The Straits Times, 5 January 1936
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Title Section37 1936-01-05 1 THE SUNDA Y TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 211. Sunday, January 5, 1936 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 211 Sunday, January 5. 1936 Price 10 cents37 words
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228 1936-01-05 1 EGYPTIAN UNIT ON SOUTHERN FRONT Appalling Eye-Witness Story Of Swedish Tragedy MEN KILLED WHILE LYING ON OPERATING TABLE ACCORDING to a late message from Addis Ababa another "ambulance unit has been bombed by Italian -aeroplanes, only a few days after the bombing of the Swedish228 words
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Article, Illustration227 1936-01-05 1 DASSENGF.RS and officers of the P. and O. liner Chttral are talking about an eventful passage which the vessel had from London to Singapore. A fortnight out at sea. the Chitrai put Into Marseilles to find the stevedores' strike in the largest port227 words
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138 1936-01-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Saturday. The ißtpenal Eastbound mail plane, which is flying 24 hours late, is due in Singapore on Monday afternoon. It is estimated that about half of the Malayan and half the Australian air malls due ;~marrow will arrive138 words
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Article79 1936-01-05 1 Noon, Saturday. Bu>ers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Jan. 22* i 22?', Good F.A.Q. in cases (P. 0.8.) Jan. 22 916 «H No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot 100 c) »ward:vile S pur* 22 9/16 I January 2* 11/16 22% Feb. Mar. ..23 23 W79 words
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Article459 1936-01-05 1 Addis Ababa, Saturday. "IT was an utterly deliberate act." declared Dr. Hylander, head of the Swedish Red Cress, indignantly describing the bombing of the outfit by the Italians, in an exclusive intervfcw with Ke utrr's upcclai correspondent, upon his arrival here from the southern front459 words
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163 1936-01-05 1 ISLANDS BEING FORTIFIED SHIPS, MEN, PLANES AND SUPPLIES Athens, Saturday. pXTENSIVB military preparations, including new fortifications, the construction of military roads and the provision of large supplies of food and military stores, are reported to be proceeding In the Dodecanese Islands. Nine thousand troops are stated to be concentrated atReuter - 163 words
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62 1936-01-05 1 TRAIN HOLD-UP SEVEN INJURED IN FIGHT WITH BANDITS Pelplng. Saturday. Three Chinese bandits, travelling as passengers, attempted to hold up the Pelplns- Mukden express near Luanchow. m Japanese gendarmes Intervened, shots were exchanged and the bandits leapt from the moving train and .escaped. A Japanese gendarme, a Japanese passenger andReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration197 1936-01-05 1 TWO Interesting Chinese weddings took place in Singapore yesterday. Both brides wore orthodox Chinese robes and headdress. At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Mr. Felix Choo, of the teaching staff of Rangoon Road School, was married to Miss Madeline Ong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Hup Keng of Race Course Road.197 words
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Article240 1936-01-05 1 WHATS.S. (S.) A. WAS TOLD IN JUNE 'THE present situation in regard to malaria in Singapore was the subject of discussion at the last meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, and It was pointed out that the Association drew attention to the matter In240 words
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154 1936-01-05 1 NOT TO OPPOSE RAMSAY WELL-KNOWN WRITER'S DECISION London, Saturday. Doctor Mayor, better known as the dramatist James Bridle, has decided not to accept nomination as an Independent Conservative for the combined Scottish Universities in opposition to trie Lord President of the Council, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. It Is not /yet154 words
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Article55 1936-01-05 1 New York. A •catnftpper" is threatening Mrs. Agnes Craig, of San Antonio, Texas. Unless she pays a £1 ransom, he warns, she will never again see her pet Persian cat Sfclppy. The note to Mrs. Craig containing this threat instructs her to leave the money in a tin55 words
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186 1936-01-05 1 SIT UP ALL NIGHT Geneva Listens To Roosevelt Geneva, Saturday. rviPLOM ATS and League officials sat up until four in the morning in order to hear Mr. Roosevelt's speech in view of the possible- vital effect on the future of sanctions. Theoretically what the League has to do about sanctions186 words
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102 1936-01-05 1 JAPANESE CREEP INTO AUSTRALIA OFFICIALS WORRIED Melbourne, Saturday. In consequence of statements that a party of Japanese landed on the North Queensland coast and molested holidaymakers and insulted women. Mr. Patterson, the Federal Minister of the Interior., Is obtaining an immediate rt on the matter. He regards a* the mostReuter - 102 words
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Article33 1936-01-05 1 Santiago de Chili. Saturday. Mr. Holmgren. Chancellor of the Swedish Legation, was shot dead by a Swede who subsequently committed suicide. The murderer is alleged to have been Insane. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement71 1936-01-05 1 ON OTHER PAGES Pas* Colony Cavalcade 1 Strfcers Trapped 3 Janfl« Battle X Onr Craay rhotorrapber In Singapore Today S F.M.S. Snrplu 4 Raja Mb da Honoured t Wlrele« Programmes Sitting oa the Fence S Malayan Marines 0 Home by tbe C ape 1» Booki 11 Opium 12 Foctcn. THini71 words
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Article970 1936-01-05 2 UAVE you walked along the Beach Road reclamation yet? If not, I would urge you to do so while the work is in its present stage, for no scheme undertaken since the foundation of Singapore has done so much to change the appearance of the city as this970 words
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Article, Illustration477 1936-01-05 2 having passed en that trade from father to son for many years'. Now It has fallen to the P.W.D to clean up Kampong Roko, and its engineers have actually dredged up a layer of ten feet of tobacco leaves and debris on the site477 words
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360 1936-01-05 2 Mud, Junks, Rats, History A Beach Road Promenade: Notes On A Sunday "Makan Anqing." area; it need not occupy the actual sea front. Above The Mud I AST Sunday afternoon I walked along the whole length of this bund, making a detour when I came to the gap which is360 words
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Article, Illustration521 1936-01-05 2 and are finding it a hunter's paradise. But when you see those rats scampering in and out of their holes, and when you also see little shacks built on piles over the mud, where men sleep with only a screen of sacking to keep out intruders then521 words
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Advertisement109 1936-01-05 2 JACK SPsWrt lOULV *hT NO *At H\S Wt*€ C0(/U> *4f NO &AN SO n^VAR^O OV£* TWSAHQTWtt fcl/T <4G*££O </VON \Ct C/?£AM/ (cou> srovuert mjv/4 (We apologise for the last line: Our office poet is avxxy mi present and this is the tamby's effort.) DELICIOUS 'CE CREAM IN BRICKS OR IN109 words
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Article175 1936-01-05 3 POLICE RUSE HALTS ADVANCE ON MUAR Told Free Food And Drink Was Obtainable Inside! BANISHMENT WARRANTS FOR 19 RED AGITATORS FOLLOWING a march on Muar, Johore, by nearly 200 estate strikers, and the dramatic capture of 97 of the marchers by enticing them inside the175 words
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Article, Illustration41 1936-01-05 3 IF E asked our photographer to put tome life in his landscapes. He quoted "As You Like It" to us, "Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones and produced women in the woods.41 words
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Article, Illustration254 1936-01-05 3 NARCISSUS GROWING IN SINGAPORE I*HE narcissus, one of the most beautiful of English flowers, is flowering in a Singapore garden at present. This is the yellow variety, so familiar in the late autumn at Home, and the blooms are to be found outside the bungalow of Mr.254 words
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Article211 1936-01-05 3 rpilE dispute arose over wages on rubber estates. After he march on Muar, 183 were charged with having been members of an unlawful assembly, but the charges were withdrawn against all but the 19 for whom the banishment warrants have been issued. In the Muar police211 words
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Article93 1936-01-05 3 SINGAPORE TAILORS ARE HONEST /N Hong Kong there is a disappearance of tailors every year around Christmas and Neto Year time. It is reported that in cer~ tain quarters of the town tailors run away almost daily uith yc^di and yards of beautiful silks, crepes, satins and other dress rraterials93 words
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600 1936-01-05 3 CONSTABLE'S CRY DURING JUNGLE AFFRAY (By Our Special Representative.) Kota Tinggi, Saturday. IN the small open-air police court in this town, with its quaint oldfashioned punkah swinging backwards and forwards over the magistrate, Che Ismail bin Abdullah, a young Malay policeman related600 words
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Article289 1936-01-05 3 IN the dock of the c^urt stood the prisoner, a Hylam named Foo Ah Joon, who was being tried for rioting, resisting arrest and distributing seditious literature. The verdict will be given on Tuesday when the magistrate will also pass a Coroner's finding into the death289 words
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Article260 1936-01-05 3 HOTELS SEA VIEW HOTEL: Reller'a Band 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. to in p.m. GOODWOOD PARK HOTfl.: Special Curry Tiffin. SPORT Hoct;ey: SC.C. vs. R.A.P. at Seletar. Golf: S.O.C. men's moi.thly medal (bojey). Coxir«: Marquez vs. Eagle a. New World. CINEMAS ALIIAMBRA: Return of260 words
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Article148 1936-01-05 3 SANTA CLAUS IS REALLY REAL New York. CANTA CLAYS arrived in New York and registered at one of the smartest hotels. He signed the address book as Santa Claus, and although hotel officials did not believe him he persisted, because it is his name. The Reverend Santa Claus comes from148 words
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Article205 1936-01-05 3 Rheumatism Made Her Weak and Helpless Afraid of going upstairs. Unable to rts» from her chair. Requiring assistance at every turn. That was the state ol this woman before she began taking Kruschen Salts. In this letter she describes how sha overcame her troubles:205 words
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201 1936-01-05 4 MR. SNG THIAN LYE MARRIAGE TO MISS LIM HIAN NEO The marriage of Mr. Sng Thian Lye. eldest son of Mr. Sng Ah Plew, of Boustead and Co., Ltd.. and Miss Llm Hian Neo, only daughter of Mr. Llm Keng Tlan. of Molne Comte, Ltd., took place at the residence201 words
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Article102 1936-01-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. On Monday, Dec. 30, members of the Malacca Girls' Sports Club held a very successful social and dance at the Malay Volunteer Headquarters. About 150 members and friends were present including visitors from Muar and Kuala Lumpur. The principal truest of the102 words
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Article, Illustration229 1936-01-05 4 MISS Cecilia Chin, of Kuala LumIVI pur, who was the first Chinese girl in Malaya to obtain the music diploma of Licentiate of the Trinity College of London, was married on Dec. 26, 1935, to Mr. Chong Mun Yoke, only son of Mr. Chong Ah Foh, the229 words
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366 1936-01-05 4 F.M.S. "SURPLUS" STILL GROWS $60,000,000 REVENUE UP ALL ROUND (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CTILL that "surplus" grows.. And the quotation marks seem necessary because it is not officially agreed that it is a surplus at all, though it is thus officially described. The F. M. S. Generr'366 words
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155 1936-01-05 4 TAIPING WEDDING MR. AMRAO SINGH MISS GURBAKSH KAUR (Frsm Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Miss Gurbaksh Kaur, daughter if the Taiplng Indian court interpreter, Mr. Kehr Singh, a graduate of Raffles College. Singapore, was married to Mr. Amrao Singh, of Penang, at the Gurdwara. Taiping, during the Christmas holidays. The bride155 words
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Article, Illustration426 1936-01-05 4 Joined Volunteers When A Schoolboy M.B.E. FOR ALI BIN MAIDIN "From Ou. Own Correspondent) Malacca. In the New Year Honours List Lieutenant Mohamed Ali bin Maldln, of the Malacca Volunteer Corps, was given the M.B.E. The award will be welcomed not only by the local Malays but by people of426 words
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Article97 1936-01-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Death by mlsadven'u wn« the verdict returned by th< -rcier at an inquiry on Pakir bin Ott.u. a Bengali, aged about 40 years, who wa. fcund dead on a rubber estate at Tanjong Minyak on Dec. 1 of last year97 words
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63 1936-01-05 5 Mr. St. Alb an Smith's 300 Ib. Python K MALAYAN reticulated python, 28 ft. long and believed to be the largest snake in captivity, which was shipped from Singapore by Mr. St. Alban Smith, of Peradin rubber estate, Johore, is attracting record crowds63 words
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54 1936-01-05 5 "MAT LOCHENG" DEAD BRILLIANT GOAL-KEEPER WHO PLAYED FOR KEDAH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kedah, Saturday. The death has occurred here of Mohamed, better known as "Mat Locheng, the well-known hockey player. Mohamed was one of the most brilliant goalkeepers who have represented this State for which he played regularly for54 words
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100 1936-01-05 5 TO HELP STUDENTS PENANG COMMITTEE RESUSCITATED (From A Correspondent) o Penang. Saturday. To aid and advise students who are proceeding to Great Britain to con tinue their studies, the Penang Stu dents In Britain Committee has been resuscitated on the direction of His Excellency the Governor. Parents are strongly advised100 words
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Article202 1936-01-05 5 THE python is a little longer than the London Zoo's previous biggest, presented by the Princ of Wales after his visit to the East I 1922 and still alive and active. More than a dozen men emptied Mr. St. Alban Smith's python from Its packing case202 words
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Article425 1936-01-05 5 OMNISCIENCE BY TELEPHONE J7KANCE has no equivalent of the "Encyclopedia Britannica" or of "Who's Who," but neither will be required if the claims made for the new telephone service, "5.V.P.," are fulfilled, writes the Paris correspondent of the Morning Post. A telephone subscriber has only to425 words
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170 1936-01-05 5 POLICE UNABLE TO ASSIST MEN ARRESTED IN DUTCH WATERS CENTERING the harbour of Singapore early on Friday mornins. the X.P.M. motor ship Sinskara (622 tons) Hew th« signal "I require police." Soon afterwards a Marine Police officer boarded the vessel. The captain reported that he had put two of his170 words
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Article70 1936-01-05 5 A farewell dinner was given by the staff of Borneo Motors at the Southern Hotel, Singapore, to Mr. J. RatcllfT on his transfer as manager of the Ipoh branch. Among the guests were Mr. Alec, Mr. George, Messrs. Ally, Ong Cheong, Chua, Muttu. Shardrac, Vincent Jr., Mr.70 words
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Article, Illustration314 1936-01-05 5 RAJA MUDA HONOURED CAREER OF HEIR TO KEDAH THRONE (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. AMONG the New Year Honours for is a Honorary Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George for H 11. Tunku Badlishah, Raja Muda of Kedah. This honour is really wellmerited314 words
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135 1936-01-05 5 CLERK ACQUITTED BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE FAILS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. Charles John, a former lawyer's clerk, was acquitted and discharged on a charge of criminal breach of trust ln respect of $31. It was alleged accused received $42 from a Malay woman In order to pay a135 words
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485 1936-01-05 6 Will Municipality Replace Sanitary Board By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent..: THE New Year promises to be one of j great importance for Kuala Lumpur. Sundry important developments are pending; others are possible. First in point of general interest is the likelihood of an announcement before485 words
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Article797 1936-01-05 6 8.8.C. Transmission 4 Part I. Two or three of the following frequencies will be used: GSI 15.260 kci (19. 66 ml. GSD 11.750 kc (Z5.53 m.l. C.SB •410 krs (31.55 m.) GSL (.110 kc ,'s (49. I 10 mi Part 2. Two of the following frequencies will be797 words
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Article227 1936-01-05 6 German Short-wave Station. Berlin. I) (31.38 as.) D.J.B. (19 74 m). and D J.N. (31.45 as.) 4*5 p aa. Call DJB, DJN. German folk song. Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week. 4.2* Hitler Youth Programme: New Sonp> for the Young Folk. 4.35 Trio No. 1 in D major by Joh.227 words
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Article139 1936-01-05 6 (25.60 m.. 11.720 kc I). 6.35 a.m. Concert relayed' from RadioParis. 7 35 News in French. Market prices. 8 00 News in Spanish. 8.20 News In English. 8.35 Reviews v .d periodicals. M. P. de Teramond. 8.5* Recorded music. 9.2* End of transmission. (25.23 m., 11,880 kc D139 words
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Article178 1936-01-05 6 6.2* a.m.— 7 05 a.m. IDA 3.040 k c (98 68 m.i. and TDB 9.610 k/e (31.2 as.) 10.50 a.m.— 1.50 p.m. YDA 6.040 kc (49 67 m.) and TDB 11.860 k/c (25.3 at.) 5.50 p m. to closing YOA 3.640 k/c (98.68 m.) and YDB 9.61* k c178 words
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Article, Illustration112 1936-01-05 6 narrowness and congestion of most ol the streets of the town eliminates such a large and cumbersome vehicle as the trolley-bus, with its requirements in the way of poles and overhead wires. Something must be done sooner or later to widen the town end of Batu Road, one112 words
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129 1936-01-05 6 It was early morning in a wooo. near Hertford and the keeper, complete with gun and a bag of food, reached his usual spot to feed the pheasants. He placed his gun against the tree. gave his usual whistle, and expected the129 words
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Article362 1936-01-05 6 Poultry Notes DISEASE I MENTIONED in my previous Notes that there was no mystery In the disease that has destroyed thousands of heads of poultry in Singapore just before Christmas. I spent the holidays inspecting squatters' runs, including the famous markets of Rochore and North Bridge Road, and I must362 words
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Article142 1936-01-05 6 POSTHUMOrS AWARD FOR BRAVERY PROBABLE A posthumous award may be made by the Liverpool branch of the R.S.P.C.A. to Malcolm Kirk. ageU ten. of Johnstone-avenue, Bootle. who lost his life when attempting to rescue a dog from drowning In a frozen pond at Netherton, near Liverpool.142 words
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Advertisement340 1936-01-05 6 MADE WALKING A TORTU R E For 10 years the writer of the inter below was "pestered 11 by corntnem. But she has finished with them now. Read how she did it "Radox Bath Salts have done marifis ftsy my feet. At one time my feet uere < with corns340 words
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Article, Illustration492 1936-01-05 7 COPYBOOK dicta condemn idleness, but who can resist at some time half an hour spent leaning over the parapet of London Bridge London Bridge is a great dividing line of the Thames. Below It the*; Is beauty of a kind, but not the beauty of the upper492 words
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Article686 1936-01-05 7 Stamp Collecting (By FRED J. MELVILLE) THE recurring problem of what to give for birthday or Christmas presents is simplified among stamp collectors by the varied choice of philatelic gifts available. There is a wide range of gifts from the simplest Inexpensive trifles to luxury presents to686 words
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Advertisement161 1936-01-05 7 RARE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS STAMPS. 1 am always In a position to offer rare Strains Settlements and States stamps at very reasonable prices. Want Usts will receive my prompt personal attention. SELECTIONS SENT ON APPROVAL TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD. My Speciality:— RARE BRITISH COLONIALS OF ALL PERIODS. T. ALLEN,161 words
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Article404 1936-01-05 8 NathtnJtl <.ui»i» ins - Jtkl hrn M\i»- Hi »lR# Ifi: 1 m t i' 4 I 1 1*» I *l 1 l 1 B wßMft ll>4^J 1 t 3 Bwm Bm iii *4* I I I 4 41 4 k I Mk l*»*m^ N«w t f.. t I lltll 1404 words
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Advertisement64 1936-01-05 8 The Value of lOOyears'experience In every bottle of BLUE-BLACK WRITING INK When y@u buy Stephens' Inks y@u gel the benefit ef 100 years' frV#fW accumulated knowledge @f Ink f^^^^B mdnuficturet Invented by Dr. |r x j Henry Stephens in L B^m Jl h te=llft y I II with numberless i,n,.,..vr.rnrtH-,64 words
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1393 1936-01-05 9 •TPHERE is general gratification In the Honour which has befallen Sir Song Ong Slang— Malaya's first Chinese knight. An Honour s ls a lon That Was overdue ™cognlOerdue lion not only of the individual but of the community which he represents. It1,393 words
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Article121 1936-01-05 9 XXXIII —THE SCROUNGERS They need not be from Yorkshire, nor yet from Aberdeen (Of them tradition speaks with slanderous venom). They may be Welsh or Irish, or something in between (Of whom there are good folks with nought agen Vm). Of any race, from any land, one motto121 words
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Article, Illustration103 1936-01-05 10 'J'HIS picture of Johannesburg was taken in 1894, ten years after the discovery of the Rand goldfield. The first municipal council was elected in 1903. Twenty-five years ago the area of the town was only nine square miles. Today the municipal boundaries enclose an103 words
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Article51 1936-01-05 10 HOME BY THE CAPE AND now for Johannesburg, which we reach by way of Bulawayo and Matching. You must sec Johannesburg. It will p.obably exasperate you beyond measure and you are quite likely to leave it with a firm resolve never to return. But you will never regret having seen51 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1936-01-05 10 rE new arrival in Johannesburg is not lone in finding out that he has to make all sorts of allowances for the city. The citizens tell him that. And they keep on telling him v They explai-i, with Justifiable pride, that Johannesburg Is not yet fifty1,249 words
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Article271 1936-01-05 11 Playing the Games. By Reginald Arkell. Out of Town. By A. A. Thomson. Herbert Jenkins 3s M MR. Arkell has rejoiced our hearts with his cheerful verse ere this, and now his latest collection is dedicated. "To every sportsman worth the name Who thinks a game271 words
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265 1936-01-05 11 ILL-ASSORTED PEOPLE COOPED IN LONELY VALLEY Dust Over the Ruins. By Helen Asfaton. Gollancz. 7s. 6d. WARRING personalities imprisoned in a lonely valley, forced to remain together by convention and finance, are the .heme of "Dust over the Ruins." Robin Cary, young, callow and enthusiatlc. finds himself on the same265 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1936-01-05 11 Books Of The Week Biography Which Is A Social] Study Of The Country Stalin. By Henri I rbusse. The Bodley Head. 12s. fid. LJENRI Barbusse died In Moscow a few months ago, and he would probably have chosen Russia for his last resting place. Finding France1,002 words
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500 1936-01-05 11 The Forgotten Honeymoon. By David Durham. The Mysterious Mr. Brent. By G. Dmvison. The White Crusaders. By A. W. Halse. Jenkins Colonial Library. *T*HE authors of the three books under review might have held a competition to see just now unlikely a I story500 words
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Article394 1936-01-05 11 C N THE WAY TO WORLD WAR. Should Governments Be Blamed Or Pitied? Inquest on Peace. By "Vigilantes Gollanex Ss. 64. "JAPAN'S continental programme, which is being feverishly prepared and all but avowed, is directed to the subjugation of China, and to war with Russia for the annexation of the394 words
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Advertisement230 1936-01-05 11 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to sotfer unnecessarily from Ihe pains of Indigestion? You oan get <id of those stomach pains la two minutes with Chardox, a superactivated form of A'^^k vegetable charcoal, A^B^ -^w£Jk\ which has the I Hr v: .V:--'-v«J?m power of at tracking .'"•V-J-i^ff230 words
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Advertisement311 1936-01-05 11 MUDIE'S FOR BOOKS Send for our Lists of new English Foreign Books, also Lists of Secondhand Books, all post free. We can supply any book in print will send by return of post. Annual rates of subscription for Magazines and Newspapers sent on request. MUDIE'S LIBRARY LTD., EXPORT DEPT., 95,311 words
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Article379 1936-01-05 12 WHETHER it is right or wrong that the Straits Settlements should derive nearly one quarter of their revenue from opium and very many people wish that the proportion was much less the fact remains that this revenue is already doomed to disappear. No one can now be registered379 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1936-01-05 12 TVENING in Chinatown The intoxication of bright light? and crowds **ows of men hu ched over their oowls of rice at the eating stalls silent groups around professional storytellers, listening to some old Chinese legend or the news of the day radios and gramophones1,543 words
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Advertisement480 1936-01-05 12 For Holidays-Rest your health Why do not come to DALAT (Annam) The best mountain resort In the PitEast (5.000 feet high) Oolt. Tennis. Rowing, bathing on the lake, footing excursions, shower fall. Langbian Palace Hotel Da Pare Luxurious, full comfort, perlect note* 120 rooms all with hot bath it W480 words
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Advertisement58 1936-01-05 12 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 CTS.) EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT [PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd K. Chromium from 7.50 Stainless steel $16 Opposite Clifford Pier (Stir Sunflag Sunrft58 words
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Advertisement6 1936-01-05 12 \4Mf Lj^Ukl Tt^FmA WS. 1 mmm—^m6 words
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Article, Illustration767 1936-01-05 13 THEY ARE RIP VAN WINKLES FORGOTTEN MEN WHO WILL SEE LIFE AGAIN Tragedy And Pathos In New Changi Prison Transfer BY A STAFF REPORTER \TINETEEN years ago a young man stood in the dock of the Singapore Supreme Court and heard the icy voice of the Judge pronouncing the sentence767 words
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409 1936-01-05 13 4GA/7V OJV 77/£ INCREASE BY A STAFF REPORTER FORTUNE telling for profit, a form of trickery employed on gullible people, is again on the increase. The men who defeat the law are on the eve of a very lucrative season. Chinese New Year looms on the409 words
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69 1936-01-05 13 BACK TO THE EAST HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CAMBODIA Governor Silvestre. former French High Commissioner for Djibouti and present High Commissioner for Cambodia, passed through Singapore yea terday as a passenger in the mail liner Marechal Jo fire. Governor Silvestre Is not unknown in the East. He held several Government offices69 words
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117 1936-01-05 13 "HONOUR PARTIES" SYSTEM PRISON RUN ON SCHOOL "HOUSE" LINES May Be Adopted In Malaya Now Expert Is Here BY A STAFF REPORTER JJ ILL an "honour parties" system among prisoners be instituted— or experimented with in Malaya? This question is suggested by the appointment of a Superintendent in connection with117 words
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242 1936-01-05 13 SIR ANDREW AT A PARTY VOCAL DUET CUM HULA CUM RONGGENG Y ou must have read a lot about Sir Andrew Caldecott of late ot his early days in Negrl Sembilan. of his career, tact and ability generally. To repeat them is unnecessary but one Incident at a Mess dinner242 words
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Article163 1936-01-05 13 Presented To Raffles Library Readers In Singapore will now hay* access to the Roslcruclan Book In the Raffles Library. Mr. O. H. O. Barber of Command Headquarters. Fort Canning, a member of the International Roslcrucian Order (A.M.O.R.C), has received official notification from the headquarters of the North American163 words
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Article, Illustration509 1936-01-05 13 'TflE new superintendent is Mr. G. E. W. W. Bayly, who recently arrived in Singapore with Mrs. Bayly. The experiments at Wakefleld Prison, considered to be the most advanced prison reform Institution in England, have lasted for three and a hair' years,509 words
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Advertisement26 1936-01-05 13 isVAfjl jtr^l isA **l THEIR FUTURE JS IN YOUR HANDS CONSULT Man^WsP Life nui frnct T^ w/ mmcm ornei nmfpimm mm cimJRQ- wmapmk Phone 7775 426 words
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Article156 1936-01-05 14 Flying Notes By "Birdman" Malayan Pilots Who Take Courses In England THIS afternoon the Penang Flying Club is holding its second air display nd, given good weather, it should be a most successful function as ti. club has already, in spite of its short existence,156 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1936-01-05 14 THIS Penan* display will be the first of three planned to take place in Malaya this year, so that everyone interested in aviation living in the northern half of the country should be able to attend at least one. After the Penang show the next on the1,320 words
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Advertisement59 1936-01-05 14 •IB V^ 1 V 1 La < dH|fey aviation mJPPHP TRAINED MEN :r^sf^ tt jj^r^ <mf3jr —> usmt^tmms^§M^s^s^s^k^s^s^s^swms^smmms^s^s^f^fM^s^s^s^s^sw LEARN AT FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL KAI TAX AIRPORT, HONGKONG. PROSPECTUS SUPPLIED WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION. CHAT WOOD FIREPROOF SAFE CABINET Inexpensive. absoljtely fcfcw^*^/ -itCMI fireproof, protect /our JL&h k$S pothooks and59 words
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Advertisement61 1936-01-05 14 FOU MANY YEARS OUR SCIENTUTSUAVS /*R^^ JiSSH STRENUOUSLY $£AfcO4!N6 *OH AN EFFECTIVE MEAN* OP COMBATTING TWE 1/ /I Cy\\ MOJ QM ITO THEY UAVfcX yf^^T UdJJ LS\^\ \z~ ANO HOW AFTO* EXHAUSTIVE TilTf WE ARE Vt&AJtD J) TO ANNOWICfc THAT TUE* HAVE DSCIPED TOy<S &VMP THt iITTL€ BK6AW OFF WjwW£ttTO\&61 words
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Article91 1936-01-05 15 Tokio Thirty-eight years after the project was first advanced, construction of a' Y. 45.000.000 canal linking Tokio with Yokohama will begin early this year, under the Joint auspices of Tokio and Kunagawa Prefectures In addition to the main canal, nine metres" deep, another channel91 words
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Article45 1936-01-05 15 London The Council of the Boy Scouts' Association sta.es that the Swastika 1* being discontinued on certain merit badges in an endeavour to keep matters of political and religious controversy outside the movement. Present, holders, it is added, may exchange fo»--re-designed badges.45 words
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Article44 1936-01-05 15 Peiplng The death occurred here on Dec. 17 of Mr. Krang Han. an old official of the Chlng Dynasty, who was until recently Director of the Pelping Palace Museum. Mr. Kiang died of pneu monla, at the age of 79 years.44 words
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85 1936-01-05 15 Changchun. Plans to construct seven new railways, with a total length of 809 kilo metres, at the cost of Y 85,000,000. ar* announced by the Ministry of Communications. Three of the railways will parallel or lead to Soviet borders, while two others will lead85 words
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Article94 1936-01-05 15 Tokio. Another aircraft-carrier was added to the Japanese Navy on Dec. 23, when the 10,000-ten Soryu slid down the runs of the Kure Naval Dockyards The warship, begun in November last year, has a speed of 30 knots and an armament of twelve 12.7 cm. guns94 words
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163 1936-01-05 15 PRACTICAL JOKER MURDERED VICTIM LOSES TEMPER A remarkable story of how a practical Joke led to the murder of the joker comes from the town of Besancon. In Eastern France. A master builder, named Slrhenry, called at the cottage of a lock-keeper, beside a canal near the town, appar pntly163 words
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Article84 1936-01-05 15 Tokio. Seventeen million yen have been contributed anonymously to the Army In the last four years, officials of the War Ministry's national defence contributions fund commission reveal. The national defence fund, established shortly after the outbreak of the Manchurian hostilities, has been used to purchase84 words
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Article64 1936-01-05 15 Dr. Leon Ellis, professor of International relations in Washtnpt.-n University and formerly secretary of tha American Legation at Peiplirj, told tl.e Institute of World AfTari that Communism in China was due to the peasants' hunger for land. He further declared that the passage of improved agrarian64 words
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Advertisement262 1936-01-05 15 WORLD'S LARGEST RADIO-INDUSTRY f| Vi\iul\i^\ SHORT-WAVE PROBLEM! \SL^^^^^^^** It needed the numerous \^<*^ 0^ resources that only a big firm like Philips Radio have at their disposal to solve the difficult problem of real world wide broadcast reception and to make the new all-wave receiver 335. This set offers short-wave262 words
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Advertisement248 1936-01-05 15 Made By Chemist's 1^ LUCKY ACCIDENT S While experimenting in his laboratory. I 9 Mf Pans Chemist was startled at the I •mazing- bleaching and softening effect I R produced when some "oxygen white" I v _^fl accidentally spilled over his hand Hough I j H, skin scales and discoloration*248 words
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Miscellaneous501 1936-01-05 15 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS $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 I the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the entry501 words
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Article, Illustration688 1936-01-05 16 Workers Wear Overcoats COLD STORAGE FREEZERS (BY A STAFF REPORTER.) ffcJEVER a^ain will I wish to be a p»Ur explorer. Not that my childhood dreams were often filled with arctic adventures. But there have been occasions when Singapore's tropic clime has seemed much too tropical and one688 words
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Article82 1936-01-05 16 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Taiptng. It is now stated that the Chinese school boy who was knocked down and killed by a motor-cycle in Talping on Boxing Day was Ong Boon Kheng, and nrt Ng Kaxn Seng as reported. The mistake in identity happened when the dead82 words
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Article155 1936-01-05 16 (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Saturday. Work on the Ipoh aeroplane landing rround Is completed and the aerodrome was inspected this morning by Uajor Nunn. Director of Civil Aviation In Malaya. He was shown round by Mr. P. A. Motloy, Senior Executive Engineer. Klnta, who supervised the155 words
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Article56 1936-01-05 16 Last Week's Solutions Three Readers Share $100 S. N. Sundaram, 108, Rowell Rd. Sng Teck Hoe, 20, Owen Rd. and R. R. Gopal, 172, Selegie Rd.; all of Singapore, identified correctly all the photographs published in the Sunday Times Identities Competition on Dec. 15. They, therefore, share the56 words
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Advertisement542 1936-01-05 16 WHITEAWAYS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT RE-CONSTRUCTING RE-ORGANISING STOCKTAKING FINAL CLEAN-UP TO MAKE ROOM FOR HUGE SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS NOW ON ORDER COMMENCES MONDAY JANUARY 6th SAMPLE BARGAINS ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS. A SET WOOL AND COTTON GOLF HOSE ».i 5 PIECES WELL M \l>r \M> C»*) Cfl r. IN WHITE AND KHAKI.542 words
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Advertisement124 1936-01-05 16 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin has nearly 10 million tfnr Muu or porsa whin tiny germs or para- •>(•« raa hUJ« aoU eaua* your akin to Itch. Crack, P«ol. Burn, also Eciema, Dhobr Itch. Ringworm, rtmplea. Acne. Crotch- Itch, and •Infapor* Foot. Don t waste Um with124 words
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Miscellaneous273 1936-01-05 16 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY No competitor succeeded In solving correctly The Sunday Times $100 Crossword Puzzle of Dec. 22. Five entrants had only one error and they therefore share the prize money In equal portions. The winners are Miss Lum Sow Fong, I73A, Clerks' Settlement,273 words
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Article, Illustration671 1936-01-05 17 Max Factor Sheds IT'S with a feeling of timi- dity that we make a negative approach to this age-old problem. However, with staunch intrepidity we choose to fling caution and delicacy to the winds in a sincere effort to shed the light of671 words
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Article, Illustration217 1936-01-05 17 A FATHER, troubled by the lazy habits of his son, thought of a plan by which he hoped to cure him. or. at least, improve his ways. One morning, just before sunrise, he went to the boy's bedroom, roused him from sl~ep. and told him to get up217 words
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Advertisement295 1936-01-05 17 Freckles W 1 V We S^rttly and Quickly Ranxooedl SiiD___'a Prvrklt Cr*-_ blaacfcaa t-aaa mi jmu Lm.m t-> mmfl aarf -hke— tb. tmmPtntn frMfc. rl««r and -alaral. Tt 17 raara >ai— aa<i of ra ha~« n<im< It. 8* rmmj to mam. 1W (Vat jar pratM lla na«te worth. Stiltmans Freckle295 words
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Advertisement482 1936-01-05 17 ________L. aa___P^__to- __^_^i______. ___E_______ I 'J THE BEST I- J-y «i A\JC <<ff& ■_________i_P^^^^" i K &m I k >j __Ji The Cuticura Method 1. Cleanse the skin twice a day with Cuticura Soap. 2. Use Cuticura Ointment in conjunction with the soap. This simple, economical spots, apply Cuticura Ointtreatment482 words
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Miscellaneous34 1936-01-05 17 If- fear— -II I I Lp.^^ llfwi wit M yru I It—, r f^\ />*n«v. now tut) V.. mi. ~^W WUN WM *M' «Ar. I lIP <( Isooo •°*'_L7f Jka* 1 wowx.^MyHOw.'y^ »t<Cv wovt tpuy34 words
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Article, Illustration394 1936-01-05 18 Daphne Forester - THOSE expert in the matter of arranging flowers realise that the bowl or vase holding the flowers may be a detail, but it is often also an inspiration. On the hottest days, a blue vase of glass whose surface is uneven on account of the bubbles394 words
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Article754 1936-01-05 18 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD DLAIN materials are smart this season, especially if accompanied by white etceteras. Among the newest dresses in plain chiffons, lace, crepe and soft moire materials, blue is especially popular, the demand being for navy as well as the lighter hues. Aquamarine chiffon, and turquoise lace, or sky blue754 words
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Article768 1936-01-05 18 E. K - E. K. By gEAUTIFUL buttons and exquisite trimmings are the features of the latest Shanghai creations, another three of which are described below. Sweet and dainty is a dress of white net over a flesh-pink slip. The skirt is embroidered in pastel colours in crusters of roses768 words
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Article371 1936-01-05 18 DOSSIBLY the Queen's taste for pale green indoors, accounts for the increased popularity in green quilts. In Her Majesty's boudoir, the colour includes the walls, upholstery and a quilt of green satin worked with silver. New quilts of green taffeta, faille, satin, thick silk anl loose, handwoven materials371 words
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Advertisement400 1936-01-05 18 Natural Beauty Revealed It fs essential that a woman who desires true beauty (as every woman does now-a-days) should cultivate a perfect skin, and not rely for loveliness on the mere application of surface cosmetics. Innoxa Preparations have been created by a famous skin Specialist Dr. Francois Debat £<> They400 words
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Advertisement5 1936-01-05 18 UAN SINCrUe 4 BATTERY RDSINGAPORt5 words
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Article, Illustration2954 1936-01-05 19 Pi^^WfrrnitiT WWi^^^kthe spirit which is associated with the season has not yet evaporated and the round of activities will continue at least over the week-end. The fact is that most of us have so many engagements at this time that we find it impossible to fit them all in2,954 words
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Advertisement24 1936-01-05 19 CHOOSE CAREFULLY iSipiDEAi: from cows of special rich milkproducing strains, pastured in ne best dairy farming districts. such lush feeding is milk of a24 words
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Article, Illustration662 1936-01-05 20 Mr. Alan Loke's Veracity Pays $132 RACE 5. liars**. CUm t. DU. 1. tan. Captain H. F. Bloxham's HEHBE FOLLE 8.1 (Lewl-U 1 Mr. A. van Tooren's RUSSIAN ROSE 8.13 (Farthing) 3 Mr. Lam Looking* GEE UP «.s (J. Donnelly) 3 "Kota Stable's" SiOTLJOHT 8662 words
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Article97 1936-01-05 20 i FOLLOWING his successes on Wednesday, Trainer Marland saddled another two winners yesterday, the third day of the Penang Turf Club professional meeting, these being Martin Duggan and Herbe Folle. This is particularly noteworthy as Marland only has a small string under his charge. Good97 words
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Article516 1936-01-05 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. Squeeze Is showing himself a good sprinter. He won over 5V2 furlongs last Saturday, and again today over G furlongs. Following arc the results: RACE 1. Horse*. Class 2. Div. 4, 6 furs.: I Messrs. S. T. Rhodes <fc IJ. T.516 words
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Article405 1936-01-05 20 Leighton - Leighton TONIGHT'S BOXING AT THE NEW WORLD By E#ANY hundreds of people were dls appointed on Friday night when the fight at the New World between Ventura Marquez and Joe Eaglr was postponed owing to a slight shower o( rain at eight o'clock. It so happened that405 words
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176 1936-01-05 20 MALACCA WIN NEGRI'S SIXTH HOCKEY DEFEAT (From Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban. Saturday. JMEGRI Sembilan sustained their sixth hockey defeat for the season when they were beaten by Malacca here today by five goals to two. The game was very dull and the superiority of the visitors was never in176 words
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Article532 1936-01-05 20 BUT LOSE TO COLTS BY ONLY ONE GOAL Singapore CMs 1. Old uafHcsians 0. rjpHE Old Kafflrsiar.s did well to lose by only one goal to the Singapore Colts last evening in a hockey game m the RafTes Institution ground, considering the fact that they had out a532 words
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Article128 1936-01-05 20 Prom Oir Own Correspondent.) Sere m ban. The finals of the Negri Sembllan Ping Pong tourney were played at the Negri Sembllan Chinese Recreation Club and VTj.r* wcrr distributed by Towkay Chu Kik Moon. The winners were as fo.lows: SMSglea Championship: Ng Chlr.g K»al. Singles Runner-up: Pong128 words
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Advertisement373 1936-01-05 20 /roHALAWT\^ <paickly and safely ends the discomfort and danger of m cold In the head first thing •r*rf morning put a drop ol 'Vapex' on your handkerchief and breath* •ho gormicidal vapour. Of all Chemists MAO« IN tBCLIkHB IT THOMAS KERFOOT CO. LTtV and >«IJ ihrauf houf eh« mrU VPS373 words
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Advertisement679 1936-01-05 20 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour F__^ ft *»*»•> f*!r-mlnded physician will at one* ree3 m O U S UOCTOrS ommend it for Its definite benefits la "Ml AW Succeuf ul Pr«,cription Th.t t &$£Vil£ r '2£Z cJ?t«°SounuK Is Ending Kidney and Bliddcr Troubles ict< the exresa679 words
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113 1936-01-05 21 PERAK' S COLLAPSE IN SECOND HALF Play Confined Mostly To The Forwards (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) SEREMBAN, SATURDAY. SINGAPORE 18. PERAK 6. CECOND HALF SUPERIORITY WON THE ALL BLUES CUP FOR THE SINGAPORE ASIATICS WHO BEAT THE PERAK ASIATICS BY 18 POINTS113 words
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Article, Illustration559 1936-01-05 21 Aston Villa Follow Their Luck ENTERTAIN PORTSMOUTH AND BEAT THEM 4-2 'T'HINfIJ are stirring among the teams Bl the bottom of the first division table! Of the four last teams only Sheffield Wednesday lost. I—2 to the Wolves. Aston Villa, fresh from their unexpected triumph over the League leaders, notchedReuter - 559 words
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Article1019 1936-01-05 21 Position in the Leagues correct to Friday:— Goals P. W. L D. F. A. PU. Sunderland (2) 23 16 5 ***** 34 Derby (6) 23 10 6 7 33 25 27 Huddersfleid (16) 22 11 6 5 33 32 27 Arsenal (1) 22 10 6 6 501,019 words
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Article195 1936-01-05 21 TPHE brilliance of Darus coupled with the fact that Perak got the first push in the set scrums was responsible for the perfect play of the Perak pack early in the game, although Woo Kam and Chong Seng were always great triers. In the second half195 words
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Article241 1936-01-05 21 ously. But when it appeared the game had developed Into a series of midfield mauls Gadney. Candler and Gerrard began a passing movement and Gerrard gave an ideal pass to Obolensky who with an electrifying dash ran round for a wonderful try. Dunklev struck the crossbar 'romReuter - 241 words
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Article214 1936-01-05 21 London, Saturday. CEVENTY-thousand people, including the Prince of Wales, saw England defeat New Zealand in a Rugby game at Twickenham today by 13 points (three tries and one dropped goal) to nil. Enxland: H. O Owen-Smith <St Ma.yV; Hospital): A. Obo.ensky (Oxford University). P. Crannier Richmond!, R.214 words
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Article67 1936-01-05 21 London, Saturday. Rugby game;; played today resulted, says Reuter. as follow: Bath 9: Richmond 8. Blrkenhead P. 36; Bradford 7. Bristol 14; RAF. 8. Exeter 3; Devon. Services 19. Leicester 6; Swansea 5. Newport 14; Plymouth A. 0. Northampton 12; Rugby 3. Old Leysians 0; Old Blues 12.67 words
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Article54 1936-01-05 21 Cape Town, Saturday. Australia won the third test against South Africa by an innings and 78 runs. Australia made 362 for eight declared and South Africa replied with 102. Following on they were all out for 182. Siedle made 59. Grimmett took five wickets for 56 and O'ReillyReuter - 54 words
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Article68 1936-01-05 21 London. Dec. 22. Jackie Brown (Manchester), the former world's fly-weight champion, knocked out Ellis Ashurst (Connisborough) in the second round of a 12--round contest at Leeds. He floored Ashurst for counts of seven and three In the first round. In the second Ashurst was down for seven,68 words
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Article77 1936-01-05 21 BODY-LINE BOWLING IN AUSTRALIA Sydney, Saturday. It is revealed that during the Sheffield Shield match yesterday Eddie Gilbert, the Queensland Aboriginal fast bowler, was no-balled under the new Australian anti-~ body-line rule forbidding intimidatory bowling. Deliveries from Gilbert split the fingers of the New South Wales players Robinson and Mudge.Reuter - 77 words
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99 1936-01-05 21 BRILLIANT BATTING FOUR CENTURIES BY M.C.C. BATSMEN Invercargill. Saturday. Magnificent batting including a double century and two individual centuries marked the M.C.C. innings in the match between the tourists and South Island. The M.C.C. knocked up 489 runs. Parks made 201 runs in 284 minutes, playing a chanceless all-round inningsReuter - 99 words
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193 1936-01-05 21 KEDAH'S HOCKEY DEFEAT PERAK WIN SDC-ONE AT ALOR STAR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Saturday. OKRAK beat Kedah at hockey to day by six goals to one. Rain in the afternoon and a dnzzl" during play made ball control difficult and the ground slippery. The Perak backs were very193 words
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Article181 1936-01-05 21 The following have been selected to play for the V MCA. Junior Depart merit against the Senior Department on Tuesday. Jan. 7. on the Anson Roao. ground at 5 pm.: Crowther. Kah Foo, E. C. M. Hope, V Armstrong, Swee Keng. M. T. Hope. J. Menasseh. W Ferguson.181 words
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Article, Illustration622 1936-01-05 21 ONLY EIGHT POINTS AGAINST S.C.C. Inited Ser.-ues 8: S.C.C. 0. 11/HAKNISS in the threequarter line led the S.C.C. Rugby team to be eight points behind when "no-side" was whistled in th* match against the Malaya (up finalists, Tutted Services, on the Padang yesterday. The game was622 words
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Advertisement81 1936-01-05 21 It aint going to rain no more-no more 8 TONIGHT! TONIGHT! c^HhL THE Rl(. FHiHTS WL 0? at the NEW WORLD &t iflfeffc BOXING ARENA. If t~ W UF MARQUEZ Joe EAGLE WW H (Mexican Woodrr) His Conqueror M Se»n NarrictK LEWIS V I 1 DHAMARAJ J I A PLUS81 words
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Article, Illustration602 1936-01-05 22 " Echo - Malayan Sports Jottings Prospects For Rugger Final "Echo" By Kuala Lumpur. llflß. d'eorgc Fung's promotion at l!ukit Hintnng proved once nsa n that there is good support for boxing in Kuala Lumpur if the right pragraaUßM are provided. There was ouite a u.-eful attendance, for602 words
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Article348 1936-01-05 22 BANHAM SCORES ALL POINTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor de;eated the All Malayan Guthrie's fifteen at Rugby by six points (two tries) to nil. Both the tries were scored by Banham in the first half of the game. Selangor's lorwards showed superiority in the348 words
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Article24 1936-01-05 22 The Keppcl Golf Club's January women's spoon (stroke) resulted: Mrs. A. Eyre 50—18=32; Mrs. H. McCreath 65—18=37 Mrs. E. Lubbock 55—1824 words
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258 1936-01-05 22 PENANG CHINESE SWIMMERS BANGKOK CLUB AND SAILORS BEATEN (From A Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. Penang Chinese swimmers who visited Bangkok during the holidays met the Royal Bangkok Sports Club and defeated them at water polo and a medley relay race. The Chinese team won the water polo match by the odd258 words
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Article53 1936-01-05 22 The Navy vs. Army boxing for the Lowther Grand Cup will take place at the Boxing Stadium, New World on Monday. Jan. 20. at 9.15 p.m. The teams this year will consist of the pick of the Navy at present in Singapore, against the pick of the53 words
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Article30 1936-01-05 22 The monthly general meeting of the Union Sporting Association will be held at Mr. E Cheng Leong's residcn~e. 37 Onan Road at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Members' attendance essential.30 words
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442 1936-01-05 22 (By Our Seremban Correspondent.) /CRICKET prospects for the 1936 season seem to be as bright as ever with several of last year's players available. The officers from the Malay Reriment at Port Dickson, Major J. T. Bretherton, Capt. Young and Major Me I. Bruce, all442 words
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Article420 1936-01-05 22 A general meeting of the Association of Bar Bell Men will be held on Jan. 12 at 1 p. m. at the Association premises, 990, Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore. Suggestions for the improvement of the Association are Invited In writing which must reach the hon: general420 words
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Article111 1936-01-05 22 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. A novice competition open to .11 registered members of the J.A.W.L.A. or the Johore Amateur Weight Lif. Association will be held at the Johjrc Club on Jan. 24, from 4 p.m. In the case of members of the British Amateur Weight111 words
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Article289 1936-01-05 22 At the first comnittee meeting of the Coterie for 1935-38 held at 130 Sophia Road on Friday. Dec. 13. the following resolutions were made: the minutes of the last committee meeting were confirmed: colours of the Party I•n be green, black and white. The art action is designing289 words
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Article128 1936-01-05 22 On Saturday last the Anson Badminton Party centafned by Mr. Llm Hoe Swee travelled to Johore Bahru and defeated the Companion Badminton Party by four games to nil at the Johore Badminton Association Hall at Jalan Ah Fook. The following are the results. Anson players mentioned first: SINGLES:128 words
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Article84 1936-01-05 22 Members of the Waken Lion Athletic Party are Informed that two invitations to a tea party today have been received from Messrs. Chio Huat Seng and Chua Doon Tek. respectively: the former at The Chinese Industrial Commercial and Continuation School. Outram Road, at 11 00 am and84 words
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Article60 1936-01-05 22 Entries for the Sunnydale B.P. 1036 Interteam tournament for the Tan .Joo Soo.i Shield and medals presented by the Pre ldent and Vice-Presldent close on Sunday, Jan. 12. 'Those deslrlous of participating but have not yet sent In their entries are requested to do so early. It ts60 words
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Article123 1936-01-05 23 1936 LIKELY TO BE EVEN MORE STRENUOUS Suggestion Of Tournament For Champions Only. By Our Badminton Correspondent. •THE past year has been one of great activity not only for the local badminton players but also the officials of the local controlling: body. First there were the123 words
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Article460 1936-01-05 23 The number of three inter-State matches played in one year is a record in the history of local badminton and incidentally In winning all the three Important fixtures the past year can be said to have been the most successful one for the Sing .pore Association460 words
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Article109 1936-01-05 23 (From Our Badminton Correspondent.) D AKKI.Y a month has elapsed since Sir Andrew Caldecott, a Patron of the Singapore Badminton Association, left the Colony to become the Governor of Hong Kong. Now comes the news that a major honour has been bestowed upon another of109 words
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Article134 1936-01-05 23 team to go upcountry for these return matches, there being also prospects of another fixture materialising between Singapore and Penang. Then there is also the possibility that with the return shortly of Mr. John I. Woods, who was elected chairman pro-tern at the Inaugural meeting of the Malayan Badminton Association134 words
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Article125 1936-01-05 23 The National Badminton Party "B" team drew with the Eagle Badminton Party "A" team before a fairy large crowd at Pulsl Brani The games were Interesting, most going to three sets. Members of the National Badminton Party are notified that the Party anniversary dinner will be held125 words
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Article, Illustration133 1936-01-05 23 There is. I think, one other tournament which the Malayan Badminton Association misht consider organising during the current year In addition to the Malayan inter-Sta.e tournament and that Is a Malayan championship tournament, open only to the respective champions of the States in Malaya The open singles badminton133 words
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Article366 1936-01-05 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. The Badminton season In Johore Bahru came to a close with the match against the Malacca Badminton Association. Looking back on the year 1935 it can be safely said that great strides have been made in the feather game, a feature of366 words
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Article660 1936-01-05 23 The annual report of the Chinese Friendly Association for the year ended October. 1935, states members were 48 against 34 on Oct. 31 1934. Messrs. Tan Cheng Tlong. Soh Bo jn Hup. Ng Eng Yew. Sim Kirn Jee. Aw Kirn Pong. Tan Boon Kok. Tsal Seng Khlam, Urn660 words
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Article, Illustration376 1936-01-05 23 The Newvllle Badminton Party of Sungei Patani, one of the most progressive parties In Kedah, gained a well-deserved victory over the Klangsters BP. of Penang by five games to four after a hard fight. The match, which was played at Sungei Patani, drew a big crowd from376 words
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Article203 1936-01-05 23 An Interesting friendly badminton match, consisting of four men's singles, three men's doubles and three mixed doubles, was played between the Sunlight Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur and the Yang's Badminton Party of Klang at the latter's court on Dec. 26. The games were well contested and the203 words
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Article162 1936-01-05 23 In a friendly game of badminton, played at the court of the Useful Badminton Party, ihe home team defeated the Straits Times Press Sports Club, by eight games to one. Scores as follows (Useful's players mentioned first) Khoo Siang Hock lost to All bin Majld, 15—10. 6— 19,162 words
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Article95 1936-01-05 23 The following have been selected to represent the August Badminton Party In a friendly badminton match against the, Loke's Badminton Party of three singles and <r doubles today at 3 p.m. at their court 34 so Middle Road or the playground opposite Alhambra Theatre. Players and supporters are95 words
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Article66 1936-01-05 23 The following have been selected to represent the United Mackenzie Footers against the Nestles Sporta Club tomorrow, at the J.C.S.A. ground, BalesUer Plain: Goh Thong Hee, Goh Ah Chew, Mohamed Tamby, Soh Kirn Bwee. Chan Chang Kwan;. Bng Ah Lye, Ismail, Tan Chin Chua. Leng Chak Nglan. Ng66 words
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Article, Illustration134 1936-01-05 24 This huge Buddha, in the Tiger Temple, Singapore, is bein t clothed in gold. Each worshipper offers a gola leaf which A to the image Sunday Times Photograph. For the lirst time men of the Royal Artillery at Woolwich Barracks, London, made their own Christmas134 words
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