The Straits Times, 24 November 1935
1935-11-24
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Title Section36 1935-11-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 205. Sunday, November 24, 1935. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 205 Sunday. November 24, 1935. Price 10 cents36 words
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521 1935-11-24 1 "READY TO COPE WITH SITUATION" QUASI-INDEPENDENCE IN NORTH NOT TO BE TOLERATED Fresh Aggression Threat From Tokio NANKING, SATURDAY. REPLYING TO INQUIRIES FROM CHINESE DIPLOMATIC REPRE- SENTATIVES ABROAD THE NANKING FOREIGN OFFICE IS UNDERSTOOD TO HAVE DECLARED THAT ANY QUASI-INDE-PENDENCE MOVEMENT IN NORTH CHINA WOULDSin Chew Jit Poh - 521 words
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Article131 1935-11-24 1 200 Years Older Than "Codex" London, Saturday. A sensational discovery has been made at the Ryland Library, Manchester, where part of a Greek manuscript of the Gospel of St. John has been found among a collection of papyrus roils. The maruscript was written 200 years before theAneta-Havas - 131 words
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Article224 1935-11-24 1 Collective Action By 50 Nations London. Saturday. IN a speech at Edinburgh <ast night Mr. Anthony Eden. Minister for League of Nations Affairs. said the League in the past few months had been passing through a critical and testing time. So far they could maintain that it hadBritish Wireless - 224 words
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Article, Illustration75 1935-11-24 1 Lost Eight Years Ago In Jungle I JNITED States Army flyers are to go to -the rescue of Paul Redfern, (above) an American aviator, who started a flight from Georgia to South America eight years ago and disappeared in the inaccessible jungles of Dutch Guiana. It is now reported that75 words
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Article123 1935-11-24 1 £35,000,000 Programme Progressing London. Saturday. Work on the eastward extension for a further ten miles of the Central London tube railway, which is part of a £35.000.000 progt^mme of improvements to be undertaken by the London Passenger Transport Board, will begin as soon as the Royal assent hasBritish Wireless - 123 words
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Article39 1935-11-24 1 Herr Richard Tauber, the singer, who last month began an action for divorce from his wife. Carlotta Tauber-Van-conti. has filed a suit against her for the repayment of £7.000 which he had paid to her as alimony since 1930.39 words
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Article, Illustration389 1935-11-24 1 London, Saturday. /^•F.NSORSHIP and primitive means of communication confuse the news from the various war-fronts. Walter Collins from Dlredawa cable: that a most optimistic view of the situation on the northern front pre vails as a result of the Emperor's visit In theReuter - 389 words
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100 1935-11-24 1 Footprints In Sand Of Sayer Island pLYIMi within a few feet of the beaih of one of the Sayer Islands where a flare was seen by the master of the steamer Pasha on Thursday nirht, Captain Hussey. pilot of the Qantas plane that is searching for Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford100 words
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Article34 1935-11-24 1 AND IT WAS! Ballarat t Victoria V Mrs. Thomas Nunn saw something glittering on a road at Snake Valley. near here. It was a gold nugget, weighing three ounces and worth £25.34 words
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Article44 1935-11-24 1 London, Saturday. Id order to emphasise the great family theme in the Christmas Empire broadcast a small child in the heart of New Zealand will Introduce the King in a speech of loyalty concluding "Stand by for His Majesty the King-Emperor,' Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article24 1935-11-24 1 The Steel Helmet League of ex-ser-vicemen at Hamburg has been given a final warning by the local Nazi Governor to declare its own dissolution.24 words
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Article63 1935-11-24 1 FRENCH COMMISSION STILL IN DIFFICULTIES Paris, Saturday. The Finance Commission of the Chamber made an unpromising beginning in its efforts to compose differences and frame an agreed motion for submission to the Chamber. At one stage the Radical chairman, M. Malvy, walked out but was induced toReuter - 63 words
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Article127 1935-11-24 1 London, Saturday. Describing the progress in extracting oil from coal at the hydrogenation plant on the North-East Coast before the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Mr Kenneth Gordon, who is in charge of the plant, said that In six years coal treated h~d increased from ten tons toBritish Wireless - 127 words
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Article47 1935-11-24 1 The ambulance called at the Cricket Club last evening and took Gillespie the Singapore centre t'.reequarter Rugby player, to the General Hospital suffering from slight concussion Gillespie received a knock during the game between Singapore and NegrtMalacca but he played until the final whistle.47 words
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Article, Illustration122 1935-11-24 1 Ipoh Girl Becomes Film Star CIXTEEN years ago, when she was three years of age, a little Ipoh girl first began to dance. She became the star dancer of the Ipoh Convent entertainments. When she was nine years old she went to England with her mother, her father remaining behind122 words
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Article66 1935-11-24 1 DUTCH PLANE WAS HELD UP AT ROME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Saturday. The Dutch East bound air mail is due on Monday, the third East bound plane to be delayed in succession owing to the condition of the aerodrome at Rome. The present plane is 3666 words
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Article45 1935-11-24 1 Rome, Saturday. So far at least thirty deaths have occurred in the floods in South Italy. The railways in various parts are interrupted owing to washaways. There is six feet of water in some parts of the town of Messina— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article99 1935-11-24 1 Sharkey's Easy Come-Back Boston, Saturday. JACK Sharkey last night had an easy but stormy encounter in the first of his come-back fights. His Negro opponent, Eddie Winston, went -down for a count of ten at the end of the first round after a brace of left upperReuter - 99 words
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Article54 1935-11-24 1 PROFESSIONAL DANCING AS A CAREER London. Nov. 20. Miss Sarah Churchill. Mr. Winston Churchill's 26-year-old daughter, is to become a professional dancer, with her father's permission. She will appear on the boards for the first time on Dec. 23 in a revue in the provinces and come toAneta-Trans-Ocean - 54 words
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Article47 1935-11-24 1 Brindisi. Saturday. Stormy weather conditions threaten to disappoint the Greek population which has flocked to Athens to welcome the King on his return tomorrow. The King embarked in the Greek cruiser Helle here but the vessel was unable to leave the harbour.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article74 1935-11-24 1 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers N. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 21 t h 22 Good FAQ. in cases (F. 0.8.) Nov. 27 7 16 21 ft M No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) Tone of Market: Quiet, steady. Latest Cable: per Ib. London Spot Sheet74 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-24 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Brttainj Bwd Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement32 1935-11-24 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES NOW"KEY BRAND' SOUTH AFRICAN VERMOUTH (ITALIAN STYLE) OF REALLY EXCELLENT QUALITY AND REASONABLE IN PRICE. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE and PENANG.32 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1935-11-24 2 Bucolic Bukit Timah-But No Dairymaids! A Club Evening— Raffles B.A. —Soldier Guests I WALKED over Buklt Tlmah to the dairy farm last week. If you have never done that, my dear Singaporean, you have missed one of the greatest surprises and one of the most Interesting experiences that1,652 words
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Advertisement177 1935-11-24 2 k The new Bodies Cl«. JOk Ijll by Fisher lnt.ro&^l improvement In the history &^ft" jt- 1 IBBttti^^^ "S of body building TURRET- $§§88 nvnnnnnnnnnnnnßj^^Bj^l^nnny j^nnnnnnHß^KKi^M^^^^^^^^^nnnni|nHji|^A^^*. >* nn^^ tvid /~»/-vvjc'i*ij ttt *t*to\i Thi< IHumß^^l^b^^^ Chevrolet Bodies additional j tsSrJ! 1 1 Ills Ull WH B strength and safety. Ttie 1177 words
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399 1935-11-24 3 ANOTHER DOCTOR FOR WELFARE CLINIC More And More Mothers Now Seeking Advice THE birth-rate is rising 90 rapidly in Singapore that the work of the Municipal Infant Welfare Department has increased considerably and an Asiatic woman doctor to assist the present woman doctor399 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-11-24 3 The girl spectators were sh«i when the camera faced them at the Epworth League swimming gala In Singapore, yesterday.19 words
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Article779 1935-11-24 3 (By Our Woman Correspondent) •THE Clerk of the weather was not kind yesterday but he was jnable to dampen the spirits of an exceptionally large crowd which gathered at the Bukit Tlmah racecourse. The brightly coloured dresses worn by the women racing enthusiasts,779 words
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Article136 1935-11-24 3 "NO STAGNATION" IN SINGAPORE I DO suggest that radical changes in A education require the most exhaustive investigation and the most careful guard against fanatics and cranks. Progress, of course, then? must be but it should be a reasoned progress said Mr. F. J. Morten, Director of Education,136 words
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202 1935-11-24 3 Johnston's Pier Goes Under But Not Far Under Johnston's Pier of controversial memory is dead, officially. A circular by the Master Attendant, "Notice to Mariner* No. 31 of 193S Singapore Inner Road Johnston's Pier Removal Operations Completed" ha* a ring of finality about it. But the gallant old pier did202 words
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Letter232 1935-11-24 3 To <the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir,— This last week-end I read that Singapore women uanted their escorts to wear tails. As a dweller in the ulu and as an occasional visitor, I cannot claim to have the entree to the more exclusive circles232 words
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Article251 1935-11-24 3 Examination System To Be Revised A COMPLETE reorganisation of the! secondary school examinations and homework system in England will shortly be officially announced. Experts of the Board of Education, with professors of several universities, have been working on the scheme for six months. Their proposals251 words
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Article83 1935-11-24 3 Condition Improved But Still Unible To Speak (Front Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Saturday. Mohamed Noor bin Salleh, the Javanese driver of Mr. A. H. Jones, of Katong. Singapore, who was involved In a motor accident, was convicted by the Seremban magistrate of driving without a certificate83 words
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100 1935-11-24 3 GERMAN HOPE OF COLONIES MINISTER'S HINT Berlin. Count Schwerin von Krosigk. Finance Minister, made a reference to Germany's colonial hopes In a speech at Frankfort. "If we do not Increase our exports." he said, "there remain only two ways for us: one, the creation of products of our own— which,100 words
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Article82 1935-11-24 3 Professor Trivedi, an Indian magician, entertained a large audience to an interesting exhibition of magic at a performance at the Viet >ri.i Theatre last night In aid of the Gujaratl Vernacular School. After .he usual display of handkerchief, playing card and other tricks, and thought reading, the snow82 words
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Advertisement208 1935-11-24 3 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to surfer unnecessarily from the pains of indigestion? You can get rid of those stomach pains la two minutes with Chardox. a superactivated form of vegetable charcoal, which has the IHF I power of attracting a to itself all gases %tf£ .i:.208 words
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Article117 1935-11-24 4 SULTANAH OF JOHORE GIVES AWAY PRIZES 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. The annual prize distribution of the Johore Bahru Malay Girls' Schools was held at the school on Friday. Among those present were the Sultanah, the Tengku Ampuan Besar of Pahang. Tengku Zahrah, Mrs. Aziz (wife117 words
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Article268 1935-11-24 4 Capital's Warm Welcome (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. Saturday. TUNKU Badllshah, the Raja Muda, who went to Trengganu to marry Tunku Asmah, daughter of the Sultan of Trengganu, returned with his consort by special train last night at 6.40. Besides several Trengganu followers, In268 words
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Article, Illustration72 1935-11-24 4 Shanghai, Saturday. The most lavish wedding ever seen In Shanghai took place this morning when Miss Butterfly Wu was led to the altar by Mr. Eugene Perm, a prominent Chinese business man. at Holy Trinity Cathedral. The building was heavily cordoned by police and transformed IntoReuter - 72 words
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Article175 1935-11-24 4 (By Our Seremban Correspondent; A varied and selected programme of classical music was given at the Sungel UJong Club, Seremban. on Thursday night. The artistes Included Mrs. F. O. Rasmussen. (RC.M.L.), Mrs. R. A. Barbour. (A.R.C.M.). Mr. J. Roeytenberg, (P.C.H >. and Mr A. B Cross, who tool.175 words
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Article189 1935-11-24 4 SEQUEL TO DIAMONDS TRANSACTION A WIDOW at the age of 16 and reputed to have been in comfortable circumstances at one period, a 39-year-old Chinese Nonya, Chew Bee Cheng Neo, was sentenced by Mr. H. A. Forrcr, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday to 14 weeks'189 words
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Article81 1935-11-24 4 Before Mr. Norman Grlce, the Singapore Second Magistrate. Hoo Chav Chuan was produced by Inspector F Ooodshlp on a charge of having used a title implying a qualification to practise medicine and surgery while not being registered or exempted." There was a second charge of having81 words
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Article54 1935-11-24 4 From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. Saturday The Sultan Abdul Hamid College Old Boys' Association Is giving a tea party to Tuan Syed Sheh Barakbah (second magistrate attached to lower court) on Monday at 5 p.m. in the College Hill. as a token of Syed Sheh Barakbah's valuable54 words
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Article548 1935-11-24 4 Poultry Notes I A FTER a few months of reralar and rational feeding it sometimes happens the hens will not lay. Apart from the breeds that are kept and their laying capacity there may be a cause that will escape your notice. As with humans, so548 words
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Advertisement190 1935-11-24 4 CVEBSEAS /MID CLIMATIC The new container brings the best English Chocolates fresh to you and keeps them fresh even after opening. Rownti c«.» Overseas Chocolates are rich an J varied assortment specially made for the connoisseur and are packed in a vivid rainbow-spiral tin. Climatic Chocolates are a wide variety190 words
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Advertisement82 1935-11-24 4 Marco SMPrg-jb SPECIAL OFFER. kfanaccr. THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO.. LTD. S. Baffles Chambers. Singapore. Please send me a Trial Cake of MAROO SOAP I enclose 10 cent* in stamps for the same. Name Address FOR SALE. We undertake to supply Live Australian Sheep, Indian OoaU, Balgon and Ball Cattle for82 words
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Advertisement291 1935-11-24 4 there's a difference between a spirited dog and a SULKY-TEMPERED DOC W bullied. Lf your '9V&. grumblers the surest remedy is healthy and companionable by proBob Martin's Condition Powders. viding him with Bob Martin's Smile if you like But I think Tasteless Condition Powders, which you'll sec the wisdom of291 words
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375 1935-11-24 5 SEASONAL INCREASE IN DISEASE Malignant Salt- Water Mosquitoes Active THE increase in the incidence of malaria in Singapore during October and this month has caused a number of people to fear that an epidemic is threatened, but the health authorities are not375 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-11-24 5 Officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. London, receiving instruction on the treatment of a gas "victim." The officers are wearing gas-proof clothing.23 words
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Article370 1935-11-24 5 Generous Foreign Tributes *T*HE funeral of Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Jellicoe, will take place at St. Paul's Cathedral at noon tomorrow. Memorial services will also be held on board H.M. Ships on the China Station and colours are to be half masted throughout the day.370 words
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42 1935-11-24 5 Warm Springs (Georgia), Saturday President Roosevelt informed th* press conference here today that construction of new battleships allowed under existing treaties would be temporarily suspended. Naval personnel would gradually be increased to 100 000 Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration509 1935-11-24 5 MALAY EOY TAKES B. A. DEGREE ClN<>Al>Oi:K li.is never been nearrr |J to providii:< tin- first Malay Queen's Scholar ever than at the present time, for Ahmad, elder son of Dr. S. I. M. Ibrahim of Singapore, whose success in the London I'niversity B.A. examination was announced during509 words
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Advertisement219 1935-11-24 5 Trad* Mffutrx* E. S. BEST, P.O Bos 291. Bombay. TIGER BEER ADEQUATELY STREAMLINED. ESSENTIALLY MODERN. 'tm YET KKiMHkI) Noble lines magnificent finish attractive colour schemes PS! these are three of the many Important f features characterising the new FIAT Streamline Marvel Improvod C* visibility and ventilation sensitive steering and sterling219 words
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Advertisement91 1935-11-24 5 Dirt and germs endanger your children's health PROTECT HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP Inside tfi* cupboard— the dirt Dangerous germt that are collect*. And the dirt breeds ready to be picked up by disease germs. tittle hands. Lifebuoy's antiseptic lather washes away all traces of dirt and germs, and leaves your91 words
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237 1935-11-24 6 Three Galena Ore Mines On Hainan Island CASH FOR TWO STEAMERS! DEHIND an advertisement in the Straits Times Wanted to Buy for Cash two Steamers lies the story of a big new enterprise being operated from Singapore. The authors of thai announcement are John237 words
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111 1935-11-24 6 PORTENTS IN SKY ABYSSINIAN COLOURS CCPTIC CROSS Harrar. While troops were leaving for the front the sky assumed strange colour effects, in which yellow, green and red the colours of Ethiopia's national i flag predominated Superstitious natives at once inter I preted this as a divine indication of E.hlopia's coming111 words
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Article132 1935-11-24 6 (From Our Ow n Correspondent). Malacca. Visitors to the old General Hospital, Malacca, must find a pleasant surprise awaiting them. Gone are all the wards. They have been rased to the ground and the whole place Is being levelled to provide a football field for the Trade School.132 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-11-24 6 Merle Oberon, who appears with Predric March and Herbert Marshall m "The Dark Angel." a film oomtn* to the Pavilion Theatre.21 words
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Article48 1935-11-24 6 F.M.S. SURPLUS OF $9,467,748 (Prom Oar Own Correspondent) Koala Lumpur, Satarday. The F.M.S. financial statement t»r September shows a revenue of $4434,905 and expenditure of $1,*****3 with a surplus of $842,592. For the first nine months of the year the revenae was $45,872,378, expenditure $36,4*4,630 and surplus $9,467,748.48 words
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139 1935-11-24 6 MR. C. DE VRIES TO BE MARRIED IN SINGAPORE (From Our Ow n Cotraspondent Malacca. The wedding will take place on Nov. 30 at 8 a.m. at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, of Mr. Cyril de Vrtes and Miss Marguerite da Silva. A reception will be held at139 words
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Article533 1935-11-24 6 FIVE GIRL ARTISTES ARRESTED New York. Five girls accused of appearing nude on the stage were arrested when the police raided a private theatre in the upper section of fashionable Fifth Avenue. Distinguished American authors anu artists laughed unbelievingly when, in the midst of a show533 words
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Article83 1935-11-24 6 THREAT OF CREDIT INFLATION New York, Saturday. HTHE appalling total of C1.9C0.000.--owo in fold is at present stored in American vaults, according to the latest Treasury statement, and the stream embarrassingly increases. Of £125,000,000 which has flowed in since September, France has contributed £72,000,000 Great BritainReuter - 83 words
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Article955 1935-11-24 6 Today. Transmission 4 Part 1. Two or three of the followuij frequencies will be used: GSI 15.269 kc s (19 66 m.l, GSD 11.750 ko. s (25 53 m.l, GS3 9M9 kc (31. SS m). GSL 6.110 kr/s (49.10 m Part 2. Tw of the following frequencies will955 words
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Advertisement131 1935-11-24 6 "^FaEnm '^•^^favbifop f vmTmw /ar f -^^*3k»f»-»->-*; B > v/V' i^» M *~af Jf^w rSi ■|Hmnnnm^Li>jß*^ pii J9 *tii <^ iMLh..>>Ss. >= s-> /*2fßt mm^^B>^a&Z •'^'"V /^B^m^^^milv^^^^^^^m^^mH J**^*-i2r ijr s /"'^'V fßKff^ r(mlffE#«'^B^i/«^ THE FORD 1O HP Arrange your trip to the A high standard off rear Highlands by car!131 words
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Article, Illustration306 1935-11-24 7 IN England Now! Winter has really arrived, bat aeaaonable disabilities are leas acutely felt in the country than in town. A farm knows no close season, unless there be a prolonged spell of frost, and the fanner's days in winter are as busy and only slightly less306 words
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Article781 1935-11-24 7 FRED. J. MELVILLE - FRED. J. MELVILLE Stamp Collecting By A TINT scrap of deep magenta coloared paper, which is classed as the world's rarest postage stamp, made a brief appearance in a crowded London sale room recently. It is the 1 cent British Guiana of the issue of 1856.781 words
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Article87 1935-11-24 7 REPEAL HOPED FOR BY CONGRESS MEMBERS Washington. It is expected that a bill repealing the tax on Philippine coconut oil Imports will be given preferred status in the next Congress as a result of the impressions of the members of Congress attending the Manila inauguration. Meanwhile the87 words
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Article71 1935-11-24 7 PROFESSOR'S AMAZING RESLLTS WITH SALT Ban Francisco. Long yean of patient research by a professor of the University of California have been rewarded by the discovery of a substitute for radium. Mr. E. O. Lawrence claims that American laboratories will soon be able to produce radio-active substances even71 words
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Article31 1935-11-24 7 Athens. A severe earthquake is reported from the Phlliates region of the east coast of Epirus. Several houses were destroyed and there was a panic among the Inhabitants.31 words
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Advertisement603 1935-11-24 7 TWO SPECIAL OFFERS. 1,000 sumps all different, used and mint, mostly modern, with large size commemorative*, pictorials, air malls and Colonial Jubilees 10/0 post 4d.. Air Mall 2/-. 2.000 stamps aU different, with many magnificent modern Items some of which are very hard to get. A good representative collection at603 words
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Advertisement324 1935-11-24 7 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers ot any quantity of used Sliver Jubilee Stamps. For good postally used specimens ot I Straits Settlements and Hong Kong we pay from 70 cents per hundredStamps damaged or perforated with firms' lnltlaia not required. Collectors who prefer to exchange their gilver Jubilee Stamps324 words
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Advertisement928 1935-11-24 7 Milford-on-Sea, Hants. On Border of New Forest within easy reach of Bournemouth. Ideal for aniet holiday. Danehurst Guest House modern house. Comfortable accommodation, private sitting rooms. Two Minutes from sea. Winter guests specially catered for, Oct. to Jane terms from 2S Guineas. Under personal supervMssi of proprietress. GUERNSEY HOTEL HOUMET928 words
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Advertisement853 1935-11-24 8 HAPPY MOMENTS IN MALAYA SNAPSHOT OFFER SUNDAY TIMES PRIZES FOR AMATEURS M ll^ MBM^^" MB^^^^ BMlBM^^ MM^ MWM The Sunday Times, offers prizes for the best photographs showing m i^^ ™"~^"^^rr^ l^^ 1 j Malayan life in its happier momenta. '^^^^i^^HM|^9^^fl^^^^^^^^Bß There is no limit to the subjects which may853 words
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648 1935-11-24 9 MARRIAGE SYSTEM CHANGES AMONG CHINESE "For Good Of The Nation" "MARRIAGE is a lottery, having I** many blanks and few prizes," says an old proverb. This is true in present day China, where trangers marry one another without tin -xpectation of extreme happiness anu without any disillusionment*, for according to648 words
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Article, Illustration47 1935-11-24 9 Miss Wanda Morran and Miss Doris Chambers beat the Esmond sisters Diana and Lulu in the linal of the women's autumn foursomes coif tournament at Ranelagh Club, Barnes, London, by 3 and 1. The picture shows Miss Wanda Morgan (left) and Miss Doris Chambers with their cups47 words
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Article207 1935-11-24 9 NO PROOF MARRIAGE HAS FAILED *T*HE Church does not consider that a marriage should be dissolved unless it has irreparably broken down, and occasional acts of misconduct aided by a hotel bill are not sufficient proof that it has done -so. This was the statement207 words
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Article68 1935-11-24 9 BANDITS ROB MAIL TRAIN WHILE IN STATION Garretsvllle. Ohio. Five bandits, carrying sub-machine guns and shot-guns, cowed sixty on- j lookers here while they held up the' mail train, which was standing in the station, and overpowered the driver and officials. They escaped in a waiting automobil? with68 words
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Article20 1935-11-24 9 The Japanese volcano Asama has been in violent eruption throwing clouds of ashes on Tokio. but no casualties are reported.20 words
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Article238 1935-11-24 9 Today's Human Story. CIMPLE thincs like a shell-fire strafe may leave an infantry battalion bored stiff. A charge of tanks might cause a little disturbance. Rut a battalion stationed somewhere in Hampshire has been shaken from the tips of its heels to the tops of its cap238 words
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Advertisement499 1935-11-24 9 OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening 1 Yes good going too Cigarette Thanks, but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child WelU what are they* then Carerras the Craven "A" people declared wai on throat irritation .7. and?. .sent the bogey skidding, without, I might add, inter ferinq with the innocent499 words
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Advertisement450 1935-11-24 9 At 29 this woman felt 60— ana all because of co ns I She tried moss remedies before she found the sur* reliever— Radox. Radox brought comfort; brought back her youth. H<-r busband also had corns until he used Radox. Just read thia letter "Until a few months ago I450 words
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Article, Illustration616 1935-11-24 10 EPIC TALE OF ADVENTURE IN THE HIMALAYAS Nan ga Parbat Advnturr By Kritr Bechtold Murray Its. 6d. *T*HE story of the wonderful venture and glorious failure which was the German Expedition to conquer Nanga Parbat hi 1934 is so simply told by one who took616 words
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Article245 1935-11-24 10 COINCIDENCE HARD WORKED The Soul of Tak-Ming. By Charles Cooper. Shcrring (Adelaide). 6s. |W|R Cooper works the long arm of ITI coincidence very hard indeed in the "Soul of Tak-Mlng." He also traces back the beginnings of all his chlrf characters to the second or third generation us they make245 words
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Article285 1935-11-24 10 The Foghorn and Other Stories By Gertrude Atherton. Jarrolds. Cs. /"^ERTRUDE Atherton must have been XJ feeling grim when she decided to Incorporate the four stories which make up this book into one volume. They vary in length as they vary in the date of their writing285 words
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Article430 1935-11-24 10 The Dangerous Twins By Edgar Jepson. Jenkins Colonial Library. Lang Harvest By Mrs Stanley Wrench Jarrolds 7s 6d. /^NE feels that Mr Edgar Jepson I must have enjoyed himself throughly when he wrote "The Dangerous Twins I The book is a riot of intrigue, assassinations, hold-ups and430 words
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Advertisement251 1935-11-24 10 U WF^ Jvtfcaaatdl at Jaaaßt afta^^^^aaW m W^ rarfiiJr Warn m 1 m wiv v U«e Odol toothpaste and Odol mouthwash regularly ni s ht and tnorr ing. They will add to your beauty and to the comfort of your mouth. Odol toothpaste is world-famous lor cleaning teeth to perfection251 words
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Advertisement200 1935-11-24 10 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It la do longer iccessary to suffer from loss of Tlfour s.nd manhood, weak mamory a.nd body, nsrvouaneaa, Impur* blood, alcklr akin, depression, and poor sleep, txctiuM an American Doctor haa dlacorered quick, aaay way to end these troubles. Thla) dlaeorarr la200 words
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615 1935-11-24 11 How The Film Actresses Do It In Hollywood AF the five most successful beauties in Hollywood right now, one has freckles sprinkled, across her face and is too tall to dance with the average man. Another has a definite cast in one615 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-11-24 11 MAX FACTOR'S ADVICE Pi ck your most attractive feature then emphasise it! That's the secret of being a successful beauty says Max Factor.23 words
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Article, Illustration335 1935-11-24 11 An Experience />NE day Jim and Peter and their chum Tom went to the canal to sail their boat. When they got there they saw a plank stretched across the little bay where often they sailed their boat. Tom's friends dared him to walk across it. He said335 words
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Article358 1935-11-24 11 A PRONOUNCEMENT has Just been made In the United States, where beauty is a national cult, that will shatter the conceit of millions of women and stimulate the pride of several million others. For Mr. Harry S. Kaufman, whose pleasant task it is to choose358 words
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Article719 1935-11-24 12 Speeding Development By Two Or Three Years INTELLIGENT parents can speed up the development of their children by two to three years, according to Dr. Isaac Newton Kugelmass, one of America's foremost child doctors. In ten years' practice he has compiled a book full719 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-11-24 12 A tailored suit of black with wide lapels and plain skirt with high pleat worn by Jean Harlow. A Jabot of soft organdie and handkerchief add smartness. An off-the-fare fabric hat with white band and bow on shallow crown completes the outfit.42 words
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Article698 1935-11-24 12 E. K - E. K. By FOLLOWING are another three of the latest Shanghai creations, j One is of printed crepe, another is of grey silk trimmed with silver lame, and the third is a frock of pink silk lace, worr. with an elbow-length cape of the same lace as698 words
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Advertisement283 1935-11-24 12 The non-unartlng. tear-proof, harmless MASCARA in an ultra-smart gold and scarlet r»«»«i tw Obtainable in Black and Brown from niNNAM A LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., GREATER REDUCTION IN PRICES, SMARTER MODELS A HIGHER QUALITY than ever before at THE GIFT SHOP 157. North Bridge Read, NOTED FOR HATS. JEWELLERY and FLOWERS.283 words
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Advertisement22 1935-11-24 12 f V/ NEW HATS \V 1 tfH) NEW FROCKS j^p Just Received <^\ "\y :'i: \\jO fk.wA¥» tOJMTumfc Ov \sl Capitol 6 log.22 words
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Advertisement464 1935-11-24 12 Sensitive Skins need this '\lgmJ\ i Comfort i V^uticura Talcum is more than a dusting ~{y£?s fcf powder it is a cooling and refreshing treat- ment, because of the special, medicated way in which it is prepared. It immediately cools and soothes those parts where chafing has occurred, it absorbs464 words
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Article229 1935-11-24 13 Dresses Women Don't Know How To Wear London WOMEN are going to look less attractive than ever before in the whole history of dress. The winter fashions are hideous. Models shown In London were challengingly ugly. Dressmakers admit It. They hare a Puckish idea that It Is more229 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1935-11-24 13 THE presentation of the insignia of the rank of Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire to H.H. the Sultan of Johore by the Governor on Wednesday night was a particularly brilliant ceremony. A guard of honour in black and gold lined the throne1,700 words
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Article89 1935-11-24 13 CLARK GABLE'S ROOM INVADED AT SANTIAGO Santiago, Chile. One hundred women overpowered guards and invaded the hotel room of Clark Gable, the motion picture actor, demanding a glimpse of their screen idol. Mr. Gable finally escaped from the room, with his face decorated in various89 words
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Advertisement31 1935-11-24 13 biiiiiiiiißm *^m*w A food, particularly 9\ SPOON A^smm^^^^^^ I 1~ i^ 0^ jjfjtmV* sfesKiis^^^lfif^ Baby Book** and spoon measure. I enclose 20 cents in unuse* 1 gljrjE! BiMfl BMn^ Wf*n UUtm31 words
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Article404 1935-11-24 14 The Straits Times TOTIDEM VERBIS EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. T"HE promise of an air pageant at Penang, which will include machines from the R.A.F., the Royal Navy air arm, two great aerial lines and three local clubs marks a stage in aerial development in the northern404 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1935-11-24 14 The Story Of The Railways': QHINING lines of steel intersecting a green blanket of jungle, corridors of civilisation driven farther and farther into primaeval country, rivers bridged and ranges tunnelled, lone surveyors skirmishing ahead in the Ulu, gangs toiling in cuttings and on embankments, fever-laden swamps taking1,380 words
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Advertisement413 1935-11-24 14 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 24. For Holi<Uy>— Rest your health Why do not come to DALAT (Annam) The best mountain resort ln the FarEast (5.000 feet high) Oolf, Tennis, Rowing, bathing on the lake, footing excursions, shower falL langbian Palace Motel Bu Pare Luxurious, full413 words
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Advertisement48 1935-11-24 14 PI AIIO i TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd. k j NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. j mi SUdkic Qocks Table clocks, beautifully finished walnut from $14. Dining room and office clocks $20.— Suitable for AC. controlled current.48 words
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Advertisement17 1935-11-24 14 mw m MM i K M H mt- *^Mb L -A, M W »k^ M .j 117 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1935-11-24 15 THE HARBOUR BOARD BRIGADE 230-ft Water Jet Thrown From Klip-Klip's Monitors FIRES at sea are among the calamities most dreaded by man. When a ship lies enveloped in flames and smoke within the limits of a great port it is difficult to think1,412 words
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Article337 1935-11-24 15 TERRITORIAL RECRUITING DRIVE I ATEST figures show that the I Territorial Army in England is short of 2,000 officers and 35,000 other ranks. There are only 7,000 officers to do the work of 9,000; and 123,000 men instead of the full strength of 160,000. This understrength is337 words
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Article120 1935-11-24 15 Then Failed Himself New York. Norval Hawkins made millions by super-salesmanship He is the author of several books on "How to be successful." Hawkins became commercial manager of the Ford Motor Company in 1907. In 1915 Henry Ford paid him a salary of £200.000. He left120 words
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Article, Illustration305 1935-11-24 15 Chinese Personalities DORN in Singapore in 1895, eldest daughter of Mr. Lee Hoon Leong, a well-known merchant and formerly managing director of the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co., Ltd., Dr. Lee Choo Neo received her early education in the Singapore Chinese Girls' School, and later spent305 words
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Advertisement76 1935-11-24 15 I Protect fhen\ I with insurance I Could your dependents carry on without your salary in the event of your death Can you look forward with certainty to a nest-egg in your old age? If the answer is No," just consider how a whole-life or endowment policy will protect you76 words
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Advertisement94 1935-11-24 15 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine of full tonic value and 01 well-known basic Ingredients Is being marketed. A leading London analyst vouchee for the quality or Phosferlne Tonic Wine as follows I find It to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It l< tree94 words
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Advertisement73 1935-11-24 15 /^Christmas in w decorated Cases of 5,6 and 12 Bottles THE WHISKY THAT DEFINITELY r-=n SCLVES THE PROBLEM Of 'WHAT TC CIVE AMD DRINK' Stocked by all Dealers. Ready for &Z?i jy delivery to the Lucky Recipients. \tS-l //^^S^^ No Extra Charge is Made for the >4g\|jp£K MO FIMBR *H««y73 words
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Article332 1935-11-24 16 Girl With "Split Personality" f T I RA(iKI)Y has brought to light the strange case of the "split personality" of a girl who was the most brilliant medical student in her class at Edinburgh University. Although only 21, the victim. Miss Nancy Howard Turnbull. of332 words
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Article, Illustration683 1935-11-24 16 POLICE BAND ONCE CONDUCTED OPERA IN EUROPE Now Living In Cubicle In Kuala Lumpur THE Selangor Police Band, the delight of thousands, is the embodiment of a great and one-time celebrated musician's final effort; a man whose life has been one of romance and683 words
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Article440 1935-11-24 16 OVER 56.006.000 will be spent on public works other than items of expenditure which are of a ret-ur-rent nature according to the Colony's latest financial statement A new outpatients' department and a dental clinic are to be eomiructed at the Singapore General Hospital next year at440 words
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Advertisement523 1935-11-24 16 < OfM J*» "Riviera O f 1 OnenC t^flam (Jatam coma never' have visualised a Hong Kong jt^j**'* •Inter when be said: V»*" "EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT /^£j£r>7*&| THE WEATHER BUT NOBODY A^i/WW 5V 1 j DC S ANYTHWG ABOUT IT 1 'YllW/l^ I The month of October Heralds //lyjr ~~i523 words
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Advertisement158 1935-11-24 16 Sg^-^,, ill^M^) oocl tdste Tnakes V Oll choose Wm LEAsPERRINS |2jgo 1 the Original Worcestershire THEY ARE CALLING YOU... From Every Corner Of The World. W^^f^" km? 23 Jf^k Lam Laaaaw *V W m From America, from Africa, from turope, from everywhere com* their voices, but they past through your158 words
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Article1100 1935-11-24 17 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By |N my weekly newspaper cutting collection. About various things like horses coughing at the Bicester Hunt and the general election, There is one cutting which stands out vividly alone, Recording a remark by the Bishop of Worcester, Dr. A. W. T. Perowne, Who1,100 words
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Advertisement281 1935-11-24 17 Sloan's quickly r*-' Jr£j lieves stiffness end aches from sore Jv^^^a^ S No rubbing The /&sf<£^frv\ £Xsi> powerful stimulation ySrw^M^' /^-^^^m£ ~vl that Sloans gives Tr±. WX^^^-t v "*^»v the circulation does \jCj[Cr~f «-TV^- L^X the work, driving out J «JBi swelling and pain in T SLOAN'S fo, A CfiJhU?281 words
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Miscellaneous525 1935-11-24 17 Contract: By Culbertson Gamblers Never Gamble MANY people are surprised learn that a good gambler is a man who never gambles. He never takes chances. Li^ e^. is^' r(*g*^ player takes no Uf chances when ft t there is any r^ possible way of j y I avoiding them. nn0525 words
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1196 1935-11-24 18 DESPECTFUL congratulations to His Excellency on his astute beguilement of Federal Councillors. The Battle of JaUnofficial Guns That «W»t matertaU*. Misfired ye *_J* Shearns brilliant speech on Perak Hydro and some very polite references to food taxes It might have been a1,196 words
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Article140 1935-11-24 18 XXVII RAINY SEASON Water, water everywhere it drives a man to drink. It rains and rains, then rains some more, till one can't even think. The car hood leaks, the house roof too, and mildew" s everywhere, The wife lias moods, the T, B. broods, c"en could a140 words
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Advertisement83 1935-11-24 18 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 the reputation of the Austin has been built. When you invest in an Austin,83 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-24 18 8 J ACTS 2 <« io« or 40 g also CREAMY MILK 6 FINE VANILLA MAAS-F915 words
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Advertisement1003 1935-11-24 19 ;„^^^.^jSl SHU^L^nJHLii J^l^,^,^_^^Jj^^j^^__l^JM^^B|^^^^^^^^^^^^K I^Bbwb^'bwbmbmbWWßbV m B& Wk. Bbmßk Wt I Bbl in 7 /Lx^\ i for •»«■«>,. n\=Jwit mii< of y r< of ll 7 Tin Jl <«°L7" e C nfi *ence th BQln PubU c V \vv SOLE ImVorTE^ Sllv.t\, DAfißYt Co., Ltd. BRITISH MAIAYA AND SARAWAK PIONEERS. Tile1,003 words
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Article1416 1935-11-24 20 Collision That Nearly Robbed England Of Her Best Goalkeeper BIRMINGHAM'S RECORD Robb The Only Pre-War Player Still In Harness (By A Special Correspondent.) \I7HEX England want a goalkeeper for international duty, the selec- tors never have any great difficulty.. Harry Hibbs, of the Kirmintfham club,1,416 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-11-24 20 GREAT PLAYERS: GREAT CLUBS: 12— BIRMINGHAM Harry Hibbs, who has played for England in nearly every international football match since 1930. making one of his characteristic spectacular saves.28 words
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Article59 1935-11-24 20 player signed by the London club on its formation. A few years later, both returned to St. Andrew's, Mcßoberts as manager. It was he who secured Willie Robb, who has been mentioned already. 1 All these men are linked together and their stories thread in and out, weaving59 words
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Article80 1935-11-24 20 QUINTUPLETS TO BE FILMED Ottawa. A contract for a film of the Dionno quintuplets has been signed between their guardians and the Fox Twentieth Century Films, and approved by Mr. Croll. the Ontarian Minister of Public Welfare. The film will be called The Country Doctor. Dr. Dafoe. the quintuplets' doctor,80 words
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Advertisement147 1935-11-24 20 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE A VIGOUR? Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE. Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin j. Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, )Jjl Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The ffv^j^^j poisons result in damage to the arteries, J^B^H internal organs and premature old age. jimjfjifiifui147 words
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Advertisement438 1935-11-24 20 92 YEARS OLD-AND FIT AS A FIDDLE Runs Up and Down Stairs "1 feel in duty bound." wi I W., "to express my gratitude for the marvellous results my father has obtained from Kni Salts. He is ninety-two years old. and fit as a fiddle. He can nip ab.vr, up438 words
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Miscellaneous127 1935-11-24 20 Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle ACROSS: 1. Humped animal; 4. Correc- SOLUTION OF LAST WEEK'S Uon; S. Containing limestone; 9 Separates BUZZLE one's sell; 10. Thin; 11. Go bad; IX Frag- MOJ/>U ***** |<TFvMS~BB| menU; 16. Floating; 16. Medicine; 19. Knlargr; 31. Expressions; 24. Birds; 25. Dawdle; Rus^fvi^Bl3Hl7rißs"^^GffWS 24. Utterer of127 words
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530 1935-11-24 21 Dredging And Extension Of Southern Groyne AT a recent meeting of the Finance Committee the spending of an extra $7,000, making $57,000 In all, on the removal of dredging* from Malacca harbour was approved and it was agreed to advance $10,000 this year for the extension530 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-11-24 21 Charlie Chaplin gets mixed in the m^chinerv. A scene fram his latest comedy Modern Times."15 words
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Article846 1935-11-24 21 Malacca Sport Three Finals Only To Be Played— Team To Visit Singapore Curious Hockey Side Selections (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. ■"■"•HE Malacca Badminton championships are nearly ended only the finals of the men's singles, women's doubles, and junior doubles remaining to be played. In the men's senior846 words
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Article282 1935-11-24 21 AND SWIMMING POOL (From Our Ow n Correspondent). Malacca. A meeting of tho CommMee of th» Straits Settlements Malacca i Association was held on Tuesday at the Malacca Club. The following were present:—Mr. E. C. Martin (President), Messrs .Loh Kirn Swi, C. F. Gomes, T. A. Barnes.282 words
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Advertisement394 1935-11-24 21 MALAKA RADIO SERVICE 13, First Cross St. MALACCA. DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS R.C.A. WESTINGHOUSE ALL MAINS AND BATTERY MODELS. D. C. Mains Amplifiers— 4 and 10 Watts Models complete In Teak Cabinets. "Garrard" Universal Automatic Record Changers and Radiogram Electric Motors and Pick-ups. G. E C. Electrical Accessories— Philips, Osram394 words
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Advertisement152 1935-11-24 21 FOR ALL YOUR X'MAS GIFTS THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY LIMITED, MALACCA. mma m m I if F mm fbMh -i cleaning pots p^^A^ and pans NjT^HM Vim makes greasy pots and I J| pans like new again bright I I^^M and gleaming and spotless. I »^l^ r<V/m\ Vim is the152 words
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Article, Illustration876 1935-11-24 22 Revised Rules: Inter-Club Tournament: Laws Not Understood (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) Singapore. THE current year has certainly been one of great activity for the Singapore Badminton Association and when the season does come to an end shortly after the forthcoming inter-State matches against Perak876 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-11-24 22 The team representing the St. Gregory's B.P. that defeated the Premieran B.P. by four games to two.17 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-11-24 22 Miss Lee Sun Gay. women's singles champion of the Johore Bahru badminton tournament.13 words
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Article159 1935-11-24 22 Playing at the Derbyshire's court last Sunday before a large crowd of badminton enthusiasts, the Playfair Athletic Union defeated the Derbyshire B.P. by the narrow margin of three games to two. Two singles games had to be abandoned owing to fading Ught. (Playfair players names159 words
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Article105 1935-11-24 22 Playing at the home court on Sunday last beiore a large crowd the Orange Badminton Party defeated the National Badminton Party by four games to two. Scores: (Orange players mentioned first.) Singles: C. T. Kob beat Sng Seng Heng 15—3; 15—12. William Tan lost to Sng Beng Teck105 words
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Article, Illustration9 1935-11-24 22 Mr. Lee Seng, president of the St. Gregory's B.P.9 words
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Article89 1935-11-24 22 At Urn thirteenth annual general meeting of the Oeylaog StrarU Chinese Association held on Nov. 8, the following were elected office-bearers for IM6: President. Mr. Ldm Boon Be* (re-elected) let vice-president. Mr. Chan Hye Seng (re-elected); 2nd vicepresident, Mr. Ang Kee Ouan; boo. secretary, Mr. Teo Leong89 words
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Article60 1935-11-24 22 The semi-final tie of the Straits Chinese Reading Club «<"gi«« rhamptfrmhtp tournament will be played between Urn Cheng Oek and Beet Ttam Hock of Urn top secdon on Tuesday and Tan Huat Seng will meet Ng KhV* Jin. The winner of the latter pair will meet afm King60 words
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Article202 1935-11-24 22 Owing to the small number of entnrs received for the Association of Barbell fl-n tournaments which were to have bwn heM last month, it has now been cecid.-d io oxtend the closing date to Dec. 81. M are requested to note that all entries inu.st be accompanied with202 words
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Article75 1935-11-24 22 The results of tlie Straits Chinee Epworih League's tournaments held during the ye-ir are as follows: Badminton Singles "A": Champion, Yap Chin Tee; Kunncr-ui), Wong Chong Teck. Badminton Singles "B": Champion. Tan Chin Lvii, Runnerup. Neo Seng Kee. Badminton Doubles: Champion. Yap Chin Tee and Wee Leong Pook;75 words
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Article36 1935-11-24 22 The second quarterly general meeting of the Sunnydale BP. will be held at tho honorary secretary' 3 residence. 27. Balestier Road, on Suncay, Dec. 1. at 3.15 p.m. Ml members are requested to attend.36 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-11-24 22 Ng Buck Chuan, badminton champion of the Medical Sports Club, Johore Rahru, and billiards runnerup.15 words
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Article153 1935-11-24 22 In a friendly badminton match in Kuala Lumpur of one men's and one women's doubles and three mixed doubles played at their own courts last week, the Sllverdew B.P. met and defeated the Skylight B.P. oy four games to one. Following are the results: (Sllverdew players mentioned first).153 words
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Article112 1935-11-24 22 In a return badminton match of five do; bles. the Students' B P. beat the International B.P. by three games to two Scores (Students' players first): H. A Mahmood and Mohd. Arshad beat Lee Mun Kong and Lee Soon Lee, 21—10. 21—17; Wee Peng Slang and Tang Ah112 words
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Article93 1935-11-24 22 A social was held last week by the Kuala Lumpur Chinese Students' Literary Association at their club premises in Klyne Btreet More than sixty members and friends were present. Welcoming the guests the president. Mr. Teh Hon Yoon. said the success of the evening's function was mainly due93 words
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Article58 1935-11-24 22 The following pUyers will represent the National B.P. against the Loke* B.P. in a friendly badminton match tf three singles and two doubles at the latter's court today at 330 p.m Sng Beng Teck, Yap Yew Keng. Sng Seng Heng. Kum Kirn Leng. Tan Kok Ann. P. S.58 words
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Advertisement40 1935-11-24 22 rjl _A_ I C jir *JH Jf s ssv> I CAR. 'MAGNIFICENCE I I jßal B^B^Br^BßsT^Bß^B^BM^B^B^^B^B^Bß^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^Bß^B^B^B^B^^B^B^B^B^B^Ba^^Bß ssßv I SHOWkGDM DISPLAY of the f jUILLMAN MINX j j LYONS B MOTORS UP. I 92-100, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. If t'j^H MASTER'S K*^40 words
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Advertisement270 1935-11-24 22 IDENTITIES COMPETITION Last Week's Solutions Three Readers Share $100 R. S. Sithamparam, College of Medicine, S^./apore, M. S. Sellapah, 31, Roberta Lane, Singapore, and K. S. Poh, 440, Victoria St., Singapore, identified correctly all the photograph* published in The Sunday Times Identities Competition on Nov. 10. They, therefore, share the270 words
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Article330 1935-11-24 23 Notts Forest Find The Net Nine Times BUT PORT VALE GET TWO London, Saturday. RESULTS cf league football games played today, s&ys Renter, are: DIVISION 1 Arsenal 4 W'hair.pton W. 0 Birmingham 2 Aston Villa 2 Blackburn R. 1 Preston N. E. 1 Chelsea 2330 words
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Article242 1935-11-24 23 London, Saturday. The Manchester November Handicap, run today over IVi miles, resulted as follows: FREE FARE (S. Wragg) 8.4. 1. THRAPSTON (Rickaby) 8.1. 2. JESMOND DENE (S. Donoghue) 8.11. 3. Won by five lengths, one and a half lengths between second and third. Betting: 22—1: 100—8; 25—1.242 words
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Article, Illustration376 1935-11-24 23 'THERE was a large gathering at the Clerical Union yesterday when a tea party was held by the Singapore Badminton Association in honour of the appointment of their Patron, Sir Andrew Caldecott, as Governor of Hong Kong. Among those present were Sir Andrew Caldecott, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Tyau, Mr.376 words
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Article107 1935-11-24 23 London. Saturday. Rugby games played today resulted as follows: Lancashire 16. Cumberland 6. North Midlands 18, East Midlands 11. Yorkshire 11, Cheshire 5 Bath 19, London Welsh 0. Blackheath 0. Harlequins 11. Devonport Services 17, St. Bart's Hospital 7. Guy's Hospital 11, Gloucester 18. Liverpool 6. Bradford 8.Reuter - 107 words
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Article395 1935-11-24 23 MurrayAeld, Saturday. New Zealand beat Scotland in k Rugby came here today by eighteen points to eifht. Forty thousand people packed the ground. The pitch was slightly soft and the weather conditions were Idea' Thrills came early the Scots almost scoring from the start. After fifteen395 words
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Article50 1935-11-24 23 Durban. Saturday. In their first innings today against Natal in a three-day match the Australians made 522 for five. Exhilarating hitting brought Flngleton 121. McCabe 85. Richardson 75 and Chlpperfleld 60 not out. Wade has been appointed captain of South Africa for the first test match.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article1027 1935-11-24 23 Positions in the League correct to Friday Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sundcrland (2) 15 i 0 3 2 46 25 22 Derby (6) 15 8 3 4 24 14 20 Huddersfleld (16) 15 8 3 4 24 18 20 Arsenal (1) 15 61,027 words
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Advertisement208 1935-11-24 23 The Valet is the simplest, m \ovv \j?J^y quickest and most efficient razor in the world. Irs price is amazingly low. *S>. Buy "99" Set to-day. m^^^Tß* The Valet takes ten seconds to strop, ten seconds to clean, without unscrewing or taking anything to pieces. Every blade, stropped daily to208 words
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Article, Illustration2482 1935-11-24 24 BIG CROWD, AND TOTES WELL PATRONISED Snowlass' Glorious Finish In I Fourth Race DUKIT TIMAH'S luck as regards weather held good yester- day, the last day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting. It rained hard up to 1.15 p.m. but then2,482 words
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Article611 1935-11-24 24 Bullseyc's AS was generally expected, the N.K have decided to reduce the si/.e of the bolls for Bisley targets. These changes affect all shooting done under N.R.A. conditions throughout thr Empire. The revised dimensions arc S3 follows, those in use last year b-iiiK given for purpose ol <•611 words
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Advertisement738 1935-11-24 24 /d.haijiwt\^ quicklY And lafely nnds the discomfort and danger of m cold in the head First thing every morning put a drop ol 'Vapex' on your handkerchief and breath* the germtcidal vapour. O/ ail Chrmuts v" im mun THOMAS KrUPOOT Si CO. LTD. and mM (hr«u«h*u( |K< MIM *1 jtf738 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1935-11-24 25 Crawford Plays Lone For Negri-Malacca VISITORS FORWARDS MAGNIFICENT BUT BACKS WEAK Singapore 12; Negri-Malacca 3. IN a Malaya Cup Rugby match which demonstrated that a side with a magnificent pack but with a deplorably weak back division will go down on most1,151 words
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Article454 1935-11-24 25 Penang Easily Overcome (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*. Saturday. BEATEN in every department of the (fame. Penang lost its first Malaya Cup Rugby match against Selangor by 13 points (two goals and a try) to three points (a try). The score in no way flatters the superiority of454 words
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Article239 1935-11-24 25 RUGBY ENCOUNTER WITH WILTSHIRES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johorc Bahru. Saturday. S. Johore It Wiltshire 6. South Johore beat the Wiltshire Regiment at rugby here today by ten points (a try. a penalty and a drop goal) to six point', (a try and a penalty). The ground was239 words
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Article48 1935-11-24 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban The Sing Chong Ping Pong team of Malacca were visitors to Seremban. They met the three local teams, the results bein;: beat Negri Chines Athletic Association 4— 3: beat Chung Hwa School S— 2; lost to Chin Hwa School 2—3. 148 words
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Article302 1935-11-24 25 MRS. LEE GIVES AWAY SPORTS PRIZES rE AnglD-Chlnese School held Its annual games prize day on Friday when Mrs. E. F. Lee, wife of Bishop Lee, gave away the prizes and inter-house trophies won during the year. The school greeted with cheers a remark made by the Principal.302 words
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Article, Illustration378 1935-11-24 25 SIM TENG PHENG WINS 440 YARDS EVENT CTRAITS Chinese Epworth Leagu- ers turned out in full force at the Fort Canning swimming pool yesterday for their third annual swimming gala. Good racing was witnessed, and obstacle events in the water kept the spectators amused, while good entertainment378 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-11-24 25 Tan Hoey Djln and Seah Pon» Chock, first and second respectively in the 40 yards free style handicap.18 words
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Article87 1935-11-24 25 The following hav e been selected for the Singapore Asiatics against the Sth. Heavy Brigade in a Rugby match on Tuesday at th e Medical College ground at 5 p.m.: Henry Boon, Chan Ah Kow, O. Chong Seng, Zam Zam, Abdul Rahman, Ng Wood Kan, Lim Bwee87 words
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Article401 1935-11-24 25 GRENIER'S TWO GOALS IN FIRST HALF (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. In a thin drizzle and on a sodden and slippery pitch caused by rain which fell earlier in the afternoon. Selangor met Perak in an inter-State hockey fixture at tne padang today. Perak's401 words
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Article121 1935-11-24 25 The women's match between Keppei Oolf Club and Island Club played on Friday, over the Keppei links, resulted In a win for the home team by 5*4 Mi 3'i points. The results. Island Club players mentioned first, were as follows:--Mn. Kelly (10) 0 Mrs. A. Mck. Low (1«)121 words
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Article49 1935-11-24 25 The following will represent th? V.M.C.A. at hockey against the Sikh Police tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. at Police Depot Bleha. Sing Cheng, Sanderson. P. O'Dwyer, Lee Fong Lim leapt.), G. Day, E. A. Joy, W. Ferguson. M. Armstrong. J. Ferguson, Catena toor. Reserve: Leembruggen, Loot Eng San.49 words
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Article333 1935-11-24 25 PERAK DRAW WITH SERVICES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. •yHE friendly Rugby match between Perak and the Services was played on a soft and slippery ground with a wet ball Rain was failing just before the match was timed to begin. Perak were compelled to333 words
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Article80 1935-11-24 25 TOURISTS' TOTAL WELL PASSED Sydney. Saturday. In reply to the M.C.C.'s first innings score ol 260 New South Wales did far better than they were expected to by knocking up 373 for eight wickets at the close of play, antf have thus placed themselves inReuter - 80 words
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Article152 1935-11-24 25 WIN FOR SELANGOR CLUB "A" TEAM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. While the Selangor State team is away in Penai g for the Malaya Cup Rugby competition the Selangor Club "A" team met the Selangor Asiatics this evening on the Selangsr Club Padang and won by152 words
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Article740 1935-11-24 26 " Argus - "Argus" Malayan Sports Jottings By Lively Bouts Expected In The Finals SINGAPORE. THERE has been held in Singapore during the past week a scries of eliminating fights in connection with the annual amateur boxing championships, and the semifinals on Thursday evening proved i as attractive as anything740 words
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538 1935-11-24 26 Penang Boys' First Ru»by Win Since Series Started Good Hockey Record Gala At Swimming Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. TWI'I.Mi Rugby enthusiasts were greatly surprised to hear of the defeat of the King Edward VII School at the hands of the Penang Free School538 words
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Article, Illustration108 1935-11-24 26 (iroup photograph taken on the occasion of the departure for London of Mr. W. N. Hamilton, District Manage r, Navy. Army Air Force Institutes. Singapore. Back row left to right Tan Choon Bee. Sim Slang Kiat, Leong Koon Wan, Hoe, Then Fay Choy, Chan Huar Seong, Teo Hook Seng, Second108 words
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Article208 1935-11-24 26 Sir Abe Bailey's Illness CIR Abe Bailey. South African mil- llonaire racehorac owner, is to give up his stud farm at Newmarket. H« will sell all his mares in foal at I Christmas, and the remainder of the stud next year, when he may also208 words
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Article85 1935-11-24 26 BOUT TO BE HELD IN HAVANA ON DEC. 29 New York. Mike Jacobs, match-maker for tfce Twentieth Century Sporting Club, h»announced that Joe Louis, the "Brow.. Bomber" of Detroit, has been matched with Isidore Oastanaga of Spain for a ten round bout at Havana on Dec. 29.85 words
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724 1935-11-24 26 A Few Suggestions—Gerald Pinto— What Is Wrong With Negri Hockey? (By O«r Own Correspondent) Seremban. T"» Negri Semhilan All Blues, who have done much to foster Asiatic rugger in Malaya, are to be complimented on their fine showing against a strong Selangor Club XV the724 words
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Advertisement22 1935-11-24 26 "Cold Storage" ice cream. Have you ordered your Christmas Turkey? w s no «hrn r\ v,/ s p -E O S -E22 words
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Article486 1935-11-24 27 " Echo - "Echo" Malayan Sports Jottings By Hockey Team's Poor Showing Against Singapore Kuala Lumpur. AND now what can one say about Malaya Cup rugger hopes? One isn't nearly so confident as a week or two ago of Selangor's chances of reaching the final. The selectors may or486 words
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Article661 1935-11-24 27 Penang And Kedah Share Ham Soccer Cup School Rugby Two Wins For Erics (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. I£KI)AH again lost their inter-State hockey fixture with Penang at Alor Star last week by the odd goal in seven. This narrow margin of defeat can661 words
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Article, Illustration72 1935-11-24 27 A dinner was given by the staff of the North British Mercantile Insurance Co., Ltd., Singapore, at the New Life Restaurant, Great World, to the manager, Mr. R. B. Henly, prior to his departure to England on leave. Front row Mr. Tang Mooi Shan. Mr. J. P. Tham, Mr. F.72 words
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Article89 1935-11-24 27 WOULD NOT HIT HIM AGAIN A boxer burst Into tears and refused to continue his fight at the Drill Hall. Bristol, recently. He was Tony Arplno. of Bedford, and his opponent was Pat Buckley, of Doncaster. a substitute performer. Buckley, who had been floored repeatedly, went89 words
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Article103 1935-11-24 27 OWNER OF DETROIT TIGERS BASEBALL CLUB Detroit, Nov. 13. Mr. Frank J. Navln. owner of the the world's champion baseball club, the Detroit Tigers, which has just finished a spectacular season and won the world's series, died today. He was 61 years or age. Mr. Navin died103 words
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Article39 1935-11-24 27 JAPANESE WOMAN RECORD Tokio. Miss Pumlko Kojlma established a new Japanese record, when she pui the shot 11.16 metres, on the last day of the All-Japan Track and Fmld Annual meet at the Meljl Shrine Stadium.39 words
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Article635 1935-11-24 27 One Goal Each In Fine Game School Experimental Side Beaten Power Station Badminton (From Ou. Own Correspondent) Segamat, LJOCKEY is still the principal sport in the town these days, bat games will be few and far between for the next month or so, due to635 words
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Article, Illustration7 1935-11-24 27 The Anglo-Chineae Continuation School volley ball team.7 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-11-24 28 So fierce was the fire at a Twickenham film studio on the opposite side of the railway, that this telegraph pole caught fire and as a precaution railway traffic was stopped.31 words
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Article, Illustration77 1935-11-24 28 NEATNESS ON THE FARM Top Farm hands in the Wakering, Essex, district are taking care to see that they do not share the fate of a neighbour, who was summoned at Southend Police Court for failing to remove clay and mud from the wheels of a wagon, and ordered to77 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-11-24 28 The Cycloratio, the Latest development of the recumbent bicycle, was on view at the fourth annual Lightweight Cycle Show at the Royal Horicaltural Hall. London.27 words
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