The Straits Times, 26 May 1935
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Title Section40 1935-05-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 179. Sunday* May 26, 1935. Price 10 cents 5 A. M. EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 179. Sunday, May 26, 1935. Price 10 cents40 words
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Article, Illustration203 1935-05-26 1 FRENCH GENERAL SEES SINGAPORE DEFENCES 'A LIGHTNING tour of Singapore's defences was made by General Mom-hit during the few hours in which the French steamer Athos II VM in port yesterday morning. General Mnuchet is relieving General Vidon in command of the Southern Division of the French Army in Cochin-China203 words
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Article72 1935-05-26 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Saturday. RUBBER (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson Spot Buyers) 6 l/16d. (Sellers) 6> N d. June 6 7 16d. July-Sept. 6 11 16 d. Oct.-Dec. 6'_ d. Market Steady. SILVER Spot 3:i<«d. Forward 34d. CROSS RATE London-New York, 4.97. New York-London,72 words
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Article79 1935-05-26 1 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases. (F. 0.8.) Jam 20',. 20*« Good F.A.Q. in cases. (F. 0.8.) June 19 15/16 2« 1/16 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose, awardable Spore) 20« H '0 s June 20* k MC, July-Sept. T. 21<479 words
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Article, Illustration218 1935-05-26 1 CHARTERED FOR A HONEYMOON TRIP THE Sea Belle II, the too expensive yacht," will enter into the third phase of its career within the next two weeks. Governors' yacht for five years, the Sea Belle II then became an R.N.V.R training ship and now it is218 words
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378 1935-05-26 1 INVESTMENT FUNDS AWAITING OUTLET High Prices: Low Yields SHORTAGE OF "TRUSTEE" SECURITIES JUOBODY wants your money! That is not a flight of fancy, but a cold fact which can be confirmed by your banker or your broker. The small depositor, once doubly welcome within378 words
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Article141 1935-05-26 1 LIKE ARMY COURTS MARTIAL Civil Servants against whom serious complaints are made will in future be dealt with by new procedure resembling an Army court-martial. This innovation follows the recommendations of the Royal Commission of 1931. Mr. W. J. Brown, secretary of the Civil Service Clerical Association,141 words
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Article54 1935-05-26 1 A tongkang belonging to the Coastal I Trading Co., an Indian lighterage firm, laden with copra and tied alongside Godown 4 at Telok Ayer Wharf, caught fire last night. Two engines of the Central Fire Station went to the scene, and found the flames rising to a height54 words
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Article61 1935-05-26 1 Shanghai, Saturday. An appreciable fall in China's Imports and a steady increase in her exports is shown by foreign trade figures for the first four months of this year given by the Customs. Imports for the four months totalled $357,796,813, a $30,809,368 decrease compared with the corresponding61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1935-05-26 1 Duchess Of Kent Expecting A Happy Event (From Our Own Correspondent.) LONDON, SATURDAY. AM INFORMED ON HIGH AUTHORITY THAT THE DUCHESS OF KENT, WHO AS PRINCESS MARINA OF GREECE WAS MARRIED ON NOV. 29 LAST YEAR, IS EXPECTING A HAPrY EVENT IN SEPTEMBER.43 words
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Article351 1935-05-26 1 (By Our Woman Correspondent.) jgRILLIANT weather marked the termination of the sevent'.i day of the race meeting of the Singapore Turf Club. One of the most striking and much admired picture frocks was one of powder blue worn by Miss Dulcie Red fearn.351 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-05-26 1 The Church of St. Philomena, Tampin. to br blessed and dedicated by the Bishop of Malacca on Sunday, June 2.20 words
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Article141 1935-05-26 1 Assaulted One-Legged Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Saturday. Mr. J. B. Weiss, first magistrate. Johore Bahru, today delivered judgment in the case in which John Tolmie. Superintendent of the Customs Preventive Branch, Johore Bahru, was charged with having assaulted a onelegged Chinese named Then Ngee Chan. This case141 words
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Article86 1935-05-26 1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. A dinner was given by Mr. A. R. Abdullah. Senior Gaoler. Alor Star. last Sunday on the occasion of the marriage of his eldest daughter. Miss j Wan Chik. to Mr. Hussein bin Hajl All, of Bukit Plnang. Among those present86 words
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291 1935-05-26 1 "J*WO leading Asiatic doctors in Singapore replied yesterday t:i Professor J. Smith's eve-of-retirement criticisms of the King Edward VII College of Medicine. In an interview last week Professor Smith, who has been Senior Professor of Surgery at the College for the past ten years,291 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement15 1935-05-26 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Grea Britain.; H«*d Office (or Malar SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement41 1935-05-26 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES BEAR BRAND MILK is real, pure natural milk, with nothing added and nothing taken away jjlft just sterilized for your .^fHL BEAR Sole Agents for Malaya: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in England 1666.) SINGAPORE AND PENANG MAAS.41 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1935-05-26 2 By The Marquess Of Donegall London, May 5 I AST Thursday's debate on Forciern Policy in the House of Commons was a momentous turning point. Sitting aloof, one is in a good position to judge the temper of the House and to try to sort out the1,640 words
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In England Now
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Article, Illustration108 1935-05-26 3 £^AST Anglia is probably that part of England least changed by time. The beauties of Norfolk and Suffolk remain free from the industrialism that has covered so much of the English countryside. The picture above shows the Meare at Thorpeness, a children's paradise. Thorpeness has108 words
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Advertisement594 1935-05-26 3 WOKINGHAM BERKS. (One Hour from Hyde Park Cornel Excellent Bus and Train Service*. THE ©It) IRose 3\w offers a most comfortable home and makes an ideal Headquarters when on leave. Under the personal supervision of GEORGE GOLDSACK. Write to the Sunday Times for illustrated Brochure. DRIVING LESSONS by experienced instructors594 words
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Advertisement399 1935-05-26 3 A CAR FOR LEAVE YOUR fc fci a^m W is. Guaranteed Cars supplied with Guaranteed REPURCHASE Price. 2M In stock, including all New Makes. Special Facilities. World -wide references. Write full requirements and toe xdll quote you by return mail, or call on arrival it DEN MANS 132. LniJtcn. London.399 words
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Advertisement289 1935-05-26 3 LONDON. TWO RESIDENTIAL HOTELS. Highly recommended ior Overseas Visitors and families home on leave Unsurpassed for Comfort. Cuisine Bervtce. Homeliness. GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, INVERNESS TERRACE. HYDE PARK London's Mo«t Modern Residential Hotel, Lift, H. A C. water, gas fire and telephone In every bedroom. Central Heating. Inc'usive terms from 3' 2289 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1935-05-26 3 Our Crossword Puzzle ST~ 5™ IT" r~ *> I |7 p 9 Il| io "BZBZBZB!LBZB"B~" 5T ll 27 NOTE:— Figures in parentheses denote the number or letters In the words required. (CLUES.) 1 Pete da,. 28. Eyot (5) 5. SUfls (6) 27 A^c««» native village <»). 9. Inattentively (8) 10.192 words
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Article, Illustration413 1935-05-26 4 JOHN HOLT - SCREENLAND SECRETS JOHN HOLT OY WERY amusing, the advertisement Bob Riskin's folks placed in the Hollywood Reporter the morning after when he turned up missing LOST Robert Riskin. A writer from our house Monday night. When last seen, he was carrying a prettr package catch on' A substantial reward will413 words
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Article, Illustration527 1935-05-26 4 Cueman - BILLIARDS Joe Davis Still Snooker Champion Cueman By ONE of the common fallacies about games on the billiards table is that they are not played in the summer. That is all wrong, particularly in relation to the British Isles. There billiards is played all the year round, not, mark you,527 words
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862 1935-05-26 4 Diseased Birds Must Be Kept Out Of Malaya POULTRY NOTES By Our Expert IN a contemporary this week an editorial notice suggested that the time is not ripe for eggs and poultry from Asiatic ports to be prohibited as in the case of Ceylon. I would say myself that the862 words
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Advertisement340 1935-05-26 4 FOR ALL! £10 a month certain I What married man would not fc^l easier in mind if he knew that he would leave behind him that much provision at least until the family has grown up A PRUDENTIAL "HERITAGE" ENDOWMENT POLICY PROVIDES AT DEATH BEFORE ATTAINING THE AGE OF 50340 words
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Advertisement216 1935-05-26 4 Learn POULTRY By Correspondence. FEE $15/- ONLY. Apply for Prospectus with 10 cts. stamps. BEN6AL POULTRY COLLEGE. No. 8, Raffles Chambers, SINGAPORE. BONE MEAL. Fertilizer lor Prult Trees, Flower Gardena, Vegetables, Paddj. Sugar Cane. Potatoes. Tea, Coffee. Pepper »nd Cocoanut plantations, etc., etc »er ton F.O.R E. Spore. Krtrmct of216 words
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Article, Illustration798 1935-05-26 5 How Chinese Theatre Is Becoming Modernised AS is well-known to tfcose who have lived in this country for a number of years, the Chinese are very fond of theatrical representations. Although China had her music and singing as early as four thousand years ago when they lived only on the798 words
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Advertisement506 1935-05-26 5 Soothed and Relieved. Do yoar feet get hot and swollen do they seem to be on fire at times? If they do, thenyou need a Radox footbath— the certain remedy for all foot troubles. Read the following letter from a regular user of Radox Bath Salts "It gives me the506 words
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Advertisement653 1935-05-26 5 HOME ,o^eo .00. TIME THE"~BENNETT COLLEGE, SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS Daar Sir or Madam, When your children first arrive 1 they brought with them a wonderful lot of •nnthine. Later, you becama proud of tH« intellif ence they displayed, but, still later, you became anxious a* to what would653 words
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Article, Illustration2327 1935-05-26 6 The Editor Said And These Are The Stories He Wrote THE editor of a popular journal somewhere in England pressed a bell stop on hie desk and almost immediately a scribe appeared before him. I want you to write me a snappy story with a2,327 words
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Advertisement166 1935-05-26 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL CELEBRITY TOUR TONIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. FAREWELL RECITAL BY ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN THE WORLD FAMOUS PIANIST. Booking at the Theatre. 11 to 1 p.m. and from 5.30 p.m. onwards. PRICES $3, $2, $1. PARIS GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU Yomr GuarmnUi Made of the famous extra long166 words
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Advertisement42 1935-05-26 6 \V \^BsH I M Whtai the ultimate has been done to make a funeral service the perfect tribute you wish It to be you will experience a genuine comfort. Our trained staff attends to all details. SINGAPORE CASKET COMPANY PENHAS ROAD, SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement413 1935-05-26 6 HIS LUMBAGO HAS GONE FOR GOOD A Sailor Find* That Kruschen Keeps Him Free Four years ago this sailor had ar. at;:, lumbago. Kruschen put him right again and has kept him right ever since Four years ago," he writes, I was troubled with lumbago intermittently, and tried several remedies,413 words
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Readers' Stories of the Uncanny
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Letter200 1935-05-26 7 "Felt My Hand Was Palsied" COME years ago when I was in Tapah, I was returning home about midnight when I met a figure in white trousers and green shirt exactly like one of my friends. When I saw this apparition I called out to him, Hullo. Muthu, where to,200 words
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Letter239 1935-05-26 7 Two Teeth Were Knocked Out /}NE night I was walking home about midnight. There was perfect silence everywhere. Suddenly near a tree I saw a strange luminous figure, looking somewhat like a human being, but having no legs; in fact It consisted of a trunk, two hands, a head, and239 words
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Letter164 1935-05-26 7 IT was when I was a school boy. I was very sick. The doctors shook their heads. As for myself I had only a vague idea of what was going on. I had not eaten any food for a long time. I could see my people going about164 words
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Letter503 1935-05-26 7 "TWELVE years ago I was on night duty in charge of the Criminal Prison at Kuala Lumpur. At 6.45 that evening a batch of prisoners arrived, one of whom w*as a very young and cheerful Malay, who that day had been sentenced to death for murder.503 words
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Letter114 1935-05-26 7 Readers are invited to write articles of not more than 500 words on their experiences in Malaya, Java. Borneo or Siam of ghosts, witches, pontianaks or any other strange apparition or manifestation. A prize of $10 will be awarded each week to the sender of114 words
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Letter366 1935-05-26 7 Levitation In A Hospital MANY curious things and incidents are seen and experienced by dressers when they are on night duty. I was In charge of a ward which was situated near the mortuary and there was one bed which faced this. This particular bed seems to have a very366 words
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Letter175 1935-05-26 7 Spirit With Loud Laugh CLOSE friend of mine having committed suicide in his house, it was rumoured that on the seventh night after his death his spirit would return. Accordingly on the seventh night I stayed with another disbeliever in ghosts in the house. As soon as it had struck175 words
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89 1935-05-26 7 JT was on a dark night while returning home that I met a cow on the road. Slowly the cow changed in size until it became a big man. When I saw the big man I could not move because I was so89 words
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Letter330 1935-05-26 7 Fire Burning All Over Him JblY uncle was living a very bad life. My aged father would call upon him and beg him to turn over a new leaf, but all to no purpose. On the night he died there was a big storm accompanied by thunder and lightning. There330 words
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Letter141 1935-05-26 7 I SUPPOSE it was between the hour of one and two, when I awoke to find myself confronted by the strangest sight any man could possibly imagine. Floating across the room were a violin and a bow. neither of which was supported by any visible agency whatever. I141 words
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Letter239 1935-05-26 7 Red Light In Tree QNE night in December some years ago I was on my way liome across lanes and fields. The further I went the more nervous I j became for I was told that a certain I tree which I had to pa^s \va.. haunted. When I reached239 words
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Letter189 1935-05-26 7 Boy Grows To Thirty Feet QNE night in the year 1908 when I was on my way home I saw a black dog and thinking it was mine tried to follow him. To my horror I found that I was In a great forest and the dog that I was189 words
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Advertisement40 1935-05-26 7 There is no secret, my dear just serve these deliciously crisp and oven fresh ARNOJT'S "Li A f\ I f"" CN^ MAI/ I- I f^w B a^M *f ayr v*~* v^ <: ffil Br^SS* V t IS? v —"1 MASTER S40 words
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Advertisement115 1935-05-26 7 THE CLOVER FLOWERSHOP Cordially invite you to visit them on their Grand Opening Saturday, 8 June 1935. AT 12 -A CAPITOL BLDG. IMPORTED ALSATIAN AT STUD, Husso von Buckentamp Member of the German Sheep Dog CWb SZ No *****8 by BIIU von tier Heldrltterturg SZ No. *****3 P.H. out of115 words
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Advertisement91 1935-05-26 7 ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL WEEK MAY 27th to JUNE 6th, 1935 May 27th. Cinema Programme at Capitol. (BY COURTESY OF AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD) WHEN WILL BE SHOWN "LILIES OF THE FIELD" (A BRITISH PRODUCTION) A MICKEY MOUSE" OTHER SELECTED SHORTS June sth. Flag Day. June 6th A Special Dance at91 words
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Article, Illustration546 1935-05-26 8 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson By IT has been brought to my attention that many players would appreciate the code of contract bridge laws more fully if outlined in simple words and collated. The rules on lea ling and playing are fairly simple. When declarer releases a card from his own hand546 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-05-26 8 A cigarette seller who doe* her home mending In the street Straits Times photograph.14 words
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Article899 1935-05-26 8 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By IN a frantic effort to attract foreign visitors, the Austrian Government has given its blessing to a tourist pamphlet written mostly in rhyme and translated into five languages. Here Is the English version in which the railway conductor is supposed to •ay: "By899 words
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Article67 1935-05-26 8 Hospital Matron Receives Jubilee Medal Klang, Saturday. Miss K. T. Yong, the matron of the Chinese Maternity Hospital here, received a parcel and a letter "On Government Service." On opening the former she found to her amazement that it contained a Jubilee Medal. The letter from67 words
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Article138 1935-05-26 8 Hobby movements of other cauntries have incited a group of young people from various parts of Malaya to organise the Hobbies International Correspondence League for Students, with Mr. Charles F. S. Tham. of Ipoh, as director. The main objects of this League are to encourage the practice of138 words
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Article126 1935-05-26 8 Peiping. The procurator of the Peiping District Court has decided to lodge an appeal against the sentence of twelve years' Imprisonment passed by the local court on Miss Liu Ching-wei for the murder of Miss Teng Shwang. The procurator contends that the sentence is too light for126 words
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Advertisement103 1935-05-26 8 Motoring costs less than ever with the POPULAR 8 h.p. FORD im- WA Abundant Power Roomy and Comfortable «i L^b V Whatever the purpose The Popular Ford is a splenJpwri for which you mainly use did choice because it is so a car touring, shopping economical to buy, to run103 words
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Advertisement201 1935-05-26 8 MISCELLANEOUS r— A SU RE LIVING—, is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, Haberdashery, Men's and Boys' Shirts, Boots and Shoes, etc. Regular lines of perfect goods, cheaper than jobs. Shopkeepers, Marketmen. Hawkers. Canvassers and Clubholders supplied. Wonderful opportunity for beginners. Good Uviac certain. ADVICE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Send201 words
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Books Of The Week
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Article, Illustration1115 1935-05-26 9 The Ktnif's Grace. By Jon Biuhan, !io<Mfr and Stoughton LU London. ss. I TNSTINTED praise cannot be best owed without conveying a< impression of insincerity, but aftei penml of Mr. Buchan's book we are impelled to no criticism. To begin with the author1,115 words
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Article208 1935-05-26 9 Spade and Sport in Pacaaimnd By Lt -Col. Shorthoac. D.S.O. I! F. and G. Witherby. Its. 6d. The sub-title of this book. "The narrative of a rolling stone in Nigeria," explains Its territory, but does less than justice to the author, who at any rate has gathered some208 words
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Article253 1935-05-26 9 Everything is Thunder by J. 1.. Hardy. The Smiley Head. 7s. 6d. IJUGH McOrath "was never quite sure of himself, and yet somehow felt that, given the opportunity, he would distinguish himself." A British infantry officer, taken prisoner in the late autumn of 1914. he had253 words
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437 1935-05-26 9 New Edition Of The Quran I n English Translation of the Hair Quran. With Short Notes and Introduction. By Muhammad Ali, M.A., LL. IV Rs. 2.8. Dar-UI-Kutuh Islamia. Lahore. MAULANA Muhammad Ali is a noted Arabic scholar and president of the Ahmadiyya Anjuman-i-Ishaat-i-Islam, Lahore. His English translation of the Quran437 words
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Article200 1935-05-26 9 The Hidden Door. By Arthur Cask. Jenkins' CofcmiaJ Library. Anolier constant friend stages a comeback in "The Hidden Door." Gilbert Larose being sent down from Scotland Yard to Investigate a series 'of mysterious disappearances in the placid county of Suffolk. It is not often that we get200 words
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Advertisement352 1935-05-26 9 THE CAMBRIDGE MODERN HISTORY In 13 Vohtmes. This reprint comprises the text^ and index of each of the tweh* wtamettofettw frith ttoj volume containing the tables and general Index. -8c far as truth can be ascertained by mortal men so far as learned, impartial criticism can fco final we have352 words
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Advertisement44 1935-05-26 9 Junior Book Club, Ltd., IS, LOWER fiBQSVEMft PLACE, LONDON. S.W. 1. £3 a year brings you a GOOD BOOK straight from Rn«lmncl every month lea your children. OverKM Members given apeclal attention. Particuian may be had from the SUNDAY TIMES OFFICE. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE.44 words
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Advertisement169 1935-05-26 9 CHINA is all for the old. and well-tried old traditions, old methods and old friends. Perhaps that is why Eno's "Fruie Salt* finds such an extensive market in the Fax East The world- wide fame of this fine old British preparation and its record of success duiing more than half169 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1935-05-26 10 By Our Woman Correspondent QVER two hundred guests attended the dinner last Saturday night following the marriage of Mr. C. O. Lim, the Assistant Official! Assignee, and Miss Tey Yew Moey, teacher in the Methodist Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur. The dinner was held at the Garden Club,1,330 words
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Advertisement277 1935-05-26 10 froeklcs I BtKv SbßSbS^i ''J^aBBBS./ Secretly and Quickly Remove.'! tttillman'a Fr <kl-> Cream blr.rhr. Ibcm out »hl c you Bleep. Leave* (he akin aoft and while— the com. flexion fresl., clear and natural, or 37 yearx thonaandj of oners hare rndnrit J It. No eaay to The fire* Jar rove*277 words
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Advertisement368 1935-05-26 10 «L T^j BWNGS HEALTH AT EVERY MfAL f^*^CS l^."** -*-4 T h»nk of the 101 l life in Malaya mu^t I mW lake of jour vitality. The hot damj I '/?Ibl^^H climate, the bustle from work to Club or I KML* jr ■^'■■">.-^*-v^| uanu-s. the 'pahit' party, aJid then a!368 words
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Advertisement376 1935-05-26 10 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT LAST FEW DAYS FOR THE CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL THE STOCK OF GOWNS -HATS and NOVELTIES RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING, UNTIL END OF MAY. ON VIEW AT AUK CHATS NOIRS A SPLENDID CONSIGNMENT OF LINEN SPORT SUITS COPIES OF ORIGINAL CINEMA MODELS. Tel. 4085 18 A.376 words
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Article, Illustration721 1935-05-26 11 Things To Remember When You Are Getting That Suntan. By Max Factor Of Hollywood /\N the beach at Cannes and at Malibu, the seashore rendezvous of the Hollywood stars, the trend is aH in favour of a golden tan. To tan or not, to tan is no longer a style721 words
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Article102 1935-05-26 11 Fish cooked in a casserole Is delicious and sure to meet with approval. Melt 1 oz. butter in a pan. gradually add a tablespoonful of flour, then 2 pint milk, and stir until It thickens. Stir in a dessertspoonful of anchovy essence, a little chopped parsley, and102 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-05-26 11 6n.*>ed hea\y washing silk is the material usrd for this comfortable looking frork with inverted pleats. A De>al model.19 words
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Article, Illustration848 1935-05-26 11 MOTHER GOOSE'S LETTER TO BOYS AND GIRLS JLjY dear Children. I am glad you liked the story I told you last week about the two little monkeys. Today's story Is a true one and was sent to me by one of my readers. I hope you will all enjo.reading it848 words
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Advertisement66 1935-05-26 11 When baby is 6 months old add to his diet a "LACTOGEN" CRUSTIE. Soak a "Lactogen" Crustie in a portion of the mixed Lactogen prepared for the meal. For chewing exercise give Baby a Crustie to nibble at. For a sample tin of Lactogen, Mother's Book of Advice, Spoon Measure,66 words
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Article316 1935-05-26 12 TO the jaded newspaper reader weary of records in the air, on land and on the sea, it must come as a welcome relief to hear of a yacht which has accomplished the Journey from New Zealand to Singapore in a little over a year Captain and mate316 words
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Article647 1935-05-26 12 Papua The Land Of Impulse Men Who Kill When Annoyed THE annual reports of the Lieutenant-Governor ot Papua (Sir Hubert Murray) are always eagerly awaited by a host of people in Australia and other countries. Unlike most official documents, they invariably contain a wealth of romance, and they combine vividness647 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-05-26 12 Madder-Brown showed me his latest picture." What's the subject? He didn't say."14 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-05-26 12 It is fairly evident that the judce who declared that happiness is the pursuit of something and not the catching of it. has never just lo*« the last omnij bus home on a wet night.36 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1935-05-26 12 The Page of Ananias Co. Conducted by Qnanias, Qui-y, the Pickle r and one or two other liars OEND me to a battlefield, that I may die fighting— l will wipe away my shame with death." said a workless Indian at KJang, charged with stealing a sewing-machine. Well, the supply1,124 words
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Advertisement129 1935-05-26 12 I NATURE S CURE Dr De JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL TIM OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod Liver Oil Hif My r«emmMM br cm Magical *re4aute« tor ovar EIGHT* MP| ln ,h« tnatmaat o< CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE129 words
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Advertisement10 1935-05-26 12 a»a— a— a— a»a— a— Si Warm Studios 5 mmmm10 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1935-05-26 12 (Shi Sunfiag (Eimrs EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE 0.-il Street Singapore.11 words
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Miscellaneous78 1935-05-26 12 WHAT'S ON TODAY High Water. 4.14 am. 8.0 ft., 5.56 pm 7.3 ft. Cricket: Tournament, Public Services and Services vs. Etceteras, Clarice Cup Trial, 8.R.C. ground; N.C.C. vs. R.A.F., McNair Road; P.W.D. vs. I.A.. Balestier Road. Golf- Navy Challenge Cup at Singapore Oolf Club. Football: S.C.F.A. Cup. CCA A. v».78 words
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827 1935-05-26 13 Another Weak Spot In Working Of Restriction (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. MALAYA is undeniably depleting its known tin ore reserves, and unless some form of prospecting is permitted, this country later will be at a great disadvantage and its prospecting programme will be827 words
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423 1935-05-26 13 THE Singapore agents of the Gramophone Co., Ltd., manufacturers of H. M. V." needles, were the complainants in t series of trademark cases before K* H. A. Forrer in the criminal district court yesterday in which various local tradespeople were summoned. In the first423 words
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Article173 1935-05-26 13 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. As May 24 fell on a Friday, a public holiday In Kedah, Empire Day was celebrated coday. At the Government English School. Mr. J. D. Hall, British Adviser, and Che Kid. Sheriff, Secretary to Government, were received by a173 words
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Article78 1935-05-26 13 Arthur Rubensteln's programme for his recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight Is: Part I.— 1. Toccata In F Major, Bach; 2. (a) Scherao In B flat, (b) Two Etudes, (c) Ballad In A flat, (d) Berceuse, (e) Polonaise op. 53, Chopin. Part n.— 1. (a) Prelude, (b) Poissons78 words
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Article40 1935-05-26 13 Rinderpest having ceased to exist amongst buffaloes near Tronoh, Kinti. at Kampong Bota Kanan, Kuali Kangsar. and near Tanjong Toh Alang. Kinta. the Resident of Perafc has rescinded, the Gazette Notifications Issued in the matter in February.40 words
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Article, Illustration29 1935-05-26 13 The Darenham Girl Pipers at Victoria Station, London, in full uniform on their way to Belgium, where they piped a lament at the ceremony at the Menln Gate, Ypres29 words
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Obituary110 1935-05-26 13 ONG Mrs. Ong Sam Leong (nee Yeo Yean Neo) age 73 passed away peacefully at her residence Bukit Rose, Buklt Tlmah Road at noon Saturday (yesterday)- She leaves behind her two sons Messrs. Ong Boon Tat J P. and Ong Peng Hock and one daughter (Mrs. Khoo Peck Lock)110 words
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Article86 1935-05-26 13 GREGG SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION At the annual meeting of the Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association, the following were elected officials for 1935:— President. Mr. P. E Perera (reelected); 1st vice-president. Mr. K. H. Quahe (re-elected); 2nd vice-presid-ent. Mr. Ong Soon Ann; hon. secretary, Mr. E. Albuquerque (re-elected): hon. asst.86 words
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Article49 1935-05-26 13 DEATH OF MOTHER OF NEW WORLD PROPRIETOR Mrs. Ong Sam Leong, the mother of Messrs. Ong Boon Tat and Ong Peng Hock, proprietors of the New World died yesterday. As a mark of respect the New World was closed yesterday. It will be open tonight.49 words
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Article21 1935-05-26 13 Tunku Baharom, eldest son of H.H. Tunku Mohamed Jewa, Kedah, is selling for England on May 31 by the Hakone Maru.21 words
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Article, Illustration455 1935-05-26 13 EXPERT VISITING SINGAPORE "THE Government of Russia does .everything in its power to encourage scientific research, especially medical research," said Prof. S. Moshkovski to a Sunday Times reporter. Prof. Moshkovski is an acknowledged authority on tropical diseases and is at present in Singapore in connection455 words
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Article32 1935-05-26 13 The Maharajah oi P-tiala has broken off the engagement between his daughter and the son of the Maharajah Rana of Jhalawar The Maharajah's Prime Minister declines to make any statement.32 words
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Advertisement119 1935-05-26 13 to Independence j^§f* F)URING the past few years most men have learned some bitter lessons in economics. Specuj^§Sp lation is not Thrift. Of all your material possessions, life insurance gives you the least cause for worry. No doubt it is more appreciated than ever before because you know it is119 words
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Advertisement105 1935-05-26 13 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine of full tonic value and of well-known basic Ingredients is being marketed. A leading London analyst Touches far the quality of Phosferlne Tonic Wine as follows I find it to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It is free105 words
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Advertisement33 1935-05-26 13 VAGUE Jfe Wjb mm\ A** w^^ (f li 9 LJ s^'w *~w nctiij HO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE tC°U.° IUCCKtPQOAJtD 1H IMOtAMD SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, fPOH.33 words
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1088 1935-05-26 14 By Badge DOVER Scouts are organised as a crew under a Rover Scout Leader." In order to be admitted to a crew, an individual must be 17, but preferably 18 years of age, and if not already a Boy Scout must be 1 willing1,088 words
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699 1935-05-26 14 Birdman - Birdman By P"LYING club annual gymkhanas have already become quite an institution up-country in Malaya, thanks to the excellent shows put up by the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club during the past three years, particularly the last one when they were assisted by the Penang Flying699 words
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Article133 1935-05-26 14 For smooth, quiet operation, long life and comfort, motor-car manufacturers are steadily increasing rubber parts and mountings. Frames are being Insulated from the running gear and the engine at all points where there Is metal to metal contact. The body Is being insulated from the frame by133 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-05-26 14 Sheik* Haft/ Wahaba, the Arabian Minister in London, who attended the celebrations at Stratford-on-Avon on the anniversary of Shakespeare's birthday.20 words
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Article70 1935-05-26 14 Klang. Saturday There is probably no other town in Selangor thai has such a large number of Asiatic residents using bicycles as Klang, and the majority of them are Tamils. A few days ago the writer was startled to see a middle-aged Malay woman riding a bicycle.70 words
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Advertisement28 1935-05-26 14 ■^^^■^^^^•■aP^^^^BW If aft jg^« X* J* i^^^a. K^L. I H r ~Z^~Zr., SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC these clocks can be A KJ Q BATT E RY CLOCKS BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE28 words
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Advertisement138 1935-05-26 14 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of mrferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Qettin* Up Nights. Let; Pains. Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism. DUsiness. Lumbago, Burning, Itching. Smarting. Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor's new discovery called Cyrtex (Slsst«x). Gently soothes, tone*, cleans, and heals, .aw sore kidneys.138 words
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Advertisement81 1935-05-26 14 the (yfll) SIGN THAT STANDS FOR SUPERIORITY. THE OUTCOME OF FIFTEEN YEARS OF RADIO EXPERIENCE WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS ARE BUILT ON SOUND RADIO ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES EMBODYING ALL THE LATEST RADIO DEVEJ OPME*"^. Sam BBSs* Fl THE NEW t TUBE SUPERHET THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST AND WILL FURTHER STAND THE TEST81 words
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Advertisement558 1935-05-26 14 2 minutes stomach pains are gone Heart ourn. acidity, stomscti travail disappear within two minir j of taking a dose of Chardox Chardox is not a drug it is s> highly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and558 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1935-05-26 15 Malayan Musings :An Irresponsible Commentary On This And That Sir Ibrahim Off On His Travels Again. Over Twenty Millions For The Asking Exit M.C.B. Unhonoured And Unsung A Bankers' Prize Essay Competition. Kisses Cost Ten Dollars At Taiping. Towers of Ipoh —One Of The "Old Gang."; COON we shall be1,338 words
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Article137 1935-05-26 15 11.-THE MINER. Ere ever the p. *nter grew rubber Malaya waxed wealthy on tin-, And the miner unmannerly lubber Was the magical, oof-winning Djinn. His language might sometimes be livid, His dress rather lacking in style But remember he earns for you dividEnds that beget a broad smile137 words
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Advertisement82 1935-05-26 15 This Oiling Business YOU HAVE THREE ALTERNATIVES Let it rip and don't larife^ zMfoW^M oil it at all T -<^^ :=:i^/ D /^^^^i^H^^B Get d<wi "ijllfaifcl— -^rf^BOm M it yourself. > mVP > C^~*vC-/ J!^ [m let TECALEMIT do it for you. Without wishing to influence you unduly, we do82 words
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Advertisement125 1935-05-26 15 lasting beauty r r 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 Au.stln reliability to such an extent that the Used Car Value of these cars Is125 words
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Article2400 1935-05-26 16 LARGE ATTENDANCE AT LAST DAY OF RACES Mr. S. D. Scott's Bay Laddie Provides Upset There was a very largt; crowd present for the second and last day of the Singapore Turf Ciub Skye meeting and both tote and cash sweeps were well patronised. The2,400 words
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Article112 1935-05-26 16 The Chinese Track and Field Team was founded In the beginning of this year. The chief ambition of the party is to carry off the championship of the coming Singapore Chinese sports In June. During the sports exhibition given with the Tong Yhia girl* from Shanghai the112 words
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Advertisement153 1935-05-26 16 The Girl with the Hour-glass figut<! that makes every second count MAE WEST in 'BELLE of the NINETIES' A Paramount Picture! At the CAPITOL Next Week. \Jl£ poured IT FL^feMS Because King William tastes so very grod when scued, it's very good taste to serve it. Another thing, this met>153 words
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Advertisement192 1935-05-26 16 WHITEAWAYS DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY MOW. MaY 27th to SAT. JUNE 1st [—■I RjRNISHING CRETONNE WHITE 48 Ins. wide. V^&'m TURKISH SI .00 PER YARD Tip TOWFI S C1 M\ CASEMENT CLOTH MENS TEN *< S S 1 0 0 4 81nS wi de SHIRTS FOR $1.00 For192 words
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Article574 1935-05-26 17 By Ringside I ONG forgotten history repeated itself at Friday night's boxing at the New World but unfortunately it was history of an undesirable type. After the towel had fluttered in from Yamanaka's corner and the Japanese and Amie Raphael had retired to their respective corners a young574 words
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Article119 1935-05-26 17 A team will be selected from the undermentioned players to represent M*.e August B.P. against the Johore Chinese football team in a friendly soccer match today at the Johore Bahru ground Wee Eng Siang, Llm Chin Hian, Koh TIan Hock (capt.). Tan Chin Bock, Ang TIan Lye,119 words
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Article44 1935-05-26 17 The semi-nnal of the S.C.F.A. cup competition between the Chinese Companion A.A. and Aston Athletic Club will be played today at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5 p.m. The winners will have to meet the Amicable Athletic Association In the final.44 words
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Article, Illustration69 1935-05-26 17 The Sunday Times Johore Bahru correspondent writes This is a picture of the prises at the Johore Bahru Jubilee Land Sports held at the Bukit Zahrah School. The little boy In long pants Is the four-year-old son of Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya. second magistrate, Johore Bahru, and President of69 words
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Article365 1935-05-26 17 Results of the sport* of the Geylang English School, held at the Jalan Besar Stadium: Claw Races (Standard ll).— lst, Urn Kirn Soon, 2nd, Poh Kang Slong Special Malay (I).— lst, Ahmad b. Sulti, 2nd. Sazali b. Hassan. Special Matey (ll).— lst, Md. Mat*r b. Md. Nor, 2nd,365 words
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Article747 1935-05-26 17 Results of ties in the Tanglln Club lawn tennis tournament Women's Doubles Handicap Mrs. and Miss Plerrepont Scr. beat the Misses Margoliouth +4 6 4, 8—6. Men's Doubles Handicap W. O. Buchanan and C. O. Jenner Scr. wo against K. C. Johnson-Hill and A. F. Thome 8cr.747 words
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Advertisement527 1935-05-26 17 Ovaltine makes the mid-morning ■^B^Tk Jfc bE>° J J School Teachers ran do so i iHnMnhfr '^*f much to ensure the health if WBIe-XL v A I of children under their V^BBBnl J I charge by giving them faci iiilfrkwr^ m' I ties for using *Ovaltine' with i fvN I527 words
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309 1935-05-26 18 Loh Ah Lum's Fine Stand In K. L. Cricket Match (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A START was made at noon today in good weather of the second annual cricket match between the Europeans and the Rest. Last season the Rest Inflicted309 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-05-26 18 Drill display at the Anglo -Chinese Continuation School sports in Singapore.11 words
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Article290 1935-05-26 18 S.C.C. AND Y.M.C./ IN RARE DRAW THE S.C.C. and the Y.M.C.A. twoday cricket match ended in an exciting and unusual draw, yesterday. Both teams scored 110, the S.C.C dismissing the last wicket as the Y.M.C.A. batsmen were striving to get that elusive single run which290 words
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Article367 1935-05-26 18 The final events of the Malaya Command Swimming Meeting took pi ice at the Y.M-C A. Bath. Fort Canning, yesterday afternoon. Teams from the following units took part: H.M S. Terror, Royal Artillery, Changi, 1st Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment, and the Royal Air Force, Far East. The367 words
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Article325 1935-05-26 18 BALHETCHETS XI 123; WONG'S 62 FOR 2 piRST day's play in the Rest's Clarke Cup trial at the S.R.C. produced mediocre cricket. Evan Wong used his bowless to good effect to dismiss H. N. Balhetchet's XI for 123. It was not an inspiring innings, although Balchetchet and325 words
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Article278 1935-05-26 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. The following is the draw for the various events In ihe Shamrock Badminton Party's annual tournament for 1935: Men's Singles Tan Soon Ouan bye. Lee Kim v All bin Mohamed, Tan Kim Tarn v Yahaya bin Md. Syed; C. J. Shepherdson v278 words
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Article41 1935-05-26 18 *liss Rosamunde Prior will give a lee ;ure on The Spoken Word at the Straits Chinese Epworth League's Social Hall, Kampong Kapor Road, on Saturday, June 1, at B. IS p.m. All Epworth leaguers and friends are invited.41 words
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Article371 1935-05-26 18 *T*HE annual general meeting of the Diehard Badminton Party took place last Sunday evening at 408, Changl Road. Mr. D.E.T. Jayakoddy, the president of the Party, occupied the chair and a large number of members was present. After the usual preliminaries the chairman In moving the adoption371 words
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Article65 1935-05-26 18 "POSITION NOW MORE SERIOUS London. Saturday. The latest news of Bobsleigh is bad. After cantering he was given trotting [exercise and it appeared as he trotted as If the trouble r.ear*the hind leg had returned. As a result H Vas decided not to gallop him. I do notReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement276 1935-05-26 18 The screen's most famous personality MA p \\7 CC T will be at the CAPITOL Next Week I-i VY L J 1 in Paramount's glamorous production "BELLE OF THE NINETIES" 'Come up and see her sometime! YOUR BLOOD IN HEALTH OR DISEASE Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE Impure276 words
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Advertisement166 1935-05-26 18 \L^>»^4i! «V ALL OVER THE WORLD X^jrifr^ n an^ world-wide public kW pre-eminent for its took >T*?>*^ W bitterneM and ever increasing in popularirv I Over th i year*" supremacy entitles i*r M OJde English Marmalade to the place of honour <w Your table. Chivers' Olde English Marmalade I Try166 words
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Article, Illustration1918 1935-05-26 19 Greatest Battle In The Annals Of Malayan Badminton By Smash KUALA LUMPUR. INTENSIVE preparations for the season's greatest battle in the annals of Malayan badminton are being made in the respective States for the forthcoming inter-State triangular tournament which -v ill take place in Ipoh during the Whitsuntide holidays. As1,918 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1935-05-26 19 SINGAPORE THE Singapore Badminton Asso-I ciation is to be congratulated! for having at last been able after so jmany years of working to open the official badminton season much earlier than usual, and with the Clerical Union Hall available regularly every weekend it1,037 words
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Advertisement451 1935-05-26 19 Come up and see her sometime! MAE W ESI in her most glamorous Role "BELLE OF THE NINETIES" A Paramount Sensation. CAPITOL Next Week. Writes 12,000-word Hrf^H^Sl novel with one filling herolutionary Parker Vacumallc hold* 102% more Q&, I ink titibU Ink mpply thorn* when W» running H £Sf&LW tow451 words
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Advertisement148 1935-05-26 19 ™JJJ^' rene ullmanns RAFFLES PLACE I "TITHAT a surprising difference Water>^t VV bwy'a Compound has made in my life! I greet each day with new vigour f work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded seat! £^m) "I have almost forgotten what it is to catch cold.148 words
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Article487 1935-05-26 20 Plucky Visitors Go Down To Tune Of 7-2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR easily defeated the Burma Rifles in a Malaya Cup match by seven goals to two here today. The Burmans showed plenty of pluck but were at a great disadvantage in487 words
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Article327 1935-05-26 20 OPENING GAMES IN MEN'S 1UNJOR SINGLES 'By Our Badminton Correspondent.) •T HERE was a large gathering of bad- minton enthusiasts at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday to witness the opening games ol the men's junior slnK; s championship of Singapore. I he standard of play on the327 words
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Article147 1935-05-26 20 'At Home" And Distribution Of Prizes WAi an "At Home" during the annual cricket match between ||M PMI and Present Rafflesians on the Raffles Institution ground, yesterda W oile the cricket match was in prcgrcM. the finalists in the Old Rafllesian Association., tennis doubles handicap tournament, played off147 words
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Article, Illustration299 1935-05-26 20 AND LEADS HIS TEAM TO VICTORY piFTY-SIX year young Mr. Conrad H. Clarke, donor of many sporting trophies in Malaya, led the Old Rafflesian cricket eleven to victory yesterday in the annual Past vs. Present Rafflesians" match for a shield presented by himself. His299 words
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Article72 1935-05-26 20 Playing on the Singapore Harbour Board ground last Sunday the Playi'air Athletic Union defeated the Slngam Indian Association at soccer by four goals to nil. The Union team: Ah Poon, Vay Oen Seng. Ah Kow, Sulong, Dawood, Ah Lou, Kwal, Cheong, Hln Chye (captain), Cher Seng, Kassirr (coach)72 words
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Article419 1935-05-26 20 JOHORE AND NEGRI DRAW IN CUP-TIE (From Our Special Correspondent.) Segamat, Saturday. JOHORE drew with Negri SembiIan in the first match of the Southern section of the Malaya Cup competition, here today, both sides scoring four goajs. The weather was fine and a large crowd was419 words
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Article313 1935-05-26 20 The singles championship of the August Badminton Party has been successfully concluded. Results are as follows A division championship, Mr. Koh Tian Hock runner-up, Mr. Soh Hock Choon. B division championship, Mr. Soh Kiam Heap runner-up, Mr. Iim Nah Kok. C division championship, I Mr. Lim Kang313 words
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Article103 1935-05-26 20 A friendly badminton match consisting of seven singles and two doubles will be played between the Useful Badminton Party's "C" team and the Straits Times Press Sports Club's "B," at the former's court, 522. Kampong Bahru Road, today, at 2 p.m. The teams will be as follow* Useful103 words
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797 1935-05-26 20 Singapore Cup Trial At Anson Road Blues 4; Whites 2. A BRILLIANT first half— and a poor second half. That was the feature of the second Singapore Malaya Cup trial match held at Anson Road Stadium. Good defences and relatively weak forward lines, one might797 words
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Article161 1935-05-26 20 In a friendly game of badminton, the Union Chinese B.P. beat the Hawks Badminton Party by five games to one, at the latter's court. Scores <UC. B.P. mentioned first) WiUtJe Chan beat Seath Teck Boo 13—13 (5—3), 15—10; Ngin En« Meng beat Wee Peng Hoe 15 6,161 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-05-26 20 At the aquatic sports at the V.MC.A. pool yesterday The R.A.F. team, winners of the 4x2 lengths relay. Results In pace 18. Sunday Times picture.25 words
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Article89 1935-05-26 20 Members of the Novice Badminton Party are requested to note thit entries for the Party'.: open singles tournaments both "A" and "B" (league system) are now open and will close on Monday, June 3. The entrance fee is $1 per event and should accompany the form which should89 words
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112 1935-05-26 20 Playing en the Post Offlce grbund on Thursday, the Singapore Khalsa Association defeated the Post Offlce Club by the odd goal in thrtc. After fifteen minutes play. KhaU-i opened the account and were leading by a solitary goal In the first hah. After resumption the112 words
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Article86 1935-05-26 20 Members of the committee of the Waken Lion Athletic Party are informed that the usual monthly committee meeting will be held at the Club premises, 179. Telok Ayer Street, at 7.30 p.m. on Monday. The anniversary subscriptions are payable to the honorary treasurer. Mr. H. Peck Chong,86 words
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Article51 1935-05-26 20 Entries for the Singapore open ping pong championship for men and women and the inter-club championship will close on June 1. Those wno have not yet submitted their entries are requested to do so early to the hon. secretary/treasurer. Mr Koh Sw»e Chiang, c/j General Post Office.51 words
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Article, Illustration4635 1935-05-26 22 Curious Soccer Form Of The Soldiers Bright Cup Prospects Boxing Falls Below Standard Boy Quee A Champion BY SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS CORRESPONDENTS SINGAPORE. THE defeat of the R. A. by the 1 Wiltshire Regiment in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. league was entirely unexpected, but it4,635 words
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Advertisement57 1935-05-26 22 REGULAR SUPPLIES of FRESH ENGLISH YEAST TOGETHER */M EMPIRE #lT iflg FLOUR, ENSURES QUALITY our BREAD|p|MBp F 4RGfio<^^^^l^H9sr Jr^mrf ill •^*%sr/'' 'MWKTS AM MADE UNDER W MRKT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION PROPRIETORS. 1 Warm Studios S9 For LINE HALF-TONE BLOCKS THAT PRINT CORRECTLY. THE STRAITS TIMES PROCESS DEPT. 140, CECIL STREETT, SINGAPORE.57 words
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Advertisement262 1935-05-26 23 REX MASTERPIECE. til'"-/ -s^Mßflfca^sfl /IfrM. m s«tts«//i'«\ L 8457- S 7 )R SILVER JURJLEE MEMORIES (910-1933 »t HART '(.orookHir!,.!]., 1 inJu-. X 'BHtiili GvzTmfxrr. M. Atnd Ltddie, Jw lA 'Minuet,' 'Rule U-iianma' SJf \C SANO OF H.M. WELSH 6UASOS J? <$**. EkiSn MAGNIFICENT JUBILEE RECORDS STIRRING WITH PATRIOTISM, COURAGE AND262 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-05-26 24 THE KING'S DRIVE THROUGH LONDON Admiral Lord Jellicoe presents Lady Edward Spencer Churchill to the King during Their Majesties' drive through London in Jubilee Week.25 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-05-26 24 Feodor Chaliapin, famous Russian singer, congratulated by the nurses of the American Hospital in Paris on his recovery from severe attack of pleurisy which endangered his life.27 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-05-26 24 A costume rehearsal for the Great Pageant of England, in which hundreds of people took part, held at Lanfley Park, Slough, Buckinghamshire, owned by Lady Harvey.26 words
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