The Straits Times, 13 October 1935
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Title Section36 1935-10-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 199. Sunday, October 13, 1935. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 199. Sunday, October 13, 1935. Price 10 cents36 words
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Article, Illustration858 1935-10-13 1 Invading Armies From The South Within Striking Distance Of Railway DEFENDERS PREPARE A STAND AT MAKALE THREATENED REVOLT AMONG AN ERITREAN TRIBE Foreign Refugees Flock Into Djibouti DEVELOPMENTS ARE MOMENTARILY EXPECTED ON THREE FRONTS IN ABYSSINIA. THE ITALIANS ARE STATED TO BE LESS THAN 50British Wireless - 858 words
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Article69 1935-10-13 1 (From Our Own Corresponding.) Ipoh, Oct. IS. •TIIKKK men are not expected to live as a result o. a serioas motor accident three miles south of Bagan Serai. The men were travelling in a motor-bus which skidded in the heavy rain. The bus crashed against69 words
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182 1935-10-13 1 SEEKING A MATE AIMEE'S DAUGHTER DISAPPOINTED SINGAPORE MARRIAGE Los Angeles. ROBERTA SEMPLE (Smythe). oncewed daughter of Aimee Semplc McPherson, returned here recently from the Oiark Mountains, without j her perfect man." Miss Semple left for the Ozarks shortly after she was divorced from sea-going William Bradley Smythe. whom she met182 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-10-13 1 he members of the Institute of Architects were entertained by Mr. T. A. Goskar, manager of the Alexandra Bricks works, yesterday I. eft to right:— Mr. T. A. Goskar, Mr. C. J. Stephen, Mr. D. C. Rae, and Mr. J. M. Fraser.42 words
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Article162 1935-10-13 1 RECORD-BREAKING FLIGHT WHEN H. F. Broadbent, the Australian airman, roared over Seletar at 140 miles an hour yesterday, it marked the opening of the season for record flights between England and Australia. Oar Penang correspondent teleera whs that Broadbent arrived at Alor Star at 2.30. He162 words
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Article87 1935-10-13 1 Support By British And Dutch Owners' Associations. Amsterdam, Saturday. The meeting of the International Rubber Association almost unanimously decided to co-operate with the N.I Government Rubber growers are Instructing their Indies representatives to act accordingly A similar decision was reached in London yesterday at a private meeting of87 words
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Article26 1935-10-13 1 A NEW and entertaining competition, Wisecracks," in which prizes of $25, $15 and $10 are offered, will begin in the Sunday Times next week.26 words
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Article148 1935-10-13 1 "UNITEERS' PROFITS 2«/j DIVIDEND The report of United Engineers Limited for the year ended June 30 1935, shows a profit of $304,057 on working account from which has been deducted $100,000 the amount written off for depreciation, $47,450 for maintenance of reserves, $15,683 being reduction in stock values, and $13,000148 words
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Article, Illustration48 1935-10-13 1 London's New Police Chief London, Saturday The new Commissioner ot the Metropolitan Police, Air Vice -Marshal Sir Philip Game, who wm. Governor of New South Wales between 1930 and th« present year, will tike over his duties from the present Commissioner. Lord Trenchard, on Nov. 12— British Wireless.British Wireless - 48 words
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Article74 1935-10-13 1 ABANDONED BICYCLE LEADS TO ARREST (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. A Chinese has been arrested in connection with the hold-up up of Mr Oray, engineer in charge of the Pera* River Hydro Electric installation at Chenderoh last week when Mr. Gray was conveying $2,500. the pay of74 words
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Article312 1935-10-13 1 BOOMLET IN LOCAL MARKETS ARCADE "BULLS" TAKE THE LEAD DULLS were on the rampage in The Arcade yesterday. The attack began at the beginning of the week and was sustained without interruption. By the close yesterday there was hardly an active counter in the tin share market that had not312 words
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Advertisement16 1935-10-13 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, f lncorporated tn Great Britain.) Uead Office lor Malaya SINGAPORE16 words
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Advertisement106 1935-10-13 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES KEY BRAND HBfflH] A PRODUCT OF toPA 1 SOUTH AFRICA fcfl;j:j:^.^^^^J!|f\ Of exceptional quality, KEY :> y^flhH^flAXY '^j BRAND Brandy is of full yet ::.-':.r j™»77^H RV delicate flavour, and sells at a \\''Hmmm\l^, tfHHHI remarkably low price. It is re:|ij' H^PHvJPHJ mL, commended by all who106 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1935-10-13 2 UEAVEN help the layman who listens to the doctors before deciding how many stengahs, pahlts. kual.i lumpurs, gin slings and other alcoholic beverages he should drink in Malaya. Some days ago I read an article by Professor Culpln, a specialist in nervous diseases at the London School of1,789 words
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Advertisement184 1935-10-13 2 *'i'.^ ffjpwL i z3^ by Fisher Intro- B wt^ duce the in os 38S So -j£^^^^Bt^^^^ ~'*^&SJSi& improvement in the history s vas£^ body building TURRET- I B^fe^^ TOP CONSTRUCTION. This H^^^D^^^^B|^^^^P^^B^^^ka\^^^Z^^!P*^~^iKm^^>^ x new improvement gives 1 -^^^^(H H\ Chevrolet Bodies additional MM Iff >' Inllllta! Ul^^^ strength and safety.184 words
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Article, Illustration376 1935-10-13 3 ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNNERS SCORE MANY HITS CHANGI BATTERY AND A HERMES TARGET Shots Registered By Observer In Plane r,. t xa a m 4Lw TAKING advantage of the visit to Singapore of H.M.S. Hermes the 1 3rd. anti-aircraft battery of the Royal Artillery, Changi, yesterday carried out test shoots at a376 words
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159 1935-10-13 3 "RUSSIANS" FROM ROSS-SHIRE EXPLANATION OF A WAR LEGEND r AN explanation of the oft-told legend of the Russians who travelled through England in the cany days of the wai is given In Lord Lovat" (Hutchinson, 18s.). In this book Sir Francis Llndley states that Lord Lovat trnrt so organised his159 words
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71 1935-10-13 3 DONOGHUE AND WIFE SEPARATE AFTER SIX YEARS Steve Donoghue and Mrs. Donoghue have parted. His wi/e was formerly Miss Ethel Forde, one of the American dancers known to London and Paris as the Forde Sisters. She is an American, keenly Interest- j ed In horse racing. Mr. and Mrs. Donoghue71 words
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63 1935-10-13 3 SINGER CLAIMS £20,000 FOR NORMANDIE'S VIBRATION' JUASTIA POLIAOVA, a Russian singer, has filed an action in New York claiming £20.000 damages from the French Line, ownars of the Norman die. She claims to have been a hrsiclass passenger in the ship, and says that its vibration caused an Internal Injury63 words
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Article159 1935-10-13 3 A Negro named A. Thomas (27). who has been posing a-> an Abyssinian, apparently availing himself of the opportunity of the Interest shown by the Japanese In the lUlo-Ethioplan dispute has been arrested by the Toklo police. He Knded at Yokohama on July 4, and since159 words
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Article272 1935-10-13 3 ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD PUBLIC TWO BARKEEPERS FINED CERTAIN public bars in Singapore attempt to sell adulterated spirit. One of the duties of the Singapore Municipal Health Department is to make certain that the public is not defrauded in this manner. Inspectors tour the bars, select any llqour from the counters,272 words
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Article98 1935-10-13 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talping. Eleven new arrivals from India, all said to come from a fortune- telling caste, were arraigned before Talping Magistrate to answer the charge of pretending to tell fortunes. The eleven accused were found In Kampong Chetty Kota, Taiping, by the Police. Inspector98 words
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176 1935-10-13 3 TOKIO OBJECTS TO "KISS" STATUE U.S. Sculptress Threatens To Terminate Exhibition Tokia. rpHREATS of a prominent California sculptress to close her exhibition because of alleged interference by the Toklo police have created a furore in local artistic and cultural circles. The sculptress, Mrs. Gertrude Boyle, had threatened to terminate the176 words
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Article21 1935-10-13 3 About 30,000 Greek conscripts who should have been discharged at the end of September are to be kept under arms Indefinitely.21 words
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Article19 1935-10-13 3 Miss Jennls Wilson, 65, a hospital nurse, who arrived in Paris from London died there from heart failure.following sea-sickness.19 words
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100 1935-10-13 3 NEW TREATMENT FOR CANCER SCIENTIST'S SUCCESSES Montreal. Dr. Hendry C. Connell, the Canadian scientist, claims to have treated successfully twenty cases of cancer previously given up as hopeless. He used an entirely new method, by which a solution was injected into the patients. The Canadian Medical Association Journal contains Dr.100 words
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Advertisement352 1935-10-13 3 removed in 10 minutes It took this gentleman Just 10 minutes witb his feet in a Radox footbath— then his corn could bo lifted out by the fingers. In a very short time your coma will surrender to Radox this pleasant way. Read the letter:— used Radox Bath Salts in352 words
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Article275 1935-10-13 4 But Tenants Must Pay For Repairs £IRCULARS have been issued by the Land Office, Singapore, informing tenants of Governmentowned houses in Tessensohn Road of a very generous reduction in rent. Houses paying a monthly rental of $20 will, from Jan. 1, 1936, pay only $7.50.275 words
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Article280 1935-10-13 4 Last Week's Solutions Four Readers Share $100 Chan Fong Lum, 65, China Street, Singapore; T. Sook Eng, 9, Lorong Mydin, off Changi Road, Singapore; Wong Ah Kow, 151 D Hutton Lane, Penang, and Misses J. and C. Fonceca (jointly), 158, Barrack Road, Penang, identified correctly all the photographs280 words
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Article, Illustration425 1935-10-13 4 CONTRACT By Culbertson AN end-play is one executed near the end of the hand in which a chosen opponent is thrown into the lead with his force of action so restricted that he must make a play which will assure declarer kan otherurtiakable at i st a >tful tnck. The425 words
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Article495 1935-10-13 4 Poultry Notes Do not attempt, if you are a complete novice, to start with a larre number of err* be content with not more than two sittings of one breed. Given reasonably good luck or good management, and this, after the first season's work, should495 words
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Advertisement266 1935-10-13 4 "AD-TREBLES" WINNERS No 4. FIRST PRIZE— S2S FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD OUR CAREFUL DRIVERS DEMAND LUBRICATION BY SHELL. OWilliam Jacks and Co.— N.E.M.— Shell Motor Oil.) Sender: Mfss Ruby Liew, c, o Seng Auto Service, Pudu, K. Lumpur. SECOND PRIZE— SIS NOBODY TAKES MILK AND POACHED EGGS ON266 words
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Advertisement96 1935-10-13 4 J%* V*4*| VICTOR ¥*-mnjr \Jf I in IIALEK. I GRAITON LABORATORIES, I 20b, Collyer Quay. MARG9 SWP rOK^TII AND BEAUTY SPECIAL OFFER. Manager, THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. 8. Baits Cliiaani, Sinrapore. Please send me m Trial Cake oi MARGO SOAP I enclose 10 cents In stamps for the same.96 words
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Advertisement552 1935-10-13 4 11* Ik BHmHH E yIM Not your fault But, you may have to pay! You are a careful Driver! Even so accidents will happen and it isn't always possible to make the other man pay. And even if you do you may not be able to recover your legal costs.552 words
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Article, Illustration534 1935-10-13 5 Bigger Vehicles Now Running On Regular Routes CONGESTION WILL BE RELIEVED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. THE Municipal Secretary, Mr. H. P. Clarke, is to be complimented on the improvements be has been responsible for not only in the matter of better and more commodious534 words
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911 1935-10-13 5 COMMENTS ON MALACCA'S HOCKEY TRIAL Sports Selectors Solve Some Difficulties Fine Play In Tennis Semi-Final Chance To See Rugby (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday TTHE first hockey trial of Malacca this year was unfortunately spoilt by the absence of several players. Nevertheless the selectors have been able to solve911 words
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Article178 1935-10-13 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The following is a list of dates Jf various events which are being organised In connection with the Poppy Day Celebrations 1935: Saturday, Not. 2 Malay Opera at City Pare; Sunday, Nov. 3— Boxing at City Park Saturday. Nov. 9— M.V.C. Dance178 words
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Article, Illustration9 1935-10-13 5 Mr. Tan Soo ('hone, the new Malacca Municipal Commissioner.9 words
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Article87 1935-10-13 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. It is a common superstition among the Asiatics of Malacca that the Malacca River, which flows through the town, must annually claim a victlnv Oi. Thursday afternoon a Chinese lad. Ci:oo Choon Hock, ten years of i age. a Banda Hillr English87 words
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Article81 1935-10-13 5 MALACCA ROTARY CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca. Saturday. At the weekly Rotary Club luncheon last Tuesday Or. A. L. Hoops spoke on Leave Experiences." Next Tuesday. because of a function by the Chinese in honour of Dr. A. C. Dutta. t will be no Rotary meeting. On Tues- i81 words
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Article62 1935-10-13 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ang Teong Cheok have issued invitations to dinner at 19, Third Cross Street. Malacca, on Saturday, Oct. 19, on the occasion of the marriage of their eldest daughter, and niece of Messrs. Ong Kirn Pong and Ong Kirn Bock, Miss Ong Oeok Kirn, to Mr. Chew62 words
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Article36 1935-10-13 5 The half yearly general meeting of he Malacca Government and Municipal Servants' Co-operative Thrift md Loan Society, Ltd., will be held at the High School Assembly Hall on Thursday, Oct. 24, at 5 p.m.36 words
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Article159 1935-10-13 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, Saturday. Nationals of China in Malacca observed the Republican anniversary on Oct. 10 with customary ceremani.il and display. Business pi flaunted the Republican colours. Th« younger generation in the leading Chinese schools. Pay Foivg, Pay Teck and Pay Ming, attested their loyalty in159 words
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Advertisement431 1935-10-13 5 THE LANKA STORES NO. 28, RIVERSIDE. MALACCA. We have for Sale Stanley Gibbon's Well-known Stamp Packets. Every stamp guaranteed to be genuine. STAMP HINGES. WATERMARK DETECTORS, ETC., FOR SALE. MALAKA RADIO SERVICE 13, First Cross St. MALACCA. DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS R.C.A. WESTINGHOUSE ALL MAINS AND BATTERY MODELS. DC. Mains431 words
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Advertisement134 1935-10-13 5 THE ASIA BOARDING HOUSE IsUllMl'i PiMSirr S<* A^^^ i^stosttt D atf I U-H, Bum B*T>, I" ljisw- j Bi We Run flnp I ■e*r*«e with modwfl!s3iB <r-tcii rf-i \J BY Lodgers can al'yMq ff-r^LPtr **T« charter can "wBW st special rates. BEAUTY HOUSE Nf. 24, RIVERSIDE, MALACCA. 'PHONE No. 40.134 words
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Advertisement116 1935-10-13 5 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275. South Bridge Road. Singapore. (OplirUn Mr. C. T. FAN). Tele. 2164. CHARGES* CHEAPER THAN ANY.WHERE. 1 Sight, tested, glasses suonlied from $4 2. CROOKS LENSES completed with framo f'om $6. B? RADIOL ft II TREATMENT lg prolongs the life nf Horse's Legs and pre- B^j116 words
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560 1935-10-13 6 Marks That Will Identify Reckless Riders NO FEES TO BE LEVIED /"•YCLISTS in Singapore will not for long enjoy the freedom they now have in flouting traffic regulations with impunity and of riding in a reckless and dangerous manner. Not for long will560 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-10-13 6 A Scene from In Caliente." a Aim starring Pat O'Brien, Dolores del Rio, Glenda Farrell and Edward Everett Horton, opening at the Pavilion this week.25 words
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178 1935-10-13 6 BOXING STADIUM RAIDED WILD YOUTHS TEAR DOWN FENCING •yill wild action of a number of youths who attempted to break into the Olympic Stadium while boxing contests were being staged there on Friday night had a sequel in the Singapore police court yesterday, when two persons were charged with disorderly178 words
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Article128 1935-10-13 6 Why Singapore Is Fly-Free OIR William Willcox, Medical Adviser to the Home Office, was surprised that, while most domestic pests seemed to thrive in Singapore, there was comparative freedom from the house fly. He confessed that he could not understand why. The Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Hunter, has supplied the128 words
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Article51 1935-10-13 6 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Indian Recreation Club the following new officials were elected Mr. K. Vadivelu Pillai (president) in place of Mr. V. K. A. Pillai resigned. Mr. A. Antolne (vice-president) ln place of Mr. L. A. Seenivasagam resigned. Mr. M. Supputhural (honorare assistant51 words
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402 1935-10-13 6 WAVES OF MALARIA Precautions In Malaya And Ceylon THOUGH the suggestion that there is a regular recurrence of malaria epidemics has been scouted, so far as Malaya is concerned, by the Municipal Health Officer, Dr. P.S. Hunter, in Ceylon the outbreaks come In waves of a much more definite and402 words
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Article48 1935-10-13 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. At the City Park Cabaret under the patronage cf th? Hon. Mr. O. W. Bryant, *.he Malecca Lawn Tennis Association are holding a Ball en Friday, Oct. 25, In order to raise fund 3 for the Association.48 words
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Article38 1935-10-13 6 An elderly Chinese, living In a house In Market Street, fell from the third floor Into the backyard late last night, and was taken to the General Hospital with a fractured right wrist and other injuries.38 words
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Article24 1935-10-13 6 A Chinese pedestrian fell In Clyde Terrace early yesterday. People who went to pick him up found he was dead.24 words
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Advertisement524 1935-10-13 6 W S Public_JHealth w Important letter from a W Qiledical Officer 'f BOROUGH OF 3 DISTRICT Public Health Mi V Dear Sirs. 1 have recently had two rather extraordinary cases under my notice. These two cam represent nearly the extremes as far as age% are concerned. The first is a524 words
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Advertisement270 1935-10-13 6 !&ssf 11 laKes aWuy oiliUivci 3 4HjKsss£ g|^ A. T. CILLESPIE, Singapore. and fragrant. ANAEMIA. MALARIA. RHEUMATISM. HIGH CI.OOI) RMM and BLOOD POISONS washed away from the sysum by Emanation Therapy Spa trc; at home. This most up-to-date and eDQcient trratrr.ent is endorsed by II Authorities all over the World,270 words
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Article727 1935-10-13 7 Canton-Nanking Breach Prophesied RIVAL KUOMINTANG CONGRESS? Hong Kong, Saturday. A SERIOUS split between Nanking and Canton is expected to result from the definite refusal by Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Nanking Premier, to include the Kwangtung and Kwangsi proposals on the agenda of the sixth plenary session of theSin Chew Jit Poh - 727 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-10-13 7 The wedding of Mr. Quah I.im Hock, second son of Mr. Quah Bian Chaik. of Mantin, and Miss Lee Mun Yue, fourth daughter of Mr. Sara Wing, of Kuala Lumpur, took place at the Van Keng Benevolent Dramatic Association premises, Kuala Lumpur42 words
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Article396 1935-10-13 7 ALLEGED CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST The case in which criminal breach of trust of $415 is alleged against Mr S. Shunmugam. the MUacca lawyer, was resumed before the Criminal District Judge, yesterday. The complainant, Ng Poh Hock, who had given evidence and had been cross-examined the whole396 words
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Advertisement126 1935-10-13 7 OVERSEAS AMD CLIMATIC The new container brings the best English Chocolates fresh to you and keeps them fresh even after opening. Rown tree's Overseas Chocolates are t rich and varied assortment specially made for the connoisseur and are packed in a vivid rainbow-spiral tin. Climatic Chocolates are a wide variety126 words
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Advertisement212 1935-10-13 7 FORD V-8 Cilgfffclfld^r J&fiW fJnHi <Sb uJtL' I 1 ../;> <L--- i V-8 DE LUXE FORDOR SEDAN Thirty Million Miles of Ford Economy More miles. Faster miles. Greater economy that is the story of the Ford V-8... There are conclusive figures from owners to show that It is the most212 words
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582 1935-10-13 8 Public Can Put A Stop To Petty Profiteering NO EVIDENCE OF SHORTAGE OF FOODSTUFFS SUPPLIES (Sunday Times Special.) "DAY no more than you have been paying for your daily needs since January." That is the gist of advice by prominent merchants engaged in582 words
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Article92 1935-10-13 8 Mr. Lester Smith, of Jacksonville. Florida, woke up in the middle of the night. That sounds like a burglar," he said to his wife. He took a revolver from his dressing table went downstairs to investigate. He searched the house. In one room he heard some92 words
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Article68 1935-10-13 8 ROOSEVELT'S HOPE FOR AN ULTIMATE RETURN Geneva, Saturday. A message from President Roosevelt received through the American diplomatic representatives was read at the meeting of the Assembly wherein the President adheres to resolution already discussed favouring bilateral agreements for the reduction of tariff barriers and the ultimateReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration40 1935-10-13 8 This opr:t-air market is widely known among the poorer class of Asiatic as "Robinson Petang." It is in Sungei Road. Singapore. Business begins at 3 p.m. and lasts to 6.30 pm. Foodstuffs and old and new materials are for sale.40 words
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Article73 1935-10-13 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. On Tuesday, Oct. 15, at th? Malacca Rest House the Chinese friends of Dr. A. C Duttn win entertain him to a tea party In honcur of the recent award of the Certificate of Honour by the King. At tl?373 words
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Article66 1935-10-13 8 Tokio, Sept. 23. It is reported that the Osaka Shosen Kalsha, one of the two largest steamship companies In Japan, has decided to inaugurate a direct steamship service between Japan and New Zealand next May. Three freighters each of 6200 tons developing 23 knots will be placedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 66 words
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Article94 1935-10-13 8 NEW ORIENT LINER London, Saturday. The Orient Steam Navigation Company has placed an order with Vlck-ers-Armstrong for a twin ship to the 23.371 tons Orion now on her maiden voyage to Australia after a Mediterranean rrulse during which she went to the assistance and took passengers off the liner DoricBritish Wireless - 94 words
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Article37 1935-10-13 8 Mike Jacobs, promoter to tV Twentieth Century Club, under whose auspices the Joe Louis-Max Baer fight was staged, has received a cable from Max Schmeling. former heavy-weight champion, offering to fight Louis for a purse of £50,000.37 words
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588 1935-10-13 8 Jimah Rubber Estates BIG BUILDING PROGRAMME BEGUN lIMAH Rubber Estates, Ltd., made a I smaller profit for the year ended June 30, 1935, than ir the previous year due to the operation of the restriction scheme which necessitated a considerable reduction in the crop harvested. This was revealed by the588 words
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Article195 1935-10-13 8 "NO RED-HOT LIQUOR FOR HIM JOE Louis, the Ne*ro boxer, who married Marva Trotter three hours before he beat Max Baer. attended a service in the Calvan Baptist Chapel on returning to liiDetroit home from New York. Two thousand people went with them; another 5,000195 words
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Article99 1935-10-13 8 The Singapore Urban Co-i perative Union has arranged x talk by Mr. W. Birtwistle, Director of Fisheries, on "Fish," on "Tiday, Oct. 18, at 5.15 p.m., at the Rallies Institute n. Mr. H. R Cheeseman, Inspector cf Schools, will preside. The calk will outline the factor: which99 words
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Article110 1935-10-13 8 "SHOW BOAT" FOR MANCHURIA VISITING OI'TLYINd SETTLEMENTS Harbin A brass band, a theatrical troupe, a cinema and a co-operative stjre are part of the equipment of a river steamer now plying the northern waters of the Sungei River. The steamer has been fitted out by Ihc Ministry of Communications for110 words
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Article65 1935-10-13 8 WHAT A NAME Among the many passengers by the ss. President Coolidge. was one who Is reputed to have more Christian names than any man in the world— and a military designatiDn with them. He is Col. Josephus Adolphus Amerlcus Vespucius Leonidas Wilsicanicus Neptilicus Alexandras Lucius Quint us Cincinnatus Wolfson.65 words
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Article58 1935-10-13 8 RADIUM CHEMICALLY PRODUCED Zurich. In the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Chemistry 500 grammes of the radium active element Protactinium has been chemically produced. In f he same institute, it has been proved that the narth and central German therml springs contain solutions of solid radium. Important researches are being pursued58 words
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Advertisement547 1935-10-13 8 KEEP THE MEN BUSY AT r HOME BY BUYING BRITISH S UttMl M Wi GOODS. I WHY BUY FOREIGN? W I when there is no better Typewriter I In the World than »fc<*Mis«sisß*fcs^k^. The All-BriMsh. __^^S^3tl laS^^ll IMPERIAL Bjt&Mw jKßaSSg^k^^^B^Sß^Si As su PP lled t0 all Government yBJL^j S*"elMß f^t^f547 words
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Article802 1935-10-13 9 FLETCHER SCANDAL NORTH-WEST THRILLER RACKET FRONTIER The Carrismore Ruby. By J. 8. Fletcher. Jarrolds. 7s. 6d. IT is a pity that Mr. J. S. Fletcher decided to writ* "The Carrismore Ruby" as a long short story, for it would have been so interesting to see how the802 words
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Article70 1935-10-13 9 We have received from Messrs. Macmillan a. copy of Arithmetic. First Year, by F.'w. Chambers (Teachers' Book). This work is published at 3s. Gd. We have also received a copy of The Worlds Around Us. which is published In Messrs. Macmillan's Senior School Series at Is. 3d. The70 words
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106 1935-10-13 9 NEW EDITION OF SHERIDAN'S "THE CRITIC" The Critic. By Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Edited by Robert Herring, MA. Macmillan. Is. 6d. This is a new addition to Macmillans' English Literature Series. .There is a very good introduction by the editor in which Sherdan's life, life in the eighteenth century, the construction106 words
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Article306 1935-10-13 9 One Hour Before Dawn. By Valen--1 tine. McLean Knows Best. By George Goodrhild. Ward Lock's Colonial Library. In One Hour before Da.wn Mr. Valentine one gathers from the paper cover that Valentine is a man— tries to depict the effect that the sudden news of her parents' separation306 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-10-13 9 A detachment of British soldiers croislnjr a river near the Khyber Pas*12 words
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Article286 1935-10-13 9 Gardening in East Africa. By members of the Kenya Horticultural Society and of the Kenya and Uranda Civil Services; edited by A. J. JexBlake. Longmans. 12s. 6d. This well-produced book of some 300 pages is a very complete guide for gardeners in Kenya and Uganda. It has a foreword286 words
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Article234 1935-10-13 9 India's new constitution By J P. Eddy and F II Lawton. Marmillan. 6s. This book is a survey of th^ Government of India Act. 1935. prepared by lawyers, one of whom is an ex-judge cf the Madras High Court. For most people the !.isk of p^rusinjf and234 words
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Advertisement177 1935-10-13 9 OV^ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy eoolhes irritation, eases inflamed arras, breaks up congestion ciircn your cold before it has a chance to develop into anything more serious. It is pleasant to take. Safe and effective for infants, children and adulu. I'rirril economically, too. Keep bottle always on hand. K 13 Sole177 words
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Advertisement55 1935-10-13 9 Junior Book Club. Ltd., 15, LOWER GROSVENOR PUCE, LONDON, S.W. 1. £3 a year brings you a GOOD BOOK straight from England every month for your children. Overseas Members given special attentiou. Particulars may be had from the SUNDAY TIMES OFFICE, CLCIL STREET, SINGAPORE. ARNOTT'S PAM O U S ;marj55 words
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Advertisement164 1935-10-13 10 s^^ST Jj^^WS^-SS* s-/''' -^Sf^"'' DELICIOUS RICH MILK _J» *te~ '"-^?y f WITH THE RISK REMOVED, THAT'S CS S My^ss ~*x-^ tir-' il S A II B h o\l 1 ULH II |j3»E>, DslHIiU •Jg^" THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE SWISS MILK from the famous pastures of the invigorating Bernese Oberland. SE&m\164 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1935-10-13 11 "What Is Beauty?" Asks Max Factor EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the third and last of a unique series of articles by Mr. Factor In which the author attempts to find the answer to the question What is beauty? Today he asks ten men. THIS morning I rang for my secretary.1,044 words
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Article130 1935-10-13 11 Peel and grat'? one large potato into a deep place, add the juice and grated rind of one lemon, the beaten white of one egg, one cupful of white sugar, and one cupful of cold water. Stir well together. Have ready a baking tin lined with a nice130 words
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Article, Illustration579 1935-10-13 11 A Birthday Party. /"*NCE upon a time there was a little girl named Jill. She was feeling sad as next day was her mother's birthday and they were so poor that she hadn't event a penny with which to buy a present. She decided to go for579 words
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Advertisement338 1935-10-13 11 Freckles Secretly and Quickly Remo&edl SUllmaa'a FraekH Craara blaarbaa (hem out while ion alee*. Leaves the akin aoft and while— (ba til ptrilon freah. clear and natural, lor 37 ycara (hvuaanda of mra hare rndoraed It. So ranj to aaa. The nratjar pretca ita mafic wertk* Stillmans Freckle Cream Rimorti338 words
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Advertisement298 1935-10-13 11 C. K. T A N G All kinds of fine Linens, Lingeries, Embroideries, Camphorwood Chests, Mahjong-Sets, Porcelain-wares, Peking-Jewels, and many other attractive Novelties. A3 EXCHANGE MUCH IMPROVED PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED COME and SEE 231, River Valley Road, (Ist. Floor) SINGAPORE. /y I fj *EGD. BRAND MARMALADE Prepared from the298 words
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Article, Illustration604 1935-10-13 12 Divided Skirt, Shorts And Trousers What The Girls Think. MRS. C. S. SMALLMAN, who has been appointed by the AllEngland Women's Hockey Association as all-powerful dress censor to dictate the costumes vomen shall wear vhen playing, has explained the problem she is604 words
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Article172 1935-10-13 12 Says Her Dressmaker ANDREW Turner, son of a Manchester engineer, went to America with one asset a flair for dress designing. He changed his name to Andre Tourneur and set up shop In Hottywood. Famous film stars are his customers. Now he ts back in Manchester172 words
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Article311 1935-10-13 12 '*I*HE movie star of today prohal>l> knows less of the art of facial manipulatirn than the Chinese women of the B.C. period." This wis the pronouncement of an expert discussing some of the treasures which will be j:?en at Burlington House during the forthcoming International Exhibition311 words
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Advertisement344 1935-10-13 12 BEAUTY ana FASHION COMBINE Elizabeth Arden are tfvinr A BEAUI I TALK and FASHION PARADE at a CoefcUU Party at the Adclphi Ro*f Garden on Monday. Oct. 14, at 6.3« p m. Admission by inviUtioo only MAYNARDS BUILDING Thong 6115 or t«M. 2nd Floor 11 BaHery Road. Slnragg^. GIAN SINGH'S344 words
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Advertisement47 1935-10-13 12 A CHARMING ensemble in a 1L- floral patterned crepe and finished J Jt with small f rilte «J gKßaßftT* Model by MarI s^*^^ sfcaU and Snd■tSS j^^K&^m* ffrove. *'a^aß By B»^^ A aH aaaaaa^Bßß^aaT' fta^aafl L^: W^^ aaaat aaaaaaw* I ■TaJbV Law aaaw^aV^'^k ■■aaaaaaaißL. Baaar LaaaT '^^BBaaaaa47 words
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Advertisement91 1935-10-13 12 GREATFR REDUCTION IN PRICES. SMARTEK MODELS UK. III K QLALITT. than ever before at THE GIFT SHOP, IST. S«rth Briace RMd, NOTED FOB HATS. JKWELLEHY FLOWEKS. *A tip from a champion made me a winner w^ Children tnd adults in every w»lk of life duive on (jmr if S Quaket91 words
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Advertisement160 1935-10-13 12 The Original 1 The Genuine /Saiaa% The Best M LEA 5 PERRIHS sauce[™: B S^^^^"""j^^i i^saaaa^l aa^V^l WORK THIS MARVEL IN YOUR APPEARANCE What a wonderful difference a little colour makes to a woman Not make-up,' but the glorious colour of health and loveliness. See how Khasana Blush Cream transforms160 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1935-10-13 13 By Our Woman Correspondent fHIS week, from Australia comes interesting news of Mrs. Max Corbett, of Singapore, who left for Sydney last month by plane on a two months' holiday. Mrs. Corbett and her husband (who is at present in Singapore) are well-known residents of Singapore and1,310 words
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Article659 1935-10-13 13 E. K - E. K. By OVELY creations just received 1-1 from Shanghai include one with trimmings of bias tubings inserted in lattice effect; one with long flared sleeves, and a third the most striking and beautiful— has the yoke made of lace and the body of heavy sheer lace.659 words
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Advertisement15 1935-10-13 13 '^r yyJ^L. CQ i COrtCLI% t O f\ M i .i i i warn so«o«15 words
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313 1935-10-13 14 The Sunday Times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS BRITISH Medical Association delegates find themselves congregated in one of the most healthy cities of Asia. Factually, there are conditions here that might cause a hygiene expert to throw up his hands in despair. Primitive sanitation, houses313 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1935-10-13 14 Hill Station s Amazing Change In The Last Three Years DEOPLE may say what they will about the deficiencies of Cameron Highlands the lack of roads, the uncertainty of economic prospects, the stinginess of* Government, and so on. The fact remains that the change that has come over1,275 words
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Article371 1935-10-13 14 A NON-BENDER requires accom- modation in Kuala Lumpur. How about a nice tall almeirah? "Penang Jubilee Fund Objects Taking Concrete Shape" more orders for those opulent contractors, presumably. Or the cementing of goodwill. Some gamblers in Selangor, when a police raid took place, lumped into371 words
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Advertisement557 1935-10-13 14 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 24. New! R. C. A. MICRO SENSITIVE RADIO TUBES STANDARD FOR ALL RADIOS BBBBbV Jm^tmm IkW., .^|4bW IN SEALED CARTONS GET FOREIGN STATION CLEARLY Sole ArenU. Malay*! SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. aspr x^ L I I PREVENTS SEASICKNESS tad557 words
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Advertisement96 1935-10-13 14 -—j NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkiss, Theatres and Cinemas. L.. --.--j I PIANO I TUNING REPAIRS j REMOVALS HIRE j E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. L... j For Holidays— Rest your health Why do nol come to DALAT (Annam) The best mountain resort in the96 words
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Advertisement9 1935-10-13 14 mmmmmmmmm^mnmW^lmmmmmml \ttiW^mmlmVwT¥&iml Ptvli mU a£r IV S. 1 mmmmmmm.9 words
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Article, Illustration697 1935-10-13 15 TfS <^bP --^BBBBsiSft Wlfc, CHL «L. A A wf-' ■vLstißsi' &JEr£M, ■^Bsßkftlf4P f .N lflßw« nlw x w i.'*sif ifi WflVfll^Vu* r 4J[ iP '"''^'A'' fiH HHHHHHHHHfIBBHHBfcsT --^r WRRWRRRR W "^y*s> V a) mßßrmt mttt& 3 TRACES OF OLD LINE FAST VANISHING Days697 words
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310 1935-10-13 15 JT is rumoured in Kuala Lumpur that the naked man who has been entering European houses in that town at night is none other than the "Oily Man" who created a sensation in Singapore some time ago. This is an impossibility, for the310 words
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Article104 1935-10-13 15 Amsterdam. A BOY of twelve, his pockets stuffed with cigars and tobacco, bought for his father's birthday, was shot dead at the Dutch frontier by German Customs officers. The boy had not much money to spend on a present for his father. He crossed the frontier104 words
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Article50 1935-10-13 15 Paris. Mile. Maryse Hllsz, French woman pilot, has broken the women's world altitude record for light monoplanes by reaching a height of 24.000 fet. The previous record of 19.500 feet was made by the late Helene Boucher, who was killed In a crash last year.50 words
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Article142 1935-10-13 15 A NEW anti-aircraft gun, which will seriously diminish the danger of hostile aircraft crossing the shores of Great Britain, has been invented by the research experts of Vickers-Arm-strong, Ltd. It will probably do more than all the other precautions put together to render British homes142 words
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Article21 1935-10-13 15 Mr F. J. Perry, the British lawn tennis player, was in a car crash near Jersey City but was not Injured.21 words
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Article346 1935-10-13 15 Ex Malayan In Retirement AN unusual way of living in retire- ment has been adopted by a former resident in Malaya. Major W. E. Long, who hopes to spend the rest of his life travelling between London and Australia as a passenger in346 words
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Article107 1935-10-13 15 Osaka, Sept. 28. Hurriedly opening her prize for beinj elected Miss Nippon by me Yubenkai Kodan-sha. Michiko Kinoshita. an Osaka gir!. fell in a dead faint when a snake popped out. After her election, a special picture was taken of Michiko. and it adorned the cover of107 words
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Advertisement74 1935-10-13 15 When- you WRITE A CHECK? does it just go in expenses, or are you making an investment? If it is an investment in Life Assurance you are building your own reserves that will guarantee the delivery of money that time will bring if you do not live long enough to74 words
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Advertisement132 1935-10-13 15 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine of full tonic value and of well-known basic ingredients is being marketed. A leading London analyst vouches for the quality of Fhosferine Tonic Wine as follows: "I find it to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It Is free132 words
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Advertisement57 1935-10-13 15 jP\]fj^ there is nothing to compare with the 1 f i^jf refreshing fragrance of "4711" Genuine ds\J E au de Cologne A dab on the fore- head, a dash in the bath water, a \s whiff inhaled from the handkerchief o^rr^* Genuine Obtainable fioni JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (incorporated in57 words
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Article, Illustration1728 1935-10-13 16 Aerodrome When Completed Will Be One Of The Best In Malaya NINETY-ONE PILOTS TRAINED HTHERES one thine I would add about my «hort flight in the brilliant mornin sunshine —with an ii.terestlng interlude cutting through a cloud: something just has to be done about1,728 words
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Advertisement204 1935-10-13 16 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Horn U la no lona-er jecesaary to auffer from loss of vigour and manhood, weaK memory and body, neivousneaa, *«pure blood, sickly akin, depression, and poor •leep. because an American Doctor baa discovered a quick. ea»y way to cad th TMs tr dla~Tary204 words
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Advertisement450 1935-10-13 16 SCRATCHING doesn y t please a DOG... it hurts! Scratch, scratch, S-C-R-A-T-C-H but they will make your dog happier There's an intenscness in the way and healthier a fitter companion, seine dogs scratch that makes one Because they purify and refresh the think they get relief from it. But, blood450 words
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Article, Illustration866 1935-10-13 17 Learn to Play Tennis with Dan Maskell— B DBCAUSE a man is a first-class singles player it does not follow that he is necessarily a first-class doubles player, for although the execution of the various strokes is the same, they are used in quite a different manner. More866 words
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107 1935-10-13 17 ROSSALL TO HAVE AN AEROPLANE Boys To Be Given Construction Rossall School, near F.eetwood. is II have an aeroplane for instructional purposes. The racket courts are to be altered and extended to form an aerodrome, while arrangements made by the Headmaster 'Mr. H. G. M. Clarke) with the authorities are107 words
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Article106 1935-10-13 17 100,000 TONS IN THEIR "CELLAR New York. William Leaver, of Shawnee, Ohio, bought a plot of land to build a house. When the foundations were being dug he discovered a rich vein of coal. Mrs. Leaver, who had selected the land for the new home, insisted on106 words
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Article70 1935-10-13 17 TO KEEP NEW YORK CLEAN New York The sum of £5.800,000 has been allocated by the City of New York for the expenses of the cleansing department during the present financial year. This means that the cost of scavenging the streets and carting the refuse Is £16,00070 words
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96 1935-10-13 17 New Delhi. The Maharajah of Alwar. exiled from his State for two years, will not be allowed to return for at least another fifteen years." This was announced here by Colonel Ogilrle, agent to the Governor-General In Rajaputana. He said that it would take that96 words
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Advertisement180 1935-10-13 17 YOU BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN Better coachwork which b comfortable to sit in than that which is merely arresting to look at AUSTIN The tighten A Sixteen York Saloon. Tn« main function of cotch* jrk la to se»t driver and paMengen in Urn greatest comfort180 words
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Advertisement173 1935-10-13 17 OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening 1 Yes, good going too Cigarette Thanks, but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child Well, what are they, then Carerras lhe Craven "A" people declared war on throat irritation end? sent the bogey skidding, without, I might add, interfering with lhe innocent pleasure you173 words
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1317 1935-10-13 18 MALAYAN JINGLES XXI— SURPLtSOMANIA. •T*HE quoted part of my sldecaptlon was the heading to an editorial the Kuala Lumpur paper the other day. "Economy and wno shall Gone Mad sa y that ute nol In Malaya utt rl y J" 817 refers1,317 words
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Advertisement237 1935-10-13 18 w Oh, but you must promise tne to start >^^^3 tcilcing o«ui3toccn. X nPti you will not m bbbbbb^^bbbbbbW atOt SO tITCCI "Oilt SbR V TROTf a aßam^aat^^bA b, KbbHCbbbbP""^^ bbbbbV -^^^^T a9| HSP^b^^^^l B^BkT*~^ -i '■f^Vl V^^^'* \f BBBB^ I^BB^BBBBBBBBBbV^U^ LAhm|^mJ I Your work makes great demands on your237 words
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Advertisement1043 1935-10-13 18 The Bennett College. Ltd.. 4"fl^^ The Principal. Sheffield, 461. Joo Chlat Road. Bennett College. "Lewarnij-a." England. Singapore, S.S. Sheffield, 37, Hunupitiya Road. UearSiri. England. Colombo. I have pleasure ia informing you that I Dear Sir. wa* successful in the 1934 London City and I tTTED C m rer pleased to1,043 words
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Article, Illustration379 1935-10-13 19 In England Now! Autumn turning to winter. There are yet luscious blackberries to be gathered, chiefly in inaccessible places, where there has been no frost, but however tempting the fruit may look, there is truth in an old country saying that early in October the Devil passes379 words
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Article650 1935-10-13 19 ADVICE TO INVESTORS FRED. J. MELVILLE Stamp Collecting By am often asked why stamps are so popular with the well-to-do collector and why they appeal so strongly to j busy and wealthy men of commerce There Is, of coarse, a great restfulness In the hobby, which has the power of650 words
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Advertisement1124 1935-10-13 19 TWO SPECIAL OFFERS. 1.000 stamps all different, used and mint, mostly modern, with large size rommemoratives, pictorials, air mails ar.d Colonial Jubilees. 10/6 post 4d.. Air Mail 2/-. 2.000 stamps all different, with many mp-viificent modern Items some of ,ih are ver> hard to get. A good representative collection fit1,124 words
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Advertisement42 1935-10-13 19 JUBILEE STAMPS ASTOUNDING OFFER. Complete Mint Set of Crown Colonies Price C 6:6:0 (Post frar) Cash waltlng-Otd correspondence, 00l ections and loose stamps. Please register all packages. E. nNOPOULOS. SS, Si. Martsas Ossvi, Caartng Crsa* R4 tiaiia. W.C.L ragtsaw (Eath. 4« yean).42 words
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Advertisement84 1935-10-13 19 161. Holland Park Aveme, W.I 1, Large bright bed-sitting rooms single from 34/-, double from 2 gns. C.H.W. throughout. Bath each floor. Very quiet. Personal supervision. Europeans only. Full tariff from THE SUNDAY TIMES, Singapore. Milford on Sea, Hants. Oa Border of Nfw_ Forest— within easy Ideal for «aiet kolaiay.84 words
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Advertisement859 1935-10-13 19 LONDON GOODWOOD HOTEL QLKINSBORO TERRACE. HYDE PARK H. L C. water and reading lipbt in bedrooms. Lift. Night porter. Garage Adjacent. ExceUent Cuisine Sally Terms from 10 6d Weekly from 3 gns. Bed It Breakfast 6 6 to 8 6. New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or859 words
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Article, Illustration1673 1935-10-13 20 First Clerk In Holy Orders To Play For England WONDERFUL WANDERERS By A Special Correspondent GREAT CLUBS: GREAT PLAYERS 17 VERY club in football has its own particular reputation won by its players. Wolverhampton Wanderers are no exception. The wearers of the old1,673 words
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Advertisement59 1935-10-13 20 'Wil/ft^ BOURN-VITA \\\r neadif yet?" Bourn-viUi is the last word in modern food-drinks the outcome of Cadbury's century of experience as food-drink specialists and of the latest disP"""'^^||^^ coveries in dietetics. It is perfect nourishment, most rapidly assimilated and a great aid towards good digestion. dto *^v li >O*fi?jjJ^E Q59 words
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Miscellaneous160 1935-10-13 20 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD m 1 12. I p I ijij* p I pi I p™ H B ~S^ 1 ■_i_i^_^_ n in m j*^ |So »i 32 :£> 5T 35 3<* 55" ll*°~~ SOLUTION OF LAST WEEK'S ACROSS: 1. Brook*; 4. Halted; 9. Dog: PUZZLE. 10. Insect; 12. Couple: 13.160 words
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Article771 1935-10-13 21 What It Costs Malayan Parents CHILDREN HOME AT CHRISTMAS EDUCATION for their children at a cost of about £100 a child a year with the considerable inducement of being able to have them home for the Christmas vacation this is possible for Malayan parents who send their771 words
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Article278 1935-10-13 21 FIRST HOCKEY GAME LOST THIS SEASON (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. The honour of lowering the unbeaten colours of the Malacca Club hockey side fell to the Indo-Ceylonese Association, opposition that was hardly rated as capable of accomplishing the feat. The Club for the first time278 words
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Article138 1935-10-13 21 (Prom Our Own Correspondent! Malacca. Saturday r.'if apathetic attitude ac-jpted ny Asiatic rugger players would appear to be In keeping with the laissez falre policy characteristic of things in the ancient settlement. Last year despite an eleventh hour hustle the Malaccr Nondescripts put up a very creditable showing138 words
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Article163 1935-10-13 21 Playing hockey at Seletar on Friday. a strong 'A' XI of the RAF. heavily defeated an XI representing H.M.S. Hermes by eight goals to two. The game was at all times fast and exciting, and by no means as one-sided as the score suggests. The Naval side163 words
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Article107 1935-10-13 21 From Our Own Correspondent.* Malacca, Saturday On Thursday C. F. Gomes partnering P. F. de Souza met J. M. Lee and Sect Chce Peng In the Malacca lawn tennis doubles championship. Gomes and de Souza took the opening set with apparent ease. The play of de Souza deteriorating,107 words
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Article86 1935-10-13 21 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. The basket ball and ping pong teams of the Chinese Recreation Club and the basket ball team of the Al Chun Girls School travelled to Kluang on ihursday and met the Kluang team and the Chung Hwa Girls team respectively. In86 words
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Advertisement187 1935-10-13 21 INTERVIEW WlT+l NORMAN 'A *£PO«TC« MOM T«* 'COOO moftNlNG >« "«*VC I «I.T Ml t«€CTS" 'TO WUAT 00 1 «TT«(BUTe 'GOOWtf SIHW I UAV£ O* l^ f 9WW COW CATC iS MV Of TW£ OEPttCSS^ON MY Ut^^M ANO Mfcfflfui'UO' TO «JIV£ YOU AWi BUT I 4<IM IN* fdVOCHJITE B£VE»*AG£* WH*T187 words
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Article804 1935-10-13 22 " Smash - ON AVENGING BADMINTON DEFEAT "Smash" To Meet Singapore During Deepavali Holidays By Kuala Lumpur. CONSIDERABLE interest is being taken in the forthcoming annual inter-State badminton tournament between Singapore and Selangor which will take place at the Singapore Volunteer Drill Hall during the Deepavali holidays. There is no gainsaying804 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-10-13 22 The National Badminton "B" team which beat the Universal Athletic Party A team by four games to th ree.19 words
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Article884 1935-10-13 22 SELANGOR TIPPED TO WIN EASILY Inter-State Badminton Match In Singapore By Our Badminton Correspondent THE Singapore championship season has this year ended very much earlier than in previous years. and ordinarily it would have meant a few months' rest for the players who have trained very hard during the year884 words
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Article263 1935-10-13 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. The Town team he.d the Government English School to a draw of one all In the only hockey match of the week. The game was played at fast pace and the result Is a true Indication of the run263 words
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Article207 1935-10-13 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. The Segamat Malays gained another victory when they beat the Colts by one goal to nil in a hockey game played on the town padang. There was not much to choose between the two teams but the winners' forwards were slightly207 words
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Article125 1935-10-13 22 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS Y.M.CA. lawn tennis tournament fixtures Monday, Oct. 14 Men's Doubles Handicap J. Manasseh and C. Reshty vs. Tan Chin Tuan and S. K. Oaw. Dr. Haridas and Periera vs. B. K. Mlstrl and A. Nomanohoy. Singles Handicap Class "B" K. M. R Menoa vs. C. Simon. Yadi vs125 words
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Article88 1935-10-13 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. Saturday The Government English Schoci team will be travelling to Malacca next week where they will meet the Malacca High School and on their return Journey they will stop at Muar where they will play the Government English School, Muar. Judging88 words
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Article65 1935-10-13 22 CUP FOR MISS JANSZ. The Cup presented by Mrs. Cecil Rao to the Perak Lawn Tennis Association to serve as a challenge cup for the girls' singles in the Perak Junior cham pionshlp, which was ordered from England, has been brought out by Capt. Godding who recently returned from leave.65 words
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Article43 1935-10-13 22 Malacca, Saturday The following will probably represent the Jasln XV In the Tuesday Rugby match between Jasln and Mr. P. F. de Souza's XV:— McHardy, Nor gate, Wltherby, Roe. Holt, Arnott. Cooper, Lloyd Owen. Hill. Ross. Murray, Hammett, McKenzle and MacCallum.43 words
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Article77 1935-10-13 22 Members of the Slew Sin Sla are requested to note that the draw for the badminton singles handicap tournament will take place today at 9.30 a.m. The following are the ties for today: Open singles final: Teo Sou Poh vs. Sng Beng Teck. Doubles: Tan Tiai.R Seer77 words
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Article239 1935-10-13 22 Playing at the home court on Sunday last, the Useful B P. drew with the Playfair B P. by 3 games to 3. The last and deciding tie between Huang Chin Wui (Useful) and Teo Soo Poh (Playfair) was abandoned, due to the latter s absence. Scores:— (Useful'!239 words
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Article182 1935-10-13 22 (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Malacca. Saturday. The annual general meeting of the Shamrock Badminton Party will be held at the residence of Mr. K. W. Lim, 222 Bar da Hilir. at 215 p.m. today. A tea party and distribution of prizes won in the recent tournaments will take182 words
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Article146 1935-10-13 22 Before a crowd of badminton enthusiasts the National BP. "B team entertained the Universal A. P. "A" to a friendly badminton match of five singles and two doubles last Sunday. Tne game ended In a win for the former Party by four games to three. Scores (National B146 words
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Article45 1935-10-13 22 As the Anson Badminton Party Is contemplating travelling to Malacca will those parties who desire friendly badminton matches kindly communicate with the hon. secretary. Loo and Chon? Hock Lai, Koh Hin Leong and Anson Badminton Party, c o 33. Ann Siang Hill. Singapore.45 words
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Article146 1935-10-13 22 A very pleasant function was arranged In the form of a badminton frames social by the committee of the St. David's Club, Malacca, in honour of Mr. S. Henry of the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Malacca, on the eve of his departure to India on long leave.146 words
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Article128 1935-10-13 22 In a friendly ping-pong, match the Paya Lebar Epworth League beat the Gwee s Ping-Pong Party by four games to three, at the formers court on Saturday Oct. 5. The results were as follows: (P.L.K.L. players mentioned first). Samuel Leong vs. Ong Cheng Kiat 3—l, Lee Teck128 words
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Advertisement119 1935-10-13 22 ■^^^^V Life and «p«rkle— colour and movement mualc and I r gaiety. All too toon the evening past et. The last BE dance U announced, the last round of drink* c ailed I cheery friends disperse How will you feel in the I morning I Stale heavy lary Not if119 words
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Advertisement103 1935-10-13 22 Trail inquiriM m E. S. BKST, P.O. Bos 2VI. Bombay. TRUSSES ABOLISHED Great Brititb RUPTURE Treatment supported by MEDICAL PROFESSION Send lot t-rct Hookjo Jetcritnns u« <»°« Wonderful ttlttt from Ruptur*. Not uu»». Jim* ncai.wulwbif bttk belt wub pad yoa lajUtc •ccond to ium ih« prtMure required. Cannot •lip. Ucbt.103 words
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Advertisement305 1935-10-13 23 njb 4P> B^^^3l > jm*"\. X*£ bb .19! bbv ■> Vclv -*J"fc bVI 'i i ->' \a wr Bfl 5 B) m Bh^BK t BB^mBVBBBUk ***** l 1 Ik J hLJki miiion of h T of z'^/t-^z si X \V\ r :£n SOLE IMPORTERS SI ME, DAftßYfc Co., Ltd. BRITISH305 words
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Advertisement561 1935-10-13 23 WHOSE BABY IS THIS? $100 FOR IDENTIFYING TEN PEOPLE. NO ENTRANCE FEE. Today, The Sunday Times repeats its weekly $100 MUST BE WON Competition. We give at t^e top ten photographs of parents and below ten photographs of children. Can you discover the likeness and indicate which is the child561 words
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Advertisement228 1935-10-13 23 3,000,000 WOMEN USE THIS POWDER F v EVERY MORNING Thousands of laboratory tests made I with a new face powder formula have definitely proved that any I*%^" woman can now obtain a beautiful, f **By> youthful complexion and entirely Ji banish shiny nose, blotches and tho jJ\A worst complexion defects.228 words
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329 1935-10-13 24 Lowly Grimsby's Four Goals Against Sunderland CHELSEA AND ARSENAL DRAW London, Saturday. S^AMES played in the home football leagues today resulted, says Reuter, as follows: DIVISION I Aston Villa 1 Bolton W 2 Blackburn R. 4 Manchester C. 1 Chelsea 1 Arsenal 1 GrimsbyReuter - 329 words
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Article1040 1935-10-13 24 L'jttMK lootball league tables, correct to Friday, are DIVISION I Coals. P. W. L D. F. A. Pis. Huddersfleld(l6)9 5 0 4 16 8 14 Sunderland (2) 9 6 2 1 26 12 13 Derby (6) 9 6 2 1 17 10 13 Arsenal (1) 9 4 21,040 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-10-13 24 The Nanyanc Girls' basket ball team of Singapore8 words
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Article16 1935-10-13 24 In the Glasgow Cup «w.al Ranger* beat Celtic by two goalc to nil.16 words
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Article406 1935-10-13 24 SMALL DIVIDENDS AND FIELDS (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. Saturday. The Ntgri BtmbUmn B| skye meeting today at the Ampur racecourse was favoured by fin*' vuatuer. The going was good. The Malay Regiment Band was in attendance. Following are the results RACE 1. Ponies. Class 3.406 words
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Article78 1935-10-13 24 CHENG'S FRIENDLY B.P. The following have been selected to represent the Cheng's Friendly B.P. in a friendly badminton matoii with Gregory's B.P. of five singles and two doub'o; at home court today at 2.33 p.m. and supporters are requested to assemble at hon. secretary's residence, 3 2. Loronc l<). Oeylang.78 words
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89 1935-10-13 24 MR. F. J. SHEPHERD DEATH OF OLD PERAK RESIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh. Saturday. The death occurred in England oi Mr. F. J. Shepherd for many years a prominent resident of Batu Oajah where he was attorney lor Mr Alma Baker. Mr. Shepherd took a keen interest in civil89 words
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Article143 1935-10-13 24 *T*\VO prominent members of the well- known Arab family of AlsasofTs In Singapore were married or. last Wednesday at the Alsagoff Mosque in Java Road, the wedding ceremonies culminating last night in the "bersanding" at the house of Mr. 8. A. T. Alsacoff. father143 words
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Article70 1935-10-13 24 CHINESE WHO WAS KILLED IN QUARRY (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. As the result of an inquiry before the commissioner under the Workmen's Compensation Enactment the Malay widow of a Chinese labourer employed by a Tamil contractor of Talping was awarded $450 compensation for the death70 words
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Article29 1935-10-13 24 Major-Gen. Malm Craig has been appointed Chief of SUff of the U.S. Army in succession to Gen. Mac Arthur, who is retiring to organise the defences of the Philippines.29 words
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Article411 1935-10-13 24 Colts Combined Fleet 0. IN spite of the fact that they played only four forwards, the Singapore Colts gained an easy victory over the Combined Fleet at hockey on the Medical College ground yesterday. Their win was by six clear goals, the honours of gaining411 words
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Article, Illustration411 1935-10-13 25 ASIATIC RUGGER HISTORY ON CRICKET CLUB PADANG Swee Ann Proves An Outstanding Scrum Half Malays i. Chinese 0. \I7HAT was probably the first Rugby football match ever played between entirely Asiatic Hides on the S.C.C. ground took place yesterday when Kota Radja beat the Chinese by a dropped goal (4411 words
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Article527 1935-10-13 25 HOCKEY ENCOUNTER WITH CEYLONESE S.C.R.C. 2; C.S.C L AT hockey yesterday the Straits Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by the odd goal in three on Balestier Plain. The Chinese had the better of the exchanges in the first half and netted both their527 words
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Article687 1935-10-13 25 Vincent Scores Two Tries (From Oar Special Correspondent.) Ren^am, Saturday. Singapore G .10h0rc Jj^ SUPBBHW thrcwjiiartc.- iine. better defence and inability of Johore to finish off promising r.ttarkinx mmements gave Singapore a narrow victory in the State Rugby pame at Ren-jam ye !c>rda\. The play was viry even687 words
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Article475 1935-10-13 25 PAVE WAY TO WIN OVER WILTS. RAF. 19 Wilts. •yHK R.A.F. Rugby team that is to travel to Bangkok in midweek for a match against the Bangkok Sports Club, displayed splendid form at I Tangiin yesterday, when they defeated the Wiltshire Regiment by two goals and three475 words
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Article238 1935-10-13 25 HANDLINGS POOR ON BOTH SIDES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. DERAK and Ne*ri SembiKn meeting here in an Inter-State Rugby match today fought out a draw, both sides obtaining six points (two tries) each. The ground conditions were ideal. Wells, the captain of the Negri238 words
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Article96 1935-10-13 25 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kual. Lumpur, Saturday. The State hockey trial on the Padang between Whites (the Selangor probable side) and Colours resulted in a draw each side scoring one goal. After a spell of even exchanges Whites openea the scoring through Martin from a centre by96 words
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Article123 1935-10-13 25 Y.M.C.A. HOCKEY. The following are Invited to play hockey for V.M.C.A. lit vs. lA. Ist on Monday. Oct. 14 at lA. J. Bleha. K Lyne, J. Sanderson. P. PDwyer. Lee Fong Urn (capt), W. Pullen. J. Ferguson, W. R. Willis O. Day. Leembroggen. L. Aratoon. Reserves M. Armstrong, Sing Chin*.123 words
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Article19 1935-10-13 25 The SRC. II beat the Anglo-Che-ese School 3 l at hockey on the B.R.C. ground yesterday.19 words
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Article20 1935-10-13 25 The Girls' Sports Club defeated the Y.W.C.A. by B—l at hockey yesterday on the O.S.C. ground20 words
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202 1935-10-13 25 Shanghai, Saturday. TIE national athletic games were continued here today and Malaya scored further successes. Results were as follow Mea's broad jump final 8. A. Yen (Malaya) 1. 6 76 metres; C. W. Wang (Shanghai) 2. C. K. Chang (Shanghai) 3. Men's 809 metres final202 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-10-13 25 Enrfor Football Association, first anniversary celebration held at Mr. Aw Boon Baw'i Bungalow13 words
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Article290 1935-10-13 25 PENANG CONVINCINGLY! BEATEN (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur. Saturday. CKLANGOK played brilliant ragger I"^ to beat Peaunz here today by 18 I points (three goals and a try) to I points (one goal and a penalty coal). Selmngor were magnificent outside the scrum. All the threes290 words
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Article206 1935-10-13 25 " Argus - Ties for the first round of th? Singapore open single* ping-pong championship imem art as follows: Oct. 11. Tan Mian-j Kant (J.C.S.A.) vs. Tai Yew Khaai (A.B.P at 7.30 p.m. Oct. 11. Chce Kar Hor <O C. 8.C. 8 A.) vs. Chin* Stew Kwai (C SL. A.)206 words
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Article844 1935-10-13 26 " Argus - "Argus" Tournament's Poor Start— Good Hockey Form— More Girls Playing— Mrs. Laing's New Crown By •TUB Newcomers vs. the Rest Rugby footbaJl at the S. C. C. last week revealed useful talent, which means that there should be capable substitutes in almost every position844 words
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Article411 1935-10-13 26 The annual general meeting of the Enggor Football Association was held on Its first anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow on Saturday Oct. 5, at 6. 30 p.m. Be- i fore the meeting began a two-minute silencs I was observed, as a token of respect to the411 words
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Article2063 1935-10-13 26 Hockey, Tennis, Football And Badminton Played Regent Cup Entries League Games (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Apart from the usual league matches of the Keiah Hockey Association, two teams from Penang visited Alor S-r; the Penang Teachers Association pla. Ed the Erics (local Government2,063 words
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Article, Illustration47 1935-10-13 26 Kedah Medical Recreation Club third anniversary celebration Seated, left to rifht Dr. Patwardhan, Miss Hawabee, Miss Barbara Eber, Miss Packiam, Dr. J. Gray, Miss Jones, Miss Gray and Dr. Nayar. Seated extreme left on the floor is the Honorary Secretary of the club, Mr. G. D. Victor.47 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1935-10-13 27 " Echo - "Echo" Pinto Saves N.S.- Malacca From Defeat By NEGRI SEMBILAN BADMINTON TOURNEY Schoolboys Win Doable Title— Plenty Of Hockey Talent— Sport In The Old Days Kuala Lumpur. TTIE opening match of the rutrger season was thoroughly satisfying, and even though Sdangor were held to a draw1,670 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-10-13 27 The B.E.C. and Police hockey teams who met on Che Padang durinc the week.14 words
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Article, Illustration58 1935-10-13 27 H. Q. Wine- Ist Ba. The Wiltshire Begt Winners of the later-Company Cricket League. Standing from U L/e McCarrasher, We. Whitohead Me. Ftaeltea, Pte. Batty, Pte. La. nais. Ma. Woradell. Seated from left It*- Jones, Pte. Stancer. MaJ. H. B. Rose. M. C. Boy. Beadle, Pte. Pearce (pi. Boken, L/c58 words
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Article, Illustration95 1935-10-13 28 A church 36ft. tower, a three-storey villa, a post office, a newspaper kiosk and a telephone box were all set alirht at Clapton Stadium when a demonstration took place of a fire extinguisher by an Italian company. The extingruisher is a bomb constructed of special waterproof cardboard and explodes under95 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-10-13 28 In the crow's nest of the Boyal Research ship Discovery II which has toft L»«d— on her fourth voyace to the Antarctic.22 words
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Article, Illustration32 1935-10-13 28 The headlamp of an armoured car makes a convenient shaving mirror fir one of the crew as a section of the Westland Army armoured car d tachment halts for refrrshmn-.tat Basingstoke, Hampshire.32 words
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