The Straits Times, 23 February 1936

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  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Nf». 218. Sunday, February 23, 1936. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 218. Sunday, Febru ary 23, 1936. Price 10 cents.
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  • 719 1 CAPTAIN'S STORY TO THE SUNDAY TIMES All Other Shipping In Grip Of Arctic Blockade DAY TEMPERATURES OF 15 BELOW, CENTIGRADE FOl'U passengers who rode in a lorry over ice floes in the Gulf of Chihli to reach their ship arc now in
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  • 334 1 Shanghai. Saturday. •"piIK Chinese demand for the aboli- tion cf Ihc E.:.*t iopei Autonomous: Government under Yin Ju-kcnc, as 1 condition for settlement of Sino- j Japan: so issues in the North, may bp ui.(T't.-<t l>> the Japanese military. Yin Ju-keng arrived in
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    24 1 Mr. Scow Poh Long, who har> been appointed a Municipal Commissioner for Singapore in the place of Mr. Tay Lla»i Teck, who has resigned
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  • 62 1 The Perivale, Middlesex, district is again flooded following the heavy rain. The River Brent has burst its banks and flooded the surrounding district. Pervale Lane 'and the Ruislip Road, from Greenford to Eating, are under water. This picture shows cyclists who had to leave their machines and
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  • 105 1 TWO PERSONS KILLED IN ARMED CLASH Two persons lost their lives and two others were injured severely In a clash at a "ThoH" (devil-dancing^ ceremony at Wehclla, Matara. It is stated that a party of people came on the scene armed with knives, clubs and
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  • 70 1 Drop In Trade Between Italy And France Paris, Saturday. The serious consequences of sanctions have begun to be perceptible in the statistics of trade between Italy and France. Tii? import of Italian foods into France has dropped from 35.328.000 francs in January, 1935, to only 4,191,000 francs in
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  • 74 1 The Imperial Airways mall aeroplane scheduled to arrive at Seletar today is again delayed, running 48 hours behind time. It is expected to arrive on Tuesday. As a consequence the Qantas south-bound service 1o Australia will be again held up for two days. Mails will now close
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  • 75 1 Toklo, Saturday The Japanese Chamber of Com- inerce and industry yesterday gave a 1 farewell party to the Japanese economic mission leaving early in March for Siam. Mr. Yunosuke Yasuka, chairman of the mission, said the mission was not interested in concessions but would do
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  • 52 1 Rome, Saturday. The British Ambassador, Sir Eric Drummond. had a long conversation with Signor Mussolini when he point- ed out the exact positions of British Red Cross stations In Ethiopia so that! they might be avoided by Italian airmen in the event of
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  • 353 1 AMAZING COMPLICATIONS LIKELY DRACTICALLY all British newspapers express approval of the decision by the Football League to wage drastic war on the football pools form of credit betting which has grown to tremendous proportions in the last year or two. Directors of all
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  • 125 1 TO STAY AT BATAVIA FOR ONE WEEK WICE-ADMIRAL Sir Charles Little. X.C.8., Naval Commander-in-Chief. China Station, will visit Batavia in his flagship, II MS. Kent, leaving Singapore on March 7 and remaining at Batavia from March 9 to 16. H.M.S. Kent will arrive back at
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  • 73 1 Commodore's Tea Party To Meet C.-in-C. Admiral O. Nagano and members of the Japanese delegation to the Naval Conference, accompanied by the Japanese Consul-General, Mr. K. Gunji, had tea yesterday with Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw, to meet the Commander-in-Chief, China Station, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Little. MONKEYS PHOTOGRAPHED Admiral
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  • 51 1 Toklo, Saturday The destroyer Yamakaze, whose keel was laid on Aug. 25 last at Uraga dockyard, was launched this afternoon. Specifications are as follow: displacement 1368 tons; length 102.24 metres: beam 99.67 metres; draught 22.78 metres; speed 34 knots; armament five 12.7 centimetre guns and eight torpedo tubes.
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  • 77 1 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Feb. 25 15/16 26 1/16 Good FAQ. In cases (F. 0.8.) Feb. 25 13/16 25 15/16 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Spore 25% 25?£ March 26 26Vi Apr.-June 26 i 26«4 July-Sept. 26 Vi
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  • 136 1 STATEMENT ON MONDAY FROM MR. EDEN London. Saturday. IT is expected that during Moi day's debate in the House of Commons Mr. Anthony Eden, will deliver the first considerable parliamentary speech he has made since becoming Foreign Secretary. It is understood he will survey the main aspects
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  • 88 1 GERMANY, OIL RUBBER "WE MUST BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT" Cologne, Saturday. "TT is wTong to think that a nation can compensate for lack of space by merely developing her trade," said Wilhelm Boerger, a professor at Cologne University, speaking at a meeting organised by "The National Colonial League." Professor Boerger added: "We
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  • 53 1 A new picture just received in Singapore of David Frankfurter, the young Jewish meflical student, who shot dead Wilhelm Gustloff, leader of the German Nazis in Switzerland, at Gustloff's home in Davos, Switzerland Frankfurter, who is said to be suffering from an incurable bone disease, afterwards surrendered
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    • 12 1 UNIVERSAL DAY-NIGHT NEON SIGNS. LUSTROUS IN THE DAY LUMINOUS IN THE NIGHT.
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  • 1828 2 John Bagnall Helps John 3ull —The Half Million Habit Three Liners Aw And Cerberus Chairman Of The Jubilee Fund. IN spite of what Mr. Bagnall said last Monday, the public is asking whether, the Legislative Council is going to make a habit of giving away half a million
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    • 71 2 A on he tobte- Selected Fish of tempting flavour, unusual tt> food value, and rich vitamin content can always be obtainB| ed at the Cold Storage depots. fljfi HALIBUT SMOKED SALMON IkTV PLAICE DUTCH KEG HERRINGS I DOVER SOLES ROLMOPS %Ty LEMON SOLES FBESH HERRINGS WMT NEW ZEALAND BLUE COD
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  • 627 3 "MORE WOULD COME IF DOOR WAS NOT CLOSED" Eurasians And Asiatics Favoured In Offices IDLING away their time in Singapore today are many European girls, between the ages of 20 and 25, who want work but r annot find it. Three of these
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  • 130 3 ANTI-JEWISH VERSION Berlin. A new version of the Bible in accordance with Nazi principles is now being prepared. This was revealed by Dr. Weidemann, the German Christian Bishop of Bremen, at a recent ecc!esiastical gathering. The Bishop added that Germans would not open a book
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  • 97 3 Sir Samuel Brighouse, the veteran South-West Lancashire coroner, at a Liverpool Inquest criticised the Departmental Committee's recent report on coroners' powers. He said: "I shall resent any attempt to cut down the privileges of the Press. "Publicity sometimes assists Justice, and what goes on behind
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  • 328 3 MR. PAXTON HARDING MISS JOY FERGUSON (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AT St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. PhiUp Paxton Harding, the popular Selangor Rugby player, at present of Sungel Buloh estate. Kuala j Selangor. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Paxton Harding, was married
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  • 368 3 4,388 EXHIBITS AT CRUFT'S fJ[R- Charles Cruft's Golden Jubilee Dog Show, the biggest in the world, opened at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, on Feb. 12. All records were broken, with 10,650 entries and 4,388 dogs. The two-and-a-quarter miles of benching, and 36 judging rings, spread
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  • 69 3 Berlin. Ernst Richter, aged twenty-five, found guilty of biting off his former fiancee's nose, was told by a Berlin judge: "This is carrying jealousy too far." The girl, on whom a doctor had grafted a new nose, pleaded: "Don't be too hard on him. My new
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  • 66 3 Colombo. AN amazing story of an elephant eating its keeper is reported from Mawattegama, on the Kandy-Kuru-negala road. The elephant set upon the mahout, and after killing him, ate most of the body. The animal was so furious that no one dared approach it. It
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  • 166 3 FALL FROM NEURALJA IN RED SEA TTOW watchers on board the troopship Neuralia saw the black fins of sharks circling round the spot where a man who had fallen overboard in the Red Sea was last seen, was described at Southampton on the ship's arrival from
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    • 766 3 In 2 minutes Indigestion and \W£^ m m stomach pains are caused Jf^J LI by gases and burning w acids which form in the stomach as a result of agv up* food fermenting. By fm removing these harmful gases and acids, you m automatically end your Indigestion. The war fj
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    • 406 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY SINGAPORE HARBOI-R BOARD >f VIEW HOTEL: Special Tiffin and D Bpccia! Dinner. Saturday, February 22. CINEMAS Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to ALIIAMBSA: Great Impersonation with arrive Edmund Lowe. 3.15. 0.15. 9.15. Entrance TAPITOL: Thanlcs A Million with Dick Oodown Gate Powell and Ann Dvorak. 3.15.
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  • 224 4 HELP FROM LONDON AND NANKING Famous Wellcome Institute As Model A PUBLIC Health Museum, modelled on (he famous Wellcome Museum in London, is being started at the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore. London and Nanking are helping in the establishment of
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  • 770 4 Long Career On The Bench ASSOCIATIONS of over 25 years were recalled when Mr. H. A. Forrer, riminal District Judge and I irst Magistrate. Singapore; bade goodbye to the staffs of the magistrates' courts and other officials, prior to his departure on long leave
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  • 313 4 VIEW OF AMERICAN EDITOR Deploring the Commonwealth of the Philippines as just another of those noble experiments," Mr. William Allen I White, editor of the Emporia Gazette. j forecast that the status of the Philippines would prove to be a major political issue in the United States
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    31 4 Adm. O. Nagano, chief Japanese delegate to the Naval Conference, passed through Singapore yesterday on his way home. His first interview since the conference was given to the Straits Times yesterday.
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  • 245 4 Ship Launched Before Naming Ceremony The unusual procedure of launching a ship without naming it marked the launching at Leith of a new passenger ship for India. The launching was performed by Lady Linlithgow but carried out without ceremony owing to King George's death, and the vessel
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  • 247 4 PROFESSOR HUXLEY'S PLEA 'TVOCTORS could add two inches to our average stature, six or eight pounds to our average weight, and an enormous amount to our resistance to disease," Professor Julian Huxley, Secretary of the Zoological Society, stated at a luncheon held at the Connaught Rooms,
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  • 34 4 M. Grandguillot, Commercial Attache to the French Legation in Egypt, has died In hospital following an acci- j dent In which his private car and a j British Red Cross party were Involved. I
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  • 27 4 Queen Wllhelmina of the Nether- j lands sent a wreath to the funeral.! at Caffron Walden, Essex, of her former governess and chaperone, Miss Elizabeth Saxton Winter.
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  • 22 4 A number of heavy bombing'planes have been ordered in the United States for the Netherlands Indies Army.
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  • 71 4 To the Editor of the Sunday Times Sir.— Mr. Maschieff said In last week's Sunday Times that the Jewish National Home would soon be filled by members of the great family that scattered before Mohammedan hordes nearly two thousand years ago According to history it Is known that 'Mohammedans
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  • 263 4 Rising Freight Market OEVERAI, tramp ships are passing Singapore this month on their way to Dalny (Manchukuo) and Saigon to participate in the high rates of freight being offered. There Is a bumper rice crop In French Indo-China and tonnage is urgently required to carry
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  • 28 4 The local council of Nathanya, a Jewish colony on the coast north of Jaffa, has named one of its squares after Mr. Isaac Foot, formerly MP. for Bodmin.
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  • 14 4 Flamingoes have been seen near Stettin, an unusual occurrence in Northern Germany in winter.
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  • 152 4 GRADUALLY VANISHING FROM AUSTRALIA Melbourne is contemplating a little tadly the vanishing of a familiar ligure— the Chinese market gardener. In ten years the number who held stands at the Victoria Market has decreased by 25 per cent., and before very long, so the experts say, there
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  • 129 4 It has recently been announced that the old-estab.ished Triumph Company of Coventry is ser manufacturing motor-cycles. This in itself is correct, inasmuch as the Triumph Company is now devoted to the production of motor-cars only, and the motor cycle is being produced and controlled by Triumph Engineering Company,
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  • 16 4 Officers and the men of the Navy contributed over £430 to the life-boat service last year.
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    • 250 4 TO STOMACH SUFFERERS THE amazing cures effected by Maclean Brand S:omach Powder, even In cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many Imitations of in name and Its appearance, that you must be very careful to insist on the original product, bearing the signature
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    • 24 4 CHANCERY LODGE 33, Chancery Ljm, Singapore. ROOMS AVAILABLE, BOARD RESIDENCE, SUITES, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, It MINUTES TO TOWN, YOUNG SOCIETY, MODERATE TERMS.
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    • 155 4 x, (o The Advertising Publicity Burra'i ltd. I Jrftffirßre forward SIMPSONS BOOK OF RECIPES I KJCSJC *)twj I OVER 100 deliciou^^p Recipes in exchange for carton top J{*_ Ail ho liked SIM.' JON'S ..v^iWiJ^K**^^^ BOOK OP RECIPES last L^gaM^^r -«^1» year, and many other; bef^^ sides, will welcome the 1936
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  • 204 5 But Mother and Daughter Both Reduced On.> sometimes hears Jt sa!d: "Sne'll run too fat like her mother," and It Is true that fatness often runs In families. But nowadays, overweight mothers are ijenerally Just as unwilling as their daughters to remain fat. Certainly that
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  • 619 5 JAPANESE ENTERPRISE'S RAPID GROWTH On Island Claimed By Sulu Princess lAPANESE ARE DEVELOPING AN IMPORTANT TUNNY FISH- ING AND CANNING INDUSTRY ON AN ISLAND OFF THE COAST OF BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. IT IS BECOMING AN EXTREMELY PROSPEROUS CONCERN. The industry operates from the island of Si
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  • 213 5 NEW POOL NOW BEING BUILT THE new pool now being built for the Kinta Swimming Club in Silibin Road, Ipob, will be ready for use on March 1. It will be one of the best and possibly the largest in Malaya. The building is situated at the
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  • 194 5 SOCIETY REFUSED REGISTRATION Shanghai's first Bachelor's Society," formed by a group of Chinese scornful of marital bliss and objecting to what they term the "sufferings of married life," has received its first rebuff. The local Kuomiutanß has rejected the application for registration. Thirty men. all in their
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  • 232 5 Leave Church Under Arch Of Saxophones I -HE marriage of Miss Gertrude Wilhelmina Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Walter, of Singapore, and Mr. Alsandre Castellno, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. VI Castellno, of Rangoon, took place at the Church of St. Joseph. Victoria Street, yesterday. The Rev.
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  • 491 6 PROMISING OPENING FOR LOCAL STUDENTS New Course Introduced At College Of Medicine A NEW career is offered to young Malayans by the Pharmacy course that has been introduced this year at the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore. Fourteen students, including two women,
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  • 194 6 Plane Crashes Into Sea MR. James Lewis, a Singapore merchant, and Flight-Lieut. W. F. Murray, of the Hong Kong branch of the Far East Aviation Company, had to swim for half an hour in a stormy sea when the plane in which they were Hying— an
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  • 59 6 Mr. C. Jinarajadasa, M.A., ex-vlce-presldent of the Thcosophical Society and an internationally famous authorlecturer, will be visiting Singapore shortly on his way to Java. Mr. Jlnarajadara will give a public lecture on Theosophlsts and the Coming World Order" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday. Feb. 2G. at
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    24 6 Mr. K. Joseph, of the Chartered Bank, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Clarice Mary Arellane, who were married recently at St. John's Church, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 89 6 SINGAPORE PASSEN GERS IN DOLLAR LINER Passengers who disembarked at Singapore from the Dollar liner President Garfleld at Singapore yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blair, Miss Angele Buteners, Mr. Donald. A. Crafts, Mr. S. M. Ehrman. Mr. F. M. Giles, Mr. Hlsao
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  • 608 6 Poultry Notes WITH all one's care there are times when a bird catches a cold and unless it is quickly seen to that cold spreads to the flock. A visit of the birds daring the night will enable one soon to discover which bird is sick, and
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  • 744 6  -  Fred J. Melville By *T*HE postage stamp has occasionally figured on the films. In the early days of the pictures I remember lecturing on the manufacture of stamps to the accompaniment of a reel which went so fast that the lecture was rather like a race. Things
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  • 251 6 ACTIVE PHILATELISTS' CLUB *THE Malayan Stamp Exchange was started In 1920, in a small way. by Mr. C. L. Harte-Lovelace, of Sercmban and Kuala Lumpur, and on his retirement ear!y in 1924, Mr. Chas E. Evans took over the management. During the next seven years the Exchange
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    • 587 6 THE STAMPS OF THE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA AND OF FORMOSA by Captain H. R. Oldfield. LL.B. A complete history of this little known group of stamps Price 4 9 post free. Th« PhlUtelk Journal of Great Britain. The oldest British Philatelic magailne, now In its 48th annual volume. Monthly
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    • 295 6 A BARGAIN IN STAMPS For Is. Post Free. (or Its equivalent In current unused stamps of any country). WE will send you 50 different British Colonials. 100 different New Europeans. 20 different Air Stamps. 1.000 Stamp Mounts, a perforation gauge and a specimen copy of the Philatelic Journal of Great
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    • 298 6 TRUSSES ABOLISHED tby Beasley's Wonderful Now Air Cushion I nsttnt Mid from Rupture elveo by light. ea.-ilv wuhed Inflated Att4K~JB air cushion. Cannot slip. Hold* rupture gently hut Irmly until Id tn» must cwativui"* unite. A won- Booktet or; dcrfal aimplr but 100% elective '.trm Trial- device. Kootorn recommend It.
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  • 746 7 Gallant Stand At Battle Of Albuhera IN SINGAPORE IN APRIL ONE of the most glorious names of any reriment of the British Army won <n the field of battle is held by the Middlesex Regiment of which the 1 irst Battalion will soon be
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  • 85 7 THEFT CHARGE DISMISSED. A mouse caused the dismissal of a case at Bradford juvenile court. According to the police a bar of chocolate was recovered from a boy, who admitted having stolen It, and placed in an envelope to await production as evidence. When the envelope
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  • 52 7 Efforts of Mr. M. Den, director of the Railway Ministry Bureau of Tourist Industry, to promote Oriental tourism were iewarded when King Bao Dal Than Thai of Annam decorated him with the Cross of the Dragon. An official notification of the honour ha» been received by the Japanese
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    776 7 CHALL we take one more railway journey before the evermultiplying signs of spring claim our attention? Whither shall it be? Through the depressing atmosphere of the North Kent industrial belt with its chain of smoke extending almost unbroken beyond Chatham, or by the Tonbridge direct into the
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    • 129 7 LEAVES FROM MY DIARY concerning OATLANDS Strolled around before dinner, saw notice saying 'Resident Sports Committee arrange squash, golf, bridge." Major Somebody-or-other soon fixed me up with a partner. Good scheme WUs then goodness no 'organised games by management Found smokingroom. good to see coal fire again. Rang bell for
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    • 132 7 I MO WARD nJ£LT.EL H II L O N D O H Ifht up-to-diM In every respect. Eich room hu either prt.it, btiK- room or running mttr, ctntnl haatV end delightful raaurint. Wonder- fully central, close to all Theatres. From 12/6. Including breakfast. Early I reservation advisable. Wire; Howdou), London.
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  • 229 8 VOICE FAMILIAR THE WORLD OVER First Member Of Royal Family To Speak Into Microphone fREAT interest has been aroused not only throughout the British Empire but throughout the rest of the world by the .•mnouncement that King Edward will broadcast for the first
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  • 348 8 PREMIER OUTLINES HIS POLICY The Hague Feb. 13. Tin; discussion in the Second Chamber regarding the Bill which provides for the creation of a Defence Fund of X, 7.350.000, came to an end today. The vote will be taken on Tuesday, but there is no doubt that
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  • 191 8 ALLEGATION OF CHEATING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. CANDRAGASAM. described as a gen- eral mechanical engineer with a German qualification and an ex-pilot on the air mail service between Berlin and Karachi, was produced in the police court at Batu Gajah, charged with having cheated E.
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  • 66 8 London, Saturday. The confidence frequently expressed that the Cunard White Star Liner, Queen Mary, would be almost vibrationless has proved justified by the initial dock trials of her 200,000 horse power propelling machinery with the propellers uncoupled. Tests of the complete propelling unit will
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  • 82 8 CHARGES AGAINST TWO MALAYS WITHDRAWN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh Saturday. Charges of theft of a motor-car and housebreaking prefeired against two Malays. Rashidl and Hajl Mohamed Noor, who were Involved in a motorcar accident at Degong Road in September when one of the party was
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  • 99 8 New Forests To Be Planted In Special Areas London. Saturday. The Forestry Commission has announced its decision to start new forests In so-called special areas, where Industries have not revived since the depression, in order to provide employment for forest workers as well as small agricultural holdings
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  • 93 8 FRANCO-SOVIET AND LOCARNO PACTS Berlin, Saturday. A communique has been issued in reply to a report that M. Herriot in the French Chamber declared that Germany in memorandum on May 25 last year had assured France that she did not regard a Franco-Soviet protocol as a violation
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  • 168 8 ROOSEVELT'S "RELIEF" FOR U.S. FARMERS Some of the farmers in Massachusetts are receiving from $10,000 to $20,000 each for their undertaking not to raise pigs, according to Mr. A. Canney, a farm owner from Boston, who arrived at Singapore yesterday on a round-the-world cruise
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  • 106 8 REDISTRIBUTION OF COLONIES PROBLEM Lisbon. Saturday. PORTUGAL'S refusal to consider the redistribution of colonies was affirmed by the Premier. Senor Salazar, at a meeting of members of Parliament. Senor Salazar said the Portuguese, colonies could not be discussed as the matter was more one of prestige than
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  • 47 8 (From Our Owr Correspondent.) Pcnang, Saturday. The Coroners inquiry into the Thaipusam Day tragedy in which a Hindu child was killed in a ricksha and motor-bus collision was opened today After recording the evidence of several witnesses the matter was postponed until Mar. 7.
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  • 100 8 OVER £1,000,000 TO BE SPENT London. Saturday. yHE Minister of Keslth. Sir Kingsley Wood, attended a meeting of the Mrtropolitan Water Board which is responsible for supplying Greater London. Proposals estimated to cost £940.250 for additional fllteration facilities at their Hampton Works were adopted. Expenditure of £435,000 has
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 513 8 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY Two women readers share the first prize of $125 which was offered in The Sunday Times Crosswoid Puzzle Competition on Feb. 9. They are Mrs. H. Prior, 4. Matarban Road, off Balestler Road, Singapore, and Mrs. W. E. Street, 25, Poole
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  • 1538 9 MALAYAN JINGLES 40— THE JUGGERNAUTS Smashing along, Crashing along, The tyrants of the roadReckless, the/ speedy Scorning all heed, The madder the heavier the load. Who cares for rides Brakes are for foolsSpeed, yet more speed what a thr». Toot Toot they
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  • 2510 10 Indian's Feat Before Group Of Experts NO TRACE OF BURNING FOUND Attempts By Others End In Blistered Feet JJOW scientists carried out the first English experiments with firewalking is described by Mr. Hairy Price in a bulletin issued by the University of London Council for Psychical
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    • 250 10 "You found I was right?— I knew they couldn't possibly harm your throat" HB^ M BBBsV v A i X^xK Isb9bbbW HHT Jl^tm SfisS. it 1 pppNS mffQAVEN 1 a feature of the I o's AM Va Jm packet which en- /fl B^ BinL ablcs each c ar IS &s&>''
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  • 2005 11 OTRETCHIISG out into the backtcoods of the Malay Peninsula, glinting in the golden sunlight and abounding in crystal streams and verdant fort ts. is a huge tract of ground, part of which is still unexplored. It is the King George V. National Park, set aside by the
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  • 1244 12  -  Nathanial Gubbins By /ALWAYS think it's a frightful social bloomer To have a perverted sense oj hoomer. That's why I decry Any improper laughter at the tragedy of Adolf Maiejeiski (Whose name may or may not rhyme with whisky). Whatever his name rhymes with, Adolf was
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    • 721 12 CONTRACT: By Culbertson THIS actually happened in a recent accident, to be profitable, as it was for 1 T North in this deal major tournament The dealer was a woman who has the misfortune H A 8 to be rather deaf. She loudly bid "one D A Q 8 6
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  • 1115 13 A Prodigal Daughters Malaya Life And Loves Of A Prodigal Daughter. By Gervee Baronte. (Baronte Press. 12s. 6d.) |T is usually a mistake to quote publishers' blurbs in a review, but I cannot resist this one The Frankest Memoirs since Casanova." If that is
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  • 286 13 lI7HKN Miss Baronte was in Singa- pore some years ago shf had published in the Strait Times, under the pen-name of "The Tent Patcher," the following letter and verse: "If the enclosed ctnnot g':t into your paper, you have always the basket beside you.
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  • 429 13 For The Love Of Mike. By Lionel Mnndy. Cabaret Girl. By Richard Starr. Red Farm Mystery. By James Corbett. Jenkins' Colonial Library. The type of young man who feels himself too good for father's business and runs away to become a plerrot or a pianist In a
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  • 466 14 Decentralisation, like the hippopotamus, is a peace-loving creature, and H treads the jungles (as well as urban areas) of the Federation trampling no man under foot. Slowly and cumbrously it moves, yet with a majesty commandinc at least the respect of the M.C.S. tribe, a superstitious race which
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    2038 14  -  S. Middlebrook, -By Of The Chinese Protectorate, Kuala Lumpur ■Early Tin Mining In Malaya WHO were the first miners in the Malay States? This is a question which has long interested research workers. The Phoenicians of 1000 B.C. were the first known tin traders but whether they travelled
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  • 673 15 Views Of Man Who Came East 50 Years Ago On $80 A Month "RIGHT TYPE HAS CEASED TO EMIGRATE" Effect Of Sudden Facilities For Sport And Club Life IN Malaya the average young man is too highly paid and expects far too
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  • 240 15 ASSURANCE IN THE COMMONS IN the House of Commons on Feb. 12 Sir H. Page Croft (Bournemouth. U.) asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he would give an assurance that His Majesty's Government had not considered, and was not considering, the handling over of
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  • 104 15 YOUNG PILOTS REASON FOR FLYING LOW "He wished to please his grandmother, who desired i.o see her grandson in an aeroplane" said Mr. T. W. Cutts at Bognor Regis police court. He was defending a youth of 17. John Douglas Flexman, of Felpham, who was
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  • 89 15 Bucharest. Because his wife would not agree to a divorce. Major A. Burceanu, of Cruiowa, locked her up in the cellar. She was discovered in an exhausted condition by the police after the major had been arrested for the murder of a girl named Florica
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  • 99 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Facing the Malacca Pier stands an obelisk which now shows the effects of age and monsoon weather. It bears the following inscription: "Erected by their comrades in memory of those who lost their lives on active service against the Malays in
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  • 164 15 POWER FOR BISHOPS. By a substantial majority of the clergy, and an overwhelming majority of the laity, the Church Assembly, at Church House, Westminster, gave approval to a Retirement of Incumbents Measure. It provides for the constitution in every diocese of a board o' retirements
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  • 427 15 To Build Up Fit Nation PLANS FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION LJAYING signalled full steam ahead" first of all regarding the training of the mind, the Board of Education have now given the same signal regarding the training of the body. Another circular has been Issued to local authorities in Great Britain.
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  • 112 15 Tokio. Two aeroplanes will soon be added to Japan's defences as a result of the painstaking collection of what normally would only have enriched a few junkmen. Calling on the Japan Volunteer Air League, 30 of the prettiest waitresses from the cafes on the Ginza, Tokio's
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  • 53 15 To cemmemorate the exploits of the former U9, which sank the British cruisers Cressy, Hogue, and Aboukir off the Hook of Holland in 1914, the Com-mander-in-Chief of the German Navy has ordered that the submarine TT9 of the new German Fleet shall carry an I Iron Cross
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  • 166 15 $15,000 Worth Of Opals By Air Mail SENT FROM MINE IN AUSTRALIA ?Uil< Prosper RaLston. the well-known dealer in precious stones, .received a small parcel by air mail ast week. It contained three platinum rings with flame-flashing black opals valued altogether at $15,000. The stones were found at Lightning Ridge,
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  • 185 15 BIG LAWSUIT STARTS IN HYDERABAD Bombay. A suit involving more than £500,000 has just started in the Hyderabad State High Court, the claimant being Lady Vicarul Omra, aunt of the Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the richest men in the world. She demands the rendition
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  • 115 15 MODELS OF ATHLETES Berlin. According to the "Frankfuerter Zeitung," even the wood carvers of Oberammergau. the village of the Passion Play, are beginning to make capital out of the Olympic Games, which take place in Germany this year. They have temporarily abandoned the production of sacred
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  • 23 15 A conference of Japanese Government officials, including naval chiefs, and business men have decided to send a trade mission to Slam In March.
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    • 81 15 THE "CONDUC" This new camera combines all the advantages and attractive features of the Miniature Pictare Cameras with those of the Reflex Camera and presents the last word in camera design. In a respects, the Contax fulfils the highest m ,^m expectations and requirements of the modern xz^*-^i photographer. The
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  • 720 16 INACCURATE ADDRESSES ON 75% OF MAIL "Veerasamy, Malay States" And "Mr. Smith, Singapore" AMONG the stacks of undelivered letters at the Post Office is «ne addressed to "Ramasamy, coolie, Air Base, Singapore." The mail delivery man, finding that every third coolie at the Air Base
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  • 147 16 ASSETS ONLY £50 New York. Mr. William Durant, one of America's greatest captains of industry, who made and lost fabulous fortunes In the motor-car trade and stock market speculations, has filed his petition in bankruptcy. He admitted that his only remaining assets cansisted of £50 worth of
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  • 98 16 Tokio. With the Socony Vacuum Corporation and the British Rising Sun Petroleum Co. conspicuously absent, representatives of six major Japanese oil firms have formed a cartel for the control of prices and the allocation of quotas. The two foreign concerns, respectively affiliated with
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  • 146 16 STORY OF JAPANESE BUCCANEER Japan's best known movie star, St >shu Hayakawa, has been selected to play the leading role in a picture depicting the iife of Nagamasa Yamada. a Japanese adventurer who contributed a notable chapter to the history of Slam, the International Cinematography
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  • 67 16 THREATENING LETTERS TO PRESIDENT. New York. Austin Pheli)S Palmer, a prominent resident of Long Island, noted sportsman and^retired engineer, has been sentencetfto 90 days In gaol tor writing threatening letters tc President Roosevelt. Arrested by postal inspectors several weeks ago. Palmer said he was induced to write
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  • 14 16 Canon Nalrne, of Windsor, has accepted the presidency of the Royal Martyr Church Union.
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  • 25 16 Twenty-six Tears at Scotland Yard. —Police-Sergeant John Maldment, chief of the messengers at Scotland Yard and the personal attendant of the Commissioner, retired last week.
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  • 144 16 Rotary's 31st Birthday Today (From A Correspondent) 'I 'HE Rotary movement, which has done so much to promote interracial friendship in Malaya, celebrates its 31st birthday today. It did not come to Singapore until 25 years after It was founded by Mr. Paul Harris In Chicago. However, the birth of
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  • 100 16 Succumbs To Bullet Wounds Received Last Autumn ]M ISS LJ Fu-chu, concubine of the late Mr. Chang Hsiao-Jo, former Minister to Chile who was assassinated late last autumn has died at Nantung in a lx?al hospital. Miss LJ, who was struck by two stray
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  • 27 16 Old boys of King's School. Rochester. have presented Canon W. Parker, headmaster from 1912 to 1935, with a mo-tor-car. Canon Parker Is now rector of Longfleld. Kent.
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    • 123 16 NEW RELIEF WORKS WONDERS FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS Bisma-Rex Is a new antacid treatment that is bringing welcome relief to people who have suffered for years from the agonies of acid stomach. Mr. 1 B of Singapore writes "For a lone time now I have been a sufferer from gastric pains
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    • 398 17 S phil ip. s t%^ BH| THEY ARE AS MUCH ALIKE AS TWO EGGS < Vi t only one of them is new-laid. The same is often true with lamps. View a cheap lamp and a Philips side by side. They may resemble each other like twins. But. when judged
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    • 227 17 What age do you feel? "Do you recover from exertion giLlirTl is easily as you used? Can you g&SnJLj^ stili dance the night out and yet be fresh for your next day's o^ft work? Or are you feeling mAia'Pi^^Hj' middle-aged before you should?" JtoJ Obey the simple rule adopted eno
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    • 580 17 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the
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  • 995 18 AN a breeze-swept eminence overlooking Kuala Lumpur, forming a detached little township of its own, stands the F.M.S. Police Depot— the training centre for young recruits to the Police Force. The graduates go from here to jail parts of the Federated Malay Slates. There are many
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  • 183 18 "BLACKGUARDISM ROAD-HOGGING" »T*HIS is one of the worst cases of blackguardism and road-hog-ging I have ever met. He behaved shamefully." Mr. J. B. Sandbach, the Marlbo-rough-street magistrate, made these remarks about Albert Ambrose, the dance-band, conductor, of Park Lane W. Ambrose, who was summoned for driving without
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  • 223 18 ATTEMPT TO REGAIN HER HEALTH Stockholm. /"*RETA Garbo hopes to return to film work as soon as possible, and to supervise at Hollywood the filming of "The Lady of the Camellias." Rumours that she is suffering from a nervous Ueakdown and religious mania and that she
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    • 464 18 SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY I'opuJar Sunday Concert by the Symphony Orchestra of THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY TONIGHT at 9.15 p.m- in the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Tit Works To lie Performed Include:Beethoven Symphony No 1 Mocart Balletmuslc "Les petite rfcns" Tchaikowsky Andante from the sth Symphony Rossini Overture-"The thievinc marpie" CONDUCTOR JOHN
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    • 231 18 Wes t i n g house Thb masterpiece of the r.idio-makmt art tx \\jill =>> Bn 10 TUBE SUPERHET i||| fl\\ I l/w I Mnbodyins In its chassis de&lg-n e»ery wottbII Uullr If while improvement known to the indu>tr» Ir-^j r° /•^^lf shadowgraph tuning ■^"^3 w';titsmi**mr\ COLOR WAVE band selector
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  • 594 19 4N interesting discussion was in progress. Rouge draws attention," orie woman remarked, so it should be used on contours of the face which need to be brought out." "Oh, o," came a rejoinder Rouge acts as a shadow. Therefore it should be used on those parts which
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  • 815 19 DETER loved drawing, and he had taken his drawing-book down to the stream so that he could sketch the little bridge that spanned it. He had just finished the bridge when a little voice said, "Well done! Peter looked up. and saw an elf perched on a bush
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    • 47 19 Henry I WU SHOUI.ONT COME ~7T\ Liv l> jJ aaßHaEnaaal aa^TST' T~ w I T»C T»etE WITH Wfl ON I Y^VTi/V TTT^rVr aaaaaaaal /^\l Vmb hands- go ci£*n i I /t ./w,)./ i I aa».iA»ir\ yr< \jMtii MiHT **x >j I rjottfl ,->. n* ww';'>' v Vy HAND
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  • 307 20  -  Moira Stephen By Fill It With Flowers V L 0 R A L decorations, whether for the dining table or for other parts of the house, have to be something more than beautiful if they are to please our modern taste. They must have
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  • 621 20 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD DEOPLE who really do know the fashion value of stock- ings are putting by a collection iof black hose, for smartest occasions they say. The stockings they choose are of fine, sheer silk, exquisitely shaped, and as expensive as good stockings always are. They certainly look well with
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  • 164 20 Attractive and inexpensive nightdress cases suitable for sales of work may easily be made from coloured organdie. Half a yard of material is enough for one case. It is folded in three to make a pocket with an overlaping flap. The sides of the pocket are Joined up
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  • 36 20 jy[UCH of the charm of this simple nightgown resides in the sparse trimming of ecru laca appliqued to the bodice. The fit of the gown is snug, Cnd the length extra-long.
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  • 391 20 THANKS to those who experi- ment with cool foods some delightful dishes have been concocted. Perhaps the greatest novelty lately has been salad in aspic. This dish is most suited to vegetable salad, turning the salad out in little moulds, and garnishing with the sliced tomatoes, a
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    • 193 20 Jv Big Assortment^ i HATS| .Handbags jjNoveltiesfj At Vogue's! excited: ffhe TALK OF THE TOWN of these Intoxicating M CREATIONS of the! latest model-hats created by the! famous designers of Paris! EXACT j COPIES OF THE most EXCITING HATS IN THE PARIS OPENINGS Jean Patou. Keboux and AGNES. See; how
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    • 511 20 Aiml S^THm Whlrfof Mirth,, i M«lody-«md Mlddl.s in th« il NovyV/rilrfotlon Walk.l The Tops In Musicals The type that made Warner Bros. First National the No. 1. Company. CASUAL HAIR MODE The Youth Movements of Britain and America agree on one thing: casual hair. "We like hair you can put
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    2069 21 BY OUR WOM/iN CORRESPONDENT HASTY survey of the presents at the TathamMurison wedding led one to reflect upon the vast changes in fashions in weddings and wedding presents during the last decade. The shy and blushing- bride of pro-War romance simply does not exist in these days, and even
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  • 596 21 By E. K. ARGE brooches for evening wear with the Shanghai dress is the present fashion. They may be worn at the throat or at the side between the collar and the button, slightly to the right. Some of these brooches are round, some are shaped like
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    • 44 21 MILK DRINKING is tno u/is&st of habits It is so simple if you use Ideal." Just empty a "tall" (16 oz.) tin into an "Ideal" dilution bottle, fill up with water and you have 5 to 6 tumblers of pure miik— guaranteed by Nestles.
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  • 788 22 20 YEARS A MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER Backbone Of The Volunteer Movement (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. THE death of Mr. Tan Soo Hock, J.P., has come as a shock to his many friends throughout Malaya. It was only a few days ago that
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  • 284 22 I BIG JUMP RECORDED IN MEMBERSHIP (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The annual general meeting ot the Malacca Volunteer Corps Battalion Rifle Association was held at the M.V.C. headquarters with Lleut.-Col. A. A. Lermlt, 0.8. E., V.D., in the chair. The following were also present: Captains R.
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  • 377 22 STRANGE HABITS OF FILM AUTHORS Hollywood. A I TMOKS have their peculiarities. Balzac couldn't write unless fresh flowers were on his desk. Sir James Rarrie always smokes a pipe while composing. The late Richard Washburn Child would sit bolt upright at his typewriter, immaculately clad,
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  • 157 22 Mr. Samuels' Address On Marco Polo (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. The Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes. British Resident, Negri Sembilan. presided at the dinner meeting of the Seremban Rotary Club at the Seremban Rest House. The large attendance included Dr. S. R. Krishnan, Messrs. A.
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  • 69 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday Chang Mak was sentenced to six menths' rigorous Imprisonment and ten strokes of the rotan by the Seremban magistrate for outraging the modesty of a young Chines-! girl. Among those who gave evidence were Mr. D. Gray, the acting Protector of
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  • 608 22 TRAVELLING MOTORISTS NEARLY ALWAYS LAWBREAKERS (By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent.) A MALAYAN motorist who travels 1 round the country is almost in- evitably a lawbreaker. That is, he commits infringements of local rules and regulations, for the simple reason that those rules and
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  • 51 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. With the closing down at the end of February of the City Park Malacca will have to wait for some months before they can have another dance hall. Work has already begun on a new cabaret on the land next to the Capitol
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  • 55 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Dr. W. L. Blakemore's energy In tackling Malacca's bad and insanitary houses Is producing good results. With the demolition of many houses unfit for human habitation, a demand has arisen for new houses with the result that several houses will soon be
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  • 70 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ta'.ping. Che Mohamed Salleh, the Talping magistrate, is going on transfer to Selangor next month as District Officer at Kajang. Che Solleh. during Ills short stay in Taiplng, showed a 1 great interest in local scouting, being the District Assistant Commissioner for Malay
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  • 28 22 An oak screen has been placed in St. Bartholomew's Church, Reading, in memory of Mr. Herbert Knapman, who was at one time Registrar of the University of Reading.
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    • 96 22 />Csmh /r 2 9 Si? i 111 I. t^~~/v k^~ l Great Peppermint Cure 11 fj has been the standard I Jj >. IjM n family medicine of all jk\ A f*\ residents of Malaya. It yf 1 yS as c same popularity As a remedy for Coughs, Colds in
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  • 1882 23 Arthur Wh alley's Feat THE CLUB THAT FOUND DAVID ASTLEY Charlton's Great Strides In League Football By A Special Correspondent fiNTHUSIASM has always been the keynote of the Charlton Athletic club, whose history, considering their youth as a football club, is rather amazing. Although Charlton had been prominent
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  • 37 23 Crystal Palace met Newport County at the Crystal Palace ground and won by six goals to nil. In the picture Blackman is scoring for Crystal Palace, defeating Williamson, the Newport County goalkeeper.
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    • 191 23 RHEUMATISM DRIVEN OUT! It should bo realised Rheumatism Is not Inevitable if the pok>onous add fluids of the system are kept on the more thus preventing the formation and deposit of painful crystals in the joints. The solvent stimulating action of PhosferJne has a masterly effect in liquefying, dispersing f.nd
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    • 137 23 STRAITS TIMES PULLS RESULTS IN NEW CAR BATTERY CAMPAIGN In the testimonial sent to us by Messrs Brinkmann Co. and reproduced above the advantages of publicity in a medium with a class circulati on are plainly told. In influential circles throughout Malaya the "Straits Times" remains' pre-eminent both for sound
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  • 1024 24 RELYING ONCE MORE ON THE OLD BRIGADE No One With The Big Match Temperament (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. QEASONAL transfers have not contributed much new cricket talent to the State this year and Perak has to face an uphill task in building
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    19 24 Wong Choon (right) and Barasati, first and second respectively in the veterans' race at the Abattoir Sports Club sports.
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    24 24 Group photograph token at a farewell function at the Seng Chcong Society premises, Malacca, to Mr. C. G. R. Phillips, of the Post Office.
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  • 943 24 The tenth annual meeting of the Slong 800 Athletic Association will be held at the Association's premises, 128-B. Robinson Road today at 11 a.m. Programme: Annual general meeting, 11 a.m.; Tiffin, 1 p.m.; Group photograph, 2.30 p.m.; Tea dance, 4 to 6.30 p.m.; Dinner, 7.30
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  • 305 24 Soccer And Cricket Not Begun CPORT in Negri Sembilan is in th% doldrums at the moment. Both the official soccer and cricket seasons have not begun although miner cricket games have started on the Rahang pitch. I wonder whether it will be possible to make an
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  • 756 24 THE Eurasian Association, Singapore, sixteenth annual report for the' J year ended June 30, 1935, states, in' part: < The statement of accounts shows an ex- cess of income over expenditure of $70 51 < at the end of the financial year. Invest- 1 ments. Singapore Municipal
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    15 24 See Toh Tong, second in the one mile race at the Abattoir Sports Clnb sports.
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    • 927 24 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES J) Dp 7.40 Violin Solos. t Song. Outstanding Broadcast' of the D.D.l_. 7.50 xhe Salvationist Publishing and Sup- Week. 4.20 Introducing 4.60 New.» plies Band; conductor, CapUtn Eric «nd Review of the Week in EnjUlab. 5.05 TDANCUICCIAN A Saa Constance Willis (Contralto.) Concert of Items by Req'..*-t: Hallo.
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  • 350 25 CHESTERFIELD CREEP UP ON TRANMERE Swindon Surprise Reading With A 4-1 Win ONOW and rain interfered with League football matches esterday and «*\eral were either postponed or abandoned before full time. Results, says Reut«r, were DIVISION I 2 Portsmouth 3 Birmingham 1. vs.
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  • 264 25 ALL POINTS SCORED IN FIRST HALF Murr,i'f Id. Saturday. piFTY-THOI'SAND people here today saw Ireland, conquerors of England by six points to three, beat Scotland at Rugby by ten points to four. The weather was threatening and the turf very soft after yesterday's rain. Exciting opening play
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    9 25 W. E. Easter, captain of the RAF. Football team.
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  • 1017 25 League tabl.s correct to Friday are as follows: DIVISION I Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pin Bunderland (2) 28 19 5 ***** 42 Derby (6) 28 13 7 8 41 28 34 Huddersfleld (16) 28 14 8 6 42 41 31 Arsenal (1) 26 12
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  • 319 25 TIME ENDS CRICKET AT SULTAN'S COLLEGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. In a one-day cricket match the Nondescripts drew with the Sultan's College. Winning the toss the College batt first and sent in Ismail Akib and Syeu Noor. When the total was 2. Syed Noor was bowled
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  • 153 25 JPOH CLUB'S POOR SHOW AGAINST CEYLONESE (From Our Own Correspondent.) I poh. Saturday. The cricket season in Perak opened today with the usual match between the Ceylonese and the Ipoh Club. The Ipoh Club batting first started very well the score at one time reading 60 for two
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  • 103 25 The annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club will be held on Friday, the Feb. 28, at 5 p.m. at the Ciub house. Agenda: 1. To confirm (a) The minutes of the last General Meeting, (b) The minutes of an Extraordinary General Meeting. 2.
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  • 86 25 The following are the results of the flrit round of the women's Club Championship: Mrs .S. N. Kellv beat Mrs. J. Bagnall. Mrs. J. Moncur beat Mrs. W. A. Phlpps 5 4. Mrs. C. R. Cherry beat Mrs. E. A. Elder 2 up. Mrs. C. M. Wise
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  • 63 25 AUCKLAND'S DAY OUT AGAINST M.C.C. Auckland, Feb. 22. |N the match between Auckland and the X.0.0. tourists. Auckland batting first made 306 for six wickets and declared. i The chief contributors were Wallace U3. Wh-itelaw 73 and Townsend. of Derby. 53 not out. The M.C.C. had
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  • 95 25 Rugby games played on Saturday resulted, says Reuter, as follows: Army 0, Territorial Army 0. Bristol 3, Swansea 11. Cambridge Un. 6. Lond Scottish 6. Coventry 3, Sale 3 abandoned in second half. Devonport Services 3, Redruth 11. Headingley 21. Blackheath 0. Northampton 6. Leicester 0. Richmond 16,
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  • 130 25 HAVE THIN TIME AGAINST STATE BOWLER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Selangor Crooks, a new cricket team organised among cricketers over 1 40 years of age. met defeat from th-? j V.M.C.A. by six wickets in their first .match on the Association ground
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  • 95 25 SELANGOR CLUB DEFEAT SIKH UNION BY 19 RUNS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Selangor Club defeated the Sikh Union on the Padang by 19 runs today. The Club scored 128 runs of which J. G. Wylde scored 67, comprising nine boundaries.
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  • 68 25 (Fom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. At a meeting held at the Penang Cricket Club this evening which representatives of all cricket playing clubs were present it was unanimously decided to adopt the new l.b.w. rule for the coming season, starting from tonight. The first
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  • 82 25 The draw for the first round of the Cowap Cup and women's club championship at the Sepoy Lines G. C. is as follows: Miss Evans vs. Miss Eggs. Miss Patterson vs. Mrs. Young, Miss Hadiey vs. Miss Lucy, Mrs. English vs. Miss Blake. The following have drawn
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  • 91 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. The result of the February monthly medal (stroke) of the Dublin Estate Golf Club was R. B. Duke 101—34--67, J. C. Mathieson 90—22=68. J. L. H. Graham 100—30=70. T. Kitching 86— 15=71. P. H. Jackson 92—20-72, P. H. Goss 87—14=73, R.
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  • 312 25 GIBSON AND BERENGER BAT WELL INSTEAD of the original cricket fixtare between the V.M.C.A. Seniors and the Juniors last evening on the V.M.C.A. ground at An«on Roa'l. two teams representing: Mr. Fouc I.im's and Mr. Willis* elevens met in! an exciting match. Taking first knock Mr. Fong Lim's
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  • 269 25 HOPE OF RAISING A STATE TEAM (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. A VERY busy cricket season is promised in Johore State this year. Segamat and Johore Bahru have already started practices. Muar has also cotne in. A meeting of the cricket enthusiasts of Muar was held at
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  • 100 25 (From Our Own Correspondent; Taiplng. The Chinese Recreation Club. Taiplng. the premier Chlne'ie Club In North Perak, will be celebrating their anniversary on Feb. 29. Besides a re-nnlon dinner, a soccer match. Married vs. Single. wi?l be played. Teams: Married: Socl Yoong: Lee Kirn Loon and Chung
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    21 25 Tiie rombineu AiisJ.->-l nines* Scioot *a»t and present bays' crick*-. teams which met yesterday. The old boys won. -^Sunday Times Photograph
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  • 274 25 OLD BOYS' VICTORY BY 61 RUNS "PHIS is the Golden Jubilee year of the Anelo-<'hin»»sf School in Singapoie and in celebration or this event the annual re-'inion of past and present students on the sports field look place yesterday when the *Ml brat the present boys
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  • 98 25 SELANGOR GOLF CLUB APPOINTMENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Selangor Golf Club have appointed Mr. D. Longbottom of Seremban as secretary. The first semi-final of the Club championship was played here today and ended In a win for Mayor over Maling. two up. The match
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  • 131 25 THE DIVISION OF PROFITS OF CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A proposal to be put forward to the Malayan. Lawn Tennis Association that a share of the profits of a championship meeting be given to the local association organising the tournament
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  • 86 25 <From Our Own fV,iTesp"r«ien: t Alor Star. The Kul<- Gr\i Club February monthly tia! .-<*sulted as foTmts F. A (30) 1 vn. T KJtc!>' g <.'?• all square C. R ittlt «i* 1 down, P. H. Goss (14) 7 Kmn. 'Jr.e D.'i (18) 2 down, D. Camobf-i; Tl3)
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  • 41 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The Perak Indians soccer team who paid visit to Penang were today defeated by fire goals to nil by the Penang Muslim Recreation Club. The visitor* will be plftyir.g another match tomorrow.
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  • 983 26 BADMINTON STARS NOW IN TRAINING Chances Of Champions To Hold Titles By Our Badminton Correspondent THERE are already signs of great activity in Singapore badminton circles although the official season is not likely to begin for another few months. Many of Ihe senior players
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  • 157 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. The Muar Customs Union lost to Asahan by seven game« to nil. (Asahan players mentioned first): Singles: Abdullah Matsufa beat P. Yong, 15 5. 15 0; E. J. Cooper beat Ismail, 15—2. 15—7; N. Kanriiah beat Hamld bin Osman. 10
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  • 433 26 CHAMPIONS TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. r V\\y annual distribution of prizes to the winners of the IS Selangor badminton championsh.. s will take place at the Victoria Institution Hall tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon and not on Feb. 29 as previously stated.
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  • 501 26 A most enjoyable week-end was spent by the members of the Marigold Badminton Party and friends on Saturday and Sunday last when the sixth anniversary of the Party was celebrated at Mr. Seah Peng Howe's (Patron) b'.'.ngalow, at Tanah Merah, East Coast Road. On Saturday afternoon and Sunday
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  • 110 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. An interesting badminton match was played at the College Hall between the Sultan's College and the Allegro B.P. The College won by four games to two. Results (Collegiam mentioned first): 00l Eng Teik and 00l Eng Hong beat HHas and Yahaya. 21—16.
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  • 100 26 Members of the Sunnydale B.P. are reminded that entries for the open "B" championship, handicap and doubles tournaments for the cups donated by Towkays Nglm Wee Chow and Cheon3 Tai Poh close on Monday, Feb. 24. Those who are desirous of participating but have not yet sent in
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  • 139 26 A large gathering saw the friendly badminton match between the Merry-Youngs-ters "B" team and the Evergreen "B" team which resulted in a win for the former by four games to two. Results: Merry-Youngs-ters mentioned first): —P. S. Nalr beat Neo Eng Watt (15 —3) (15 —4K Yeo Tiang
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    24 26 Group photograph taken at the sixth anniversary celebration of the Youngsters' Friendly Benevolent Society, held recently at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang.
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  • 161 26 At the thirteenth annual general meetin™ of the Chinese Ladies Chin Woo Association, the followins were elected office-bearers for the current year: President. Madam Lam Beow Lam; vice-presidents. Mesdames Lam Sock Kuan and CheaK Seh Khoon; hon. secretary. Madam Low Lv Mci; hon. a^st. secretaries.
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  • 118 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping An interesting inter-club badminton fixture was played between the Malay Scholars and the Taiping Physical Culture League. A great surprise was in store for all local badminton enthusiasts, when they saw the Malays' first pair, Aris and Mohd. Nor beat Foo Chons Hal
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  • 452 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talpmg. Lawn tennis had a good start In Perak last week when the Taiplng Ramblers went to Ipoh to meet a representative team captained by Chin Kee Onn, the former Malayan singles champion. Seventeen doubles matches were played Taiplng Ramblers only won three, but
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  • 135 26 The Useful Badminton Party w.l! cr'rbrate its third anniversary at the s~aside bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Pa c ir Panjanc, on Saturday and Sunday. March 7 Ss 8. Land and sea sports, annual dinner, annual general meeting, and a recp'.ion to friends and members will be
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  • 79 26 At a special general meeting of the Amlrable Athletic Association held on Feb. 16 Mr. Chung Kun Yau. and Mr. Tan Chiang Chua were elected president and secretary re p;-c--tively in place of Messrs. Soh Ghe Soon and Koh Swee Chiang resigned, and Messrs. Tun Heng Chua
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  • 672 27  -  "Echo" CAN ELKINS RETAIN HIS TITLE By Strong Bid By Mavor Kuala Lumpur. *T*HERE is no "open" golf champion- ship in Selangor as in Singapore and if there were it is doubtful if at present it would be more than a Selangor G.C. affair. The Gardens
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  • 213 27 POINTERS INDICATE A SUCCESSFUL SEASON (.From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Football is now in full swing in the local schools. The Government English School have already arranged their inter-school fixtures and their first fixture is on Mar. 20. when they travel to Batu Pahat to meet the English
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    20 27 Above, the ban and treacle race at the Abattoir Sports Club sports in Singapore and, below, the two-mile bicycle race.
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    70 27 Group photograph taken at Alor Gajah on Saturday, I'd. 15, on the occasion of a farewell to Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard, District Officer. Alor Gajah. Standing Mrs. Hodgkinson. Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant. Mr. Sheppard. Mrs. Curran Sharp. Mr. Yeo Seng Watt. Standing back Mr. J. D. Hodckinson, new
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  • 27 27 On Feb. 20. playing at the Singapore Golf Club Mr. L. L. Lawler holed out the 17th hole, Old Course. (130 yards) in one.
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  • 147 27 PENANG CHINESE R.C. CRICKET TRIAL (From A Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The Chinese Recreation Club have held a practice cricket game between "A" and "B" teams. The game resulted in a win for the former team by 40 runs. Eu Cheow Hin playlug for the winners was undefeated
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  • 71 27 The following will represent the Railway Institute at soccer against H.M.S. Hermes, (R.M.) on Sunday at Railway ground, kick-off 5.15 p.m.: Chelllah. Ah Han, Seng Fatt, Swee Hock, Telk Hock, Peng Tay, lakirlsamy, Sulong bin Omar, Keng Pak, Keng Swee. Sany bin Keche. Reserves. Ratnam, F. Meyer. H.M.S.
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  • 544 27 GOOD FORM OF SERVICES By "Argus" WHAT are the prospects of the coining soccer season? Are the civilian sides going to hold their own or are they to be eclipsed even more than last year, when the Chinese at least maintained their form and won
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  • 230 27 LEEMBRUGGEN'S SEVEN FOR SIXTEEN (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Deadly bowling by C. Leembruggen, who took seven wickets for 16 runs (in nine overs, one of which was a maiden) was responsible for a convincing victory by 72 runs for the Gemas Railway Institute over the Tampin Recreation
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  • 139 27 TAIPING BEAT LUMUT IN THE FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Taiplng Customs won the muchcoveted Hobbs' Football Cup beating Lumut Customs two goa?s to one. It was a thrilling match throughout, and the score was 2—2, when the time whistle sounded. Both captains agreed to play extra
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  • 51 27 The following have accepted to jlay soccer for S.C.C. vs. Terror on Monday at S.C.C.:— R. Me L Whyte; Capt. N. L. Hammond, P. CNeU Dunne; R. V. Welch, C. J. Bembroke, F. W. Dunhill; W. T. Henman. M. O. Mills, E. MacCreanor, W. A. BaU, A. P.
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  • 65 28 NEW CAREER FOR YOUNG MALAYANS COURSE AT THE MEDICAL COLLEGE The introduction of a pharmacy course at the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, has opened a new career to young Malayans. There is stated to be a shortage of qualified pharmacists in this country, while the number of
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    46 28 The Rev. 11. Street, Mrs. Street and three of their children, Americans, who with a British' missionary and two other Americans are reported to be prisoners in the hands of a corrupt chief in the Province of Gamo in Walamo, Abyssinia. There is talk of ransom.
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    29 28 Marshal retain pinning the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour on General Georges (right), who was injured by shots at the assassination of Kin? Alexander and M. Barthou.
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    26 28 lire broke out at the Aron Works, manufacturers of electrical meters, in Salisbury Road, Kilburn, X.W. Firemen at work on the roof of the blazing factory.
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