The Straits Times, 21 July 1935

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 187. Sunday, July 21, 1935 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 187. Sunday, July 21, 1935 Price 10 cents
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  • 365 1 Mr. Lowinger Leaving For The F.M.S. On Tuesday PUBLIC MEETING AT IPOH Views Of This Country To Be Fully Ventilated T is expected that interested parties will be able freely to question Mr. Y. A. Lowinger. Malaya's senior representative on the International Tin (Ymmittee.
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  • 222 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. *J*WO fights here tonight ended sensationally but for the crowd their manner of ending was a great disappointment. In the main event, Al Ross (11.4) opened promisingly against Young Johnson (9.3) in their fight scheduled to
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  • 107 1 TAXATION OF RUBBER ESTATES QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. IN the House of Commons yes- terday Sir G. Hamilton inquired whether the Colonial Secretary would consider recommending the authorities concerned that when considering the question of reduction of the present heavy taxation on Malayan
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  • 62 1 Hankow, Saturday. An epidemic of cholera is taking a heavy toll of life in the flood devastated province of Hupeh. a report stating that more than 100,000 people have been stricken with the plague, which Is continuing to spread unchecked. Latest Cninese estimates of the floo'J
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  • 43 1 HEAVY OIL MAY BE TAXED The Sunday Times understands from a reliable source that the tax on diesel-engined commercial vehicles, foreshadowed in the Government communique issued on Wednesday last, is mostly likely to take the form of an excise duty on heavy oil.
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  • 130 1 "For Meritorious Services MANCHU OFFICIALS TO BE REWARDED Shanghai, Saturday. /CHINESE and Manchus who played important roles in the founding of Manchukao are to be rewarded for their meritorious services to the State," says a Changchun message. The Manchukuo Budget for next year allocates $8,500,000 for this purpose. Mr. Cheng
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  • 30 1 This roast pig is being taken to the temple to be blessed before appearing on the table at the marriage feast. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 71 1 NEW $1 NOTE BEING ISSUED NEXT SEPTEMBER H.H. the Tuan Muda of Sarawak makes a notification through the Sarawak Government Gazette that a new Treasury Note of SI denomination will be legal tender from Sept. 1. The main printing of the face of the note is green. The
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  • 100 1 London, Saturday. Vice-Admiral Astley Rushton was killed in a motor-car accident last night. Since April, 1934. he had been m command of the Reserve Fleet which was specially mobilised for the Jubilee Review and on Tuesday he was one of the King's guests at dinner
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  • 47 1 THE Empress, one of Singapore's best known Chinese hotels and restaurants, was raided by the police last night. About ten o'clock, crowds blocked the entrance to the hotel immediately upon the arrival of the police, who took away four women and a man.
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  • 80 1 Snake Caught In Aeroplane CIRST Officer E. Esmonde, of the Imperial Airways liner Aurora which arrived in Singapore from London recently, states in his voyage report "On the Journey from Karachi to Singapore shortly after leaving Jodhpur and whilst in the course of checking the ship's papers, a snake was
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  • 84 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Satufday. On the eve of drawing of one ol the provincial towns sanctioned lotteries to a nominal value of one million tickets at one tlcal each, with if fully subscribed, a first prize of £5.000. the police 'n Bangkok have seized bundles of
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  • 49 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Saturday. THE Netherlands Indies export duty on native rubber is reduced from July 2'i to twenty guMi'ers a hundred kilograms dry.— Aneta copyright. The previous change In the duty was on une ?♦> when expressed in cents per kilogram it was 10' 2
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  • 122 1 TROOPS FIRE ON MUSLIMS Curfew Order Defied Lahore, Saturday. Two people were killed and several injured when the Koyal Scots were compelled to fire four rounds at a crowd of 2,000 Muslims who, in defiance of the curfew order, camped in the streets all night Ion? and attempted in the
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  • 52 1 (From Our Own Correspondent London. Saturday. Rubber market closed. SILVER Spot ?,0 11. Forward 30 r lbJ. (ROSS RATE London -New Y«rk, 4.9 .> New i' l»nj»i. 4.951 4. (Rate as suppli^fcj ihc don offlrr of the N.iM.n«t CKy Bank of New York applied to Friday s lose.)
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  • 79 1 Noon. Satrri' Buyers .•elirrs No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) July I M i:i II 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) July 19« 4 l'C, No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spet loose) awardable Sp ire ID 7 Iti II 9 16 Auc-Sept. 19 <, Oct. I>ec.
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    • 115 1 STOP PRESS London, Saturday. Rain completely washed out all county cricket matches today except at Maidstone where Kent had time to make 36 for the loss of no wickets against Middlesex and at Clacton where Somerset made 56 for four against Essex. ATHLETICS At the White City today the combined
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  • 2182 2 "V.J." IN THE LIMELIGHT MALAYA'S BIGGEST CLUB THE HEAT WAVE SMALLPOX: HAVE YOU "TAKEN?" RADIO IN THE ULU BLACK BEACHES. HPHE appointment held by that popular personality. "V.J. mill become perhaps the most onerous club secretaryship In the country as a result of the decision talien last Snrday
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  • 887 3 Admiralty To Take Over If Spectacular Operation Is Successful PUMPING 31,000 TONS OF WATER The great dock at Seletar is ready to be tested. Lying like a mum moth stone-lined trough in the muddy coastline of the Johcre Straits, so hir^e thut
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  • 292 3 KOTA BHARU GAILY DECORATED (From A Correspondent.) jfODAY is a red-letter day in Kotu Bharu, Kelantan. It is the 46th birthday of HiiliKhness the Sultan of Kelantan. Sir Ismail ibni Almerhum Sultan Mohamed IV. X.C.M.C, as well as the 15th anniversary of His Kißh ness'
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  • 85 3 CHAIR OF DIVINITY FOR NONCONFORMIST London Saturday The Rev C H Dodd has been elected to the Norris-Hulse Chair of Divinity a: Cambridge University Mr. Dcdd. who is a well-known authority on Biblical exegesis, was formerly a Congregational minister and the appointment marks a historic departure
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  • 66 3 A party of Red Indians, who are on a world tour, are due in Singapore on July 27 in the Dollar liner. President Polk. Known as Osage Indians and domiciled in the State of Oklahama. the party consists of the following Mr and Mrs. Paul Bertrack and
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  • 33 3 (From Our Own Correspondent; Ipoh. Saturday. Muthu Naicker. a tapping coolie, was .entenced to three years' imprisonment at the Perak assizes for culpable homicide not amounting to murder of another coolie.
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  • 100 3 MALACCA FLOWER SHOW. OPENED BY RESIDENT COUNCILLOR 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. In fine and sunny weather the Hon. the Resident Councillor. Mr. G. W. Bryant, at the Malacca City Park in declaring open the Malacca Flower Show said it was the blgsest he had seen in Malacca. He
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  • 114 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent Alor Star. Saturday. Mr. Lim Lean Teng. the well-known Kedah and Penang phllanthrophlst. lapresenting Sungel Patani with a clock tower in commemoration of the King Silver Jubilee The site chosen is at Jalan Rajah in front of the market. The
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  • 574 3 Big Scale Exhibition For Singapore VIEWS OF PROMINENT TRADERS CONSIDERABLE interest is being shown in manufacturing circles in Singapore in the announcement that the Federation of British Industries is considering the question of organising an exhibition on a big scale for 1936 or 1937, in conjunction with the Malawn Agri-Horticultural
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  • 821 4 Birthday Of Goddess Of Mercy Guardian Angel Of Chinese Women By Our Chinese Correspondent I"HE birthday of the Gua. 'ian Angel of Chinese women, Kuan Yin, the Goddeas of Mercy, was enthusiastically celebrated at all the Kuan Yin temples m the city on Friday. The most popular Kuan Yin temples
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  • 910 4 A PROFITABLE proposition for the smallholder but a groat and pleasant hobby for the one that takes piajeon fancy at heart Therefore do nimble-pinion d fares draw Love Shakespeare Pigeon love Is not a legend tut a J reality. ■IVI usual way of erecting
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  • 178 4 Nothing Was Effective Until She Tried Knxschcn ConstipaUon is an evil at any- linur. When it follows upon an operation, it is a that simply mwt he remedied Ti.. tried vartous remedies, but found reltcf only when she took a regu ar daily dore of Krueehen
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  • 469 4 Staple MetSM* that Anyone Cm I Buslsn Ike Powers of Niiiml Mjuraei■an. Mill jr. CoorefUraUac. Will -Power ud to correct L'Bltilnth, IUMto tbrMch the wonder -science of Sm»llM. M page Book Folly D— tilbing thfc L'aiaae Method mud a Psycho- Analysis Character Delineation FREE to
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  • 798 5 Malayan Musings: Irresponsible Commentary On This And That COME unfortunate observations have been made about the proposals put forward for utilising the balance, Just over $50,000. of the Malayan Flood Relief Fund. Ideas emanating A Quarrel About A Mere $50,000 from Selang have evoked wrath In Perak and Penang. and
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    • 133 5 Chevrolet THE MOST POPULAR TRUCK IN THE WORLD Since the early days of motoring in Malaya, Chevrolet vehicles have been one of the most popular on these roads. This applies especially to Chevrolet trucks. Literally thousands of these have been purchased for every conceivable transport purpose, and though many are
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    • 95 5 **V* If L*rti i o^-x *'/S it. ill] Jl PHOTOGRAPHS. Copies of the Local Photographs appearing in this issue can be obtained from the Manager SUNDAY TIMES At 50 cents a copy including postage. Please Enclose Remittance When Ordering. HYI irf^ BOWKN-VITA \\\r neaxfy yet?" Bourn-vita is the last wtrd
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  • 182 6 Nearly Taken To Police Station |T was a tine Saturday morning and I was feeling pleased with myself as my uncle had just given me five dollars to buy anything which I wished. I was feeling very hungry. wMle on my way to the market, so I ente* 1 an
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  • 137 6 THIS happened when I was still in my teens and was attending a birthday party where the boys outdid the girls in number. The boys suggested playing "Forfeits," a game which was entirely new to me. One of the prettiest girls of the room
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  • 131 6 Dancing With A Chatterbox T AM a cabaret girl and it is not unusual for a smart-looking young man, while waltzing around the dance floor with me, to bother me with trivial questions on this and that just to make the dance pleasant. Now it happened that a certain pompous
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  • 378 6 MY MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT Readers are invited to write articles of not more than 400 words on THEIR MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT. Ten dollars will be awarded each week to the sender of the story which in the opinion of the editor is the most interesting of those published. The sender
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  • 530 6 Readers Tell Of Their I SHALL never cease to congratulate myself on my extreme good luck in having married the girl I did. I had been for a long time unemployed and nad been only able to secure a small position ln a firm zs an errand
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  • 232 6 QNE Sunday when we were ;?oins to Church my five-year-old brother decided that he wanted I > go too. My parents did not mini, and after the usual adniuriiticn of behaving himM'ir wi took Man The service began at six o'clock. The hymns were
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  • 305 7 HUNDREDS OF ROUNDS A MINUTE THE veil of official secrecy has now, after four years, been partly lifted from a wonderful new anti-aircraft weapon designed for use by the Navy. The new gun is nothing less than a nest of eight pom-pom guns capable 1 of
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  • 495 8 CruUing in the Mediterranean." By W. J. Archer. Jarrold's, 12s. 6d. DLEASLRE cruises are a beneficent product of the slump. Shipowners, *Kh vessels idly and; expensively tied up in port, sought seme means of making them at least pay
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  • 86 8 The Indian Earthsjsutkr. by C F. Andrews (Allen and In win) Mr. Andrews tells the moving story of ths earthquake disaster which struck North Bihar last year. The story Is told as an appeal for the essential reconstruction, and Mr. Andrews details a scheme of international units, men of
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  • 85 8 The MiskUe Window, by Elisabeth GtMssWe (Dwckworth). There is for many people a fascination In pre-exlstence stories, and these will revel In "The Middle Wlndow." by Elisabeth Gcudge (Duckworth). Judith goes to Scotland with her parents and her fiancee, but discovers on reaching this remote destination that it all
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  • 185 8 The Half -Way Son. by T. lnglis Moore (Angus and Robertson) Mr. Moore Is an Australian who was at one time Professor of English at the University of the Philippines, and in this striking novel he tells something of the history of the Igorots. or Mountain People, of
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  • 75 8 Enbory Heath, by Stella Gibbons (Longmans) The author of Cold Comfort Farm can always be relied upon fcr a clever story— witty and entertaining. Her sister and two brothers In Enbury Heath have a private Income, and the Incidents and episodes of their lives with their background of apparent
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    343 8 I*HE true test of an expert player comes in the play when conanticipated. I admit in the following hand my raise was somewhat optimistic and was more than delighted with my p a rt n c r's play of the hand below: South, Dealer. East-West vulnerable. Mr*. CulberUoo. 8.
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    • 702 8 STUDY in YOUR HOME 0 ..,1. TIME THE' BENNETT COLLEGE. SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS Daar Sir or Madam, Whan yonr children first arrircd thsy brwtflrt with them a wonderful lot ol sunshine. Later, yon became prood of the intelligence they displayed, but, still later, you became anxious as to
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  • 517 9 A Problem Of Friendship Young Men In Singapore Dress Allowances. IQNE particularly interesting letter which reached me this week raises a question which must be troubling a few young people in Singapore nowadays. There is still a lot of unemployment here, especially among boys who have
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  • 102 9 accessories to match, and preferably In some neutral colour, then you can combine them with any frock you like. It is Just as Important to see that your frock is well-cut as It is to see that it is made of substantial material. If it Is badly
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  • 84 9 l l 2 lb. of cooked potatoes. Vi lb. of flour. 4 oat. of butter. 3 tablespoonfuls M ldeal" milk. Salt. Rub the potatoes through a wire sieve. Rub the butter into tne flour. Add the salt. Add the sieved potatoes and enougn milk to make light dough.
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    • 139 9 Big Shipment OF Exclusive Gowns will be shewn Monday, July 22 at CV-J Jture{gt CAPITOL 6LD&. V ii^ FREE GIFTS THE GIFT SHOP 157 Nnrth Bnd«e tai On all Models vaJue S4 mmi ever. IX) V ELY NEW HATS AUUYED Ft— $1.5« to $7.M. The Original The Genuine /^hlb The
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    • 249 9 fl*> STELLATEX VhFi GENTS SPORT rgl_ SHIRTS y*L ejf^^\. WHITE fawn, sky x\ ''m and pale green jBhK/ LADIES BLOUSES fl Come Early Before Stocks are GIAN SINGH CO. 4. battery road, Singapore. |t lll.l ISJHE Blfi hff OUR GREATEST COTTON FROCK OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY PREDICTING THE STYLE
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    • 413 9 PALAIS DES MODES, No. 33, STAMFORD ROAD, wishes to announce a new and very large shipment of Exclusive Models from Hollywood for every occasion at reasonable prices. ANNOUNCES A NEW COLLECTION OF MODEL GOWNS From LONDON and PARIS. SOLE AGENTS FOR DORVILLE SPORTSWEAR. MAYNARDS BUILDING Second Floor, 16, Battery Road.
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  • 746 10 Shady Hat of Blue and Brown Black And White Striped Taffeta (By Our Own Correspondent.) Sunday Times Office, Fleet Streeet, July 4. ALL the talk this week (among women, at least men, I believe, discuss things like Test matches and Stock Exchange prices) has been
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  • 631 10 The Childre n's Corner IT was Basilia's eleventh birthday. She was feeling very happy as she had been given a dear little puppy by her auntie. Her brother Bobby, who was older than herself used to laugh at it, but Basili stuck up for her pet, sayin.ir i would soon
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  • 1903 11 By Our Woman Correspondent |F the audience at the Victoria Memorial Hall concert on Thursday night was prominently feminine it is not to be wondered at since the programme was supplied by Lida Ijuigerveld and Miss Tjong See Yin nd the women of Singapore were t nly
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  • 634 11  -  E.K. By COMPARED with Chinese women of other up-country towns in Malaya, those of lpoh and Kuala Lumpur, in my opinion, are the most fashionably dressed. When I say up- country, I do not wish to infer that the women of these two towns come second
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  • 296 12 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS Tactful help and advice with a minimum of compulsory interference is the reason for the success oi the Supervision of Midwives and Infant Welfare Department of the Singapore Municipality. This department is the outcome of a movement begun 23 years ago when one European nursing
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  • 1589 12 Ex-Rubber Planter Works In The Rice Fields And Likes It Knee-deep In Mud Wielding Changkol Or Tajak With The Best LJAVE you ever stopped your car on a road which runs through a Malayan padi Held and watched the Malays, men and women, at work turning over the soil and
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  • 442 12 "QLD Girls Meet at Convent," says a Penan? headline. This facetious way of referring to the women must be severely deprecated. Make Use of the Railway— lt's Your Property," says an F. M. S. R. slogan. My share is for disposal as a bargain. What
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  • 1293 13 Work Of The Infant Welfare Clinics BREAKING DOWN PREJUDICE T"WL.\ TV -three years ago a European nursing sister tramped through Singapore on a work of salvation. She advised poor Asiatic mothers of all races on the care and weil..re of their newly-born
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  • 45 13 The Emir Saud, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, attended a receptio.i in his honour at the London Mosque, at Southfirlds The picture shows the Emir taking tea on the lawn with the Imam of the London Mosque, A. R Dard.
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  • 157 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. IT was rumoured in the City this morning that the managers of the pool which took over 20,000 tons of pepper in February following the collapse of the corner will ask Government to impose prohibitive import duties on fresh imports
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  • 228 13 MRS. A. HALL FUNERAL AT BIDADARI CEMETERY Tho funeral of Mrs. Hall, wife of Mr. Alexander Hall, of the editorial start of the Singapore Free Press, took place at B'dadarl Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The P*v. W. Murray officiated. Mrs. Hall died in the General Hospital yesterday morning following a short
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  • 108 13 ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS IN BERLIN FLYING SQUADS CUT TO CONTROL CROWDS Berlin, Saturday. FLYING squads have again been called oat to deal with fresh antiJewish disturbances, resulting in a number of arrests. Crowds paraded the streets shouting. Down with Jews." Supposed Jews were dragged from West End cafes while others sought
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  • 60 13 London, Saturday. An army order announces ext?nslve reorganisation of the artillery of the Field Army. The King has approved the conversion of the First. Second. Third. Fourth and Fifth Light Brigades of the Royal Artillery Into mechanised army field I brigades of the Royal Artillery. T will be
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  • 56 13 London. Satu day. It is announced in Swansea that Sir William Firth, a leading employer, has offered £25.000 towards a superannuation scheme in 16 tinplate industry Employers generally have offered another £23 000 and it is stated that workmen ure willing to give two and half per
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  • 26 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. The triplets recently born to a Chinese woman in the Batu Pahat Hospital have all died.
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  • 345 13 "SINGAPORE SHOULD BE ASHAMED" ARCHDEACON'S COMMENT ON JUBILEE FUND /"VITSPOKEN comment uion t::e manner in which the Singapore Jubilee Fund has been supported in Singapore was made by the Archdeacon of Singapore, the r «••> deacon Graham White, at a dinner last night. In the presence of a cosmopolitan gathering
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  • 754 14 Three Players Injured And Go Off Medical CoUece 2 Raffles CoUece pKAYED tempers, deliberately rou«h tat tics which would have been disgraceful even among much leas durated playcrv a fight on the field between two players which threatened to o> 'op into a free
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  • 24 14 Wimbledon, Saturday. In the inter-zone final of the Davis Cup Budge (US.) beat Henkel (Germany) 7—5, 11—9, 6— B, 6— l— Reuter.
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  • 628 14 A FRESH breeze and excellent racing lent joy and thrills to the sixteenth annual At Home of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club yesterday afternoon. Among the many guests were H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, Lady Thomas, Miss Bridget Thomas, Sir Andrew Caldecott. the Bishop
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    • 117 14 St rrutit 6e a Meaty Duty 1^33 1 f| IJf] I i m. JT^\ I a^r^ ft L y^HPE^SSfafl^HC^i3riflE^a.HL ftuilft M M^L^lriP^P9^uMut^ul^uukl^L9^ButlZk3ui^Uillllllv t ]^BHbw*!^Bu? tried and proved miles in all types 1 ■y L^^S»Ta&V^U^W'J^Bußu^latll^ M r uBa»O^B Thousand* upon thousands of Ford V-8 trucks are now on the road saving
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    • 368 14 TRUSSES ABOLISHED (Ireat British RUPTURE Treatment supported by MEDICAL PROFESSION Sena lot hret Booklet describing in* aton Wondaful rel.ef from Kupture. Not a trust. Jim a neat, washable little belt with pad you innate <o tccorui to lust the pressure required. Cannot •Up. Lijbi. comfortable. You wUJ not know you
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  • 464 15 JOH ORE'S TWO OUT-OF-DATE FERRIES Fifteen- Year -Old Scheme To Spend $50,000 Still On The Shelf (From A Correspon lent.) i /CRITICISM has always been levelled by Malayan motorists at the two ferry systems, the one over the riv.-r at Batu Pahat, which costs the motorist SI by day and
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  • 238 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuantan Saturday. II is noticed that slowly but surely the bullock cart, which is giving way to fast moving traffic especially in the larger towns, is disappearing from our midst. About 20 or so years ago it was a most popular means
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  • 466 15 KUALA LUMPUR'S MALAY MARKET MO place in Kuala Lumpur is more popular than the Malay Market, sometimes called Sunday Market, at Kampong Bahru. It is so popular, probably because it opens to the public every Saturday evening, lasts through the i night and closes before the noon of Hrn next
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  • 324 15 Going On Transfer To Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. Iblß. C. F. Smith, Tiny Smith as he is known to his many friends, is going on transfer at the end of the month to the IVn:ini; bram-h of Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd. Liki
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    • 37 15 THERE ARE MANY KINDS of Cream, but there Is only one sold here which comes from Switzerland, and that's Bear Brand "—world famous for its delicious natural flavour. Obtainable from all grocers In 5» 2 oc. tins.
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  • 1447 16  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By IXR. Dafoe as— s in an article. "Do you know the cow from which your baby's milk comes At first you might think this a silly question, but as a matter oi fact we are. I suppose, among the few people privileged to
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    • 647 16 REDUCED CYLINDER w,ap p RO vED Authorised extract from report by I National Physical Laboratory I (ENGLAND) I CONCLUSIONS I Ik I ~P a I I "P" It difficult to differentiate between the two oils fyi w€ IJ II II 1^ I JUKI since both left the engine in very
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  • 500 17  -  -Baslfe." Rover's Brave Act Leads To Capture Of Miscreant By A f 'CORDING to programme, the Seccnd Selangor Troop of the Victoria Institution went under canvas at Castle Camp for the District Commissioner's Banners Cornion. The whole troop of 36 scouts dl- into five patrols,
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  • 308 17  -  Fred J. Melville By President, Junior Philatelic Society PHILATELISTS have just held their annual congress at Bath, the 22nd of the series since the British Philatelic Congress was started in 1909. A record attendance of delegates from stamp societies all over Great Britain and from Britons overseas
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    116 17 1 UDLOW, in Shropshire, once the site of an early British encampment, later became an important Norman stronghold and is full of reminders of the changing history of England. The great charm of this little town is to be found in the old timbered houses, prominent among
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    • 582 17 SOMETHING SPECIAL 50 picked British Colonial and Foreign stamps all different, including: Air Mails. Silver Jubilees and several completr seu All choice items, many rare. I win endeavour to inrlude stamps of any country you may be interested in. Bent post free by Air Ma.: tor 7 6 ■end your
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    • 240 17 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers of any quantity of used Silver Jubilee Stamps. For good pos tally used specimens of Straits SettlemenU and Hong Kong vu pay from 70 cents per hundred. Slumps damaged or perforated with firms' initials not required Collectors who prefer to exchange their EiiVer Jubilee
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    • 358 17 6UERNSEY HOTEL HOHMET OU HORD Is fully tcensed and stands in its oan grounds on the sea shore. The climate Is mild and bracing and usually holds 'he record for sunshine Inclusive terms from 3 gns. single. s'» rns. louble Write for Brochure to Sunday Timrs Ofllce. Cecil Street. Singapore.
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    • 338 17 LONDON. TWO RESIDENTIAL HOTELS Highly recommended for Overseas Visitors and families home on leave Unsurpassed for Comiort. Cuisine Service. Hoimlincss. GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, INVERNESS TERRACE. HYDE P\RK London's Most Modern Residential Hotel. Ult. H. 0 water, pas tire and telephone In every bedroom. CentraJ Heating. Inc'usne terms from 3' p.w. Double
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    • 197 17 Our Crossword Puzzle Vt^R m^ m BiHHB* sssaAsa s^sa sWss^s« bbbbbbhsbJphbmsb. ■hmm^bbhißbM Ab^bslbi io ii tT" q| 1J lp oh V JTs" NOTE— figures in parentheses denote the number or letters In the words required. ACROSS. 87. Block (S) I B>,h" M SSr-SSi 41 m a <»' s Shis, m
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  • 1369 18 (From O«r lUd—inlon Correspondent.) SINGAPORE. *FHE WgiMJac of the Men's senior championship events is' likely to be delayed owing to the impending departure of the Chinese players for Penang to participate in the Malayan Chinese Inter-State tournament to be held there in
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  • 909 18  -  SMASH. BY KUALA LUMPUR. QREAT interest is being displayed in the forthcoming inter-State badminton tournament of the third All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad which will take place in a fortnight's time at Penang. Practically all the teams representing the respective States have been chosen and with the
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    • 88 18 CADBURYandFRY PICTURE STAMPS OF ALL SERIES MAY NOW BE EXCHANGED V»"ti^ tsss^n^^ s^? tSSt j 85sV l \<< Oil J W^Krry^ 11 1 You may obtain any one stamp which you require from the above three series by sending any two Cad bury or Fry stamps to the following address:
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    • 332 18 MISCELLANEOUS SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS is guaranteed by se'ling HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, Men's and Boys' Shirts, auols and shoes, etc Regular lines of perfect poods. Shopkeepers. Marketmcn a»d Bazaars supplied. Wonderful opportunity for beginners, good living and profit certain ADVICE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Send cash with trial order.
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  • 336 19 Services Declare At 206 For Eight THE two-day cricket fixture between the United Service* and the F.M.S. Police began yesterday on the S.C.C. ground. The Services took first knock and declared their innings closed with 206 for the loss of eight wickets. A feature
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    20 19 The Combined Services team which drew with Singapore in the Malaya Cap match yesterday at Anson Road. Sunday Time* Photograph.
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  • 121 19 WILL THE BOWLING PROVE STRONG ENOUGH TTHE Colony team to meet the F.IM.S. at Singapore on Aug. 3, 4 and 5 has been selected as follows J. Andres (Penang). R. A. Ash worth (Singapore). H. A. F. Brooke (Penang). S. De Silva (Singapore). T. A. D.
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  • 21 19 There will be an lntcr-team athletic meeting on the Padang on Tuesday between the S.R.C. and the Wiltahire*
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  • 102 19 SULTAN FIRST PATRON OF ASSOCIATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The Perak Boxing Association, 1835, was duly constituted at a meeting last night. The Sultan of Perak has accepted an Invitation to become Patron and the Board of Control will consist of Mr. H. O. Nelson,
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  • 542 19 Malacca Beat Johore By Three Goals To One (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. JLfIALACCA beat Johore by three goals to one today in a Malaya cup tie. Towards the end of the game two players were ordered off the field. The weather
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  • 248 19 DOZEN GOALS SHARED IN CUP MATCH (Fraaa Oar Own Correspondent Penan r Saturday. •TOE Malaya C»p match between Penan* and the Burma Rifles played here this evening remit** in a draw, a down goal* being shared. On the run of play however, the soldiers fully deserved
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  • 324 19 STUDENTS BEATEN BY ONE WICKET The Straits Chinese Recreation Club beat the Anglo- Chinese School by one wicket at Hr ig Lim Green yesterday. The school took first knock and compiled 158, useful contributions coming from R. r>ert (48), Cecil Worg (37) and Yew Wee (22). Chow Tat
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  • 464 19 HANDICAPS FOR THE FIRST DAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. *I*HE following arc tho handii-apa for the first day of the Penang Turf Club Jubilee meeting, starting c\ July 27: Hones, Class 1. One mile: Pro.iibuina 9.7, Kuala Prince 9.3. Eastern Knight 92, Kalili 8 13,
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  • 261 19 NAVAL BASK BEATEN BY THREE WICKETS THL: S.R.C. had no diiiltult> in defeating the Naval Base by three wickets yr- rday on the S.R.C. ground. Ihe visitors took Mist knrck and compiled 112. towards which P. Swyny contributed 24 and Albrccht 21. Thanks to a well compiled 40
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  • 54 19 Trom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Saturday. The Johore Amateur Weight Lifting Association will hold their annual championship events on Sept. 12. the venue in all probability will be at the Theatre Royal. Johore Bahru. The programme will Include boxing, wrestling, feats of strength, trick cycling.
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    • 364 19 f Relieved His Own 6iYears\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives'^BL^ HEADACHEtNEURALGIAIrL Daar Str»— l have been a emfferer from Rhommatimm tmr ihmWf ~> the past wix-and-a-half yeart, being troubled mainly in 11 Wl ~A*f-4 I the hipt. thigh*, kneet and occaaionally in tha ehtmldtrm. A\l Mm I I Aav« tried
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  • 1134 20 Game With Services A Draw Goal Average Decides The Issue J> V drawing 2 2 with the Services at the An son Road Stadium yesterday in the Malaya Cup competition, Singapore qualified for the flul by the narrowest of margins on goal-average and
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  • 186 20 H. BOON IN GOOD FORM FOR CHINESE The S.C.R.C. beat St. Andrew s School by ten wickets yesterday on the schorl ground. The school bat Ling first made U3 runs. R. Tan getting 8 wickets for 29 The Chinese knocked up the required! amount without loss. H.
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  • 125 20 MAYO TAKES 5 FOR 12 AGAINST SIKHS (From Jur Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Vanderholt's team easily defeated the Selangor Sikh Union In a friendly cricket match played on the P W D. Padang The Selangor Sikh were bundled out for a mearge 25. This low scoring was
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  • 357 20 Dog On Track Spoils Finish Of 440 Yards (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. I*HE second day of the Selangor A.A.A. meet was run in ideal whether. An incident occurred during the running of the 440 yards final. At the home bend, about
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  • 498 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. A DRAB game in which the standard of soccer witnessed was unworthy of a Malaya Cup match must be the verdict of today's key match in the northern section of the Malaya Cup competition when Selanjror beat Perak by
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  • 475 20 The first anniversary of the Sunnydale Badminton Party was held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow at Pasir Panjang, lent lor I the occaiion, on July 7. A badminton doubles tournament was held. In the first match Low Choon Poh and Scow Choon Lim defeated Tan Chye Lee
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  • 171 20 HOPKINS AND THOMPSON JUST MISS CENTURIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. The cri'ket m_tch m ween the Europeans and the "The Rest" for the De Silva Cup started today The Europeans totalled 291 for 9, wickets thanks to a splendid partnership of 165 for the flf
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  • 77 20 The B team of the Horlicks Badminton Party will mcc' the Young Men's Friendly Band's 2nd team in a match of five singles and two doubles, at the former's court, 350. East Coast Road, at 3.30 p!m. Horllcks: Tan Kirn Ouan, Robert Koh, Tan Tiang Bee, E. Tean
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  • 71 20 A membership campaigns period of three months starting from July 1, has been launched the Waken Lion Athletic Party. A gold medal for the member who recruits the most applicants will be presented by »Mr. Son Kee Pong, the honorary treasurer. Application forms can be had from
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  • 32 20 The drawing of entrta* received for U» Malacca badminton tournament *ill take place at the rerifence of Mr. P. O. Pamdasa. Tranquerak Road, Malacca, on Mooday. July 23, m% p.m.-
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  • 81 20 Chinese To Meet S.S.C. On Thursday. The Singapore Swimming Club will play the Chinese Swimming Club on Thursday, at 5.30 pm. at Water Polo at the S.S.C. This game has been arranged at the request of tht Chinese Swimming Club in order to give them a try out
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  • 102 20 OLD COLLEGIANS SOCIETY TOUKNAMfiNT (Frcm Our Own Correspondent t Johore Bahru, Saturday. The tennis tournament open to members of tht The Old Collegians Society of Johore is about to conclude. The doubles final took place yesterday, while the singles semifinal is fixed for next week-end. In the doubles
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  • 207 20 Playing at the home court on Sunday last the Useful Badminton Party deleated the Union Chinese B.P. by five games to two. Detailed scores as follows— (Useful^ players mentioned first* Sng Beng Te» lost to Ngin Eng Meng. 3 15 <3 l). 7— 15; urn Cheng Hong beat
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  • 144 20 Playing at 62, Shrewsbury Road, th? Shrewsbury Badminton Party beat the] Lads United Badminton Parly by six gam -s j to one. Scores: (Shrew.'oury players mentioned firsOChua Leng Kuan beat K. S. Low. 7_15, 15 io, 15 8; Chung Cheng Hoc!', beat Seah Keni; Chrw. 13—8. IS— 3;
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  • 65 20 Parties, clubs and association, who are desirous of friendly matches, such as badminton and ping-pong with the Wan Chong Badminton Party are requested to communcate wth. Mr. Yap Poh Hock, r o Hanyang Manufaciurng Company, Bukit Panjanß. 10 milestone. Buklt Tlmah. Singapore, or to Mr. Tan Chong
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  • 210 20 AIRMEN WIN BY FIVE WICKETS The second string of the Ceylon Sports Club was beaten by the r.A.F. at Balestier yesterday by five wickets. The home side took first knock and put together 89. Sabipathy scoring a useful 41 The RAF. replied with 93 for five, Cary top-scoring
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  • 250 20 From Our Special (orresptu; icit Alor Star, Saturday. "T^HF. following are the results of the skye meeting of the Kedah Gymkhana Club held here today: Ponies 14.2 and under and crr.'iik-d I'olo Poniei: 1. Lucky Number, 9.12, Toh Paduk.i, 2, Babs 11. 11.7. Mr. Stowell. 3. The
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  • 96 20 A meeting of th_> members ol the Clerical Union interested In spart was held at th? Union premises yesterday, presided over by Mr. O H. Kiat. when the following rations were made Hon. sports secretary, Mr. j. P. Tham; asst. sports secretary. Mr Leo Rappa: ground superintendent. Mr
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    • 497 21 The Printers Devik^^i Q* With Which is Incorporated the HADES DAILY NEWS -M^ flf^^^^f PUPUSHED THE WCRLD OVER AT THE CCST Of SAIT TEARS *J fa7\i&*j f> Ji^^^tS^MlllßmL. for] 0 W\ ytr^^SN BR MkM I SALE] ?M^ SA|LE Good Food wrongly served causes man to become an error— a misprint
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  • 822 22 Singapore A. A. A. Meeting May Be Staged This Year 200 Chinese Going To Penang I nter-Team Sports SINGAPORE. CH)R «K>me time it has been asked: Why is it that Singapore is still without an Amateur Athletic AwK-iation of ii» own? After deploring the fact that Singapore
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  • 290 22 JOHORE B \IIKI I AM informed that all the tennis players who took part in the AllChinese Athletic Meet at Muar last month have been c hoaen \<> r the State of Johore in coming all-Malaya Chinese Meet at Penan? during the August
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    18 22 *ue Necri SctnbiUn Police football team, which drew "<th SHangux Police in the final of the Hannigan Shield.
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  • 699 22 ALOR STAR. ■pHE Windy Dale Badminton Party J of Penang visited Alor Star during last week-cud and met the Health-Seekers B. P. and the Woodland B.P. Showing better court craft and exploiting some of the .finer points of the game, they fully I deserved to beat
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  • 595 22 TAIPING. COME bright batting was witnessed in the cricket match last week-end between Malay College (Kuala Kangsar) and Kempe Club (Taiping) played at the Esplanade here. Taking first lease, Kempe Club knocked up a breezy 172 runs, o: which H. Manuel contributed 74 runs (not
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  • 874 23 Cpl. Cadby's Good Time For The Mile— Can He Break The Record? Lall Singh Still Doubtful For F.MJ3. Team Xl ALA Lt MPIE. nTHIS week-end we have the SeJangor A-AwA. Caasspioaaaip martin*, with the Malaya* ChaaqpsMships to follow next week-end, aad there are indieatiosK that sesae gcvai
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  • 502 23 MALACCA. JLfALACCA folks have cause to be satisfied with the standard of local cricket. Last Saturday St. Francis' Institution played St. John's Institution who had beaten both the Victoria Institution and the Methodist Boys' Schoel. The local Brothers' School had only themselves to blame if
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    18 23 The Selsitfor Police football team, which drew with Herri Stmbttan Poli«-r in the Anal of the Hannigan Shield.
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  • 90 23 JLIR. Tan 800 Teck, the presiden' of the Singapore Badmintor Association, has been appointee director and coach of the Singa pore badminton team to compete in the forthcoming All-Malayai Chinese Olympic to be held i Penang during the August holidays This is not the first time Mr.
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  • 164 24 SELANGOR A.A.A. MEETING I .a Institution Old Boys Association, winners of the 8M yards relay. Standing: F. L. Shaw (Principal). De Jong. Moey Pek (hung. Chow Sing. Zainal Abidin, Teh Yok See (manager). Wong Swee Chew, winner of the Javelin Throw. Miss Han Yoke Ling, of the Kwan Shing Girls'
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    12 24 Three great •tars Wallace Beery, Jean Ha r lew and Cferk Gable.
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    • 150 24 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83. VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) lire, life. Marine. Accident. Guarantee and Motor ASSETS 160,000.000. Arthur C. PotU. Manager A I nderwriter Eastern Branch. SINGAPORE. B! EXAMINE TSHE CLAIMS OF NUMOL THE RECONSTRUCTIVE FOOD
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