11 6 MASTER MINDS THE AUTHOR OF "THE 'W PLAN" AUTHOR OF "THE 'W PLAN" URGES READERS TO TAKE UP PELMANISM. •TUI MANISM U a science founded upon the certainties of Psychological research and knowledge. i "The Little Grey Books' lift the mind from )'s trench of convention and, as it were307 words
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Article, Illustration1782 1934-11-11 6 EPIC OF THE SNOWS 28,100 FEET UP Everest, 1933. By Hu»h Ruttledge. Hodder and Stoughton. 255. IN A more imaginative -age, ballad singers would honour the Everest climbers in song, and a legend would grow up around them until fathers would exhort their sons to heroism and1,782 words
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283 1934-11-11 6 SOMETHING NEW IN THRILLERS UNUSUAL OPENING 2 O'Clock Courage. By Gelettj Burgess. Ivor Nicholson Watson.' 7s. fid. MR. BURGESS has found a novel opening for a thriller. His principal character must remain nameless in the review, for the whole story hinges on the fact that a man regains consciousness in283 words
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347 1934-11-11 6 AN UNUSUAL BOOK FROM GERMANY NO POLITICS, WAR OR MORBIDITY A Girl Tumbles Out of the Sky. Katrirt Holland. Ivor Nicholson and Watson. 7s. M THIS novel is the Book Guild's selection for October and the publishers say of it: Here is something new out of Germany, a novel unconcerned347 words
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385 1934-11-11 6 "Lives Without Lies A SCHOOLGIRL IN BOHEMIA Change Partners. By Sarah Sait. Gollancs. 7s. fid. MISS Salt has taken a crowd of very unpleasant people and shown us the effect of their loose talk and behav lour on a young girl who has just returned, full of high Ideals, from385 words
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Advertisement242 1934-11-11 6 WARNING TO STOMACH SUFFERERS The imping cures effected by Mac lean Brand Stomach Powder in cases of Indigestion, Acidity, Dyspepsia. Flatulence, Heartburn, Gastritis and Ulcerated Stomach, have brought on to the market so many imitations that you must be careful to insist on the signature ALEX C MACLEAN." The formula242 words
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Advertisement209 1934-11-11 6 BOWDEN'S MILK FOOD IS PURE Made entirely from English Milk by the IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS WITHOUT ANT ADULTERATION SUCH AS CANE SUGAR (SUCROSE). See that you Baby *et« (Sucrose). Cane sugar h the best. Bowden's Milk I not a Natural content of Food is pore and does not I Milk209 words
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Article709 1934-11-11 7 The Sunday Times FreeEntry Competition Can You Complete Twelve Simple Words Today we repeat for the amusement of readers of The Sunday Times the new form of competition, which was introduced last week. A few alterations have been introduced at the suggestion of readers and row709 words
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Advertisement22 1934-11-11 7 X^...INDER >"LLtE 4 r&3 ...LING >- ...REED ,Jfe:^, M .#^aU V ...ET !g...IND 9 Jb ...RAIN IQ <^ ...EAR jßnl .lnv f m :..ider22 words
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Advertisement433 1934-11-11 7 CUT OUT THIS ENTRY FORM j i MISSING LETTER CONTEST j [No. 2.— 11-11-34.] J I agree to enter The Sunday Tim > J Missing Letter Competition on tbe J conditions laid down in this issue. J I consider that tnjs following arc S the correct solutions, of the pufe«lcU433 words
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Advertisement667 1934-11-11 7 ESTABLISHED <g iMtk A :4pßiala^r J^s) tatidn. jfl LwMi& sei\esi COLLEGE IS A CAR- I|mE&EJ|JS*9J !K^RmP? T he* success* of our .currcwFiii <ThOllEVffTai^EMEff^Tn Siuoenis. there is so EER— A SUCCESSFUL aKEWMMEI EflLawJaMM OTHEH REASON. SUCCKbS PROGRESSIVE CAREER. IMLSBwMMBUBBEEEEWBEEMBawIwM bhitus success link tp. YOU CAN HAVE A COLLEGE TRAINING IN ALMOST667 words
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Article2459 1934-11-11 8 RICE MORE SUSTAINING THAN EUROPEAN FOOD Meets Good Friends In The Doss-hovses Continuing the remarkable story of his hardships after losing his job d tiring the slump, a planter teiis how he lived on $23 a month in a doss-house, and then obtained2,459 words
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Advertisement383 1934-11-11 8 ■< <MfioHß Tj^WW|raißiiijtov^^i^fiiiWßß^MMJHßßßjJßJMJß^^^ +s^*' t^ m m^ Mx^^ m BIa?HK m I a^^^S2 SE^^t* A Ip~ m m/% j*~* m IS\ i"' i t* 11 HM. r/^D ft U V*V \*t jr 1. V-S ENGINE— Quick acceleration 6. WELDED STEEL-SPOKB Wl II vM and Reserve Power— Plenty of power WHEELS—383 words
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804 1934-11-11 9 JOHN C. MOFFITT - AFTER BIG "SUGAR" GOING SLOW PAID JOHN C. MOFFITT STORY OF MAE WEST BY OONEY," says Mac West, in n expanding her biography "you know, when I came out here to Hollywood on a coffee and cake contract, I knew I had to be good. They'd picked me for a804 words
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Article405 1934-11-11 9 Marlene Dietrich is being kept busy j these days modelling gowns and try- ing new head-dresses for the role she will portray in her next Paramount picture. "Caprice Espagnole." Jeff Lazarus, chairman of the Paramount editorial board, scans more than 3.000 plays and books each year.405 words
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Article, Illustration8 1934-11-11 9 A forest scene in "Spitfire." starring Kathryn Hepburn.8 words
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Article851 1934-11-11 9 BHRi^^n^^T(i^T[^ 3 - SCREENLAND Secrets BHRi^^n^^T(i^T[^3 LlAfl ON a sunny day last June, a troupe of Columbia Studio players board-. i an old. abandoned sailing vessel to film 'The Captain Hates the Sea." Director Lewis Milestone enthusiastically believed that iv six day tie scenes would be completed and the company could return home.851 words
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Advertisement874 1934-11-11 9 3 MONTHS ON BISCUITS AND MILK Woman's Digestive Troubles. Everyone who is subject to any form of indigestion should know of this woman's experiences. Advice from one who has had such severe attacks Is advice worth having. She writes:— I suffered from Indigestion, gastritis and constipation, and was so very874 words
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Advertisement40 1934-11-11 9 il^3| *|pP^^* ove Arnott's Marie Bi&H **i T-\ cuits. They are delightft.3 I'l-^H delicious." Bit It"*^"'- vi^M aP^B^a^BnaH' W -Jy. -"■:■> >V I W i'^*:- WJBK I ivjm inlHi J i BtHK!^.^r /I ■MB t *afc3wa^a^a^a^a^T^aW^ aW a^a^a^wV ■Bcc*2Z ^aa^^ihU^^^^^a»WL^^P*^^^siß^Bl a^aK^P^^^^VE40 words
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Article820 1934-11-11 10 LINEN HATS IN GREEN BEIGE By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT ALTHOUGH Gian Singh, In Battery Road, has been opened for the past three weeks or so, the official opening only took place last week-end. The place was crowded with those who went to see and those who went820 words
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Article43 1934-11-11 10 One tablcspoonful of finely grated carrot, when heated in a dry saucepan and applied direct to a bruise or contusion makes a splendid 1 poultice. It is most comforting to a crushed finger and relieves tfe pain In a few minutes43 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-11-11 10 PRINCESS MARINA COIFFURE Miss Marciu Franklin, of Grimsby, who was elected Miss Olympia, Queen of Beauty, at the 1934 Hairdressing Fair at Olympia, London, is seen being coiffured with the latest hairdressing fashion, the "Princess Marina" style.37 words
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Article349 1934-11-11 10 EPSOM SALTS SOLUTION ItHERE is much to be said in favour of cleansing cream, but the fact still remains that nothing makes you feel so clean and well groomed as a thorough cleansing with plain soap and water. Soap is bound to remove natural oils from your349 words
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336 1934-11-11 10 Dangers Of Dieting TOO MUCH AND TOO LITTLE THE rainy season (writes a Medical correspondent) always brings its crop of colds, influenza and bronchitis. Few people can boast thart they are absolutely immune. Although it is impossible to go out of doors protected against every known illness, it in possible336 words
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Article172 1934-11-11 10 When a woman solicitor went into the witness-box In the London Divon Court to give evidence on behalf of ncr client, Mr. Justice Bateson said to her: I don't think you have any hat on? '"No," replied the woman. The Judge: I believe it is the rue172 words
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Advertisement120 1934-11-11 10 a»^ sr i. uound and Natural Sleep SLEEP induced by drugs or sedatives is neither natural nor refreshing. 'Ovaltine' is the recognised best "nightcap" all over the world because if enture* sound,' refreshing sleep in a perfectly natural way. Of equal importance is the fact that, while you sleep, the120 words
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Advertisement195 1934-11-11 10 v^B^J aa^S Glorious Hair withAmami Make Friday night your beauty night half-hour with Amami will work wonders with your hair. In no other shampuo Jo you get this wonderful scientific blendof 47 ingrcdienu.cutlcd from nourishing Herbi and rich Oils, to rcttorc and •trcngihen your hair. Only really healthy bair can195 words
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Advertisement38 1934-11-11 10 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. JUST ARRIVED A new shipment of very smart GOWNS for afternoon and evening. HATS and the latest NOVELTIES for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. RENE ULLMANN, CAPITOL BUILDING. STAMFORD ROAD; Wie ittetnfable choice Bif«H^S^ S.S. A F.M.S.38 words
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Advertisement206 1934-11-11 10 For Xmas Cards Was[l Xmas Presents a^\^AJ^V please call at HUNG YEH CO. (THE LACQUER HOL'SE) ?55. Orchard Road, 2nd next to Post Office Aurelia's J^v THE HOUSE OF NEW THINGS •n Dinrer is Served. Madame Another breath taking collection HVH of Dinner Gowis Arrived! a 9 Bw ~CK ■y206 words
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2326 1934-11-11 11 JUDGE ON "VERY LOW VIEW OF MARRIAGE" Lord Sholto George Douglas, fourth son of the eighth Marques of Queenjberry. lost his action In the King.; Bsnch Division. London, against hio former wife. Mrs. Georgina Leonon. Bercaford. of Upper Grosvenor Street. Park2,326 words
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Article94 1934-11-11 11 The King's physician. Sir E. Farquhar Bunard. U 111 with typhoid fever. How he contracted the disease is a mystery. Sir Farquhar has been ill (or about a week," his secretary told a reporter There have been no complications, and the illness U taking a normal course.94 words
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Article1210 1934-11-11 11 RIDDLE OF 'PINK SCARF' CRIME STRANGLED GIRL SETS STRANGE PROBLEM FOR POLICE London. A bracken -covered hillock iv a wood on the outskirts of Leeds holds the secret of what will go down in criminal history as the "Pink Scarf" murder. There a pretty young waitress was strangled with her1,210 words
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Advertisement15 1934-11-11 11 On an English farmstead. From such fine cows as these comes CONCENTRATED U CREAMY. *-^QJO%15 words
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Article278 1934-11-11 12 The new Governor of the Colony has arrived, and his welcome in Singapore has been warm and sincere. There is no doubt as to the public attitude at this time. It is one of fervent loyalty, of willingness to co-operate with Government in every possible way, and of278 words
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Article243 1934-11-11 12 Interest is aroused once agiin in the future of Singapore as an industrial city by the decision of a manufacturer m move his factory from here to the Federated Malay States. In this case the temptations are tne waiving of a monthly tax, payable in Singapore, and the243 words
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Article616 1934-11-11 12 Six DAYS' News SUNDAY.— Despite elaborate preparations in Kwangtung. Kiangsl Reds penetrate northern section of province. Dutch airmen Parmentier and Moll winners of second prize in EnglandMelbourne air race, start on return Journey home with full complement of 14 passengers. Sir Alfred Gilbert, sculptor of Eros in Piccadilly Circus, London,616 words
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Article43 1934-11-11 12 High Water 1.12 a.m. 8.5 ft., 12.18 p.m. 9 8 ft. Rugby United Services vs. Perak. Anson Road. Hockey Khalsa Assn. vs. R.A., Balestler Road; Wiltshfres vs. Negri-Sembilan. Tanglin I Football: SC.F.A. League, A AC. vs. 1 SB AA. Jalan Besar Stadium.43 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1934-11-11 12 The Assertions of Inaniasj UNTIL FURTHER. NOTICE $10 FOR A JOKE THAT MAKES ME LAUGH I understand that during the next few days a reward will be offered for the apprehension of a desperate character who perpetrated an outrage on the Padang the other evening. The evening was a wet1,571 words
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Article84 1934-11-11 12 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Saturday. It is not often that we of the Ananias News Factory descend to the level of racing: tipsters, bat we have such a rood thing- for next Saturday at Bnkit Timah that we f' el we mast pass it on to our four84 words
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Article69 1934-11-11 12 Only $5 is disposed of here this week. It goes to X," oi Taiping for this very short Joke It was z Sunday morning. A beggar came into the compound whining Tolong mem tolong mem." The mem, to husband: Oh, George, go and get a copy. It must69 words
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Advertisement186 1934-11-11 12 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACKNOWLEDG MENT. Mr. and Mrs. O. R Oehlers and family express their sincere thanks to all friends ard relatives for their telegrams and messages of condolence In their bereavement. P.M S. and Penang papers please copy. |ALHAMBRA| TREMENDOUS SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED TODAY 3.15— €.15— 9.15 ]L\ But no186 words
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Advertisement28 1934-11-11 12 NEW WORLD! SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret.' Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas.' jPIA N O TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE CHARLES. S Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, j Watch Specialists28 words
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Advertisement82 1934-11-11 12 H UNDERWEAR FINE KNITTED SEA ISLAND COTTON IN BISCUIT SHADE. SUITABLE FOR THE MOST MADE IN SENSITIVE SKIN. ENGLAND. ATHLETIC VESTS AND TRUNKS SINGLETS CZ^ Button Front Short Sleeves Sizes 34"-- 36] $1.75 each *4t^ ATHLETIC VESTS M m i\m W "V Neck Sleeveless W Sizes 34"-- 36]' $1.50 each82 words
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Miscellaneous10 1934-11-11 12 I Dl IOKI.U. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Oiil Street, Singapore.10 words
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468 1934-11-11 13 SIR SHENTON THOMAS A SPORTSMAN To Play For The Non-Benders SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL QIR Shenton Thomas is a true sportsman. Both actually and metaphorically! In so far as actual participation In sporting activities is concerned, "Who\s Who" laconically Intimates; "Cricket, lawn468 words
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Article394 1934-11-11 13 CENOTAPH BROADCAST Below is today's B. B. C. wireless programme, on the following wavelengths: metre. metre. 9.35p.m-11.5 GSE2S. 29 OSB 31.55 11.5-11.20 OSB 31.55 11.20-12 20 GSB 31.55 OSA 49.59 12.20-12 35 OSA 49.59 12.35-1.5 OSA 49.59 OSD 25.53 Transmission 2 p.m. 5.50 Big Ben. The Cenotaph394 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-11-11 13 The new twin-screw motorship Cordillera, (17,000 tons) of the Hamburg- Amerika Linle in the Far Eastern Service. She is due on her outward voyage in Singapore March 24.28 words
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Article181 1934-11-11 13 MAY NEVER STAND HIS TRIAL Police officers who have been Investigating Brighton Trunk Crime No. 1 declare that they believe they know the murderer. A dramatic statement by Chief Inspector Bowden, head of the Hove C.I.D. on the eve of his retirement that he and the181 words
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Article97 1934-11-11 13 The planet Venus repeating the history of the earth was envisaged by Sir James Jeans In a broadcast talk In London. "First vegetation and then higher forms of life may appear In due course on Venus as they have already done on earth," he said. "On the97 words
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Article318 1934-11-11 13 DR. OEHLERS MAR. *ES QUIETLY Miss Dorothy Berrett And Mr. F.A. Bickerdike Two weddings took place at St Andrew's C ithcdral yesterday. Dr. S. L. Ochlers, of the General Hospital, was married to Miss Nellie Sanderson. Owing to the recent bereavement in the bridegroom's family, the wedding318 words
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Article431 1934-11-11 13 ALLEGED FAILURE TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT Lee Ah Gim, the driver of a car which was in collision in Bras Basah Road with a car driven by Mr W. O. Baker, divisional manager of th>Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd was charged in the police court before431 words
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Article1070 1934-11-11 13 The following is Fraser and Co.'s list of closing prices in Singapore yesterday: Ampat Tin (4) 4s 44d 4> M ftTTirr Kumbang (f) 32s 35s Austral Malay (i) 59b 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 14s 9d Us 3d Ayer Weng (fl) 2.05 2 10 Ban grin Tin1,070 words
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Advertisement129 1934-11-11 13 TIGER BFEft Cash Capital 3,000,000.00 Polic Pa s" ($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 of your son129 words
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Advertisement93 1934-11-11 13 Ma Marmite says: "Sandwiches are like the child in the nursery rhyme when they're good they're very very good, but when they're bad— So don't take any risks make your sandwiches with Marmite. Marmite Sandwiches are the tastiest things everyone enjoys them. And they're so easy to make. Simply mix93 words
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Article484 1934-11-11 14 BIOLOGIST'S HINT TO CEYLON Colombo. Tifß. P. E. P. Deraniyagala, A 1 Assistant Marine Biologist, in a lecture to the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, said that, the time is coming when the farming of turtles and crocodiles will be a paying concern in Ceylon.484 words
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Article109 1934-11-11 14 (To the Editor of The Sunday Times.) I I Sir.— Writing in your Issue of Sunday last. Mr. C. P Vale says that the Indian and the Ceylonese communities here were busy with preparations for celebrating Deepavall and to these people it is a day of great Joy-making. The109 words
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Article60 1934-11-11 14 It is learned that $1,000 has been appropriated by the Headquarters of thJ First Group Army, Canton, for working of the gold mine which was recently discovered in Tamkai. says the Canton Dally Sun. Mr. Yong Yam-san and Mr. Chen Kong-ylu, 1 have been appointed supervisors and60 words
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Article93 1934-11-11 14 200 CANDIDATES FOR 11 SEATS Canton. The opening ceremony of the election of representatives of Kwangtung to the sth National Congress took place In the Chungshan Memorial Hall. Besides more than 200 candidates from various counties, nine members of the Executive and Supervisory Committees of the Provincial Tangpu.93 words
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Article98 1934-11-11 14 BULLION FROM JAPAN TO SHANGHAI Kobe. A gang of 32 smugglers has been arrested by the Hyogo Prefectural Police on charges of having s. 'iggled Yen 2,000,000 worth of gold bulh I Into China from Japan. The gang was reported to be headed by Chu I-chang, a wealthy98 words
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Article75 1934-11-11 14 Rangoon. The final of the Walter Locke foot ball match between the University and the Municipals ended In tragedy. At every Important match people who are unable to gain admtsslor climb on to trees nearby to watch the game. A young Burman did so. getting on J the75 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-11-11 14 Jackie Coogan. the juvenile genius of the silent films, is now 20 and grown-up. His first adult role is that of i cowboy in a Western film. Horse Opera."31 words
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Article57 1934-11-11 14 Changchun. rTHE surprise of those Interested in Manchukuo politics, the Manchukuo Government has suddenly announced the dismissal of Dr. Chao Yin-pei. President of the Manchukuo Legislative Yuan. No reason is given for this action. Dr. Chao Yln-pei had been entrusted with the mission of conducting an investigation57 words
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135 1934-11-11 14 BANDIT TERROR FOREIGNERS MAY LEAVE MONGOLIA Peiplng. Evacuation of all missionaries and foreigners from a wide area in the Hattansuma section of Inner Mongolia may become imperative soon, due to the operations of horde of bandits. 1.000 strong, who are terrorising the area. Mongol troops have clashed with the bandits135 words
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Article131 1934-11-11 14 Shanghai. LI King-pac, 25 years of age, a millworker, ran amok near his home off Sa Wha Street, Chapel and wounded ten persons with two knives which he flourished In the street In maniacal fashion. The youth, who had been disappointed in love, came131 words
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Article94 1934-11-11 14 Tlrupur (Madras). The Rt. Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastrl speaking at an "At Home at the Tlrupur Club, dwelt on the importance of Journalism. Mr. Sastrl said that schools of Journalism were quite a new idea In India and that even in the rest of the world It94 words
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Article125 1934-11-11 14 COMMUNISTS PLEAD GUILTY Bhanghal. Four of the Chinese communists charged with the triple murder at the Lester Hospital here on Sept. 27, have pleaded guilty and confessed to ttM murder of three Public Safety Bureau officers in addition to the three at the hospital. It may125 words
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165 1934-11-11 14 AIR DEFENCE CANTON CAMPAIGN FOR EFFICIENCY Canton. To Improve the efficiency of the Canton Air Force, the First Group Army has despatched four officers to the Uni»?d States to studjr wireless telegraphy, especially between an aerial squadron in action and ground troops. The radio unit of the Air Force is165 words
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172 1934-11-11 14 TREASURE FOUND BARS OF SILVER AND GOLD Hanoi. As an outcome 01 the discoveries recently made at Thanh -Hoa (on the coast a little to the south of Haiphong* by fishermen, the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orlent at once sent one of its members there, and investigations are being actively carried on.172 words
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65 1934-11-11 14 Canton. It is learned In official circles that Or. Wang Chung-hui has telegraphically Informed the Canton Government leaders of the results of his mission at Peiping. According to Dr. Wang, Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and other Central Government leaders have promised to give favourable consideration65 words
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Article58 1934-11-11 14 A copper mine has been discovered In the Yuen village, east of T lishan. says the Canton Dally Sun An engineer, after making an examination of the copper ore, has declared that the mine Is worth exploration. A group of returned overseas Chinese. It Is learned, will seek58 words
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Article272 1934-11-11 14 CHINESE GIRL AND FILM OFFER Hong Kong. Rudolf Friml. the famous composer, who came out to the Far East in search lor the Ideal Chinese girl to take the leading role in his new play, 'Sing Song Girl." will, in all probability, have to make another trip.272 words
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Article252 1934-11-11 14 LOVER OF FRIEND'S WIFE A benedicline monk was cited as corespondent In n divorce case heard in London by the President, Sir Boyd Merriman, and was ordered to pay £750 d mages. A decree nisi was granted to Mr. Charles Hugh Edward Bath, an employee of252 words
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123 1934-11-11 14 CARTRIDGES IN O.T.C. FIRE CROWD'S ANXIETY AT EXPLOSIONS Blank ammunition exploded and many rifles were destroyed In a Ore which badly damaged the O. T. C. armoury of Bedford Modern School. The fire spread rapidly and could be seen irom all parts of the town, while the continual popping of123 words
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Advertisement100 1934-11-11 14 A "SILENCE" ZONE SUCCESS S I L EN CE A vital factor in modern office organization, and proved aid to business efficiency. This opinion is amply vouched for by MESSRS. GUTHRIE CO., LTD., one of Singapore's oldest established and most progressive firms, in their decision to ma ke their offices100 words
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Advertisement13 1934-11-11 14 i BI f f mWYI g tit r 111 11 1 f kirn]13 words
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Advertisement44 1934-11-11 14 Announcing the Definite Opening Date CAPITOL! TUESDAY NEXT, NOV. 13tb Paramount 's Glamorous Combination of Entertainment! EARL CARROLL'S "MURDER AT THE VANITIES" with the World* most Beautiful Girl*! All the glamour, spectacle and beauty of a grand REVUE, combined with a Sensational mystery story.44 words
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Article, Illustration2387 1934-11-11 15 G.RP. COLLINS - G.RP. COLLINS By I TRY TO KILL A SUPERSTITION Devils that turn themselves into motor-cars are among the evil spirits which the Balinese fear. G. E. P. Collins throws new light on the lives of these superstitious people. Mr. Collins, who was formerly in a2,387 words
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Advertisement145 1934-11-11 15 1 11 1 ill ill 1 1 ill 11 1111 111 v^ 1 cmd Driving Iri rill |j|| i i'.iffi^^&^^SJll 111 l With sensational new body contours designed to permit I'l i'£/A I progress through the limitless wall of air with the minij I iDW^sllinj^^X ill mum of wind resistance;145 words
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Article, Illustration761 1934-11-11 16 THE OPENING BID By ELY CULBERTSON NEXT to the pass the Opening bid of one Is the most important call in Contract Bridge. It is also the ideal bid. Only in the rarest cases is tht best final bid apparent from the art. and usually a tremendous mount761 words
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Article314 1934-11-11 16 CUEMAN - CUEMAN By UNUSUAL IN-OFF FIRST glance at many a position on the billiards table induces the verdict that a shot Is "not on." Experience teaches otherwise. Every now and then an adventuresome player comes to the club tables and refuses to accept the evidence of first glances. He314 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1934-11-11 16 FAMOUS FOOTBALL CLUBS i THE most sensational thing that the Middlesbrough Football 1 Club ever did was to pay Sunderland the sum of £1,000 for the services of an international forward named Alfred Common. It was sensational, because it was the first time a four-figure transfer1,073 words
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Article58 1934-11-11 16 Calicut. <Madras>. A man of 70 who was crossing a railway bridga between Payyannur and EiimaJa jumped headlong in a panic when he saw the Malabar Expressing coming towards him. The driver slopped the train and the old man was picked up with severe injuries. He was58 words
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Advertisement216 1934-11-11 16 A NEW ARRIVAL Speaking of Music at once recalls ITALY T. M. A. Music House are always in search of the lutest and best from all the Great Musical Countries of the world and now have pleasure to introduce into Malaya: ITALY'S LEADING RECORDS Electrically recorded in Italy with Italy's216 words
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Advertisement111 1934-11-11 16 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE A VIGOUR? Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE 3mm^ Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin pa? Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, -1-Jw. Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The /jvS^HM\ poisons result in damage to the arteries, JJ internal organs and premature old age.111 words
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Miscellaneous118 1934-11-11 16 Our Crossword Puzzle •CLUES.) ACROSS. M. Clergyman* dwelUng Doum 22. BfcmJah 1. Part o* foot ££!!L. 5. Animate JJT 101 8. Soon ***w out Urban 11. Track f" It. Kegai vwwoaiT. 16. Vapour 17. Repay It. Qufor a**** Solution Of Last Sunday's 30. Written acknowledgment St. Mate rotten 94. Hut118 words
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Article1066 1934-11-11 17 WHEN TO DRINK AND HOW TCXCESSIVE drinking certainly may cause crippling neuritis, degeneration of the heart and arteries, and certain types of Insanity. Excessive drinking very rarely falls to do harm, but the type and degree of harm depend on the susceptibility of the Individual. The thing which Is Important1,066 words
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Article702 1934-11-11 17 PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS BY OUR EXPFPT /CHRISTMAS will soon arrive and now is the time to see that this year's turkeys and geese are kept in a fit condition for the table. Naturally the general condition of these birds will be the result of the method of feeding702 words
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Advertisement259 1934-11-11 17 REJUVENATION. Are you getting old before you. time? If you find you are ageing prematurely, if yo« find your powers of concentration and decision, your zest for pleasure, your recuperation after exertion, all lessening, PHILLIPS Yeast can work wonders for you. In a very short tune you will find ALL259 words
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Advertisement38 1934-11-11 17 FOR POULTRY. KOSSOLIAN BLOOD SALT. It pr»TfnU rapes A liver traabfaa It cares Anaemia and Ttihc It ratora fcwt appetite It iacreaaes egg prodoeOMi It rirca lozariaat iMtkcr srowtk Price 75 cents per tin. MEDICAL HALL !LTD. Chemists.38 words
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Advertisement41 1934-11-11 17 FOR HORSES. Radio!. Bone-Rubcl. Ra4lol Kidney Legwash Powdcn. Rednctee. "Evelyn" Stock Food, an excellent conditioner and UM%r, "Smlrttk" Stock Remedies and complete rant* of forage, etc. CAUL OR WRITB TO TONG LAM ft CO. 46/40, Peck Seah Stroat. Singapore. Telephone 7328.41 words
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Advertisement326 1934-11-11 17 2' Fteffl"? JH&s fl H J W Th tiatst advertisement whirh the B> M w Company has is that its policy holders I II 9 exceed 27.000.000 in number. J^^P This hugp number of people have j^ flB proved that a Prudential policy Is HH^^^^^k best. Its rates of premium326 words
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Article1286 1934-11-11 18 STRAITS CHINESE EPWORTH LEAGUE GALA The Btraiu Cuinesc Epworth League held their second annual swimming gala at the V.M.C.A. Pool on Saturday. Oct. 27. The events wer? Leenly contested. Several records were broken. One event which created much excitement was the necklacemaking (mixed) race ln whLh 251,286 words
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734 1934-11-11 18 Phone Call To Bangkok The following article which appeared in the Daily Express and has reached Singapore by air mail give* an idea of how the news of the King of Slam's intention to resign was received in Eigtand. BANGKOK, the capital of Sam.734 words
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Advertisement8 1934-11-11 18 i decay germs throat- trouble halitosis MOUTH WASH8 words
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Advertisement397 1934-11-11 18 t $200.00 MUST BE WON FOR NEARFST CORRECT SOLUXtfkNS OF A FEW EAST WORDS. ""i HARD I I J^9s C* HOW TO FORM THE WORDS WATER J^ 1 IM Take the first word as an 2~ unouAicl 7L I /£s\ 7 .example. The Clue Is "Hard nUPnUBS, rTfl >..Water" and397 words
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Advertisement275 1934-11-11 18 The star you loved in i^W "ONLY YESTERDAY" ,±JJ^m*K MARGARET tMJH mSe n t picture of tiie A year, based on the BIG «P|g| ■^JJBur book of the decade! "LITTLE MAN tJ^ WHAT NOW?" I'nextchange" I PAVILION S. -j They.: mU ;-j ye you wen Margaret SaLavan's latest?" They will275 words
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Article, Illustration395 1934-11-11 19 ANMJAL RUGBY MATCH WITH S.S. FORCE (From Ou. Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Straits Settlements Volunteer Force was decisively beaten by tti? F.M.S. Volunteer Force by fourteen points i a penalty goal, a goal and two tries) to six points 'two tries) wher395 words
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Article43 1934-11-11 19 At Johore Bahru yesterday, the j South Johore R F.C. defeated the visiting H M.S. Terror ***** team by six points (a penalty goal and a try) to nil. McKenzie kicked the penalty and i the try was scored by Morgan43 words
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1607 1934-11-11 19 Negri-Sembilan Defeated Cy Eight Goals To Two Singapore 8. Nejri Sembilan 2. SINGAPORE registered her first inter-State hockey victory when she trounced Necrt Sembilan on the Padane yesterday to the tmne of B—2.8 2. In her two previous inter-State fixtures, Singapore drew with Selangor. sharing four1,607 words
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Article266 1934-11-11 19 SELANGOR, PERAK AND PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. A large crowd including a gontf number of Europeans witnessed rr. > opening matches of the triangular tournament played at the Perak Tuif Club this afternoon. Selangor .t in a very strong position. Great interest centred266 words
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Article140 1934-11-11 19 CUSTOMS BEATEN IN LIM SENG FOOK TROPHY MATCH (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. The Lim Seng Foolc trophy, the Blue Riband of Perak soccsr, changed hands today, the Old Edwardians of Talping wresting it fr:>m the Ipoh Customs by three goals to one. The match140 words
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Advertisement420 1934-11-11 19 tDon 9 t let the climate prematurely aye you af& A woman Is only as old as she looks. Age fi^^V and physical fitness have very little in *f common. Those signs of age which most /^Z/l' women regard as inevitable after childbirth, such as tired- fy\Jf V~-''^" N ness420 words
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Article665 1934-11-11 20 VISITORS' SUPERIOR FORWARDS Selancor Colts 1 S.C.R.C. 0 The Selangor Colts opened their brief tour in Singapore auspiciously when they beat the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club at Fong Llm Green yesterday afternoon by the only goal scored In the match. The visitors were undoubtedly the better665 words
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Article, Illustration371 1934-11-11 20 KIDNAPPING SEQUEL COURT OF APPEAL JUDGMENT The Full Court of Appeal delivered judgment on an important legal point yesterday in connection with the appeal of a man named Bapoo, who was convicted by the district judge of kidnapping a Sinhalese woman and confining her. Bapoo was was sentenced to two371 words
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437 1934-11-11 20 HOME FOOTBALL SUNDERLAND LEAD LEAGUE Ol NUKRLAM) took the lead in the t3 English League yesterday, by defeating- Manchester City by the odd goal in five. They displace Arsenal, who could only draw with Grimsby. Results, cabled by Reuter, were County Championship. Devon 15. Cornwall 6 (at Devon port) Lanes.437 words
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Article377 1934-11-11 20 S.C.C. "A" SCORE FIVE TRIES S.C.C. "A" 17 points. Wiltshires g. The S.C.C. "A" XV defeated the Wiltshire Regiment Ist XV on the padang yesterday by 17 points to 8 points. In spite of the counter-attraction of the State Hockey being played almost next door, there was377 words
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Article50 1934-11-11 20 Melbourne. Saturday. fn the second golt test foursomes over 36 holes between Great Brita.a and Australia Scott and Garnet c 'Great Britain* beat McKay and Williams 3 and 1. Ryan and Ferrler < Australia* bWK McLean and Bourn 6 and 5 The singles will be played on Mon"day.Reuter - 50 words
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Article49 1934-11-11 20 Berlin. Saturday. Dr. Wilhelm Filchner, the explorer, is negotiating with the Chines? Government concerning preparations for the exploration of north-western regions. The negotiations will continue in Shanghai during the coming week, when the question of possible Chinese participation will be the principal subject of discussion.— Reuter. iReuter - 49 words
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Article55 1934-11-11 20 In the Johore Badminton Association's championships Wong Pen Nam Mau Yucn> beat A. B. Tan <B*ues> and Wee Hye Tec It (Companion) beat Ng Ngoh Tee (Companion) In the semi-finals of the men's singles on Thursdaj Dr. M Birchee (Rainbow) and A. Bakar Abdullah <K. Malay) are tha55 words
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Advertisement122 1934-11-11 20 WHITEAWAYS VICE-CHAIRMAN'S SPECIAL OFFER TO SINGAPORE RESIDENTS (FOR ONE WEEK ONLY) $100.00 for $80.00 THAT IS WHAT IT AMOUNTS TO THL VICE-CHAIRMAN HAS JUST CONCLUDED HLS VISIT OF INSPECTION OF THIS BRANCH AND PRIOR TO HIS DEPARTURE FOR OUR OTHER MALAYAN BRANCHES. AUTHORISED THE MANAGER TO OFFER WITHOUT EXCEPTION OUR122 words
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Advertisement91 1934-11-11 20 **^y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi, ,ii....- i| have you driven the KESTREL Britain's Most Modern Car If you have not trie< one of these cars you have missed a real motoring thrill. This new and modern product with its 'air-line' body is91 words
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Article, Illustration2070 1934-11-11 21 j. a p - j. a p. By REVIVED BY YOUNG CIVIL SERVANTS MALAYAN REMINISCENCES TO revert to the early days of Kuala Lumpur. The interior of Selangor was sparsely inhabited by Sakais in scattered groups, while the descendants of the original Bugis invaders were conspicuous by their absence,2,070 words
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Article187 1934-11-11 21 If neuritis bothers you. deal with it as this woman dealt with hers "For years I was unable to knit" I she writes. owing to neuritis In my i hands. Last year I started taking 1 Kruschen, and now the knitting craze is on I187 words
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Advertisement274 1934-11-11 21 ■H^MGCAPC'C "ME PRIMROSE OnAD(L^^^ V^bUooAbco beehivehoney bUAri^g^^ THIRD GREAT GOSSAGE'S COMPETITION BIG CASH PRIZES »»<**>.*«. a,* $100 m mm m On the left you will see a picture ol a Cinema Theatre audience. Count the people in the audience you can cc and when you have counted then LI D274 words
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Advertisement68 1934-11-11 21 FOR THE RACES. s&^) Three men, a 2e/ss \A^p &nc/ some J&orse.i binoculars Repaired and Cleaned. iC'harjrw Vorv Moderate! ELLISON S. EZEKIEL Co. Opticians and W]t?hinakers ONLY ADDRESS 3, apitol Building, Stamford Road, Singapore. Phone STSL New Stock Just Arrived. Prices from SI O.OO SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME PENS are unconditionally guaranteed68 words
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876 1934-11-11 22 Perfect Team Work The Interest Of Rowing United Services Matches TTHF. man who cannot get a thrill oat of watching a rowing race between fours or eights must have something wrong with him, was a comment I heard during the rate between Singapore (the R.S.Y.C.) and Miri on Thursday. I876 words
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Article376 1934-11-11 22 SINGAPORE'S HOCKEY LUCK (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. SINGAPORE were extremely lucky when they met Selangor at hockey last week-end and came through the game with a draw. History thus repeated itself, for last year Singapore broke this State's sequence of three victories in succession. There was something wrong376 words
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Article441 1934-11-11 22 TAIPING XV's WEAKNESSES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talping. fTAIPING'S defeat at the hands of A Penang "A" In the return interdistrict rugger match last week, clearly revealed Taiplng's weakness in the backline. The halves fumbled with the ball on many occasions, and poor-passing was the order of the day. Penang.441 words
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Article498 1934-11-11 22 MALACCA'S TOLL OF INJURIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. MALACCA were really unfortunate In their second inter-State hockey fixture. Not only were C. A. de Vries and Ibrahim, two of their best forwards, unable to take part in the game owing to injuries, but also P. F. de Sou»*a. In498 words
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Article675 1934-11-11 22 NEWS OF SOCCER CLUBS AT HOME BLACKBURN Rovers have an outside left called Milne. He came into prominence last season through coming into the team in an emergency and scoring, I think it was, a couple of goals. This season his form has not been so good, but Rovers have,675 words
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Advertisement17 1934-11-11 22 TICIRS in SPORT ™V^ N .LAVAL |TD DI/TRIBUTOR/ FOA Vur L" T" If* p% 1 BE PR17 words
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Article, Illustration1398 1934-11-11 23 START OF TRIANGULAR BADMINTON TOURNEY SELANGOR SHOULD WIN BUT WEAKENED BY JOLLY ONES' ABSENCE Kuala Lumpur. THE thoughts of Malayan badminton enthusiast* today will naturally be concentrated on the Triangular Badminton Tournament between Penang. Perak and Selangor, which is being held at Ipoh this week-end. This is the second time1,398 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-11-11 23 Members of the Old Michael!****' Association at an "at home in honour of Dr. Lip Seng Chiew,17 words
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Article343 1934-11-11 23 MATT WELLS' CASE Opening the defence In the High Court action by Mr. Matt Wells, the reteree. against the British Boxing Board of Control, before Mr. Justice Avory, Sir Patrick Hastings suggestei that the fight between Don McCorklndale and Walter Neusel at the Albert Hall In343 words
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Article701 1934-11-11 23 PLAY ONE-SIDED IN SECOND SET There seems to be no end of surprises in the results of the current year's championship tournaments and last week saw probably the greatest of all surprises when Miss Wang Siew Eng, of the Nanyang Girls' High School, last year's women's singles701 words
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Article215 1934-11-11 23 MYSTERY OFFER TO LEAGUE TEAM London. A startling proposal has been made to a First Division Football League club that they should d;>pe their players before a match. It was put forward with the plausible suggestion that the concoction offered would simply help the men215 words
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Article236 1934-11-11 23 IF PRINCE ALY KHAN WILL RIDE THERE London. I hear there is a distinct possibility that the Aga Khan's three-year-old Badruddin will be shipped to the United States Negotiations for Badruddin 's piy chase have been in progress between the Aia. Khan and a group236 words
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Article257 1934-11-11 23 sainuy. mm. 11. Rugby: United Services vs. Perak, Anson Road. Hockey: Khalsa Assn. vs. R.A.. Balestier Road: Wiltshire* vs. Negrl-Sembilan, Tanglin. Football: S.C.P.A. League, A.A.C. vs. 8.8.A.A.. Jalan Besar Stadium. Monday. Nov. 12. Rugby: B.C.C. vs. Perak. padang. Hockey: o.C.R.C. I vs. S.V.C.. Hong Lim Creen: Colt* vs.257 words
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Advertisement226 1934-11-11 23 ■HEALT-H WAM POLES MAGNOLAX is the nearest to nature* remedy for curing indigestion, constipation and all stomach Ills by correcting the action of bowels without harmful after effects. It has a pleasant and palatable taste and can be be taken with ease by children and adults. A British Product made226 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-11-11 24 A v.jnun neegotr at Longchamp, Paris, displays a hat style said to be borrowed from the Chinese Mandarins. (Planet News.)20 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-11-11 24 The scene after a passenger aeroplane belonging to the London and Scottish Provincial Airways had struck a lorry, at Lympne, Kent. No one was seriously hurt. (Planet News.)28 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-11-11 24 Play in progress at the 1934 AngloAmerican Bridge Contest at the Dorchester Hotel, London. Mr. Ely Culbertson is playing a card. (Planet News.)23 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-11-11 24 fir. Whitney Straight (nearest camera) retaining the Mountain Championship at Brooklands, Surrey, in his Maserati. (Planet News.)17 words
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Article, Illustration35 1934-11-11 24 Work progressing en the new German airship, known as L.Z. 129, at iJic works of the Zeppelin shipbuilding company at Friedritlishafen, on Lake Constance. This will be the largest airship in the world. (Planet News.)35 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-11-11 24 The Pope officiated at the wedding of his nephew. Count Franco Rattl, to Slrnorlna Angela Maria Crespi. the ceremony Ufcing place in the ComistorUl Hall of the Vatican. The bride and rroom are seen above. (Planet N.)37 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-11-11 24 Robert Louis Stevenson, namesake and < ephew of the famous poet, who has turned Aim actor after an adventurous life in many parts of the world. (Planet News.)27 words
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Advertisement17 1934-11-11 24 We are specialists in FURNITURE Bring your problems to us. SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria street, sincvpore.17 words
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Advertisement370 1934-11-11 24 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAX COMPANY 83, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) Ftoe. Ufa, Marine. Accident. Guarantee and Motor. ASSETS— —160.000.000 Arthur C. Potts. Manager A Underwriter Eastern Brand). Singapore. NO MORE ERRORS mf ifa'^J l se tht wonaeriui pocket370 words
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