The Straits Times, 28 April 1935
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Title Section36 1935-04-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 175. Sunday, April 28, 1935. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 175. Sunday, April 28, 1996. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1935-04-28 1 TENS OF THOUSANDS OF LAMPS SOLD Week Of Joy For The Children WORK PROCEEDS APACE WITH DECORATIONS A BOOM in electrical supplies and all forms of decorations' has arisen with preparations for the Silver Jubilee in Malaya. Singapore firms report outstanding orders, tens of thousands1,787 words
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Article79 1935-04-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A proposal initiated by Mr. Singain, secretary of the Selangor F.A., will be discussed by the Football Association or Malaya in August for an all Malayan Interclub knockout competition on the lines of the Malaya Cup to determine Malaya's champion79 words
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Article153 1935-04-28 1 SILVER BULLS MAY GET CAUGHT COLLAPSE CONSIDERED REAL MENACE London, Saturday. 'J'ODAY'S sharp relapse in silver is due to heavy profit-taking by speculators who are unwilling to maintain open commitments, fe ring adverse week-end development in the United States. The largest business was transacted by brokers working late in theReuter - 153 words
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Article120 1935-04-28 1 SEARCH FOR COUNTESS AFTER TRIPLE TRAGEDY Los Angeles, Saturday. JJOLLYWOOD'S mystery countess whom the police describe as too important and well-known to be named 'is being sought for questioning in connection with the shooting of the dress-designer Paul Wharton, Professor Bolte, Wharton's chauffeur and William Howard, following a120 words
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Article85 1935-04-28 1 APPOINTED TO KINTA AS DISTRICT OFFICER (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett vacated the Bench at the police court this morning to take up the appointment of District Officer, Kinta. Mr. J. M. Lewis on behalf of members of the85 words
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Article49 1935-04-28 1 London, Saturday. Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand airwoman, was prevented by the need for engine adjustments from completing her Australia-England journey yesterday and thus breaking her own record for the route. She left Marseilles this morning on the last stage to Croydon. British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Article, Illustration124 1935-04-28 1 to lay a foundation stone. That stone, as some of you may know, is on the extension to the wharves which is now being constructed, and In due time, with that zest for town improvements for which we are so well known, we propose to erect a nice little statue124 words
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Article120 1935-04-28 1 DAY WHEN TWO STORIES WILL HAVE BLENDED London, Saturday. QENERAL Sir lan Hamilton, who twenty years Ago directed the landing at Gallipoli of Australian and New Zealand troops, compared their superbly courageous feat with those depicted three thousand years ago in Homer's Iliad. Speaking at theBritish Wireless - 120 words
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Article63 1935-04-28 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Church of Mr. James Hunter of Yukon Gold, and Miss Mary Pace Sterlingshire. The Rev. Aikin officiated. The bride was given away by Mr. Grindley of Yukon Gold. Mrs. Grindley was mitron of honour and63 words
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Article72 1935-04-28 1 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers Good FAQ. In cases (F. 0.8.) May 18% 19. No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (T .OB.) May 19% 19 11/16. No. 1 K. R.S.S. S;ot (loose) 19*4 19H. May- June 19% 20. July-Sept NH 21. Oct-Dee. m 22 22V6. Tone72 words
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Article44 1935-04-28 1 Bangkok. Saturday. Sir Joslah Crosby, the British Minister, has entered hospital where he is expected to be an in-patient for the next three weeks. Consequently he will be unable to take part in the Jubilee celebrations of the British Colony.44 words
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Article134 1935-04-28 1 GIRLS NEARLY BURNED AT THE STAKE TRIBAL VENGEANCE THWARTED Panama, Saturday. *J"HE last minute arrival of polic* saved two Indian girls from being burned alive at the stake on suspicion of being possessed of a devil" in Indian territory at San Bias. The girls, aged eighteen and thirteen, were onReuter - 134 words
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Article76 1935-04-28 1 London, Saturday. RI&BER (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson > Spot (Buyers) 5 II Kid. (Sellers) 5 13/16 d. Jin Mir 5 15/16 d. Apr-June 6 1 lKd. July-Sept. 6 3 Hid. Market Quiet. SILVER Spot 35 ',d. Forward 3>'id. CROSS RATE London-New York, 4.81 New York76 words
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Advertisement15 1935-04-28 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, 'Incorporated in Grea Britain.) Head Office for MaUyi SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement36 1935-04-28 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES 5 A. m. EDITION JUBILEE YEAR 1935. BUY BRITISH! AYLMER EMPIRE FOODS MADE BY THE LARGEST CANNING ORGANIZATION IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. STAND 108, BRITISH TRADE FAIR, SINGAPORE, 3-11 MAY. MA AS- 1.36 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1935-04-28 2 By The Marquess Of Donegall TTHERE arc only two thing: against Manchester. The first is that the people are too hosDltable. Th: second Is that it takes you. if ycu are a law-abiding citizen over six hours to motor there from London under the new sr>eed -limit1,785 words
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Advertisement401 1935-04-28 2 Relieved His Own 6hYears\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives'^Btr HEADACHE* NEURALGIA %l Dear Sir a .have been a tufferer from Rheumatitm for Ihmf -"7 f the putt tix-and-a-half yeart, being troubled mainly in U 'Wl "%-gf I the hipt, th'ght, kneet and occasionally in the thouldert. II I Jlf J401 words
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Advertisement75 1935-04-28 2 ■Hf^ blades in serviceable case. It Bj| «*U* for less than m $1*25. S^&j^ J money if you use a "Valet" 'Z-\ because it Is such a simple razor to use. You save money \s*- because every blade provides \\»aC""^^^ fZXP°* forty to flity shaves. Strops v|A xXP^o^ —3 itself75 words
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Advertisement126 1935-04-28 2 SJr nHwnl^af^^Lr^Lm yr^Mi Of having a Third Party Claim made against you. Even if the claim against you falls you may not be able to recover the cost of your defence, and thus be out of pocket. The Third Party Section of our Policies gives you unlimited procection against Third126 words
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Article, Illustration113 1935-04-28 3 WARWICKSHIRE has been called the Green Heart of England, for apart from the thickly-populated Industrial area In the north, it is a vast park of green fields and old trees, historic towns and villages nestled in their own rural charm. Henley-in-Arden is a quiet old country town once in the113 words
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Advertisement409 1935-04-28 3 DRIVING LESSONS by experienced instructors on 1935 dual-contrW cars will quickly get you accustomed to traffic signals, roundabouts, one-way streets, speed limits and other innovations of London Traffic. THE CENTRAL MOTOR INSTITUTE I imhley Kd., Hampstead, N.W.3. has specialised in driving instruction for the past sixteen years, and is easily409 words
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Advertisement84 1935-04-28 3 LONDON. NEW MANSION HOTELS. 38. 39, 40, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W. A First-class Private Hotel, Facing Beautiful Kensington Gardens, Hot and Cold running water In every bedroom, Night and Day, Central Heating, Gas Fires, Exceptional Value. Only beat English Poultry »nd Meat served. Bedroom. Breakfast, Bath. Boots. Attendance, 6,84 words
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Advertisement579 1935-04-28 3 18, CONDUIT STREET, m LONDON, W. I. IS A FAVOURITE MEETING PLACE FOR MALAYANS. H. G. DISS. (late of Singapore.) Managing Director of Ccml Ac Co.. Ltd., the well known High-Class Tailoring business, invites those coming home on leave to pay him a visit. All orders received by him will579 words
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Advertisement505 1935-04-28 3 S LONDON CALLS INSISTENTLY COME! and enjoy at either HOTEL RUBENS Buckingham Palace Road facing Buckingham Palac< or HOTEL REMBRANDT South Kensington. S.W. v5tjJ?Jj Si facing the Victoria and /^j\s\ Albert Museum Every attention In pleasing surroundingsPERFECT QUIETUDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING have running hot and cold505 words
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Miscellaneous192 1935-04-28 3 Our Crossword Puzzle NOTE:— Fi o uj-es vi parentheses denote the number oT letters in the words required. ACROSS. 21. Hearth (5) 6 SKSi'Sr (<>) £5»2t part (7) 9. Ladies 1 reticule (4) $1 BhS,^> 5: SScff 5 13. Demolish (7) ■>• vacant r"«4 15. Exclamation (5) QaiSww (6) 18.192 words
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Article, Illustration815 1935-04-28 4 Goblins In The Guise Of Maidens Bewitch Young Men TA SHREWD philosopher has suggested that if a person wishes, to understand a people, he should note what things they take for granted. The pre-suppositions of a Chinese labourer in Singapore are the samel815 words
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Article, Illustration697 1935-04-28 4 POULTRY NOTES. pARMER or backyarder, it is all the same as far as outgoings are concerned; our food bill is the heaviest and most important item we have to deal with in our hobby, or business, and because of that it deserves to come first in697 words
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Article557 1935-04-28 4 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson By LJOW times have changed Three years ago there were four bridge editors In America; today there are over sixty. These special writers or columnists do a great work for contract bridge and for their respective newspapers. The collation of bridge news is a highly specialised art,557 words
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Advertisement142 1935-04-28 4 -jL^f? dcl r dh OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening 1 Yes, good going too Cigarette Thanks, but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child Well, what are they, then? Carerras the Craven "A" people declared war on ihroal irritation and? sent the bogey skidding, without, 1 might add, interfering with142 words
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Advertisement33 1935-04-28 4 "AWURMA" (For Worming dogs) A liquid preparation, which Is sore and t>aft for 1 treating Dogs ai.d Puppies suffering from round or tape worms Price Si. OO per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED, CbemtaU.33 words
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Advertisement48 1935-04-28 4 BONE MEAL. Fertiliser for Pruit Trees, Flower Oarders. Vegetables, Paddy, Sugar Cane, Potatoes, Tea, Coffee, Pepper and Cocoanut plantations, et:., etc Price 955 per ton F.0.8./R. Spore. Extract of the Analysis Report can had on appUcatlcn. TONG LAM A CO., 6/48. Peck Se-ah Street, Singapore. TsUphon* No. 7328.48 words
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Advertisement221 1935-04-28 4 Learn POULTRY By Correspondence. FEE $15/- ONLY. Apply for Prospectus with 1 0 ctt. stamps. BENGAL POULTRY COLLEGE, No. 8, Raffles Chambers, SINGAPORE. WHERE TO GO FOR HOLIDAYS? TO THE WONDERFUL DALAT (ANNAM) FULL SEASON MARCH TO MAT. S HOURS CAR FROM SAIGON (about 1«» mile*) Three nightly trains from221 words
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Article1002 1935-04-28 5 By Nathaniel Gubbins. OK TTiE Jubilee, oh the Jubilee, oh the Jubl-jubi-jubi-jubi-Jubilee. Oh the Jubilee, oh the Jubilee WotS all this ere Only Uncle Nat singing in his bath and working himself into a state about the Jubilee. As a matter of fact, he had Just1,002 words
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Article, Illustration656 1935-04-28 5 Cueman - Billiards Use Of Side Cueman By QNE of the world's leading billiards professionals told me the other day that one of his pupils, and a not gifted one at that, showed him a shot which the professional had not dreamed of. The teacher took his fee for that lesson all656 words
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Article192 1935-04-28 5 RHEUMATISM DRIVEN OUT a should be realised RheumatUm is not Intvitable U the poisonous acid fluids of the system are kept on the move thus preventing the formation and deposit of painful cr>stals In the joints. Th: solvent stimulating action of PhosferIne has a masterly effect in liquefying, dispersing and192 words
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Article103 1935-04-28 5 TO FOUR DAYS IN NEW YORK— £600 Showing how Max Baer, world's heavyweight champion, spends his money. During a four-day stay in New York his outlay was: Three tailor-made suits to add to the eighty he already has £7*. Shirts, ties, socks, and shoes— £35. Two suites of rooms at103 words
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Advertisement497 1935-04-28 5 HOME 'Z$&G& TIME THE BENNETT COLLEGE. SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS D(tr Sir or Madam, When your children first arrived they brought with dMm wostderral lot of sunshine. Later, you Occam* proud of the intelligence they displayed, bat, Mill later, you became anxious as to what would become of them497 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1935-04-28 6 Edited by Badge." m^KELA. we'll do our best!" This is the inspiring cry of Wolf Cubs, the younger brothers of Scouts, and the movement's junior section which this year attains its twenty-first birthday. While this section has had a more or less solid foundation In1,108 words
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Article180 1935-04-28 6 Malay Public Servants' Credit Society (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Friday. The annual general meeting of the Malay Public Servants' Co-operative Credit Society, Ltd., Negri Sembilan. took place at the Persldangan Bella Club, and was presided over by Mr. R. L. German. A dividend of 4ft180 words
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Article56 1935-04-28 6 Canton. The flood situation In Kwangtung. caused by the swelling of the East, West, and North Rivers, has eastd considerably as the levels of all thrte rivers have shown a sharp fall. Anxiety, however, has not been totally allayed, owing to a heavy rainstorm which Is56 words
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Article, Illustration732 1935-04-28 6 JOHN HOLT - JOHN HOLT BY AL ALTMAN, casting agent for M-G-M in New York, is telling the story of an old gent who came up for a movie test the other day. The man wanted a job as a character actor. When Al asked him wnat his salary was, the732 words
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Advertisement522 1935-04-28 6 and see the ink within f™^^iHf 1 Porker Vacumatie telU when to £fJi/aaaaaT refill —no more running out of I |P^Q <*!«■ £si3LaaaaT ink tkit amazing pen writes two I B^lttaflaaaiS ss^ Gc-t^KHm tear i on precious gold and iridium I Ef^B Sp' Af. CsL^LaaaT point a twice greater beauty522 words
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Advertisement77 1935-04-28 6 'A tip from a champion HNrdt me a winner J .^aaßa^Lt^Hal ..B^V&W VK> 1 1 beean eating Qu« er f^ for build\lfr Children and adults in every walk of life thrive on /jBH fcl Quaker Oats. It has every clement necessary for (aßL^^K^. health. Gives extra strength, vigour and virility.77 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1935-04-28 7 Books Of The Week "The Thunderer's" First Half Century History of The Times. Vol. I, 1785--1841. Written, Printed and Published at the office of The Times, Printing House Square. 15s. In The Times of Nov. 11, 1840, appeared eight columns of news, rushed from1,797 words
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Article374 1935-04-28 7 Transactions of the Ninth Congress, Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine. Vols. 1 and 2. Published by the National Health Administration of the Republic of China, Nanking, 1935. Edited by Doctors Wu Lien-teh and C. Y. Wu. Numerous plates, charts and tables. Price £2374 words
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Advertisement122 1935-04-28 7 BOOKS ABOUT MALAYA For all books new, secondhand or rare relating to Malaya write to FRANCIS EDWARDS LTD. 83. High Street, Marylebone, London, W.I, England. Catalogue 583 relating to all parts of Asia sent free on request, or It may be obtained direct from the olllce of the "Sunday Times."122 words
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Advertisement429 1935-04-28 7 Numi. i.) SATURDAY. JANUARY I. 1785. [Price Two-p«nc« Hilfptmiy. laki. rrf- mti/way. SHIP- j,Wj22yJ PINO I whtfi #lh r ,7 r ln^, b .,^i nf c n .i i., r ,ZZ* v bI M fc>m— rOMIDT i^W 'jcBJSwEm <I>trr—4<» iK< pubic raniuxi, niciinlv «>•" "'r. lK»)r f»<«iii««, tit wcm 1.-,429 words
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Letter288 1935-04-28 8 Tragedy Of A Wet Road iurt t.i'j man I would have u;j to have rrarried. It happenIt whs on a very cloudy i that I made up my mind t:> go out shopping. On my wa/ n that had been threatla| brake in all its fury. It was im-P-o^.ols to288 words
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Letter, Illustration960 1935-04-28 8 Advertisement: "Wanted A Bride..." And The Sequel 'JLIY father was an ardent Indian social reformer and was famous for his appeal against child marriages in India. I am a graduate of an Indian university and was 25 years old when I seriously [thought of matrimony. Although I tried960 words
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Letter286 1935-04-28 8 "Mischievous Little Boy" •pHIS is how I met my jolly good old husband. It was the time when leg-binding was the custom of my race, sweet lasses were altogether absent from the streets, and maidens seldom dared to > speak to boys and it seemed to the maiden that the286 words
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342 1935-04-28 8 I WAS in love with a girl who had two other suitors. I had to win her and I thought of way. The following day I went to see a magician. Will you kindly make a girl marry me was my first question. "Oh342 words
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162 1935-04-28 8 A girl of irreproachable character. of understanding, one who hold* I the same faith and who is of the same > social standing as myself that's the person I would like to wed. So far as she is not ugly it's O.K. with me. I162 words
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Letter410 1935-04-28 8 Matrimony On Probation TTHE jriri I would like to marry should be prepared to enter I matrimony on probation. A period lof courtship dominated as it is by the sole desire to please, imperfectly reveals the real traits of an individual and leads to faulty evaluations. A probationary period of410 words
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Letter135 1935-04-28 8 Share Both Joys And Sorrows I would like to ms-rry a girl who pos- sesses modesty. She must be tender, pure, and simple, and she must not be in the habit of using too much make-up. She should be healthy, and be fond of swimming, dancing and be able to135 words
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Advertisement195 1935-04-28 8 The Fair Fame of ENO In every part of the world the name Eno is a household English word, commanding the respect accorded to an old friend. Go to the Tropics and an old hand will warn you that you should drink Eno's Fruit Salt to counteract the poisons that195 words
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Advertisement242 1935-04-28 8 GROWING CHILDRENIn the tropics need the yery best milk obtainable, combined with absolute safety. Your doctor will tell you that "Bear Brand" natural Swiss Milk amply fulfils both these essentials and that countless numbers of the healthiest and sturdiest children have been brought up on It In a wocd, it242 words
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Article, Illustration2197 1935-04-28 9 Cultured A siatics Who Are Treated As Coolies "X," A Human Wreck Made Into A Healthy Youngster By An Ex-Convict SECOND ARTICLE OF THE SERIES HTHE man-i:i-the-street thinks of the incites of a prison as a collection of terrible beings, who are a menac;2,197 words
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Advertisement143 1935-04-28 9 TRUSSES ABOLISHED Great British RUPTURE Treatment supported by MEDICAL PROFESSION SrnJ lor Irce Booklet describing ih< mott W underfill relief I rom Kupture. Not a trust, fust a neat, washable little belt with pad you innate in a second to just the pressure required. Canooc slip. Light, comfortable. You will143 words
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Advertisement121 1935-04-28 9 lasting beauty plus INVESTMENT VALUE. The Austin 10-4 shown in the picture above has proven itself one of the best investments In the world of motors. The public has learned to depend on Austin reliability to such an extent that the Used Car Value of these cars is higher than121 words
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Article, Illustration2066 1935-04-28 10 By Our Woman Correspondent TUEXT week v.i!l be Jubilea week and one can feel already the gradual change in t'.ie atmosphere ns preparations are goinp on apace for the Jubilee celebrations. Singapore, within a few days, will be n town with a changed appearance. It will boLight Studio; Llrlie Studio - 2,066 words
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Advertisement260 1935-04-28 10 figcklcs 1 iaP^'^iiJ^MLr' Secretly and Quickly Removed/ Silllman's Frrrkl- Cream blr.irhea them out while you aleep. Leatea Ihe .kin mift and white the com. plrllnn fresh, rlrar and natural. For 37 yeara Uwuaanda of oaera ha»r endoraed it. So tmrj la aae. The flrat Jar proves Ita mafic worth. Stillmans260 words
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Advertisement280 1935-04-28 10 Mm VjflflMl 1 Jk r j BRINGS HEALTH AT EVERY MEAL I 'pT^'^CSn^-- vT ">JNB Mi.nk of the U ll Me in Malaya must talce of your I r vualit y T le hot ofcrop c imate. the bustle Xratn I 11^"''^ '^flflP^ml worlc t° Club or games, the 'pahit'280 words
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Advertisement34 1935-04-28 10 PALAIS DES MODES. *>, STAMFORD ROAD. PALAIS DES MODES. Just unpacked a new and v*ry elegant shipment of PICTURE HATB FROM PARIS also VKRY SMART EVENING GOWNS and FROCKS for GARDEN PARTHS. AT COMPETITIVE PRICKS.34 words
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Advertisement396 1935-04-28 10 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT NEW SHIPMENT NOW ON VIEW GOWNS OF DISTINCTION fcr ALL OCCASIONS, latest models from Paris, a Iso new HATS noveltiss. RENE ULLMANN Capitol Building. SINGAPORE. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 29th... GRAND REMOVAL SALS 30 8c sOf° DISCOUNT ON ENTIRE STOCK HATS DRESSES NOVELTIES An opportunity to have396 words
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Article, Illustration345 1935-04-28 11 j^RINKS are an important part of entertaining, and the imaginative hostess will try to provide something just a little out of the ordinary at her cocktail bar." Many guests in these days appreciate a non-alcoholic cocktail for a change, and all kinds of exciting recipes can345 words
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Article373 1935-04-28 11 A NEW venture for the training; of women in Empire citizen-] ship is about to be launched by the Empire Citizenship Training Council, which has for its chairman Dr. Cyril Norwood, late headmaster of Harrow School, and for its vicechairman Dame Rachel Crowdy. This373 words
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Article, Illustration842 1935-04-28 11 MOTHER GOOSE'S LETTER TO BOYS AND GIRLS My dear Children. I hope you all had a jolly time with lota of fun and nice big eggs during Easter. I thank all those boys and girls who sent me Easter greetings. I am sure you must all be tremendously thrilled now842 words
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Advertisement38 1935-04-28 11 CHOOSE CAREFULLY from cows of special rich milkproducing strains, pastured in the best dairy farming districts, i The result of such cattle and such lush feeding is milk of a high standard of purity and TIGER BEER i38 words
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Article338 1935-04-28 12 Unity that desirable condition so often pleaded for by statesmen and business men, but so seldom encountered in the trying and multitudinous activities of life— has not yet been attained in the rubber plantation industry in Malaya. But it is nearer at hand today than at any time338 words
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Article316 1935-04-28 12 I Dozen Wives At Rate Of One A Year pHINA'S Blue Beard has been discovered in Canton, the Pear! River City of Sing-song Girls. Li Chfh, aged 48, has had exactly one dozen wives during his thirteer years of married life. He is now reported to316 words
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Article245 1935-04-28 12 DONKEY ONE— ARMY —FOR USE OF ¥F rewards for meritorious service were aw.rded British Army donkeys, the solitary animal which in vhese swiftly- moving days retains Its .ilace on the establishment would surely find its way into the austere pages of the "London Gazette." Perhaps the next best thing is245 words
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Article144 1935-04-28 12 To the Editor of the Sunday Times Sir.- The Sunday Times last week quoted from a book review "world affairs are being manipulated behind the scenes by utterly unscrupulous forces over which th« ordinary citizen has absolutely no control." What can the masses do anyway outside their sheer-Jobs144 words
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Article65 1935-04-28 12 High Water, 5 54 a.m. 7.3 ft., 7.23 pm. 6.8 ft. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. United Services. second day, S.C.C. padantr. S.C.C. vs. Rcngam. Rengam; SCR C. vs. OR. A Hong Llm Green; CSC. vs Potto* Depot: N.C.C. vs. I A.. B*'e»tler Road. Golf. Keppei Club, Mixed Plac65 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1935-04-28 12 The Page of Ananias Co. Conducted by Qnanias, Qui%, the Pickle r and one or two other liars Y ET another MJayan student has. I read, passed out in law." So that's what they teach them in Europe! Here in Malaya when you "pass out" you are carried to your1,097 words
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Advertisement165 1935-04-28 12 I PJ A NO I TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Thone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. I J SEASON STARTS TODAY lalhambra] 3.15 6.15 915 fascinating WW another tpt-ll I^^^^ on the ft m.Ulorii of the wcrid Vs*s" i' U E PBURN II >n Ml SPITFIRE With RaB r -*T165 words
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Advertisement120 1935-04-28 12 I NATURE'S CURE Dr De JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL INI OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Uw Oil Hifhlr recommended *y toe Medical Pro«eulen tor over EM3H TV <e*n in the treatment oi CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and120 words
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Miscellaneous11 1935-04-28 12 (Shi Surutafl 2lunfß EDITORIAL, .MANAI.KKIAI AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore.11 words
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Article533 1935-04-28 13 ORIENT NEW YORK FREIGHT TRADE Magnitude Of Japanese Plans For Its Capture From Our Shipping Correspondent. T*HE magnitude of the plans with which two Japanese shipping companies are capturing the OrientNew York freight trade via the Panama Canal, has been demonstrated within the last eight months, during which time seven533 words
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Article182 1935-04-28 13 ACCUSED NOT CALLED UPON TO DEFEND Prosecution witnesses who appeared in a Singapore police court yesterday declared that the case was a joke and the accused was acquitted without being called upon to defend. The man concerned was Ong Kai Tee, who was charged before Mr. N. Grice182 words
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87 1935-04-28 13 Canton, Saturday. The recruitment of former 19th Army soldiers is being carried out by Gen. Tarn Kai-shan, a former divisi anal commander of the distribute! army. Gen. Tsal Ting-kai, leader of the ill-fated Fukien rebellion, who is now in the Philippines on his waySin Kuo Min - 87 words
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Article34 1935-04-28 13 Shanghai, Saturday. A grand review of the International Settlement volunteer force was held at the racecourse In the city. A total of 2,600 volunteers took part. Sin Chew Jit Poll.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 34 words
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32 1935-04-28 13 Mukden, SaturCay. The Japan-Manchukuo air service via Korea will begin on May 1. Malls and passengers will be carried daily between Changchun and Osaka. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 32 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-04-28 13 *fhr hrt labwrt jrv** d n«W W rUdVm»lil h»« cam*^ <"««p*e and ISa« who *»<* hi< twallS and hafpoicß if hrarTarw urAi*, him 1o "tW fox "tw (V«m.*r»n.p «n«. *r th« Houi* c< Lord* ,£t*uTf3 svtee*r>ov mr rotr w» I I •^•WiC CMtCtCl^j. (Copyright »n AH Countnra46 words
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Article81 1935-04-28 13 Cabuyar, Columbia. Aerodrome guards here recently found a group of savage tribesmen, armed with bows and arrows, hunting for something under the wings of a trl-motorcd transport plane which had lvnded m few moments previously. The savages said their chief had seen the "bl? bird" flying overhead,81 words
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Article34 1935-04-28 13 Carmel, Cal. MUs Gertrude Stein has snubbed Carmel's llter.ry and artistic colony. Staying at a resort near here, she said she would not visit Carmel. "Highbrows always bore me," she added.34 words
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Article, Illustration181 1935-04-28 13 "I AM pleased to state that moat! of the cuts which the directors felt necessary to impose during the period of severe slump have been replaced," declared Mr. H. Elphick, presiding at the annual general meeting of Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. at Geylang yesterday. Mr. Elphick also referred181 words
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267 1935-04-28 13 Singapore Flying Club's Newest And Fastest Aircraft •THE Royal Singapore Flying Club's i newest and fastest aircraft a Miles Hawk fitted with a Cirrus Hermes II engine— was put through her paces for the first time by the Chib Captain, Mr. E. C. Whiteley, at Seletar on Friday evening. The267 words
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Article142 1935-04-28 13 "y^LL I wish to say is Good luck Malaya, and all prosperity.' [Malaya is the most hospitable 'country in the whok universe." Just before the P. and O. liner Ranpura sa'.led for China and Japan yesterday. Dr. R. O. Wlnstedt. who leaves after 32 years' service, gave142 words
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Article231 1935-04-28 13 THREE BRIDES IN THE RANPURA Cocos Man To Wed In Singapore THERE is an interesting story about the marriage of Miss Hilda horence Vansittart to Mr. George Brian Moorehouse at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Tuesday. Miss Vansittart, a pretty English girl, arrived by the P. and O. liner, Ranpura,231 words
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Article88 1935-04-28 13 The Singapore Epworth Leagues wIH be celebrating the founding of tha Epworth League on Friday, May 17, at 8 p.m at the social hall of the Btraits Chinese Methodist Church Kampong Kapor Road, in the form t-\ an \inion dim er of all leaguers in Singapore. Various evening88 words
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Advertisement124 1935-04-28 13 (34. 195,808.20. f^^^^gk 3,000,000.00 THE INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. DO YOU WAIT A POLICY TO MEET YOUR HEEDS? 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 son or daughter. Or an Annuity124 words
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Advertisement103 1935-04-28 13 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wive of full tonic value and of well-known baaic Ingredients 1» being marketed. A leading London analyst voucties for the quality of Phoaferine Tonic Wine as follows I find It to be made from a aound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It h free103 words
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Advertisement28 1935-04-28 13 n^ m asi ma DON T BE VAGU E am NO FINED WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AOCMTS: JOHN LITTLE &C°E? SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, C IPOH.28 words
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Article56 1935-04-28 14 By Our Woman Correspondent A great number of women watched the mannequin parade which was held at John Little's tea room yesterday. Against a background of black and white which set off their frocks, the mannequins slowly descended half a dozen steps and walked along the welllighted dais.56 words
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Article302 1935-04-28 14 appearance were a Marina green art silk frock with a deeper green fancy wool sports coat and felt hat. Another mannequin, tall and slim, displayed a pique silk dress of red and white stripes with a small red hat. And so the show went on. Morning frocks and sports302 words
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Advertisement115 1935-04-28 14 The Bengal Lancer meets the girl of his *J* dreams IN ANOTHER MAN'S ARMS! X SAMUEL GOLDWYN pratanH i. 4 3kSP^ GARY "^i f I MH^yUKDDIHGi Directed by KING.VIDOR llllMHMn UNITIO AtTIfTS A i NEXT CHANGE PAVILION JUBILEE SALE WE HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM OUR DIRECTORS TO GIVE ALL OUR115 words
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Advertisement301 1935-04-28 14 WHITEAWA YS JUBILEE COMMEMORATION OFFERS THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF 1935 GENEROUS REDUCTIONS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK FROM MONDAY APRIL 29th UNTIL SATURDAY MAY 18th. II WK Will ItkNC. II Xj jM L^Lffl a^LkA BMIt S KNICKERS Mrp SMART MILLINERY wX^lis?™ to Peac d RAYON^VeIts. Charming Creation* in wnue fcngusu rwm301 words
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Article, Illustration959 1935-04-28 15 Quiz - Quiz By jyiANY excellent ways of celebrating the Jubilee have been thought out, with relief of the distressed admirably a leading feature, than which nothing could be more pleasing to His Suggestion Majesty Canada rv»V- TU n nas evolved tne I hi idea of a P artial Jubilee.959 words
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Article, Illustration210 1935-04-28 15 *¥*HE PROBLEM OP RESTORING used -up 1 enerry and repairing the ravagis ot disease has baffled scientific experts from time immemorial. Among those who have searched deeplj Into this problem, its cause* and effects, has been Dr. E. ISuergi. Professor of Medicine at Berne University, who set210 words
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Advertisement152 1935-04-28 15 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ON AftD AFTER JULY Ist 1335 Advertisements will only be accepted when that part ot the copy which Is tn reverse style does not exceed one quarter of th space used. "tjgerleer" FOR ALL! £10 a month certain I What married man would not feel easier in152 words
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Advertisement363 1935-04-28 15 Here's Sylvia Sidney talking to you STARS AREN'tI j^^S^'^lM V PAT IN ITS CREAMY ALL UNIFORMLY l&Hr LUXURIOUS LATHER-LOVELY-THERE *y~ RINSE WITH WARM ARE DIFFERENT $K £g> WATER, THEN COLD BtAUT Y r AN EASIER OUlf KFR ROTHER GIRIS. BfefcK THAT EVERY GIRL j i SOAP EVERY m Star of363 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1935-04-28 16 The Jubilee spirit has invaded .Malayan clubs, particularly the minstrel parties. The majority of these are busy preparing for their part in the procession of Chinese lanterns on the' night of May 7. It is reported that! there will be at least forty musical parties and1,095 words
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Advertisement404 1935-04-28 16 MARCHINGI ORDERS/ 1 J%y^f6uft PAINFUL (OOIFIIUS When Radox Rives a corn its marching it, GOES! And goes for good I Just road what Radox did for tbls corn sufferer: suffered with Jour coins Jor five yeara and it wax torture to walk. I tried all irithouL result. Then I u-cnt404 words
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Advertisement8 1935-04-28 16 ARNOTT'S FAMOUS MARI E" /^t BISCUITS <W •MASTERS"8 words
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Advertisement180 1935-04-28 16 Wsi \canjeel thro vg ft my veins NO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing colds and rasping coughs t Since I discovered Waterbu r Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish in my work and a newenjoyJmen t of every180 words
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354 1935-04-28 17 Deadly Bowling Against United Services THE S.C.C. are in a strong position in their week-end cricket match with the United Services on the Padang. The Club scored 202 for the loss of five wickets and the Services will resume batting today having to354 words
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Article71 1935-04-28 17 FRIENDLY SOCCER GAME WITH THE NEGRI (r*rom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The foil awing experimental team to represent Selangor in a friendly soccer match against Negri Sembilan at Seremban next Saturday has been chpsen: Kum Pak; See Hu. Thornton; Klw Wan, Dickson. Donald; Awala Dass, Ismail,71 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-04-28 17 The goalkeeper rushes forward to save during the game at Anson Road yesterday when the Chinese beat the Malays 6—2.20 words
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615 1935-04-28 17 The Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting of the Singapore Turf Clnb begins next Saturday. Weights issued yesterday are as follows FIRST DAY. Race 1, Horses. Claw 3, Div. 5, form., 2.M p m Tweedledee 9.0. Corinthia 8.7, Gone Up 8.7, Henrlette 8.6, Moonlight 8.5, Diblets615 words
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Article277 1935-04-28 17 O'NEILL DUNNES GOOD INNINGS. The S.R.C. drew with the S.C.C. yesterday on the S.R.C. ground. The home team batted first and compiled 125, Tessensohn (29) and Valberg (22> being the chief scorers. Trie S.C.C. had 106 for nine wickets when time interved, O'Neill Dunne being undefeated with 34,277 words
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Article189 1935-04-28 17 The Ceylon Sports Club were beaten by the clock in their cricket match against the V.M.C A. on the Association ground yesterday afternoon. Batting first the home side declared at 157 for nine wickets Gibson. W Willis :nd Chee Tong being the chief scorers The Ceylon Sports189 words
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Article288 1935-04-28 17 EXCELLENT BOWLING BY C. PEREIRA A great bowling performance by Carlo Pereira (seven for 29) dismissed the S.C.C. for 87 runs in their cricket match agiinst the Nondescripts yesterday afternoon at McNalr Road. Wlndle. Morgan and Brander were the only batsmen to offer any resistance. The home288 words
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Article573 1935-04-28 17 ENTRIES FOR SPRING TOURNAMENT The following is the list of entries in the SCR C. Spring Tennis Tournament CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. Dr. S. H.Tan. Arthur Lim, Yap Ah Hyan. C. K. Pang, Wcon Chow Tat, Dr. P. K. C. Tyau, Low Kee Pow. Low Kee Choc. Pang Chiap Vong,573 words
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Advertisement82 1935-04-28 17 jl' r>itterne«J and ever increasing >!** Ode English Marmalade to the place of honour as) Your table. Chivers' Olde English Marmalade Try also Chivcr** Jams, Jellies. Canned Fruiu and Vegetable*. Agents i V. R. VICK CO.. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, SINGAPOREHERE'S A LEAD YOU MAY SAFELY FOLLOW Chatwood Safe Use82 words
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Advertisement637 1935-04-28 17 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessarily from the pain* ot indigestion? You can get rid of those stomach pains in two minute* with Chardoz, a super- activated form of J^ vegetable charcoal. aHB which has the <1 power of attracting -M to itself all gaaes637 words
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Article, Illustration637 1935-04-28 18 Malays Beaten By Six Goals To Two Chinese 6 Malays 2. fAN injury to Zargasi, their right hall" back, proved fatal to the M.X.A. in their first division League match against the S.C.F.A. at Arisen Road yesterday. They lost liv the surprising margin of637 words
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Article, Illustration346 1935-04-28 18 S.C.R.C. BEAT S.R.C. BY FIVE WICKETS The Straits Chinese Recreation Club scored another victory yesterday on Hong Urn Green, when they beat the first string of the SRC. by five wickets. Playing with ten men, the SRC. were out for 82, D'Cotta top-scoring for his side346 words
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Article186 1935-04-28 18 Gunner Elias Beats P. C. Mariappan. TIE best bout of the evening In the list of semi-finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association held last night at the New World was the fight between P. C. Mariappan and Gunner Ellas. There was plenty of action and although Mariappan made186 words
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Article106 1935-04-28 18 SELANGOR CLUB TOURNAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The final of the five- a side Selangor Club soccer tournament on the padang today resulted in a win for Team No. 1, who beat Team No. 9, Leach scoring two goals and Parnell one goai.106 words
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Article175 1935-04-28 18 St. Andrew's School beat the Police at cricket yesterday by five wickets: Scores POLICE Evans b Weber 4. Caldwell b Hee Thng 0, Wight b Weber 11. Finch hit wkt. b Weber 0. Poulain c Thoy b Weber 14, Goh b J. Ferguson 4, Tremlet b J. Ferguson175 words
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Article127 1935-04-28 18 Playing th 3 first inter-Party friendly match in its third year of existence, the Useful Badminton Party scored a s—o5 0 victory over the Happy Home B.P. on Sunday last at the latter's court. The detailed scores are as follows: (Useful players mentioned first). George Chen beat Chen127 words
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Article98 1935-04-28 18 In the third round of the billiards tournament last night Yeo Sim Lim (Siong Boo) beat Yam Anclano <St Joseph's Church Brigade) 300—278 Chia Eng Wih (Siong Boo) beat Tan Boon Poh (S.C.R.C.) 300—290. Today's ties: 5.30: V. Woodford (Fathol Karib) vs. Hock Kien (Fat hoi Karib). 8.30. Tan98 words
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555 1935-04-28 18 Wednesday Beat The Albion In Hectic Finish London, Saturday. DEFORE 93,000 people today at Wembley Stadium Sheffield Wednesday beat West Bromwich Albion in the final of the F.A. Cup by four goals to two. The teams we-e: West Bromwich.— Pearson. Shaw, Trentham, Murphy,555 words
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Article258 1935-04-28 18 Results of games played in the j leagues yesterday, says Reuter, are as < follows: DIVISION I Aston Villa 0 Mladlesbro. 3 J Chelsea 4 M'chester C. 2 < Derby 1 Blackburn 1 Huddersfleld 2 Birmingham 2 Leicester 3 Arsenal 5 < Preston 0 Leeds 2 < Sunderland258 words
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Article777 1935-04-28 18 Positions in the English football leagues, not including yesterday'^ games, are: FIRST DIVISION. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Arsenal 40 22 6 12 110 42 -60 Sunderland 40 18 7 15 84 48 51 Manchester C. 40 19 13 8 75 63 46 Sheffield Wed. 40777 words
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Advertisement226 1935-04-28 18 LAST NIGHT— ONE OF TRULY GLORIOUS PICTURES OF ALL TIME! ALEXANDRE DUMAS' i^j^^^g^^^-^ Jn»ffft> 'the couktESSEH )f monte cristo' with ROBERT DO NAT, ENGLAND'S Most Sensational Film Discovery United Artists Release Today— Half-rrice Matinee ANN SOUTHERN in "THE HELL CAT" also JOE, BROWN in 'TOP SPEED* fa\ BOXING jL A226 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1935-04-28 19 " Smash - "Smash" Memorable Match Full Of Excitement By Kuala Lumpur. TTHE inter-State badminton tournament between Perak and Selangor, which was played during the Easter week-end at the Victoria Institution Hall, resulted in an easy victory for Selangor by eleven games to one with one singles match1,004 words
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Article, Illustration718 1935-04-28 19 Will Selangor Be Able To Visit Singapore CPECULATION is rife in local badminton circles as to whether the inter-State match betwet n Singapore and Selangor, which has been play- cd annually in Singapore and Selangor alternatively for the past four years, will ever take718 words
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Advertisement409 1935-04-28 19 After 30— look for these dreaded age signs crepy skin worry lines sallowness sagging tissues discolorations BlWyfl^t^r^Tl^^aWlj^aßsMßaal CmjTAJQiB H H Margaral np^T^tjypPjjJJJJjßi 7, -*jj; Danmark Mmmm Rani da ~tf*toJcw have uaed Pood's Cold Cream for years. I prefer it BHsiMMHfe' ~^ol became it P ur < nJ ■V^J;' gives a409 words
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Advertisement436 1935-04-28 19 HAD TO BE CARRIED DOWNSTAIRS Now She Milk* 8 Cows She Is a farmer's wife and she couldnt put her feet to the jrround. What a terrb!e handicap, both for her and her husband! It was all due to rheumatism she was helpless with it. She writes of her expericn.es436 words
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Article, Illustration680 1935-04-28 20 Ringside - YOUNG Frisco and de Castro, hii manager, arrived back In Singapore on Thursday morning. They have brought two more Filipinos Rockey Montanas, a lightweight, and Battling Cornego, a bantam, out with them, also a Spanish flyweight. Tony Darey. for C. A. Ecll. Frisco is billed680 words
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569 1935-04-28 20 Birdman - By Birdman A LTHOUGH the members of the general Malayan public are still [dependent on trains, boats and cars to get them to their holiday destinations, flying club pilots are able to avail themselves of the modern method of travel and,569 words
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Article100 1935-04-28 20 The fifth annual general meeting of the Vehicles Department Sports Club was held in the Registrar of Vehicles Court on Wednesday. The following members Were elected for 1935: President, Lt.-Col. O. C. Meredith 0.8.E M.C. (re-elected) vice-president Capt. O. A. Clements (re-elected); hon. secretary, Tan Beng Chin;100 words
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Article56 1935-04-28 20 R. R.S.O.B.A. BADMINTON The following members of the Rangoon Road School Old Boys' Association are requested to turn up for practice today at 4.30 p.m. Noordin, Teo Cheng Tang. Muthusamy. Chan Kirn Chow, Muthuvelu and S. M. Ibrahim. At 5.15 p.m.: Chua Bian Guan. Kathiravelu. M. 8. Tahire, Ng Swee56 words
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Article, Illustration370 1935-04-28 20 Bulls- eye - Bulls-eye By CONGRATULATIONS to F. H. Hare on winning the F. M. S. Championship. He is one of the keenest members of the F.M.S.V.F. Rifle Association and rarely misses a Sunday morning practice. The same might be said of most of the eight who qualified for the370 words
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Article41 1935-04-28 20 The Happllads A.P. will play x badminton friendly game with the Jovialads B.P. at their court, Lim Twa Tow Road, at 3 p.m. today. Players and supporters assemble at the Medan Store. 70, Bras Basah Road, for free transport.41 words
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Article32 1935-04-28 20 (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban. Friday. In a friendly encounter on the Station Padang the Police defeated the Customs, last year's inter-departmental competition champions, by three goals to two.32 words
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Advertisement454 1935-04-28 21 #Mm^^^^ i^^H^^Bi MM 'Ma mm Bm kmMmt Wk IN PRIZES S PRIZE i^^^™i^""^™a Si MBHH yOU aVC tO tO W n One OUr CaS^ P 1 55 s to P^ acc in tlie r order JH flj importance the reasons why the consumption of Bourn-Vita is steadily increasing. bW V454 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-04-28 22 Members of the Terak Sikh Athletic I'nion entertained the Sumatra Sikh syordmn to tiffin at the SUUon H«ie4, lyofa, Uat Moudiy. Dr. Jagai Singh, the president of the Kha Ism Mmm Malaya warn among Ike gmm to.37 words
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Article, Illustration97 1935-04-28 23 Picture taken on the third anniversary of the Sunroc Badminton Party, Alor Star Back row (left) to rlffht) Lee Seng Teik, Wont Scow Kee, Lee Kok Teong, Lim Hock Hut, Uew Ah Sit. Second row (left to right) Chew Ah Hen*. Ch'ng Chin Eong, Wong Wai Kee, Quah Chooi Oh.97 words
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1137 1935-04-28 22 No Grumbles At Easter In Singapore "Riff -Raff Cricketer Back ALTHOUGH that most attractive cricket fixture, Singapore vs. Selangor, was being played in Kuala Lumpur last week-end, Singapore sportsmen had little or nothing to grumble at over Easter, except perhaps the weather on Saturday. The keen cricketer was able to1,137 words
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Article, Illustration976 1935-04-28 22 Kuala Lumpur. TPHERE were many extraordinary features of the Selangor versus Singapore cricket match during the holiday week-end. Both sides could afterwards ponder on sundry might-have-beens. From Singapore's point of view, a great change might have come o'er the scene if the chance given by976 words
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Article605 1935-04-28 22 TAIPING. TTHE most important sporting event held here during the last week was a cricket match between Kempe Club, Taiping, and Kedah Hall Party, Penang. The local club showed their talent by winning convincingly by an innings and 63 runs. The visitors, who batted first, were605 words
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Article487 1935-04-28 23 Penanc AS was generally anticipated Penang gained an easy victory over Perak last week-end—it would have been easier but for an unaccountable display of weak batting in the first innings. At one time Penang did not look like reichlng the 200 mark but Murray and Brook487 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1935-04-28 23 Malacca. UATS off to the High School cric--11 ket eleven! Mr. C. L. Tan, the sports master, and his boys are to be warmly congratulated on putting the Malacca schools on the cricketing map. They played all the schools and except for the unfortunate interruption by1,123 words
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Article368 1935-04-28 23 Johore Bahru. TTHIS week's pen-sketch of a Jchore Bahru cricketer is of Ahmad bin Suleiman, bom in Johore and educated at the Bukit Zahrah School after which he proceeded to the Hong Kong University to study engineering. He is now 30 years of age and on368 words
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Article505 1935-04-28 23 Alor Star. "THE last Alor Star football trial to choose a side to represent North Kedah was played at the S. K. C. Ground, which owing to heavy rain in the afternoon was soft and spongy. Ball control was hardly possible and as a result505 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-04-28 24 Drummers Rehearse For The Royal Tournament The drummers of the Duke of York's Royal Military School, Dover, marchIng by during the dress rehearsal for the Royal Tournament. The Drum Major Is Alan Bell, 12 years of age.37 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-04-28 24 Although this could easily be a scp.ie In the Sahara Desert the picture was actually taken In Australia, at Fishermen's Bend two miles from Me lbourne where a herd of camels is allowed to run wild.36 words
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Article, Illustration32 1935-04-28 24 Edward William Smith, Jr.. aged three, cf D:\J Connecticut, strong and precocious, ha s astonished doctors by smoking cigars since the a*e of two with evident enjoyment and no unpleasant after effects.32 words
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Article, Illustration34 1935-04-28 24 bwt of the Klnc by Lady Hilton Youn«. wife of the Minister of Health, was commJMlone* 1 by the Hearts of Oak Benefit Society whoae secretary, Mr. T. S. Newman. Is on the right.34 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-04-28 24 A new use for the famous Lovers' Wall" at Santa Barbara. California. hr- been found by this girl who Is us*.nc It as a skatlrc track.26 words
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