The Straits Times, 26 January 1936

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  • 34 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 214. Sunday, January 26, 1936. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. Sunday, January 26. 1936. Price 10 cents
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  • 293 1 GERMAN MINISTER DEFENDS REARMAMENT No Faith In Power Of The League To Preserve Peace RUSSIA BOASTS FINEST FIGHTING ARMY IN WORLD SOVIET Russia and Germany rearmed, Great Britain about to embark on large expansion of fighting strength and Italy and Abyssinia still at
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  • 195 1 Hit By Gale While At Anchor LIFTED LIKE KITE OVERTURNED Paris. Tin world's largest seaplane, the Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris. was sunk in a gale during the night while riding at anchor in Pensacola Kay. off the Florida coast. No one was on board. A squall
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  • 137 1 WEALTHY DRUG ADDICTS Paris. A NUMBER of lightning raids by the Nantes police revealed the existence of a veritable chain of opium dens in and around the town. Among the buildings visited was a mansion, before which long lines of luxurious cars are to
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  • 93 1 Financial Consequences Now Being Felt Paris, Saturday. The financla; consequences of the French cabinet crisis are already beginning to make themselves felt, according to Le Matin, which asserts that the outflow of gold from the Bank of France between Jan. 19 and Jan. 21 reached a total of
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  • 282 1 BLAMED FOR FAULTS OF MODERN GIRL Children Shown Off "Like Jewellery" p.VriIER F. W,. .dl.uk. speaking at the Chntrh of the Jesuit Fathers. Farm Street. London, V 7., blamed Godless mothers for some of the faults of the modern girl. "One blames the selilsh, pleasure- seeking,
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  • 360 1 London, Saturday. r\ESPITE the cold weather crowds began to gather outside Westminster Hall at early hour this mornins for the opening at 8 a.m. of the second day of the lying-in-state of King George. It is likely both today and tomoirow that the numbers who will file past the
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  • 58 1 Warsaw, Saturday. The manager and four employees of the branch office of a Czechoslovak Typewriter manufacturing concern have been arrested here on a charge of having, with the aid of Czech railway officials, smuggled more than 600 typewriters into Poland within the past year. After being released on
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  • 41 1 Tokio, Saturday. Eighty labourers removing snow from a railway track near Tsuruga, in Wakasa Province, were entombed by an avalanche this morning. Eight men were killed, eleven wounded and one Is missing, the others were uninjured. Aneta TransOcean
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  • 105 1 Paris. A cat. all black, caused the deaths of two Paris widows by gassing in Paris. They were found in their bedroom with the gas-stove tube disconnected and the cat's body lying across it. Ten canaries were dead In their cage. A golden eagle tried to
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  • 23 1 Dogs Join German Army It is held in Germany that a welltrained, intelligent dog can be of the utmost value in modern warfare.
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  • 128 1 TANKS USED TO DISPERSE MOURNERS AT FUNERAL Damascus, Saturday. Further collisions of a serious nature between the police and the population are taking place frequently. Feeling was running so high at the funeral of two demonstrators killed in the last riots that the police and military had to
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  • 62 1 Toklo, Saturday. Admiral Takahashl, Commander-in-Chlef of the combined fleet, addressing leading businessmen In Osaka, said Japan's Navy was primarily for safeguarding the national defence, wherea3 the American fleet was intended to protect and promote America's foreign trade rather than safeguard natlcnal defence. The admiral added that Japan must
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  • 38 1 London Saturday. The export of British aeroplane and aeroplane motors reached an unprecedented volume in 1935 according to official statistics, more than seventy countries and territories making purchases to a total of £2,700,000 Aneta Trans-Ocean.
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  • 231 1 SOLE SURVIVOR'S STORY "Mountains Heaved Like Rough SSena n Bogota. Colombia. "The mountains heaved u k like a rough sea for 12 miles, ana the hamlet of La Chorrera. with its 203 inhabit' ants, disappeared." This was how the sole survivor of La Chorrera. nestling in the
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  • 108 1 ENDURANCE TEST FOR BARBERS Bombay. TOROM a town in the Sholapur district comes a story more reminiscent of the United States than of India. Local barbers are attempting an endurance shaving record over 75 hours. A queue of 12 lathered faces is ready for shaving ai any moment. The public
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  • 58 1 Peiping, Saturday. Ni Maao Tee Suerh, a member of both the Central Executive Committee in Nanking and the Mongol Political Council, was assassinated today by unknown men while returning to Kalgan from Changpai by bus. His murder has caused a sensation among the Mongols, among whom he
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  • 76 1 Dublin, Saturday. The special import duty of five shillings a ton on English coal entering the Irish Free State, which was first imposed at the beginning of the economic war between the two countries and which caused intense bitterness In England because of
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  • 47 1 The Commander-in-Chlef of the China Station, Vice-Admir.U SiJ Charles Little, will visit Singapore next month in H.M.S. Kent. The Kent, a 10.000-ton "County" cruiser, is the flagship of the China Fleet. The probable date of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Little's arrival Is February 22.
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  • 53 1 Tokio. Saturday. A War Office communique says that 364 Japanese soldiers have been killed and 582 died of disease in Manchukuo last year. Since the outbreak of the Manchurlan incident on Sept. 18, 1931, 3.591 Japanese soldiers have been killed in Manchukuo and 1.C86 died
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  • 31 1 Tokio, Saturday. An S.O.S. call has been received by the radio station at Hakodate, Hokkaido, saying the British freighter Forth Bridge, 4,150 tons, Is afire off Oklnoshlma Island.
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  • 19 1 A case of psittacosis Mving occurred In Vienna. 150 parrots, who are carriers of the disease, have been destroyed.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 13 1 UNIVERSAL DAY— NIGHT NEON SIGNS. LUSTROUS IN THE DAY LUMINOUS IN THE NIGHT.
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    • 92 1 ON OTHER PAGES Colony Cavalcade 2 In Singapore Today 3 Ilro. Stephen Leaving 3 Bafo's Sad Story Cave Discoveries 4 Doctors Ftftat Duel 5 "Right To Die" 5 Sitting on the Fence 6 Contract Bridge 6 Thaipusam Curtailed 8 Wireless Programmes 8 Malayan Musings 9 Home by the Cape 10
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    • 169 1 FAMOUS ENGLISH BADMINTON PLAYER MAINTAINS NERVOUS MUSCULAR STRENGTH WITH f-, PHOSFERINE Mrs. N. Ferrers Nicholson Phosferine has been the means of keeping me per fectly fit for my work, as a Badminton and Lawn Tennis Coach. One's nerves always feel steady and fresh for play after an occasional dose, and
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    • 18 1 or Neon Lighting Consult Iniversal Neon Lights Ltd. 28-A. Cavenacb Road Phone 3127. Sketches Particular* Free 'rices Cheap.
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  • 1899 2 Singapore And London The Last Five Days— By Cable And Radio— Bukit Larangan T\V RING the last five days, as during the Jubilee, there has been an extraordinary sense of communion between Singapore and other parts of the Empire. When King William IV died in 1837 Singapore did
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    • 91 2 ill/ I "T'k*s\ 1 TJ I ks^S-S^V ill^C If It >^K ill i tt\p erral D ee "^SM^vJi/t A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Quality is always our first consideration, but we are in the fortunate position of being able to combine most reasonable prices with quality, due to our method of
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  • 311 3 Nearly Forty Years' Service In The Far East THE Rev. Brother Stephen, director of St. Patrick's School. Singapore, k:;ves for Hong Konß tomorrow to take charge of St. Joseph's College there. His successor. Rev. Brother Henry, arrived last Wednesday from St. George's School, Taiping. Brother
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  • 10 3 "Oh! The Height Of His I Ambition!"
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  • 124 3 Lecture On Stamp Collecting (From a Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. Penang philatelists heard a lecture giver, by Mr. Chas. K Evans at the Penans Mutual Improvement Association. His subject was Hints on stamp collecting. 1 Dr. Victor F. T. Chan presided Mr. Evans who has had twenty years'; experience
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  • 347 3 A FLICKERING lantern is held high in the hand of a barebacked Chinese. A muffled splash breaks the night stillness. Then a quirks 1 hrusl and Bufo is abou: to meet his doom. Many of these lanterns move about in the swamps anr 1
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  • 111 3 SPORTS ORGANISED AND POOR BOYS TREATED (From A Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. The second annual sports organised by the Penang Rotary Club in connection with the Rotary Club boys were held at the grounds of the Boys' Club at Ayer Itam on Sunday. There were a number of
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  • 52 3 (From A Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. Over 400 poor families in Penang were able to celebrate the Chinese New Year through the generosity of the Penang Buddhist Association. A distribution of $3,000 was made to destitute persons. This is the second distribution, the -first being held on Chinese New
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 87 3 LAST SIX DAYS OF SALE MONDAY JAN, 27th TO SATURDAY FEB, Ist WE SHALL OFFER THE PUBLIC AN UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING ASTOUNDING BARGAINS AT A FRACTION THE ORIGINAL COSTS! STOCKS MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW SHIPMENTS OF GOODS NOW BEING ASSEMBLED IN LONDON AND OTHER
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 453 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY HOTELS MAILS EXPECTED KUKLES HOTEL: Grand <>che.-tral MaUs horn china and Japan by Concert S S. Viceroy of India In Port 9.30; llavre jjaru. V m Mails from Europe eu-. (London) evpecUxl SI A VIEW HOTEL: Sprciil Tiffin and -.oday by air (Imperial) will be delivered to
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  • 912 4 NULLARBOR PLAIN EXPLORED Land Of Mystery And Wonder, Eerie Silences And Weird Noises COME remarkable discoveries have recently been made in the great caves and underground lakes of the Nullarbor Plain, a monotonous, treeless waste covering more than 38,000 square miles of South Australian
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 4 Lord Lonsdale talking to one of the clowns at the Bertram Mills Circus at Olympia, London.
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  • 647 4 Poultry Notes /CANNIBALISM is a terror among chicken rearers and is prevalent in Malaya. The causes are mainly the absence of protein in the food and also the lack of salt. One thing is certain and that is or cc it makes its appearance in a flock
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  • 525 4 Shopping Streets High Up What will London be like in A.D. 2035? If two men of vision, who have given their prophecies are right it wIU be a city of great speedways, overnead pedestrian streets, skyscraper stores, and tall, healthy people. Mr. F.
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  • 356 4 To the Editor of The Sunday Times. Sir.— There must be many readers In whom your Poultry Expert strikes a sympathetic chord. I am one. Yes. probably one of the large army to whom a fowl is merely a way to an egg, and to
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  • 238 4 PASTEUR INSTITUTE STATISTICS Geneva. r\V the 118,062 patients treated v for rabies in the Pasteur Institutes ihrougiuut the vurld in IM only 403 died a mortality percentage of 0.35. This is the striking fac. wnic.i emerges from the sixth analytical review of reports trom the
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  • 128 4 USED FOR TOURING INDIAN STATE Bombay. Jan. 16. A remarkable Indian Prince Is at present acting as host to the Viceroy, the Earl of Willlngdon. who is touring the Kathiawar States of Western India. He is Maharana Shri Sir Daulatsinhji. Thakore Sahib, ruler of the little principality
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 178 4 MAR€O SOAP -oSty lf FOR HEALTH SPECIAL OFFER. Manager, THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO.. LTD. 8. Raffles Chambers. Singapore. send me a Trial Cake of MARGO SOAP. I pnclose 10 cents in stamps (or the same. :mAca.TJS CURE YOUR -f^9 COLD Xjfel Gole Agents: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. 20b, Collyer Quay. FOR THE
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    • 108 4 .zyfMtK daxuh ceuld never have visualised a Hong Kong J^*t Winter when He said: ty *V) "EVERYBOOY TALKS ABOUT (^^TW^h THE WEATHER BUT NOBODY A^t/WW 5Vi DOES ANYTHING ABOUT IT" FfJIW I I The month or October heralds 'M//r~~f I the »lnter In Hong Kong a dry J delightfully Invigorating
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  • 429 5 OPERATION THAT WAS 100-1 CHANCE Nearly Kill Themselves In Seventh Encounter Budapest. TWO YOUNG DOCTORS HAVE JUST FOUGHT A DUEL BECAUSE 1 OK A QUARREL OVER THE TREATMENT OF A PATIENT. They were so keen on saving the patient's life, each in his
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    31 5 Dr. Jafsie Condon, go-between in the Lindbergh kidnapping case, who has left for South America, is to be arrested it is reported from Trenton, New Jersey He is wanted for questioning.
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  • 203 5 ITALY'S SUBSTITUTE UNDER SANCTIONS Bradford. YORKSHIRE wool merchants have received samples of the synthetic wool which has been made by Italian scientists from milk as part of the battle against Sanctions. Bradford, the centre of the world's wool trade, is not impressed by the claims made on
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  • 142 5 British Colonial Governor Writes In For Them Accra, Gold Coast. Sir Arnold Hodson, governor of the British Colony of Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, has found a new way to the natives' hearts. He has written a pantomime, "The Downfall of Zachariah Fee." specially for them. It has been
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  • 88 5 New i yrk. A lawyer named Keogh, who was conducting his own case in an action in the Chicago Circuit Court, took exception to a ruling by Judge Prystalski, who was presiding. He drew a pistol, killed the opposing counsel, Mr. Christopher Kinney, and tried
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  • 420 5 DEATH OF MR. J. V. BRYSON Mr. James V. Bryson, the American film chief who, ten years ago, hoaxed a Hampshire Territorial unit into escorting a film, died in University College Hospital, London, last week. He was admitted on Christmas Day with a fracture of the
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  • 30 5 King Zog of Albania was present at the marriage in Tirana of Princess Semje. his 26-year-old sister, to Prince AbU. a son of the late Sultan Abdul Hamid of Turkey.
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  • 351 5 LAST LETTER OF MAN OF 76 A LETTER written by a man who claimed "the right to die" was read at an inquest at Plymouth on William Henry Osborne, 76, a retired Admiralty overseer, of Devonport, who died from coal gas poisoning. The Coroner (Mr. W.
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  • 107 5 A verdict of found drowned, with no evidence to show how he got into the water, was recorded at a Newhaven laquest on Frank Clifton Gorringe, 46, of Brighton, a former R.A.F. captain whose body was found on Newhaven beach. Mr. Gorringe, while serving
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  • 63 5 Bucharest. Wholesale price of Rumanian wine of last year's vintage has dropped to one penny a quart owing to the unusually large vineyards' crop. Even milk costs more. Many of the poor are now discarding milk and are giving their children bread soaked in wine.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 150 5 For Holidays— Rest your health Why do not come to DALAT (Annam) The Dest mountain resort In the ParEast (5.000 feet high) Goll. Tennis. Rowing, bathing on the i.ikr. footing excursions, shower fall. Laogbian Palace Hotel Ou Pare Luxurious, lull comlort, perlect hoteM 120 rooms all with hot bath WC.
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    • 464 5 can fee f f/irougn my veins **"|V TO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing JL colds and rasping coughs Since I discovered Waterbury Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish in my work and a new enjoyJrnent of every recreation!"
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  • 1165 6  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By '"THE WORST GIRL AT ST. 1 HILDA'S" and "The Tomboy of the Lower Fourth" have been flung aside. Captain Jack Fearless, the terror of pirates, sails the seas alone in a dark cupboard among the broken dolls. The Awful Child has become news
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  • 837 6  -  Ely Culbertson I By TIIF most important thing in bridge is to know the limit of <• bid made by opponents so as to be able to crack them for penalties if they are out on a limb. Except by peeking, the only way to find out is
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    • 278 6 KEEP THE MEN BUSY AT HOME BY BUYING BRITISH HHHI WHY BUY FOREIGN? IMPERIAL Jfgfflr WvJ}^ *J^aJtto££&mE& As supplied to all Government Departments and most Commercial dut^l SSP Firms throughout Malaya. bL« ole A *****5 PHW fiSfefe^ DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. 3fo 112 Ulli. Robinson Road fi^tal SfS^O^^^ SINGAPORE. H^ rsQr
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  • Article, Illustration
    572 7 £ORNWALL and the Scilly Isles suggest themselve-J as the natural home of flowers and fruit out of normal season the subtropics of the British Isles in fact. There is, however, within much easier reach of London's smoke and grime an artificial tropics covering many thousands of a
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  • 754 7  -  FRED J. MELVILLE) Stamp Collecting (By APART from our own Sovereigns. Queen Victoria. Kin* Edward VII and King George V no personage has been pictured on so many different stamps as the ex-King Alfonso of Spain. It Is not generally known that exKing Alfonso of Spain
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  • 98 7 FEES LOST BY AMNESTY Warsaw. The recent Polish amnesty law not only freed about 25,000 prisoners, but commuted all unexecuted death sentences for murders committed before Nov. 11 last. M. Braun, the official hangman, who Is paid a fee for each execution, is claiming against the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 510 7 JUBILEE STAMPS. I ASTOUNDING OFFER. Complete Mint Set of Crown Colonies Price 16:6:0 (Pott free) Cash waiting-Old conespondence, collections and loose stamps. Please register all packages. E. ZINOPOCLO", 30, St. Martin's Court, Charing Cross Rd., London. W.CJ. England. IKstb. 40 ."ears). WANTED RARE STAMPS OF THE FAR EAST SEND US
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    • 220 7 RARE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS STAMPS. I am always In a position to offer rare Straits Settlements and States stamps at very reasonable prices. Want Usts will receive my prompt personal attention. SELECTIONS SENT ON APPROVAL TO ANT PART OF THE WORLD. My Speciality:— RARE BRITISH COLONIALS OF ALL PERIODS. T. ALLEN,
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    • 199 7 PALACE HOTEL Phone Museum 40S0 (IS lines). BLOOMSBURY STREET, London. W.C.I. Why not live in the greaUst comfort with the minimum cottf 250 rooms. 50 bathrooms renovated throughout. New beds, redecorated rooms, and, of course, hot and cold water, gas fires and telephones. Near Oxford Street, the centre of London,
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    • 518 7 LONDON GOODWOOD HOTEL QUEENSBOBO' TERRACE. HYDE PARR H. C. water and reading light In bedrooms. Lift. Night rorter. Garage Adjacent. Excellent Cuisine Dally Terms from 10/6(L Weekly from 3 gns. Bed ft Breakfast 6/6 to 8/6. New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or the SUNDAY TIMES Office
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    • 418 7 LONDON CALLS j INSISTENTLI W^^T and enjoy at either /fe^"^& HOTEL REMBRANDT <tfuo> South Kensington s W /~gfc"*^ facing the Victoria and vlnvi Albert Museum. or HOTEL SJW&T R UBENS %jy* Buckingham Palace Road, facing Buckingham Palace Every attention in pleasing surrounding*. PERFECT QI'IETUDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED
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  • 337 8 SINGAPORE CHETTIARS 1 DECISION Only Silver Car Procession And Feeding The Poor THAIPUSAM, one of the greatest of the Hindu festivals and for which Thursday, Feb. has been declared a public holiday in the Colony, has for many years provided Singapore people with a grand spec'-aele a
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  • 172 8 LIFE TRANSPORTATION Calcutta. The sentences of death passed In February, 1935, upon Dr. Taranath Bhattacharya and Benayenda Nath Pandey for the "germ murder" of the latter's step-brother, Marenda Nath Pandey. have been commuted by the High Court to transportation for life. Marenda was a wealthy landowner. It
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  • 273 8 HOW FAR MAY A SHOW GIRL UNDRESS STAGE NUDITY NOT AGAINST U.S. LAW New York. New York State Court of Appeal has decided whether a girl may undress U) public for £15 a week. Answer: She may. The Minsky Brothers may now leave even less to the imagination of the
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  • 172 8 1,500-Mile Frontier Fortifications DEATH TRAPS FOR INVADERS RUa. SOVIET fortifications on a 1.500-mile front from Baikal to Vladivostok are nearine completion. Details are kept secret, but th»* following general features are known and are discussed with pride in Len- ingrad and Moscow military circles. The
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  • 58 8 Berlin. The waist measurements of Germans I are smaller, according to a medical journal, than they were in 1900. This is attributed to the influence ol sport and to the decrease in beer consumption. The strength and the breadth of shoulder of the average German are stated,
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    17 8 The wedding took place at the Chinese Consulate, Singapore, of Mr. Tan Peng Eng and Miss Ong.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 538 8 KEPT FROM WORK BY BACKACHE Suffered for 3 Years Backache may be just bothersome: on the oUier hand, it may creep on and become rhronic. and render you incapable ol earning >c. i living. Such was the unhappy .state of thf man who wrote the letter below— until he war
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    • 155 8 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL <0. 275, South Bridge Road. Siniapo.c (Oplir i.i.i Mr. t V. I.Wi. Te!e. IICJ. CHARGES CIIIAPER THAN ANY\..iKRS. 1. Sight tested, glasses supplied from I* 2. CROOKS LENSES completed Itt irarao from $6. To evcrv J Kver-Rcndv purchaser of Safety Razor Blades this supre-meiy efficient Ever- Ready
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  • 1378 9 in no part of the Empire has grief been more heartfelt than In Malaya in the past week's sad event for none The Passing more tnan for Of A tne cosmopolitan (Jreat King population of this country has the common sorrow been
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  • 95 9 XXXVi -GEORGE THE FIFTH White and yellow, black and brown. We grieve for George our King, One in our faith in the gloried Crown, One in our sorrowing. Man and monarch, ruled he well, To duty dedicate. Hearken tee now to the tleep~toned knell: Death summons, soon or
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  • 1344 10 THE writer of these articles, of which this is the last, will answer, to the best of his ability, any questions regarding travelling in South Africa which are addressed as follows i Travel, c/o The Sunday Times* Cecil Street, Singapore.*' TO see all the places that
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    • 150 10 Sloan's quickly r»- <'^i jfpj^s^\ lieves stiffnoss and S <s N» aches from sor. U^ m S Ho rubbing! Th. /S^^j^X £Si>4> powerful stimulation *\gg^W\-Jk^ /"^^^mS that Sloans gives 7*>DC\/ "*^V. tho c.rculation does 'jCj^g^ S|^*^- >. tho work, driving out ~y^^\ swelling and pain in T yr -i2^s^^V SLOAN'S
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  • 308 11 Economy Of Words In Place Of Former Lushness The Pursuer. By Louis Golding. Gollancx. 7s. 6d. lUIR. Golding's new book is quite short, in striking contrast to "Magnolia Street and "Five Silver Daughters." It, also, is grim: the study of two warring characters, irresistibly drawn
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  • 274 11 GENEVA INSTITUTE LECTURES ITNDER the title Pacifism is Not Enough," Messrs. George Allen and I'nwin, Ltd., Museum St., London, have published for the Committee of the Geneva Institute of International Relations a collection of lectures delivered before the Institut.' in August of last year. The book
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  • 397 11 Cornwall Early In Last Century Jamaica Inn. By Daphne Dv Maurier. AFTER autobiography and biography, Miss dv Maurier ventures into the realm of fiction with a Cornish story of the early days of the last century. It is a grim enough tale of wreckers and smugglers with
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  • 675 11 I GANPAT, HOLT AND OPPENHEIM The Silver Falcon. By Ganpat. The Emerald Spider. By Gavin Holt. The Battle of Basinghall Street. By E. Phillips Oppenheim. Hodder Stoughton. 7s. 6d. each. /^•ANPAT'S tales always deal with the Himalayas and the NorthWest Frontier and he knows his ground well. He
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  • 83 11 We have received the following books from Messrs. Macmillan and Co., Ltd., St. Martin's Street, London. W.C.: The Complete English. (Book IV). A survey of English literature, the pathway to authorship. By Aljrs Mamour. 3s. 6d. An Introduction To Economic History. By G. W. Irving. 8.A.. LI.B. 4s.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 115 11 uIVI J'l'F'VllUsi fIESSENCE^ CHICKEN A FTER fever and illness or when run down the J\ thought of food is frequently abhorrent. That v the time for Brand's Essence of Chicken. This palatable speciality is nourishment, vitality and vigour in the most compact and assimilable form. It requires no effort to
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    • 2 11 TIGER BEER
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    • 241 11 *f I EVERY PERSON MUST HAVE A ITCANTBE STORED. WE MU^ GENEROUS PROPORTION OF EAT IT EVERY PAY. THAT'S WHY VITAMIN B. IT OFFSETS NERVOUS- A DAILY DIET Of QUAKER OATS iM^Sil^i Quaker Oats abounds in Vitamin B. It is n&lM2S&<s\ Nature's finest energy food, rich in body-build-jSpV Mflflj n
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  • 501 12 One of the most surprising things about warfare Is the element of surprising events which it produces. Neutral observers are now closely watching the progress of the struggle In Abyssinia, not from partisan motives, but to learn what its lessons may have to offer. In the first place,
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  • 1267 12 Singapore's Test Tube Detectives THE screeching of brakes the violent swerve of the motor-car the grinding noise of the crash against the tree then silence— except for moans from the woman near her dead the man, smashed by the impact. Conflicting eye-witness stories to the police the man was driving
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  • 401 12 THERE was a time when almost every Chinese home was the scene of stormy encounters. However, the grundies finally grew tired of grumbling and unwillingly reconciled themselves to their daughters' ways. For the modern Chinese girl that meant a "battle" won. But this emancipation means more than
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 281 12 Mr NER-VICOB' A STRENGTHENING TONIC INCREASES VITALITY j General^akness l-p 1 Loss of Nerve Power Huxley's Lost Energy Co ?/r°cf a Poorness of Blood ,:i HEI S! GOR SlTepussness. Formates tiir--t= Indigestion Depression r 5 old throughout the larqr towns of IWIA.3UWIAH. CEYLON. BTHAfIS SETTLEMENTS IHAN&VU, CAPETOWN. MALTA. EG YP7
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    • 43 12 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATI'BDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION SO CTS.I EVERY NIGHT FKOM 9 P M. TO MIDNIGHT PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. from $3.50 each Opposite Clifford Pier
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    • 105 12 WOODS PEPPERMINT CURE For 25 years past Woods' There should always be a Great Peppermint Cure has bottle of Woods' Great been the standard family Peppermint Cure handy medicine of all residents of in the house or when Malaya. It has the same travelling sickness popularity everywhere. As a strikes
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 419 13 HOLY SEE CUT OFF FROM WORLD Remissions Of "Peter's Pence" Interrupted DETERS Pence, the voluntary annual contributions paid by Catholics the world over to the Pope's private purse, cannot be remitted to the Vatican from sanctionist countries because Vatican City is sur» rounded by
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  • 238 13 RIGHTS OF AN ENGLISHMAN He May—_ Be Drunk In His Car Bet In His Forecourt MAGISTRATES in Sunderland and London have made decisions which re-establish two of the rights of an Englishman. 1. He is entitled to be drank In his own car so long as he does not drive
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  • 118 13 TO BE HELD BY PENANG AND KEDAH A.A.M. (From A Correspondent.) Penanp:, Saturday. The A. A. M. (Penang Kcdah branch) will hold a motor rally in 1 Kedah on the first Wednesday \n March, which is Hari Ri.ya holiday. The rally will take the fcrm of a reliability
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  • 41 13 The Chinese Association are arranging a lecture "Cultural Relations between China and the West-Past and Present" by Dr. Wu Lien Teh on Friday, at 8 p.m. at 5, Short Street. Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau will take the chair.
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  • 159 13 RESOLUTION OF LOYAL SENTIMENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. At the annual meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters this morning, the chairman. Mr. W. Leggatt, referred to the notice circulated intimating that no business would take place owing to the King's deatn. He regretted
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  • 24 13 Baroness Orczy was present at the first showing In Monte Carlo of the French version of the film of her story, "The Scarlet Pimpernel."
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  • 104 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Saturday. It is understood that Raja Kamaralzaman, District Officer, Krian, has been appointed a member of the Federal Council In succession to the Raja Muda of Perak on the latter's retirement. Raja Kamaralzaman hclds the titular office of Raja Kechil Bongsu of Perak.
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  • 103 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. The wedding, in accordance with Hindu rites, took place on Wednesday of Mr. Ganeson Sauragen, a teacher of the Banda Hilir English School, son of the late Mr. Sauragen, wellknown in Singapore, Seremban and Kuala Lumpur and Miss L. Chitty, daughter of a
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  • 19 13 Senator Walter Edward Foster, of New Brunswick, who is 61. has been appointed Speaker of the Canadian Federal Senate.
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  • 64 13 Jacob, the babirusa a wild pig from the East Indies and his spouse, who now roam the confined limits of their pen at the London Zoo. During the courting season, the female animal becomes savagely inclined towards her husband. Jacob has the distinction of being the only babirusa
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  • 542 13 £300 FOR "COMMON INFORMER Judge Women Wrestlers JUDGMENT for £300, with costs, was given in the King's Bench Division in an action by a common informer concerning Sunday all-in wrestling. A stay of execution was granted with a view to an appeal, on condition that the money was paid Into
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  • 488 13 High Standard For Recruiting [N order to stimulate recruiting the War Office is to continue and intensify its policy of making the conditions and attractions of Army life better known to the public. To maintain the establishment of the Regular Army 30,000 recruits a year
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  • 346 14 COURAGE POTIONS FOR ABYSSINIANS Stocks Exhausted By Chinese Buyers f)N T E of the most extraordinary trades in the world is booming in London as a result of the war in Abyssinia. All the available rhinoceros horn in England has been bought up for re-export to
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  • 337 14 Calcutta 's 'Haunted House POLTERGEIST THEORY CTRANGE happenings in the com- pound of a residence in Calcutta have puzilcd the residents, neighbours and investigating police. The house is "Bamboo Villa." 169, Lower Circular Road, the residence of Mrs. G. Gubbay. At the entrance to the handsome compound are the corrugated
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  • 377 14 "IDEAL MACHINE FOR THIS COUNTRY" A IK services to Kuantan, Kota Bahrn. Cameron Highlands, Fraser's Hill and other remote parts of Malaya are visualised by the experience with autoje'ros during home leave by a i member of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, Mr. H. G. Hinds. While
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  • 14 14 All the cinemas in Nice still remain closed as a protest against high taxation.
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  • 16 14 The explosion of a bomb in a Geneva circus blew a cobra out of its cage.
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    • 272 14 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY No competitor succeeded in solving correctly the Crosssword Puzzle printed in the Sunday Times on Jan. 12. Ten entries were received containing one error only and the senders share the prize money in equal proportions. Their names and addresses are: V.
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  • 1356 16 WOMEN TO MOULD THE WORLD'S DESTINY Rich Mineral Finds And Rise fn Tin Prices FOUR ef the world's leading astrologists, in outlining what the stars foretell in 1936, say that it will be a woman's year, and that the power of women to mould
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  • 128 16 "China Aprons 9 In Mexico IN response to the invitation of the Mexican President, Mr. Huang Yunsu, Chinese Minister to Mexico, with his wife and other ministers to Mexico, toured the central part of the country. Girl students in the native village of the Mexican President dressed themselves in China
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    • 548 16 Our clientele and the general public of Malacca are informed that the undermentioned business house will be closed aQ day on Tuesday January 28th 1936 on the occasion of the funeral of His late Majesty King George V and in token of respect to the memory of our beloved Sovereign.
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  • 594 17 There Is Magic In Your Lipstick MAX FACTOR'S ADVICE But So Few Women Are Magicians THERE'S magic in a properly wielded lipstick. But it's a pity that so few women are magicians. In the hands of a person who has had a little training, a lipstick becomes an artist's brush,
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  • 502 17 i A Famous Trvv /"|NE of the first cedars ever planted in Europe was brought from Palestine by the celebrated botanist,} Bernard de Jussien, in the year 1737. j Being struck by the beauty and height of '.he cedar-trees on Mount Lebanon, he selected a tiny sapling. For
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  • 302 18 Some Useful Face Lotions BY MARION MORTON THE sun can do a good deal of harm to one's face. Much If not all of this harm can be prevented, though if we neglect to take proper precautions we may spend a long while vainly trying to
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  • 635 18 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD VERY nice and not nearly so expensive as they look, are blouses made of muslin. There are smart new designs in sprigged muslin. An unusually delightful version is the muslin which shows a self-pattern. Both this kind and the plain white muslin tempts the needlewoman to stitch elaborate,
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  • 578 18 AN' exhibition of paintings demonstrates the effective use that can be mad* of mirrorglass as frames. A small picture portraying "Oriental Shells" has been framed in three-inches of palely-tinted mirror-glass. "Dyed Tulips" is suitably enclosed in a narrow, bevelled frame of wood inset with
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  • 53 18 jP///S violet satin evening gown includes many new fashion points. Notice the cowl at the back the front is flat and high and the gauging which trims the back of the bodice, while the seam slanting from the right hip follows a curving line to the tip
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    1728 19 By Our Woman Correspondent THE Proclamation of King 1 Edward VIII on Wednesday afternoon was an impressive ceremony, but I could not help being grievously struck by the lack of tltnientary good taste displayed by a large number of the European women present. In a city where every race
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  • 362 19 I DO not think there is any opening or will be for many years for women ig moil ov commercial flying spheres." This opinion comes from Miss I Dran Williams who arrived in Singapore from Australia in the on on Friday— t,hj first aviatri:: of
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  • 1551 20 "TEAM WHICH COULD NOT SCORE GOALS" Famous Marksman Have Helped Pensioners (By A Special Correspondent.) JT used to b* a stock joke with comedians and cartoonists that Chelsea could not score goals. It is rather curious that the London club should ever have
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  • 570 20  - NEW LBW RULE CONTROVERSY NEED FOR MALAYAN CRICKET ASSN. "Argus" By A controversy has begun on the subject of the decision of the Singapore Cricket Club to fall into line with M.C.C. wishes by trying out the new ili«. rule. Correspondents to the newspapers appear to overlook one point. The
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  • 191 20 (From Our Own Com-spsiident.) Malacca. The Malacca Club held their cricket of last week. Mr. R. G. Hoath was in the chair and others present included Mes-rs. A Williams. C. F. Jennings, R. A. Ward, A. F. Thome and G. G. Waller. The meeting decided
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  • 48 20 The Singapore Swimming Cub will close at midnight and there will be no dancing each day up to and including Monday. Jan. 27. The Club will close on Sunday as usual at 9 p.m. TIIK CLUB WILL BE CLOSED ALL CAY ON TUESDAY. JAN 28.
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  • 254 20 PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR THE SEASON (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. The local Europeans will be putting an all-European cricket side in the field this year. Their headquarters will be at the Gcnuang Club, and with many new arrivals for the year, the side should be a very formidable
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  • 200 20 KEDAH TEAM BEATS KRIAN CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent* Alor Star. A team of the Kedah Hockey Association travelled to Parit Bun tar and played the Krlan Club in a return fixture. Playing without a goalkeeper In the first half and four forwards In the latter part of
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  • 16 20 The Singapore Golf Club Women's foursomes competi'.lon arranged for Monday has beer, cancelled.
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  • 677 20 I SELANGOR'S CHOICE FOR CRICKET By "Echo" \Q K. FOSTER is to lead the SeFanj gor Club cricket learn this year, and no more able captain could have been chosen. Last year's skipper, T. G. D. A. Cooper, is no longer in Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 65 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Excellent sport was seen at the quarterly gala held at the Taipmg Swimming Club. The fine weather helped to maxe the sports more enjoyable. The results were: Children's handicap: (one length*. A. Barln^Gould; Diving handicap competition, Duncanson; women's handicap One length), Mrs. Gamble:
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  • 1681 21 Singapore Representative Retires With Cramp TWO important lawn tennis tournaments are now being played in Kuala Lumpur, the all-Malaya Indo-Ceyionese meeting and the all-Malaya Malays championships. Play in both tournaments began on Saturday and is expected to be concluded en Monday. There was only
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  • 220 21 GOOD WORK BY PERAK FORWARDS (From Our Own Correspondent) id. ..Li I. -mpur, Saturday. The last of the inter-State triangular Cults' hockey fixtures was lil >>n the Pudu Road Ground this morirng and resulted in a victory for Perak who defeated Singapore h> tut' goals to nil.
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  • 145 21 ALOR STAR CRICKET CLUB MAKES READY (From Our Own Correspondent) A!or Star. Although it is too early to make any predictions there are reasons to believe that the cricket season this year will be mest successful. Last week a; the nets of the Sultan s College I saw
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  • 169 21 OLD BOYS BEATEN BY THE COLLEGE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. The opening cricket match of the icason between the Sultan's College and the Old Boys' Association resulted in a convincing victory for the College by 60 runs. The OB A played a disappointing game, all the
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  • 76 21 EXCELLENT BOWLINC, BY SIMS AND PARKS ,;iuii. Saturday. ffei SJ.CC wen their MM asainit W'itngani > by '95 rafe. Wanganui made 13C runs 'Sims four loi 23 and the M.C.C. replied with 198 tor eight and dwkCMI (Hardsrafl 80. Warncs 5 for 71). In the second Innings Warganui
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  • 128 21 The uinotl ptonir of th» Chinese Mniinl Student*. Uiuou was held last Sunday at tin- residence o( the DMon's president. Or. Choo Tic!: Guv. 2J3, Marine Pcr»c"p. The I open ix-'tiiiiton toonanamt is'nijles' resulted Champion. Choong Foong St-ceg runner-up. Lim Soni Chu.iu At the annual general meeting officebearers
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  • 67 21 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Saccer mad, an early appearance »n Taiping with h matc^i between the local Indians and Malays. Both teams fielded their best men available, and a good game resulted, ending in a draw of 2—2. As a farewell to the 2 2Ct.h Burma Rifles
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  • 28 21 KU ALA LUMPUR HOCKEY 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday The Ail- Malaya Indiana will meet the All-Malayan Celts at hockey on the padang here on Sunday.
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    27 21 The teams in the annoal F.M.S —Straits police trophy Rugby match, played at Kuala Lumnur last weeUend and won by the Straits by nine points to three.
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  • 124 21 JAPANESE GIRL FIGURE SKATER TT<HE Japanese winter sports team on Its way to the Olympic Games being held at Garmlsch-Patenkircben. Germany, was expected to pass through Singapore in the Katori Maru But a Sunday Times reporter who boarded the liner on her arrival yesterday was told that
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  • 101 21 INDIAN INTER-STATE GAME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The first Indian Inter-State cricket match continued this morning with Singapore leading by 19 runs on the first innings. Singapore was expected to obtain a bigger lead but with the dismissal of Fernandez for 24.
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  • 122 21 ALL-MALAYAN COLTS BEATEN 3—o (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Perhaps the best hockey match seen on the Padang this season was played today between Mr. Jumeaux's XI, hich included five players chosen to represent the F.M.S. next week and tti". All-Malayan Colts. Jum«r.ux's XI won by
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  • 52 21 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. On the Y. MCA. ground this morning the Singapore Girls' Sports Club defeated the Kuala Lumpur Swallows Is an inter-State hockey match by three goals to nil. Singapore showed superiority in all departments. All three goals were scored by the
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  • 53 21 Owing to the North vs. South Rugby match being postponed to Feb. 8 Bombadier Mahoney. the United Services hooker, will be unable to play as he leaves for England on Feb. 1. It has not yet been decided who will be selected to fill the vacancy in
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  • 43 21 'From Our Own Correspondent, i Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. On the Seiangor Chines Recreation Club padang here today the Ipoh Y.W.C.A. beat the Kuala Lumpur SwaF lows by two goals to nil. Miss J. Laßrooy and Miss N. Moreira scored tor rerak
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  • 417 21 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CUP GAMES pOG interfered badly with football umes at Home yesterday, mam having to be postponed. The fourtli round of the.F.A. Cup and the first round of the Scottish Cup were played Results, says Renter were: ENGLISH FA. CUP (4th Round) Bradford City
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  • 191 21 League tables correct to Friday are a.« follows: uoais P. W. L. D F. A. Pts. Aberdeen (6) P 1» 2 6 71 38 44 Celtic (2) 23 20 3 ***** 42 Rangers H> 18 S 5 77 30 41 Motherwell (7> 25 15 5 6 >31
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  • 19 22 i /V Chinese New Year Eve big business was done in the street sale of flowers.
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  • 1469 22  - How The Festival Was Celebrated 25 Years Ago Victoria Allen By WITH the passing of Chinese \v Year one looks back with regret upon the splendour which distinguished the celebrations of this, the most import •ant day of the year, in former times in Singapore. The celebrations began at midnight
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  • 308 22 CARNIVAL TRAGEDY Kinross FOUR men who had been taking part in a skating carnival last month on Loch Leven, Kinross, fell through the ice and were drowned The bodies were recovered < arly the next, morning. Till then it had be-*n thought that there were or.ly **iree
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  • 448 22 Cracker- Firing Is On The Wane NEW CALENDAR NEW LAW CHINESE New Year with aU the attendent cracker-firing once again bungs to mind the olden d .ys when the firing of crackers was left to the will and pleasure of the public, unhindered by any law. Chinatown in those days
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  • 620 23 MARRIED-SINGLE BADMINTON DRAW High Class Play In This Year's Tournaments The Married team which drew with the Singles team last week in their first annual badminton encounter (fully reported in last week's Sunday Times) certainly deserved a pat on the back for
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  • 404 23 PRIZEGIVING AND FINALS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. rWTHE Malacca Badminton Association coni. rluded their 1935 finals at the M.V.C. Courts. Of the two finals down for decision only one, the men's singles, was decided, as both pairs of contestants in the women's doubles were unable
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  • 95 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. The Kongseongs B.P. met the Sunroc B.P. at the latter's court in a friendly encounter. Results (Sunrocs mentioned first): Llcw Ah Sit and Wonj Scow Kee beat Lim Heng Kcoi and On-; LoS Thean. 21 8, 21 10: Lee Kok Ttor* and
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  • 286 23 (Pram Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru. Badminton enthusiasts will be disappointed to learn that Segamat will not be competing in the annual State tournament for 1935 rim by the Johore Badminton Association. I am Informed that the non-partici-pation of uegamat to due to the date, which tails on
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  • 79 23 At the ninth annual general meeUng of (he Mayflower B.P. held last Sunday, th? roiiowlng were elected office-bearers for tht year inf:- President, Mr. Lav Pau Song (re-electeai vico-president. Mr. Tan Miang Thong: hon. secretary. Mr. Lee Jouy S?«h (re-elecwcu: nov. treasurer. Mr. Ctma Long Span; non. auditor,
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  • 168 23 BADMINTON ACTIVITIES SUSPENDED rHE past Keek was certainly the quietest in local badminton history and this was neither due to the close season nor the Chinese Hew Year but to the great loss sustained by the British Empire through the death of His Majesty King George the Fifth. Like other
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    591 23 The Lee Wong Kee Garden CaKe was the scene of an enjoyable function .on Saturday week when the San's Badminton Party held a dinner in celebration of the successes of the Party in, the Seiangor badminton championships during 1935. The following attended the function in addition to all
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  • 34 23 Tht honorary treasurer to the Johore Footbal. Association this year Is Mr. A. D. Mitchell. Mr. F. II Still who was honorary treasurer last season, goes on home leave on Jan. 31.
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    558 23 A most enjoyable week-end was spent by the members of the Slew Sin Sia and they friends on Saturday and Sunday last whin the- r.nth anniversary of the Association was celebrated at the bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Pasir Pan Jang. On Saturday afternoon a number
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  • 136 23 In a return match of seven singles the Sunnydale Badminton Party again defeated the Union Chinese Badminton Party at the former's court on Jan. 18 by four games to two. The last tie between Ng Liang Chuan of the Sunnydale B.P. and Y. K. Lee of the Union
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  • 467 23 The seventh annual report of the Horiirks Badminton Party shows that at the beginning of 1935 the membership was 23. Eleven M members enrolled during the year under review, three resigned, six were expe'led and one died, thus leaving 24 at Dec. 31. 1935. The financial position of
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