The Straits Times, 22 December 1935

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADWG SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 209 Sunday, December 22, 1935 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 209 Sunday. December 22, 1935 Price 10 cents
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  • 107 1 16 Arrested: 2 In Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent.) kual I urn pur. Saturday. MEARLY the entire force of the A Campbell Road police station, including officers and men of the detective branch, were summoned to suppress a free fight this afternoon between two factions of ricksha
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  • 117 1 Entrants for The Sunday Times Crossword Competition (Page 11) and the Identities Competition (Page 12) are reminded that only restricted postal facilities will be available during the Christmas Holiday, and early posting Is essential If entries and claims are to reach us by the closing dates as published In
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  • 54 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Saturday. At 3.30 p.m. today lightning strui* No. 13. Jalan Langgar during a heavy rain storm. There was no damage except that the electric wiring was burnt and the cement floor was made warm. This is the third time lightning has struck
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  • 70 1 Noon. Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. P..S.S. in cases ir*.0.8.) Deo. 22 Mf Good FAQ. in cases (FOP.) Dec. 21 13 16 21 No. I K. R.S.S. (Spot laosei awardable Spore 21 3 4 Bftfi Jan-Mar. 22' 22*» Apr.-June 22* 4 22 T Ju'v-Sept. 23', 23 3
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  • 126 1 M. MARCEL RAY "I AM glad to become a next- door neighbour of Malaya." said M. Mancl Ray. the now French Minister to Siam who passed through Singapore in the V M steamer Andre Lebon yesterday. M. Ray has visited Singapore on several occasions, having attended
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    105 1 ADMIRAL Totari, Japanese Naval Attache in Paris, arrived in Singapore in the liner Andre Lebon yesterday on his return to Japan with his wife and daughters. Speaking in French tc a Sunday Times' representative In the office of Mr. Klichi Grnji. the Japanese ConsulGeneral at Singapore, dmiral Togarl
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  • 30 1 ("rcm Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Saturday. The Imperial Airways aeroplane left Jodhpur this norning and will reach Don Muang on Sunday evening ana Singapore presumably on Monday evening.
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  • 244 1 Rich Rewards Offered For Sinews Of War CLOSE CHECK KEPT Oil CARGOES Rubber, Tin And Tuba Root Through Foreign Agents pEARING THAT STEPS ARE BEING TAKEN IN SINGAPORE TO DEFEAT SANCTIONS AGAINST ITALY, BY ORDERING THROUGH AGENTS IN "NEUTRAL" COUNTRIES, THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ARE
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    40 1 The wedding took place yesterday at St Andrew's Cathedral of At. Robert Eu Eng Wan, a teacher of St. Andrew's School, and Miss Phyllis Chia Chons Let The St Andrew's School scouts provided a guard of honour. —Sunday Times Photograph.
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  • 63 1 Munster A serious outbreak o" fire occurred in the roof of the magnificent 17ih century Franciscan convent at Rictberg and rescuers were severely hampered by the strong wind. Nevertheless, valuable paintings, the gold plate and 8,000 volumes and precious 12th century manuscripts In the famous library were
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  • 27 1 Italian military aeroplanes on the aerodrome at Adigrat. waiting to take oft and drop their bomb., i Abyssinian troops they can find.
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  • 198 1 Italian Aeroplanes Helpless Addis Ababa. Saturday. A fierce engagement is reported thirty miles south-west of Aksum The forces of Has Ayelu are attacking Italian outposts and it is officially claimed that the Abyssinlans have captured posts at Endasilasi and Degaishai, westward of Aksum. Latest reports state that a
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  • 66 1 London, Saturday A newspaper telegram from Addis Ababa reports that the British Red Cross unit )f sixteen ambulance lorries with five doctors and eighty Somali orderlies has reached the Abyssinian capital on Its way to the northern front. The unit has br?n equipped by public subscription in
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  • 100 1 Paris, Saturday. A SPECIAL meeting of the League Council may be called in January to discuss practical methods of mutual assistance against attack on a League member fulfilling its duties, according to French observers at Geneva. The replies received by Great Britain from Mediterranean powers regarding the
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  • 111 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) ipDh, Saturday. For the second time an F.M.S. Queen's Scholarship has been won uy a Perak student. The distinction was first achieved Dy the Anglo-Chinese School student, Nq Yeok Hing who in 1933 passed the Junior Cambridge with honours and was placed first in
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  • 70 1 Berlin. A fervent protest that Germany must re-dalm her V rmer colonies was delivered by Gen. von Epp, Relchstathalter of Bavaria, during a huge colonial demonstration at Hamburg. Our people are unanimous upon the necessity for Germany's demanding her colonies." he said. The only question Is when
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  • 38 1 London, Saturday, Sir Samuel Hoare called at Buckingham Palace this morning to take ieave of His Majesty on relinquishing hU appointment as Foreign Secretary. He remained with the King for nearly m hcur.— Eritish Wireless.
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  • 37 1 Paiis. The Bugatti auto train has established a record for the run between Strasburg and Paris, doing the run at an average of 141 i kilometres an hour with the usual stops.— Aneta Havas.
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  • 41 1 Paris. "Sang et Lumieres" < 'Blood ana Lights"* is the name of the French novel which won for Its author the Prix Goncourt for this year. Presentation of the important and muchcoveted literary prize was made to M. Joseph Peyre.
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  • 152 1 No Comment On Peace Plan Rome. Friday. •THE Fascist Grand Council met it 11 p.m and aajcurncd at 4 a.m. until Jan. 18 without reaching a decision on tha peace plan. A communique issued at the closs makes no reply to the psace proposals but announces Italy's
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  • 68 1 London Saturday. The Isle of Wight was cut on* from the mainland by fog yesterday and more than half a dozen liners enter- ing or leaving Southampton waters had to be at anchor, while the departure of thousands of tens of shipJ ping in this and other
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  • 1783 2 PYJAMA FASHIONS AT KATONG Our Dynamic Island Time For Stock-Taking-In A Maze— Whirligig And Reverie HIGH TIDE IN THE SINGAPORE RIVER. A CHRISTMAS TREE IN CHINATOWN WHAT this page is meant to do is to reflect the more significant of current nappenings In Singapore, to convey a sense
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 42 2 DO YOU WANT MORE BREAD THERE'S SOME IN THE VAN Royal Bakery Bread Daily deliveries to all residential districts 6.30 a.m., 9.30 a.m, 3.30 p.m! PROPRIETORS FJItl 7 i'J'J'l M 2v s~^^ i/i" ~al \r~~ "vr"" f I ii%£a% /jo^t^v r^B?^ ft
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  • 382 3 General Shang Withdraws His Troops Tientsin, Saturday 4 1 A TIN(J on orders of General Shang Chen, resigned Governor ol Hopei, his garrison forces along the Tientsin Pukow railroad have begun evacuating their positions. The troops are gathering at Yingtai preparatory to being transferred
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  • 10 3 KALI KRISHNA
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  • 179 3 Viceroy Of India To Call Here RESIDENTS in Malaya will soon have an opportunity of making short pleasure trip to India by way or the Netherlands Indies ia the P. and O. s.s. Viceroy of India. This vessel Is scheduled to leave Penang in the afternoon
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  • 43 3 Six hundred children were entertained at a treat fu the Rltz Theatre on Friday, the Theatre ha vine been put at the desposal of the organiser. Mrs. E. Hocquardt. Father Christmas (Mr. Paul Verdayne) arrived during the interval in the programme.
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  • 39 3 Mr. G. W. Bryant. Resident Councillor. Malacca, will leave for Brastagi on Dec. 22 for a short holiday. In his absence Mr. E. V. G. Day. acting Collector of Land Revenue and Assist ant Treasurer, will act for him.
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  • 53 3 SKENE On Dec. 21. 1935, at the Johore Hospital. Mr. Peter Wald Skene. aged 85 years. The funeral cortege will leave the Johore Hospital at 4 p.m. sharp on Sunday. Dec. 22. 1935. for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore and thence to Ridadari Cemetery for interment. (Australian
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  • 24 3 HUGE EXPERIMENTAL CARGO" Shanghai. Saturday. rpHE President Lincoln sailed for America this morning carrying one of the biggest sliver shipments
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  • 143 3 SECRET ITALO-CHINESE PACT DENIED SHANGHAI EXPLANATION Shanghai. Saturday. The reported secret Italo-Chlnese agreement (under which Italy was stated to have undertaken to reorganise the whole of the Chinese land, sea and air forces) Is denied 'n semi-official circles here. It is surmised that the report arose out of negotiations, which
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  • 284 3 Two Tin Company Meetings At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. The Hon. Mr. C. L. Green presided at the annual general meeting of Sunsel Luas Tin. The dredge was being prepared to resume production and a favourable temporary arrangement had been made with
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  • 320 3 EXAMS. RIGHT OR WRONG? QUESTION Are schoolboys being "Sacrificed to the Moloch of Industry" by beinz made to pass the matriculation examination so that they can become "suitable office fodder?" HEADMASTER Mr. G C. Diamond, of Cardiff High School, raised the question— which has
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  • 195 3 THREE MEN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL After a preliminary inquiry lasting several days during which evidence of a moot remarkable nature was brought forward, three Hengwah Chinese named Ong Choon Keng, Tay Ah Tong and Ki>h Ngong Pak were yesterday committed for trial at the forthcoming Singapore Assizes
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  • 76 3 PENANG CHINESE FAIR AND BAZAAR TO HELD FUND <From A Correspondent.) A Chinese fair and bazaar organised by the Penang Chinese community In aid of the Poppy Day Fund will begin tomorrow night at Fort Cornwallls. The fair will run for a week. Besides novel sideshows and stalls dancing will
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  • 70 3 About 300 pupils and guests assembled in the Institute Hall on Friday, the occasion being the annual parents' day and p:ize distribution. The lDwer classes, including the Primaries, sang nursery songs while boys of Standards 6 and 7 took part in a recitation contest. Mr. Daniel E.
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    • 381 3 DID NO HOUSEWORK FOR SIX MONTHS Kept in Bed with Rheumatism Knees swollen neck stiff with painunable to get out of bed. That was the j condition of this woman when she brt;an to I take Kruschrn Salts. Now she write* this letter:— 'I have had rheumatism in the nct'.c
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 4 Noel D'Angcllier, sun of Mr. 11. L'Angellier, of Singapore, who i« going to Cambridge Inivrrsitv to study law as this year's winner of a Colony Queen's scholarship.
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  • 529 4 Big Influx Of Visitors To Holiday Resorts MERRY Christmas: With Singapore being more entertainment-minded than ever it is likely that this Christmas and New Year will be merrier than the last festivities. Hotel managers are pleased with the bookings for their dinners and
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  • 240 4 MR. J. A. R. WELLINGTON AND MISS W. ABRAHAM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The marriage of Mr. J. A. R. Wei lington. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arumugam. of Malacca, and Miss Welna Athiasayapakiam Abraham. daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs
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  • 105 4 The Anti-Opium Clinic of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society (i not manufacture any anti-opium drug for sale or distribution, nor dors it send out representatives to asic people to come to the Clinic lor treatment. The Clinic has no branches In Singapore or elsewhere. Those who are approached by
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  • 81 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chua Lip Kol: have issued invitations to dinner at their residence. 15. Heeren Street. Mali on Thursday or. the occasion of the marriage of their only son. Mr. Chua Biow Liat, and Miss Tan Sweo Chin, the eldest daughter of the late Dr. Tan Toon
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  • 693 4 Poultry Motes FEEDING is one of the four most important subjects in poultry keeping and while most poultry keepers do not realise the importance of food feeding others place the whole responsibility upon the food and the feeding method. No amount of good food or spices
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    • 131 4 .^bS Baa /Sz^^^Kt^Jit^UNf H^b! B^Bb 1^ F^r^BMlt BTnV A*- \?^Hm bB^L. P' 9mL Lb it j«i blb^bW r£Z*k^ *mi H AhL^bw t* S^B^l B^B^B^B^^^^^sflL L^L^bV The Proven Car at REDUCED PRICES This model is now more emphatically than ever value above its price. From roof- line to tyredimensions it Is
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    • 146 4 XMAS TURKEYS Singapore Gourmets have selected LIVE TURKEYS from the Poultry Institute what have you decided upon? A visit today will help you. Turkeys from $6 to $15. POULTRY INSTITUTE OF MALAYA 12 Lorong Marzuki near Telok Kurau Road SINGAPORE. BEECHAM'S LUNG SYRUP for COLDS BRONCHITIS Of all Chemists Stores.
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  • 253 5 Officer Employed On Pulau Bukom Tanker (By A Special Representative.) A WINDFALL in the shape of first prize, valued at over $40,000, in a recent lottery in Queensland has come the way of Mr. A. H. G. Grant, the chief engineer of the
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  • 57 5 At the Sek Kia Eenh in the Kuan Im Tong Temple. Jonker Street. Malacca, the marriage was celebrated of Mr. Wee Eng Leong and Miss Goh Llan Neo. the second daughter of Mrs. Goh Guan Boon. After the ceremony a reception was held at the premises
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 287 5 NEW WORLD CABARET XMAS NEW YEAR PROGRAMME TVTSDAY DEC Mtfc X MAS EVE NON STOP DAMC TveauAT. u*c. z«ia Cracker*— Novelties— BaUoona— Streaoacrs etc (XMAS EVE.) t^ sambodlan Band «Ul pUy alternaUvely with da EXTENSION t KM. Silvaz Orch<-tra. > Spenal VsudevlUe Turns oy Anita and tbe Cabaret ADMISSION $L
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    • 406 5 IDENTITIES COMPETITION Last Week's Solutions Seven Readers Share $1CO T. Kanagasabai, 40, Racecourse Rd.; P. J. Kenjr. r )71. North 15 iiljje Rd. Yeo Kee Mong, c o J. E. Tan ard Co.. 51-B, Market St.: Yen Ah Gin. c/o Mercantile Bank; Sng Cheng Hce, 21. Lonmg 8, Geylang EUL,;
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 160 5 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY We give below the solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed in The Sunday Times on Dec. 15, In connection with which $100 prize money was offered. Competitors are asked to compare their copies of the solutions which they submitted with the
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  • 348 6 MALACCA MUNICIPALITY ACCEPTS SITE 'Time Not Opportune For Issue Of Stock" (From Our Own Correspondent. Malacca. At the last Municipal Commissioners' meeting an application from Zehnder Bros., on behalf of Mr. Ho Eng Wah, applying for permission to establish an amusement park in Bunga Raya was
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  • 438 6 Seng Cheong Society Team To Visit Singapore Malacca Sport SCHOOLS BEAT PERSEUS (From our own Correspondent Malacca. Dec. 19. ■THE Malacca Seng Cheong Society will visit Singapore during the Christinas holidays to play the Straits Chinese Recreation Club at hockey and other Chinese organisations at basket ball and volley ball.
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  • 156 6 SHOW TO HELP BOYS' CLUB FUND (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. A charity performance in aid of the Malacca Boys' Club Fund, undfr the patronage of Mr. G. W. Bryant, Resident Councillor, was held at the Rialto Theatre. There was a large attendance, among whom were
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  • 228 6 (From our own Correspondent > 1 Malacca. The Seng Cheong Society last week > held a handwork exhibition. The i j judges were Madam Chu Ya Chao. Miss I Loong Chal Tien and Madam Whyc I Hock Chuan. The following were the prize winners: Class I. Ist Mrs.
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  • 50 6 We beg to announce that the business, h:;herto carried on at No. 42 Ri\ j Malacca, by us under the name of Union Pharmacy, will henceforth be carried i n by us as usual but under our new name. Union Dispensary. UNION DISPENSARY. Malacca, December 20, 1935.
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    • 134 6 k UAVW CHRISTMAS _^a 4t u AND A TROUBLE Jjf^y^^ SMti A C1AUS «AS PUT MOTOR OILS j||jj||p?v IN y swacllw Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd. PHOTOGRAPHS. Copies of the Local Photographs appearing in this issue can be obtained from the Manager SUNDAY TIMES. At 50 cents
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    • 18 6 For XMAS CARDS AND XMAS GIFTS NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. COME TO THE LANKA STORES 28, Riverside. Malacca.
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    • 102 6 ahghtly CAPITOL THEATRE 6.1 5 9.1 5 MALACCA Phone 245 Sunday, December 22 »nj Monday. December 23, 1935 Pox's Grandest Mystery Picture' "THE GREAT HOTEL MlKl with EDMUND LOWE and VICTOR McLAGLEN Wishing AU Our Patrons A Mrrrv X m.is Tuesday. Drrcmbrr 21 and Wrdi: December 25, 1935 M.-G.-M. presents
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    300 7 IN England Now! Christmas Eve. What days of excitement in the nursery— an excitement that somehow overflows Its bounds and extends throughout the house. The last- minute rush to complete Christmas shopping. Shops open until an unaccustomed hour, trams and buses unusually crowded. And everyone carrying parcels
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  • 767 7  -  FRED. J. MELVILLE Stamp Collecting By I f"VF stamps popularly known to thi world at large, by name if no by intimate contact, the famous ex amples are the "Penny Black' (Great Britain), the "Blue Mauri tiiis" and the "Three -Corners Cape." The dream of every schoolboy
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 835 7 AIRMAILS. JUBILEES, etc. MUM W* hold a nne stock of used and mint JuMlee stamps, also Jubilee covers, Aintamps, and air mail covers, have been our speciality for 12 years. We also have a good general stock of stamps. Send your "Want list." or ask for our price lists. Approvals
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    • 248 7 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers of sny quantity of nsed Silver Jubilee sumps. Par good postally used specimens ot 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 811 ver Jubilee
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    • 573 7 On Your London Leave Enjoy home comforts with First-class HOTEL SERVICE at WESTMINSTER RESIDENTIAL SUITES in Jermvn Street, St. James's Central but quiet position. Decorated in best modern taste. Telephone and Private Bathroom m every Suite. Running Hot and Cold Water in all Bedrooms. Meals served in tenants' rooms. Moderate
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    • 403 7 LONDON GOODWOOO HOTEL QUEENSBORO TERRACE. HVOfe PAKR Hie water and reading iirht tn bedrooms Lift Night '■oner Garage Aljacent Excellent Cuisine Dally Terms from 10 6d. Weekly from 3 gna Bed ft Breakfast 6/6 to 8 6 New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or the SUNDAY TIMES
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  • 156 8 MARRIED TO MISS NINI MACKINTOSH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The marriage of Mr. D. Stewart, eldest ton of Mr. and Mrs. O. Stewart, of Dlnnet. Aberdeenshire. and Miss Nlnl I. Mackintosh, took place today at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church The Rev. Alan Prince officiated.
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  • 54 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A double drowning tragedy occurred yesterday at Setapak. Klang Gates, i A Chinese boy and his sister, aged four and five respectively while playing behind their house fell into a disused mining pool. The bodies were discovered by the
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  • 129 8 SILVER JUBILEE OF CHINESE PAPER (From a Correspondent) A popular Chinese paper in Malaya, the Kwong Wah Yit Poh of Penang, celebrated its silver jubilee on Friday. Many prominent Penang Chinese were present at a tea party given by the proprietors of the newspaper. The Kwong
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  • 85 8 Dressed in a pair of grey flannel trousers and a blue shirt, Malcolm Habekost appeared before Mr. N. Orice, the Second Police Magistrate. Singapore, yesterday to answer a charge of trespass with the intention of committing an offence The complainant, the court was Informed, was the defendant's father.
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    21 8 HAPPY CAMPERS— a picture submitted by Quah Cheng Tee. Phuali Hin Leong Road, Penanr, in tbe rrcrnt Sunday Times snapshot competition.
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  • 243 8 Disease Carried By Several Types Of Mosquito DOGS NOT THE ONLY SUFFERERS DEFERRING to an article on a peculiar malady affecting dogs in Malaya, which appeared in the Sunday Times last week an official of the Department of Biology, writes as follows: I have little doubt
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  • 283 8 Owners' Joint Action Following Isolated Strike Threat (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A settlement was reached today In the dispute in the Chinese foundries after a week's stoppage involving 500 workers. Work will be resumed on Monday. Agreement had already been reacned on
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  • 128 8 I SCHOOLBOYS FALL FROM ROOF OF HOUSE LJOW a schoolboy's life was cut short in the midst of his play was told Ito the Singapore Coroner yesterday, when an inquiry was held into the death of Tan Choo Kirn. Belonging to Raffles Institution. Tan Choo Kirn
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  • 210 8 BUSY AFTERNOON AT MEMORIAL HALL The charity bazaar and concert organised by the StraiU Chinese Reading Club was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday in aid of the unemployment relief fund of the Singapore Rotary Club. The bazaar was opened at 3 p m by Mrs. H.W.
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  • 139 8 FALLS ON HIT 1)1 R\S(\ STORM A storm blew over Paya Lebar on the afternoon of Dec. 12, with tragic consequences. In 4m Singapore Coroner's court yesterday an inquiry was held into the death of a Chinese youth. 20 years of age. He lived in an attap
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 613 8 The Cork Tip \\fcl^\\V on 2 Craven A^° keeps the Cigarette-end dry: The wafer-thin Tip of a Craven "A" keeps the Cigarette-end dry, the <^^MHB*WtsW*^. smoke cool, the flavour rich; and «l^^^^^3Bggg^ teeth, lips and fingers less readily |fl BHB^M^^fv become stained. 1 Moist Tobacco smokes hot. If you ~*i
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  • 1195 9 |N honest goodwill, let me extend cordial Christmas greetings to all who indulge me by reading these weekly reflections Quarter- of mlne May Century tnev nave a Jolly Of Christmas B°°d time, within The East out tne c n a* trnlng "hangover
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  • 142 9 XXXI— CHRISTMAS THERE Mistletoe, holly, the Yule log's flare. Church bells and carols, a nip in the air. in mansion and cottage there's joy and good cheer, And the gladsome reunion that comes once a year. It's Christmas in England: today none may frown. See father's red slippers,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 142 9 tO FAD AT Y'MI A^ B\ m I r M^* the world during the coming days of ill II L^'-l^i X'mas to get in touch with peoples Sj "XjL^^J j|lj>.|at far away, with your friends abroad, HraUf&^SSSlHH^fllflnfi^^^^^H to listen to their X'mas greetings and celebrate the precious h is open
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  • 1314 10 —By -1 THE CARETAKER (NATHANIEL GUBBINS still having the 'flu) YOU'VE no idea how difficult it is to write a first paragraph for this stuff. So this week I have decided to do without a first paragraph altogether. I ONCE thought of opening with song. But
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  • 909 10 npilE discovery of the best final bid for combined hand- is the goal of bridge strategy and the substance of bidding processes. The road is strewn with bones aii boners of millions of bridge players. The player in quest of the final bid must navigate an uncharted
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 207 10 8 A ACTS 2o* 10™ r\T A\ I 4oz 2 c OZ HxJ 602 3o cts also CREAMY MILK 6 FINE VANILLA MA AS— Fo YOU BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AN A U ST I N Better coachwork which is comfortable to sit in than that which
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  • 329 11 THIS TEN -YEAR-OLD KING GETS ONE DOLLAR A WEEK And His Sister Gets Fifty Cents More ANANDA OF SIAM WANTS TO*DRIVE A STEAM ENGINE KING ANANDA I. OF SIAM, ten-year-old monarch, gets one dollar a week. King Ananda's sister, Princess Galyani, aged twelve, gets one dollar and fifty cents. The
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  • 302 11 $100 FREE ENTRY COMPETITION The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the entry containing the smallest number of errors.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 132 11 IT IS E IN CONNECTION WITH THE FAMOUS LEITZ LENSES, SPECIALLY CORRECTED AND BUILT FOR THE LEICA SIZE, WHICH TURNS OUT THE OUTSTANDING PICTURES! DO NEVER BELIEVE THAT THERE IS ANOTHER LENS, WHICH IS ALSO SUITABLE" SCHMIDT &> CO., 89, BRAS BASAH ROAD RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING, SINGAPORE. Everyone remarks, 'What
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    • 106 11 mm Sharper than ever What an amazing difference Gillette's new electrical process has made to razor blades. For it puts two tempers into one blade soft at the ends where it bends to the razor and incredibly hard at the sides for sharpening to a supercutting edge. Even if you're
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 220 11 mf* F ~~l* f* mf^ F P f® I KM jis r^^|~ HmV^ 1^ [I I B^ I I I Im° H mHI Hmi T> z3 km^m^^^^ I I** HHmflmHmf mF^ I m^m^m^mVm^m^mm B^B^H I 40 m^ jTt I Meo j I Name l i j Address j 22-12-35. DEFINITIONS
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    • 526 11 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B.B.C. Transmission 5 Two of the following >eqnencies will he used: GSC 9.5S0 kr 131. 32 m.i. GSB 9.510 ke/s (31.55 m.l. GSL C.UO kc (49.1* m.j. USA 6,050 kc (19.59 m.l I 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. Wales vs. New Zealand.* Special rummary of the previous play, and
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    • 306 11 News and review of the wo.-!: In German. 6 20 Concert of light music. 7.29 News and review of the week in English 7.3"i Cloxj down. 8.20 p m. Call DJA. DJB. DJN. 8 H 'A Sunday evening Droeramnie. 850 Youth Programme by Junior Cii;i; Section: "Making Surprise Presents for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1117 12 WHOSE BABY IS THIS? $100 FOR IDENTIFYING TEN PEOPLE. NO ENTRANCE FEE. Today, The Sunday Times repeats its weekly $100 MUST BE WON Competition. We give at the top ten photographs of parents and below ten photographs of children. Can you discover the likeness and indicate which is the child
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  • 899 13 "TaffraiUs" Story Of A Great Chapter In War And Post-War History SWEPT CHANNELS. BY TAFFRAIL. HODDER AND STOUGHTON. 21s. 'THIS is a very satisfying history of minesweeping tv carried oat by the British and American naval forces during and after the
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  • 429 13 The Luck of The Bodkins. By P G Wodehoiue. Jill's Tonnr Men By Erie Norf rove Smouldering Fire. By D.E. Stevenson. Jenkins Colonial Library. |t#R. Wodehouse's overlonr bat lifhthearted tale deals wHh the adventures of a film magnate endeavouring to smnrfle a pearl
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  • 382 14 A SALUTARY rap over the knuckles has been administered to those who attempted to profiteer over the I ars which were felt regarding the future of food prices at the outbreak of the Italo-Abyssinlan hostilities. W«» do not take the view that ell "profiteering" is necessarily Immoral or
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  • 386 14 "THE wild fig fruit is ripe and the pigeons are flighting This Malay saying which may he heard at this time of year is a playful allusion to the way in which their own people may now be seen any evening wending their way in large numbers to
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  • 1604 14 Suppose These Elephants Were To Catcji A Chill Would You Know What To Do? HO you know what a coco- nut pearl is Could you write a prescription for an elephant suffering from a chill When did the pineapple come to Malaya What herbs do Malay women use in practising
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    • 544 14 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 24. For Holidays-Rest k jit health Why do Dot rome to DAL AT (Annam) The best mountain resort in the ParEast (5.000 feet high) Golf. Tennis, Rowing, bathing on the lake, footing excursions, shower fall. Langbian Palace Hotel Dv Pare Luxurious,
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  • 576 15 SINGAPORE PARKING CONGESTION Need For Wider Streets And Special Areas DECAUSE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY NUMBER OF NEW MOTOR•CARS AND TRUCKS NOW BEING PURCHASED BY SINGAPORE RESIDENTS THE PROBL M OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND PARKING SPACE IS BECOM NG ACUTE, AND A SOLUTION WILL HAVE
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  • 179 15 Manchester Plan to Help Lonely Visitors AN Anglo-Chinese Society of Manchester is to be formed with the object of promoting social Intercourse between Chinese visitors to Manchester and residents in the area. A letter is being sent out by Sir Christopher Needham and Sir Kenneth Stewart asking
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  • 223 15 £4,000 For Husband FORMER SARAWAK MAN GIVEN DIVORCE An award of £4.000 damages was made by a common jury sitting with Mr. Justice Langton In the Divorce Court to Mr. Philip Horsley FloodPage, Angel Hotel, Henley, formerly of Sarawak, because of the misconduct of his wife. Prances Elizabeth, with Mr.
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  • 295 15 Chinese Personalities THE Hon. Dr. him Han Hoe, J.P.. second son of Mr. Lim Cheng Sah, landowner, was born in April, 1894. He received his early education at the Chong Cheng Chinese School. St. Andrew's Mission Schy>l and Raffles Institution. After spending two years In the
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  • 271 15 RECRUITING PROBLEM TWE Army is deficient in runners. Not long aro the Cavalry of the Line and the Royal Regiment of Artillery were the two branches of the Service most popular with candidates for enlistment. There is little difficulty in filling vacancies in the Cavalry, but
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  • 88 15 Lancaster (Pennsylvania). Mr. Augustus Bowers, aged twentyfive, is now In prison at Lancaster. Pennsylvania, for fai'lng to send his wife, aged fifteen, to school. Mrs. Bowers told the authorities, "Ir. is all a mistake. The reason I am not in school is because the doctor told me not
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  • 224 15 "TPHE story of how a woman made a profit of 80 cents on a child, aged one year, by buying the child for S2.20 and selling her to another woman for $3, was told in a Hong Kong court when two
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  • 120 15 Lord Harewood Appointed Pro Grand Master At the quarterly meeting of the United Grand Lodge of England In London It was announced that the Grand Master (the Duke of Connaught) had appointed the Earl of Harewood (Provincial Grand Master of Yorkshire. West Riding) to be Pro Grand Master
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  • 262 15 ROUND WORLD WITH CARGO BOAT "I*HAT a captain's life in a luxury passenger liner is more strenuous than that of his counterpart in a cargo boat is reflected in the reason for the recent transfer o f Captain B. A. Potjer. a well-known maritime figure in
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  • 33 15 The L.M.S. Railway have restocked the Shropshire Union Canal at Tattenhall Road, Cheshire, with 4,000 fish, including dace, roach, perch, and rudd. This section of the canai is much used for angling competitions.
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  • 34 15 In memory of the late Sir Ernest Wild (Recorder of London), his friends are presenting an oak seat for use *n the garden of the Church of St. Sepulchre, opposite the Central Criminal Court.
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  • 399 16 PROGRESS WITH FLEET OF 29 FLYING SHIPS Mail Delivery From London In Days EXPERIMENTAL flights with units of the new fleet of 29 flying ships that is fceins built for Imperial Airways will be carried out over the Enjrland-Sinprapore-Australia route at the
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  • 18 16 Remains of an early Christian basilica with a tomb In the centre have been unearthed at Timgad, Algeria.
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  • 27 16 Herr Buerckel, the Nazi leader in the Palatinate. a d the Saar. has ordered the names of persons found hoarding butter to be published in the newspapers.
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  • 24 16 Mr. Fred Astaire, the dancer brother of Lady Charles Cavendish, announces that his wile is expecting a happy event early In the New Year.
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  • 25 16 The French Air Ministry has promised £67,000 for the engagement of the Cannes al port If the municipality will provide the remaining £134.000 I ufded.
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  • 133 16 JUDGE'S DENUNCIATION During a case at West Riding Assizes. Leeds, in which a young man was charged with an offence against j a young girl, Mr. Justice Mackinnon I said that the Act of Parliament relating to sexual offences against young fema.es was based on the theory
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  • 167 16 "YES, BROTHERS, I DONT CARE FOR DANCING w Kansas City. A flve-year-old child, Charles Jaynes. has opened a three-day engagement at a public hall here as an evangelist. He Is accompanied by a nurse According to her, the young preacher has been delivering sermons in public since
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  • 474 16 THEADVENTOFA NIGHT LIFE? (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. \1/HO said "Slump"? Whoever it was, he snake out of his turn. Tin and rubber may not be booming, bat gaiety U, without a restriction scheme either; except, of course, that imposed by respectability and (usually)
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  • 177 16 ACTION AGAJNST A CORPORATION Damages to. ailing £382 10s I awarded at Manchester Assizes recently to Mr. Harold Francis Davidson. ex-Rector of StifTkey. in his claim against the Mayor. Aldermen and Burgesses of Blackpool for alleged false imprisonment. It was alleged that on August 3 the
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    • 198 16 t^^flml fill ill i ilfUPml I JB BBBBM^ KMn^^^^^^^fta^H^B^^^^H^^^k The Fair Fame of ENO In every part of the world the name Eno is a household English word, commanding the respect accorded to an old friend. Go to the Tropics and an old hand will warn you that you should
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  • 1969 17 writer of these articles will answer, to the best of his ability, any questions regarding travelling in South Africa that are addressed as follows: "Travel, c o The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore." I o to Victoria Falls ia about 285 mile?, but for some t
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    • 350 17 $250.00 MUST BE WON NO ENTRANCE FEE. ONLY SIMPLE CONDITIONS. Your Chance of winning a handsome cash prize for the New Year. Ist Prize $75.00 f f?£GUA fct 2nd $50.00 Wof^ Ca CHILD 7 M ju \^!L Ay' Also 15 Consolation ITV j(if WmX Prizes Each $5.00 9 M WHAT
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  • 569 18 SHOULD JOBS IN MALAYA BE KEPT FOR MALAYANS? Immigration 's Effect Upon Unemployment ACCENTUATING AN ALREADY DIFFICULT SITUATION CHOI'LD jobs in Malaya be reserved for Malayans? Should men from China, India and Ceylon be allowed to come to this country and thus intensify the competition for employment? Should steps be
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  • 85 18 New Commandant For F.M.S.V.F. I IEUT.-COL. R. H. A. D. LOVE, Royal Artillery, leaves Malaya today after having completed his three years' term as Commandar of the Federated Malay States Volunteer Forces. Lieut.-Col. Love's successor is Lieut. Col. H. B. W. Savile, M.C., of the Middlesex Regiment.
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  • 327 18 BOXING PROMOTER'S VENTURE Pages Dressed To Resemble Cards AN unusual attempt to bring a Contract Bridge competition into the popular amusement class has been announced in New York by Mike Jacobs, a prominent boxing promoter. Mr. Jacobs lias engaged Madison Garden, accommodating 15.000 persons, for the
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  • 63 18 An eighteen-year-old witness told Judge Hildesley a' Ipswich County Court that he had never heard of God. Judge Hildesley: Have you been to school. The youth replied: Yes. Who taught you about religion?— A bloke. Didn't he teach you who Ood was?— No. The
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    • 208 18 YOUR BLOOD IN HEALTH OR DISEASE Pure Blood is HEALTH. VIGOUR and LIFE Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular ■-^j Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the Arteries, fr*l 'itfflHil Internal org?ns and in premature _H^K9 old age. The direct
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    • 267 18 MALAYAN WATCH CO 433 North Bridge Rd— nr Middle Kd JUST OPENED TO FACILITATE VOIR XMAS SHOPPING— WAIC Ills i( M K S ru. Latest Design* Shapes at PRICES HARD TO BEAT! R?pairs of Watches. Clocks, e:c. under taken at competitive rates— by expen enced woskmen of over 30 y?ars'
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  • 940 19 Good Looks By Daily Care By Max Factor Of Hollywood A WOMAN of chic knows that being beautiful is no once-a-week-to-the-beauty-shop proposition. She goes about acquiring a guaranteed, highly polished set of good looks by righteous daily care. Beauty, in the old days, used to
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  • 240 19 /"\NCE upon a time, in Fairjland. the dressmaker ran out of silk just as he had an order for a dress for the Fairy Queen herself. What was he to do? Th? Court Spiders were all on holiday, and nobody could think of anyone else to make tbe
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    • 277 19 fieddes S~~lly mmJQmiekfy Jf«tw— rf/ rr^hi, o— tm. .1,.. '■•i^'aM yia aA#*9. Lc*vfls f*ri*M trash, ataar u»4 aataraL Wt n m rt ii »r ■■«■■< IL 8* mmmt tm mam. T»» nratjar mnrm M* BMtfk «H*. Stillmans FreekJeCre4mi tjimttt IWhltni* •V.cJa.. I TV»SkJ» rOR SALE AT ALL GOOD DKUG STOKES
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    • 447 19 (fly I nrpsh IfV^liv^^l W w through the A evening xVfter bathing, dust the body over *J lightly with Cuticura Talcum, and you will find you remain fresh, fragrant and cool throughout the evening. There is a reason for this. WatW Cuticura Talcum is absolutely pare and is C*^^^^"~[| specially
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  • 315 20 Fruit Juice, Vegetable And Facial By EVELYN FORBES THERE are cocktails of every sort and description, but there are only three which can be called beautifying. These' are the Fruit Cocktail, the Vegetable Cocktail, and tht Facial Cocktail. The first, the fruit juice cocktail, is
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  • 45 20 Electric Light Flex To Trin Sailor Hat Anna Lee in the GaumontBritlsh musical, "FIRST A GIRL" wears a tiered cape of white pique with vandyktd edits. A twist of ordinary electric light flex is a brilliant finish to the broad black sailor. Designed by Strassner.
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  • 565 20 THE purchr.se of little furnishing items make for brighter and fresher homes. Small rugs are among the essentials. With some people, it is now a habit to buy ruga in sections so that they can be built vp or used separately. For Instance, a semi-circular, oblong
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  • 628 20 HO you ever find yourself counting the buttons on a frock, even before you consider tho style, the colour or the cost? Most women do. With lightning speed they tot up nine oblong wooden buttons from the waist to the hem of a green tweed skirt, all
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  • 261 20 Chic Hat of Black Velvet ment which given to a Jaded complexion at sundown will revive and beautify It. smooth ing out the lines, and making the skin two or three tones lighter These facial cocktails can be bought ready to apply, or an equa'ly excellent home-made one can be
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    • 192 20 d/% i/j^ .^^^^^ilMflnl J Although Joan and 1 h»d bought new I mL f-\ JF I J I mine were in rags while hen were M jf Eg 1 the suggested I wai not washing them Wash all your dainty underwear with Lvx daily. I^7#sRB^^--^N^'?i No need to rub to
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    • 94 20 rJ Vogue's! >/^^Hfc^»» the secfets of f^^M^T Worth, Vlonnet, I anvin. SchiapaV relll for New- Year EVE'S EVENING J CHIC are out! I^^B\/1/ EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF *--__^Ljj^ EVENING AND fl COCKTAIL fl GOWNS ARRIV- INO ON X'MAS EVE. DISTINCB TION without EXTRA VAGB ANCE ■MB each indivi- DUAL GOWN TAKES
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    • 138 20 I X'MAS CARDS GIFTS f fP THE LACQUER HOUSE, f it} 155, ORCHARD ROAD. ,Jj J Price "X'MAS SALE" ON 500 HATS Now Open till Tuesday, Dec. 24th Tomorrow begins our eagerly awaited X'mas Sale. This will always be a big event for it Includes not only our entire stock
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  • 2037 21 Spotlight Winner Of The Lausanne Concours d'Elegance By Our Woman Correspondent 'THE threatening weather at the Ferozeshah Parade at Tanglin Barracks on Friday afternoon presented a pretty problem to the women attending. To be or not to be whether to wear that Ascot frock and picture hat and risk their
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  • 610 21  -  E. K. By *WRAPS are coming more Into favour these cool evenings. And very effective they are, too. As with dresses, these may be had In a diversity of designs. One is a swagger coat of grey silk, lined with white satin, with a stand-up collar, fastened
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    • 97 21 »»li lf%l Iff flfiw «P U Mil lW if' IVB# f m A TEVEW Chocolate Milk Jelly. Vwk E Jn I ir* x /i pint of "Id Ail Milk. '/i oz. of sugar. l /i oz. of Nestles Cocoa. '/i oz. of gelatine. '>p Vanilla essence. \(y Mix the cocoa
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  • 850 22 Perak And Malacca Visiting Singapore (BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT) I QCAL badminton enthusiasts can look forward to seeing some really first-class games during the forthcoming Christmas holidays when the Singapore team oppose the Malacca and Perak teams in friendly inter-State matches. An unusual amount of interest
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  • 85 22 The Students' Badminton Team of Kuala Lumpur will visit Singapore during the Christmas holidays- and will be entertained to a friendly match of three singles and two doubles by the Sunnydale Badminton Party on Friday. Dec. 27. at iU Presidents court. 37. Cavanagh Road. Sunnydale representatives will
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  • 73 22 The players to represent the Yang's 8.P.. Klang. against the Sunlight B P Kuala Lumpur, at Klang on Dec. 36, will be chosen from the following Men.— Robert Tan. Richard Chan, Charlie Yang. Wilfred Yang Durante Loo. Harry Ng, William Lira and Gregory Chan. Women —Misses Loretta
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  • 117 22 A badminton match consisting of five men's singles and two men's doubles will be played between the Mayfatr B.P. and the Evergreen B.P. on Dec. 34 at the Oreat World sporting neld, arena grounJ, at 8 p.m. The following will represent the Mayfair B.P.See aim Slang. Lee
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  • 108 22 The annual report of the Chinese Swimmlns Club, Penang. states: During the year there were 93 admissions to membership and 36 resignations. At the close of the year the membership roll stood at 685 as compared with 638 at the end of the last year, showing an Increase
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  • 83 22 The annual general meeting of the Jacques Badminton Party was held at the patron's residence, 337-J, Upper Serangoon Road, and the following were elected officebearers for the year 19M: Patron, Teo Kwang Nghee (re-elected); president, Koh Kirn Swee (re-elected); vice-president, Phua Swee Kirn (re-elected); vice-president, A J.
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  • 131 22 In a friendly game of badminton played at the A.P.C. Sports Club's Court on Sunday, the Happllads Athletic Party lost to the A.P.C. Sport* Club by three same, to four. Result* H.A.P. player* mentioned first:— Patrick Neubronner beat Chua Yofc aft 15—10. 15—11. Tan Ueng Chew beat
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  • 41 22 The Chinese Friendly Association has been exempted from registration. All correspondence should be addressed to Mr. Tay Oen Beng, honorary secretary. 136. Albert Street, top flour. Members may call at the clubhouse as the billiards table is ready.
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  • 718 22 The Mayflower Badminton Party celebrated their elghtii anni-.ersary last Saturday and Sunday at Mr Tan Boon Liat's bungalow at Mata Dean (10th milestone, off Changl Road) Over 30 members and guests participated in an excellent programme that included many sports events, which attracted a great number of entries
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  • 165 22 (Prom Our Own Correspondent jofcore Babru. An emergency committee meeting of »he Johore Bahru District Baiminton Association was held at the Johore Olub on Friday evening and tt was unanimously agreed to accept the Invitation of the Johore Badminton Association to give the Malacca Badminton Association a ma'ch
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    • 137 22 YO(/R DOG MUST f/AVE^IEAT/ He gets it in really wholesome form in combination with finest wbeatmeals in SPRATTSS ojS-OVALS io**bm WEETMEET Trmdt trujuirit r»;— E. S. B»iST, P.O. Box 291, bombajr. iPl* RADIOL I TREATMENT M 1^ prolong* the life of a S 1 Horse* Leg* and pre- M^gMlg vent*
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    • 525 22 On* corn— one Radoz lootbatb— cor» ■one! Two more coma— two mor« Radoi footbaths— two more corns vart« quHhedl What a quick and simple eo<li ng to years of agony! Of course, thla woman baa told all tier friends about Rartn* But she couldn't tell every •v Jerer. sa she
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    • 105 23 r^H*- -^o^ X pHH^JIIH^^PHHHB^HHI C ~*J^ W I r- —^z^ 1^ ?<i v \J I)■ I ;i r^ Z*ft 4& «^J it •"w I^P>7 I Wy/ H f //^j^ 3l\ i1 Those who. spend Xmas in England. Now in Singapore we specialise. Ez^"onrV II I (^T Ml Jj I Mid
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  • 117 24 (From Our Seremban Correspondent) IN last week's Sunday Times the badminton correspondent pointed out that the standard of the game was very high In Malaya. In this connection it is Interesting to note that a Malayan, H. S. Ong, is the captain
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  • 226 24 Jock McAvoy's Stunning One Round Victory EDDIE RISKO BATTERED UNDER TERRIFIC PUNISHMENT New York, Friday. JOCK McAVOY, the British middleweight champion, knocked out Eddie Risko, the world's middle-weight champion, in the first round of a (en rounds non-title contest today after flooring him six
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  • 415 24 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. poi.LOWINC; are the handicaps for r the first day of the Penan* Turf Club professional meeting opening on Dec. 28. Hones, Claw 1, Dir. 1. One Mile: Jack Fly 9.0, Bestlot 8.12. Strathpeffer 8.10. R nil 8.9.
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  • 451 24 SOUTH JOHORE BEAT H. M. S. TERROR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Rahru, Saturday. COUTH JOHORE beat H M.S. Terror by 14 points (three tries and one coal) to eleven points (two tries and a goal) here today A try by Saunders just on time gave
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  • 276 24 PRIZES PRESENTED ORI/Ks in the lawn tennis, ping pong and billiards tournaments at the Straits Chinese Recreation Club were presented at the at home held in the Club pavilion on Hong Lim Green. Singapore, yesterday. Owing to rain, the finals of the Club tennis
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  • 15 24 Fourpence and ninepence postage stamps toi photogravure will be on sale in Britain on Tuesday.
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  • 21 24 m About 200 seamen have have been drowned through th? sinking of seven ships In the storm li the Black Sea.
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  • 935 24 Singapore Cricket Club Beat "The Dog" S.C.C 16; Selangor Club 6. SINGAPORE avenged the beating received at the hands of the "Dog" last year when the local Club fifteen met the Federal Capital representatives yesterday on the Padang in the annual Trophy match between the two
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  • 108 24 NEGRI DEFEATED AT SEREMBAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. Perak defeated Negri Sen.bllan by four goals to one in an inter-State hockey match here today. Flay In the firs half was shared cquall Baharom scored in the fifth minute and Wilson equalised. At half time Perak led
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  • 86 24 In a, friendly game of football played at Port Dickson on Wednesday, Port Dickson Recreation Club lost 10 the combined team from H.M.S. Daring and H.M.S. Odin by three g>als to one. The Naval XI was the better team and used their weight to much advantage The
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  • 46 24 The hockey match between the Ceylon Spirts Club and the V.M C .A. which was to have been played «t Balestier yesterday, was cancelled, is also was the match between the Old Rafflesians' Association and the Uth A. A. Battery ja th« Raffles Institution ground.
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    • 439 24 COUPONS. RUBBER REGULATION, SINGAPORE. HOLDINGS OF LESS THAN IN ACRES. 1. NOTICE U hereby giren that the Issue of coupons for the first quarter of 1936 (January 1 to March 31) will be made in the Land Office, Singapore, beginning January 2. 2. To avoid confusion, owners are requested to
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  • 503 25 UNITED SERVICES BEAT NEGRI-MALACCA Angus Plays Brilliantly At Full Back (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. IN one of the most exciting matches seen on the local padang, the 1 I nited Services defeated Negri-Malacca by 13 points (two goals and a try)
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  • 648 25 Return Hockey Match With Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A LARGE crowd saw Sincap re cain a hard earned three-nil victory over Selangor in the return hockey match on the padang today. The game was played in brilliant sunshine, but the pitch was
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    18 25 A group picture taken at the Straits Chinese Recreation Club yesterday. Report in page 24. Sunday Times Photograph
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  • 27 25 Boey Chee (noon. Singapore flyweight champion. Max Pereira, Singapore representative bn the light-weight class in the All-Malayan weight-lifting tournament to be held this week.
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  • 99 25 M.CC DISMISSED FOR 166 RUNS Wellington, Deo 21. A mating cricket was witnessed here today when the M.C.C. tourist* Met Wellington. On a wicket badly affected by rain the MCC. winning the spin of the coin put in Wellington who were dismissed for 184 runs. Sims
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  • 317 25 Fog And Frost Play Havoc With League Games Home Football *¥^IE fog and intense cold in England caused the postponement of many league football matches yesterday. Re salts, cabled by Renter, were: Arsenal vs. Bolton W. postpcned. Birmingham 4 Everton 2 Blackburn 5 Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 2 WoWerhampton 2
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  • 395 25 London, Saturday. WALES beat New Zealand in a Rugby came at Cardiff today by thirteen points to twelve. The playing conditions were excellent. Gilbert only failed by inches with a long kick when Wales were penalised early in the game. .Then Oliver and Hart began a glorlour
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  • 1033 25 Positions in the Leagues correct to Friday:— P. W. L. D. F.A. Pta Sunderland (2) 19 13 4 2 58 29 28 Derby (6) 19 10 4 5 28 15 25 Hudder&fleld U6) 19 10 4 5 28 23 25 Arsenal (1) 19 9 4 6 44
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    • 308 25 In 2 minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, *tomacu ">»_ all disappear within two minute* of taking a dose of Chardox Chardox la not a drug— it is a> nitfhly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal. It Is at least fifty Umee more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and
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    • 561 26  -  "Argus" By Keen Fight Expected When Eagle Meets Marquez jyiALAYA'S happy band of sportsmen have set themselves a tarnival of events extending from Singapore to Penang and embracing two week-ends. It began yesterday with the playing of the Trophy Rugby match in Singapore, Malaya
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    • 135 26 London, Dec. 8. The Combined Services beat the U.S.A. team at squash rackets at the United Services Club last night by five matches to two. Results: Second Lt. D. O. Wilson (Army) lost to A. W. Patterson, 9— 5. 10—8. 2—9. 9— 10, 3—9; Lt. D. I.
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      39 26 The annual Wall Game, the traditional struggle between Collegers and Oppidans, took place at Eton College as part of the St. Andrew's Day celebrations. Each side worked hard in the hope of scoring the first goal for 26 years.
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    • 364 26 LAST MINUTE TRY AGAINST PENANG I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. OENANG made a valiant effort to create an upset in the northern section of the Malaya Cup Rugby competition and were decidedly un-i I lucky to obtain a draw with Perak after having being
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    • 434 26 ALL BLUES REPLAY From Our Own Correspondent.) Fenang, Saturday. OERAK Asiatics defeated Penang Asiatics at Rugby here today by I one. goal and one try to nil. In the reply in the northern section of the All Blues Cup. The ground was in excellent condition but the
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    • 490 27  -  "Echo" Yesterday's Return Match With Singapore By Kuala Lumpur. I AST year Selangor's hockey side went through the season undefeated, drawing one match and winning all the others, and thus won recognition as the champions of Malaya. This season bhey have suffered one defeat as well
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    53 28 V.. i its uhrc"; In knots, a bicycle which they describe as the most badly smashed they bsTe M MM e*eiting the won-er of the Southend PoUc*. Ridden by a bey of IT,. A::hnr Co*t n cf Rochford, the mach ne came Into Tis>!mt r<»-it-i<-t wt»h a lorry. Arthur escaped
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