The Straits Times, 20 October 1935

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Ho. 200. Sunday, October 20, 1935. Price 10 cents FINAL EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 200. Sunday, October 20, 1935. Price 10 cents
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  • 588 1 Was Gareth Jones Slain Because He Knew Too Much WIDESPREAD CHANGES IN CHINA PREDICTED IF "CO OPERATION PROPOSALS ARE, REJECTED Another Incident Reported At Hankow \I7HAT is regarded as a threat to overthrow the Nankin? Government if it does not fall in line with
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  • 324 1 AIR-COM. SMITHS INSPECTION FOLLOWING his visit to Hone Kone with Air Commodore J. llowen. Director of Signals in the Air Ministry. Air-Commodore Sidney Smith. In eemmand of the Royal Air Force. Far East, j told the Sunday Times that he was! convinced that Hong Kong would
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  • 4 1 Singapore's Five-Foot- Way Barbers
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  • 87 1 ROYAL WEDDING CHANGES FOLLOWING DUKE'S DEATH London, Saturday It is officially announced that the Quke of Buccleuch's death will cause no further alteration In the p!cns for the Royal wedding at which morning ciress must be worn, including the Duke of Gloucester, who is debarred from wearing the uniform of
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  • 27 1 BRIDGES BLOWN UP FARMERS PREVENT MILK REACHING CHICAGO Chicago. Farmers, attempting to prevent milk supplies reaching the city unless higher prices are paid, have dynamited two bridges.
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 1 Gen. Rodriguez, ex-President of Mexico and his wife who arrived in Singapore yesterday, on a round- the -world tour Sunday Time? Photograph.
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  • 100 1 Japanese Conference In Shanghai Shanghai, Saturday. MORE than twenty high Japa- nese civil, naval and military officials, including three admirals and two generals, are assembled in Shanghai to confer on Chinese policy. A Japanese Embassy spokesman stated The object of the conference is to discuss measures for translating the new
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  • 73 1 Noon. Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Oct. 21 -h 22 Good F.A.Q. in cases F. 0.8 Oct 215/16 21 7/1S No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Spore tiff M Nov.-Dec. 22 m MM Jan-Mar* 22' j 22*6 Apr- June 23 'i
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  • 179 1 AUTHORITIES GAINING UPPER HAND (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday, IN connection with a complaint made by the Batang Padang District Planters' Association, regarding illicit samsu, local Inquiries elicit the fact that the Government policy has been to banish persons convicted three times of the offence of
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  • 49 1 Tokio Miss Matsuko NVi~rUa, 24, eldest daughter at Lieut-Gen. T. Nagata, Director of the Military Affai- Bureau of the War Office, w.o was assassinated by an army officer on Aug. 12. has married Lieut. M. Mori, Of the Imperial Ouards Division, at th? Soldiers' Hall here.
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 1 A little girl waves goodbye with her father as the troopship Dorsetshire leaves Southampton with the Sherwood Foresters to relieve the Manchester Regiment in the West Indies.
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  • 55 1 ITALIAN EXPORTS BOYCOTT DECIDED BY GENEVA Abyssinia Geneva. Saturday The Committee of Eighteen has un- animously decided on the boycott cf Italian exports. SLAVERY PROCLAMATION Rome. Saturday. Gen. de Bono, has Issued a proclamation abolishing s^ery in the occupied territory In Abyssinia, liberating all slaves. A communique reports no change
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  • 85 1 RAID ON VILLAGE SENTENCES ON SOLDIERS IN INDIA Jubbolpore. Saturday. One private of the first battalion of the King's Regiment < Liverpool i has been sentenced by th? Sessions judge to penal servitude for life and fourteen others to varying terms of rigorous i:n prlsonment on charges arising out of
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  • 211 1 NO MORE DUMPING Japan's Curb On Exports JAPAN has dec ded that indiscriminate dumping it goods on foreign I markets has its disadvantages. It handicaps retaile-s who have to sacrifice profits in ordr t to dispose of heavy storks quickly. Price cutting between rival traders is another result. There is
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  • 42 1 Cologne, Saturday. Mr. Hu Han-min. leader of the Canton Government, has arrived here with his two daughters and stall en route to Bad Nauheim to take a cure lasting several weeks. He was received by the Cologne authorities -Reuter.
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    • 15 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great BrUainJ Bead Office for aUbym SINGAPORE.
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    • 191 1 oqAid POLICIES I THE LEADING ENGLISH BADMINTON COACH Says for perfect 'all round' playing fitness— use ,PH OS FERINE ■\V >>-^^ Mr. Ftrrers'Nicholson,UTitcs: ]sfe ffl^'N l nd Phosferine a /hjHLjfcm/ wonderful vitalising tonic J m OrM to k eep me f° r m Y A l&*^^/dsw&k; Coaching duties, and ensure
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  • 2033 2 MARS AND MOUNT FABER -LIFE IN THE HILLS CAVENAGH HOUSE DO POSTERS PAY RUBBER-NECKING •T^HOSE who have not walked over Mount Faber lately will be surprised, and saddened, by the changes that have taken place. Like everyone else, I had heard that the military people had been busy
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  • 616 3 Nine Days Loss Of Time In Return Letters CONTINENTAL TRADE RIVALS WILL BENEFIT CINGAPORE business firms, private correspondents and representatives of foreign governments are seriously concerned at resl ictions already imposed, and others likely to be imposed, on the car? je of mails
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  • 75 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The Chinese Protectorate has amicably settled the clan dispute between the Cheongs and the Lleus The terms of settlement provide for the return of the money advanced for the purpose of bringing the wife from China to the husband who agrees
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  • 968 3 FOREIGN Office to re-open at request of Mr. Lloyd George inquiries concerning the murder of Mr. Gareth Jones, young British journalist, in China, a few weeks back. Startling allegations by The Week that Gareth Jones, and his colleague. Dr. Mueller, German newspaperman, had discovered
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  • 746 3 BRITISH POLICY EXPLAINED CVMPIRE m*iis for Empire planes is M t part of British Post Office policy, and, in view of the recent ban on the dispatch of mails from Singapore to India by Dutch planes, the following statement issued by Imperial Airways is of interest Recently
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  • 191 3 RESIGNATION FROM S.B.A. SECRETARYSHIP A change has taken place in the management of the Singapore Badminton Association by the resignation of Mr, M, S, Menon from the secretaryship. Mr. Soh Chuan Swee the honorary assistant secretary has now been appointed honorary secretary with Mr. Leow Kirn
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  • 158 3 The Wiltshire band will play at KMong Hu* on Friday. Oct. 24, at 5-13 pa: March, "Tbe Staffordshire Knot" (Dutnoltj; Overture, Lurtple iKela-Bcla. Fantasia. •■Students' Song* <Arr: Douglas) A collection of Students' Songs. Including such well known songs at: Dike* Domum." A Roving.' Ten thousand mil* away". Who
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    • 244 3 In 2 minutes Indigestion and \fj\ stomach pains are caused Jr^J LI by gasos and burning- acids which form In the stomach as a result of 0^ food fermenting. Bj* removing these harmful pases and acids, you m automatically end your L^ Indigestion. The way QA to do this is
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  • 639 4 More Money For Miners— And Go vernment (From Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent.) ALL manner of consequences, most of them welcome, ensue upon the increase of the tin export quota. Chief among them are these The producers will sell more tin. There will be increased employment.
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 4 THE OLD AND THE NEW Beside this modern motor-ear are Mr. Goh Kirn Chun and Miss Chua Im Neo whose wedding in the old style took place at 1, Changl Road, Singapore, on Oct. 10.
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  • 596 4 Poultry Notes TTHERE is an important topic I would like to write about this week: it is j quietness It is of major importance just now because pullets are already in lay, or well on their way towards production, and anything that acts as a steadying
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    • 254 4 THE FIRST SALE OF EUROPEAN BIRDS WILL BE HELD AT THE POULTRY INSTITUTE OF MALAYA, 12, LORONG MARZUKI, Near Telok Kurau Road, SINGAPORE. Rhode Island Reds Black Orpingtons Turkeys Muscovy Ducks ON SHOW NOW An opportunity for Readers to obtain the right birds at the light price. Here is Health
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    • 82 4 is& *.ni IP4T from anapiu. less, cheat etc.. without affecttoe healthy skin la Use leaat SOLIPAT at very handy aad perfectly •Jean la ase aad as aay atTeaaiTe odour Is aveatsd U m irlTen amtosaos to all ether SOLIPAT k the aasst perfect Hair-B—wrer. Ne asartiaMm edear! No Uuablessn nsfc-btac-la!
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    • 448 4 Dirt and germs endanger your children's health PROTECT HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP Inside the cupboard the dirt Dangerous germs that are collect*. And the dirt breeds ready to be picked up by disease germs. little hands. Lifebuoy's antiseptic lather washes away all traces of dirt and germs, and leaves your
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  • 1000 5 Plenty Of Talent Schoolboys Beat Malacca Club— Rugby Falls On Bad Times (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. /"\N Monday the Malacca Volunteer Corps hockey side trounced the Seng Cheot.g Socle; i to the tone of I B—l. R. W. r. Aeria netted three roate, Clive
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    299 5 (Prom Our Own Correspondent. Malacca The Shamrock Badminton Party held its fourth annual general meeting at the residence of Mr. Lim Keng Watt. 222. Banda Hillr Road. Aft-, the adoption of the annual report and statement of accounts, the following were elected offlce- bearers for the current year
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  • 34 5 Malacca Doctor Honoured A tea party m given at the Malacca Resthouse last week by Chinese friends of Dr. A. C. Dutta in honour of the doctor's recent award of the Certificate of Honour.
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  • 68 5 From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Saturday The annual nre-walking ceremony by devotees of the Hindu God Supramaniam took place in the temple grounds. Into the rectangular pit of glowing embers, those In pursuance of vows Jumped barefoot and trod the burning cinders. There was the customary large concourse
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  • 34 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. An Interesting sight during the past week was the appearance on the reclamation foreshore of Japanese children flying kites. All manner of kites were seen aloft.
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    • 126 5 THE ASM BOARDING HOUSE s S^^ Msiaeea's Premier \4ffe±. ChtotM B 4cL jy£#l *»su»«a Raja. Wk riMStt 134. I Iwe Run a fine I 'JU'dMfl LaV lQ aY Lod rs ran J Y^afl wa7s cnartcr cars Ky special rates. THE RHYTHMIC DANCE STUDI Of MALACCA conducted under able tutorship will
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  • 527 6 Public Performances May Be Given F/VE FOUNDER MEMBERS ALL who are interested in the art of magic and kindred subjects, whether beginners or experienced, are invited to communicate with the undersigned Just a terse announcement in the advertising columns of the Straits Times last
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  • 115 6 NONYA IN COURT ALLEGED CHEATING OVER DEAL IN DIAMONDS A 39-year-old Hokkien nonya, Chew Bee Cheng Neo. living in Joo Chlat Place, appeared before the Second Police Court, Singapore, yesterday. It is alleged that she cheated Mr. A. Outwirth, a Belgian diamond merchant of Singapore, of $2,140, the balance of
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  • 42 6 The engagement is announced of Mr. Wong Ah Fatt, chief clerk, Telegraph Engineer's Office, Alor Star, and Miss Loh Tek Eng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loh Boon Ghee, of Penang. Mr. Wong is the honorary secretary of the Sunroc Badminton Party.
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  • 133 6 REQUEST FOR LOAN UNUSUAL ALLEGATION AGAINST CHINESE An alleged attempt to defraud the Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., in Singapore, was mentioned in the third police court. Singapore, yesterday, when a young Chinese, Loh Ah Bee, appeared on a charge of attempted cheating. It is alleged that on
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  • 600 6 Ex-President In Singapore PRESIDENT of Mexico from 1932- 1934, Gen. Abelardo L. Rodriguez is now in Singapore on a pleasure tour of the world. The ex-president held office during a tranquil period in a republic looked upon the world over as one of the most politically
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  • 179 6 VILLAGE DUKUN AS SURGEON OPERATIONS WITH KNIFE AND SCISSORS (From Our Own Correspondent.* Batavla, Saturday. Soematrawl, the village dukun of Soenan Poepoe Oadcng, near Meester Cornells, thought to himself. "If doctors can do operations, why can't I," and so. on a fine morning when the Javanese Kawa came to him
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  • 116 6 WORTHLESS DEED UNWELCOME SURPRISE FOR A CHETTIAR <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. A local chettiar has been the victim of an audacious fraud which resulted in his parting with a large sum of money on security which since has been discovered worthless. It Is understood a broker and landowner
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  • 149 6 TICKET TO MADRAS EX-SERVICEMAN'S STORY TO E.S.A.M. OFFICIAL Samuel White, an Anglo-Indian salesman of Joo Chiat Road, who pleaded guilty before the Third Magistrate, Singapore, a few days ago to cheating the Ex-Servicemen's Association, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday. The accused, it was stated the other day.
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  • 85 6 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Uday Shankar and his talented company of Hindu dancers opened a short season here at the Town Hall last night before a large audience. Shankar's dancing itself was magnificent. The women dancers were equally good. All dances were rhythmic sequences, the
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  • 62 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. While en a visit to a branch o. his business at Gopeng. Mr. Verappa Chettiar, a prominent Seremban business man, collapsed and died. The chettiar, travelling by car, had alighted to visit a shophouse at the 15th mile on the Gopeng
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    • 263 6 IDENTITIES COMPETITION Last Week's Solutions Woman Reader Wins $100 Mrs. Song On? Joo, 400 Orchard Road, Singapore, was the only competitor to identify correctly all the photographs published in The Sunday Times Identities Competition on Oct. 6. She, therefore, wins the $100 outright „A Several postcards are still being received
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    • 919 7 Wisecracks $5O FOR POSTCARDS $25 FIRST PRIZE; I OTHER PRIZES OF o+^w*mm.m*± *s. **m XVJZT^Z*^. »o ASTRING-O-SOL MONT-BLANC how an™- ter Q There is Hidden Treasure among the i^^w* advertisement pages of the Sunday Times today. Wo* >^5 PVerVOne does Only search carefully enough, and you may find a mg^_
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  • 336 8 17,500,000 GALLONS A DAY BEING USED Kallang Level Lowest Since Built In 1908 (Sunday Times Special.) QINGAPORE is now consuming seventeen and a half million gallons of water a day. This is the highest figure reported for four years, and means that the city's water
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  • 92 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. Saturday It is officially stated from Buitenzorg that the assistant resident of Manokwarl has reported that the cannibals who recently killed and ate two women and were eventually captured by he field police belong to two unknown races of cannibals called Slglall and Sglandbad.
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  • 100 8 From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Saturday The staff of the shipping department of Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Malacca, on Wednesday night entertained Mr. J. R. Burnham. the head of the department, to a farewell dinner at the Suan Kee Cafe. Mr. Burnham is going home- on leave on
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  • 48 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The Malacca Historical Society has been fortunate in that they will be having Mr. Collins, the Assistant Curator of Raffles Museum, to advise them concerning excavations to be carried out at Fort Flllipina. recently visited by Professor van Stein Callenfels.
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  • 60 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. George Variyan have issued invitations for the wedding of their second daughter. Miss Magdaline Variyan, to Mr. V. V. Nair, of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., at their residence on Oct. 23 at 11 a.m. and to a reception at
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  • 475 8 Poppy Day Preparations FUNDS HELPED 400,000 LAST YEAR *****11 Poppy Day only three weeks away, Mrs. Shakespear, honorary organiser for Singapore, and her helpers are busy putting the final touches to their campaign for maintaining this country's excellent record in contributions to the Earl Haig Fund. Already a number of
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  • 187 8 MALAYAN CHRISTMAS HAMPERS A Booklet Which Will Interest The Home Folk (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ris rather a wonderful fifteen dollars' worth that the M.A.H.A. has assembled in the Christmas hamper this year. And highly interesting, too. It is a Lesson on Malaya in brief; the contents
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    12 8 A scene from In Caliente." now showing at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore
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  • 202 8 Kruschen on Her Dressing Table "I v:as letting much too fat." writ.' it chorus girl, and I expect you know that means to ono of us. In time, it in that our services are no longer rpquiml In these days a chorus girl has
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  • 389 8 BUSINESS LEADER'S APPEAL "STOP THAT DRIFTING" AND TRAIN YOIR MIND POM Sir Herbert Austin. Chairman of ;he famous Austin Motor Company, and one of the foremost Business Leaders, makes a stirring appeal to readers t« take up Pelman..,m and train their minds for success. "To command opportunity and compel success."
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  • 1178 10 Sitting On The Fence By Nathaniel Gubbins WITH Uncle George Lansbury in tears at the Labour Party Conference and I'nrlc Mussolini gesticulating, shouting, his voice breaking into a scream/ and The Awful Child asking innumerable and unanswerable questions about Italy and Abyssinia, it has been a very trying week for
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  • 153 10 DISCOVERY BY R.A.F. OFFICER The discovery of the ruins of a minor megallthic building at Meilleha Bay, Malta, is recorded In the annual report of the Museum Department. Malta. Flight Lieutenant Forbes Bentley had seen the remains and reported them to the museum authorities. Tne megaliths are disposed so
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  • 52 10 SWATOW LAUNCH SUNK CREW MURDERED Canton New has been received here tha: ihc Chinese motor launch Heng Sen. plyIng between Swatow and Chiatss. which had been missing for several days was pirated and sunk nn Chlanchun Lake. Twenty-one members of the crew who were locked inside the hold
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    • 698 10 YOUR LAST CHANCE OF SECURING FWk I" W beautiful coloured fl L L ART PORTRAITS l^lii^i^ JSk 1 of your favourite U Ifem FILM STARS >| fllH closes on 31st October, 1935. 1 'j^^y- i^n^Bß Hurry up Soon It will be too late to obtain M^^^^W /^a^B^i these magnificent coloured
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  • Sitting On The Fence By Nathaniel Gubbins
    • 936 11 Negro Republic Where Human Sacrifice Is Common VOODOO FIRE IN HAITI. BY RICHARD A. LOEDERER. JARROLDS. 18s. JfICHARD Loederer is an Austrian traveller, author and artist of international standard, and this most fascinating and vivid account of his adventures in the little known West Indian Ne™ro Republic
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    • 453 11 Science. By Sefton Kyle. Thunder Locally. By E. Tusting Cocking. The Devil's Elbow. By Bingham Dixon. Jenkins Colonial Lib-arjr. BJIR. Sefton Kyle has given us a very dramatic story in Silence," and has endowed his central figure. Lady Marcombe, with much force of character. Having decided that Shrager.
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    • 422 11 The Crooked Smile. By Margery Lawrence. JarroldU. 7s. 6d. IJ|ISS Lawrence is a traveller and uses the countries she knows and loves as backgrounds for her delightful stories. So. -apart from being an excellent novel, "The Crooked Smile" gains added interest from its setting of modern Athenian
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    • 268 11 Christmas Fare From Raphael Tuck WHEN exactly do publishers of Christmas cards and Christmas books begin to make their preparations? The suggestion has been made that the work begins on Boxing Day. and certainly some such very early start must be necessary in the case of Raphael
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  • 1352 12 KING GEORGE OF GREECE INTERVIEWED PLANS ON RESTORATION OF MONARCHY Insistence On United Will Of The People WINE DAYS AGO THERE WAS A QUIET AND BLOODLESS REVOLUTION IN GREECE, A LAND WHICH HAS KNOWN INTERMITTED T REBELLIONS AND ASSASSINATIONS FOR THE PAST r ANY YEARS. Royalists who had tirelessly been
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  • 329 12 ADOPTED BY FRANCE AND POLAND PAXCE and Poland, as a rrsult of extended trials, have decided to adopt the cannon -plane, or singleseater aeroplane carrying one or more guns of a calibre considerably larger t-an that of the ordinary machine-gun, writes the Morning Post air correspondent. It
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  • 295 12 SHOT $1,000 DOG ITALIAN FINED $700 OR 11 WEEKS' GAOL A GAOL sentence of two months and 20 days, suspended for one month, during which $700 damages must be paid to the complainant or the sentence invoked, was passed at Shanghai by the Italian Consular Court upon Mr. V. Oollela
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  • 55 12 MEI LAN-FANG RAISES $20,000 FOR RELIEF Hangchow. A sum of $20,000 has been secured by the Flood Relief Association through theatrical performances by Mcl Lanfang during the past week, it is announced. Sixty per cent, will be used for flood relief and 40 per cent, for financial assistance to the
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  • 132 12 I 87,750 ACRES OF RICE FIELDS UNDER Ml I) Tsuchuira. The muddy waters of the Kasumi- gaura Lake in Ibaragi Prefecture, filled to overflowing by the recent floods, tore I through the banks and flooded many thousands of acres of rice land, causing the heaviest damage
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  • 457 12 Contract By Culbertsen IT is a great advantage to give your partner all possible information in the bidding and for this reason the new requirements for opening notrump bids show hands of 4-3-3-3 distribution and a definite limited number of honour tricks. While these same honourtricks and distribution limitations apply
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  • 562 13 Suggestions For Manicure In The Home THREE EASY STEPS By Max Factor IF you are an elegant lady, in lame, you perhaps won't be interested in this article on how to give yourself a manicure at home. But, if you are just a lady with elegant taste, you will appreciate
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  • 572 13 Fairy Sailnrss •"■"•HERE was once a little fairy who was not very happy when sh* heard that Prince Charming and his Princess were to meet the Fairy Queen. Her name was Fairy Sadn^s* The reason for her unharplness was that once a wicked witch wanted to steal a
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  • 320 13 AFTER refusing for years, in spite of the persuasive efforts of manufacturers, to wear coloured shoes, women all over England now want those which match or tone with their dresses. In consequence the Shoe and Leather Fair, which opened at the Agricultural
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    • 610 13 How to Cure Your SKIN ERUPTION Why tuffcr humiliation from the scrutiny ECZEMA of passers-by If your face is marred by a disfiguring eruption, an angry rash, or un- f>ij^\f»|»c ITaTM tightly blotches, a course of Cuticura treat- UriUDI 9 II Wrl ment will quickly dear you skin. Healing starts
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  • 333 14 EDWARDIAN CURVES MAY RETURN WAISTS. Yes. But NOT waspwaists." That sums up what beautiful society women, fashionable dressmakers, and corsetieres in London had to say recently in discussing the prospect that 1937 will see a return to the Edwardian Ideal in women's dress. Already one of
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    20 14 MAUREEN O'Sullivan, M. G. M. actren, c)*oo«es this mousseline dress featuring rurhinr on the sleeves and neck, for formal wear.
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    41 14 A DRESS from Peter Robinson's catalogue of ISO 2. It is described as: Russian blouse, strapped with own material and trimmed with fancy cord, the skirt gored with tv/o frills strapped and stitched, in newest shades of frieze. From 98s. 6d."
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  • 375 14 r*OOD carpets are an investment rather than an extravagance for, given a reasonable amount of care, they will last a lifetime and invariably fetch a good price if sold. Carpets take up but little space in packing and, on going home, if the
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  • 201 14 C USHIONS are most effective in a room if they all match. The best size for them to be is twenty-seven inches square. As it is better to have one properly stuffed cushion than six lumpy ones, see that they have at least a stuffing of
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  • 139 14 Any kind of fish can be used for fish pie. It should be steamed and filleted from the bones. Then swimmer the bones and any other trimmings in a small quantity of water to which a carrot, an onion, and a bay leaf have been added. Strain and
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  • 58 14 Pearl necklaces— now much worn In the afternoon and evening have also followed the vogue for large jewels. They are being worn these days in three or four- tiered designs, some of them fastened across the back with chain of silver leaves studded with rhinestones or silver
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  • 46 14 Full skirts, pleated all the waj around like the oneo you wore when you were ten are a new high stvK note. Designers are planning to launch suave street dresses with pleated skirts that lend themselves particularly well to the new type or silhouette.
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    • 533 14 Just Unpacked morning sport dresses HATS HANDBAGS I^^^ CAPITOL 6LO&. f^\ GIAN SINGH'S llllllllUllllUlllllll for everything in sports line. TWe have stocks of the World's best rackets and offer them at most reasonable prices. Reetringing. We guarantee our workmanship and use genuine guts only. GIAN SINGH CO., 4. BATTERY ROAD;
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    • 244 14 YOU CAN BE BEAUTIFUL and thh is the way f Just a touch of natural colour just an added bloom to the checks, and what a transformation You would never have believed that you could look so sparkling, so healthy, so radiantly beautiful. And all done with a touch of
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  • 1923 15 By Our Woman Correspondent THERE was a decided Yorkshire atmosphere about the annual dinner of the Society of Yorkshiremen held at the Adelphi Hotel last Friday week thanks to the Society and to Mr. Geoffrey Brown, the popular honorary secretary, who spared no efforts in achieving this.
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  • 466 15  -  E. K. By E CX is alwa: cool r:»d distlncive looking. aid of the three latest Shanghai costumes that I shaU describe this week are of that colour. One is of Mack velvet, and the other of taffeta. Graceful in appearance is the lowered chiffon ensemble. Beige
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    • 183 15 I nt fp w "Ideal" Milk Bottles. FREE to users of "Ideal" Milk. These screw-top bottles are made to facilitate the dilution of IDEAL Milk to fresh milk standard. You just empty al6 oc. tall tin into the bigger bottle or a 6 oz. ft tin into the smaller bottle,
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  • 406 16 The Sunday Times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS In these days when individual liberty so often constitutes a source of danger to others, there can hardly be any criticism of the proposal to exercise a stricter degree of control over cyclists. The bicycle today presents
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  • 1009 16 Factories Producing Piece-Goods COUTH-EASTERN Asia is at last beginning to manufacture its own piece-goods. For five centuries this populous region of the earth has provided rich mr~kets for the silk and cotton go jds of Europe. The early Portuguese, Dutch and British adventurers brought
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  • 319 16 Quips: By Ananias And Co. IN Madras the price of petrol has been reduced; now, then Shellony! Malaya's turn! There is, it seems, an acute shortage of tin. The trouble with most of us, as the Tykes would put it, is an acute shortage of brass. Four hundred reporters "covered"
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  • 361 16 Chinese Personalities r\R. H. T. Wee was born in Tanjong Pinang, Rhio, in 1894 and came to Singapore at an early age to begin his education at St. Josephs Institution. He went to Scotland In 1913 and attended the Aberdeen Grammar School, entering the University of
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    • 521 16 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 28. NERVICOR' A STRENGTHENING TONIC (CUtnO rHOMHATtS WITH 0* WITWWT FORMATES) INCREASES VITALITY General Weakness LossofNervePower Huxley's Lost Energy Co s/ru7 J Poorness of Blood Upi> Vf #ff>ff ANEMIA d^ I™**1 Sleeplessness. I Formates ttt^rS Indigestion *r.--v.= Depression I /uKLO-AMtmo" B^H.l—
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    • 46 16 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. NEW WORLD j SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. L. j Ladies Watches Fully guaranteed Chromium from 14.— t0 36.— Stainless Steel 21.— 4«.— Gold 30 $110. Diamond platinum 220 $650.—
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  • 1229 17 DISCOVERIES IN CAVES NEAR BENTONG Teeth Of A Tiger Found Buried With Man's Bones MYSTERY OF SEA SHELLS 200 MILES FROM THE SEA (By A Sunday Times Reporter.) JMUGE, cathedral-like caves, in whose gloomy darkness bats by the thousands beat the air; eerie vaults through
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  • 302 17 Blessing To Travellers Of Manchurian Railway PRAYERS FOR HEALTH Harbin. I*llE "Christ of the Waiting Room" stays ti til removed by law or disaster, so the authorities of the North Manchuria railway station are I understood to have ruled. When the station was first built by Czarist
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  • 301 17 May Be Seen In Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. AAOSQI/ITOES Lured to Death— m Death Kay in India— Novel Isnerimont," Such were the captions to a dispatch from the Calcutta correspondent of the Straits Times, relating to the Entoray. Briefly, the device is based on powerful
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    • 73 17 A Manufactured with the utmost care, no trouble in the form of fogging, spots, telegraph wires, etc., will mar your work If you use Zeist Ikon nun. Its sensitivity corresponds to that of a highly sensitive dry plate. The silver grain is of a very uniform and fine nature, so
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    • 40 17 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE. Phosferine Tonic Wine contains all that is best in a sound, pure wine, plus those oth;r qualities which are generally aosociatrd with a course of medicine with strong body and »»Tve building properties. TIGER BEEF
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  • 645 18 'Searchlight' Describes WAVES BATTERING the pier and sea front of Hong Kong during a typhoon. MONDAY, July 28, 1908, Black Monday as it was later described, will long leave its impression on my mind, and though they say in Hcng Kong that one grows callous of such things in time
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  • 1133 18 Rocket's Starry Trail Which Houses Blown Out: Boiling slightly, and as we passed under the trees along our road we silently wondered how many of them would be standing to beautify the place When we came back. Down the steej, hills we went, right into the depths of
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    • 213 18 EXHILARATION Strenuous exercise in a hot xjfr^ climate puts a severe tax on your \A energy, and so you need to take a f S tonic regularly to keep in good form. v*^^ There is nothing like Wincarnis for stamina. It is both a food and a Even if you
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    • 197 18 HERE'S A LEAD YOU MAY SAFELY FOLLOW... Chatwood Safe is used in THE jj_uj SPPIIRIT V (lF~ r .r I fj L I I* 1 1 1 j nT?~~l m 'Ca C»e a Chatwood Safe in your Bank Bum- ness.. Store or Home. Enquire for prices fff \Klham Jacks fr
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    2434 19 Signalled Doom To Shipping Hundreds Dead In Sea the bottles at any other intruders that happened to come to the place. Shining his lantern in front over the mounds of bricks and broken glass the Scotch policeman bade me go ahead, so wishing him and his companion
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    • 160 19 ANAEMIA. MALARIA. RHEUMATISM. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE mnd BLOOD POISONS washed away from the system by Emanation Therapy Spa treatment at home. This most up-to-date and efficient treatment is endorsed by Medical Authorities all over the World, and Is in daily use by the London Specialists Medical Science can offer no
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    • 263 19 Here's Sylvia Sidney talking to you STARS AREN'T^ V^^V v PAT IN ITS CREAMY > ALL UNIFORMLY iSIHr LUXURIOUS LATHERLOVELY THERE $m^ RINSE WITH WARM ARE DIFFERENT |M Jfo WATER, THEN COLD. ArKJIVKj bIAHj Aj > |^k mliwj tf\ tdhc j^L WAT U I nut jj THERE ARE AMONG P^^^^^T*^
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  • 1519 20 IT took me a full week to get through the S.F.P. Centenary Number, and now my copy is tucked away in the old Free Press trunk <*»*- Day* In «»<*"» Wartime wWte mlttlns. It will help a lot those umpteen yean hence
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    • 226 20 IT'S HERE! f|[ "S*s. NEW LOW PRICE I I PEPSODENT I TOOTH PASTE I Famous for removing film now* s the time to buy! /^OOD news 1 News that means practi- I >J cally everyone can afford this special j film-removing tooth past*. Yes, this new low price on Pepsodent
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    • 97 20 v >_B_|_|_HWB!W —^~^"^"4^™WBBWBBWBlßMß™__Bß —^_y"JS|a*S7 flj _K- w 3Jt *3^ sflal9_\. «ok sfl__E B_vi B__B THE SEVEN RUBY SALOON Better the proved car than the most spectacular experiment AUSTIN It has always been the Austin policy to improve existing models rather than to change merely for change's sake. Upon this policy
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    419 21 IN England Now When the Psalm- Ist spoke of "seedtime and harvest" he probably had in mind spring and autumn. Modern methods of agriculture however, make the late autumn the best time for sowing grain, and this in tarn makes it Imperative when cereals are to be
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  • 717 21  -  FRED. J. MELVILLE Stamp Collecting By I AST week I began to give some advice to collectors desiring to avail themselves of stamp collecting as an investment as well as a recreation. I wrote of the necessity for getting stamps In the best possible condition. This
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  • 123 21 NO RAILWAY JOBS FOR JEWS FURTHER ANTI-SEMITIC RUES IN GERMANY Berlin. In a circular letter addressed to department heads In the German railways. Issued by the directors, it was advised that all Jews at present occupying railway administration Jobs would be released from their positions without waiting for the new
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    • 706 21 WO SPECIAL OFFERS. 1.000 stamps all different, used and mint mostly modern, with large si«e commemoratives. pictorials, air mails and Colonial Jubilees. 10/6 post 4d.. Air Mail X/-. 3,000 sumps all different, with ir-Jiy magnificent medern Items some of which are very hard to gft. A good representative collection fit
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    • 428 21 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers of any quantity of used Silver Jubilee Stamps. For trod postally used specimens of Straits Settlements end nong Kong we pay from 70 cents per hundred. Stamps damaged or perforated with firms' initials not required. Collectors who prefer to exchange their Sliver Jubilee Stamps
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    • 106 21 ESSENTIAL TO ALL COLLECTORS GIBBONS' CATALOGUE NEW 1936 EDITION NOW READY The most complete and mlormatlTe stamp catalogue published. N-w edition has larger pace size (is therefore less bulky snd easier to handle). 26,000 price alterations, rewritten ttsta of Oreece. Guatemala and Transraal and Includes all new issues up to
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    • 463 21 GOODWOOD HOTEL QUEENSBORO' TERRACE. HYDE PARK H. L C. water and reading lipht in bedrooms. Lift. Night porter. Garage Adjacent Excellent Cuisln*; Dally Terms from ITCd. Weekly from 3 gns. Bed 1 Breakfast 66 to 8 6 New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or the SUNDAY TIMES
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    • 313 21 1 LONDON. FINEST YET QUIETEST POSITION HOTEL STRATHCONA, (The Btrathoona ResMentlaJ c.uhi LANCASTER GATE HYDE 9.W.K. A few yards frcm Hydi Park and Kensington Gu- Buses and Tubes to all parts Cot ana cold waU-r and gas fire In Ample bathrooms Crrifn.l H Inclusive terms from :i .in ilaily 7s.
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    16 22 Dr. 11. T. Wee, of Singapore, the subject of this week's "Chinese Personalities." Sec page 16.
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  • 500 22 AMAZING CAREER OF BIAS BAY PIRATE QUEEN JOINED GANG WHEN 14 YEARS OF AGE Boarded Ships With Pistols Hidden In Dead Baby /"INK of the most notorious women handits ever known In China is now safely behind the bars in the heavily guarded military prison at Weiyanp, Kwa-ngtung. Caught and
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    22 22 Miss E. Raby winning the long jump with a leap of 16 ft. 9 in. at the Middlesex Women's Athletic Club meeting.
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  • 109 22 NAGATA MURDER COLONEL'S "HARA KIRI" Feeling responsibility in connection with the murder of Major-Gene-ral Nagata." in the words of a War Office announcement. Colonel Chozaburo Yamada committed hara kiri with his Army sword. At the time of the murder on August 12 Colonel Yamada u,is a chief of section In
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  • 32 22 Buenos Aires The Argentinian Chamber has passed a bill making it obligatory to obtain a pre-nuptlal medical certificate for couples contemplating matrimony and forbidding people suffering from disease to marry.
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  • 65 22 7 MEN ARRESTED FOR RACKETEERING EFFORT Hollywood. Seven men have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to extort $1,000 from the film star, Mac West, under threats of disfiguring her with add. The police later released six of the men, detaining George Janios. the
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  • 12 22 Direct postal money order service has been opened between Manchukuo and Germany.
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  • 115 22 Refined Russians To Serve As Waitresses Dairen. TT*HE South Manchuria Railway has decided to employ fifteen beautiful and refined Russian girls, from IS to 22 years of age, aw waitresses in its dining cars and hotels. The girls will have to be able to
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  • 385 22 THE KENNEL GAZETTE MAGAZINE WITH A PERSONALITY AMONG the most interesting and competently produced periodicals in this country is the Malayan Kennel Gazette, published quarterly. It is a magazine with a personality; and the personality is that of Mr. C. WardJackson, honorary editor from the seventh number to the twentieth,
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  • 754 22 LINERS LAST VOYAGE Shanghai Scene COR the firs* and perhaps the last time a large P. and O. ship went past the Bund, Shanghai, a few days ago. She was the ss. Mantua, the vessel that was recently bought by the China Shipbreakers, Ltd.. to be
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    • 128 22 NOBODY TAKES MILK AMD POACHED EG6S TO THE CINEMAjjpv -BUT MILLIONS TAKE THIS^ i LJsl^ AND GET THJ SAME >£?* i V^OU might take milk and poached eggs to the cinema and, by a skilful balancing feat get them inside. But when the house 'rocked* Laboratory analyses show that with
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    • 129 22 Ik \A# LJ If DC MM Vf EN and women alike 4. Use Macleans peroxide i lingly white and spotless, DON'T BE SEASICK SONOO prevents Seasickness and all Travel Sickness by Bus. Car, Train or Air. Tiny, tasteless capsules, boxes 65 cents and 11.50 from Chemists. Representatives. JAMES McKECHNIE YEE
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  • 68 23 After boasting that he could open any lock in Japan with a common nail, Kotnori Kozo, better known a* "The Bat." toas compelled by police to give a demonstration. After he had successfully opened fifteen locks before the eyes of the astonished Tnkio detective heads,
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  • 1361 23 ATTLE WITH H ER HUSBAND DRIVING FORCE BEHIND ETHIOPIAN THRONE A Modern Queen Of Sheba NOW SLIMMING TO REGAIN HER FORMER AGILITY f\NE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE WOMEN IN THE W>RLD V TODAY IS MENON, EMPRESS OF ABYSSINIA, WHO 'AS ANNOUNCED THAT SHE WILL RIDE
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    • 358 23 ROWNTREE'S Motoring Chocolate There is nothing like it for out of doors. That's because It Is not ordinary chocolate. It is nourishing without being cloying appetising without being too sweet. Slip a quarter or a half pound block In the pocket of your car and see how much it adds
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    • 502 23 SECURITY IN [EVERY HOME PROTECTS YOUR HEALTH i I CECURITY against 111 Health is the first essential in every home, and i on account of its numerous uses 'ASPRO' gives you real protection. I 'ASPRO' stops Pain and Headaches in five minutes. It smashes Colds I and 'Flu attacks at
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  • 1523 24 Cowan— Greatest Man In Greatest Team ENGLISHMAN WHO PLAYED FOR IRELAND By A Special Correspondent GREAT CLUBS GREAT PLAYERS 7— ASTON VILLA THE ambition of every big football club is to win the F.A. Cup and the League Championship in the same season.
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    • 76 24 r— SINCERES COUGH SPECIFIC Larf* M eta. ScaaJl M eta. SINCEBE'S |ti|fe| y^y?yjA LIMONIS DKAIGIIT J VfjSrSINCERE DISPENSARY. LIMITED. wholesale a retail chemists $Ulli~%&. DRUGGISTS. DMribator* far BritkUr Malaya:— C>^Ssf T.C.P. A TM.T. Preparations, <^jgg?g^/ aba prwlaeU af British AftileiSs 144. and Continental Drag C«. of India. Head Office: 5».
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 185 24 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD SOIUTION OF LAST WEEKS PUZZLE ACmOSS: 1. Pay regard; 5. Glossy fabric; 10. Part of machine; 11. Native name for l_|_J^l I I I.M-J—l i^i extinct bird; 12. Insect, al.ied to Butterflies; *E^kMgM7||Wy^ 11. Roots of tropical plants; 14. Reptile; 15. |7B^^m7^^BßsKffl&^Bsf^l Perennial plant; If. Dilapidated; 30.
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 257 25 i '^w '^^^Bi B^r BBftk. il Ss^OS If" I S$ USE W>pft&QY cleaning 7 1 paintwork You can't do without Vim *fm for cleaning your paintwork! M fj^SSSn %m Its scientific "double action" m V If^fl first loosens the dirt then W^LJ k j llp^jß picks it up. Just a
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    • 554 25 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 the top ten photographs of parents and below ten photographs of children. Can you discover the likeness and indicate which is the child
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    • 209 25 EVERY WOMAN 1^ TAKES PRIDE IN HER HOUSE Cheap disinfectants have no value. They merely smother unpleasant odours with their own peculiar smell, and the money paid for them literally "g-oes down the drain." L YPENE Is a modern disinfectant. Its soap content lifts the dirt and slime from the
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  • 287 26 Seven Goals Without Reply In Away Game PRESTON HUMBLE MANCHESTER London, Saturday. DESULTS of games played today in the football leagues, cables Reuter, resulted as follows Aston Villa 0 West Brom A. 7 Bolton 0 Liverpool 0 Brentford 0 Stoke 0 Derby 1
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  • 307 26 GAME PLAYED IN HIGH WIND AND RAIN Belfast. Saturday. In the International football same played here today Eng.and beat Ireland by three goals to one. The teams were: ENGLAND: Sagar (Bverton); Male (Awnab and Hapgood (Arsenal); Smith (Leicester City). Barker (Derby County) and Bray (Manchester City); Blrkett
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  • 183 26 PERAK BEATEN IN RUGBY GAME (From Our Own Correspondent.) I poh, Saturday. Under ideal condition the Selangor Rugby team today won a ha'c* game by six points to three from Pcrak. Selangor heeled oftener in the set scrums and were definitely bitter behind the pack than
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  • 103 26 Entries are invited for the following tournaments organised by the N.S. Chinese Athletic Association. Open Singles (1935) Championship (Men); Open Singles (1935) Championship (Women) Inter-team (five players for each team (men). The closing date will be on Nov. 9 and drawing will take place at the premi «s
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  • 89 26 NATIONAL B.P. Thi following have been selected to represent the National B.P. "B toaui against the Universal A. P. "A" In a friendly return badnlnton match of five singles and two doubles at the latter 's court. Buklt Ho Swee. today at 3 p.m.: Tan Kok Ann, Loh Kirn Khuan.
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  • 113 26 Before 4 Urge gathering of members and friends Mr. V. R. A. Tharer gave a lee- ture in Tamil an Indians and sports at the Indian Recreation Club under the patronage of Dr. Ramachandra. who afterward* gave a brief speech which was translated into Tan.U by Mr. K.
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  • 1036 26 Positions, not Including this Satur day's games. In the home football leagues are: Newport (22) 10 4 3 3 20 26 11 Millwall (12) 10 3 2 5 12 17 11 Swlndon (16) 10 3 3 4 17 13 10 Bristol C. .15) 10 4 4 2 10
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  • 420 26 MORE OLYMPIAD SUCCESSES Shanghai. Saturday. OIXTY-THOUSAND people saw the Hong Kong football team win the National championship by defeating Kwangtung by thre" goals to one. Lee Wai Tong was lustily cheered whsn he converted a penalty for the first goal. At the end of the
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  • 163 26 Before a large gathering of enthusiastic spectators a match was played between the Cheng's Friendly B.P. and St. Oregory's B.P. 'at home court on Sunday last, resulting In a victory for th" former by four games to two. Scores (Cheng's mention -d first): Singlet: Ang Wnatt Kirn
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  • 169 26 STRAITS TIMES P.S.C. The Straits Times Press Sports Club celebrates its second anniversary today at the seaside bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw it 514 mliestone. Paslr Pan Jang. A long list of entertainments Is included in today's programme with a Malay ronggeng troupe In attendance. A special tiffin will
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  • 79 26 A friendly badminton match of seven singles and two doubles will be played between the "B" team of the Useful B.P. and the Wcarae Bros. Sports Club, on Sunday next., Oct. 27, at the former's court. 522, Kampong Bahru Road. Concluding ties arrange 1 to be played In
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  • 150 26 The Anson Badminton Party and Government Monopolies Bports Club drew 3— 3 on Saturday. Scores (Anson players mentioned first); Singles: Lee Yung Chun beat Qulk Son* Qule, IS— 7, 15— Teo 300 Poh beat Chan Chin Bok, 15—10. 15— 1JSnc Beng Teck beat Tan Miang Cheng, 15 —6.
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  • 104 26 The following are results in the Aston A.C. billiards tournament played last week English Championship (300 up) Winner Mr. Low Hock Klat Runner-up Mr. Tan Bock Lim. American Championship (300 up) Winner Mr. James Lee Runner-up Mr. S. P. Kwang. English Handicap (250 up) Winner Mr. Low Hock
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  • 749 26 Singapore's Weak Team: Can Match Be Postponed?— Married vs. Single Tournament By Our Badminton Correspondent. Singapore. THERE appears to be no close season here. In spite of the fact that all the Singapore championship tournaments have been concluded we still hear of friendly matches between
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    • 240 26 OF USED RADIO TUBES DISGUISED AS NEW INSIST ON MICRO -SENSITIVE RADIO TUBES in haled nfllTS TAMPCR PROOf nUBm tU»t CANNOt «f MOVED UNUU j CARTON n DISTUOTf 0 frTTw— V&&7 WE TEST XffiEpr TUBES FREE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT. SINGAPORE. DO YOU KNOW? Your Heart pumps
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    • 355 27 I 1 Km I^E I^b Hn COMPETITION. $100 in PRIZES First Prize: $50 Second Prize: $30 Third Prize: $20 CONDITIONS: On this page are 12 of the entries for The Sunday Times "Ad' Trebles" Competition. They are lettered from A to L, and all you have to do is to
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  • 725 28  -  By "Ringside" IT was cruel luck that Mr. R. D. Simon's last promotior at the Olympic Stadium proved a financial frost. It was an expensive card and. whatever opinions might have been at the end of the evening, It certainly promised well on paper. Several factors contributed towards
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  • 198 28 "From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patanl. The second annual athletic sports o 1 the Sin Mm Chinese School. Sungei Patanl. were held on the Malay Schor-' Pudang Ho Slew Chin was the individual champion with 33 points while Lim Huat Chye was placed second with 13
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  • 893 28 DEPLORABLE HANDLING AND BAD SCRUMMING Soldiers 3 Threes Always Dangerous United Services 10 j Singapore 0. i \EPLORARLE handling, ba*. position play and faulty work in the scrums were features of a oor Rugby game between Singapore and the United Services on the Padang
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  • 42 28 The following ties in the Siew Sin Sia badminton handicap tournament will be played today at 9.30 am. Ho Goh Tuan vs. Tan Tiang Seer Sn-i Beng Teck vs. Lim Kirn Leng. Lim Hoe Swee vs Gwee Ah Sy?.
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  • 805 28 SHOOTING NOTES By "Bullseye" C INC E its recent re-ortranisation. the i Hong Kong Rifle Association I ?one ahead tremendously. At the last council meeting it was announced that the individual membership had increased to 151. while thp affiliated membership amounted to 1.9W It was claimed that, on these figures,
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  • 635 28 Sports For Old And Present Pupils (From Our Own Correspondent) S.'remban. Oct. 15. The Chung Wan School of Seremban, the leading Chinese school in this State, held a sports meeting for present and past pupils which was a most successful affair. Wong Chick Leong and Wong Chick
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    • 204 28 See PERRY MASON New King of Crime Hunters in His Mot Exciting Case! f J I ALHAMBRA Op* ling Today. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. I "this" "WEEK -END'S BIG DRAWM THE GRANDEST MUSICAL I COMEDY EVER SCREENED! j I with Seaor- I I itis! Flam- I" n g with Rhythm!
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  • 261 29 MALAY STATES WIN MACKRAY POLO TROPHY BY 4 GOALS TO 3 DALLEY DOES ALL THE SCORING FOR COLONY Sultan Of Perak And Chief Secretary See Match (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Malay States won the mtest for the Mackray Cup in the polo encounter here against the
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  • 684 29 HOME DEFENDERS KEPT BUSY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala, Lumpur, Saturday. TTHE inter-state hockey match between Penang and Selangor ended in a draw, each side scoring one goal. Penang had the better of the exchanges and was decidedly unlucky not to have won. The Penang side
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  • 386 29 ARTILLERYMEN WELL TROUNCED S. Johore 17; R.A. (Chanpi) 3. rviSPLAYING superiority in attack and defence. South Johore defeated the 9th Heavy Brigade, X..V. Changi, by a goal and four tries (17 points) to a penalty goal (3 points) in a Rugby game at Johore Bahru yesterday.
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  • 622 29 European Women Beaten By Girls' Sports Club G.S.C. 7. European XI. 0. fVNE of those two few hockey match es between teams of women was seen yesterday when the Girls' Sports Clab met a European eleven on their own ground at Upper Serangoon Road. The Club won by seven clear
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  • 458 29 LATE RECOVERY AGAINST WILTS Medical College 16; Wilts H.Q. W. 19.' r\ESPITE great nervousness in their ranks, the Medical College rafter fifteen which turned oat for their first mateh against the Wiltshires II Q. Wing at the General Hospital yesterday played a tenacious came which saw them
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  • 459 29 EXCITING HOCKEY AT TANGLIN Wiltshire Rest. 1 RAF 1 AN exciting game of hockey was seen at Tanglin yesterday afternoon when the Wiltshires entertained the R.A.F.. the match ending in a draw of one all. On the run of play the Regiment had a slight territorial
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  • 66 29 The Singapore Malay Vernacular Schools 1935 Exhibition of Work will be held at Kota Raja Malay School (old Victoria Bridge School) on the following days: Thursday, Oct. 24, 9 6 p.m. open to all; Friday, Oct. 25, 9 to 2 p.m. women only; 2 to 6 p.m. open
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  • 373 29 THRILLING SOCCER AT K. L. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. In order to make the presentations of the various divisions' trophies, a presentation match between the Selangor Rangers, the champions, and the Res:, comprising a strong side was played this afternoon at the Selangor
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  • 96 29 Bangkok Win R.A.F. VISITORS LOSE AT RUGGER (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. Bangkok beat the R.A.F. (Singapore) by eight points to three at Rugby here today. In the first half Bangkok had the balance of play out tbe Air Force opened the scoring with a penalty goal, Bangkok scoring
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  • 372 29  -  (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Saturday. Race ncndiraps for the first day of the meeting winch opens here next Saturday are published as follows: Horses. Class 1, Div. 1, 5 furs, st.'aigh*.: Strathpeffer 9.0. Eastern Knight 8.7. I Edna 8.7. Bestlot 3.7, Nutcracker 8.3. Prohibition 8.0, Pacific Flight 8.0.
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  • Malayan Sports Jottings
    • 2027 30 "Argus" Kirn Seng And Swee Ann Win Honours— U.S. Officers Doing Well In Rugby Tournament By KEDAH'S FIRST STATE HOCKEY TRIAL Disappointing Game Man/ Players Fail To Turn Up— League Matches— Warders "A*' Lead JbIALAYAN Chinese have been performing creditably at the All-China National Gajnea at
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      41 30 sis in the Kluu District ba Iminton tournament open doubles championship. Left to right l.im Hem Kee, Lim Cheng Hoe, Chan Kon Shin. Chan Kon Leon*. Moejr Liang Tee'; (honorary secretary), S. RamalinCam, S. Rasaiah, Goh Keng Hoon. Yap Chai Thuan.
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    • 116 30 At tb* ninth annual general meeting of the Union Sporting Association held on Oct. 8, the following were elected officebearer* for the year 1935 1936:-- President. Mr. Se*h Lip Seng (re-elected); first vicepresident. Mr. Chua Kirn Hin (re-elected). second vice-president. Mr. Chia Kirn Cheng (re-elected), third vice-president. Mr.
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    • 112 30 At the annual general meeting of Urn Friendly Sporting Association held on Oct. 15, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1935-1936. President Mr. Tan Yew Cheng (Re-elected), vice president*— Messrs. K. S. Chan and C. C. Ang (both re-elected), hon. secretary— Mr. Chan S<n*e Wan. Hon.
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  • 735 31  -  "Echo" Mediocre Penang Fifteen Outclassed By Kuala Lumpur. IF you want to know this season's winners of the Malaya Cup for rugger you need not take my word for it, but you might remember later on thai I gave you the tip: "Watch Selangor!" The draw
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    16 31 The Segamat Hospital 1935 lawn tennis team. Yassln, men's singles champion, is third from the right.
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  • 544 31 Yassin's Good Record Keenness In Hockey Malays' Run Of Successes (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. ALTHOUGH the Sultans Birthday lawn tennis tournament has ended there is still keen Interest In this sport. Enthusiasts can be seen almost every evening using the club, hospital and school courts. Muhamed
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  • 787 31 Sim LJan Heng Was First Asiatic To Play State Rugger In Negri —Hockey Prospects —Will Salmon Play For Negri Or Malacca? iFrom Our Own Correspondent Beremban. "TT Is some years since they were 1 seen here last, in a cane against the 2nd. Welch, who
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  • 220 31 K. C. KOAY LOSS TO BATU PAHAT SPORT (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. THE Chinese Recreation Club has lost a very active member in the person of K. C. Koay, who has left the district. Koay is an all round sportsman off and oa the fleM and his smilinc
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  • 167 32 The Johore Teachers' annual conference and dinner was held in the hall of thr Government English School. Segamat. Seated, left to right :Mr A. C. Strahan (Headmaster. Segamat). Dato Abdullah b. Esa (State Commissioner, Segamat), Mrs. N. A. Hannay. Mrs. B. L. Milne (Headmistress. Preparatory Department, Muar), Mrs. A. C.
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