The Straits Times, 25 November 1934
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Title Section36 1934-11-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. IS3. Sunday, November 25, 1934. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 153. Sunday, November 25, 1934. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article227 1934-11-25 1 "WATERLESS PARADISE" TRAGEDY INFANT'S CLOTHES ON BEACH A WIRELESS message from the master of the cutter, North Western, brings details of the grim Iragedy of th«. "Waterless Paradise," says a Heuter message from New York. few days ago the North Western, passing Marchena Island (known as th> "Waterless Paradise"), in227 words
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Article176 1934-11-25 1 5 A. M. EDITION CONGRESS PARTY MAJORITY IN THE ASSEMBLY FORTY-SEVEN SEATS BUT MAY HAVE TO RELY ON THEIR POLITICAL ALLIES THE Indian Congress Party has made a dramatic return to constitutional politics. The latest results in the elections to the Legislative ■< Assembly, says176 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-11-25 1 ACTRESS TO WED MUSICIAN Miss Doda Watts, the stage and film actress, with her fiance Mr. R. Philpott, a noted amateur musician and sportsman, in Hyde Park. London. (Planet News.)30 words
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Article138 1934-11-25 1 AIR MAIL HITCH RUMOUR A report appears in a Java newspaper statin; that the opening of the Singapore -Brisbane section of the Imperial air route from England to; Australia has been postponed. The report appears to be based on a statement that, following the crash of the Qantas machine near138 words
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Article, Illustration44 1934-11-25 1 PRETTIEST RUT NOT HAPPIEST Marilyn Yvonne Miller, of Pierre, South Dakota, chosen as America's prettiest baby, refuses to smile for the photographer. She was chosen by votes of visitors to the World's Fair at Chicago, from 114.000 competitors entered from all over the States.44 words
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Article219 1934-11-25 1 PERAK GREETS THE CHIEF SCOUT MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. QVER 1,000 Perak Scouts and Guides from all over the state were thrilled this evening to meet the Chief Scout ond Chief Guide on the picturesque polo ground at Kuala Kangsar. 1 Lord and Lady219 words
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Article41 1934-11-25 1 London. Saturday. The Manchester November Handicap today was won by Pipemir.a (100 7). Jesmondene (8—1) was second and Free Fare (100—9) third Twenty-nine ran. Plpemma won by 1V 2 lengths, and half a length separated second and third.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article177 1934-11-25 1 CHEQUES FOR TWO SUNDAY TIMES READERS Again two competitors share the prize money in the Missing Letter Competition. The best entries received in Contest No. 2, which was printed on Nov. 11, contained two errors. The j senders of these entries were Mrs. S. Collins, Malaya Publishing House.177 words
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Article63 1934-11-25 1 Daily Prices Current For R.M.A. No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) .'o', ?o'_. (F. 0.8.) Dec. 20 «s 2»*i Jan. -Mar l\% UH Apr-June 22** ttv'% July-Sept. 23% »'/i Tone of Market Firm Sellers Reserved. Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot Sheet63 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-11-25 1 LAST DAY OF RACES GarrarJ rides in Golden Morn, after winning the second race at Bukit Timali yesterday. Ihis was the U..1 day of the mroU-ir26 words
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Article123 1934-11-25 1 Rt Rev. U. C. Roberta, Bishop of Singapore, retime 1 lrom leave on Friday, on Urn Corfu. The majority Of his leave he spent at, Ecs'. Grinslead. in Sussc:; Djhop ii tx Times reporter List tH»rht that i looked fjrv.arJ la U wiirl; .>■ Church amir;123 words
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Article170 1934-11-25 1 MR. C.G. BARNES AND MIS 3 MARJORIE ELLIS From Our Own Correspondent.) Prnans. Saturday The wadding took place at Bt, Getrge's Church tcdav of Mr Cyril Graham Barnes, editor of the Pinan^ Gazette, third son of Mr. p.nd Mrs. j Edwin C. Birnes. cf Fromo. Somersr*, jand170 words
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Article69 1934-11-25 1 London, Saturoay. fiUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Syminrtob and Wlison.) Spot (Buyers) 6 3 Ittd. (Sellers) 6 5/lfcL Jan-Mar. I Apr-June 6* -4. July-Sept. 611 Hid. Market Steady. SILVER. Spot 24 7 16<L Forward 24 0 K-d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 4 99.. New York-London, 4PB s. (Rate69 words
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Advertisement317 1934-11-25 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated tn Great Britain) Il«ad Office lor Malaya SINGAPORE. 72 PAGES! EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST HAS BEEN AROUSED BY THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR INTENTION TO PRINT A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THE SUNDAY TIMES ON DEC. 16. THE ORIGINAL PLAN AROSE FROM THE HEAVY DEMANDS FOR317 words
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Article, Illustration1974 1934-11-25 2 VISCOUNT CASTLEROSSE - VISCOUNT CASTLEROSSE Edited bu AND what, my friends, shall we discuss today? Not a theme full of traps, I trust, for we have been dining well in honour of Sir Abe Bailey, who was seventy years yesterday as I write. Politics, be cursed to them! Women or1,974 words
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Article100 1934-11-25 2 An Important colonisation experiment for Anglo-Indluns was officially inaugurated at Lapra in Ranch! District under the auspices of the Colonisation Society of India, Ltd. The settlement consists of 10.0 CO acres of land, nearly 4,000 of which have been acquired by colonists who now number 86. The applicants100 words
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Article93 1934-11-25 2 Madras. Dr. Rabindranath Tagore has consented to be the Patron of the Indian Colonials Society. Mr. T. K. Swaminathan, Secretary of the Society, in a communira'lon to the j Press, says: "In view of the present crisis in the life and status of Indians abroad, it has become93 words
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Advertisement123 1934-11-25 2 "'T^HE not weather always made work to X effort and recreatioo less enjoyable. "But now. thanks to Water bur y's Com- »^f\ pound, 1 am fibed wtth new vitality! I feel fresh and ▼fcoroua. i eagerly attack my daily &lj-\ tasks and have an abundance ot excess- M^~— Jjjf energy123 words
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Advertisement96 1934-11-25 2 they fit ALL Razors vX *f§ fialafT I ONLY Vr 9|o^ Z y cents p|ij;^ for ten It's no good buying cheap blades if you can't trust them. To-day Nacet brings you at the amazing low price of 25 cts. for ten a blade of unvarying dependability. Made from the96 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1934-11-25 3 WANDERER - MAINLY ABOUT Katong WANDERER By The TLf V NOTES on chechak racing have brought forth recollections of an equally strange sport. An old friend In Katong recalls the fun that used to be provided by cockroaches on board the survey ship Iroquois when she was stationed in these waters. WHENEVER1,275 words
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Article76 1934-11-25 3 Madras. Nov. 3. The Southern India Chamber of Commerce has telegraphed to the Government of Indii. Commerce Department, stating that the Chamber view with grave concern the deputation of Sir Louis Kershaw to settle the terms of a trade agreement between India and Burma in advance of76 words
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Article35 1934-11-25 3 Ahmedabad. Presiding over the Maharastra Women's Conference, Her Highness the Rani of Sangli ttrongiy deprecated the growing tendency among educated towards imitating western fashions and advocated simplicity in dress and style of living.35 words
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Advertisement42 1934-11-25 3 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED First WITH THE 1935 MOTOR CYCLES The Model 3/2 350 c.c. O.H V. twin port, complete with Electric Horn and Magdyno Lighting TRIUMPH $475.00 Now to be seen at our River Valley Road showrooms, ready to take the road.42 words
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Advertisement558 1934-11-25 3 "tin ENGHNftH j-£o&£jk?) These .Hotels will make your stay enjoyable LONDON. Two Residential Hotels, Highly recommended for Orerseai Visitors and families home on leave. Unsurpassed for Comfort. Cuisine, Service. Homeliness. GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, Inverness Terrace. Hyde Park. London's Most Modern Residential Hotel. Lift, H. C. water, gas fire and telephone in558 words
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Miscellaneous210 1934-11-25 3 Our Crossword Puzzle I F 5 I Hip A I P~^ P r T T*~ ■■■■ii 3 "i~iiiiiL 'L Z I ll- li- IIIIi^II I H! I I I (CLUES.) ironac Obedience ACItl/So. jo. Because 20. Decay 1. Fable 21. Ocean 3. Have common boundary 22. Point of aim 6.210 words
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Article690 1934-11-25 4 Whom should Chinese Marry? Since the educated Chinese girls and young women of today pay more attention to luxury than to the works at home and since there has been a remarkable progress in the sociability and emancipation of Chinese womanhood, I was recently asked by several690 words
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Article, Illustration100 1934-11-25 4 Officers of the Selangor Battalion of the F.M.B. Volunteer Porce: Lt. K. .1. Kenneison, 2/Lt. D. V. Hntton, 2/LC D. W. Allen. Lt. Md. Salleh, Lt V. Dawson, 2/Lt. T. D. Ensor. Lt G. F. West, 2/Lt. A. J. Gomm. 2/Lt. J. M. Bathgate, Capt. R. T. Mills, ('apt. W.H.100 words
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Article536 1934-11-25 4 CHURCH SERVICE IN SINGAPORE Following are today's wireless programmes B. B. C. metre. metre 935 p.m. -11.5 OSE 2529 OSB 31 55 11.5-11.20 GSB 3155 11.20-12 20 GSB 31.55 OSA 49 59 12 2012 35 OBA 49.59 12.35-1.5 OSA 49.59 GSD 25 53 Traasm&Miem 5 6.20 a.m.536 words
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300 1934-11-25 4 GLORIA SWANSON ROMANCE OVER HER FOURTH DIVORCE Gloria Swanson. most glamorous of film stars, has put "finis" to the story of her fourth romance. She has been granted a divorce In Los Angeles against Mr. Michael Farmer. They married In London three years ago. "Hardly a day of our lives300 words
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Article451 1934-11-25 4 fly OUR EXPERT pEOARDING my last article, I hare heard several comments on the difficulty of bunding up a brooder Dlant as d&crlbed. The poultry house that you wish to build can be erected without difficulty, providing you have tne necessary tools at your disposal, a little capital451 words
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Advertisement136 1934-11-25 4 /W% BATHE YOUR BEAUTlssssll^.* >WHr FUL DOGS WITH "NEEM DO6 SOAP" A %^M^r\^k CAREFULLY PREPARED M P" ■S^' }y FOR THE MOST DELIgI^P, CATE S TurT° SOFT PRICE 20 cts. A CAKE. THE CALCUTTA CMMSAL CO.. LTD., SINGAPORE. (incorporated in India). Tele. No. 4476. Tumblers— eight II beautiful colours |B136 words
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Advertisement145 1934-11-25 4 FOR POULTRY. KOSSOLIAN BLOOD SALT. It sreveats gapes Bwr treaties It estrss Aminili and weakness It restores lost appetite It tax-mars egg production It gtres rmortant feather grewth Price 75 cents per tin. MEDICAL HALL LTD. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275, Sooth Bridge Road, Singapore Phone 21«4 (Optician Mr. C.145 words
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Advertisement42 1934-11-25 4 FOR HORSES. Radiol. Bone-Radlol. Radiol Kidney Legvash Powders. Rpchielne. "Eve!vn" Stock Pood, an exc?llent eondltlcner and tonic. "SalvJtb 1 Stork Remotes and comDlete range of forage, etc. CALL OR WRITE TO TONG LAM CO. 46/48. Pock Seah Street. Singapf re Te'ephone 7328.42 words
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Article, Illustration1525 1934-11-25 5 THE DOCK TO BE OPENED NEXT YEAR GIGANTIC ACHIEVEMENT J^ SPECIAL Correspondent of the Sunday Times contributes an authoritative account of the work at the Singapore Naval Base, one of the British Empire's principal defences. An idea of the huge task1,525 words
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Article609 1934-11-25 5 ELY CULBERTSON - HINTS ON BRIDGE ELY CULBERTSON By /"|NE of the weaknesses of many very I strong players Is that they are Inclined to bid their hands in an unnatural way when partnered with comparatlvelv weak players in order to make certain that they and not their partners shall become the eventual609 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1934-11-25 6 G.E.P. COLLINS HOMEWARD BOUND G. E. P. Collins concludes the story of his travels since leaving office work in Malaya to seek adventure in the islands of the Archipelago and in North America. f\F the two French sailors who shared my imprisonment in1,293 words
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Article652 1934-11-25 7 The Sunday Times FreeEntry Competition Can You Complete Twelve Simple Words? Today we repeat (or the amusement of readers of The Sunday Times the Missing Letter Competition. Again there is no entrance fee and we offer a PRIZE OF $500 FOR 12 CORRECT SOLUTIONS. The competition652 words
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Article37 1934-11-25 7 Washington. Wine is to be served at the White House State dinners this winter for the first time since Prohibition. This is the decision of Mrs. Roosevelt, whose word is law la iuch matters.37 words
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Article166 1934-11-25 7 COMMONS DISCUSSION i An M.P.'s request that criminals In Kenya should be executed In public "to Impress upon the native population the serious nature of the crimes of murder and rape," was heard b 7 an amazed House of Commons yesterday Sir Philip Cuhllffe-Lister, the Colo-166 words
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Article117 1934-11-25 7 Highland exiles in Canada have I shown Scotland how to turn to practical use Gaelic, the ancient language of Scotland. Officials of An Comunn Gaidhaelach, the recognised Gaelic Society, h ;ve received from Canada a report that their language Is being used by the Winnipeg police to117 words
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Advertisement29 1934-11-25 7 O ...LOUD xain m ixi /I I I B laHawaMM KwawawaV^ V tw— Lswam j r t<< eigT 10 il8§?tr A L^P Aft^" o\/ IMG \^ZL>^ a fc— fca— *>»29 words
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Advertisement91 1934-11-25 7 '.••■••■•■•■•■•■•■•••■•■•■•■•■•■••■•■■•■w mm as CUT OUT THIS j ENTRY FORM j i MISSING LETTER CONTEST j [No. 4.— 25-11-34.1 J I agree to enter The Sunday Times Missing Letter Competition on tbe j J conditions laid down in this issue. I consider that the following are 1 the correct solutions of91 words
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Advertisement698 1934-11-25 7 ESTABLISHED if taoa COLLEGE IS A CAR- ttRmK5k f 3(Sbm& 4 1M& THE^sWce^ok' OLR rrp A ciifrpccn;! TBMWSIwagMMMPBay^asM sildents. there is no fcEK A bUCCtbbhLL B^Hi|W|BHHfl^_4^H| Olill-.K REASON. Sic UsS PROGRESSIVE CAREER. brleus success link lp. YOU CAN HAVE A COLLEGE TRAINING IN ALMOST ANY CAREER FOR A FEW SHILLINGS698 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1934-11-25 8 HIS LIFE IN HIS OWN WORDS DISTRESSED AND TIRED ExP'.iiinent In Autobiography. [mm One. By 11. G. Wells. Goll.n.z. 10s. tJ. fj idAT peopU of his own time who arc interested In Mr. Wells— and who is not? will read his autobiography poes without saying.1,174 words
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Article459 1934-11-25 8 VOODOOISM IN JAMAICA No Traveller Returns. By D. G. Ames. The Sirnet of Death. By Louis Grey. Ivor Nicholson and Watson. 7s. «d. each. "No Traveller Returns" is an exciting tale of a threatened native rising and voodooLsm in the usually peaceful island of Jamaica. Bob Hazard, a459 words
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Article931 1934-11-25 8 GERMAN DOCTOR'S WARNING Germany's Secret Armaments. By Helmut Floti. Jarrolds. ss. I "A country will risk war when it has nothing to lose. And that is Germany's present position A war of surprise; that is the watchword." Those are the words, not of an excitable Frenchman with931 words
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Advertisement152 1934-11-25 8 and health is ensured by ENO. If you neglect to keep 3*o ur inner system free from J—W poison-making waste products which result from constipation, you will lack vigour and energy, and life will be a burden. The gentle, safe, and yet certain way to avoid these K damaging effects152 words
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Advertisement146 1934-11-25 8 f. x After illness laSm, WINCARNIS c y\ It" MMM MM 6bv M y^^t^y •*=^''%ftsßjßplliii, r i -I M mm mW m' Doctors, Nurses, all know the value of the wonderful health restorer— WlNCAßN'S. After any illness WINCARNIS quickly brings you back your strength. Start taking WINCARNIS to-day, and you146 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1934-11-25 9 First Audiences Were CHURCH SOCIALS John a MOFFirr Tells The Stoiy Of Mac West \M AE West's mother had never read those sections in the magazines that are headed What to Do When Company Comes." So her methods of entertainment were bizarre and it was all some of1,235 words
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Article506 1934-11-25 9 JOHN HOLT - SCREENLAND Secrets JOHN HOLT BIJ^H MORE than 20 years a?o. the late Col. William N. Sellg was making a serial of "The Count of Monte Crtsto" in Chicago. Because some seashots were needed, the colonel sent Francis Boggs, a director, and a small troupe to the coast to obtain the506 words
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211 1934-11-25 9 Krtuchen Took It Off Auain A vcman sends the following arCount of the consequences of a motor accident In which she was Involved A year ago I had a very bad motor aecldent, which left me more or less cripple. Having to lie in211 words
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Advertisement220 1934-11-25 9 I Recommend Food ■*t H*^^W^^H^f' "When my patieno need a tonic, 5 Af 1 advise Quaker Oao instead. Ie m has all of che elements needed to flfcggi build up i strong, be Jthy body. B >. che sxtra nourishment so v 'f necessary to a persca who is run220 words
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Advertisement172 1934-11-25 9 Backache? Drive away the pain withi SLOAN'sUiV liniment!^ KILLS PAIN f^^ 3068. TIGER BEER ■Bever^ea^^bonu^earl i O I l: B ALL WITH PROFIT POLICIES IN 11 1 FORCE 0N THE 31ST DECEMBER II RECEIVE A BONUS. (fjjfl INSURE NOW AND REAP THE I ■■BENEFIT OF THIS YEAR'sI |U BONUS. B172 words
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Article812 1934-11-25 10 Women's Hockey Fashions By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT ALTHOUGH there was only a small crowd present, it was none the less an enthusiastic one which watcHed the women's annual Poppy Day hockey match which, after several postponements, was played at the Anson Road Stadium last Thursday. Among the812 words
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Article, Illustration638 1934-11-25 10 Royal Honeymoon Secret By OUR LONDON FASHION CORRESPONDENT Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Nov. 6. ALL the details for the wedding of Princess Marina and the Duke of Kent at Westminster Abbey on Nov. 29 are now complete, but thej arrangements for the honeymoon are being638 words
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Article497 1934-11-25 10 MAX FACTOR - HOLLYWOOD'S BEAUTY SECRETS MAX FACTOR. BY WORLD FAMOUS MAKE-UP &ENIUC. rjVHIS week's article Is dedicated m sweet sixteen the girl in her lumbering 'teens to whom lipsticks and high heels have suddenly become vital necessities. So, if you are in your 'teens strutting desperately through that slough of despond known497 words
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Article249 1934-11-25 10 TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL? HOW TO CHANGE A ROOM We women are hard to please. Do we ever find a perfect house, 1 wonder Either the rooms are i toe big or th^y are too small. The view from the windov/t is depressing. the neighbourhood is n:t quite as249 words
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Advertisement248 1934-11-25 10 to rnakt i/our hair "lovely BRONZE Any girl with brown hair can adopt just the bronze tint she desires. At the same time the tonic ingredients in every Amami Shampoo will give new life, new sparkle and new vitality to the hair. Ask your chemist for Amami Special Henna Shampoo248 words
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Advertisement237 1934-11-25 10 FAILED TO ATTRACT Tl )TEN art attracted br beautiful lips, IVI but only by lips that have the natural color of radiant health. No man wants to marry a woman who looks as if she used paint. The way to g»ve your lips the youthful glow that men admire, without237 words
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Advertisement54 1934-11-25 10 Have your Hat of Yesterday redesigned J\ into a Last Word V- 1 creation. We will do it! Also Smart, New Hats to Order ttgj)/ r a '^4i Why throw away your old Hats? Bring their. >* to us and we will make them just like new. Any Style i*«^'54 words
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Advertisement84 1934-11-25 10 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. A new shipment of very smart GOWNS for afternoon and evening. HATS and the latest NOVELTIES for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW ON VIEW. RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING. STAMFORD ROAD. JUST ARRIVED A LARGE SELECTION OF LOVELY EVENING GOWNS Also Afternoon Frocks, "Dorville" Jumpers, "Dorville" Slacks and Inexpensive84 words
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Article586 1934-11-25 11 McPHERSON'S TWO WINNERS BAD DAY FOR FAVOURITES THE concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting attracted an unusually large crowd of optimistic punters to Bufcit Timan yesterday. H.E. the Governor. Sir Shanton Thomas, arrived on the course at four o'clock. The going was good586 words
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Article556 1934-11-25 11 CORINTHIANS BEATEN THE first round proper of the F.A. Cup proper was played yesterday. Hopes that were founded in the popular amateur Club, the Corinthians, were lowered by Watford who put them out of the Cup with a 2—o victory. In League football. Sunderland, although they lost,556 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1934-11-25 11 Tinakill (555 was installed favourite with Triple Green (440) next in demand. Those two were well in the lead until the straijht whan Triple Green fell back besten. At the dis- tance Garrad brour.ht Golden Horn (203) up with a rush and went on to win1,281 words
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Article609 1934-11-25 11 By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT ORILLIANT weather last evening was reooonslble for the bright Display of frocks at the last day of I the November meeting at Bukit Timah. i at the conclusion of which prizes were distributed by Lady Shenton Thomas, who wore a costume of609 words
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Advertisement136 1934-11-25 11 Scrumptious stuff! MK-QTB F'Q niH^Pill ATS* and good for children too, for every milk tablet, in the famous red and gold wrapper, contains rich farm milk. PERAK TURF CLUB DECEMBER AMATEUR MEETING 1934 FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1934. SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1934. VISITING MEMBERS mutt be in trouced by members of136 words
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Obituary107 1934-11-25 12 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH TAW Mrs. Tan Chens Siong nee Wee Chia passed away peacefully at her residence No. 13. rerumal Road off Race Course Road, Singapore on Saturday the 24th instant at 8.45 a.-n. at the age of 52 years. She leaves b hind one son Tan Seng Hwee alias107 words
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Article391 1934-11-25 12 The Crown Colonist— that excellent journal which Is published every month in London keenly supports the proposal, advanced in its correspondence columns, to establish a Colo- < nlal House which would absorb a number of small agencies now representing various Crown Colonies and Dependencies. It quotes the recent391 words
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Article616 1934-11-25 12 Six DAYS' News SUNDAY. Resignations of chairman and other directors of Ham-burg-America-German-Lloyd taken to be sign that Nazi Government is to show closer Interest in affairs of shipping company. Final papers filed for divorce of Prince Serge Mdvani and Mary McCormict opera singer. Importation of lottery tickets banned under Bill616 words
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Article58 1934-11-25 12 High Water 1.22 a.m. 8.3 ft., 12.18 p.m. 9.6 ft. Hockey: B.C.C. vs. R.A. Boxing: Amateur Boxing in aid of Poppy Day Fund, New World. Football: S.C.F.A. League, B.AC. vs. C.C.A.A., Jalan Besar. Golf: Keppel Golf Club, Scotland vs. Rest; Sepoy Lines Club, Men's Monthly Medal Btroke; Island Club,58 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1934-11-25 12 THE Assertions of Ananias $10 for This big paper stunt is causing a great to do in Cecil Street. Hiznibz had the bright idea of advertising it as a Monster Number. Then somebody looked up the dictionary definition of monster." The idea is off! Next the cheerful egg who looks1,224 words
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Article99 1934-11-25 12 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Saturday. I am asked to correct an error made in this column on Sunday last when I stated, apropos the race Meeting at Bukit Timah, that the Singapore Turf Club won. Actually the result of the racing on Saturday, Not. 17, was exactly the99 words
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Article167 1934-11-25 12 Today's "Stop Press News" deals with racing; last Sunday's "Stop Press News" dealt with racing; several columns of this issue are devoted to racing; and everybody is fed to the teeth with racing. But I don't care. Today's "PaidFor Joke" is going to deal with racing. You can167 words
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Advertisement193 1934-11-25 12 CAPITOL TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 OWING TO SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED UNTIL TOMORROW One of the best British Pictures of the Year THE BATTLE Claude Ferrer's great Novel with MERLE OBERON AND CHARLES BOYER DON'T MISS THIS UNFORGETTABLE STORY OF A BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S ROMANCE WITH A DAUGHTER OF THE EAST. A Guumont193 words
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Advertisement45 1934-11-25 12 NEW WORLDS SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancing* Talkies, Theatres and Cinemai. jPIA N O TUNING REPAIRS j REMOVALS HIRE j E. CHARLES. Phone 2902- 74, Orchard Rd. Watches for the Tropics at reasonable prices &gM^^K* Write for our I^KHw Catalrgue I Opposite the New Pier.45 words
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Advertisement56 1934-11-25 12 "RADIAC" SHIRTS SUPERIOR WOVEN POPLIN. SMARTLY TAILORED AND MADE IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLOURS. TWO COLLARS TO EACH SHIRT WITH THE NEW SEMI STIFF LINING WHICH PREVENTS THE COLLAR FROM CREASING SHRINKING "RADIAC" SHIRTS AND COLLARS ARE READY TO WEAR OR MADE TO MEASURE PRICES, $4.75, $5.75 $7.75 each56 words
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Miscellaneous8 1934-11-25 12 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street. Singapore.8 words
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Article254 1934-11-25 13 London Talks Comment EQUALITY PARAMOUNT JAPAN'S ATTITUDE towards the forthcoming Naval Conference and the preliminary discussions now in progress in London is considerably clarified by messages received yesterday. The Japanese Ambassador to the United State* visualised the day when all navies would be reduced to policeReuter - 254 words
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Article29 1934-11-25 13 The Lotus Club of Singapore will present a grand variety entertainment at Victoria Theatre on December 15, at 9. p.m. The prices of admission are $1, $2, and $3.29 words
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42 1934-11-25 13 ASSETS— A LION RATES COLLECTOR TOLD TO DISTRAIN A lion was stated to be the only asset of a man who was summoned at Liverpool Police Court for arrears of rates. Well, distrain on the lion," said the magistrate to the collector.42 words
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270 1934-11-25 13 AROUND THE COURTS TEN STROKES FOR PICKPOCKET Old Hand Caught TAN Ah Chuay, a. pickpocket with several previous convictions, was ordered to receive ten strokes of the rotan and to undergo six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. M. Brander. the Singapore magistrate, yester day. The present charge was the270 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-11-25 13 (low and Strube, the famous. London cartoonist-., are to contribute rerulany it the Sunday Times. This sat.re on Parliamentary discussion ot greyhound racing is the first of the series,)29 words
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Article57 1934-11-25 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.' Ipoh. Saturday. Mrs. Humphrys. the wife of Captain Humphrys, the well-known trainer, who lives at Padang Rengas was rushed to hospital at Batu Gajah last night and underwent a serious operation on her neck this morning. On Inquiry this afternoon I was57 words
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Article272 1934-11-25 13 VERANDAH ENCOUNTER SINGAPORE COURT STORY The extraordinary experience of the Singapore Coroner's Court usher-in-terpreter with an alleged intending burglar was related to Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday. According to Mr. Seah Yoon Chan's s'ory he was just turning In about 10.30 p.m. in272 words
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236 1934-11-25 13 "Lady For A Day" Then Tragedy Came New York, Saturday. OKLEN MCCARTHY sold apples on Broadway. Thousands of people knew her by sight, few by name. But some one among those thousands gave her more than a passing thought. A story was written around her. It was called Apple Annie."236 words
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Article173 1934-11-25 13 Begged For Night's Lodging Vlerna, Saturday. One of the most noted beauties In the time of the Austro-Hungarlan monarchy. Baroness Louise von Poglodowska, 'ias Just died, destitute, in a Vienna hospital. Baroness Poglodowska, better known by her maiden name as Louise Robinson, wao the friend of173 words
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Article272 1934-11-25 13 DRAMATIC STORY TOLD AT KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. An amazing story of a burglary gang leader who left Malaya for China where he was arrested for some offence and was shot was told in the Police court today when a272 words
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86 1934-11-25 13 TEST MATCH HERO INJURED BY ADMIRERS Newcastle "N.S.W.). Saturday. So boisterous was the welcome given to Chipperfleld, the Australian Test cricketer, when he arrived homo here, that he ended in hospital. Thousands of people storm.-d the railway station, and when the train drew in Chipperfleld was dragged from his carriage.86 words
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Advertisement137 1934-11-25 13 TIGER SEER Cash Capital <^2^flfl?lßHTC* Sh. Taels 3.000.000.00 vß^S' Polic y Pa y 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 to137 words
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Advertisement35 1934-11-25 13 7A Ah(l>d:%w4' DON T BE /Js* VAGUE f/fl& qr H O I 1 dT%Tt^fencuij NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLt SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC°L T iNCORPCAAUD IN INGIAHD) SINGAPORE,' KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPC35 words
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Article254 1934-11-25 14 SPEED BID CAMPBELL TO STAKE LIFE ON THEM QlTl Malcolm Campbell plans to risk his life at Daytona (Florida) inj January to prove that the brakes of, the modern racing-car are all wrong, j "Wind brakes." an entirely new system, are being fitted to the new254 words
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Article277 1934-11-25 14 'COWBOYS AND INDIANS' TRAGEDY FATHER SHOOTS SON IN A GAME Newcastle-on-Tyne. A heartbroken father described how he accidentally shot his six-year-old son dead during a game of cowboys and Indians. The child was Kenneth Padgett, of Lumsden-street, Oateshead; the father Jacob Padgett, a 50-year-nld unemployed seaman. At Durham Assizes, Mr.277 words
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Article, Illustration73 1934-11-25 14 A new Mercedes-Bens car of the most advanced streamline design, which has been built in Germany for an attack on a number of records, to be made by Caracciola, the famous driver. The car has an exceptionally long snout-like bonnet with an enclosed cabin for the73 words
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Article681 1934-11-25 14 The following Is Fraser and Co.'s list of closing tin and rubber share prices In Singapore yesterday Ampat Tin (4) 4s 3d 4a 7 4d Asam Kumbang 33s 35« Austral Malay (C) 59s 61s c.d. Ayer Hilam Tln(5*> 14s 3d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.12'i 2.17V4681 words
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Article306 1934-11-25 14 FROSTBITTEN HERO OF TRAWLER Hull. Her funnel all awry, her original wheelhouse gone, and with ventilators I and ironwork twisted and broken, the storm -battered trawler Earl Kitchener] limped Into the Humber— saved from' the ocean's depths by the magnificent seamanship of her skipper, Walter306 words
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Article340 1934-11-25 14 SIR OSWALD MOSLEY CHARGED WHY I WEAR A BLACK SHIRT' SIR Oswald Mosley. leader of the British Union of Fascists, gave evidence at Worthing, when he and three other men appeared to answer summonses alleging riotous assembly following a Fascist meeting at Worthing on Oct. 9. In addition to Sir340 words
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Advertisement226 1934-11-25 14 882!^5^ (ream of Mushroom AM Hi^V Cream of Oyster £9 l|| ■fc.^^^fl^B h9f Cm am of .\spara*u* I LJ C* W Wmf (ream of (irwn Pra nr/i/^rW Crrsun of < Vlery /fIHB S v" Cream of Tomato SM M W^T J^ WB Crram of h token B fae m^tt? *7226 words
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Advertisement75 1934-11-25 14 The sky's the limit. Let joy be unrefined SEE ...beauties dressed ia cellophane world's largest orchestra suspended ia aid -air! Mickey Mouse ia scenes with humans! glittering "Revoking Bar" of {iris! The greatest entertainment tver offered you! M.-G.-M's jamboree of fun and music! with LAUREL HARDY MICKEY MOUSE and 200075 words
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Advertisement139 1934-11-25 14 BOWDEN'S MILK FOOD IS PURE Made entirely from English Milk by the IMPROVED ROLLER rtIOLESS WITHOUT ANY ADULTERATION SUCH AS CANE SUGAR (SUCROSE). See that your Baby gei> (Sucrose). Cane sugar i> f BOWDFN' S the best. Bowden's Milk f MiLK FOOO'. not a Natural content of Food is pure139 words
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Article678 1934-11-25 15 S. JOHORE'S RUGGER VICTORY South Johore 12 pts. Public Services v. I SOUTH Johore did not experience much difficulty in defeating Public Services in a club match played on j the Dunearn Road ground yesterday afternoon. They were heavier in the I pack and a678 words
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Article185 1934-11-25 15 SINGAPORE MARINES' VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Saturday. Before a record crowd and under ideal conditions the Singapore Marines beat the Muar United by five goals to one in one of the most exciting soccer matches seen here this season. Muar were the first to move up185 words
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Article269 1934-11-25 15 DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN SPORTSMAN The death of Capt. J. O. R. Homlray. a member of the Jockey Club, has occurred at his home at Hove. He had been in failing health for some years, and latterly had to be moved /bout in a wheel chair whenever he j269 words
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Article545 1934-11-25 15 COMMAND CRUSHES THE S.V.C. Malaya Command 11 S.V.C. nil. I>HE Singapore Volunteer Corps (mainly drawn from members of the S.R.C.) suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the Malaya Command In the annual hockey match yesterday which took place on the B.R.C. padang. Playing with ten545 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-11-25 15 The Rest, who beat the Europeans in the women's charity hockey match at Anson Road Stadium, by 3 coals to 1.21 words
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Article83 1934-11-25 15 Greyhound racing is at last to have a footing in India. After two years' negotlition a concession has been secured, from His Highness the Nawab Sahib Bahadur of Jaora, Central India, with unrestricted permission to use the Tote, for greyhound racing. His Highness has agreed to accept83 words
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Advertisement283 1934-11-25 15 A SYMBOL Ie is difficult 10 express the reverent love we feel for those who are gone. A funeral here and a Symbol of remembrance aid and comfon the bereaved. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. PENHAS ROAD. SINGAPORE MataM Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Tour kidneys have nine million tiny tubes283 words
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Advertisement249 1934-11-25 15 y^^ i A modern truck fl with lowest fuel cost I fjk Fitted with the world famous 1 -_^^^^^>>v_ ~m I Diesel-!:' n;ine of the most advanced 11 /x^^g^ U 11 typ® an d possessed of all modern '^fS^^ constructional features the I Mercedes-Benz has definitely VC^ S^jf Wr_/ established249 words
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256 1934-11-25 16 For the first time since the SelwynClarke Cup was presented for intercollege hockey competition four years ago, Raffles College yesterday managed to draw with the King Edward VII College of Medicine. The annual match on the Raffleslans" ground was watched by a large number256 words
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Article57 1934-11-25 16 The Initiative of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club led to an innovation in the world of Singapore sport when, following the first open tennis tournament conducted/ by the Club, a dinner was held at the O. H. Cafe, Battery Road, last night. There were about 60 guests present.57 words
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Article324 1934-11-25 16 SINGAPORE AND NEGRI-MALACCA SHARE 16 POINTS (From Our Owq Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. a PENALTY t-oal five minutes from time enabled Nerri-Malacca to draw today with Singapore in a Malaya Cup match, each side scorinr eight points. Tt was a typical cup tie game fought out at a324 words
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Article30 1934-11-25 16 MELBOURNE CENTENARY CHAMPIONSHIP Melbourne. Saturday. In the centenary professional golf championship final, an all- American one, over 36 holes. Dlegel beat Shute 2 and 1 Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article80 1934-11-25 16 (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Saturday. The United Services today defeated! Perak by 5—3 in a game in which the forwards predominated. Only during the closing stages did the threequarters come Into the picture. This was due to the rain which began an hour before the match and80 words
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Article105 1934-11-25 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday night. Cho Kirn Hawk, the holder retained his Malacca badminton singles title at the Malacca Volunteer Corps drill hall tonight. He beat Scow Chui Chiang in two straight sets. 15—2, 13—13 (5—2). In the first set the challenger lost badly through poor105 words
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Article256 1934-11-25 16 SELANGOR BEAT PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. Fthe interstate hockey match here today Selangor beat Penang 4 l. Play in the first half was fairly even. Selangor attacked first. Teik Lee saved twice in succession. Penang retaliated bat unsuccessfully. Selangor broke away but Teik Lee was256 words
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Advertisement261 1934-11-25 16 TH^ WAY TO SUCCESS Many young men. It is said, are too small for the'r jobs. That is why they are not promoted and why so many are discharged wnen business is slack. The wise young man should make himselt too big for his present job— outgrow it If he261 words
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Advertisement42 1934-11-25 16 WAMPOLESPHOSPHO -LECITHIN will give the system Just those elements needed to build up and restore the nervous organisation to Its normal condition. WAMPOLES PHOSPHO- LECITHIN Is a true nerve food tonic which will banish that tired, nervous and irritable feeling. MAAS— B42 words
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Advertisement134 1934-11-25 16 Sr*3P Wr^ AND Nations from all Countries. ROYAL MENAGERIE LOCATION OLD RAILWAY STATION TANK ROAD OPENING NIGHT. THURSDAY, 29th Nov. The Biggest, Brightest, Best, still maintaining our old reputation. DO NOT FAIL TO SEC THIS MAGNIFICENT ARRAY OF TALENT. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday Sundays, at 4.30 p.m. For matinee only Children134 words
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Advertisement198 1934-11-25 16 |^5nF TROUBLE j^ i L Jy Shave with a "Valet" Auto Strop razu., j and you will shave quicker, with less trouble, and at less cost than you have ever done before. Ten seconds stropping puts a perfect edge on the "Valet" blade, and each blade will give you forty198 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1934-11-25 17 NEWCASTLE'S PAST GLORY FAMOUS SOCCER TEAMS ¥T seems strange to write of New- castle United as a Second Division club, but even the mightiest hare their lapses from grace now and pgain. Newcastle lost their place in the top class last season, but such is their1,251 words
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Article634 1934-11-25 17 CUEMAN - CUEMAN By DOUBLE-BA ULK DANGERS SAFETY piay in billiards can bfl interesting. Classic duels between! Recce and Inman are marlzcd in taei game's history as exainp'es of the re- 1 1 nnement to which the negative and obstructive processes may be tain d. j Personally I have634 words
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244 1934-11-25 17 THROUGH PURGATORY WITH STOMACH PAINS. Really Miraculcus BecefrT. Here is a mna:Uable case from the Nortn Oi i-ng-ind. Mr- K. If .has been a jtomii i sufferer ever rince the war. having been la h?s ova word, "through purgiw ry «l.h paint for months at a tt.elch." In 1927 an244 words
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Article, Illustration396 1934-11-25 17 .iaMy Hh» W««ild M Benefci k>, a Coaise. ONE cf the many A bo nave written in p. Rise of Pelmanism m Mr. Compton Mackenzie, the distinguished autbar of "Biniater Street" and many other brilliant novels. -For years now,- he writes. "1 have been reading396 words
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Advertisement334 1934-11-25 17 h.liin to kmnt, HtlUu* If »W55 MlMkk turn *<iuolmr, »m* I rOH mi ROSS SYSTEM NEVtt FAILS. r*. a I > o •^K»i«t*. I flf«k »«porW at Wmm PaplWt '^s»k A T^J "R"^** K 'twill V <l lacraw^BtavakKcktteS'M* ■■L' IVKfll l"ui<lr**< W R! 1 '4 IK ■«>IC«»— mmd»t m 'yyj334 words
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Advertisement115 1934-11-25 17 hall's distemper tks covers the world! Many thousands of buildings, or every type, in all parts of the world are decorated with HALL'S pistemper. Unlike ordinary distempers and cheap water paints. Hall's Distemper Is manufactured by a special process, on f^^^^B^^^^^b zlnc basiB from pure non-poisonous •M^^l^g^B^^B^BT light and lime115 words
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Advertisement55 1934-11-25 17 THE s ti U S A« stl ARRIVED NEW FEATURES Low PresMre Tyrea. Syacroneih on 2b«, Iri a^ To* Can. A»i— atiriir iwrlfcf Trafiic SisaaL Fort Operate* Diner. AaUßtt ic Spark Control. UAtui Spire Whack. Lut«a«e Carriers. New Frwta! Deaf* New Madcmard Deaifß. Simplified Controls. And Many Other*. lilllHlllUIIIIHllliillMlllil! SEE55 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-25 17 THE PELMAN INSTITUTE, in M ON St. Caleatta. Please tend me a Free Copy oi Tbe Science of Success" and fortm* explaining convenient terms. NAME ADDRESS OCCUFATION Afl Cirriajiniian Is Confifeatta! StudenU in Straits SetUemenls and the Far Bast are sent several lessons en rnrolrrcnt to make certain of continuity53 words
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Article, Illustration3998 1934-11-25 18 Woman's Vivid Story Of Floods Drama KIDNAPPER'S AMAZING RUSE TO TAKE GIRL Adventures While Seeking Gold HOW she stri^gled through the floods with her baby on her back is described by Madam "V" in a vivid account of her family's battle for life when the dykes burs3,998 words
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Advertisement224 1934-11-25 18 DALAT (Annam) 5 hours car from Saigon. The finest mountain resort (5000 feet high) for Rest and Holiday. Do not fail to come for: CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS io th« sldendid. DALAT. Excursions, rowinjt and bathing on the lake, polf. tennis etc DALAT. Excursions rowing and bathing on the224 words
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Advertisement140 1934-11-25 18 Ib r Hw^« U 2 —^WB BL Jbht Mr Mm I if A jLJS^LMmMm V'E A S V A C C ESS-^K rJP INNER FOIL w MS. WRAPPING MM I Craven "A" tfca I *Ep^WM I ca*W*t ciaarMU to am* IM trac« from the picket. MU^ BPV* tf^ Tha cap140 words
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Article279 1934-11-25 19 T was in 191G, when air-raids were daily expected.- I was employed in one of the principal locomotive* depots in England, and lights were reduced to the absolute minimum. A 'phone message from "down the line" Informed us that a Arcman on a "fast" goods train had279 words
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Article336 1934-11-25 19 Nairobi. An orgy of rituil dancing round a severed h""4 In a Samburu tribesmen's villa l ya has resulted In five "speai ing committed for trial on a i. of murdering Mr. Theodore Powjj, son of the distinguished novelist, Mr. T. F. Powys. The dancing took place three336 words
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Advertisement169 1934-11-25 19 TEACH TOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT! The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes In adult life well armed ti>r the solution of Its problems. The Bank Is eager to help in establishing this valuable habit. $s— opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT TODAY.169 words
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Advertisement653 1934-11-25 19 :IfH OW TO STOP j CEUCH Before it Gets! IrEf CWyouoowhl I HpHERE are many forms of fever— pyretic or fever reducing, and is an and- j I Dengue— Malaria— Five Days Fever, septic, anti-periodic and anti-fcrmenta-I etc. All arc characterized by high body tivc. It is also a powerful653 words
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Advertisement33 1934-11-25 19 Gilford's POTTED MEATS Famous for their Delicate IFlavour-TRY THEIR CHICKEN HAM TURKEY TONGUE CHICKEN, HAM TONGUE CHICKEN 6. TONGUE and other Varieties. Mod. by CILLARD ft CO LTD London. England. Established 1C67 MmMaMMMMMPMMMfcBE33 words
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Article616 1934-11-25 20 THIRD QUALIFYING ROUND London, Nov. 6. Three of the four Athenian clubs competing in the third qualifying round of the FA. Amateur Cup were successful on Saturday, while Hayes shared four goals with Finchley and will replay in mid-week. Rcdhill had a more convincing win •ver616 words
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Article134 1934-11-25 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. An interesting soccer match was played on the Muar Club padang between the Bander and Kampong teams. The gate proc eds went to the Poppy day funds. The teams lined up as follows: Bandar team Kah Teng: Ibrahim and134 words
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Article1086 1934-11-25 20 A fellowship dinner, under the ausplciss of the fourth department of the Northern District Epworth Leagues was h?ld In the Methodist Boys' School Hall. Kuala Lumpur on November 9. About 70 people were present. Aft r dinner, the president of the Northern District Epworth Leagues, Mr. Looi1,086 words
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Advertisement691 1934-11-25 20 j^A ANNOUNCING •gUKSS THE OPENING OF ~^*> .3>. NSEJ'yV^l^T^^^tiQV K TADPOLE MONOPLANE. V W0M I HHB Mt H fIA l3tV BBftL Specially designed for Inside flying. \^^A mL^k Jft jkE PRICE $1.95 each. is ym J sw m BT9B THE fR°« aeroplane. TOY MOTOR TARS £> W^7 2 L- I691 words
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Advertisement114 1934-11-25 21 A aP '*> f *^"4j^^*-. r I^^^^J^ bv# /fc- 1 v fIHML. > i^h^k^ m k V B m ■fV I ißtt4+J^B Hr I IHH BjiitHi B leP^ BP^\\ liEv iff 2 m m j^wHjpqy y I1; j I Bill] I|| 'fll l» nt *^l y x* _^B B BB114 words
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Article1860 1934-11-25 22 Tough Filipino Boxers Santos Must Learn Defence Rugger Tourney Prospects By SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS CORRESPONDENTS ALTHOUGH Friday night's programme at the New World Stadium was one of the most ambitious and attractive ever arranged in Singapore, the evening proved to be rather a dull one as none1,860 words
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Article388 1934-11-25 22 Bateman And Mallal Win President's Prize. The Final in tht above competition was played an last week-end, between CAR. Bateman and N. A. Mallal and Yap Tai Chong and T. Leijssius. and resulted in a win for the former pair by 4 up and 3 to play.388 words
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Article51 1934-11-25 22 The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. Police "A" on Monday at S.C.C: W. B. Kruysmulder; J. Lee (capt.), J. R. McDougall; D. R. Godfrey, W. Hannay. E. C. Watson; M. G. Mills. W. B. Dobree, F. L. Lane, T. J. L. Watkins and G. E.51 words
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Article, Illustration387 1934-11-25 22 CHAMPIONSHIPS OF MALAYA A SPECIAL meeting, open to all bona fide amateur weight-lifters, was held at the premises of the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' Association to discuss the various points pertaining to the forthcoming Malayan Weight-Liiting Championships. Those present were Mr. Ooi Leong Teik, of the Mm Sin Seah, Penang,387 words
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Article99 1934-11-25 22 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Saturday. Chin Mcc Qnp. the Ipoh Corinthian and Perak State soccer player, who has been a patient in Ipoh Hospital for two or three months, has left for Medan where he Is to undergo further treatment under a specialist. Mcc Onn99 words
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Article56 1934-11-25 22 The following have been Invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. S.C.R.C. on Monday at S.C.R.C H. A. Exley; Lt. H. C. W. Eking, Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson; B. E. Ablitt (capt), C. Fittock, A. W. Hay; A L. V. S. Giles, S. A. Woosey. E. V. Smith, J.56 words
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Advertisement52 1934-11-25 22 Hi pft] where a targe variety of imported fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Groceries and Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Tobaccos and Cold Storage supplies are displayed for your inspection and ap provalJ 7HHHHHH t. Want, Studio*. w^mi licms m PORT //^mTWSk tm v. Jk f Jm^rT\wK}^y% Cr di/tributor/ for ilPfitAVt L T52 words
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1066 1934-11-25 23 VICTORIA INST. HEADMASTER RESUMES OFFICE WINNIE KHONG SHOWS GREAT PROMISE rpHE Station Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, -L was the scene of a pleasant gathering last Tuesday night when the managing committee of the Selangor Badminton Association entertained to dinner Mr. H. R. Carey, president of the Selangor1,066 words
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Article438 1934-11-25 23 INTERCLUB BADMINTON SINGAPORE ENTRIES The following eight entries have been received for the Singapore Interclub Badminton championship ROSERAY B. P. Singles 1. Charlie Chua, 2. Yeo Kian Ann. 3 Koh Cheng Moh. Reserves Lim Chuan Qeok and Boey Keok Bin. DoqMm 1. Charlie Chua and Yeo Klan Ann. 2. Lim438 words
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Article, Illustration506 1934-11-25 23 MEN'S SINGLES WALK-OVER The Johore Badminton Association are to be congratulated on the efficient manner in which they have successfully organised their tournaments, which were brought to a conclusion on Friday last, within a very short space of time.- The Johore BadTiinton Association was only formed some506 words
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Article630 1934-11-25 23 WOMEN PLAYERS PROBLEM rpHE finals of the Singapore Men's Open Singles (reported in las* week's issue) and Men's C~ten Doubles championship to'irnaments have now been played off. As expected. E. J. Vass won the Men's Open Singles title, for the fifth time in six years (he did not630 words
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Article24 1934-11-25 23 The recent match of the Sunlight Party which they won 3 2 was with the Sunnyslde Party and not tbe Bunnydale Party.24 words
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Advertisement485 1934-11-25 23 HERE ARE SOME OF THE BEST RECORDS! 8153 Beside my Caravan Maruschka T R O I S I 8202 A Cafe in Vienna Ballarina awn wig 8237 Destiny Waltt Al u ni Night on Gladness Walts 8244 Madonna Mine MANDOLIERS. Old Monastery Bell T. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE, s.ngapore. Of485 words
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Advertisement37 1934-11-25 23 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO, 275, Smith Bridge Road, Singapore. (Optician Mr. C T. FAN). Trie. life. CHABGKB CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE, 1. Sight toted, ghuses supplied from $4. 1 CROOKES LENSES completed with fran» from S4. TIBER BEER37 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-11-25 24 Admiral Yamamoto. leader of t. Japanese delegation which has discussed naval limitation with British and American representatives in London. (Planet News.)21 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-11-25 24 Princess Mdivani (formerly Miss Barbara Hutton, the Woolworth heiress) on arrival in London with her husband. Prince Alexis Mdivani. on the way to India. (Planet News.)26 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-11-25 24 The first event of the final day of the race meeting at Bukit Timah provided a thrilling finish yesterday.19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-11-25 24 1 l:c Soviet destroyer P. S. 26 which is at Singapore. It is of 860 tons and can do 22 knots. It is manned by 9 Russians and 50 Italians. No guns or ammunition are on board.37 words
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Article, Illustration44 1934-11-25 24 Prosperity is returning with a rush to the little village of Kilve, lying near the coast of the Bristol Channel, where spinning and weaving are still carried on just as they were hundred years ago. A thriving export trade has been developed. (Planet News.)44 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-11-25 24 The winner cf the third race Kissing Time (Donnelly up)10 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-11-25 24 A large bow gave a striking effect to this costume seen at the Singapore races yesterday.16 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-11-25 24 A quartette of top-hr.f I "'cstmiitster School boys watching the football match with Lancing college. (Planet News.)17 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-11-25 24 Some of the charmers in "Hollywood Party," which opens at the Alhambra cinema on Tuesday.15 words
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Advertisement17 1934-11-25 24 We are specialists in FURNITURE firing your problems to us? SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria street, Singapore.17 words
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Advertisement361 1934-11-25 24 MODERN A R TtS TIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83. VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. fOMMMU l\l UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England t*C Life. Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor. ASSETS 160.00 C.000. Arthur C. Potts, Manager Underwrite* Eastern Braarh. Singapore. gTßT**** NO MORE ERRORS mf I361 words
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