The Straits Times, 27 October 1935

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  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 201. Sunday, October 27, 1935. Price 10 cents 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 201 Sunday, October 27, 1935. Price 10 cents
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  • 392 1 700 Chinese Weep On Wharf DYNAMIC EVANGELIST GOES HOME The farewell given yesterday and on 1 riday night to Dr. John Sung, one of China's greatest evangelists, by thousands of Chinese Christians WM one of the most extraordinary ever seen in Singapore. When Dr. Sung boarded the Corfu vestcrday to
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  • 81 1 FOR ITALY BIG SHIPMENTS OF TAPIOCA FLOUR FROM N.I. Travellers arriving in Singapore fn in Java comrrent on the quantities oi tapioca flour being loaded in Java ports, particularly at Sou abaya. The destination of these shipments Is g.vcn as Barcelona, *ut it is common opinion in Sourabaya that the
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    12 1 The 400 yards flrins point at th* "Bislejr" me*l» Buklt Ttiuah, yesterday.
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  • 159 1 (By Our Motoring Correspondent) DECENT prosecutions in the police courts of motorists who have been "clocked" by traffic policemen for driving at speeds considered to be dangerous to the public have had a disturbing effect among motor-car drivers. A Johore motorist was convicted recently for travelling
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  • 104 1 ELECTION PLANKS LABOUR PARTY ISSUES MANIFESTO London. Saturday. An election manifesto Issued last night states that the Labour Partiseeks whole -hearted co-operation with the Lem;ue of Nations and with all states utside the League which desire peace. It stands firmly for the collective peace system. It demands speedy acton through
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  • 391 1 ORDER IMPLEMENTING SANCTIONS ADOPTED NO EXPORTS OF ARMS OR RAW MATERIALS PROHIBITION TO BE EXTENDED TO COLONIES Meanwhile Huge Forces Massing In Abyssinia London, Saturday. A SUPPLEMENT to the London Gazette published today gives the text of an order adopted by the Privy Council yesterday implementing sanctions against Italy. Among
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  • 231 1 FINAL STAGES NO JUSTIFICATION FOR DELAY London, Saturday. The Minister for League .Affairs. Mr. Anthony Eden, will leave London for Geneva on Wednesday to be present at the meeting of the co-ordina-tion committee of the Leagjie which will be held on the following day to consider the replies of various
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  • 189 1 THE last link in the round-the-world air chain will be operated by the Royal Netherlands Indies Air Company between Java and Manila when territorial formalities have been concluded. The announcement that the new service would be opened soon was matie by a director of the
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  • 114 1 PENANG-HONG KONG IN ONE DAY A RECORD FLIGHT BY IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The Imperial Airways D.H.86 liner Dorada which carried out the third air mall test flight to Hong Kong, established a record by flying from Pen ing to Hong Kong In one day. The distance Is 1793 miles and tho
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  • 157 1 He Wants To Go To Abyssinia *TPHERE is one man in Singapore who wants to fight against the Abyssinians. The man *ho would forsake the peace and Leaiuv of asylum in (his fair island or the dust and heat of the Abyssinian ri is Mr. E. Domini, and he has
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    20 1 King Gustaf of Sweden presenting new colours to the Swedish Royal Engineers when the Regiment celebrated its 300 th anniversary
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    39 1 VIEW OF THE BERNESE OBERLAND FROM STALDEN. SWITZEKI .Ml. IN THE MIDDLE CEMRK WILL BE SEEN TIIK FACTORY OF THE IB> NESE ALPS MILK CO. FROM HII!N(K IMWUI-S TIIF WOKI.It FAMOUS "BEAR BRAND" STERILIZED NATURAL SWISS MILK AM) CREAK
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  • 242 1 COLONIAL SECRETARY Who Will Follow Sir Andrew lyno win t*ke s:r kmirtm < aide. cotfs p: nnial Scm rotary now that he is to r.o it lion? Kong as Governor Will the Colonial Office appoint someone serving in another Colony, following the procedure adopted when Sir Seton James and Sir
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  • 64 1 UNITY SOUGHT PRESIDENTS APPEAL TO CANTON Foochow. Saturday. Emphasising the supreme importance of unity for the salvation of the nation. Mr. Llm Sen. the President, in a cable to Canton urges the SouthWest leaders to bury their differences with the Central Government. Party Issues, the President states can be solved
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  • 27 1 The international jury at the Brussels Exhibition has awarded a grant prix to the joint exhibit of the Travel Association of Great Britain and the British railways.
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  • 1736 2 "LIKE LEAVING HOME"— SIR ANDREW'S PROBLEM— TAX OR AXE7-TANCLIN FLATS"GOBS" IN PORT 1 1 I PROFESSIONAL promotion notwith standing, one hardly knows whether to envy a colonial civil servant who, like Sii Andrew Caldecott. has to uproot hlnaself after 28 years In Malaya. A similar case is that
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  • 770 3 RESULT OF MOTHERS BEING ADDICTS SINGAPORE CLINIC'S WORK Patients From China, Siam And East Indies *J*HAT the Anti-opium Society's clinic in Kampong Java Road is becoming widely known for its successful methods of treating addirts is apparent from the fact that smokers come
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  • 355 3 HINDU HOUSEHOLDS CELEBRATE VTESTERDAY gay raiment, feasting. jo> riding and visiting. TODAY Cold realisation, unpalatable thoughts of a serious depletion in savings, a general sense of flatness and, perhaps, a mornint-after-the-ntaht-before feeling. TOMORROW Black Monday, Indeed, with hardly a silver lining. To practically every Hindu such was a
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  • 56 3 A Chinese coffee-stall keeper in Kong Cheow Street yesterday afternoon saw an elderly Chinese call a ricksha. The puller went up to the man but refused to pull him. The Chinese then lay on the road. The coffee-stall keeper went to see what the matter
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  • 29 3 While on an Inspection tour of the Bekok Hills. Mr. R. P. Kelly. Executive Engineer, Segamat, severely sprained his shoulder whi.i he slipped and fell says our Segamat correspondent.
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  • 281 3 By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent In the Straits Times recently a correspondent, discussing the desirability and cost of holidays at Cameron Highlands, urged the need for economical accommodation, "combined with cheap excursion tickets," for people of moderate means. The p.M.S.
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  • 280 3 Men Gain 8 lb. In Eleven Days •THi: striking effect on health of 14-day change-over from civilian life to army life and diet is descrited by the medical officer to a North country artillery brigade of the Territorial Army in the "British Medical Journal." His brigade
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  • 76 3 Rostov-on-Don. Professor V. Vershkovsky has discovered that the ordinary sunflower contains a substance akin to rubber, the greatest quantity of which Is contained In the leaves. The quantity of this substance In the leaves of certain sunflower varieties reaches as much as 2 per cent.
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  • 34 3 Werewolf of London will continue at the Alhambra Theatre until Monday night. Under the Pampas Moon" will be shown on Tuesday instead of today as announced in the advertisement in page 14.
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  • 94 3 U.S.S. AUGUSTA ADM. MURFIN VISITS SELETAR Admiral Orln O. Murfln. Command-er-ln-Chlef of the American Asiatic Fleet, yesterday paid an official call on Air-Commodore Sidney Smith, the Air Officer Commanding the R.A.P., Far East. After having inspected the RAF. guard of honour. Admiral Murfln was shown round the base by Air-Com-modore
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    • 242 3 HIS BACK WAS FULL OF ACHES Work was Becoming Unbearable If you have ever suffered with bar' arha you will know just what tills man m<n-is when he says "My back was full of aei.'x 8nd pains." No wonder he began to that his work was getting too much for
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    • 115 3 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO 275. South Bridge Road. SingipaM (Optician Mr. C. V. FAN). Tele. 31«4. CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANY.'.VHERE. 1. Sight tested, classes LUDolled from $4. 2. CROOKS LENSES completed with frame from $6. 1*1 5 RADIOL 1 1 TREATMENT B 3 prolongs the life of I Us ilort*'*
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  • 426 4 VITAL CHANGE IN MALAYAN CIVIL SERVICE LIKELY Transfers To The Colonial Legal Service (Special To The Sunday Times.) PERTAIN members of the Malayan Civil Service may sho My be called upon to take a decision on a matter vitally affecting heir future careers. The Malayan Government is considering the possibility
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  • 51 4 THE LITTLEJOHNS DELAYED BY ENGINE TROUBLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Saturday The Australian honeymoon coupe. Mr. and Mrs W. B. Littlejohn, who are flying from Southampton to Australia, are delayed by engine trouble at Kupang. They are awaltlne the arrival of the next Qantas plane for spare parts. Aneta
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    16 4 Greta Clarbo and Fredric March in "Anna Karenlna." a film to be shown at the Capitol
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  • 118 4 "LIDO NIGHT." SPORTS AND DANCE AT LAKE CLUB (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Lake Club "Lido Night" was a great success. Despite Mie bad weather there was a large company which included the Chief Secretary. Mr. Marcus Rex, and Mrs. Rex. and the Resident of Selangor. Mr.
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  • 641 4 Poultry Notes WHEN a pullet fe ia full lay there is no more disturbing influence than a sudden chance to fresh and strange quarters. Usually sawst a shift puts the bird out of lay. Hens have, with age, experienced so many steadying Influences that In good
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    • 101 4 i ry your Sat* Agenu GAAfTON LABORATORIES. 30b. CoOyn Quay. P|AK# SO/JPfO* HRALTH P >ai a _B MB i MMM AND BRAOTT j SPECIAL OFFER. TaW CALCUTTA CHDdCAL CO., LTD. S. RaSass Chanben, abinp— a. Pkmsa send bm a Trial Cake of MAKOO SOAP. I sneta* 10 cents In stamps
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    • 209 4 Sbb^b^b^b^EEl^l b^bS^TH ftfeaj .sb gg that he did not object j|» to my smoking a limited a§ number of Craven "A" Si& cigarettes, as in his |^^^B jll opinion they are the f^^J^k^ f^c least harmful of all; 1& otherwise he would "^im JH advise me to give up smoking
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    22 5 A farewell group taken on the eve of the departure on home leave of Dr. K. V. Lupprian, chief medical officer. Malacca
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  • 609 5 (From A Special Correspondent) Malacca. P*<)K the first time for a number of years a once popular hockey fixture between the Malacca Club and the Sungei I'Jong Club (Seremban) was revived on Saturday week on the Malacca Club ground. The two teams consisted entirely of Europeans,
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  • 458 5 TENNIS FINALS FIRST CHINESE TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. On Wednesday the finals in the lawn tennis singles and doubles championships were played on the Malacca Club courts before an appreciative crowd. The singles match was contested between the Chan brothers, and the elder. Ah Him,
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    • 137 5 THE ASIA BOARDING HOUSE Malacca Premier \t*\. Chines* Hotel. SV/Wn\ I tarn "-95. Banga Kays, >^^*l K Bu^BBS BBB\ mm* BBm none 234. I Iwe Run a line 1 ■(tarage with modY^T B crate charges wLtflH BBV r<x3fffrs ran nl V ways charter cars fjr^ at ipecUJ ntt BEAUTY HOUSE
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    • 361 5 DUST FROM THE STREETS BRINGS INFECTION INTO YOUR HOME PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP Even dust on Oi* unndovu-tiU Du t and d lTt *>"«* dangerous carries danger of infection. *<"£ to ked on the hands and body. Guard against this risk of infection by washing often with Lifebuoy
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    • 863 6 Wisecracks I $5O FOR POSTCARDS $25 FIRST PRIZE; OTHER PRIZES OF $15 and $10 HOW TO ENTER AND WIN There is Hidden Treasure among the advertisement pages of the Sunday Times today. Only search carefully enough, and you may find a cheque, through our new Wisecracks competition. It is easy
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    14 7 The Pope blessing the people of Castelgandolfo from a balcony of his summer residence.
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  • 885 7 MALAYAN JUNGLE TERROR THE GAME LAWS! The Eye Must Measure, As Well As Aim To Kill SPORTSMEN ARE SAFER ON THE GOLF COURSE fHE Malayan game laws, although not open to the reproach that they are framed to suit the convenience of the rich, are exceedingly complicated. They are here
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  • 661 7 INTERPORT SHOOT SINGAPORE'S POOR SCORE THE relatively weak score of 939 was registered by Singapore in the Interport Rifle Match yesterday. This is disappointing as anything below 950 is held to be well away from a win ning chance. It is also below last year's figure. The scores of Honv
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  • 122 7 R.A.F. PERSONNEL. OFFICERS ARRIVE BY THE CORFU Several RAF. officers arrived at Singapore by the s.s. Corfu to take up duties at Seletar. On the headquarters staff Squadron Leader E. L. Ridley takes the place ol Squadron-Leader Knight and Flight -Lieut M. V. Delap nils an additional appointment. In No
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    • 298 7 My NERVES^jKBjr 1 Were Terrible jSJPQjLi Life Was a Burden f\ NOTHING wouTd give M V me back my VITALITY L- TTfM^^X except YEAST-VlTEr^J22sr^ V\£ Dear Strt. i found your Y—,t-Vite" Tablet* excellent indeed and would not be without them. I tried everything, and nothing would giv me back my
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  • 171 8 Singapore Man 's Claim BUT FORMULA KEPT VERY SECRET A Singapore man claims to have discovered a formula which will cure the mute of their dumbness. He told the Sunday Times yesterday that his cure consists of a medicinal preparation which acts on the musclo.;
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  • 1359 8 THE following article on a trip through the jungle with the Sultan of Johore was written for Vogue by Baronne de la Bouillerie. A DVENTURE, with a big A, lies at every turn of our road if we only take the pains to
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    • 484 8 TO PROLONG YOUR YOUTH! The prolongation of youthfulncss and the increase of resistance to ttas tymptoi physical decline are the subject it medical research. Th? rrmrrlMii in this direction conducted by E. Buer^i. M D fessor of Medicine at the Dnlveifity of Bme, resulted in the discovery of a material
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  • 1124 10 Facing Labour Issues in China. By Lowe Chuan-hua. George Allen and I nwin, Ltd. 7s 6d. CHINA'S industrial revolution is a long time taking concrete shape, bat it is certain that labour issues are becoming more and more important. The problems that face
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  • 66 10 Heaven's My Destination. By Thornston Wilder. Longmans, Green and Co. 7s. fid. The author of The Bridge of Sen Luis Rey has here achieved something surprisingly and almost hilariously different. It begins by being good tv bat becomes In the end something rather more. George Brash, the Fundamental travelling
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  • 78 10 The Royal Air Force. By T. Stanhope Strict, ritatan. sa. Here Is an admirable and practical guide to the Royal Air Force, Its organisation duties and prospects as a profession or trade, for the benefit of aspirants to Its ranks. It describes methods of entry to and
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  • 339 10 Cigar For Inspector Head. By E. Charles Vivian. Rio Colorado. By Glad well Richardson. Ward Lock. 3s. 6d Each. "£IGAR for Inspector Head" is one of the best worked op murder mysteries that we have read for a Ion? time The interest never flags and
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    • 249 10 Junior Book Club, Ltd., IS. LOWER 6IOSVEROR PLACE. LONDON, S.W. 1. £3 a year brings you a GOOD BOOK straight from England every month for your children. Overseas Members given special attention. Particulars may be had from the SUNDAY TTMES OFFICE, CECIL STREET, STNGAPORC Gland Discovery Restores Youth li 24
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  • 220 11 EXCLUDING DRAUGHTS AND BURGLARS •yHE llth International Exhibition of inventions at the Central Hall. Westminster, shows that there is no end to the creative genius of mar— or woman. Women, indeed, have taken a large part ln this collection of 250 new patents and models. Most of
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  • 26 11 Houseplants, which should be sprayed as well as watered, may have their leaves washed without injury lf a soft rubber sponge is used.
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  • 297 11 A Playmate JEAN was a lonely little girl. If she had only someone to play with she would have been quite happy. She had plenty of toys and everything she wanted— except a friend. Of course. Jean had only been living on the Moors in England for a
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    • 714 11 T £»C?Q 4 Daily Care Max Factor H Beautiful THE subject of legs, for some He A strange reason, is one thai m talcum powder. Then, gather all the is always discussed with modest H 9 P lUows you can flnd and P lle tnem hlu hes M nlgh at
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 1275 12 An Experts Address To The Women Of Malaya I*HE desire to be beautiful Is older and stronger than the desire to be either modest or comfortable. Truly it has been said The Devil drove the woman out of Paradise, but he could not drive Paradise out
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    • 311 12 Something New ALL OUTDOOR SPORTS The "SUN -RAT" HAT— Its transparent, non-inflammable composition is southing to the Eyes. It protects the Kyes from the scorching rays of the sun. FULL RANGE OF STYLES in .T5 HATS DRESSES NOVELTIES AURELIA'S Capital BoiMing. jgs^ "STELLATEX" BRITISH MAKE Gents' Sports Shirts jfiw A
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    • 295 12 GREATER REDLCTION IN PRICES. SMARTER MODUS lll'.llf U QUALITY than ever before at THE GIFT SHOP 157, North Bridge Road. NOTED FOR HATS. JEWELLERY and FLOWERS. g W*^M YOUR REAL SELFBUT HOW DIFFERENTI Transform your appearance in one minute What is the secret charm of so many beautiful women Isn't
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  • 1432 13  - The Social Spotlight Our Woman Correspondet By WHEN the Apcar liner Tilawa passed through Singapore last week, she brought back from Hong Kong Air Commodore Sidney W. Smith, Air Commodore Bow en and other Royal Air Force officers. I hear that the trip was a particularly pleasant one and provided
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  • 544 13  -  E. K. By pOLLOWING are another three of the latest Shanghai creations. One dress is made of white crepe-de-chlne trimmed with red buttons, with a cluster of tiny red flowers attached to the right front of the dress, a little below the collar. The other is of
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    • 87 13 The discriminating palate favours Nestle* Chocolates For distinctive flavours try these !L. brazil mrrj K^^a MILK. CHOCOLATE^g %P*WA'!-- H KTetVti c 9 I il|^^Kestles^^« VI INESI LEs j k il |Klßr\ chocolate yflK» I^HJW CHOCOL AT E 2-oz. net of good, pure chocolate. For those who like almonds there is
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  • 381 14  - The Sunday Times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS THE Government of the Colony did not hesitate to Impose additional taxation during the economic crisis. Concurrently many economies, including what were in eject salary cuts, were carried out by the Government. More recently, the need for
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  • 888 14 Hidden Reserves In Malay Peninsula By An F. M. S. Prospector DROSPECTORS in Malaya are in hopes that may soon be allowed to i sume the search for tin which was abruptly stopped six years ago. "J These hard-bitten jungle wallahs, who have done so much
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  • 525 14 MONEY is the root of all evil, and the F.M.S. Government is digging hard. Taiping is to have an ice factory, though it has no difficulty in keeping frigid—when Ipoh gets upstarty. The Colony poloists dallied overmuch against the Malay States last week-end until the
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  • 108 14 Chinese Personalities mign S.ih Ghee Soon, a prominent merchant, was born in Singapore in 1993. He was educated at Raffles Institution He takes an active part in the social life of the Chinese community, and has done much work f;>r the welfare and progress of Chinese
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    • 102 14 NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talki-zs, Theatres and Cinemas. L J I PI A N Ol TUNING REPAIRS j REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. I J For Holidays-Rest your health Why do not come to DALAT (Annam) The best mountain resort in the FarEast
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  • 483 15 Amazing Jump In Commercial Crimes DETECTIVES WORKING NIGHT AND DAY Trade Depression Blamed (Sunday Times Special.) 'THE increasing complexity of modern commercial life appears to some people to offer chances quick profits by transgression of the law. Crime statistics for the i.st few months reveal that
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    16 15 An actor in a Javanese lance, an illustration from Major Foran's book of travel in Malaysia.
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  • 415 15 Singapore's Apathy (Sunday Times Special) I. Is now possible for residents' of Singapore to attend lectures by professors of Raffles College. A short course of lectures on Malayan history is being given by Professor W. E. Dyer at Raffles Institution every Monday afternoon. These lectures, which begin at
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  • 27 15 Hong Kong. The death has occurred here of Mr. A. M. Bowe-Smith. who was formerly connected with David Sassoon and Co., Ltd.. Shanghai.
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  • 34 15 Col. Ralph Wenninger, Reich air attache to London, has arrived at his new post. This Is the first time that Germany has accredited a representa tlve of her air force to a foreign Government.
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  • 433 15 Is Malaya eating and drinking less than it did in 1929, the last normal" year before the onset of worldwide economic depression Statistics disclose some remarkable changes. The most striking, perhaps, is the decline In the consumption of brandy, the peak for which was
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  • 207 15 THE SNAKE PARCEL SCANDALOUS TALE OF ELDERLY LOVER MR. KM (55), President of the ITI m n g crayon manufacturing company, is now alleged to have been the sender of the parcel which contained a snake v i beauty prize for Miss Nippon, Michiko Kinoshita (20) of Osaka. The police
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    18 15 Id* Lupino. starring with Carl Brisson in "Prince of Arcadia." a film to the shown at the Pavilion.
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  • 143 15 RUSH FOR ROOMS AT TANJONG PAGAR POPULARITY OF RAILWAY "REST HOUSE" (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. •THE railway rest-house at the Singapore terminus is proving remarkably popular, I was told by an F.M.S.R. official today. Many people In Singapore are apparently not aware that there arc bedrooms
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  • 324 15 Doctors Gaining Upper Hand DKMARKAHU: nsult* in the treatment of leprosy were recorded in the F..M.S. last year. Ten per cent, of the patients in the central leper asylum at Sucgei Buloh, the largest in the British Empire, were discharged as cored. There is a community of
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    • 94 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 Phosferlne Tonic Wine as follows: "I find it to be made from a round full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It Is free
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    • 28 15 DON'T BE /^«i VAGUE jpi nctiy NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?.L T INCORPORATED IN ENOIAND) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. C IPOH.
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  • 339 16 FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY WITH CHINESE Results Already Described As "Extremely Impressive" (From A Special Correspondent.) Cameron Highland; Saturday. 'THE Japanese market gardener ha* made hit appearance at the Highland*. Nowhere ilse in Malaya is he found, and the keenest of competition is expected
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  • 101 16 NEW SECRET MILITARY TREATY SIGNED t Athens, newspaper Vradynl states new secret military treaty was recently signed between Italy and Albania to pro- vide for the defence of the entrance to the Adriatic and to give Italy control I of that sea. It sl l p
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  • 230 16 A crow picked up a golf ball and flew with It into a tree during a competition at the Honor Oak and Forest HOI Ooif Club. Unusual complications followed. Mr. Arthur Collins, a member of the Committee,*seeing his ball carried away and unaware of
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  • 397 16 EXTENSION OF HONOUR COL. FOSTER'S RANK AND UNIFORM A signal honour conferred upon Lieut-Col. N. J. A. roster. 0.8. E., M.C.. on his resignation of his commission in the Malay States Volunteer Regiment, was extended last week. In August of last year Colonel Foster was given special permission to retain
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  • 558 16 HOW THEIR INTERESTS ARE WATCHED *T*HE Singapore Students in Britain Committee was formed in 1923 with Lady Guillemard as its first president. It was at once affiliated to the Victoria League (founded in 1901 to secure, among other aims, a welcome for British subjects throughout the Empire)
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  • 156 16 LAST OF BARE-FIST FIGHTERS SUED "NOT A KNOCK-OUT." JACK O'Brien, 7«. last of the bar?-flst fighters and avourlte pupil rf Jem Mace, leaving Clerkenwell County Court said to Mr. Registrar Friend: "Goo(< luck and take care of yourself. You are not a bad referee." The Registrar replied: "That is the
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  • 962 17  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By AS the war progresses the Italians become funnier und funnier. Acccordlng to a newspaper report "an Italian column tolling up the mountains was stoned by monkeys. "These stones started a landslide and the invaders, thinking that a surprise attack was being made, 'dropped
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  • 480 17 Contract: By Culbertson PESSIMIST OR OPTIMIST? IN Bridge, the pessimist's definition of an optimrt is a player who bids too much, v liile the pessimist, according to the optimist, is an opponent who never makes the the most of his o p p o r tunities. There are points in
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  • 1448 18 UAY I add my humble voice to the chorus of congratulations to Sir Andrew Caldecott on his appointment as GoverHong Konj r of Hon Knows Where kong? with just To Find 'Em a note ot sympathy, too, as he himself has confessed
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    • 107 18 YOU BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN The basis of a sound investment is dependability THE 1$ HP. LICHFIELD SALOON. AUSTIN Stability— in other words Dependability— is a deciding factor with »ny investment, whether it be stocks and shares or motor cars. So far-famed is the Austin
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  • 11 19 An avenue leading to the river in Hampton Court Palace grounds.
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  • 345 19 IN England Now, where the mists hang low over meadows where the dock -weeds thrive in northern aspect*. Bird and beast eneomnaas their activities into a shorter space of time and seek repose early as the dying rays of the sunlight five place to tinshowdows of night.
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  • 544 19 Stamp Collecting By FRED. J. MELVILLE TPIIE most important stamp newt of the week is the information just disclosed by the Crown Agents for the Colonies that a considerable number of the recent Silver Jubilee' colonial stamps in the Windsor Castle design have been reprinted.! Out of
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    • 682 19 TWO SPECIAL OFFERS. 1.000 stamps nil different, used and mint, mostly medern. with large sUe commemoratlves, pictorials, air mails and Colonial Jubilees. 10/6 post 4d.. Air MaU 2/*. 2.00J stamps all different, with many n:a~nlficsnt medern Items some of which are very hard to g°t A good representative collection fit
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    • 465 19 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers of any quantity of used Silver Jubilee Stamps. For good postally used specimens of Straits Settlements and Hong Kong we pay from 70 cents per hundred. Stamps damaged or perforated with firms' Initials not required. Collectors who prefer to exchange their Silver Jubilee Stamps
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    • 105 19 TIGER BEER JUBILEE STAMPS. ASTOUNDING OFFER. Complete Mint Set of Crown Colonies Price fs:6:o (Post free) Cash waiting-Old correspondence. collections and loose stamps. Please register all packages. E. ZINOPOULOS. St, Si. Marttsa Caart, Chartag Cnm mi., I isiiia. W.C.L Ftfaai (Esta. M years). ELIZABETH COLLEGE GUERNSEY (Channel Island*). F*«4rd IMX.
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    • 58 19 GUERNSEY lOTEL HOUMET IB NORD Spend part of your winter leave in a mild and bracing climate. This Hotel Is on the seashore and is fully licensed. Income tax. If applicable, only tenpence in the pound. Inclusive inter ter^ns— no extras £3.10: single. 15 5 double per week. Write for
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    • 557 19 Milford-on-Sea, Hants. On Berder ef New Ferest wl'.hin easy reach of BournrtnouUi. Ideal fer amiet holiday. Danehurst Guest House modern house. Comfortable accommodation, private sitting rooms. Two Minutes from sea. Winter gwests specially catered for, Oct. 1* June terms from 2'j Guineas. Under personal supervision ef proprietress. A CAR FOR
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    • 397 19 LONDON GOODWOOD HOTEL QL'EENSBORO T.:HRA(F. HYIM PARR H. k C. water and reading lirht Ui bedrooms. Lift. Night porter. Garage Adjacent. Excellent Cuisine Oally Terms Irom 11 Cd. Weekly froai 3 gns Bed li Breakfast 6 6 to 8 6. New Loungr* and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Propi .<
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  • 2596 20 Arabs In Malaya And The Dutch Indies THE STORY OF THEIR COMING fHE Arab* are second only to the Chinese in the commercial life of the Netherlands Indie*, while they number in their rank* tome of the wealthiest families in Singapore, their investments being particularly
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  • 295 20 CAR NUMBERS— AND FACES \jEET the man with the most remarkable memory in Singapore! He is the young Malay who stands outside the Singapore Swimming Club with a megaphone and summons members' motor-cars when they are ready to depart. The accuracy with which this
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  • 36 20 Mr. Ronald Campbell, the new British Minister to Jugoslavia, has presented his credentials to the Regent, Prince Paul, in Belgrade. Fifteen men were lost when a German fishing trawler foundered in storm on the Dogger Bank.
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  • 49 20 Amsterdam. Mr. A. VV Verart. a scientist, claims the ability to produce rain, and intends to offer his scheme to the League of Nations for the purpose of creating continuous rainfall in Ethiopia, making it impossible for the Italian armies to continue the attack.
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  • 20 20 Turkey has decided to abolish Masonic lodges on the ground that Masonic principles are incompatible with the Government's Nationalist policy.
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  • 1832 21 But Twelve Months Later Was Playing Football CAPTURES THAT HELPED THE CLUB TO FAME By A Special Correspondent GEORGE Ross and Jack Plant are names that mean little to the modern football follower, but forty-six years ago the bearers of those
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    • 252 21 SPECIAL X'MAS CHESTS OF PERAK TEA This useful and much appreciated Gift will be delivered Free of all Charges, to any address In Great Britain. 4 lb. Chest 5.00 6 lb. 7.00 15 lb. $14.00 Send address of friends, together with your card and remittance, and ensure one of these
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    • 474 21 GCDIHHLS for 15 years banished by a few Radox footbaths. Why suffer from corns? Why let corns continue to torture you and spoil your pleasures? You can be rid of them so easily! A few Radox footbaths and ouc they come, roots anJ all. as this lady discovered had corns
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  • 326 22 SPURS GO DOWN TO LEICESTER CITY London, Saturday. DESULTS of games played today in the football leagues, cables Reuter, resulted as follows: DIVISION I Arsenal 2 Preston N.E. 1 Birmingham 4 Portsmouth 0 Blackburn R. 1 Everton 1 Chelsea 2 Bolton W. 1 Grimsby T
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    12 22 IMnyfair Athletic Union team which met Wearne Bros Sports Crab last week-end.
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    12 22 The Wearne Bros Sports Clab team which met the Playfair Athletic Untoa.
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  • 139 22 The Universal AJ>. "A team entertained Hit National B.P. **B" team in a friendly badminton match of lire singles and two doubles. The garner ended in a win for the former party by six games to one. Results (Universal A. P. players mentioned first Yeo Ch-» Law beat
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  • 50 22 Members of the Union Sporting Association will regret to learn of the death of Mr. Chla Kirn Chiow's mother-in-law who died on Thursday at her residence. 55, Lorong J. Telok Kurau. The funeral <v!U take plaoe today at 10 a_m. Members are requested to attend in full force.
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  • 101 22 (Prom Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Saturday. The following ties of the Malacca Badminton Association were played off on Wednesday: Men's Junior Doubles: M. Toledo and Ong Ttong Tye beat S. Rasiah and J. P. Theater*. 21—17. 11— 8; Koh Kirn Sun and Yah- a b. Mohd. Syed
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  • 118 22 The Aurora B.P. defeated the Valley B.P. by fit* sjsimi to one in a return friendly gante of four singles and two doubles at the former s court last Sunday. Result*. Auror* B.P. players mentioned lint: S. T. Wu beat C. S. Tuan, 14—14 fl— 0), 15—11; Cboy
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  • 1050 22 Positions, not including this Saturday's games in the home football leagues are: DIVISION I Goal* P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Hudderafleld (16) 11 6 1 4 19 12 16 Derby f6> 11 7 3 1 18 11 15 Sunderiand (2) 11 7 3 1 30 19
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  • 91 22 An interesting badminton match was played between the Oentle B.P. and the Jubilee B.P. last Sunday at the former': court resulting in a win for the Oentle B P. by seven games to nil. Results: Singles Rani beat Husein. 15—8, 15—5; Deraman beat Buang, 15—9. 15—10; Hodri beat
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  • 888 22 The sixth anniversary celebration of the August Badminton Party was held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjaiiß. There were over a hundred ladles and gentlemen present. The seventh annual general meeting was held on Saturday. It was reported thit the activities of the Party during
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  • 286 22 SELANGOR TEAM ENTERTAINED DINNER AT THE GARDEN CLUB. Members of the Selangor State Team and their officials were entertained dinner at the Oarden Club. Singapore last night. About a hundred people attended, among whom were Dr. 81 Mrs. M. Birchee of Johore. Mr. AM Alsngoff, the patron of ..he Singapore
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  • 50 22 Nanking, Saturday. The Malayan contingent to the allChina Olympiad will sail from Shanghai for Singapore by the Cynte Rosso on Nov 8 The Malayans, after several days of sightseeing and functions in Nanking, left today for Hangchow, famous scenic centre. Sin Chung Jit Poh.
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  • 307 22 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johorr Bnhru. A meeting of the Johore Bahru District Badminton Association was held at 'he Johore Badminton Association hall me Jalan Ah Pook last week. Mr P. M. SUM was in the chair and the following wore present. Ng Ngoh Tee (vice-pn Syed Ibrahim
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    • 126 22 FACIT CALCULATORS. (Chromium Plated.) Will Add, jfcw. Hand Subtract, -'HE-* and Multiply, Bt Electric and Divide, Models As Supplied to various Government Departments, Commercial Firms, Rubber Dealers, etc. This is one of the neatest, smallest and most reliable Calculators on the market and operates on the generally approved ten-key principle.
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    • 127 22 PERAK TURF CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING I»JS Ist Day Patwtay. October M. IMS. M Day— Weflnesday. October M, IMS. 3rd Day— Satarday. Nevesnber 2, 1935. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3 PM. ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1935. The Subscriptions for VI 'ting Members Shan be:— MEN SUM LADIES 9 S.H for tiki Meeting
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    • 139 22 ACTION— THE KIND YOU WANT— PLENTY OF IT. #S FRIDAY NOV. Ist FRIDAY. 4 CHAMPS -N ONE NIGHT 4 AT B*^ fJM^ THE NEW WORLD ARENA~ *j V BKRTTE Bfcl.l. Nfc W* presents "MEXICAN Ti Ventura MARQUEZ. ace." m THE LAD WHO GAVE SINGAPORE THE BIGGEST BOXING SENSATION flßs^ 1
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    • 1265 23 f I 8 a^B^^Br > IB^Bt ft ■*^MBB fv Im 9 2 i BkmM&tu bbk^ I in y*** tHEf-. 4VI HV I Ba^^^ .^bb^bw I In b^E^S I %afaV I i^feal aTaS 11% .II P^r I bTbTbI II A i L *^xߣli*b¥^ b aTaU If^aW E^aaaw I bW^^btbt P* .^ft
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  • 1481 24 GOOD DIVIDENDS: KIR WAN RIDES TWO WINNERS Pride Of Perak Beats Kirkdale In Thrilling Duel (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. RAIN marred the first day. today, of the Perak Turf Club meeting. causing a number of upsets with resultant good dividends.
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  • 967 24 CREW SWITCHED AROUND INTERPORT ROWING GAMBLE •THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club cr:w to row against Miri has now dp-mi almost completely changed as a rciilt of an experimental outing on Friday when two new orders of ro.\:ng were triei < nt. Changes have been found necessary i because, after three
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  • 295 24 •TtlE Straits Settlements team made quite a good showing in the Colonial Smallbore Match on Tuesday. Their score of 1883 out of al possible 2Mv would have given them sixth place last year, oat of an entry of twelve. The F.M.S. team, who made their debut in this
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  • 328 24 LOSE HOCKEY BUT WIN TENNIS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. ABATI PAHAT representative team visited Seramat to play tennis with tbe Segamat Club and hockey with the ColU. The hockey game ended In a win for the Colts by the wide margin ol five goals
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  • 453 24 By "Bullseye be less inhibited against using a "civilian" rifle in preference to an adapted service rifle than are their military colleagues It Is interesting to note that in last years Inter-servic Small-bore Championship the RAF soundly defeated ihs Regular Army by 45 points. It is only In comparatively recem
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    50 24 Six hundred women athletes representing several countries, took port in an international athletic meeting at the White City, London. The picture shows the start of the Mt metres. The winner was Miss Nellie Hatatead (nearest camera) who covered the distance in the record time of 2 rains 13 3/10 sees.
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  • 78 24 A DRAWN MATCH ONLY TWO GOALS IN TAIPING HOCKEY (From Our Own Correspondent) T.iiping. Saturday. The inter-school hockey match played at Taiping between King Edward VII school and the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar. ended in a draw, each side scoring one goal. Play was keenly contested, the Edwardians scoring first
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  • 246 24 Members of the Weame Bros. Sports Cml are lequestod to take note that the badminton tournament will bejrin on SJatssrdav, N I and entries will close on Monday. Oct. t% Entry form must be sent In together with tr*: entrance foes to the sports captain. Draw':.of ties tvIU
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  • 94 24 The OR.A. vs. R.A. (Blakang Matit hockey match fixed for yesterday on the Raffles Institution ground was cancelled. The rugby football match arranged to be played yesterday at Sepoy Lines between the Medical College and Kota Raja did not take place. The Rugby football match arranged to be
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  • 23 24 In a rugby football match at Tang-! lin yesterday, the Royal Artillery be.it the VViltshlres by fourteen points to nil.
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  • 46 24 A football game. Selangor Malays against the Singapore Chinese, will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium today. Owing to a translation error the Chin Wah School, whose sports meet Ing was reported In last Sunday's Issue, was Incorrectly named the Chung *Yah School.
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  • 549 24 "Ringside" By INHERE was a welcome respite from boxing over the week-end but this is only a lull before a burst of renewed activity by both promoters now operating. November will be ushered in with i programme at the New World which will be featured by a clash
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  • 103 24 A friendly badminton match will be playt*d today at the Useful BP.'i court. 522. Kinpong Bahru Road, consisting of seven sin<r>s and two doubles, between the Party> junW division and the Weaxne Bros Sport* Club. On Saturday next. Nov. 2. the Party's "C" division has been invited to
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  • 1541 25 STERLING DISPLAY BY THE WOMEN Samuel Beats Leow Kirn Fatt In Close Struggle (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) T*HE fifth annual inter- Stae match between Singapore and Selanyor began yesterday at the V.C. Drill Hall before a large crawd, among whom were Sir Andrew Caldecott,
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  • 457 25 MALAYS DRAW 2 -ALL INTER-STATE SOCCER FRIENDLY Sel. Malays .2; S'pcre Malays 2. A FOOTBALL team drawn from Malays all over Selangor are on a week-end visit to Singapore and opened their programme yesterday, when they were opposed to the Singapore Malays at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The local team
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  • 49 25 In a Rugby game at Beletar yesterday the RAF. "A" beat :.M.S. Cornwall by three point (one try) to nil. The try was scored by Burgess early In the game following a threequarter movement. Play afterwards was very even, good tackling on both sides preventing further scoring.
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  • 375 25 CLUB SIDE BEATEN ON PADANG United Service* "A M 9; S.C.C. "A" 3 CHOWING more pace and determina- tion the Services "A" side; defeated a Club team in a Rugby game on the Padang yesterday by nine points to three. The play was more open
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  • 102 25 SELANGOR WIN AT HOCKEY FIVE GOALS AGAINST NEGRI (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Saturday. Selangor came down here today to meet Negri in a State hockey match. After a keenly contested game in which good hockey was seen In spite jof the bad weatner the visitors won by 'five goals
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  • 155 25 Pen an g and Perak drew 3 3 at Rugby today. The game was played on a rain -sodden ground. PORT DICKSON HOCKEY. In a fast and interesting game of hockey played at Port Dlckson. Port Dlckson Recreation Club lost to King George V School XI
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  • 366 25 NEGRI'S LAST MINUTE DRAW SINGAPORE MISS THREE PENALTIES (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. •THE failure of G. E. M. Jones to convert three penalty kicks ..awarded at a reasonable distance from the goal was one cf the reasons why Singapore were not victorious in their friendly inter-State rugger match
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  • 89 25 ASIATICS BEATEN SELANGOR CLUB "A's" RUGBY WIN (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Selangor Club "A" defeated the Selangor Asiatics at rugger today on the Padang by 8 points (a goal and a try) to nil. All the scoring was in the first half. Eastman t n ching
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    • 141 25 WANTED. European girl to undertake the care of two English children. Boy aged two, Oirl aged four. No teaching Apply box No. A Sunday Times. Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tube* or filter* which are endangered by Mgiect or drastic. Irritating drugs. Beware
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    • 404 25 IDENTITIES COMPETITION Last Week's Solutions Four Reader s Share $100 Miss Y. Y. Tham, 67, Jalan Bahru. Alor Star; Miss Kit:-. Scully. 987, Yeo Chu Kang Rd., Singapore; Miss Annie Ho, 15, Lorong 41, Geylaoff, Singapore; and Mr. N. F. Fellows, 131, Devonshire Rd., Singapore, identified correctly all the photographs
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  • Malayan Sports Jottings
    • 724 26 "Argus 1 American Cruiser Team To Meet Singapore Side By Singapore. pEOPLE interested in baseball will have an opportunity of seeing a needle game when a team from the U. S. cruiser Augusta clashes with a picked Singapore side on the Padang this afternoon.
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      17 26 *we fenang- and Selangor State hockey teams which drew I—l1 1 at Kuala Lumpur last wees -end.
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    • 816 26  - TAKING'S FIRST INTER-SCHOOL HOCKEY King Edward's Draw With Clifford Colts And Tigers Share Goals New Talent Among Soldiers (From Our Own Correspondent) TAIPING. I AST week-end saw the first inter- school hockey match- to be played in Taiping, between the King Edward VII School and the renowned Clifford School of
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      286 26 The SlraiU Tarn-! Pre^s Sport* Club held Its rec*r.l anniversary celebration lav! week-end. In Ur- fT«mp mre. left to rlfbt: On Tha Ground Paklrisamjr. Lai Ah Loke, Lionrl Caleb, L. Uawkon, Boaarlo, Cbna Ken* Swee. Noor tin Mohamed, Nk-hoUs Kcpeckermaii. Eoiope bis Ahmad, V. Narayanaaamy, Khoo 800 Ann, Bakar bin
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    • 97 26 The return ping-pong match between Owees Ping-Pong Party and the Paya Lebar Epworth League resulted in a win for the former by six games to one. Scores. l O wee's Ping Pong Party mentioned first i Douglas Rodrigues beat Llm Hee Cl 1 1 3 o, Ong
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    • 320 26  -  The Straits Chinese Recreation Club started an open invitation tennis tournament in Oct. -Nov., last year. It was a great success, and was the first open tennis tournament to be run by a local club which was really open in the true sense of the word; for all
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    • 47 26 Ai*e ijou off fo fhe COLD STORAGE, foof A wide choice of POULTRY GAME Australian Turkeys, English Ducks, English Chickens, English and Australian Capons, Australian Geese. Scotch Grouse, English Pigeons, Continental Teal, Woodcock, Pigeons, Wild Duck, Pheasants, Quail and Partridges. All selected birds of finest quality. ws.
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  • 984 27 "Echo But The Hockey Team Proves Disappointing By Kuala Lumpur. pONFIDENCE in Selangor's rugger side to vie with all rivals this season was enhanced by the victory gained over Ferak at Ipoh on Saturday, and the chances of appearing in the Malaya Cup final seem
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  • 71 27 In the first round of the Port Dickson R.C. Open billiards tournament: A. A. Predrtcks beat Abdul Rahaman, 250—228; Ahmad beat Huat Seng. 250—205; Kirn Kooi— Bye; V. 8. Thamboo Bye; K. Ponnlah— Bye; Din Bye; Llm Paul beat William, 250—187; Dtravlum beat CheUapah. 250—234; Bontak— Bye, Goh Wee
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    27 27 In the P.F.A. cap final, Penang, the I>arul Aihsan F.C. beat the Muth-Hibol Arsan F.C. by two goals to one The I> Ar < is on the right.
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    65 27 Members of the KuanUn Kilat luh at a reception given to the patron. Mr. W. J. Williams, Adviser on Electricity, Malay States on his recent visit to that district. Seated, left to riffht: Mr. D. J. Jeyasekara, Mr. F. I. Llewellyn, (Electrical Inspector, Nejrri Sembilan, Selanror and Pahanir) Mr. W.
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    12 27 The Perak and Selanfor Rugby teams which met at Ipob last week-end
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  • 788 27 ALOR STAR SCHOOLBOYS VISIT PENANG Lose Rugby Game By Narrow Margin Malay Regiment Beat Kedah Volunteers (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. THE Inter-school mgger match between the local Government English School and the Penan* Free School, played in Penang, proved to be a very thrilling affair. The G.E.S. were
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    196 28 A camel caravan laden with munitions leaving Jijita for the southern front. The town, one of the chief sources of ammunition for the Abyssinian army, is seen in background. Kusby Berkeley, the Hollywood dance director, was taken into the Los Angeles courtroom on a stretcher to hear evidence concerning the
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