The Straits Times, 12 April 1936
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Title Section38 1936-04-12 1 The Straits Times THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 225. Sunday, April 12, 1936. Price 10 cents. The Straits Times The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 225. Sunday, April 12, 1936. Price 10 cents.38 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1936-04-12 1 To Be Laid With State Honours Near His Old Friend Sun Vat Sen PART HE PLAYED IN BIRTH OF CHINESE REPUBLIC Singapore Meetings Which Paved Way To Revolution TIIK inside story of the part played by prominent Singapore Chinese in tho revolution1,407 words
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399 1936-04-12 1 TO STAY WITH SULTAN OF JOHORE Now In Singapore On Way To England To Join "Amy" MR. Jim Mollison, the British flier, who arrived at Singapore unannounced in the Qantas plane from Australia yesterday, gave to the Sunday Times, in an interview, details of a399 words
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Article120 1936-04-12 1 INCREASE IX WEEKLY WEIGHT (Frc.m Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'..\ Lumpur. The air mail habit caught on in Malaya to such an extent last year j that the average weekly weight of nail by Imperial Airwaj j to London td over the 12 morths from 21U120 words
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Article102 1936-04-12 1 Additional £3,000,000 Required London. Saturday. Considerable interest was aroused by the Chancellor of th? Exchequer's an- nouncement befcre the Commons adjourned for the Easter recess on Thursday that he anticipated the additional requirement lor the Royal Air Force this year would be in the region of £3,000,000.British Wireless - 102 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-04-12 1 Penanc's first pedal ricksha— a private one used by Mr Eaw Thoon Soon 50 of these rrn chines will \y on the roads for hire.28 words
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Article158 1936-04-12 1 SPEED FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA ST JAMES. MELROSE, the. young South Australian flier, may pass through Singapore tomorrow on his way to Australia. He is flying a new type of cabin monoplane which has just been delivered to him by the manufacturers in England. With this plane158 words
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Article134 1936-04-12 1 TREATMENT BY VIENNA SPECIALIST jyiU. lie Valera visited Zurich for eye treatment by a famous specialist as he had been warned that unless he submitted to immediate treatment he might go j blind. A dangerous form of eyestrain. similar to that which troubled Mr. Ramsay McDonald,134 words
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Article64 1936-04-12 1 KING TELEPHONES REGRETS London, Saturday. Widespread sympathy has been aroused by the sudden death of the German Ambassador, Herr von Hoesch, at the Embassy in London yesterday morning. His association as German Ambassador In Paris with the efforts at Franco-German reconciliation is specially recalled at this moment. The Klnj telephoned64 words
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249 1936-04-12 1 SIX YEARS' WORK FOR 5,000 MEN Paris, Saturday. pi.ANS for boring a road tunnel through Mont Blanc, Europe's highest mountain peak, are nearing realisation. A scheme has already been approved by tbe Supreme Military Council and contracts for the work wUI probably be allotted by249 words
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Article63 1936-04-12 1 NEW SHIPS AND LARGER AIR FORCE PLANNED. Nanking, Saturday. A three-year naval expansion plan has been drawn up by the Navy Ministry, providing far: First, the modernisation of old warships and the building of new ones; Secondly, the strengthening of river and coastal forts; Thirdly,63 words
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44 1936-04-12 1 IMPERIAL PLANE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING London, Saturday. THK Imperial Airways liner Dione was struck by lightning in a snowstorm wlicn en route to Paris from Croydon. A forced landing was made near Lympne. Later the machine returned to Croydon. No one was injured. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article141 1936-04-12 1 INFIRMARY TO BE BUILT FOR INCURABLE Bombay. DOMBAY'S plans for a memorial to King George V were outlined at a meeting at Government House, at whice the Governor. Lord Brabourne. presided. It was unanimously agreed that the j memorial should take the rorm ol a141 words
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Article41 1936-04-12 1 Amsterdam, Saturday. Negotiations for the granting of a credit of one milliard francs to the Bank of France are now being conducted with a syndicate of Dutch banks according to reports current in financial circles here. Ancta.41 words
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Advertisement57 1936-04-12 1 %x^^^ Page Crossword Solution 6 Crossword Puzzle 15 Wireless 6 JUOMER, The Natural Flavour Products ASK FOR JiyiMERjAM MARMALADE THEY ARE BEST BECAUSE they are unrivalled for delicate.... yet rich full natural flavour. Only the finest of fresh-picked, sunripened Canadian fruits go into them AT ALL GOOD DEALERS. Joseph Travers57 words
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Article, Illustration1884 1936-04-12 2 Gunners' Comer Hotel In Coleman Street The Polo Ground Time For An Art Gallery The World's Weirdest Flower Beds WO, Horace, it is not true that the Heavy Artillery Brigade at Changi has constructed an emplacement for an 18-inch howitzer in Orchard Road. That amazing splash of concrete1,884 words
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Advertisement48 1936-04-12 2 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRUL OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliciously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our statement. m TEL. 5378 w.s. isi48 words
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Article227 1936-04-12 3 I still hope that we snail yet Mtf a yriouo study of the trmisport problem of Malaya on the part cf the Government.—Mr. C. E. \Vurt7burg. < Although we very much like to see women in the club. I think there is a lot to be said227 words
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Article330 1936-04-12 3 CATHEDRAL WEDDING TO MISS BETTY MASSEY Mr. Robert Nixon Moftett, of Mansfield and Co.. Ltd., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Moflett. was married vestcrday at St. Andrews Cathedral to Miss Betty Holden Massey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JI. B. Massey. of Monkseaton.330 words
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Article132 1936-04-12 3 :>«tui wiy, Apiu it. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive Entrance Godown Gale East Wharf Mulnam 20 1 Main Wharf Shunko Maru 11 3 Kota Intt-n 9 3 K!an? 7 3 ••in pin- Dock Javanese Prince 30 3 Haby Castle 38 3 Errla 4132 words
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Article62 1936-04-12 3 Mails from China and Japan today by > Maru from Europe etc. (London) expected today by air Imperial) will be delivered to boxholders at 7 p.m. General delivery of letters en Monday at 9 am. from Furope (Amsterdam) expected on Mouday by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to62 words
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Article51 1936-04-12 3 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TODAY AiMru.i- .'."<w Zealand, Java anc Dil!y (Qantas) ..7 p.m i Monday. Karimon (Tong Heng) ..8 a.m. Medan (Plancius) ..9 a.m. Christmas Island (Unyo Maru) 1 p.m. Dcrmark (Parcels only) (Bcrinjla) 1 p.m. Java, and Southern Sumatra by air (Netherlands) 7 p.m Pengeranc; «S. Soon Heng) 751 words
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Article185 1936-04-12 3 ;His Arms Were Becoming: Useless It «w about 25 years ago that rheumatism flrrt marked down this sufferer; and filially the day came when he could hardly lift his arms. But he found relief— here In this letter he telj the whole story:— "About185 words
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Article107 1936-04-12 3 .From A Correspondent Psnang. Mr. L'm L3an Tcng has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for Kedah in connection with the recent celebration of the Sultan's birthday. He Is a well-known local resident and was the donor of the clock tower at Sungel Patanl. He contributed107 words
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Article73 1936-04-12 3 (From A Correspondent) Penan g. At the annual general meet of the IHu Yew Scan, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year President. Mr. Ong Joo Sun I vice-president. Dr. Ong Chong Keng, Messrs. Soon Eng Kong and Chee Tlang Seng hon. auditors, Mr. Yeoh73 words
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Article167 1936-04-12 3 MR. E. ANDERSON MISS DAISY PRICE Miss Daisy Jean Price, eldest daughter of the late Mr. A. Maitland Price, a former editor of the Malay Mail, Kuala Lumpur, and Mrs. Price of Singapore, was married yesteiday to Mr. Ernest Anderson, editor of The Sportsman, a Singapore periodical, and167 words
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Article28 1936-04-12 3 The manuscript of the poem Jocelyn," written by Lamartine just 100 years ago and considered to be his masterpiece, has been sold by auction in Paris for £2,000.28 words
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Miscellaneous276 1936-04-12 3 SINGAPORE TODAY j HOTELS SEA VIEW HOTEL: Special TiflRn and S|X". CINEMAS AI.!! 'MBRA: Invite Ray with Xarlcff and I -osi. 3.15— C. 15— 9.1 3. Mil.: A XUe of Two ri-iCi v/i.h R.inald i 13—6.15—3.1). GLOBE THIATRE. GREAT WORLD: The Widow Irom Moot! '"Jarlo. 7 p.m.— 9 30 p.m.276 words
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Miscellaneous166 1936-04-12 3 TIDE TABLES SINGAPORE Today H. W 13.55 noon 8.7 ft.; 2.03 p.m 7.3 ft. L. W. 7.33 a.m. 0 7 ft.: 7.33 p.m. 3.6 ft. Monda-. April 13. H. W. 1.36 a.m. 8.4 ft.; 2.50 p.m. 6 7 ft. L. W. 8.12 a.m. 1 ft.; 7. 59 p.m. 4 ft166 words
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Article821 1936-04-12 4 MARKETING OF PRODUCE MUST BE IMPROVED Problems Being Tackled By Scattered Societies (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. "CMALL societies scatte/ed over the country have made a start at dealing with problems such as flood prevention, rat control, supply of good drinking water, establishment of schools, building821 words
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Article82 1936-04-12 4 INVISIBLE SCREEN TO STOP AEROPLANES Buenos Aires. A new discovery of considerable military importance has been announced by an Argentine engineer, who claims he has found a method of preventing aeroplanes from coming close to the coast of a country. It is understood that this new process is82 words
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Article433 1936-04-12 4 LINGUA FRANCA of chinese HOPES FOR MANDARIN THE Singapore Chinese Mandarin School held its sixth anniversary convocation at the school premises at 74, Prinsep Street, and a host of old and new students including guests attended. The ceremony was conducted in the usual Chinese fashion. The {Chinese National Anthem was433 words
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Article140 1936-04-12 4 A strange cargo uas lurried on tho N.Y.K. liner Fushimi Maru on her last visit to Singapore, hound for Europe, a few days ago. It consisted of 130 wooden tubs containing a collect on of 1.500 gold flsl) destined for a farm in France. An oxygen feed140 words
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Article19 1936-04-12 4 A pilot was kiMcd and three other persons were injured seri>usly when two French civil aeroplanes collided in mid-air.19 words
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Article23 1936-04-12 4 Two Maltese have been sentenced by an Italian military court in Tripoli to three years' imprisonment on a charge of making anti-Fascist statements.23 words
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Advertisement338 1936-04-12 4 9s&sste VAUDEVILLE HELLA BARRY OWING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THESE ARTISTES THEIR PERFORMANCE WILL BE EXTENDED FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS TONIGHT and TOMORROW WITH NEW NUMBERS ADMISSION 50 cts. AS USUAL 5.1S 7.15 9.15 "The Three Musketeers" of the Foreign Legion Chapt. 7-12 in 12 reels. 'Phone 3659. IBS!?/.338 words
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Advertisement278 1936-04-12 4 DO YOU KNOW Your Heart pumps 8 tons every day of your life Yet great as this load is, It is but the daily burden of a normal heart working against a normal blood pressure. Every 10 points or added blcod pressure increases the hearts burden by HALF-A-TON a day!278 words
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Article, Illustration711 1936-04-12 5 MR. ONG EE LIM TELLS HIS STORY Sir Andrew Caldecott Among Thousands At Airport (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. TC be greeted by Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of Hong Kong, and a crowd of several thousands was the experience of Mr. Ong711 words
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Article398 1936-04-12 5 ONE COLLEGE STILL BREWS ITS OWN LINCOLN'S IVY DRINK RELIC OF FEUD Oxford. CINCE the earliest days of its foundation, Oxford has been noted for its drinks particularly its beer. Only one college today. Queen's, still' brews its own been. Most of the; others have special398 words
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Article182 1936-04-12 5 £48,000 A YEAR RENT New York. WORKMEN are putting the finishing touches to Pier Ninety." where the Queen Mary will be berthed when Sic arrives at New York for the first time In June. This berthing station Is nearly five miles upstream from the Statue182 words
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Article160 1936-04-12 5 OBSTRUCTION IN THE LEGISLATURES Bombay. rls stated that the working committee of the Indian National Congress has adopted a militant programme. This will include an attempt to capture control of the Legislatures, but will ban acceptance of Ministerial offices. If the next session of Congress at160 words
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Advertisement110 1936-04-12 5 'THE wise woman does not ex- pertinent when a troublesome corn makes her life 1 burdenshe knows it can be removed quickly and safely with >GETS-IT^ 1 V*" 5-7-E TIGER BEER MEN: DON'T LET OLD AGE OVERTAKE YOU Nine men out of ten past middle age are aflfected with loss110 words
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Advertisement216 1936-04-12 5 Only the finest cars use the V-type engine. field. The most important proof of this is Ford brings it to you with modern motoring the Ford's expensively made but economicalperformance. More than Two Million to-operate V-8 engine. All pioneering cars owners have proved the economy and had a small number216 words
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561 1936-04-12 6 VACUUM CLEANERS FOR NEW YORK PARK Scavengers Ousted New York. Vacuum cleaners are being introduced in Central Park, New York, to j do th e work of nen who have hither- to struggled to collect odd pieces of paper, leaves, cigarette ends, matches and561 words
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Article187 1936-04-12 6 •THE next joint orchestral and choral proUurllon of the Singapore Musical Society will be a performance of the concert version of "Carmen," by Bizet, to be conducted by Mr. A. E. Thornley Jones. The first rehearsal of the choral section will take place on Tuesday. Apr.187 words
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Article52 1936-04-12 6 FRENCH SEIZE 'PLANE Paris. The Biarritz police have seized a private aeroplane which is said to have crossed the frontier several times clandestinely bringing monarchist refugees from Spain. The owner of the 'plane, Capt. Ansaldo, formerly head of an aviation schoo! in Madrid, has not52 words
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Article13 1936-04-12 6 A sharp thaw has brought about serious flooding in the Maritza valley. Bulgaria.13 words
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Advertisement437 1936-04-12 6 Gland iisociery Restores Yoiith In 24 Hours Sufferer! from loss of Vigour, nervousness, weak body, Impure blood, falling memory, and who ure old ana Worn-out bofura their tlRM will be delighted to learn of a new pl:nd dlscovcry by en American Pii:tf>r. Thia new discovery makes it possible to quickly437 words
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Miscellaneous215 1936-04-12 6 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT HOW TO CLAIM $100 PRIZE MONEY Three competitors succeeded in solving correctly the Crossword Puzzle printed in The Sunday Times on Mar. 29 and they, therefore, share the $100 money in equal proportions. They are II L. Tann, 57, Koek Road, Singapore Chna Heck Guan. 12. Lorong215 words
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Miscellaneous706 1936-04-12 6 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 300.) Blessing. Hymn, Jesus lives! I 11.48 Carillon. TD A NCUICCIOM t (S.P.. 155; A. and M.. 104.) Organist. H -50 Gramophone music. TRANSMISSION 2. H Goss Custard o r Condu?tor p«. Th« following frequencies will be used: E. C. Robmson. 1205 f WlU s GSJ 21.53 Mc/»706 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1936-04-12 7 •T Derbyshire spa of Buxton, a thousand feet above sea level, with the hills and narrow rocky dales characteristic of the limestone formation on the one side and the moors and escarpments of the millstone prit rising to 1,800 feet on the other, is1,133 words
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Article841 1936-04-12 7 FRED J. MELVILLE - FRED J. MELVILLE By CTAMP collecting has long enjoyed a great popularity in India among all classes but particularly among educated Indians, the Army and the Oivil Service. There are a number of the Ruling Princes who I own fine collections of which little is heard841 words
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Article194 1936-04-12 7 VERY INEFFICIENT I^EASURES for increasing the efflcl- ency of the Church of England were urged by the Bishop of Durham. Dr. Hansley Henson, at Durham Dloces.in Conference. The fact Is." said Dr. Henson. "that j the nation has outgrown the Church at every point. The time194 words
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Article71 1936-04-12 7 SCORES 194 RUNS WITH NEW STEEL-HANDLE BAT Adelaide. Mar. 28. Don Bradman made 194 runs in 130 minutes at Adelaide today in a friendly fixture. He was using the new steel-handle bat, but declined to say if the steel handle is superior in all departments to the71 words
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Advertisement423 1936-04-12 7 SCARCE STAMPS RARE AT LOW PRICES. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Fine Condition. No Rubbish. STAMPS. MAJOR F. C. L GRIEVE, I a™ always in a position to 66 ,°£S£2 7x?? RACF an" Sta'tes^stampr'arvery 3 LONDON, W. 2. reasonab.e prices Li<tj on application. References required. Want IJsts will receive my m mm m^423 words
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Advertisement434 1936-04-12 7 On Your London Leave En.ioy homk comforts wttb Rlrst-clas* HOTEL SERVICB at WESTMINSTER RESIDENTIAL SUITES in lermvn Street. St. lamest Ceutral out quiet position. Decorated to best mrxirro tast*. Teli-pimiir and Private Bathroom in every Stnto Running Hot and C-il.l Watn id ill Redmonu. Meal" *erv«l id 'enanrj' rooms. M<><i<-!.iir434 words
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Advertisement412 1936-04-12 7 GOG9WCCD HOTEL QfJOSfSaOSO IEKKACt. lIV.M PARK H. tc C. water and rending light tn bedrooms. I lit. Night nor: or. Garage Adjacent. Excellent Cutslne Dally Trrms trom 10 Gd Weekly from 3 Rns. Bed Breakfast 6 6 to 8 6. New Lounges and Billiard Roam. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or412 words
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Article, Illustration452 1936-04-12 8 REBUILDING PLANS NOW BEING CONSIDERED Freeing Tan Tock Seng Wards For Patients THE Sunday Times understands that the policy of converting a section of the old Singapore garni into a home for decrepits of Singapore. Malacca and IVni'ii;;, is being considered by452 words
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Article69 1936-04-12 8 She Can 't Stop Talking Louisiana. DOCTORS cannot stop th e flow of words that roll from the iips of Ruby Poole. aged sixteen, a patient in Skreveport Hospital, Louisiana. Ruby is normally a quiet girl, but when recovering from influenza she began to talk not only rationally bu-i sometimes69 words
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Article45 1936-04-12 8 Declares Mexico Is In State Of Anarchy Mexico City, Saturday. General Calles, a former President of Mexico, has been expelled Irom the Republic by order of President Cardenas. Senators and Deputies had previously accused M. Calles of being responsible for dynamiting a train.45 words
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Article50 1936-04-12 8 WWEARD Vt4 tale of the Scotsman MM who liked London because he always found money under restaurant plates? Someone has. Because London police are chasing a gang of men who order meals in restaurants, complain about the menu, and leave indignantly wVh tips lef-i by other diners.50 words
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Article40 1936-04-12 8 Before leaving M. Calks denied he had been subversive in any respect. On his arrival at Brownsville, Texas, M. Calles said Mexieo was in a state of anarchy. He added the Government was aiding th c spread of Communism. P.euter.Reuter - 40 words
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62 1936-04-12 8 SINO-FRENCH AIR SERVICE TO BE RESUMED. Canton, Saturday. The Sino-French air service, which was interrupted following the initial flight owing to Canton opposition to the passage of Nanking, planes over Kwangtung territory, will be resumed !n June. The franchise for the Chinese section of the air line has been grantedSin Chew Jit Poh - 62 words
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Article47 1936-04-12 8 BRITISH "INVASION" OF YUNNAN Toklo. A message to the Kokumin from Shanghai quotes a Chinese press message and reports the Invasion of Yunnan province by British and Burmese troops, over 200 strong and armed with four machine-guns, who occupied the Mekong district, a famous mining centre.— Aneta.47 words
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Article40 1936-04-12 8 (From a Correspondent.) Penang. On Thursday and Friday there will be an exhibition and sale of needlework at the Po Leung Kuk. Babington Avenue. It will begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 7 p.m. each day. j40 words
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Article424 1936-04-12 8 SULTANAH GIVES THE PRIZES AWAY •yHE distribution of prizes for 1935 at Bukit Zahrah School. Johore Bahru was held in the school Assembly Hall before a large and representative gathering. After the headmaster, Mr. H. B. Manby, had thanked the Sultanah of Johore for beinsj present and424 words
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Article178 1936-04-12 8 New Commissioner For Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. The vacancy caused on the Municipal Commission by the recent death of Mr. F. A. de Witt has been filled by the appointment of Dr. Alfred Havelock Keun as the Eurasian representative. Dr. A. H. Keun, who178 words
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Article148 1936-04-12 8 'From A Correspcndent Penang. Twenty-five troupes took part and over 60 performances were seen at th? Wembley Park during the "borea' season which has been concluded The performances stretched over five successive nights and on one occasion the displays began at 8.30 p m. and only finished at148 words
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Article47 1936-04-12 8 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Andrews and Miss Andrews, of Sydney, are visiting Malaya. They are now in Singapore after staying at Fraser's HUI and with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Price, of Kuala Lumpur Tin, Kalumpang. They sail for Europe by the Dutch mail on Friday.47 words
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476 1936-04-12 8 THINGS THAT ARE DONE FOR THEM i Till: secretaries of the Students in j Britain Committee have lately received the 1935 report of the activi- ties of the Students from Malaya Committee «f the Victoria League, which exists to assist students from all parts of476 words
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74 1936-04-12 8 Shanghai, Saturday. I Sir Alexander Cadogan. British Am- bassador to China, who is now in Tokio en route to Englard to take up his new appointment in the London Foretgn Office, conferred with Mr JHirota, the Premier, yeserday, states a Toklo message. Japanese reportsSin Chew Jit Poh - 74 words
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Article68 1936-04-12 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. A teacher in an English school, Abu Bakar bin Sabudin. has been charged in the police court with cheating the Municipal and Government Servant' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society in respect of $620. It is alleged that he failed to disclose a fuil68 words
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Article30 1936-04-12 8 Tokio. Viscount H. Konoye, Jat anese musician, made his debut as conductor of a new Japanese symphony orchestra on Mar. 23 at the Hibiya Civic Hall.30 words
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Article308 1936-04-12 8 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Malayalee Association will be held on Monday, at the Cltv High School, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. cse Art a concession to Chinese .students to view the Exhibition at half the price charged to the general public By kind permission of the Engincer-iln-Chief a party308 words
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Advertisement273 1936-04-12 8 NEW, EFFICIENT. AND PROMPT RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROUBLES 1 A new delicious tasting antacid powder of up-to-date formula is being marketed under the name Bisma-Rex by United Drug Co., Ltd. of Notting- ham. It neutralises acid, soothes the membranes, relieves the stomach of flatulence and aids the digestion of foods273 words
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1244 1936-04-12 9 npHIS week-end some thousands of people ln Malaya will c\press tije holiday spirit by playing games —hitting or kickEaster lng a ball about Festival ana very con Of Sport cerned M*° lta direction and destination. They might be much less worthily occupied.1,244 words
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Article156 1936-04-12 9 4S THE DAILY WAIL .An espenment in the "lrce" verte latterly ditcuued with vituperative sett w Singapore^ fress—time near mjul half an nour to go: M says the stone-mon As the mallet mushes his thumb. And the Editor frowns. Sub-editors groan And the foreman swears lustily. But people156 words
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Advertisement392 1936-04-12 9 JJln PEPSODENT rfififfff 1 kM now in a new 1f% 0 I AD^CD Tl IRE Gp f |y same high quality JvJ p %L Pi and out with ease I Jh\ SIT DOWN with comfort LlSlfl Slffl Austin designers have always realised that to be able to sit upright ln392 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1936-04-12 10 Ruthless Persecution Of The Jews In Germany Present Thoroughness Unequalled In History THAT the half million Jews in Germany are being gradually subjected to the brutal process of complete extermination in the most ruthless programme of persecution ever known in history, a programme officially organized and encouraged by every known1,359 words
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Article, Illustration672 1936-04-12 10 TWO EXCELLANT THRILLERS Saint Overboard. By Leslie Charteris. Dead Man Manor. By Valentine Williams. Hodder and Stoug+'on. 7s. 6d. each. LJERE we have a couple o» really ex- i cellent thrillers by two of the most popular authors of detective fiction. "The Saint" is always amusing, whether he is working672 words
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Advertisement92 1936-04-12 10 MUDIES FOR BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS PERIODICALS. Place your orders with us and A few recent best seller*: be asaured of receiving all your b£*Se H M7 V t/M=M .t: reading matter regularly. All bowndM Mw. Beiioc rates Quoted on request. Write W S/M=W for our lists of NEW and Pocta and92 words
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Article975 1936-04-12 11 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By I ORD BEAVERBROOK wrote last week: "God send us a man to lead us in our hour of need." And within two days Mr. George Miller, a Woklng draper, agreed To take on the job Without asking for a bob Which is fair975 words
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Advertisement308 1936-04-12 11 You're THERE with a n A D 1 xj I 1 T B 111 _3fr HH I I!l I mm} r' I^^Hhl I VIKING ALL-WAVE $140. Sola Agents. Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY. DHOBT GHAUT. SINGAPORE. TOO THIN? PUT ON POUNDS OF PLUMP FLESH. Try These Body-building Tablets. Are you losing308 words
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Miscellaneous405 1936-04-12 11 CONTRACT BRIDGE you have bad cards you -ry must lose in a rubber Bridge -Dy game. However, the ingenious player fre- T^V*^ I quently finds A lit; HIGH CARD ways of miniVALUES mising his loss- pTvilf ApAC of tbe es, as may be JT UUl rltCO FO sys™ S se405 words
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Article496 1936-04-12 12 The Straits Times Totidem Verbis Transport Ministry For Malaya? WHAT Malaya needs is a Ministry of Transport. Until it has one the mutually destructive struggle of road, rail and sea services, partly government-owned and partly financed by private capital, will continue, without the public truly benefiting, for cheapness can be496 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1936-04-12 12 Why Malaya Is So Healthy TWICE last year Singapore was alarmed about its health. First, there was the outbreak of smallpox and then there was the unexpected spread of malaria in the island. Happily, neither of these outbreaks was serious but they served to draw attention1,222 words
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Article379 1936-04-12 12 Inquiry On Scarecrows BIRDS KNOW TOO MUCH CCARECROWS and their allies have lately been the subject of an I inquiry by the Ministry of Agriculture, says the Dally Telegraph. So many requests for advice on effective means of scaring blrds*Vrom farms and gardens have been received that a special investigation379 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-04-12 12 V mcrtiei panorama of Lbe Empire L ■.hibition as it will look ttbon it opens In JobL*notsb\iit inSeptember this year.23 words
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Advertisement319 1936-04-12 12 You're THERE with a I RADIO CLIPPER-ALL-WAVE. SUPREME POWER a PERFORMANCE So"e Agents. Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY. MHOBY GHAUT. SINGAPORE. I SIGHT VOGUE COMFORT .§C 65, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. EU COURT BUILDING YOUR DOG MUST HAVE MEAT IN CORRECT FORM He gets it in really /Vy&^Aj^^.wholctome form in ttmMfg^K^^g) combination319 words
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Advertisement119 1936-04-12 12 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AITLR DINNER DANCES ADMISSION 50 CTS.) EVESY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT pIA N (D TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2802. 74. Orchaid Rd I ivi: M«tatt^ ram BE*&S&&s£i For cost of engraving only lhls genuine119 words
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Advertisement36 1936-04-12 12 BJ»^^^» jHB H Tut DD/^\/Ei\ r^wii^^ tiiEtliffYvs V tZL/ fW^^W 'ill X* M f Hl* vi c i^ v» n c fVa^v jr \m. BftEWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERYfCo^TP. Sime p daßßyTco..Ltd36 words
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1380 1936-04-12 13 "ELDERLY AUNT" RUSE TO DODGE CHINESE PROTECTORATE 46 Convictions Last Year In Singapore FOLLOWING revelations in the Singapore police courts of the prevalence of trafficking in women and girls in Singapore a Sunday Times representative carried out investigations. In England recently. Sir John1,380 words
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Article164 1936-04-12 13 MRS. F. SASSOON LEAVES PROPERTY TO SON Mrs. Flora Solomon David Sassoon, of Malabar Hill, Bombay, and Bruton Street, London, W., a grand-daughter of David Sassoon, founder of the famous Bombay firm, widow o* Solomon David Sassoon and a cousin of Sir Philip Sassoon, left estate in England164 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-04-12 13 F. Drew, of Western Australia, in the putting: the shot event at the Australian National Games.24 words
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Article172 1936-04-12 13 PLEA TO BRITAIN Jerusalem. IT Is stated here that an appeal has been made to Britain for the creation of an Arab State. This move has been made by the Emir Abdullah, Arab ruler of the British Mandated Territory of Transjordan. He is declared to172 words
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Article166 1936-04-12 13 MEN'S DEMANDS MET New York. THE five-week strike at the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company's works at Akron, Ohio, which at one tlm e appeared to be developing into a dangerous situation, ended with the 15 000 workers jubilantly hailing Union recognition and prepared to go back166 words
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Article20 1936-04-12 13 The inhabitants of the thickly-po-pulated Bay of Naples are enjoying the magnificent spectacle of Vesuvius In her usual spring-time eruption.20 words
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241 1936-04-12 13 (By Our Seremban Correspondent) ■"THAT there are many* Malayan Chinese in the Air Force at Canton and that good prospects await Malayan Chinese youths wishing: to serve their motherland was the opinion expressed by Mr. Wong Nang Wing, a Chinese aviator, and youngest son241 words
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524 1936-04-12 13 "Singapore A Heaven Of Hula -Hula Girls" AS PICTURED BY THE SOLDIER IN ENGLAND QINGAPORE exotic, glamorous Singapore where garlanded hula-hula girls wait to welcome the Britith scldier with laughter and song. Singapore, a place of mystery sunk somewhere below the horizon, where the soldier has his first instalment of524 words
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Article31 1936-04-12 13 Prince Henri, Count of Paris, only son of the Duke of Guise, claimant to the French throne, Is suffering from bronchial pneumonia fallowing an attack of Influenza. H e is 27.31 words
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Article145 1936-04-12 13 PRIEST SUES TRUSTEES Calcutta. COUTH India Hindus are much exercised over a case proceeding in Kumbakonam in which the chief priest of a temple is seeking an Injunction to prevent interference from trustees with his arrangements for the marriage or th c principal image of the temple145 words
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Article253 1936-04-12 13 RICHEST IN CANADA PJANADA'S radium deposits on tho shores of the Great Bear Lake, North-West Territories, are the richest in the world according to a statement issued from the office of the Hifh ".immissioner of Canada. Formerly, the sole source of the world's supply was Elizabethville.253 words
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Article38 1936-04-12 13 By an order made under the Wild Birds Ordinance, no bird of any description other than magpies, kites and hawks may hereafter b 3 killed, wounded or taken on the is.and of Hons Ken 7.38 words
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Advertisement25 1936-04-12 13 THEIR FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS CONSULT 1 MAN^KJJuJiIr! LIFE IHSUnaflvl^HVnwin 1 Hue ornei >^*to- cimoa. uuncm ornei loaj^Tom am ciubr^- «imafom hmm 7775 425 words
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Advertisement144 1936-04-12 13 Another wonderful Ccw Gate Product!': ri Dear Mother, I am so much obliged to you for recommending BRESTOL for Baby. It was just what he wanted and he Is putting on weight steadily now and his limbs are so firm and strong— the darling! I am using BRESTOL," of course,144 words
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Article, Illustration2328 1936-04-12 14 AMERICAN PROFESSOR GIVES HIS VIEWS 1 The Time Has Come When We Might Learn From Them" '"I PERSONALLY believe that the time has come when we might in one way or another learn from the Japanese, and from the experience I have had myself I am2,328 words
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Article59 1936-04-12 14 Buiawayix OIR Hubert Young, Governor of Nor- them Rhodesia, and Lady Young were suddenly confronted by a lion and lioness when walking In the gardens of Government House at Lusaka. The animals moved off towards the aerodrome and have so far not Deen traced, owing59 words
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Article21 1936-04-12 14 Prince Paul and the other two Regents of Yugoslavia have signed an amnesty by which 172 Croat political prisoners will benefit.21 words
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Advertisement1023 1936-04-12 14 NOTICE OF REMOVAL! SCHMIDT CO., 89, Bras Basah Road. Raffles Hotel Building SINGAPORE IMPORTERS OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, MICROSCOPES. PROJECTION APPARATUSES, X-RAY ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPARATUSES. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTS. BINOCULARS. LEICA CAMERAS. ETC. ARE REMOVING ON MAY Ist TO 90, ROBINSON ROAD. JM THE WORLD— UNOWNED WJ&mF. S&ffW*. HATURAL MINERAL WATER WJ&1,023 words
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Advertisement428 1936-04-12 15 r<*r GtotS oft THIS SENSATIONAL HIT t4tiSr is taking the world by V' Ml!ft^» storm! ll is the bi Bg est f^^|LOoH^ V sensation since "Yes, We \^V Xr^S^^fe^i Jiave n0 bananas Over 100,000 Records were jflnf sold in less than four weeks HH Wp when first introduced in or428 words
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Advertisement297 1936-04-12 15 v^JBBt 1C Current Eater steals your light] 4 And robs your meter evcry^ nigh^ \^j^u A Philips Lamp in every socket) w #AVould be much easier on your pocket Don't buy Cheap Lamps unless you have money to burn. Only very rich men can afford to buy "cheap" lamps because297 words
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Miscellaneous501 1936-04-12 15 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEFKLY "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 the501 words
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Advertisement60 1936-04-12 16 H^ Wmjm tuc i ikiioi if HBtf^^^^^^HH^^rad'!,. -'-^idiM^^l A 111 LT U NOT OUTER WRAPPERS. lL^" f I 4 fromllb timsof Cflj' I 4 LABELS FROM "^^S^a>JH|^J| s|^^^f 8 LABELS FROM^LB.TINS BEAKERS CAN BE E>/"\| IDM \/ITTA 18 C BATTERY ROAD, OBTAINED FROM DUUllll'Yl I§\ -SINGAPORE. or from any branch60 words
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Article, Illustration657 1936-04-12 17 How To Make Flattering Changes In Your Appearance DEAUTY experts generally agree that the perfect face is one which is symmetrically proportioned. By that they mean that the paired features of a face such as the eyes, eyebrows and cheeks should be identical in size, shape and position on the657 words
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Article, Illustration229 1936-04-12 17 Cats 9 Concert J7XCITEMENT Excitement Catsly Town was agog with excitement and no wonder, for the King of Catland was going to pay them a visit at Catsly Town Hall All sorts of delicious cakes and dainties were being made for the great occasion. The cats were going229 words
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Advertisement294 1936-04-12 17 ANEW FACE POWDER FASHION FROM PARIS SWEEPS THE COUNTRY In Paris has been discovered a ne\r and Tvonjfrful ui;re<licnt which transforms lace louder into Heanty Pouder gives immediately a i.i morons complexion beauty which nothing, not even rain or jwisjnration. can s|»>il. This amazing new inprclieiit is«.illeU "Double Mousse." I294 words
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Advertisement316 1936-04-12 17 On leave Travel home via South Africa First Class from £94. 10. FOR DETAILED INFORMATION. APPLY TO: X.P.M. 1, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. -^a»^^^^^^^^^^^*^^»»»aaw Keep\bur Skin Free from .irvi Chafindor Irritationjl gzm j 1 V Xany women think that discomfort Li^^ Aj lrom chafing and a hot prickly skin is unavoidable.316 words
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Miscellaneous12 1936-04-12 17 Henry ii mi 3F3ni ■p ttti m y ~n~\ "f ti s'12 words
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Article, Illustration383 1936-04-12 18 TJRESSES in bright, clear washing materials are very beautifully made, and the newest dresses have sun-bathing tops and little capes of the frock material to button or tie on. I like the canary-coloured cotton crepe frock which is typical of383 words
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Advertisement314 1936-04-12 18 this ibbL »J* j As Easy As Washing Your Face. The latest discovery of scienco. A perfumt^l toilet cream which ends supernuous hair in throe minutes. Razors only make tha hair grow faster. Tha old-fashioned depilatories ar« evilsme'.ling and dangerous. This new beauty cream, called New Veet, makes the hai»314 words
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Advertisement320 1936-04-12 18 You il for ne FASHION"-" TAFFETA FACONNE, all these BOUCLETTE RAYEEA. make smart SPRING PRINTS, evening day CELLOPHANES, VELVETS FROCKS. See all oC them «Sc have your Dresses made CHOTI RM ALL'S 41/43, HIGH STREET. PHONE 7957. Beauty Products Tested by a Doctor AmbroMa deep- pore Clranaw Ambrosia Tightener— you320 words
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Advertisement103 1936-04-12 18 At Vogue's! SOMETHING THAT WILL HIT THE FANCY OF WOMEN DAZZLING FLASHES OF FASHION... THUNDERING PRICES OF VALUE AND ECONOMY IN THE LATEST AND SMARTEST WASH FROCKS. AT VOGUE'S AND NOWHERE ELSE IN TOWN >ou will find Thousands of FROCKS to choose from! PRICES FROM $1.95 would you believe it?103 words
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Advertisement192 1936-04-12 18 TV^J &Wk saawlay Bam IIA I PI at /aamflaV 4nl^% "trKL Jnl™U Prtp^rtd in German/ J^jJij^^flfflfiiy^^T; Salt AsenU: SCIIIFFNER CO.. LTD., 45, Robinson R»d, Singapore. W ETIQUETTE the un writt ~1 1 yaw* S CVerythin fi y° u put before J L choose fine, dry fr> P Ways^C ARDENA POWDER192 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1936-04-12 19 MANY Singapore residents are away, having taken advantage of the Easter holidays and gone upcountry. Both Fraser's Hill and Cameron Highlands are packed, I am told. Today, Easter Sunday, is a day for rejoicing, the old tradition of distributing Easter Eggs will be followed and in the round of1,511 words
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Article574 1936-04-12 19 FLOWERS are fashionable on fabrics, on frocks, and bunches of tall real, and artificial flowers adorn, with charming effect, many a dark corner, i There is also a tendency to! reintroduce flower pictures into the house. If you have such pictures stored away, now is the time574 words
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Advertisement36 1936-04-12 19 CHOOSE CAREFULLY sa^^~ jm f.o'.n cows of special rUJi ~i7Aproducing strainr cured it the best dairy farming districts. The result of such cattle and such lush feeding is milk of a high standard of purity and36 words
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1211 1936-04-12 20 DRIZZLE FALLS DURING SECOND RACE Aiya-Aiya Pays $56 LOUDSPEAKER INTRODUCED ON THE COURSE (from Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. THE first day of the Perak Turf Club Easter skye meeting opened today in threatening weather. There was a fair attendance,1,211 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-04-12 20 The combined teams of the Ceylon Sports Club and Tamil Physical Culture Association which met at cricket S Singapore yesterday. —Sunday Times Photograph.23 words
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Article134 1936-04-12 20 Record Entries For Service Aggregate (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. No less than 36 competitors from various parts of Malaga are participating In the F.M.S. rifle championship which is being held by t.ie h .M.S.V.F. Rifle Association beglnn!n< tomorrow and continuing on Monday. A record134 words
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Article778 1936-04-12 20 47 FOR 7 REPLY TO CEYLON S. C's 115 THE annual three-day cricket fixture between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Tamil ians' Physical Culture Association, of Kuala Lumpur, for the Naralincam Cup, btfrn in Singapore yesterday at Balestier, but play was interrupted by a heavy shower778 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-04-12 20 Mr. M. Ayavoo, of Seremban, honorary secretary of the Negri Sembilan Hockey Association, the Nerri Sembilan Indian Association, and honorary treasurer of the Negri Sembilan Club.27 words
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353 1936-04-12 20 LOW SCORING IN NEGRI Vs. MALACCA MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. LOW scoring was the order of the day at Malacca. Negri Sembilan being dismissed for 109 and Malacca for 88 in the State match on the Malacca Club Padang today. The scoring was very slow the first353 words
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Article41 1936-04-12 20 Yesterday's cricket match at the S.R.C. was left drawn. S.R.C.: 92 for 9 wkts. dec. (Bartels 32. not out, d'Almelda 27, Hunt 5 for 19). Police: 56 for 7 wkts. (Good 23, not out, Bartels 5 for 20).41 words
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Article559 1936-04-12 20 RECREATION CENTRE FORALL NATIONALITIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Apr. 11. riE first swimming club in Malaya catering for all nationalities, the Kinta Swimming Club, was opened today in the presence of a large and representative gathering, including His Highness the Sultan of Pcrak, Mr. Justice559 words
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Article25 1936-04-12 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. The Dong Siam School Union of Penang beat the Malacca Chinese at soccer today by two goals to nil.25 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-04-12 20 The Aurust Badminton Party's pins ponr team taken before their departure to Kuala Lumpur: Front row. left to right Koh Thean Hork. Kan Hick Hoy. and Chan Zip Chon* Standing. Lee Choon Kal. Yeo Cheng Hal. Chen Shih Chein (president) and Misses F K. Chons S Q. Can and Z.55 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-04-12 20 Frank W. K. Wong, secretary and trainer of the Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, boxing camp.15 words
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Article441 1936-04-12 20 Defence Crumples After Goalless First Half •yilE Selangor Rangers found the wet ground and long grass a decided handicap in the first game of their Easter tour at Jaian Besar Stadium yesterday and were beaten by four goals to two. The Rangers launched an attack from441 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1936-04-12 21 TWENTY WICKETS FALL FOR 235 RUNS Hunter, Mayo, Jansen And Growder Take Honours BOWLERS held the upper hand on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday in the Singapore vs. Selangor State match and twenty wickets fell for 235 runs, Selangor obtaining a narrow1,074 words
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Article194 1936-04-12 21 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Two basket-ball matches were played between the Yah Yu Association of Singapore and the Sens Cheong Society of Malacca at the latter's ground. Both games were won by Singapore. Malacca put up a gallant fight and were cv?n during a stage194 words
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Article90 1936-04-12 21 N.A.F.A. XI vs. MIDDLESEX The S.A.F.A. XI to meet the Middlesex Regiment at Anson Road Stadium tomorrow has been chosen as U:'lows Duncanson Mount and McCaffery (SCO McQuade (Skins). McFarlane (Skins*, and Gornall (Skins) Steer •R.A.F.). Taib (Marines). Orr (SCO. A. G. Valberg (S.R.O ~nd Knott (R.A.F.). Reserves: Dollah (Malays)90 words
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Article87 1936-04-12 21 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. Owing to rain play did not begin until the afternoon in the liter -State cricket match between Perak and Penaiig Pfraf wo.: the loss and Datted (i r st. There were two stoppages on account cr tin ran87 words
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472 1936-04-12 21 W. F. MAYOR FAILS TO QUALIFY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. •TAKING the lead from the start, M. M. Paterson (Singapore) headed the field after the two qualifying rounds in the Malayan Golf Championship played on the Selangor Golf Club472 words
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Article305 1936-04-12 21 Local League Tables Latest positions In the S.A.F.A League and Commercial Cup soccer cempertt'ons are as follows (last year's position in brackets): FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. U D F. A. Pts. R.A.F. <6> 5 4 0 1 18 4 9 Chinese (2) 5 3 118 6 7 Malays (4)305 words
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Article97 1936-04-12 21 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca At the annual general meeting if tne Excise Department Sports Club the following were elected office-bearers) President, Mr. P. Stanley vice-presi-dent. Mr. E. V. Rodrigues: hen secretary. Mr J. M. Lee; hon. treasurer, Mr. Lee Yoon Foo: sports secretary. Mr F A.97 words
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Article333 1936-04-12 21 RUN OUT AFTER GOOD INNINGS OF 82 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sere m ban. THE NegTi Sembilan State cricket pitch has yet to see a century scored since V. D. Naveratnam's and T. K. Sukumaren's feat some years ago. Lee Soon Wee, brilliant young333 words
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Article46 1936-04-12 21 Houston. Texas. Saturday. In the Da vies Cup (first round) the United States won both the first two Singles matches against Mexico. D. Budge beat E. Reyes 6—3. 6—l, 6—l. B. Grant beat D. Hernande 3 6, 6—2, 6— 3, 6— 3— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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305 1936-04-12 21 OESULTS of games played at home hi the football leagues yesterday, says Reuter, were: SCOTTISH LEAGUE iDiv I) 1 Aberdeen 6 Alb-on Rovers 1 A'rdrie 1 Mcthcrwe'.l 1 Aitroath 0 Celtic 2 Ayr 1 Duntermlino 2 Clyde 1 Hearts 0 Hamilton 1 RangersReuter - 305 words
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Article138 1936-04-12 21 INVINCIBLE JOYCE WETHERED (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Mai 20Miss Joyce WotnenJd idded mother page to her unique golt reord at Sunningdale on Saturday by winning the club's foursomes tournament with. John Morrison for the second year in succession. She accomplished the feat b> a rcnr.arkable display cf accuracy during138 words
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71 1936-04-12 21 SELANGOR MALAYS WIN SECOND MATCH OF TOUR TO PENANG (From Our Own Uonv^pondent.) Penanj, Sa'urdar. Se'.r.r.pror Malays, who have u;n on a visit to Penang since Friday, clayed their second mairh this evening on St. Xavier's ground whon th?y defeated the Indian Rccreafon Cub by the odd goal in three.71 words
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Article1046 1936-04-12 21 League tables correct to Friday are as follows: DIVISION 1 Goals P. W. L. D F. A. Pts Sunderland (2) 37 23 8 6 97 60 52 Derby (6) 37 16 10 11 63 40 43 Huddersfield(16) 37 1« 11 10 62 50 42 Stoke (10) 371,046 words
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Article, Illustration826 1936-04-12 22 Number Still Increasing By Our Badminton Correspondent. I*Hi::r.". is r.ot the shadow of a doubt Hurt tlie number of women badminton players in the (V.oaj lias in-irra-iNI c— ■ktewMy durliT the p.ist year and thai IfcCN are mere women hadml.-.toa pl:iyrrs in Singapore t iday HHM826 words
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Article205 1936-04-12 22 A large gathering of badminton enthusiast* frw the friendly games between the MerryYoungsters "B" team and the Straits Times Press Sports Club "B 1 team on the home court which resulted in a win for the former by 4 games to 3. i Merry-Youngsters first) Wee Hong205 words
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Article128 1936-04-12 22 A friendly badminton match cf five ringlM and three doubles was played batWMO the Indian R C. and the Novice B.P. "B team at the former's court on Saturday last: a.R.C. first): Singles: N. R. Ponnusamy beat Koh Joo Hoc!.. 15 10. 15— D; S. Ayadi:rai beat128 words
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Article103 1936-04-12 22 TAIPING BADMINTON <rrom Our Ova Corrccponder.t.) Taipirg. A badminton t'am from Baliinu played a series of matches with th? P.:jt Cub here, 'i hough beaten Uv fl\o matcSies to one. the visitors put up a g.iod fight. Results as follows (Postal first Singles: Chont? Pak bt Bashlm 15-7, 15—2; ttaahtd103 words
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Article228 1936-04-12 22 A large crowd is expected at th; Victor:* Inatttutlua Hsll. Kuala Lumpur. thU r.t::rnoon to wttam th» instch between tne San's E.iciiriintcn Farty and the ne-.viy-formed Lian Hva Badinintcn Party. Play will be. :n at 2 p.m. ZIH mitc:i Viß con Ist of th ec men's228 words
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Article, Illustration292 1936-04-12 22 KEDAH BADMINTON (rrora Our Own Corrccpcndent Alor Star. The fullow!n(? arc the entries tor the Kcd&h Badminljn Associatirn open championship iournam.ni: MEN'S DOUBLES: Sunroc B.P. Wor« Wai Kee ?.-.\A Llew Ah Sit: Wong Scow Kee and Obnm Ban Lhje: Uueh Chooi O:i and N. Mayar: Lee Kok Teong and Toh292 words
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Article58 1936-04-12 22 The following will represent the Reynard B.P. in a return friendly match of four singles and three doubles with the Sphinx B.P. at the home court at 3 p.m. today. Lee Keng Leng. A. Rahman. A. Rahim, Derrick Kiong. Hassan, Yeo Lee Kang. S. O. Singh and Yeo58 words
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Article48 1936-04-12 22 M«m'o?rs of the Premlerian B.P. are informed that the ping-pong practice days are as follow-: Saturdays anc* Sindays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Those who wish to practise on Tuesdays or Thursdays are to inform the spcrts taptaln or the secretary a day before.48 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-04-12 22 The Malacca Seng: t'heong Society basket ball team (standing) and the Yah Yu Association team.15 words
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Article284 1936-04-12 22 INTER-SCHOOL FOOTBALL' r^ON MUAR PADANG (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Saturday. r 'After scoring the first goal of the match and holding the lead at the iuterval, the Segamat English School lost by two goals to one wh< n they met the Muar Government English School in th:lr284 words
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Article46 1936-04-12 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. C. Jevaratnam won the Storch Cup, by virtue ol his victory over K. Slnnadural in the final of the handicap billiards tournament of the Railway Institute. Talplng. C. Jevaratnnm's victory was very creditable, as his handicap was minus 150.46 words
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Article113 1936-04-12 22 Members of the Slong 800 Athletic Association are Informed that as a result of the change In the ownership of its previous premises. Its present club-house Is situated at 456, Race Course Road, close to Balcstler Road. This house provides ample space for the various needs of113 words
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Article37 1936-04-12 22 Parties, schools, clubs etc., wl-hing friendly badmin'on matches with the Mercantile Sports Union please communicate with the sports captain, Anthony Choo. 68. Bras Basah Read, or c/o The Mercantile Institute 61, Waterloo St., Singapore.37 words
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Advertisement146 1936-04-12 22 flAjjiii, m J -s She knows that Craven "A do not affect her throat and J* She appreciates that extra S ■Jl gp|^^ BT >\ Ti«?"S«J THE FRESHNESS of Hfl& vI&W "^tt packing time jjjjfij WBF^y^ V^R> vt" JHik wS ls preserved withia 4i^^ p < V^ '^^l the air-tight146 words
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423 1936-04-12 23 'TO PREVENT ATHLETES 9 SPIRITS FLAGGING" Meeting Elects Committee Of Fifteen A PROVISIONAL mooting of representatives of the leading liii\pse schools and sporting associations in Singapore was held last week at the premises of the Singapore GUMM Basket-ball and Volley-ball Ass., ;ati.>n (SC.B.V.A.).423 words
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161 1936-04-12 23 BOXING AND JU-JITSU DISPLAY IN PENANG m A Correspondent.) Penang. A boxing and Ju-Jitsu display was given by the boys of the Penang Free School before a gathering of masters and pupils. At the conclusion of the exhibition Mr. L. W. Arnold, headmaster, said he was glad that none of161 words
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Article221 1936-04-12 23 ANGUS GIVES TAMPIN WIN OVER GEMAS (From Our Own Correspondent? Segamat. Thanks mainly to J. R. Angus, the Tampin Recreation Club were able to beat the Gemas Railway Institute by four wickets in their return cricket fixture at Tampin. It will be remembered that when these two teams221 words
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Article179 1936-04-12 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. Two basket ball matches were p!u.yed at the Grand Amusement Park. The first match created unusual Interest in that a Girls' team was| opposed to a Boys' team the Boys winning by 20—14 pts. The following were the sccrers:179 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-04-12 23 The combined teams of the Singapore Indian Association and Segamat which met in Singapore at cricket. The Indians made 218 and Secamat 91.23 words
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Article401 1936-04-12 23 SERDANG SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. TOR the first time in its history, the School of Agriculture, Malaya, at Serdang, has held a sports meeting. There was fine weather r.nd the sports were watched by a large and prominent gathering which included Mr. and401 words
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Article, Illustration35 1936-04-12 23 The prizewinners in the bicycle rac held in Johore Bahru last week, from right to left: Othman b*n. Suleian(l) Syed Mohtar (2) Yusof (3) Mohamod Said (4) Ahmad bin Tahir '5) Hussin bin Dnid (6).35 words
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Article177 1936-04-12 23 Splendid 75 Brings Total To 234 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Unkind weather has been dogging the steps of Genuang cricketers and they have been unfortunate to have I had rain in the middle of all their 1 fixtures played so far this season, the latest being that177 words
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Article131 1936-04-12 23 TEAM EVENT ANNEXED BY SINGAPORE G.C. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Singapore Golf Club has retained the Inter-club team competition decided on the scores of the first 18 holes of the qualifying round in the Malayan championship this morning. Teams of three competed and the131 words
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Article160 1936-04-12 23 SEGAMAT CLUB WIN ON FIRST INNINGS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. In a low scoring match the Segamat Cricket Club did well to beat the Government English School by eight runs on the first Innings. The Club batted first and were bundled out for 42, Ajaib Singh beins160 words
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Article107 1936-04-12 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. At the annual meeting of the Malacca Golf Club the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: President. Mr. G. W. Bryant; captain, Mr. C. F. Smith, hon. treasurer, Mr. A. M. Easson; hon. secretary, Mr. E. C. Cooper; committee, Messrs107 words
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Article66 1936-04-12 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Just before leaving for the annual club lawn tennis tournament at Klang this week-end, Mr. G. G. L. McLeod, secretary of the Selangor Lawn Tehnls Association, told me that the entries for the State championships next week-end had poured in on the66 words
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Article368 1936-04-12 23 SOCCER STANDARD RAISED (By Our Seremban Correspondent.) Seremban. 'TITHE fact that the Police team, one of the competing teams In our league, has now entered the Negri Sembilan Football Association and is doing well in that league shows that the efforts of our league to raise the368 words
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Article165 1936-04-12 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Tne annual general meeting of the Government Inter-Dcpartmtnt Foot- ball League was held at the Post Office Club. Mr. M. C. Boyle was elected! lo the chair. The following were pre- j sent:— J. P. H. Beck (hon. secretary). F. A. Rodrigues (Government165 words
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Article145 1936-04-12 23 LORNIE ROAD BECOMES A RACE TRACK (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Some of the most powerful cars in Malaya will be roaring along Lornie Road here today when th e Automobile Association of Malaya's speed trial take:; place. More than 75 enlrie.3 were received for tne half-mile145 words
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Article, Illustration42 1936-04-12 23 Wan Mohamad b. Ibrahim, the honorary secretary cf the Johore Football Association and the Johore Bahru District Football Asso::r.t::>n for this year. He was also secretary last year. Previous to his election Mr. F. M. Still held the position for seven years.42 words
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Article253 1936-04-12 23 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Eahru. THE Johcre Cricket Club have three fixtures this week end, against the iS.C.C. the G.n.C. and the R.A ÜBlakanp irfati). The J.C.C. havo yet to a? beaten t.-.is season. Against t'ne S.C.C. the Johore team should win as the S.C.C. jis not253 words
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Article, Illustration191 1936-04-12 24 The Royal Air Force's fastest slngle-engined bomber named the Battle made Us flnt appearance at the I'airey aerodrome. Hayes, MiaWUeaex, after having been bailt m~ secret. The machine to fitted with a Itelto-Boyoe eofine, but the exact horse-power is not revealed. It Is stalled, however,191 words
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Article, Illustration75 1936-04-12 24 With women racing on equal term* with men for the Unit time, the first meatinc of the new motor-radaf unman was held at Brooklanda. An early victory waa scored for the women by Mia D. Summers, who famed first place m the Second Maroh Short75 words
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