The Straits Times, 12 December 1937
1937-12-12
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Title Section38 1937-12-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 312 Sunday, December 12, 1937 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 312 Sunday. December 12. 1937 Price 10 cents38 words
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Article, Illustration435 1937-12-12 1 Overtures To Settle China Commitments ECONOMIC STRESS INCREASES AS WAR GOES ON Sweeping Change In Plans For Asia London, Saturday. VISCOUNT Ishii, special Japanese envoy to Europe, will remain in London for two months and interviews are being arranged for him with the Federation of British435 words
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Article102 1937-12-12 1 IN Berlin the effect of the Japanese advance into the Interior of China on German economic interests in China is causing anxious thoughts. The Deutsche Allgemelne Ze tung believes the Japanese are obviously willing to invite other countries to take part in the reconstwetion of China. M102 words
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Article45 1937-12-12 1 Haifa. Saturday. Of two Arabs shot this morning one was Sheikh Mahmoud el Katlb, an important landowner, who has since died. The other, who was a Palestine Arab policeman, was not seriously injured. The assailant is believed to be an Arab.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article93 1937-12-12 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER: Steady. London 74a. Jai,.-Mar 7K«. 1 9 IM. I Apr-June 7-X.d. 711 16d. July-Sept. 7 11 i«d. 7 V,d. S w;o FLOUR: Afloat. 8a 64. PALM OIL: M»L. hulk. c.U nom. fig. PEPPER: Lpg. black, bond. 2 d. COPRA: K raits93 words
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Article, Illustration474 1937-12-12 1 U/ITH a crew of six and carrying as passenger the Air Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force, Far East, Air ViceMarshal A. W Tedder, the Imperial Airways Empire airboat Centaurus arrived at Singapore at 2.08 o'clock yesterday on her 30 000 mile survey flight from474 words
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Article65 1937-12-12 1 Christmas Present For Germany ITALIAN GIFT OF JUB ALAND? Rome, Saturday. WHEN 11 Due* addresses the f *'kcro*P* from the Palace balcony tttnight on Italy's resignation' Atom the League of NatUM-Jtjte rt#*t^k*e will make a dk'matir concession to the Rome-Berlin axis by announcing the return to Germany of Jubaland, aReuter - 65 words
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Article109 1937-12-12 1 REVISION OF TIN TONNAGE POSSIBLE No Decision Yet On Buffer Pool (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. I UNDERSTAND on reliable authority that the International Tin Committee at its meeting yesterday considered the revision of standard tonnages under the present international agreement, and that the Committee had in mind protests109 words
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Article82 1937-12-12 1 428 Passengers Taken Off Tokio, Saturday. WTAKAO," and "Formosa," two Japanese warships, dashed at full speed today to the assistance of the s.s. President Hoover, ashore and leaking at Kashoto Island. 80 miles eastward of south Formosa. An aeroplane from one warship flew over the HooverReuter - 82 words
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121 1937-12-12 1 ALL NIGHT SEARCH FOR TRAIN CRASH VICTIMS 100 Men Toil By ■Light Of Fires DODI£S of 29 men and six women have now been recovered from the Castlecary train crash wreckage. Some were identified through papers found in their possession. Others are still unidentified, r At least 92»pas*eqgcrs arc infured.Reuter - 121 words
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Article23 1937-12-12 1 The squadron of Royal Air Force flying boats on a flight from England to Australia arrived at Karachi yesterday afternoon.23 words
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Article157 1937-12-12 1 Coup D'Etat Plot In Siam POLICE FOIL DICTATORSHIP ATTEMPT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. A PLOT to set up a diktat >rship in Sir: n is believed to have been forestalled by the arrest by the police at Bangkok of eleven people, including a Buddhist priest and the chief157 words
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Article40 1937-12-12 1 CARGO FOR MALAYA TRANSHIPPED THE German vessel Duisburg arrived at Suez today with one propeller blade lost. Two thousand lons of general cargo, including 1.200 tons consigned to Malaya, is being transhipped to the steamer Tirpitz. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement27 1937-12-12 1 MOOEKN AND ARTI S T I i FURNITURE SUNWAHCO., 83 Victor w St. Phone 2425. Spore. *A Latest News From The War Fronts Is In Page Eight27 words
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Advertisement70 1937-12-12 1 BUY YOUR CAMERAS AT SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., SINGAPOt|~ MAI.AL.CA W" fwf the NEW fjtiM S ACL ESS fMf BLACKBIRD which hat a visible MS^wtr In^ supply and holds Mffly'j& twice as much ink as JKfJW on ordinary fountain j^Wy pen. Genuine 14 carat MflOr Gold Nib- Iridium Tipped. Arm AN70 words
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Article, Illustration737 1937-12-12 2 SIAM IS BUILDING: Big Naval Base, New Garrison Town, Better Air Force INTERVIEW WITH YOUNG DEFENCE MINISTER CIAM, the Belgium of Asia, anxious to preserve neutrality, is CONST RUCTING A NAVAL BASE AT SATAHIB, ABOUT 150 MILES EAST OF BANGKOK; BUILCING A NEW GARRISON TOWN737 words
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195 1937-12-12 2 SPECIAL half rate calls have been arranged on the Malaya-London radiophone system during the Christmas and New Year season. It will cost $22 50 for a three-minute conversation with Britain and Northern Ireland. Three-minute calls to other countries will cost as follows:—lrish Free State:195 words
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Article60 1937-12-12 2 Land Rent Concession To Go CONCESSIONS at present in force in the Federated Malay States in respect of rent •n lands planted with coconuts and oil-palms will be discontinued with effect from Jan. 1. inclusive, from which date the full rent reserved in the documents of tMIe, subject to any60 words
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344 1937-12-12 2 CLAIMS INTERPRETER MAY HAVE MADE MISTAKE IT is common knowledge of anyone going to the police courts that charges are described to accused persons in perhaps a few words, whereas the proper charge goes into ten lines," said Dr. C. H. Withers Payne, appealing344 words
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Article65 1937-12-12 2 Chinese Fined $5 /CONVICTED on a charge of stealing traffic policeman 'a platform in the early hours of Oct. 18, a middle aged Chinese. Tay Boon Seng, was fined $5, in default three days' Imprisonment, by the Criminal District Judge, (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday. Boon65 words
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169 1937-12-12 2 A PARTY of 1,200 Singapore poor children are to get Christmas presents, milk, food and a happy time at the New World on Friday. A contribution to this treat, planned by the Singapore Rotary Club and being carried out with the assistance of the Salvation169 words
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Article65 1937-12-12 2 •■pHE German naval training cruiser Emden, which visited Singapore last year, has left Colombo .\fter an eight day's stay, In the continuation of her voyage to Netherlands Indies. The «mden will not visit Singapore again this year. After visiting Belawan Deli, the Emden Is expected65 words
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Article61 1937-12-12 2 GOH Tua Sang, a Straits born Chinese, appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves In the Third Singapore Court yesterday, charged with criminal breach of trust of $415 from Messrs. Hup Seng and Co.. on May 20. 1937. The accused claimed trial and the case was61 words
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Advertisement57 1937-12-12 2 c. s. co a Chocolates We have a magnificent stock of hi&hly attractive boxes and caskets suitable for Christmas Gifts. Size and price to please youn£ and old and all pockets. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PLEASE YOUR FR/ENDSJ Have wk n-<t*~ff v o-r X'tn/*s Turkey? PHONE: 5376 (4 Llum) A57 words
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Miscellaneous14 1937-12-12 2 IJOcmrf^' *m c I I mm mm^ mm mlm^ m^^ m^ _Cl|j *mi Cl»l»»MlA14 words
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408 1937-12-12 3 Colony's Oldest Pensioner, Aged 91, Retired In 1895 For "Infirmity Of Body" $2,638,651 FOR PEOPLE ONCE WITH GOVERNMENT I Two Governors tn The List EXT year, the Colonial Government will pay roughly ,638,651 to pensioners of the ilavan services. This figure own an increase of nearly 3,500 over last year.408 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-12-12 3 Woo See Tiam, a 12-year-old schoolboy of the Government English School. Batu Pahat, who gave all his savings. $100, towards the China Relief Fund.24 words
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Article, Illustration45 1937-12-12 3 4 'flit: Paris Exhibition is closing soon, but large crowds are still attracted to the parachute jump in the amusement park. Many more women than men avail themselves of the opportunity to try the sensation of parachute jumping. Here is a girl making a descent.45 words
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175 1937-12-12 3 NEW OFFICERS FOR GARRISON ARRIVING NEXT MONTH NEW officers for the Singapore garrison who are expected in the troopship Dorsetshire which is due here from Southampton on Jan. 3 comprise: Royal Artillery: Major M. S. H Maxwell-Gumbleton. with wife and young daughter: Major N. R w Crawford, wife and infant.175 words
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Article52 1937-12-12 3 MR. BRUCE ISMAY LEAVES £693,305. Probate In respect ot the will ol Mr J. Bruce Ismay. former chairman of the White Star Line has been granted. He left estate of the gross value of £693.305, exclusive ot settled property. On this sun. estate duty of £415.603 has52 words
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24 1937-12-12 3 The proposal to suppress Freemasonry in Switzerland was rejected In a national referendum by 234,000 votes to 5] 5.24 words
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Article65 1937-12-12 3 Bomb Proof Cellars In Bandoeng (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. A BOMBPROOF cellar is to be built for the staff of the Municipality in Bandoeng. The cellar will have an area of 200 square metres. Two anti-gas and anti-air-raid cellars are also to be built by the Bandoeng Municipality for65 words
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Article252 1937-12-12 3 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE Today Java Souinern Sumatra ay all (Netherlands) m Hor.a Kong. Canlon. Snangliai. Kooe. Manila 0.8 A Dy an < Imperial i <0 p m Pcnang S.am Burir.a India Iraq. Palestine Egypt E. S Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. E< rope, and N. tc 8. America by air (Imperial.252 words
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Article127 1937-12-12 3 Malls from Penan-; and Kuala rumour expected yesterday by air (Internal Service) General delivery of letters on Monday at 8.25 k m. Malls from Euro<je etc. (London) exce-;t-ed today by air (Imperial) delivery to boxholders 6 p.m. General delivery ol letters on Monday at 8.25 a.m. Malls from127 words
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Article92 1937-12-12 3 Berthing arrangements for Snnday: Hakone Maru West 6 a.m. 11 godowns. Calchas East 10 a.m. 134. Benledi West 1 n.ni. 61 2. NanVoh Maru. Shirt 6 a.m. 18. Berthing arrangrrn; nts for Monday: Lematan; West 2 p.m. 38 9 godowns. Op ten Noort East 7 a.m. 2092 words
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Article77 1937-12-12 3 -I c approached the complainant, and induced him to hand over the money, under the pretext of insuring his coolies." said Inspector Gian. in the Third Singapore Cou' yesterday, when a well dressed Chinese named Tan Kan<* Boon was charged with cheating a con tractor Lim77 words
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Article70 1937-12-12 3 The Police Band will play on Thursday at Katong Park at 830 p.m. March, The Great Little Army (Kenneth J. Alford); Golden Walse Medley, (Auber Winter) Selection, Classica (Montague Ewlng) Intermezzo Two-Step. Anona (Vivian Grey) Swanky Drum MajMr, Patsy (W. H. Myddleton); Fox-trota (a) Every things In Rhythm70 words
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Article27 1937-12-12 3 (From .Our Own Correspondent) Muar. PUPILS of the Chong Hua School Muar. have purchased. China Liberty Bonds to the value of $5,000 (China currency).27 words
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Article70 1937-12-12 3 Metz. A GERMAN soldier, in full uniform and carrying a bayonet, marched into the French frontier town of Stie-ringen-Wendel, Lorraine. He entered a cafe, ordered beer, was surrounded by gendarmes and taken to the police station. There he explained. He had deserted because German army discipline70 words
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Advertisement488 1937-12-12 3 America Imperial Airways A spontaneous tribute from 'Aviation', the leading aeronautical newspaper in the United States of America In au of 1U honourable history. Imperial Airways had never jlven anyone cause to suspect H capable ot breaking oat in a perfect rampa«e of prorrcaa. Vet that's Just what M seems488 words
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Miscellaneous407 1937-12-12 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY CINEMAS I Today AIHAMBKA: "The Lady E capes" wi'h Gloria Stuart It Michael Whalen. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "lo.t Ko>-i»oii with RonalQ Colmtn. 3.15. 615 and 9i5. PAVILION: •'Theodoia (Mm Wild"', lime Dunne. 3.15. 615 and 9.15. KITZ, GEYLANG: itaja Bhiklhi f ur.a Dance- on407 words
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Article602 1937-12-12 4 Councillor's Idea Not Practicable, It Is Said VOLUNTEERS SUFFICIENT FOR DEFENCE From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. pONSCRIPTION for Malays, as suggested by Dato Abdul Ham id, of Klaner. at the Selangor State Council on Wednesday, does not appeal to the majority of Malays.602 words
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Article172 1937-12-12 4 QX his way back to Japan after a trip to New Zealand and Australia, Mr. Bunshiro Suzuki director of (hr. groat Japanese newspaper Asahi. which has a circulation of 2,800,000, will arrive in Singapore by the X.P.M. vessel Op ten Noort tomorrow morning from Batavia. As172 words
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Article29 1937-12-12 4 A magic performance will b» given by Mr. and Mrs. Sadler Wood at a Fortuightly Club meeting at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay.29 words
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Article25 1937-12-12 4 A new Japanese second class cruiser of 8.500 tons, launched at Nagasaki, carries 12 six-inch guns and has a speed of 35 knots.25 words
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Article, Illustration78 1937-12-12 4 Joy Flights Draw Crowds At Batu Pahat (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat, Saturday. 'THE Batu Pahat aerodrome was crowded for once this week when He Weames' Air Services machine t vernor Raffles made pleasure trips over the town. Although there was some difficulty in getting passengers for the first78 words
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Article95 1937-12-12 4 i From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. "TOE marriage took place at Johore Bahru on Thursday night of Inche Mohamed Noor bin Abdul Ghani, of the teaching staff of Nge Heng English School to Inche Azizah. daughter of Inche Mahmood. The Chief Kathl, Syed95 words
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96 1937-12-12 4 Lt.-Col. Date Yahaya And Unffku Mohamed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. TTHOSE leaving for Mecca on pilgrim- age this month Include Lt.-Col. Dato Yahaya. second ln command of the Johore Military Forces, and Ungku Mohamed bin Mohd Khalld. the retired deputy MenM Besar.96 words
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63 1937-12-12 4 One Of Finest Buildings In State (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Saturday. fIMB of the finest buildings ln Johore the new Police Depot at the 2nd mile Kota Tinggl Road, is to be opened by the Su tan on Wednesday evening. The building63 words
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Advertisement347 1937-12-12 4 j BEST RUSSIAN CAVIAR BLACK STURGEON SIM6LE CHAINS $7.55 ets. Per Pound. at 3, PRINCE STREET, SINGAPORE. writ* or PhtM 7634 WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Prospect* «nJ Pay OpporhmHiat lor tho Trained Men I NOW It the time I* fjet out ol the rut and <|«iaJlfr tor penntneal347 words
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Advertisement30 1937-12-12 4 JUST THE LAUGH SHOW FOR YOU! ALKAHIRA I OPENING TODAY at 3.15 TH€ GAYEST ROUGH- ANDTiiAARtP ROMANC^VeEJ a^kßr^POTim *a^_ Sslr 1 tit rl m Wf*'" aY aaaaP S STUART WHALEN30 words
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Advertisement427 1937-12-12 4 ■y Special Request THE MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE Present* "MAGICAL MOMENTS" At The PALACE THEATRE, eu tong sen street. In Aid OX The CHINA RELIEF FUND Or DEC. 17 tad 18 at 8.45 p.m. Mrtinee on DEC. 19 at 3.15 p.m. A CHALLENGE WORTH $500 BY "TIGER BALM" HAS BEEN ACCEPTED427 words
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Advertisement25 1937-12-12 4 MORE LAUGHS THAN EVER BEFORE IN ONE PICTURE! PAVILION 3.15 6,15 9.15 RIOTOUS ROMANTIC COMEDY THAT SETS A NEW JOYOUS RECORD FOR LAUGHTER! t«y^ MILVYN25 words
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367 1937-12-12 5 HOW CAPT. SCOTT'S DEATH WAS GIVEN TO THE WORLD Professor Revisiting His Home pAPTAIN Scott's tragic expedi- tion to the South Pole Is recalled by the arrival in Singapore yesterday, of Professor F. Debenham, who was with the expedition from 1910-13. He arrived367 words
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Article, Illustration21 1937-12-12 5 Professor Fisher, a member of the British Association delegation which has gone to India under m scheme of Empire scientific cooperation.21 words
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Article53 1937-12-12 5 TIN EXPORT QUOTA VIEWS I OCAL views on the International Tin Committee's decision fixing the export quota for the first quarter of next year at 70 per cent, of standard tonnages, with an addit.onal allowance to Malaya, Netherlands India and Nigeria of approximately 10 per cent., will be found in53 words
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Article125 1937-12-12 5 Asked To Form Unit In London Area "THIRTY leading Rugby foot--1 ball clubs in the London area are to encourage their members to help in anti-aircraft det> nee. This decision was reached after representatives of the clubs had conferred at the War Office with Lord125 words
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137 1937-12-12 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. •THE High Commissioner has award- ed the Efficiency Medals to a number of officers and other ranks of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force Medal and clasp to Lieutenant H. W. Jack. 2nd Lieut. R. V. Karlakandan. Staff Sergeant Instructor R.137 words
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Article65 1937-12-12 5 FOUR Australian racehors.s and two polo ponies for Malaya arr.ved by the X.P.M. vessel, Nieuw Zee'and, yesterday. The two polo ponies were imported for the Sultan of Pahang by Mr. W. W. Redfearn. Three of the race horsed are for Mr. J. Duval. and the other, an untried65 words
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Article61 1937-12-12 5 (From Our Own Correspondent* Muar. r)R the first time in Johore, the Gin Oulde movement is to be extended to Chlnesa School Girls. A Oirl Oulde troop will be formed by the Muar Hua Nam Oirls School early next year. Miss Chu Boon Eng. who61 words
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Article118 1937-12-12 5 Batak Child Named After Hitler (From Our Own Correspondent} Batavia. A BATAK father recently took his Bon to the mission church to be baptised, says the Sumatra Post. During the ceremony the young missionary asked the father to say what name had been chosen for the child. "Si Hitler Hamonangan"118 words
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Article, Illustration285 1937-12-12 5 Western Powers must irake up their minds quickly. Either they must fight Japan or make friends with her. Further delay on their part is dangerous in this crisis which is merely a preface to a great clash between Russia and Japan." Thus285 words
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Advertisement80 1937-12-12 5 ,<SV^CHRISTIE'S^N«t f SAll DUE to continual arrival of the latest style GOWNS and DRESSES great stocks accumulated in N. which you can pick up your lovely Christmas Dress at a discount •v 50% y <£\ MAISON CHRISTIE^ei* $2\19. Stamford RoaA^/vi^ GIVE IT AMY NAME/ J^**""^ <r^^ Cv^^a Vi r V,^^^80 words
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Article964 1937-12-12 6 Local Views On Tin Quota Conflict BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT jyiARKETS, generally, have had a better week than they have enjoyed- for several months past. Of most Importance was the decision of the International Tin Committee determining the production quota for the first quarter964 words
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Article170 1937-12-12 6 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 1.526 000 1083,000 1.076.000 Dec. 8 9. If. American Can. Com 82% 80 79 American Telephone and Telegraph 150% 149 3 4 150 Atcheson Railroad 41% 41 40% Chesapeak 39V 2 384 38 7 3 Dupont 118% 117'/ 4 116% Firestone 21 20% 20V170 words
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Article57 1937-12-12 6 Manila, Dec. 11. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.495 0.495 Benguet Consolidated 9 30xd 910 Consolidated Mines 0.013 0.012 I.X.L 0 57 unquoted San Mauricio 0.475 0.475 United Paracale 0 475 0 47 The prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. Levy and Co, of57 words
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Article83 1937-12-12 6 Saturday. Dec. 11, Noon. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Dec. 24% 25 Good F. A. Q. in bales (F. 0.8.) Dec. 24>4 24% No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardablc 25 25V6 December 25 4 25% Jan-Mar 25',83 words
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Article63 1937-12-12 6 Singapore, December 11, 12 noon. Bus Seiiei Gamble: CB.OO Hamburg Cube $1550 Java ?utie Sll.Or -ewer White Muntok $14.00 White $13.50 Black $8.50 ;>vra. Mixed $4.65 Sun Dried $4.90 I apioca Small Flake $3.75 Fair Flake $3.50 Medium Pearl $4.45 Small Pearl $4.05 6 ago Flour NO 1 Lingga63 words
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Article1312 1937-12-12 6 Fraser and Co.'s List SAM RDAY. DEC 11. 1 p.m. MINING Bayer* SeUrrs Amp«t Tin < 4s) 5s 5s 6d Asam Kumtmng (f) 32s 34s Austral Malay 50s 55s Ayer HlUm (ss) 26s 6d 27s 6d Ayer Weng (fl> .86 .90 Bang Tin Tin 23s 6d 24s 6d1,312 words
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Article350 1937-12-12 6 List Supplied By Messrs. Eraser Co. Singapore, Dec. 11, 1 p Company Dividend Books TIN Close To Batu Selangor 5% Int. Dec. 9 Burma Malay 6d. Int. >Dec. 11 Hong Kong Tin 40% Final Idrls-Hyds 2%% Int. Jelapang 2s. 6d. Int. Dec. 8 Killinghall 20% Final Klnta350 words
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Advertisement644 1937-12-12 6 S.E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Service. MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA644 words
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Advertisement404 1937-12-12 7 CEYLON All Different 30, 45, GO at Rs. 1/-, 3/-, IISet Pictorial 2 to Rs. 1/--(11) Ra. 2/Coronation, Set of 3 Cents 60. Jubilee Set of 4 Rs. 2/AU Above Perfect Used Copies. Postage 30 Cents Extra (Coronation Used.) Cash With First Order. Reference Editor. LEISSER P.O. Box 390, Colombo,404 words
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Advertisement214 1937-12-12 7 j STAMPS Coronation-- 4»tamps COMi'LEi. Sfc'l— ili-i. STAMPS from Gt Britain, the IS Crown Colonies. Dominions. Newfoundland and Mandated Territories. 525.92 I'NLSrO CSED 547.14 Blorks of SI 15.72. Blocks of $***** 135 Stamps from the IS Crown Colonies only. SI 1.79 UNIiSFD. Blocks of 4. $47 14. I'SED S2o.3f>. These214 words
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Advertisement255 1937-12-12 7 HOTELS LONDON CALLS INSISTENTLY jt^^^**%. aad enjoy at either HOTEL RUBENS H^ Buckingham faiaic Road Stsi-lriK Buckingham Palace or HOTEL REMBRANDT S.t:th RensinKton. 6 W racing the /Ictoria and Albert Museuib Every attention jx oieasing surroundings PIK»K( T QUIETUDE THESE COMFOKIABLt HOTtLS WITH MK.VOHIHICI.h RENOWNED CATFRINU have runtime aoi ana255 words
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Miscellaneous1629 1937-12-12 7 Today's Wireless Programmes SINCIArUKt half of the Association football match. 10 35 Be .t ever co humble..." 3ongs. Prom Villa Park, Birmingham 11.20 Close down. 7m niK i (225 m) 8.30 New Victoria Cinema Orchestra. directed by Sydney Phasey. Trans- -*.«^v«,, W Light orchestral concert, payed by criptlon. When Day1,629 words
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492 1937-12-12 8 Huge Fires Raging Inside And Outside Walls Shanghai, Saturday. RENEWING their attempt to capture the walled inner city of Nanking, to which the Chinese defenders are dinging in spite of heavy losses, the Japanese launched a fresh offensive this morning, and bitter492 words
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Article, Illustration212 1937-12-12 8 Forbes Guy "Nicky" Keene (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. fHE wedding took place at Muar on 1 Friday of Mr. S. Forbes Guy, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Muar, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guy, of Greenock, Scotland and Miss Nancy Isabel ("Nicky") Keene, elder daughter212 words
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Article, Illustration205 1937-12-12 8 Low Guan Lye Lily Tan rvR. Loh Guan Lye, of the King Edward VH College of Medicine, was married at the Singapore Wesley Church yesterday to Miss Lily Tan. formerly of the General Hospital. Singapore. Dr. Loh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Law Soon H«ng, of Sungel Bakap.205 words
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Article, Illustration49 1937-12-12 8 Tan Chay p T*HE wedding took place at the Chin- ese Consulate-General yesterday of Mr. Tan Keng Slew, of William Jacks and Co., (Malaya) Ltd.. and Miss Chay Bee Lim. daughter of Mrs. Leong Foong Leng. Mr. Keng Slew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Khoon Hong.49 words
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Article80 1937-12-12 8 f\NE hundred and fifty people attended the third annual dinner of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union Ltd.. which was held at the Happy Restaurant last night. The dinner was also a farewell to Mr. T. Slvapragasam. Co-operative Officer, who is going to Kuala Lumpur. (An interview w80 words
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Article, Illustration88 1937-12-12 8 Chua Chen THE wedding took place at St. Pettrs Church, Singapore, yesterday, of Mr. Charlie Chua, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chua Kirn Peng, and Miss Betty Chen Goke Mol, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chen Ke i<? Swee. The bridegroom is a member and vice-president88 words
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Article44 1937-12-12 8 Driving stream-lined Auto-Ur.ion car over a section of the FrankfurtDarmstadt speed road the Gerr an racing driver. Herr Btrnd R'-se'-'cycr, achieved over the flying mile a speed of 138.568 m.p.h., thus beating his own record created the previous day ol 134,478 m.p.h.44 words
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612 1937-12-12 8 Uf am sure that everyone of us ■I who takes an interest in the College hopes to see very shortly a c»\ nge from a College of Medicine giving degrees and diplomas to a College of Mcdicine forming an integral part of a Singapore University."612 words
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143 1937-12-12 8 CATHOLIC SCHOOL PUPIL BECOMES A PRIEST THE staff and the o'd boys of the Holy Innocents English School entertained the Rev. Father Teng, the newly-ordained priest, to a teaparty yesterday In the school. Among the guests were the former directors of the school, Rev. Fathers Becheras and Moses Koh and143 words
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Article15 1937-12-12 8 The Royal Dutch Oil Company has ordered eight new tankers, costing £2,000,000, from Dutch' shipyards.15 words
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Advertisement132 1937-12-12 8 'SHI T f I t *Trf JHE SALINE WITH THE LARGEST SALE Craven "A" never vary! I've smoked them for years and they are always free from throat irritation. I f ./i ipl jBIJBfci iiiiiiiiwhl Craven "A" in the .i 1 -Wm. ,fft&^M|li JiM i j^B I air-tight 'Truvac' Tins132 words
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Article322 1937-12-12 10 Women Who Marry Merely For Pleasure WARNING OF RACE SUICIDE QRITICISM of England's "good-time brides" women who marry merely for pleasure and reject the call of motherhood was made by Father F. Woodlock, leading Roman Catholic, at Oxford. Father Woodlock was giving a I322 words
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Article, Illustration39 1937-12-12 10 r\o.\\l.l> BUDGE, freckled, red-haired American lawn tennis player and winner of the Wimbledon and American championships, lays aside his racket to enjoy a game of golf at the East Bay Regional Park Board's New THden Links at Oakland, California.39 words
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151 1937-12-12 10 Mr. Ernest Brown To Be Made A Knight A T the Prime 7 ter's request, the new year's honours list will contain a high honour for Mr. Ernest Browr The Minister of Labour will probably receive a knighthood or baronetcy, says the Sunday Chronicle political correspondent. Mr. Chamberlain is very151 words
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496 1937-12-12 10 FERDINAND Hansen, former "Caviar King" of America, is passing through Singapore on his way from Germany to Australia and New Zealand. In the caviar business for 53 years, Hansen was the man who made a New York that was just emerging from the Gay 'Nineties496 words
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Article, Illustration110 1937-12-12 10 |_|IS Imperial Hifhntss Archduke Ltop- old Salvftlor of Hapsbur^ Tom-ana cousin of Otto, the claimaat to the throne of Austria, and a relative of marriage, of Kin/r Carol of Rumania, is now livinr in small flat in Vienna and has recrivrd notice to quit. The Archduke110 words
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Article183 1937-12-12 10 PROFESSOR BURNS HIMSELF TO DEATH Inspired By East, Inquest Theory A THEORY that a fifty-four-year-old professor of Oriental studies who set fire to himself in a lonely hut on the Sussex Downs drew the idea from his reading of Eastern lore was advanced by the Eastbourne Coroner. The professor, Mr.183 words
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Article201 1937-12-12 10 DOCTORS' MOTTO "Give and Do More Than Is Required CIR Farquhar Buzzard, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford University, addressed the boys of Cranleigh School, Guildford, on the subject of the preparation for a career in medicine when he distributed the school prizes recently. "I would disabuse you of any201 words
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Advertisement219 1937-12-12 10 Vge" sT these motoringBORNEO MOTORS, LTD. SINGAPORE. MALACCA. SEREMBAN. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG. W.P.S. 23A "She is always tired, Doctor You think she should take Vv INCARNIS mmfWw^^^ ■flfek ___^_S^^^t_OL lEuuLwuml »fT a Sa^^ ~B_t _H9___l s^s^SW^ wj^s^s^sa s^Hsy mr v«^s£^j^^ When you fed dull and stupid and too tired219 words
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Article, Illustration934 1937-12-12 11 Mainly About Malayans By The Onlooker JWOWHERE in the world, during the past five years, can the lot of Japan's diplomatic agents have been an easy one, faced as they have been with the task of explaining with as good a grace as possible the expansionist policy of the militaryThe Times - 934 words
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Advertisement181 1937-12-12 11 An Arrow Hitt is a Christmas hit No wonder men say "Swell!" when they Arrow Hitt has the Mitoga form-fit deopen one of our Arrow Hitu! sign, too. And this shirt, like all Arrow i, shirts, is Sanforiied-Shrunk. The si*e This shirt has an Aroset collar, the best I, w,181 words
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Miscellaneous139 1937-12-12 11 MALAYAN JINGLES 131— THE MAN REFLECTS: [By a golfer (of sorts I) who has never been reckless enough to play in them.] THE MAN REFLECTS From five of the tees the shot is mme That's only four for her And if we go round in fifty-nine Sensation will occur. At139 words
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Article, Illustration984 1937-12-12 12 J. F. Augustin - Malayan Sea Battle Of 400 Years Ago J. F. Augustin By AN Sunday, December 4, 1547 almost four hundred years ago St. Francis Xavier paused while preaching in Malacca and announced to his congregation the victory of the Portuguese fleet over the Achinese off the north coast of Malaya. Two984 words
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436 1937-12-12 12 DECAUSE a best man stood next to the bride and made the bridegroom's responses during a wedding ceremony at the Presbyterian Church, Killeter, Co. Tyrone, the minister "married" the pair. The chief figures in this comedy of error were, says the News436 words
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Advertisement208 1937-12-12 12 HEADACHES NEARLY DROVE HIM MAD. Now Completely Changed By Kruschen. /he writer of the following letter 4fl> red from liver trouble, constant headaches, and an unhealthy load of excess fat. Read how he cured his hradaches toned up his liver— and lost 36 lbs. of fat all with the same208 words
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Article, Illustration469 1937-12-12 13 JAPAN EXPANDS JAPAN CONTRACTS Millions Being Spent On New Naval Armaments JAPAN has maintained complete secrecy concerning her naval armament preparations in the past year. However. The Sunday Times is able to reveal that naval, military and air defence works on a l.'rge scale are proceeding in the i .md469 words
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Article92 1937-12-12 13 $50,000 Placed On His Head WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE Hankow. LIEUT-GENERAL Kenji Dolhara. commanding the 14th Japanese Division along the Pelplng-Hankow Railway, who has established his headquarters at Hantan. South Hopei, is worth $50,000 if captured alive or (20,000 If he is taken dead, according to the Changchow92 words
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Article151 1937-12-12 13 JAPANS SUPER AIRCRAFT TESTED Engine Trouble Develops Toki pORCED down by engine trouble, a hasre long-distance aeroplane which started a 60--hour test fli'ht at Kisarazu landed at its starting point after being in the air 9 hours and 39 minutes and coverlnr about 1.800 km. The plane, popularly called "Wings151 words
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Article91 1937-12-12 13 ONLY ONE ALLOWED Moscow. AT the Soviet's request Italy Is closing down her ConsulateGeneral at Kieff. her Consulates at Leningrad and Tlflls. and her ViceConsulates at Novorossisk and Batum. She Is allowed to keep open one I Consulate-General at Odessa, to which i Italian ships maintain91 words
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Article51 1937-12-12 13 THE 45-year-o:d wife of Gen. Matsul. j Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese troops on the Shanghai front, has asked to be allowed to be a volunteer Red Cross nurse. Recently Mrs. Mat*ui toured the military hospitals in Western Japan, where wounded Japanese soldiers have been51 words
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281 1937-12-12 13 War Economies Make Living Standard Go Lower FVJRING the present undeclared war that is being waged between China and Japan the Japanese people are making heavy sacrifices not only in sending their mm to the front, but in a still greater lowering of their already quite meagre standard cf living.281 words
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145 1937-12-12 13 DUCE'S SON WINS AND LOSES AIR RECORD pi.T.-LIEI T. Bruno Mussolini, second son of the Duce, and Gen. Biseo on Nov. 22 set up a world record for aeroplanes carrying loads. Within 24 hours they were deprived of the record by a German 'plane. Fit. -Lieut. Musjollnl and Gen. Bi.swent145 words
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Article111 1937-12-12 13 Said To Melt Iron Steel Like Snow A NEW German shell said t > be capable of melting iron and steel, was mentioned by Prince Hubertus Loewenstein. the German author and former leader of the German Catholic Party, in a statement, issued on Spain. "I was talking111 words
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Advertisement361 1937-12-12 13 "4 years" age Certificate. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. jj T Qj JqJ office o^the^ictant^veyor o? importerg of KEY BRAND KWV SOUTH AFRICAN BRANDY in stellenbosch wish tQ make the important announcement that every bottle is guaranteed to be MORE THAN 4 YEARS OLD. and a certificate such as that361 words
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Article192 1937-12-12 14 The Poisoned Pen. By Ottwell Binns. Ward Lock's Colonial Library. Tbe Restless Are. By Frances Mocatta Jenkins' Colonial Library. •"pHE havoc that a "poisoned pen" can wreak in a small village is the subject of Ottwell Binns' latest novel. But that is not the on;y unpleasantness which strikes192 words
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Article217 1937-12-12 14 Lady Rose and Mrs. Memmary. By Ruby Ferguson. Uoddrr and Stooghton. ss. •T*HE story of Lady Rose and Mrs. Memmary is a light and delicate fantasy. Three tourists, two men and a woman, visit an abandoned stately home in Scotland, and while the men take photographs. Helen Dacre217 words
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Article1063 1937-12-12 14 But All Different In Scope, Manner And Interest I'nder Dig Ccn. By Howard Marshall. Longmans Green. ss. Travels and Adventure in Many Lands. By Lavallin Puxley. Williams and Norgate. 10s. 6d. South African Cinderella: A Trek Through German South-West Africa. By Rex Hardinge. Herbert Jenkins. 15s. HERE1,063 words
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Article, Illustration116 1937-12-12 14 The Sports and Pastimes of the English. By Ralph Wotherspoon and L. Jackson. Illustrated by Alison Fuller. Herbert Jenkins. 3s. 6d. T7/E authors claim to speak with authority, one or other having tried his hand at every sport, or pastime mentioned in this text book enAllison Fuller We do - 116 words
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Article426 1937-12-12 14 Flames Coming Out of the Top. By Norman Collins. Gollancz. 6d. |L|R. Collins has an ironical turn of mind unusual in an Englishman, to which he Joins a pleasing sense of humour. The combination makes his books particularly easy to read. In other hancs. his account of426 words
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Advertisement183 1937-12-12 14 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Supplies obtainable everywhere. H.WJB w PS. 1 LIST OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED The Dangerous Frankau Giiber;. An Infamctw Army Heyer Georgette. Years American Dream Poster Michael. Hell let Loose Bffding Francis. portrait of a Youne Fr»ncl» No Hearts to Break Ertz Susan Villaee Brett The183 words
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Advertisement540 1937-12-12 14 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you w a tolid dmtifric*, Irjr th» n«-» MACLEANS SOUD M«OX;D£ DCHTIfRUI Reveals Secret of Personal Influence Simple method to Develop Personal Magnetism, Memory, Concentration and will- Power. 64 pace Book Fully Describing this540 words
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Article, Illustration365 1937-12-12 16 Co-operative Officer Says Needs Of Body And Mind Are Sacrificed MAKE-UP AND SMOKING PREFERRED TO FOOD A LAKiiE number of Singapore wage earners spend too much money on the ne?ds of artificial appearances and too little on their food. This is the365 words
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Article104 1937-12-12 16 WR. TEKLA HAWARIAT, who was Abyssinian Minister in Paris until the outbreak of the Abyssinian War and his country's spokesman at Geneva, intends to settle in Kenya. Mr. Hawariat raid that Italy had not occupied the whole of Abyssinia. Except lor the few main centres104 words
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216 1937-12-12 16 First Day Of The Two New Servants CTRANGE things happened when two servants, a mother and her daughter, arrived to take up posts at Wasby Hall, near Richmond, in Yorkshire. The women, Lydia Sarah Hannah Wallace, and her daughter, Violet J. Duchon de Engenicre, of Highfleld. Sidmouth (Devon), had asked216 words
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Article43 1937-12-12 16 The court at Rudolstadt !n Thuringia dissolved a marriage in which one of the parties was Known by tile other to be suffering fr>m a hereditary disease, and ccth parties have oetn sentenced to four months' imprisonment.43 words
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338 1937-12-12 16 Woman "Of No Morals" Uses Chinese Servant To Swindle Mayfair A Chinese servant was en- ployed by 39-year -old Muriel Martin to give colour to her pose in May fair as a woman of means an imposture which brought her to the dock at Middlesex Sessions. After hearing of her338 words
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Advertisement257 1937-12-12 16 SHU-SHINE Cleaner whitens SHOES wonderfully It cleans does not cover up. It will not rub off. It restores the newness without producing that "painty" look. Ideal for home use or travelling. "MADE FAMOUS BY NURSES." MAAS-S SIGHT-TESTING FREE. Consult NCW CHINA OPTICAL CO. n. High MnaA SINGAPORE. Phone 3:86. GIAWT257 words
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Advertisement235 1937-12-12 16 THE LEADING MEDICINE <S FOR SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, jglg^ SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, JSiS RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, PAINFUL JOINTS, 1 J LOSS OF VIGOUR. ElwKfe^L Clarke's Blood Mixture is the direct t^jg <yflg»| way to health as it removes the CAUSE •mjM- 522?R of the disease from the235 words
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Article1522 1937-12-12 17 Nathaniel Gubbins - "UY v.:(* says to me. "Let* so." Where to?" I sa? Out she says. "And that is all I ever knew about it. When I come back I don't «?-»n know where Tve been." —.1 husband in a Milwauke* court. Wobbling over tramlhies. Pedaling up the1,522 words
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Advertisement334 1937-12-12 17 JOAN s wisyss* BLONDELL MJf&R\ GIVES THE SECRET^^^I^" of a flawless) w W^B^ COMPLEXION -v ;VJ r—^ I think your complexion is simply V y^ H beautiful, Mollie. I only wish mine '111 ft were the same." ft f "Well, why not do as Joan Blondell Jt^ \T ~!T-<£fi^£l tells334 words
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Miscellaneous176 1937-12-12 17 CONTRACT BRIDGE ,ABE Otto, a popular member of New York's Cavendish Club, recently returned from an extended business trip to California. Mr. Otto, playing with his favourite partn.r, Jacques MotM. made a neat small slam contract with the aid of a throw-in piay. a pqwen and a little help frOM176 words
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Miscellaneous192 1937-12-12 17 By THE FOUR ACES low heart away from the Ace. When East played low. Mr. Otto made the right guess: he put on the nine and Wes: won with the Jack. West was now In a tough spot. He was afraid to lead either a heart or a diamond away192 words
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Article457 1937-12-12 18 H. BOLTER &CO Most people regard a Christmas without wine as no Christmas at all. Christmas wines produced by specialists are handled by this Collyer Quay firm at 23, Winchester House. HAMLEYS High quality real and imitation jewellery from Ciros is stocked by Hamleys, at 10,457 words
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Advertisement277 1937-12-12 18 Tune in the World WITH A -6RO*tt¥ RADIO "FIVER" 5-tube W/ I^^ cr^\ NB ppipc I •£}r^ ■^•^-J^^^JM^ Bob T l-1 1 C it ci\ i n vS3?S^^ S F FE R FOR I p c c N^M»yiNy^^sv^^V _J 1 fciT^.%.*^^ S SEASON ONLY AN iDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOI» FULL277 words
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Advertisement218 1937-12-12 18 THE IMPROVED |D#lM AND MODERN H-M-l. IKUII The i nJy one of IU kind in Malaya. PRICE Prerrnti scorching «nd rar be atcd wl h ,re«teT em* and ,a*ely $13.00 Uses ten current and becomes hot ftimoot >t once h Guarantee U botti left and rlfbt handed and rcqalres no218 words
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Advertisement294 1937-12-12 18 If you want to be thrifty.,.., BUY ALL YOUR t X'MAS GIFTS at GIAN GRAND ANNUAL X'MAS SALE I money-saving event CALL TODAY I and select conveniently GIFT BARGAINS I I 1 for EVERYBODY Here are a few striking at prices beyond Ml«plit comparison. LADIES EVENING COATS .1 Beautifully hand294 words
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Article612 1937-12-12 19 BUN BEE AND CO: Arranged to attract the eye are m_ ly delicacies, such as plum pudding with silver charms, without which no Christmas is complete. Newlyimported Australian turkeys are waiting for the Christmas table. Listen to the children's cries of delight when they pull crackers612 words
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Advertisement344 1937-12-12 19 We Search the world for good things to Eat BUN BEE X'MAS SUPPLIES We have »•>#•««.. TURKEYS HAMS ASSORTED NUTS CRACKERS CHOCOLATES (Fancy Boxes) CHAMPAGNES PLUM PUDDING CAVIAR PATE DE FOIE GRAS FRESH IMPORTED X'MAS CAKES FRUITS VEGETABLES etc. etc. etc. Shop at BUN BEE CO., 11l 113. Beach Road.344 words
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Advertisement137 1937-12-12 19 D. T. LIM COMPANY JAVA "MALAYAN DELICACIES AND CONDIMENTS VISITS CORDIALLY INVITED. 3SS NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Useful and Attractive X'MAS GIFTS! SELECT YOURS FROM OUR STOCK OF:— SILVER BRUSH SETS, CIGARETTE CASES &OTHER SILVER WARES. E. P. N. S. WARES, CUT CRYSTAL WAREU WATCHES Etc Etc: FOR GIFTS MORE137 words
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Advertisement244 1937-12-12 19 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING DEMANDS GOOD Ek, CUTLERY Ml»i33 §P— an< Silver t_T~^ M TABLEWARE Cabinets and Cases /aiJi>Kß f_j^ our speciality. BHasßflT P. H. HENDRY, Jeweller SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR ,'Xtok what they've got i I\ of fashions' It is naturally at the FathiOH Shoe Co. whetc fashion* are always in the244 words
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Article475 1937-12-12 20 Totidem Verbis Court Query IS It or is it not necessary in Malaya for an accused person I to make personal appearance in the the police court to answer a minor charge Can he if he admits error plead guilty by deputy, or even by letter, as is frequently done475 words
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Article1926 1937-12-12 20 The Wigley iStabbing Case "Counsel For The Defence" 'THE Sunday Times continues this tceek the exclusive series of articles, compiled by Harry Miller, on the famous cases of Vincent Devereux Knowles, Malaya's greatest criminal lawyer. THE year 1934 was an outstanding one for Knowles. Apart Lorn the Popejoy murder, he1,926 words
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Advertisement228 1937-12-12 20 I PHONE (Vw 1 4310 JL-^ FOR S&mT\\ PERFECT uffipV." *m f A <$? M!£N CHONG Singap ire's most up ro-date Tailor -34. COLBMAN ST. A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS is guaranteeo by filing HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, Men's and Boys SMrts. Boot; aba shoe*, etc. Regular lines of perfect228 words
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Advertisement37 1937-12-12 20 The New World Cabaret TBA OANC'fc (ADMISSION FRfci.) 111 l RS SATURDAY SUNDAY AJTSB DINNER DANCES 'ADMISSION M LTS.I EVERY NIGHT FROM P.M TO MIDNIGHT ~pTa~n~ol TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 283, Orchard Rd.37 words
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Advertisement95 1937-12-12 20 of buildi^ w —to keep your dog in first-clas* condition, full of vitality whatever Writ* for Ac weather) feed him regularly -BUcuit Book" tot on one or other of SPRATTS Spratt'i Patent Ltd., Meat -Fi brine Dog Foods. His LONDON, England, appearance will repay your discrimination, and you'll know he95 words
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Miscellaneous11 1937-12-12 20 Ik $Jinflaii ©taws EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore.11 words
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Article, Illustration170 1937-12-12 21 MORE MALAYS STUDYING FOR THE MEDICAL PROFESSION 2 7Of This Race At King Edward College Include Two Women SCOPE FOR DOCTORS, DENTISTS AND PHARMACISTS IN MALAYA CINGAPORE may lack a university but in the King Edward VII College of Medicine, near the General Hospital, it has ai institution whose graduates170 words
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146 1937-12-12 21 Saved By Transfusion Of Her Own Blood A WOMAN, apparently dead on the operating table at t'roydon General Hospital, was revived by heart massage, followed by a transfusion of her own lost blood, there being no time to wait for a blood donor. The woman, wife of a civil servant,146 words
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Article120 1937-12-12 21 SURGEON CARRIES ON THE SHOW LIE was a specia'ist a Hindu who ate razor blades and penknives, and bit off the heads of cobras. Then he would swallow six yards of tape and recover each blade on the tape. But one day he failed he tugged at the tape, which120 words
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Article45 1937-12-12 21 i From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. The K.PM. has placed an order for four motorshlps of 1,700 tons each, to be built in Holland. These ships will each have accommodation for twelve passengers and will be called "Batavia" "Ballkpapan" "Banjoewangi" and "Banjermasin."45 words
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Article36 1937-12-12 21 Rome. A DECREE Just published allots £2.100,000 for a second army corps in, Libya. This confirms reports of Mussolini's intention to keep two army corps, or approximately 100.000 soldiers, permanently In North Africa.36 words
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311 1937-12-12 21 INDICATIVE of the increasing appreciation of the value of the courses at the college is the tremendous Jump in the proportion of fee-paying students, which has risen to nearly 70 per cent. PRACTICAL TRAINING Practical training is stressed in the work of the college311 words
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Article89 1937-12-12 21 BABY'S RADIO CALL TO POLE SITTING In his hut at the North Pole one night recently Fyodorov, one of the Soviet party of explorers, heard his baby son Zhenya, whom he has never seen, gurgling and chortling In Moscow. The baby, born three days after Fyodorov's landing at the Pole,89 words
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Article364 1937-12-12 21 "MONEY-SEEKERS ARE TRAITORS TO HIPPOCRATIC OATH.' A REPLY to Dr. A. J. Cronin, author of "The Citadel," a book which attacks commercialisation in the medical profession, was made by Sir John Parsons, President of the Royal Society of Medicine. Speaking at the society's biennial364 words
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Advertisement424 1937-12-12 21 S^^^^^r A a I Put pounds of flesh on scraggy bones, increase weight, fill out hollow cheeks. BE VITAL ALIVE MAGNETIC THRILLING Thousands of men and women owe their beautiful figures and thrilling vitality to Clotabs. By putting on firm healthy flesh, by enriching the impoverished bloodstream Clotabs have changed424 words
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Advertisement92 1937-12-12 21 f^^^J^^^^Eldbies look like this Strong, sturdy limbs, sound —p bones, the happiness of >>^h! l^v J abounding health these /JkL Jr are some of the gifts bestowed by /M this famous English Food. /mM .Something a little better, something /Mm JB a little different, have made Cow m Bt) Gate92 words
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Article752 1937-12-12 22 High Street B. P. DE SILVA AND CO.: Win her with presents," is a slogan adopted by B. P. de Silva and Co., jewellers to Siamese Royalty among others. A very old established firm, "B. P. de S." Is a hall-mark of repute on jewellery in752 words
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Advertisement223 1937-12-12 22 A Special Invitation You will be welcomed with the greatest cordiality to see our finest display o£ diamonds set platinum jewellery for bPH^ christmas b|^^9 S?fc 1 taM-ir **f*j» lint Fine -^^r- "2j I •w ■^■^BMb^STT^*^'* m^Hj^ *^^zJwJW**mP**? t inly iflf RINGS ff( \vt% this B. P. de SILVA LTD.223 words
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Advertisement97 1937-12-12 22 THERE IS NO TIME ....BUT VISIT CHOTIRMALL'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE Thar* or* hundred on* things to choose from ENTRUST YOUR GIFT i PROBLEM TO US BK DOUBLE PROFITED ySrP^jSSteLy 4i 43 high st ph ne 79s7 FOR CHRISTMAS BOOKS:— Best of all gifts. Very good selections to choose from CARDS97 words
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Advertisement137 1937-12-12 22 REDUCTION JKjf ENDING Entrust Your GIFTS Problem —TO US— AND SAVE THE WORRIES OF WHAT TO GIVE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR. K. M. OLI MOHAMED Royal Jewellers. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE Phono 4508 Charlie Koiu, Gracie Tlriis. Sand, Powell. Billy Cotton. Reginald nixon :>rim.. >aU an* mtmj other werM fanoai137 words
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Article, Illustration569 1937-12-12 23 Stamford Road, Orchard Road VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., Orchard Road: A delightful and thoughtful Christmas present for this year can undoubtedly be given in the shape of the latest and most up-to-date furniture. This appreciative present can be bought in Orchard Road in that well-known furniture569 words
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Advertisement177 1937-12-12 23 a merry X'mas "SANTA CLAUS ON THE WAY!" J\ "REAL SILK" $1.90 1 w .-y $0.5« s z i.oo Wnite Satin Court Shoo 1 2« INDISPENEAELK i M A pretty high neel court in 1 1 1 i fine patent leather. 14 $3.90^^ SHEEK SHEEN r 'ff I EXTENSION! ••NU3UCK"177 words
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Advertisement34 1937-12-12 23 XMAS SALE! COMMENCING from 10th to 23rd DEC. 1937 Big Selections of ShirU, Pyjamas and etc, are available in Stocks. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL PRICES. S. SHIMURA CO., BRAS BASAH RD., SPORE Phone 4382.34 words
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Advertisement246 1937-12-12 23 B The gift that carries the spirit > of Christmas the gift that only JF i you can make your Photograph. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY. THE LIGHT STUDIO MODERN A^T PHOTOGRAPHERS, 24, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL. 6496. SIGHT V^* £T VOGUE THE DPTICAL HEUEE 65. &/^W^W. phone &y>ya/«rte>. PHONE 4310 4310246 words
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Article, Illustration2474 1937-12-12 24 Edwin T. Woodhall - Edwin T. Woodhall By EGYPTIAN Prince Ahmed Seif-ed-Din, brother-in-law of Kin* Fuad J and uncle by marriage of King Farouk, died last month, aged 56, an exile in Istanbul. The Prince, when seventeen, believed that Prince Fuad was ill-treating his wife (Seif-ed-Din's2,474 words
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Advertisement148 1937-12-12 24 to) the wouiMtEKOwnn \Jm^to m SIATUIAi. mnZRM. WATER W+& JP wft ffc Bottled as it flows front effective ammm im in cases of **m STOMACH, UVtt TITO Wit GOUT, BUtWUTISM r—^ SOLI P A T Removes All Superfluous Heir In 1 Minute 1 f(SA jy^^-n^ from armpltt. Irgs, cheat tic.148 words
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235 1937-12-12 25 Allowance At Age Of 26 MARRIED men between the ages of 18 and 28 are to be accepted for enlistment in any regiment or corps in the Army. A new recruiting regulation to this effect has been sent to Commands and recruiting235 words
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Article135 1937-12-12 25 AN officer's gallantry in the face of the enemy in the present operations on the NorthWest Frontier was revealed when the India Office announced the immediate award of the Military Croat to Second -Lieut. J. D. Mating. Ist Bn. 11th Sikh Regt. (King George V.s135 words
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Article75 1937-12-12 25 COMPLETING a three-day tour of inspection of the Maglnot Line from Strasbourg to the fortified area facing the Saar. M. Dandier. Minister of National Defence, visited the region of St. Avoid, on the main road from Metz to Forbach and Saarbrucken. He was accompanied by Gen.75 words
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Article161 1937-12-12 25 TT was stated on Nov. 26 at the Air A Ministry, that Major Wilfred Foulston Vernon, an-efficer of the Technical Publications Section of the Royal Air Force establishment at Farnborough, Hants, had been dismissed from the Civil Service. Major Vernon was flnew recently following charges under the161 words
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Article82 1937-12-12 25 "PHK unhorsing of more cavalry regiments and brigades of Royal Artillery is now .contemplated. The Ist King's Dragoon Guards arrived at Southampton, from India, on Dec. 6. They are to form part of Brig. Norrie's First Cavalry Brigade at Aldershot, and will say farewell to their horses. In82 words
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Advertisement294 1937-12-12 25 p^J, WHAT SHALL $■1 "^ii^ll I*^ll^^^^ boxes, each wrapped ir. i er-ti ye array. fBDi WILLARD S S ll| CHOCOLATES in the fallowing attractive assortment:; ANNE ARDEN c ANN HATHAWAY |f." FRUIT NUTS HARD CENTRES D'ELITE IRRESISTIBLE Agents for SAMPLER SWEET MARIE MALAYA: MARASCHINO JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG294 words
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Article, Illustration448 1937-12-12 26 Kuala Lumpur JUST as Singapore has its High Street, so are most of the Federal Capital's bazaars and stores In Java Street, now gaily bedecked for the Season. Outstanding among them is the haberdashery establishment of C. J. DOSHI \ND CO., where the little treasures of448 words
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Advertisement263 1937-12-12 26 EJjfGU* 12i HIGH STREETKUALA LUMPUR, F.M.S. Established 48 years ago, we have been rendering service to Amateur Photographers throughout Northern Malaya, and we are still doing so. Wr have Everything Anything ia PHOTOGRAPHY CINEGRAPHY. LEICA SERVICE STATION WITH COOLING PLANT. Ssk Us nts for ENSIGN SELFIX 220 CAMERAS, BEWL EXroSIKE263 words
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Advertisement230 1937-12-12 26 BUY YOUR FURNISHINGS DRESS MATERIALS, GENT'S REQUISITES, TOYS, X'MAS PRESENTS ETC., ETC DURING OUR X'MAS SALE NOW IN FULL SWING, DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS: GIAN SINGH CO, KUALA LUMPUR. SENSIBLE GIFTS FOR YOUR LADY FRIENDS BEACEO BA6S I LEftTMEB LAD2ES FAUCY l||^Ma|H^W FOR EVENING HA2B3AGS WHITE BAGS. fl BUT230 words
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Article, Illustration657 1937-12-12 27 MAX FACTOR'S ADVICE Women Who Are Neatly Smart On A Part-Time Basis THE dictionaries inform us that those who are well groomed are those whose appearances are neatly smart." But -then, we are always confronted with the demigroomed those who are neatly smart only on a parttime basis.657 words
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Article, Illustration286 1937-12-12 27 THERE is nothing that will relieve menu monotony as quickly as food with a foreign flavour. The dish itself need not be an authentic ieproduction of some foreign culinary masterpiece. The ingredients in the original recipe may be too difficult to secure so far from their286 words
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Article398 1937-12-12 27 MOUTHS ai-2 very expressive features, and your own lips are probably much more in evidence than you imagine, because whenever you look at them in the mirror they are in repose— unless, of course, you are in the habit of talking to yourself Left398 words
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Advertisement422 1937-12-12 27 Marvellous Complexion without Made-up I f AIR- FLOATED POWDER INVISIBLE ON THE SKIN tii-.li fas. mating loveliness —no mjatioa M make-up. Face powder so line ami ni;ht it is actually invisible oa the -.km no one can ever guess it is not all your )»n natural beauty. The sr ret422 words
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Advertisement22 1937-12-12 27 PALAIS DE MODES 12-A. CAPiTOL BLDG. I xilU'Ue model rirn'jkg towns for the cwßinj festivities from New York, Paris, London and Vienna.22 words
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Advertisement54 1937-12-12 27 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TOURS brastagi pra'pat 8 day tour $150.00 10 day tour $165.00 including steamer, hotels, tips and sightseeing. X.P.M. LINE (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) A REPRESENTATIVE I M ELIZABETH \*^*f J ARDEN V^ n^^ JANUARY 3M. O TREATMENTS 0 Complimentary Consultations. !jL MAYNARD'S, iffi TELEPHONE 6115. SCRU3BS GIVES INSTANT RELIEF54 words
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Article, Illustration649 1937-12-12 28 DRIDES nowadays take al- most as much interest in their honeymoon luggage as their trousseaux. No wonder, for the new cases are as beautiful as they are practical. A really luxurious piece is a new morocco dressing case beige coloured, and slim enough649 words
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352 1937-12-12 28 WHAT FASHIONABLE WOMEN IN LONDON ARE WEARING London, Dec. 1. PUR trimmings have never been so dainty. Ocelot as a round collar and square patch pockets on a ***** brown coat is delightful in small sizes for young figures. Indian lamb has been used to give the effect of embroidery.352 words
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Advertisement317 1937-12-12 28 rftm or I^^to^ •ATH COFFKET No 130 A PfDfCESS BEAOTT OUTrTT- I lUcon of kuioM To-uc 3ati> Saiu ft nad wuh adjustable mirror. I in C*rdan.« Elu cU Colocma lo< •"<* k «y- D.229 for dr>- II This ye*r I'm going to gire INNOXA." So says the I wi»e woman,317 words
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Advertisement109 1937-12-12 28 I r DRAMATIZE YOUR BEAUTY! ij^H Bette Dtris, like ail fatnout screea stars, know* I thit the iccrcc of beaoty lies ia make-up that I HV •Imrirtairr bef individual type. Hftk Lc*rn how you, too, Can share this tbtilliog j^f^By cecrec It's powder, rouge, and lipstick ia your I V109 words
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Advertisement389 1937-12-12 28 I will say! 'THIS BIOCEL SKIN FOOD IS MARVELLOUS/ My doctor ;l^^^ <S2 toid me that >^ 1 Brt\SRT^C selected young animals. It goes down deep into the skin and supplies it with the very nour-^^H ishment it needs to make it firm, fresh^ and young. It was discovered by389 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-12-12 29 For Informal Occasions A new and becoming gown fashioned i n black crepe suitable for dinner and informal occasions. Model by F.mme22 words
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Article, Illustration547 1937-12-12 29 THE space-saving craze has taken the place of the recent labour-saving craze. Actually, it isn't a craze, it is a very sane idea. If the small rooms in the modern home are to be at all presentable, spacious, and adequate, space-saving furniture is essential. Modern homes must547 words
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Article1041 1937-12-12 29 Princess Paul Troubetzkoy - Marriage Without Tears Princess Paul Troubetzkoy By Making Rules Is A Fatal Thing To Do I IKE everyone else, I am very interested in marriage and, like the rest of the world, I am always considering those things that go to make a perfect marriage. In the course of my1,041 words
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Article353 1937-12-12 29 Framing The Eyes AS much of the expression good or indifferent of your face depends upon your eyebrows, they certainly merit at least as much attention as any other feature. Happily, a pencil-line eyebrow effect is now quite out-of-date, but even so we often see brows which have had their353 words
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Advertisement87 1937-12-12 29 \^J fj^A d Wlth Urt nll>tlon approbation Lactogen V >[ X r V ls\~~\ eantluues to 'ood chosen by numerous -r-~ y\_ \^sf 'jf f"H ntothers of various nationalities. For Lactogen 'V y^ «L j ••peclaßy lor babies and K has been proved M^ \Jf t0 Mit babies of an87 words
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Advertisement379 1937-12-12 30 /sblßbm^bf/ I' I f 1 I' I I' I I"■ Is the place for an ideal holiday! Always plenty to do and much to see and for those who desire it, quiet and rest. With every facility available for sport and pleasure there need not I be an idle moment.379 words
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Advertisement317 1937-12-12 30 Phosferine AJH^V Tonic H'/ln*! 1 banishes !ha! vX t=^P/ tired-out feeling Mrs. Westcott writes "I have been uking Phosferine Tonic Wine, ana have benefited wonderrully after a very severe illness. ll\ The tired feeling often left after such a JHAsVi case Ms completely disappeared, and I am Mk*~~~M\ going to317 words
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Miscellaneous594 1937-12-12 30 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE I MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD I ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect594 words
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Article, Illustration223 1937-12-12 31 Page Of Singapore Chinese Weddings Mr. Cbia ihian Lim and Miss Lim Toe Chou at the Chinese ConsulateGeneral Mr. Tan Lai Hock and Miss Wee Eng Neo at the Chinese Consulate-Gen-eral. The wedding of Mr. Tan Bah Chec, only son of Mr -»nd Mrs. Tan Ah Him. and Miss Maggie223 words
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Advertisement191 1937-12-12 31 HEAL"^l^te the morning after. When in the cause of good fellowship rules have to be relaxed, when the evening's entertainment is more than usually gay, and the gaiety of the dance leaves one more limp than usual, then last night's indulgence t|tQ 1 1 may be counteracted by this morning's191 words
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Article, Illustration957 1937-12-12 32 Alfred Perry - GOLf.... MENTAL SIDE Alfred Perry By NMHEN I hear the golf critics repeating the old argument that the success of American players in England is due to their superiority in the short game, I always feel that they have failed to spot the reason behind the reason. Shot for shot,957 words
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Article, Illustration326 1937-12-12 32 ANIMAL AND PET PICTURES CROM household pets to giants of the jungles animals are ideal subjects for snapshooters. The> oon't pose: they don't act. You can snap them In nnturi", undirected action and that is just the reason their pictures create sj much interest. To get good326 words
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Advertisement313 1937-12-12 32 \&N HEUSEN" lag-el Track HHft The World's most economical COLLAR OThe VAN HEUSEN semi-stitf collar is smarter than a soft Collar, more comfortable than a stiff one. Made of a unique multi-ply fabric of the finest Egyptian Cotton woven on a natural curve, it fits the neck perfectly without clinging313 words
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Advertisement436 1937-12-12 32 I Must Tell I Master To Get This! mmk Jk« J| ft l^m 1 If you own a dog you should also own Sherley* 164 Page Uog Book. Not only ii this a complete and inralualile health reference but nothing so helpful towards understanding the 'doggy nature' has ever been436 words
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Article1040 1937-12-12 33 " MAC - "MAC" By GOOD morning everybody Negri Sembllan's bid for hockey honours came to an abrupt halt at Tanglln where the Combined Services did all that was necessary to knock them Into defeat. The Negri visitors played second fiddle to classic opponents in many phases of the game1,040 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-12-12 33 B Company's football team of the Gordon Highlanders which drew 3—3 with the R.M.A. team at the Mental Hospital.19 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-12-12 33 Hie Gordon Huliiandirs fuo«.bjli ,im which beat the Coronation team by four goals to three at the Clerical Union (round.20 words
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Article373 1937-12-12 33 C"OR the first time In Malayan cycling history a race of 150 miles has been arranged, to be run on Dec. 26 from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur starting at 5.30 a.m. This is the third and last event for I the Malayan and Perak best all-round-er373 words
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Advertisement105 1937-12-12 33 R.A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. Glasses if needed. ML-10 f JovE.X^jEt those mgSF LOOK f \GOOO.-S fall's 0 XjJU GOOD105 words
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Article94 1937-12-12 34 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. JLAUAR hockey enthusiasts were greatly disappoint*^ when the Malacca Seng Cheong Society failed to turn up for their match against the Muar Hockey Club. The Muar team were on the field by five o'clock and, after waiting for half94 words
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Article116 1937-12-12 34 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat •17HE annual prize distribution and concert of the Public High School was held at the school hall last week. The following were the prize winners Primary 1. Rageswary (First >, Muriel Fernando (Second). Rathakrishnan (General Proficiency). Primary n. Kg Took Won (First)116 words
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Article112 1937-12-12 34 (From our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. DAIN has delayed the progress of (he IXI Geok Seng Cup tennis tournament (senior) run by the Chinese Recreation Club, Batu Pahat, but It Is heprd to complete the competition next week. At present Teo Pak Hoe and Lim112 words
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370 1937-12-12 34 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. HPHE Muar Chinese hockey team made a successful debut when they met and defeated Goddard's XI by four goals to three in a friendly match played at the Hospital ground. A heavy shower before the game made the370 words
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Article122 1937-12-12 34 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. /"VWTNa to the weather the final games in the Lim Cup tennis tournament, run by the Chinese Recreation Cluo. B?tu Pahat, could not be played. The following are the postponed games: Lim Slang Choon vs. Lam Ken? Hong. B. H.122 words
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493 1937-12-12 34 (From Our Own Correspondent. Segamat. "pHERE appears to be much cntroversy among hockey followers her© as to which side Is the strongest unit In the State at the moment. Muar. who are said to have the best right to that name can hardly Justify493 words
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442 1937-12-12 34 (From Our Own Correspondent* Segarru t. I*HE decision of the Segamat and District Ilxrkey league committee to do away with the V-Ua Trophy does not seem to have met with general approval of the various teams in the district. Some do not wish the442 words
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Advertisement553 1937-12-12 34 You will prefer Smart men the world over TUIC Xl C\ .CI 1 Xl we following London, lead W U U U IVI in using BRYLCREEM— the HDCCCIKIf* Perfect Hair Dressing. And l/KfcjjlllU. no wonder! Brylcreem keept the hair glossy and io position with- /^^OF*^^. out resorting to harmful gum.553 words
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Advertisement297 1937-12-12 34 RECOVERED FROM ULCERATED STOMACH Mrs. Norman is a happy woman theM days She might well be. after all she haa been through. I feel I must write to you." says Mrs. Norman. about the way I have recovered (rom ulcerated stomach aod gastric trouble. For years I have suffered, tried297 words
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Article, Illustration892 1937-12-12 35 By The Sunday Times Malacca Correspondent JUIR. Van Kee Leong, ihe well-known j Malacca artist, wus MM speaker at Tuesday's tea meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club, held at the Rest House. Mr Kee Leong gave a talk on "Arts Important Place in Life." He892 words
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Article764 1937-12-12 35 INCLEME." T weather cancelled some hockey gimes this week. The Excise Sports Club vs. Indian Association fixture for Monday and the Euras an Association vs. Teachers Association on Wednesday had to be postponed. In preparation for their week-end match agaiist the Selangor Colts, the Eurasian Association764 words
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Advertisement340 1937-12-12 35 B^L with a^| Spoon THIS YOUNG FELLOW IS LUCKY. HE COMES OF GOOD SOUND STOCK ON BOTH SIDES OF HIS FAMILY, AND WITH THE EDUCATION THAT IS PLANNED FOR HIM HE HAS EVERY CHANCE OF DOING WELL IN LIFE. Whatever may happen to his parents meanwhile, whatever their financial position,340 words
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Advertisement69 1937-12-12 35 SINCERE DISPENSARY p v jnfc a ~j m*Tlm9 §58 WHOLESALE ft RETAIL CHEMISTS ft DRUGGISTS. Iy?||§slj DWritoUn f« Britteb Saa'aya. Igi^ftTO T.C.* A I B P Prepar»tlon» AM prodocu of BriUab Alkalod. t.td t^^^3 SINCXRfc'S and Continental Orut Co of India COUGH SPECIFIC H«MI Office: S9. Jill St-Thon. No BJM69 words
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Article, Illustration739 1937-12-12 36 Magnificent Play To Beat R. N. and R. A. F. In Season's Most Exciting Game Singapore 6. R.N". and R.A.F 3. IN the hardest and most exciting game of rugger seen here this sea' on Singapore Heat the R.N. and R.A.F.. in their all-important Malaya739 words
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Article315 1937-12-12 36 Combined States Extend Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. SELANGOR, Malaya Cup Rugby holders and once agalr. finalists, were fully extended today by Negrl-Malacca when these sides met for the third time this season. Selangor won by 12 points (three tries and a penalty goal> to six (two penalties).315 words
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85 1937-12-12 36 i (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Saturday DSRAK drew with Selangor 2 in today's Inter-State hockey match the home slci* opening *.he soie with the only goal in the first half, trom Slade. after very even pUv After the interval Bahrom 'ncreased the lead,85 words
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Article50 1937-12-12 36 C. P. Allen and O. D. Barron are in the nral of the Royal Johore International Golf Club championship. The fin?i will b_> played during the coming week-end. In the s <m:-nna'. Allen beat O. Lowe 4 3 and Barron got a walk over from E. Mulligan50 words
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192 1937-12-12 36 MALACCA GIRLS LOSE 1-0 TO K.L. SWALLOWS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. T"HE hockey match on the padang today between the Girls' Sports Club of Malacca and the Kuala Lumpur Swallows drew a large crowd which witnessed a well fought out duel between two almost evenly matched sides.192 words
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Article, Illustration46 1937-12-12 36 Always known as an unofficial E i gland trial, the Oxford University vs. Major Stanley's XV match at Oxford proved a great tussle, Stanley's XV Including 13 Internationals. In the picture J. H. Watts (Oxford) gets away with Prince Obolcnsky dose up ready for a pass.46 words
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126 1937-12-12 36 Perak Asiatics Show Good Form To Beat Europeans From Our Own Correspondent.* Ipoh. Saturday. THE Perak Asiatics, who are to meet I Singapoie Asiatics in the final or I the All Blues Cup at Kuala Lumpur, next Saturday, showed good form today, beating a European scratch side by 17 points126 words
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Article42 1937-12-12 36 Ties in the Clerical Union three- bal! championship tournament are arranged as follows:: Monday: Low Hock Klat vs. H. C. Mills Wednesday: Haka'a vs. Gan Hock Kee or Goh Guan Chuah. Friday: O. E. Kraal vs. S. Vay'.oo.42 words
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48 1937-12-12 36 G. J. Bryan Returning To Singapore r». J. BRYAN, the Kent and Army cricketer and Rugby player, will return to Singapore next year. Bryan is one of the finest bats to have payed In Malaya and he will be a big asset to local cricket this coming ••■MB.48 words
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311 1937-12-12 36 HOSPITAL R. C.'s HOCKEY WIN OVER CLERICALS G.H.R.C. 5; Clerical Union .0. SCORING four times in the first half and once In the second hal without a reply, the General Hospital Recreation Club gained a fine victory over the Clerical Union at hockey at Sepoy Lines yesterday. Play went on311 words
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62 1937-12-12 36 The V.M.C.A. swimming pool at Fort Canning is to have shower baths and new rails put In during the repairs which are being started today. From today the pool will ba closed for an indefinite period. It is understood the shallow end U to62 words
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43 1937-12-12 36 The monthly spoon of the Singapore Women's- Rifle Association was shot for on Thursday and was won by Mrs. Ker. Her score was:— 1M 200 200 Total, with yds. yds. yds. h'cap. 29 28 26 lOt 14443 words
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Advertisement193 1937-12-12 36 Some valuable HP^^ LUX washing flEv^*^^^^^^^^ K$ I.— Mate's plentiful b.^ fUyf^i it AC*" 1 Uthcr with I-uk (use i Jlii*.\ cold water for all delicate f}±+ %.*%\l Squeeze the Lux B R^Mar I '~^WtV^',uJs n-ntly through iWl^Ppi Mr' frocks till all dirt tut* H|O^rH§ been removed. Wash t delicate193 words
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Article284 1937-12-12 37 Johore's Tackling Keeps Score Down To 14-0 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Rengam, Saturday. Army 14. Johor* 0. IN a onc-sifV-d and dull Malaya (up Rugby match played here today, the Army beat Johore by 14 points (two penalty goals, a goal, and a try) to284 words
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Article, Illustration317 1937-12-12 37 MALAY S. C. R. C. JUNIOR TENNIS CHAMPION A S. B. Pakir, young Malay lawn I tennis player, became the junior singles champion of the Singapore, Chinese Recreation Club lawn tennis j tournament, win he narrowly beat his Chinese opponent, Robert Chia. 4 6 6 o, 7 5, in the317 words
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Article141 1937-12-12 37 MALACCA EURASIANS BEAT COLTS From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ADMITTEDLY superior in attack and safer in defence, the Malacca Eurasian Association which is visiting Kuala Lumpur during the week-end, defeated the Selangor Colts this evening by 3 o. The local team were on the defence for the greater141 words
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Article190 1937-12-12 37 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. TPWENTY-three cards were taken at the November men's monthly medal competition. Nine cards were returned and two were not accepted, rhe winner was D. P Stokes. The cores were: D. P. Stokes 3 d>wn. R. V. S. Wright 5190 words
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Article38 1937-12-12 37 Horton Kirby, Saturday. In the inter-varsity cross-country race of feven miles Cambridge beat Oxford by 34 points to 44. E. C. Weir. I the Cambridge captain, was first home in 43 mm. 13 sec.38 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-12-12 37 Bernard Joy, the Araenal eent-e half, clean with a very hefty kick in the suit against Leeds Uiu 'at the Arsenal. Arsenal won by by four «ls to one.29 words
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Article941 1937-12-12 37 GOLF Where Players Go Wrong London. Nov. 25. DECENT incidents in which two' well-known professional golfers were disqualified for a breach of the rules governing a lost ball ana the playing of a provisional ball, serve to illustrate the degree of Ignorance on the part of941 words
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Article99 1937-12-12 37 Rugby games played to Jay resulted. Cornwall 11. Somerset 5. Devon 12, Gloucestershire 6. Blackheath 9, Leicester 11. Bristol 11. Plymouth A. 3. Cardiff 9. London Welsh 0. Cheltenham 8, Gloucester 3. Guy's Hosp. 11, The Army 9. London Scots. 25, Wasps 0. Newport 13, Richmond 8, Northampton99 words
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Article44 1937-12-12 37 Jimmy Vaughan, the Becontree lightweight, gained an eight rounds points decision over Phil Zwick, of America, who was making his London debut, at Harrlngay on Nov. 29. Zwlck, a fast, two-handed puncher, soon found that Vaughan was always ready to engage in body rallies.44 words
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Article44 1937-12-12 37 Mrs. McDougall became the first London .i to win the women's amateur billiards championship when she defeated Mrs. Morland-Smith (Bournemouth) at Burroughes Hall by 1.000 points to 991. She also won the cup for the biggest break in this years' championship—a run of 42.44 words
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Article1565 1937-12-12 37 CECOND round ties in the F.A. Cup competition: Scarborough 4 Bromley 1 Wrexham 1 Bradford City 2 Cardiff 1 Bristol City 1 Rotherham 1 Aldershot 3 Doncaster 4 Guildford 0 Clapton 2 York 2 Xteovil tt Petters 2 G'sborough T. 1 Exeter 1 Hull 21,565 words
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Article33 1937-12-12 37 Bombay, Saturday. In the second unofficial cricket test match All India made 153 (Dover 5 for 46). Lord Tennyson's eleven had made 52 for no wicket at the close.33 words
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Article203 1937-12-12 37 But They Make Goals For Others Is it possible for an inside forward to go fifty League games without a goal and still be a good player A thousand voices answer Alec James," and there's no denying it. Seventy- five hours' play without a goal203 words
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Article, Illustration907 1937-12-12 38 New Selangor Doubles Combination Should Kon Leong Have Given Samuel A Walk-over? Miss Lee Shines Finals Should Not Have Been On A Working Day BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT FIRST-class badminton, typical or the high Malayan standard, was seen during the concluding; stages ol the first Malayan tournaments907 words
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Article100 1937-12-12 38 The fo'lowlng will represent the Sect Kin Cheng B.P. against the Mayflower B.P. "B" In a friendly matrli of five slii"!e< and two doubles to be played at the court today at 2.30 p.m., players and supporters plea-e "assembl? I at the hon. treasurer's residence. 29.100 words
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Article62 1937-12-12 38 The following will represent the Coronation Eleven at soccer against the R. A. F. (Town Office) today at the Clerical Union ground. Balcstier Plain, nt 5 p.m.: Lee Pak Tong. T. Ktm Eir. Boon Soon San. L. Ollveiro. C. Ollvelro. W. F. Gomes. Thiagarajah. A. Ollvelro. C. Teck62 words
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Article38 1937-12-12 38 Ties for the Clerical Union Billiard championship three ball game are 13.12.37 Low Hock Klat vs. H. C. Mills. 15.12.37 F. Haka f vs Winner of tic 8.12.C7. 17.12.37 G. E. Kraal vs. S. Vayloo.38 words
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Article40 1937-12-12 38 The annual general meeting of the Municipal Services C". b will be held ai the Club premises a' Farrer Park today at 11 a.m. All unciistr buted prizes will be given rwy nn t v '-> dor.40 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-12-12 38 Air a.. uw Scab Ah Leong, married at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Patu Pahat15 words
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Article1300 1937-12-12 38 (From Our Selangor Badminton Correspondent. I FEEL that Selangor badminton enthusiasts would appreciate a concise description of ....e grand achievements of their stars through the eyes of a Selangor men so here goes. There is no doubt that the courts at the covered stadium cf the Happy World,1,300 words
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321 1937-12-12 38 SEGAMAT WANTS INTER-PARTY BADMINTON TOURNAMENT (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. INHERE Is a growing cry In the district for an Inter-party badminton tournament and it is hoped that the District Association will not be long deciding and begin the tournament at once to get it over before the year Is321 words
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Article135 1937-12-12 38 In a match of four singles and three doubles payed at their home court last Sunday, the Joybolls B.P. beat the Sphinx B.P. by four games to three. Results (Joybells first > O. Isaac lost to Llm Thye Oan, 15— S. 15 0: Swt Thiam Hock beat Julian135 words
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Article61 1937-12-12 38 The following have been selected to represent the Banka Sports Club to play against S:on,^ 800 A. A. today at J.C.S.A. ground' Pak Tons; Mook Wong, Soon San; Boon Kwang, Seng Quee. Thian Tet (cap.) Choong Hee, Tee Sian, Llan Sin, Chee Tang, and Clioo Sem. Reserves:61 words
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Article, Illustration140 1937-12-12 38 (From Our Own Correspondent" Batu Pahat. OTAGING a variety concert last week the bov S and girb of the local Chinese schools, aided by the Old Pupils' Association collected the sum of $1,650 which will be used toward 0 the China Relief Fund. The member- of the140 words
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Article438 1937-12-12 38 Singapore Table Tennis Champions AUGUST B. P. WIN SHIELD OUTRIGHT From A Special Correspondent ȴ*HE August Badminton Party have become Singapore table tennis club champions for the third time in three years and thus take the Aw Boon Haw shield for good. Thi Chinese Students Literary Association were runners-up and438 words
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Article48 1937-12-12 38 Members of the Amateur Sporting Association are reminded of the funeral of Mr. Tay Kum Seong's father. Mr. Tay Thlan Check, which will take place today. The cortege leaves the residence 451 24. Eoon Llat Terrace. Pasir Pan Jang, opposite Tiger Swimming Pool at 10 a.m.48 words
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Article, Illustration31 1937-12-12 38 This girl drew loud and long app'ause as leader of a troop of girl dancers in the concert by Chinese school children. Batn Pahat, in ail of the China Relief Fund.31 words
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Article, Illustration615 1937-12-12 39 " ECHO - "ECHO" BY Yesterdays Vital Rugby Games Malayan Tamil XI To Meet Islington Corinthians?— Malayan Cricket Control Board ONE does not wish to be unkind I to the R.N. and R.A.F. The combined rugger side are a really i •porting lot and always play attrac-i615 words
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194 1937-12-12 39 TREASURY-AUDIT SPORTS UNION "AT HOME" "THE Treasury-Audit Sports Union will be At Home to members of the senior and junior staff, their families and friends on Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 5 p.m. at the Junior Cicil Service Association premises, Tessensohn Road. The annual soccer match being the fourth of its194 words
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Article191 1937-12-12 39 JOHORE AND ISLINGTON CORINTHIANS iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Seg&mat. IOHORE appears to have been omitted from the fixture card of the Islington Corinthians. Was the State refused a game or did the Association take no steps In the matter? Johore does deserve a game anyway and It is hoped that191 words
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497 1937-12-12 39 Ceylonese Dinner To Mr. J. Pillai LAWYER'S SON CALLED TO BAR UR. John Pillai, was entertained by his friends of the Ceylonese community of Singapore at a dinner at the Happy World riven to him in honour of Mi being called to the Bar. He it the son of Mr.497 words
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Article416 1937-12-12 39 COMING SPORT IN SEGAMAT DISTRICT (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. rxESPITE the fact that the fasting month ended early last week no games were poF-ible on any of the days following due to the weather. Rain has been a great handicap to sportsmen during the last month or so. and416 words
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Advertisement373 1937-12-12 39 Felt Blown 0% Out V\ For many years this lady could not eat the smallest meal without feeling. In her own words, "blown out." Every indigestion sufferer will know what that means. Now she pins her faith to Rennies. Read her letter have suffered for many years with a very373 words
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Article, Illustration218 1937-12-12 40 Medical College Pictured At Work MEARLY 200 students .'tend the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, whose graduates are permitted to practice in any part of the British Empire. Chinese students predominate, closely followed by Indians and Ceylonese, while there are also Malays and218 words
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Miscellaneous49 1937-12-12 40 Head Office: Cecil Srecl. S.rjjpc.r Phone S471 (5 lini «< tt extensions to an De; a t "r is. 3 mon'tn Sl.M (Ma'aya) f 11.80 (Oiitsilr Maliyj) I $3.00 (italsyal t 13-M <Outi!de MiU>»i 11 $5.80 (MaUyal 12 $6.80 (Outv.id* Ma'»ya) NOTE.— OutsUtion rheinri shouM iacluU* the usual bank discount.49 words
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