The Straits Times, 5 April 1936

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 224. Sunday, April 5, 1936. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 224. Sunday, April 5, 1936. Price 10 cents.
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  • 165 1 FLEE TO SAFETY OF THE IN THEIR LEGATIONS Aerodrome Ma chine-Gunned And Plane Destroyed AGED ADOWA VETERANS TURN OUT TO DEFEND CITY Addis Ababa, Saturday. ETVE planes without warning appeared over Addis Ababa this morning. Two flying at sixty feet machine-gunned the aerodrome, riddling
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  • 61 1 KING OF SIAM'S MOTHER TURNS CHRISTIAN .From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Saturday. r THE Siamese 7ninister in Peris, according to a report published in a Siamese neuspapcr here today announces that the mother of the young King of Siam has professed the Christian religion as a Pro'<:stant. Prior to her
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  • 120 1 ATTEMPT ON SHANTUNG GOVERNOR Tientsin. Saturday. Gen. Han Fu-chu, Governor of Shantung, was wounded but nor. seriously In an assassination attempt a few days ago. This was officially confirmed in Tientsin today, but no further details arc available other than that several suspects have been arrested.
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  • 44 1 /"MIIA BOON LAY, the wellknown Singapore footballer has ret'eived permission from the S A FA. to go to Hong Kong to take part in the football trials to select the team to represent China at the Olympic Games.
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  • 76 1 Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) April 26 516 26 716 (lood FAQ. I.i cases (F. 0.11.) April 26 3/16 26 5/16 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loosr) awardable Spore 26 3/16 26 5/16 April 26! 4 UN May-June 26** 26V4 July-Sept.
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  • 159 1 DR. ECKENER ANNOYED AT A POLITICAL RUMOUR Reuter's special correspondent aboard states that the Hindenburg Zeppelin is cruising slowly down the Brazilian coast towards Rio where she is expected to land in the morning. Dr. Eckener expressed astonishment and annoyance at the report that hi is in
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  • 65 1 AVIATION IN SIAM 200 VOYAGES WITHOUT ACCIDENTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. Siam's pioneer civil aviation service operatinr in the north-eastern part of the Kingdom has closed the most successful operating year since its establishment in. 1931. The mall carried last year was ten tons and the mileage flown
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  • 77 1 Peiping, Saturday. A body of Red troops, numbering several hundreds, was surrounded in Chuyo district, Shansl. last night and completely disarmed by Gen. Wang Ching-kuos forcei. states a Talyuan communique. Reports from various areas reveal that the concerted offensives of the Government forces, who outnumber the
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  • 47 1 Fateghar, Saturday. Gilbert Wheeler Cole, a superintendent of police, was shot dead and an Indian sub-inspector fatally wounded when they were raiding a house in which a murderer was hiding. The murderer was found shot dead when the police finally broke In.— Reuter.
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  • 177 1 NO AGREEMENT IN SIGHT ON THE EAST HOPEI ISSUE Tientsin, Saturday. G ,11. Sung Che-yuan, head of the Hopei-Chahar Political Council, is reported to have abandoned hopes of effecting a settlement of the various Slno-Japanese issues in North China. After conferring for the past several days with
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  • 222 1 PLOT FOR LOWER TARIFFS? Tientsin, Saturday. THE dumping of Japanese goods in North China by smugglers, it is believed, is pa;t of a scheme to force: the Chinese Government to revise the tariffs in favour of Japanese imports. Colour has been lent to this belief by
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  • 442 1 GATHERING OF SIXTY AT SEA VIEW The eighth annual Beat Race dinner of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaya was held last night at the Sea View Hotel. HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas Honorary Fellow of Queen's College. Cambridge, the President of the Society was
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  • 73 1 LOST IN SNOWSTORM AIRMAN FLYING ACROSS ARCTIC SEA Moscow, Saturday. A Soviet airman, one of two making a combined flight over the Arctic Sea to Franz Josep Land, has been lost In a snowstorm over Novaya Zembla. The pilot of the other machine landed safely on Waigatz Island. A third
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  • 66 1 Mr. Charles Chaplin, Miss Paillette Goddard, and her mother. Mrs. Alta Goddard, are expected to return to Singapore from their tour of Java and Bali on Tuesday. The paity will fly by Dutch plane from Batavia and Is expected here about noon the same day. They will sail
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  • 107 1 FLIGHT TO CAPE ENDS IN SAHARA Coiomb Bechar. Saturday. R^IRS. Amy Mollison, who took off from Gravcscnd airport at 5.30 a.m. yesterday in an attempt to lower the England-Cape flight record of three days 17 hours 37 minutes set up by Fl. -Lieut. Rose in February, smashed
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  • 76 1 MR. HIROTA JAPANESE ARMY DISCIPLINE London. Apr. 4. The Dally Telegraph's Moscow correspondent states that the tension between Japan and the Soviet has to some extent been relieved by Mr. Hlrota's frank admission that the army leaders in Manchukuo had not Informed him of the twenty-
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  • 77 1 "REPLY" TO BRITISH PROGRAMME Washington, Saturday. Standley, Chief of Naval Operations, has informed journalists that two battleships were to be laid down in 1937 and thirteen cruisers were to be constructed over a period of four j years. The increased requirsments of i the United States Navy
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  • 112 1 BURGLAR'S ATTEMPT TO COVER CRIME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua.'a Lumpur, Saturday. AN attempt to set on fire the residence of the Chinese Consul in Ampang Road was made in the early hours of this morning by a burglar who entered the premises and after taking S3OO
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    • 5 1 BOAT RACE RESULT PAGE 25
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    • 215 1 HYGENOL THE NEW PINE DISINFECTANT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE Page Crossword Soiution 6 Crossword Pu<zzic 17 Wireless b THE LEADING ENGLISH BADMINTON COACH Says for perfect 'all round' playing fitness— use ,PH OS FERINE //J?Vu VwL Mr. Ferrers-Nicholson, UTi'tcs: JWV $r\ inL Phosferine a fi T^VVw Al wonderful vitalising tonic m
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  • Article, Illustration
    2030 2 Colony Cavalcade Junk Nocturne Singapore's Sailing Fleet A Novel Picnic The World Of Beach Road QNE evening last week I found myself out in the harbour, watching the swaying of masts against the stars, and listening to the slow creaking of timbers and the wash of the tide. I was
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  • 23 2 A corner of the Junk anchorage. Note the distinctive lines of the white-painted Basis schooner on the rijht
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    • 48 2 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRUL OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliriously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our statement. /^»> TEL. 5378 _^__MS_^_—^^-M— WJS. lit
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  • 923 3 LEAN DAYS FOR THE CRIMINAL But Many Prosecutions For Merchandise Offences THIRTEEN people were murdered in Singapore during 1935 one less than in 1934. In two cases, the murderers committed suicide, while in a third the accused died in prison while awaiting trial.
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  • 264 3 "ROGUE" BEASTS ABROAD A MNU elephant in Kelantan nearly killed one of the most ex|W'(HMl shikaris in Malaya recently. The hunter was Mr. E. Fredriksen. of Teluk Mcrbau Estate, Sepang, Solan Ror, who had been specially engaged by the Kelantan Government to go to that State and
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  • 71 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Apr. 2. The Seremban magistrate. Mr. M. J. Hayward. gave a Malay, Mat Ariff bin Kulop. the benefit of the doubt and discharged him in the case ln whlc'.' he was accused of assaulting a Malay school teacher. Zainal Abidln. with a knuckle-duster.
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  • 121 3 TODAY :.i New Zealand, Java and i'lmcr Dilly (Qantas) ..7 p.m Tomorrow Xncio-China (Albert Sarraut) 11 a.m. n i Hang Yon> ..9 a.m. 'Op ten Noort t ..9 a.m. I Soon Heng) 9 am Jay.i and Southern Sumatra by air (Nc h"!ands) 7 pjn. Tuesday, April 7.
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  • 139 3 BOARD Saturday. March 28. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive Godown G»t East Wharf Talma 22 1 Main Wharf Sllverpalm 14 3 Pres: Harrison 11 3 Pacific Mara 9 3 Empire Dock Javanese Prince 30 3 Tweedbank 32 3 Amagisan Maru 36 3 West
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  • 64 3 The Police Band will give the following programme on Friday at Telok Ayer at 5.30 p.m. March,- On the Quarter Deck (Kenneth J. Alford) Selection, Patience (Arthur Sullivan); Waltz. The Gay 90s (Arr. T. C. Brown) Descriptive, The Parade of the Tin Soldiers (Leon Jessel) Medley, Savoy Scottish
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  • 154 3 Detective Awarded Imperial Medal (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, When the Negri Sembilan State Council meets this month the Imperial Service Medal will be presented to Detective Sub-Inspector Toh Kong of the Federated Malay States Police. Mr. Toh Kong, who has now retired, was well-known in
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  • 242 3 HAVE never played en a v/orse wicket myself in the whole of Malaya,— Mr. R. A. Ashworth, cf the Selangor Club padang. I possibly get more insight into trie lives of the poorer classes of the town than mest other women. Dr. Muriel G. Clark. Apart from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 406 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY HOTELS SEA VIEW HOTEL: Special Tiffin and Special Dinner. IN EM AS AI.IIAMBRA: Last of the Paeans. 3.15— 615 9.15. CAPITOL: Strike Me Pink with Eddie Cantor. 3.15 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD: In Caliente. 7 p.m. 9.30 p.m. MARLBOROCGH: Treasure Island wii>> Wallace Beery and Jackie
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  • 186 4 Old Lady Tells Secret of Her V-gour The writer of the foil >wlng letter once ruffrred from rheuinatlsn 1 headaches, and cUpiessir.n. Then one day a vigorous old lady told her the secret of good health. And nm she wri'.ei to Ml others how
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 4 Few breeds of does have sained so much in popularity recently as collies and here Mr. Bob Martin, the famous doc expert, is seen with four magnificent specimens. This breed is brine exported in great numbers from England to all parts of the world.
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  • 605 4 NEARLY DONE TO DEATH IN PLAGUE RICTS First Official To Welcome Chiang Kai-Shek r\\ the deck of the Japanese liner Fushimi Maru when she entered the Singapore Roads from the East last week stood an Irishman who has encountered more adventures in China than,
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  • 161 4 SUNDAY GAMES IN INNS POLICE REQUEST REFUSED The Portsmouth police have requested that games such as darts and shove ha'penny should not be played on licensed premises on Sundays. In spite of vhls, the Portsmouth, Gosport and District Licensed Victuallers' Protection Society decided at their annual meeting to continue to
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  • 321 4 MAN NOW IN GAOL FOR STEALING. WILLIAM MULLALLY is twenty-five, j Irish, a non-smoker, a teetotaler, and a crook with a speciality. Joining the Army i 3 his speciality. He has enlisted in no fewer than twenty seven regiments, and deserted from each one, occasionally taking
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  • 104 4 il (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 3. In the Kua'a Lumpur Supreme j Court yesterday the CVtef Justice (Sir Samuel Thomas) allowed the application of Mr. Qurcharan Singh for admission to practise at the F.M.S. bar. The, Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn. moving the application,
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  • 55 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Over $I.GOO worth of Jewellery Is reported to havee been sto!en from a house at Klang last night. It Ls stated that the woman who was in the house was tied up when the alleged robbery took place. The
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  • 15 4 Defence proposas to be discussed by Sweden provide for a total expenditure of 6,750,00 a
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  • 104 4 TWENTY YEARS' GOOD RECORD LJANAFI bin Tahiman. lorry driver to H.H. The Sultan of Jobore, who holds a twenty years' good drivn cord, was yesterday fined $50. or lue days' imprisonment, by Mr. E. E. Colman, the fifth magistrate, for driving negligently and causing grievous bur. to
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  • 58 4 Shanghai. Saturday The public funeral of Mr. Lim No* Soon, prominent Singapore merchant who died in Shanghai recently, will be held here tomorrow. Mr. Lim Kuo Chung, the deceased's son, who arrived in Shanghai jesterday, is making arrangements to convey the lemains to Singapore where
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  • 288 4 ALLEGED TRANSFERS IN 1933 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Mr. Looi Guan Kway was the principal witness examined today in the case against Lav Lean Bok. a former wealthy mine-owner, his wife and son on a charge of transferring certain mining property to
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  • 112 4 Mr. R. V. Patterson And Miss I. M. Hancock (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. The wedding took place here yester- day at St. Andrew's Church of Mr. Rupert Victor Patterson, manager of Borneo Motors. Ltd.. only son of the !Rev. J. R. Patterson and Miss Iren.- Mavis,
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  • 268 4 MR. ST. A. SMITH'S "LUGGAGE" TWO baby oranr-utangs and several big: king cobras will be the travelling companions of Mr. St. Alban Smith, the well known rubber estate owner, when he sails for England next month. Mr. St. Alban Smith ii taking the orang-utangs and the cobras
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  • 61 4 Early yesterday, a Chinese was found hanging from the guard railings on a culvert opposite Leonie Hill, off River Valley Road. Round the dead man's neck and attached to the railings were a chain and a belt. Police Inquiries revealed, the man to have been a "story-teller"
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  • 33 4 Herr Hitler has given the name of Horst Wessel." the Nazi hero, to a squadron of 27 pursuit Vanes which ls to be stationed at Dortmund— Just j outside the former demilitarised zone.
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  • 312 4 R/IK. J. V. Cowfill, Director General of Posts and Telegraphs. S.S. and i F.M.S.. in an interview with The Sunday Times yesterday, cleared up several points regarding the recent increase in the X.L.M. air mail rate. The whole point of the alterations," -h
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  • 2062 5 CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN THAN CRIPPLING COMPETITION STRAITS STEAMSHIP MEETING Company's Plans For Air Services Well Advanced THE main features of the air service scheme which the Straits Steam--1 ship Company is contemplating with Imperial Airways, Ltd., are now well advanced, declared Mr.
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  • 76 5 16 CHINESE ARRESTED ON LANDING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Sixteen Chinese who landed at Sungel Pinang. Pangkor, from a Junk from China were arrested and convicted en a charge of landing without a permit by the magistrate here. All of them will be repatriated.
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  • 51 5 Owing to pressure upon space, the report of the proceedings at the annual meeting yesterday of Malacca Electric Lighting, Ltd., held in Singapore yesterday, is held over. The report will appear In the Straits Times tomorrow. The final dividend of five per cent., making nine per cent, was
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  • 340 5 The annual meeting of Teluk Anson Rubber Estate, Ltd.. was held at Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore, yesterday, Mr. J. M. Sime. presided. The chairman said The profit lor the year was $11,902, and we are recommending the payment of a dividend of
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  • 227 5 $329,000 ALLOTTED FOR ROADS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. THE chief feature in this years Statp Budget is the allotment of $329,000 for road maintenance. Those wb: have travelled to Kedah know that the roads here compare favourably with these in other parts in Malaya and when
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  • 201 5 GUIDE FOR BRITISH FACTORIES The A!r Raid Precautions Department of the Home Office is preparing a guide to the necessary precautions to be taken in British factories and business premises. This was stated by Mr Geoffrey Lloyd. Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Home Affairs, at the annual meeting
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 M. UEN and women who wish to I VI appear at their best must ty% |p be sure that their teeth are white |g and sparkling. Y% Dull discoloured teeth mm the g|p appearance keep voui teeth strong, healthy and white ov p CA the daily use of Macleans, the
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    • 204 5 ALL SINGAPORE ADORES DOLORES DEL RIO SHE IS SOON TO BE SEEN IN A LUXURIANT. LOVABLE AND LIVELY ROLE Dolores Gets In Duicii itA V As A Duchess I jC\ (ml *2x*^o9ts I ymm 11 xM^SHik JL -i B§y 'Til Warren Brings A W^ Oat All The B^ Latin In
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  • 570 6 COBRA FOUND CURLED IN A TURBINE Engineer Directs Gang From An Aeroplane (Froip Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. A GRASS snake behind the switch board a cobra in the turbine an aeroplane requisitioned to speed up the repair of a breakdown. Life is sometime?
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  • 150 6 WIDE AND VARIED RANGE OF GOODS The fourth of the series of British Trade Fairs held at the Great World Amusement Park, Singapore, will open on Friday, May 1 for the customary period of nine days including Sunday. As previously announced the opening ceremony will be performed by
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  • 30 6 A Malay Municipal coolie working with a surveyor at the Junction of Stanmford Road and Bea< h Road, Singapore, yesterday, was knocked down by a motor-car and received slight injuries.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 188 6 Hair Neat... Scab Healthy Your hair will always look its S*? jYv\ WNi /AX) )^3^. bestif you useStacombregular- ,J* ;y. This modern hair dressing, _S^ /I '/s^^^^^ light and invisible, kecpsevcry p V^^v sfeV\ hair in place and adds a natural I I BkLV healthy lustre. Yet it is not
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 998 6 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES BD f (from Parthania. 1611) C.Vlillam .D.L. Byrd) (1542-1623). The Ktag'l Hunt (John Bull) (1562-1628). TRANSMISSION 4. 815 ***""><« Scotland* Interval sumiiKniumujiun t. lnary and ft rulnin commentary on Three of the foiloning frequencies will b» the second half of th? International used: GSI 15.26 Mo s (19.66
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    • 409 6 PARIS. STATION RADIO— COLONI ALE. urn. S 25 Concert relay from P H '^-Par:s 7.35 News in French and Qict 8 00 News in Spai.isn. C 20 News n Ercii^n. 8.35 Recordtd music. 9 20 TalJc. 9.35 Close down. 11.05 Talk. 11.40 News In Eng!i&n. 12 O'J News .n Pr<-:
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  • 1485 7  -  Fred. J. Melville By COME people "settle down" k at spas, and after ruling a province spend their years of rest in quiet happiness finding congenial friends and enjoying tho beauty of England which seems to gather in more than common measure around the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 165 7 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 Sumps. 1.000 Stamp Mounts, a perforation gauge and a specimen copy of the Philatelic Journal of Great
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    • 562 7 GOODWOOD HOTEL QDBENBBORO TERRACE, HYDE PARK H. C. water and reading light In bedrooms. Lift. Night pcrter. Oarage Adjacent. Excellent Cuisine Dally Terms from 10 6d. Weekly from 3 gns. Bed Breakfast 6/6 to 8/6. New Leanges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or the SUNDAY TIMES Office. LONDON
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    • 457 7 LONDON CALLS INSISTENTLY and enjoy at either Jaß^L HOTEL REMBRANDT <#Ufr South Kensington. S.W. y*"sg^|k facing the Victoria and ni"iiBr n Albert M.iwum. W^v or HOTEL Buckingham Pnlace Road, facing Buckingham Palace Every attention In pleasing surroundings. PERFECT QUIETUDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING have running hot and
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  • 300 8 HOW GIANT FLYING BOATS WILL ALIGHT ON OCEAN Searchlights And Water Flares Nearly Ready NIGHT-LIGHTING equipment which is almost ready in Eng- land for the new civil aerodrome at Kallang will make Singapore the most modern night airport in the world. The equipment has
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  • 361 8 FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Ihe first annual general meeting of The United Chinese Bank. Limited, was held at Bonham Building, Chulia Street, Singapore, yesterady. Those present were Messrs. Wee Kheng Chiang (in the chair), Ong Piah Teng, Pang Cheng Yean, Khoo Teck Chuan, Lim Kian Beng, Chua
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  • 82 8 The Malayan Magic Circle repeated their magic, mirth and mystery show at the Victoria Memorial Theatre last night and were cnthusiatically received by a full house. All the tricks were excellently carried out and the piece de resistance of the evening— the escape from a bolted tank
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  • 22 8 One horse jumps over another duri-r the 3rd Carabineers rchrarsal for their musical ride at the Royal Tou rnament.
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  • 589 8 GOVERNMENT TRADE SCHOOL PRIZES ALL the boys who have been through the Government Trade School course have obtained employment, said Mr. J. V. Cameron, headmaster of the school, at the annual presentation of prizes yesterday. During the course of a short address !>lr. Cameron asked
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  • 37 8 The Peiplng-Suiyuan railway, which now has Its western terminus at Paotop, is to be extended westward to Wuyuan, ln Sulyuan. The section from Paotou to Wuyuan is approximately llff milea In length.
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  • 32 8 The Peiping police are continuing their "purity drive" against young women who work as artists' models. It Is stated that only women r^Ttstered with police headquarters a*<_ permitted to pose as models.
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  • 314 8 DEDICATION OEHLERS MEMORIAL CHURCH solemn religious ritual, the Hn.rry Oehlers Memorial Church of St. Paul at Upper Serangoon Road was yesterday afternoon dedicated ov 1 the Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. B. C. Roberts. The church built by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Oehlers. parents of Harry Oehlers I
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  • 32 8 Mr. R. F. Marchesio. general manager and factory representative in the East for the Fiat Company, has left for Batavia ln the Ophlr to conduct an Inspection of the Flat organisation there.
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  • 190 8 THIN WOMAN GAINS 11 lb. IN WEIGHT! Took Tasteless, Flesh-forming Tablets. Here's good news for men and woi men who are getting too thin and rundewn! For now you can put flesh on scraggy bones, fill out hollow cheeks and thin limbs. Now you can bu:ld up your system to
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  • 1482 9 MALAYAN JINGLES 47 THE NIGHT MAIL Fervent farewells and handshakes, laughter ami gentle tears There's romance iw the night mail, which lingers through the years. Tomkins goes on tin, fer, Brown has got the sack Jones has earned his furlough (too soon
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    • 57 9 GRIEF SUDDENLY— il^HSlfil^l^B Q^M^A THE FORMER CANNOT A f "^7^ ALWAYS BE AVOIDED... And will not happen* if your car is J^^ serviced regularly at the nearest Tecalemit Station where all grades &F^%^V*^^ of SHELL MOTOR OILS and SHELL LUBRICANTS are held in stock. /v^K^W^ Universal Cars Ltd. Lyons Motors
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    • 278 9 There are nundreds of well known Bedford users througnout Malaya, owners who appreciate the economy of a truck which seldom requires spare parts or repairs. The Bedford Chassis range offers commercial vehicles from 10 cwt. light delivery to the forwardcontrol model to carry 4 tons. There are a variety of
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  • 957 10 'PENETRATES BODY, SOUL AND SPIRIT 9 Eucalyptus And Copper Sulphate As Remedies A NEW conception of malaria is outlined by Dr. Rudolf Hauschka in a report of the work done at the Clinical Therapeutical Institute, Arleshein, Switzerland, and he suggests new remedies. He holds
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  • 468 10  -  CAPT. HASHIM ONCE AN INTERPRETER (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Hon. Capt. N. M. Hashini. recently appointed an unofficial member of the Legislative Council, has been in Kuala Lumpur this week. He has been entertained here in recognition of his
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    • 853 10 x^^Li The Bennett College, Ltd., Tbe Prind P a1 Sheffield, 461. Joo Chiat Road, -f-fc Bennett College. Lewaynfya,' England. Singapore, S.S. JBF Sheffield, 27. lluaupitiy* Road, lingland. Colombo. I have pleasure in informing 700 that I Dear Sir, was successful In the 1934 London City and I ETTED C lam
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  • 1708 11 Genius Behind The Scenes By Our London Correspondent ALT from the great ports of Britain, across our faded Channel, down through the blue Mediterranean, over the sun-stricken Red Sea, onward and onward, outward and outward the big ocean liners are toiling along the Eastern Run.
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  • 1232 12 Nathaniel Gubbins By CHARE pusher, does a glow of sickly sweetness lighten your black soul this morning? Robber of the widow's mite, though your eyes are dimmed with debauchery, can you see the light afar off in the darkness? Cheat, thief, liar, hypocrite,, sycophant, toady, do
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  • 403 12  -  The Four Aces By I\X7HEN you, as Declarer, find that you must establish two suits in order to HIGH CARD VALUES not rump conof the FOUR-ACES tract, it IS system usually imKING 2 P° rtant that QUEEN i you set about JACK to establish the Total Value of right
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    • 1154 13 Astounding Life History Of "Siamese" White Waged War Against The King Of England Siamese '.Vhite. By Maurice Collis. Faber and Faber. 15s. Fifty Years of John Company. By Ursula Low. John Murray. 15s. *THESE two books deal but how differently with two stages in
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    • 574 13 Scots Wha Hae By J. Storer Houston. Spindrift. By Cecil Grey. little French Girl. By Lilian Clifford. Jenkins Colonial Library. IV/li! < 'illusion has gone all Scots in j his new book, although I fear that his interpretation of the lancuhkp would make real Scotsmen weep. However,
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    • 251 13 \f^r ji \l^^^Sft\^^^Li\i'^^L TFROM THE START IT DID ME GOOD AND NOW I WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT" ,^'Thus writes Mr. B (Singapore) who bas been a sufferer from stomach trouble and pains for a long time. lie bought a bottle of Blsma-Rex with the result written above. Never neglect
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  • 521 14 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS Hidden for many months behind the smoke-screen of the ItaloAbyssinian War and, later, overshadowed by political excitements in Europe, the London Naval Conference emerged from comparative obscurity when it was announced that a new London Treaty had been signed by
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  • 1688 14  - Mr. E.A. Brown's Griffin Days In Singapore Nearly Expelled From "Ladies Lawn For Smoking A Pipe! THIS is a Sunday morning in Singapore in the year 1936. Our thoughts are turning to the sea, to golf courses, to swimming pools, to whatever haunts we are accustomed to frequent on Sundays.
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  • 198 14 piCTURE to yourself a forest of sail over the horizon away towards Rhio. Imagine the sea in that direction gradually becoming covered with small native schooners, "Bugis boats" as they were called, until as far as the eye could see there seemed to be nothing but
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  • 143 15 FRENCH CONVENT TOOK IN 400 INFANTS LAST YEAR Sister Rosalie Has Been With "My Babies" Since 1903 PVKUY day in Singapore a new-born baby is abandoned by the iT.other. Many of the strangers to an unwelcoming world are wrapped in newspaper; or old rags and
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  • 1145 15 FOUND WAILING INSIDE CARDBOARD BOX ►THIS is Therese's history. A few mi.n'.lv. ago when she was only a day old she was placed on the step outside an iron door in Victoria Street. The little baby tvuilrd from under the lid of a small cardboard box in which
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  • 28 15 Leader Comes A Cropper At Stevenstone Point-to-point Mr. A. Woolacott on Silver Shoes comes a cropper at the second junvp of the Stevenstone Point-to-Point at Cranford Cross, Devonshire.
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  • 404 15 "Over-Staffed Over-Paid" HONG KONG CIVIL SERVICE ATTACKED DV nine votes to six, the Hong Kong J Legislative Council defeated a motion proposed by Mr. M. K. Lo to the effect that the Colony could not afford so large and costly a Civil Service as now exists, and urging the Government
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  • 207 15 CHINESE TRADE DECLINE IN SOUTH SEAS BIG DROP IN VALUE OF REMITTANCES INDICATIVE of the continued decline of Chinese business enterprise in the South £oas. the remittances sent back to Amny from the Chinese residing there have dropped to Sll/J36.92."; in the last year as against $10,000,000 of 1934, reports
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  • 162 15 SPANISH EFFORT TO RAISE IT Madrid. rpHE Madrid newspapers publish advertisements inviting the public ti subscribe to a limited company that has been formed with a capital of 4,000.000 pesetas for the purpose of locating and raising the treasure aboard the fleet from America, whose beats all sank
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  • 1198 16 MOST SYMPATHETIC AND IMPRESSIVE OF EUROPE'S STATESMEN His 16 Years Of Action In Netherlands India IT is fortunate for North- Western Europe in present troubled times that one country at least is at peace and likely to .remain so. That country is Holland, now under
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  • 163 16 FORTIFYING POINTS OF STRATEGIC VALUE The Hague, Mar. 26. m 28 votes to 9 the Dutch Senate has sanctioned the Bil! which provides for the oreatio-.i of a defence fund of 54.0w.u00 guilders £7.704.000 at current rates). The money is to be expended in the next
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  • 361 16 Two Months Allowed For Reforms: Illegalities Defined QETERMINED to have clean political machinery in China, Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, President of the Executive Yuan, has taken steps to stamp out official graft and corruption, and orders were Issued on Mar. 9 to the
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  • 237 16 Shock For British Investors Washington. DAD news for .English investors in American firms comes from the Capital where a sub-committee of the House Ways and Means Committee has been studying: the new tax proposals. A tentative agreement was reached to withhold one-third of any dividend
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  • 106 16 GAOL FOR FRENCH ROYALIST LEADER "INCITED TO MURDER" Paris. Sentence of four months' imprisonment has been passed upon M. Charles Maurras, co-director of the Royalist newspaper Action Francalse." for having Incited to murder in an article he wrote in that newspaper. The light sentence was imposed because the Court found
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  • 28 16 Long-Lived Printers.— Mortality returns Just Issued of the London Society, of Compositors which has 14.000 members, show that the average age at death has risen to 67.2 years.
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  • 210 16 Here Is a case of intense interest to all sufferers from Indigestion and stomach trouble. Even if you have been in pain for years and have tried all sorts of medicines without relief, you can still be cured if you will only do as
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    • 237 17 F F I* HH' i T* P P* Ti m^HH^ LHHF' P^^r^^ iHIIH j*> BH^ stUHr 1 r^ Hil IH i HIP* F^ 1^ /t^jß J Hams. X.. .^r. 7*i*»». t< Address TTTTrrr»v«* M .n....* J 5-4-36. DEFINITIONS ACROSS: DEFINITIONS DOWN: 1. Crustacean. 1. A lump. 7. To crush. 2.
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  • 1691 18 MALAYAN CIVIL AVIATION PROGRESS "Birdman" Hope Of A Report— R. S. F. C. s Move To Kallang New Flying School Details Of Auxiliary Squadron Wanted Asiatic Engineers By WITH the establishment of a Malayan Civil Aviation Department we can now look forward to an annual report on Malayan civil aviation
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    • 200 18 W ANDREWS [rfVfevlN THE MORNING ■f 9 I K^~ A Study, perseverance and y, I M*HC/ hard work bring their due y/s I /|m reward in the field of wL scholarship. The strain of IT months perhaps years of mental E\ effort is severe, and the battle is J\\ to
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    • 73 18 DHQ Smart Becoming New Society Folding Oxfords Q Always good looking and always in good taste THOMPSON eye wear will continue for a long time to be the favourite among men and women who desire smartness and personal distinction. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Specialists In The Scientific Application Of Glasses.
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  • 755 19 Max Factor's Advice Let It Dovetail With Maturity IF a chart were kept of feminine beauty, it is said that the average woman" would appear to reach her' peak of loveliness between the ages of 21 and 24. After so many years of association with Hollywood's ageless
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  • 218 19 A Joke I ITTLE Bobby had been rather naughty throughout the day, and consequently had been sent to bed without supper. But he ouldn't sleep. At ten o'clock ht crept quietly downstairs. "Mummie." he said, "dldnt you say I wasn't t> go to sleep unti 1 I had
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  • 20 19 "See How Well I Can Ride My Pelican" Marion Benjafiela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Benjafield, of Singapore.
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    • 397 19 FROM PARIS comes a NEW KIND OF FACE POWDER i Chemists, after years of research, have discovered a new face-powder which completely ends shiny nose and greasy-looking skm. It gives a perfect 'matt finish* which lasts for 8 hours. XteithT rain nor perspiration can spoil it If fflfCS! Br^ A
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    • 35 19 Henry mimry you wine I l9>^ I >ou went ugj m *am*CTKj/$Sk II /-/I notkc touw IV LAV 'N THIS r /*3 L T^?%E? il> I'^S!* I %*a f WHOOPS^N fiDkle ©7 OLV«W» PKMT Ow[T
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  • 444 20 Isabelle Benson Some Jewellery Problems By IF a woman feels that smartness obliges her to follow every new jewellery fad she is not only letting herself in for much expense but a lot of disillusionment, too. The newest bric-a-brac is a snare for those women
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  • 148 20 OALMON soup is an unusual dish which makes an admirable beginning for a dinner party. It has the additional attraction of combining the soup -md the fish courses. It is also one of *he simplest of soups to make. The following quantities are for six people:— Boil one
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  • 650 20 ATTRACTIVE nursery furni- ture includes small, toddler's chairs with circular rattan backs and comfortably upholstered seats. Usually, a cretonne with a pictorial design covers these chairs, and blue and white is the fashionable choice. A firmly built chair with arms is also in rattan and here back
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  • 73 20 This Is a change from lemon cl.ces*. and is delicious used for orange tartlets, in small pastry cases, or for sandwiches. Put into a double saucepan half a pound of sugar and four ounces of butter cut into small pieces. Add the juice of two large oranges and
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  • 71 20  -  Beat four eggs and a cup of sugar with a wire beater, whipping with long strokes until mixture is pale and creamy. Add a teaspoon of vanilla and one of lemon juice also, a tabhspoon of cold water, and beat agin. At the last, fold In a cup
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  • 71 20 For a simple appetizer to be served at home one might spread small rounds of buttered toast with Dcwdered egg-yolk mixed with mayonnaise on this place a dot of caviar ar.d garnish with chopped egg white. Better still wc.jld be rounds rl toast spread with cream cheese that
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  • 411 20 THERE are right and wrong ways with handbags this season. New square styles with chainhandles are actually to be swung by their chains. These handbags are extra-large and conveniently fitted, and they are usually made of rough leathers. Suits and hats which follow the military persuasion should
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    • 275 20 MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY FOR WHITENING SKIN MADE BY CHEMIST'S LUCKY ACCIDENT While experimenting in his laboratory, a Paris Chemist was staitlc 1 at tho amazing btsacUag anil softeata t produced when some OXTfMI white accidentally spilled owr bis li.nul. Rou^h skin scales and discoloratiOM nultiil away, revealing fro^h, new, Ir.ir >'Kin
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    2175 21 By Our Woman Correspondent THE fascination of "soccer" seems to be spreading among the youth and beauty of Singapore. Not many women trek out to the Stadium at Anson Road, but any first league match on the Paoang is always well attended and later on a move is usually
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  • 151 21 INOLORES del Rio, the film star, wears a number of beautiful gowns in her latest Warner Bros, picture "The Widow from Monte Carlo" based on the play by lan Hay and A. E. W. Mason, to be seen at the Victoria Theatre next Wednesday. One frock specially
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  • 204 21 MODESTY RULES PARIS STYLES. SHOULDERS AND BACK UNCOVERED. RjtGDSSTY was decreed as one of the first commandments in the newest styles at the 1936 fashion openings in Paris. Lelong, showing no reason why the shoulders or back should be uncovered to give a smart effect to evening attire, displayed gowns
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  • 68 21 Beat together four eggs and one pound of sugar. Add a scant tablespoon of cinnamon, a teaspoon each of grated nutmeg, cloves and baking powder. Beat thoroughly, then put In two ounces candled lemon peel cut In thin shavings, also a pound of flour. Knead lightly on a
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  • 1657 23 Famous Players Famous Clubs 26— Brent'ord THE "BEES" PLAYERS ON PECULIAR GROUNDS Succession Of First-Class Leaders At Brentford fly A Special Correspondent T) HERTFORD'S progress in the past fete years, in which they have advanced from an obscure place in the Third
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  • 431 23 TO MEET INDIANS AND 'SKINS' AT CRICKET (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. THE Segamat Cricket Club will tour, Singapore during the Easter holl days, meeting the Indian Association; on Friday and the Innlskillings on, Saturday. Following are thumb nail sketches of the fifteen players who have
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  • 59 23 The following will play football for i the Singapore Recreation Club onj Monday 5.10 p.m.. at S.R.C. ground I against the Bata Shoe Co. O. C. Aena. i J. Reutens. T. Albuquerque, D. C. Perreau. R. Barth. A. Gardner. N. SulM- van. E. Calistan. G.
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  • 35 23 MISS Clarice Kennedy, of New South Wales, the champion woman hurdler of Australia, in action at the Australian national games at Adelaide, which have Just opened the South Australian centenary celebrations.
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  • 369 23 SEVEN FOR 14 SEVEN FOR 16 (From Our Own Correspondents Segamat. -i A K. FRANK, of the Segamat Cricket Club, has been bowling remarkably in the last few week— his latest figures being seven for 14 against the Government English School for the Segamat
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  • 215 23 YEW LIAN BEAT SIN SENG AT ALOR STAR The Sin Seng basket ball team of the Chung Ling High School. Penang. visited Alor Star and played the Yew Lian at the Nam Hwa Chinese School ground. Mr. Sit Kar. referecd. The game opened sensationally. The first minute saw
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  • 116 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. j The Kedah Lawn Tennis Association played a series of matches with the Penang Cricket Club and after a hard struggle were defeated by three games to two. Results (Club members first:) C. N Reed and R. W. Scarlett beat Che Abdul
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  • 1820 24 Conclusion Of Spring Meeting BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE BY KIRWAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A LARGE crowd attended the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring meeting which was a success from every point of view. The day's sport
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  • 303 24 Y.M.C.A. LOSE TO ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL THOY TAKES THE WICKETS The V.M.C.A. team, who are having a very lean time this season, lost their cricket fixture with St. Andrew's School yesterday on the School padang, Batting first the Younpr Men could only total 64 J. Sanderson -»lng top scorer with
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  • 292 24 RECREATION CLUB II WIN BY 8 WICKETS The Singapore Recreation Club second string inflicted a severe defeat on the Singapore Cricket Club secoii team yesterday in their cricket fixture on the Padang. Batting first the S.C.C. put up 105 runs, mainly through an excellent contribution of
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  • 100 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. At the first committee meeting of the Segamat Rifle Club at the Segamat Club premises, the following were elected office-bearers: President. Dato Abdullah bin Esa; vice-president, Mr. D. Wills; hon. secretary, Mr. A. K. Frank: treasurer. Mr. J. R. C. Denny; committee,
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  • 406 24 EQUAL S. C. C. SCORE FOR TWO WICKETS rE two day cricket fixture between the two Padang clubs began yesterday on the S.C.C. ground and at the end of the day's play the S.R.C. were in a strong position. having tied with the S.C.C.
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  • 55 24 The following have been selected to play for the V.M.C.A. vs. Monopolies on Monday at the J.C.S.A. Ground at Balestler Plain at 5.15 p.m.:— J. Bleha. Tan Hock Wan. H. Crocker. Kwee Thlam Teck, G. Day. W. Mitchell, Jackson, Kirn Wee, Charlie. Plllay. Swee Keng.
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  • 28 24 The Indian Association beat the Victoria Bridge School at cricket yesterday In a two innings match, scores being: LA.: 63 and 90. V.8.5.: 20 and 48.
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  • 30 24 Twenty-one cards were taken out for the April women's spoon on Apr. 3, at Keppel Golf Club. Mrs. E. itchfield won with a score of all square.
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  • 311 24 I ATEST positions In the S.A.F.A. League -nd Commercial Cup soccer competitions are as follows (last year's position in brackets) Shim Kah Foa, the V.M C.A. cricketer FIRST DIVISION P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. RAF. (6) 4 3 0 1 15 3 7 Chinese <2)
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  • 306 24 MALACCA CLUB LOSE TO CHINESE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. M.C. 1 C.F.A. 2. When the Malacca Club met the Chinese Football Association both sides seemed so overweighted by the import ance of the occasion that the football suffered. The game could b 2 divided Into two
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  • 188 24 WIN FOR Y.M.C.A. IPOH CLUB NARROWLY BEATEN (From Our Own Correspondent.) I poh, Saturday. The V.M.C.A. defeated the Ipoh Club by a close margin in a one innings cricket match, extras largely contributing towards the victory. Belloch batted well and was out last when trying to force the pace. Scores:
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  • 428 24 DEADLY BOWLING OF JANSEN HIS SIX WICKETS FOR FIVE RUNS TpIE Ceyion Sports Club began a two- day cricket match with the Strai'.s Chinese Recreation Club at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The horns team batted first and were only able to score 67 against the deadly- bowling of Jansen. who
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  • 156 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. In a one-sided football the Gemas Railway Institute scored an overwhelming victory of s—o over the Segamat School on the school Padang. Hassan bin Raya. the school captain, was the most hard-worked of the team and It was mainly through his good interceptions
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  • 627 25 OXFORD LOSE AN EARLY LEAD Light Blues Finish Five Lengths Ahead London, Saturday. FOR the thirteenth time in succession, Cambridge beat Oxford in the annual boat race rowed on the Thames from Putney \3 Mortlako. This gives Cambridge 46 wins against Oxford's
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  • 261 25 ONE WICKET WIN GAME CONTINUES TWO OVERS AFTER TIME An exciting finish was provided in the cricket match on the Nondescripts' ground yesterday where St. Joseph's Institution beat the Nondescripts' by I one wicket when allowed to continue for two overs after time for drawing stumps. Scores" N.C.C. F. Chopard
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  • 105 25 V.M.C.A. WIN BY SEVEN WICKETS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The R-.ngers. playing with a deplet- 1 I ed side, suffered another bad cricket j I defeat when the V.M.C.A. won by seven wickets and eight runs. The Rangers, bat'infc first, made 84. Bain top-scorirg
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  • 672 25 New Centre Forward's Fine Showing In First Game R.A.F 5; Malays 0. TTLLINGWORTH, a new addition to the Air Force strength, scored three goals in his first football match in Malaya yesterday. He played a heroic part in the tremendous defeat of the Malays at
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  • 136 25 DA SILVA HUCK EAN IN GOOD STAND (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. Excepting for a partnership between Da Sllva and Ong Huck Ean for the ninth wicket there was nothing outstanding in the state cricket trial which was started this afternoon on the esplanade. Ooing in at
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  • 400 25 90,000 People And Scotland Draw 1—1 HOME FOOTBALL I TNDER blue skies and bathed in sunshine 00,000 people saw England and Scotland draw I—l at Wembley Stadium in the last international football game of the season. As a result Scotland win the championship j The teams were slightly changed i
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  • 321 25 LEAGUE GAMES DESI'ITS of football games played in the leagues yesterday, sa>> Kiulcr, were IM l.'M I F.N I Arsenal 1 Brcr.t .Vrd 1 Birmingham 0 Preston N.E. (> Blackburn 0 Balton W 3 Chelsea 1 Hudd.r tii'.d T. 0 Grimsby T. 4 Aston Villa 1 Leeds U
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  • 1015 25 League tables correct to Friday are v follows: Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. =underland (2) 35 21 8 6 90 59 48 Xiby (6) 35 16 9 10 52 38 42 iuddersfield (16) 35 16 10 9 52 49 41 Stoke (10) 35 17
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    19 25 Ihe i pylon Sports Club cricket team nich met the Chinese at Hong Lim Green yesterday. —Sunday Titi.et Photograph.
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    17 25 The Malay football team which met the K.A.F. at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. —Sunday Times Photograph.
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  • 844 26 QUESTION OF ENTRANTS' QUALIFICATIONS Singapore's Hope Of Holding An Unbeaten Record Oy Our Badminton Correspondent •"Till announcement made in these columns last week that the junior c liu.ipionship tournaments will begin early next month caused quite a stir in toeal badminton circles and once
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    15 26 The Malacca and Seremban Kpworth League sides which met at tennis and ping-pong at Malacca.
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  • 304 26 The Association of Barbell Men held an extraordinary general meeting last Sunday at the association premises 990 Yiu Chu Kang Road at 2.30 p.m. with Mr. S. M. Gooalasa nv. one of the vice-presidents, presiding. Before the meeting began those present observed a two minutes' silence as a
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  • 148 26 PREMIERIAN B.P. Before a laree crowd of badminton enthusiasts of both sexes, an interesting badminton friendly match o three women's singles, and three mixed doubles was played between the Premierian BP. and the Playfair A. U. at the former's court on Saturday, Mar. 28. Most of the Rames were well-con-tested.
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  • 103 26 Members of the Amateur Sporting Association should note that badminton practice will begin on Apr. 14, and hereafter every Tuesday and Thursday at the Majestic B.P.s court 'Neil Road) at 5.15 p.m. New shuttles will be Issued in rverv practice and light drinks will be supplied free to
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  • 82 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Inter-party Ntdmlnton match between the Hottentots B.P. and the Allegro B.P. played at the Volunteer Hall Results < Hottentots first) Hassan Shualb and Che Hamld beat Yusoff and Hashlm 21—14 21—4. Syed Mohamed and Wan Ibrahim lost to Yahaya and 00l Eng
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  • 32 26 This year's officials of the Aston Athletic Club: left to right, Mr. Chan Liang Chiang, honorary treasurer, Mr. Tan Chiap Choon, president, Mr. Low Hock Kiat, honorary secretary.
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  • 201 26 Mercantile Institute S.U. Vs Mental Ist at soccer on Monday at the Hospital Ground: C. Alphonso: H. L. Humphries. I. Sattar; S. Din (Capt) S. Q. Choo, Lai Chuan: Kyem Len, Michael Voon, L. Merican. T. K. VeUu. R. Hendrlclcs. Reserves: Hassan. Lourdes. Mercantile Institute S.A. 2nd Vs
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  • 96 26 Before a large crowd on Saturday lost the Oxygen B.P. beat the Sportsman B.P. by six games to* nil at their court (Government Qta.) (Oxygen players first i: Singles: R. Ragunan beat J. Louis 15—3, 15—13. O. Jean beat B. K. Hassan 7—15. '15 10, 15 13. R.
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  • 76 26 The following players will represent the Onion Chinese B. P. 'B team, against the Derbyshire B. P. •B > team today, at the latter's court at 3.00 p.m. Wilkie Chan, Chan Siak Lee Cheng Tian. 6. L. Chua, Wee < Teck. Seah Kah Won, C. T. Chua.
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  • 37 26 Members of the Union Sporting Association are requested to note that the usual monthly meeting of the Association will be held tomorrow 8 p.m. at the residence of Mr. E. Cheng Leong. 37, Onan Road.
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  • 169 26 At the sixteenth annual general meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association held on Wednesday. Mar. 25, p Mr. Khoo Eng Watt's residence, 41, Craig Road, the following were elected: Patron, Mr. Aw Boon Haw: president. Mr. Urn Hock Seng vice-presidents, Messrs. Ang Llan Kee. E. Ann Whatt and
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  • 127 26 A large gathering of badminton enthusiasts saw a friendly match on Sunday last between the Reynard B. P. and the National B. P. (B Team) the former winning by six gamr* to one. The match was played at the Reynard's court whose players are mentioned first: Singles: A.
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  • 1070 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. There was a large attendance at the seventh annual general meeting of the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club which took place at the c!ub premises, Robertson Road. Mr. Loh Kong Imm I presided. The report and accounts were unanimously
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  • 184 26 BAD GOALKEEPING G.E.S., SEGAMAT, LOSE TO MALAYS (From Our Own Correspondent. Segamat. After scoring the first goal of th<» match Just ten minutes from the st irt and regaining the lead in the s^on.i half, the Government English School i lost by four goals to three when t!u-v met the
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  • 60 26 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) A lor Star. In view of the coming departure for Singapore of Mr. K. Nishikawa. honorary secretary of the Kedah Badminton Association, a meeting was held by the Association. Mr. Chong Foong, assistant honorary secretary was elected honorary secretary and Che
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  • 44 26 Members of the Flower of Liberty Muslcil Party are asked to note tnat the usual music practice will be held at Mr Cheok Khen<; Cheong's residence. 18. Tonp Watt Road, today at 1 p.m. and a committee meeting at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 71 26 An all-Malay side, the Segamnt Ransrrs, will visit Mersinu at Easter and meet the Mersing Club at footUll and badminton. The team is: Inche I-maP bin /wang (Hon. Convener), Haroun bin Mohamed Salleh, Hassan bin Raya. Ahmad bin Abdullah, Awanjjbin Elias. Jabbar bin Mohmed Salleh. Omar bin
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  • 595 27  -  "ECHO" Strange On A Good Wicket! BY Kuala Lumpur. IT looks like a good team which is U represent Selangor at Singapore If. the Easter cricket match, with half M dozen bowlers to send down stuff vary- ing from Hunter's expresses to Ash- worth's
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  • 33 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. At the annual meeting of the Penang Football Association Mr. J. M. Barron and Mr. N. A. Bakar were unanimously re-elected president and secretary respectively.
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  • 435 27 STATE TEAM TO PLAY MALACCA i From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. T"HK Planters vs. Kest cricket match played at Seremban during tbe i week was for more reasons than one extremely interesting. Dusty Rhodes treating tne bow- j ins with scant respect gave a niit exhibition of his
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  • 82 27 (From Our Qvn Correspondent.) Segamat. The Segamat Chinese Recreation Club gained a hard-earned four points victory over the Buloh Kasap Chong Fwa in an Interesting basket ball match played here. Seng Chaw played well for the visitors and scored 12 points (six in the first half and six
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  • 257 27 OTHMAN WINS JOHORE RIDE BY TWO MILES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Bahru. A successful bicycle race over a course of 15 miles, organised by Inche Othman bin Ishak of the Town Board, Johore Bahru. was held on Friday. There were nineteen entrants and all the competitors completed
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  • 209 27 Residents of the Far East, where hot, damp, enervating atmosphere conditions prevail over extended periods, are particularly appreciative of the improvement effected by air conditioning. The air conditioning of private homes, wnile not yet generally undertaken in Malaya, is a logical development. Carrier-Brunswick International Inc. have
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  • 146 28 Singapore's Refuge For Abandoned Children Ltttlc eleven mor.li -c-;j Thereto, n'uj was foun 1 in a cardboard box m Mfla the Ccnvent. miles for the Sunday Times cameraman. She is in the arms of Sister Ismerie. SMH Rosalie, for 33 years a mother U abandoned in- (ants, is holding a
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