The Straits Times, 23 January 1938

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 318 Sunday, January 23, 1938 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 318 Sunday, January 23, 1938 Price 10 cents
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  • 193 1 "End Of Conflict Far Distant, Admits Premier TOKIO HINT OF EARLY RECOGNITION OF NEW I PUPPET REGIME "Last Chance For Peace Thrown Away" JAPAN'S hopes of early collapse of Chinese resistance have faded. After almost six months of intensive warfare, in which more than haif a
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  • 27 1 MISS SI ZANNE KOHN, a ycung French ainvonan, is the first woman to ha\e been granted the title "Brevet Superior of Aerial N» dtation.
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  • 230 1 Destroyer Captain Dismissed His. Ship London. Saturday. Lli:rT. Commander 11. G. Dudlr> dr hair. < attain of the destroyer I ■I. was sentenced by court mar-' Ual ;it Chatham to be reprimanded and dismissed Mi shin after having hern found ri lt> of negligently or^ Itv default stranding or haza.din;
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  • 179 1 FORECASTING indefinite prolongation of hostilities in China. Prince Konoye said (reports Reuter): "It will be. a long time before settlement is reached. Ours Is indeed a momentous task, unparalleled in history." "Japan will never succeed in accomplishing her task unless all show a j dauntless spirit, gladly
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  • 92 1 South Africa To Build Arms Factory Pretoria, Saturday. PIE I'nion Government has derided to erect a large-scale factory for the manufacture of heavy guns, tanks, armoured cars and bombs, Mr. Pirow. Minister of Defence, has announced. T!ie Union had almost completed plans for a great fleet of transport aeroplanes and
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  • 83 1 MB. Neville Chamberlain, whom the public has been accustomed to serin? with the Budget Box or else arriving or tearing It, Downing Street, is here wen in entirely unexpected surroundings. He is hating a wet shampoo and the steam, to judge from his i < xpression.
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  • 154 1 pviDENCE of Great Britain's gen- I eral trade recovery, particularly i in Snefflcld and apart from the effects of the rearmament programme, was given by Col. F. A. NelU, Master Cutler of Sheffield. He attend', d the boar's head dinner c! O'.v Worshipful Company of
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  • 183 1 Marriage At Presbyterian Church ""THE wedding took place at 1 the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, yesterday of Mr. William Mac Donald Innes Ker, of Harper, Gilflllan and Co., Ltd.. Singapore, and Mis.- Enid Alma Cuthbert, daughter of L Cuthbeit and the late Mr. Mrs. M Inh°s Ker, of Orouville. Jersey I
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  • 77 1 3,000 KILLED WHEN PLANES BOMB CONVOY IN a message from Saragossa the Insurgents claim to have inflicted 3,000 casualties on the Government forces when 37 of their aeroplanes bombed 100 armed lorries full of Government troops on the Iluesca front, the convoy having been spotted by a reconnoitring aeroplane. BOMBS
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  • 42 1 London, Saturday. DESPITE last-minute efforts by Union officials Middlesborough stevedores still refuse to handle the Haruna Maru cargo. The vessel sails tonight without cargo. Union officials are reporting the matter to the joint council of dock labourers.
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday, RI'RHKR: Steady. London 7'id. ,d Jan-Mar. ;',d ;',d. Apr-June i%4. 7 l«d. July-Sept. -7 16d. 7 9 l«d. COPRA: SU, S.D.. Rot. CIS 7s. 6d. COTTON: 4.91 d. GOLD: £S 19s. 7«4'L SILVER: Spot 20d~; 2 mKis. 19 12 IS4. EXCHANGES: Par.*.
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  • 97 1 MEARLY 300 guests were entertained i to dinner last night by Mr. Cho Chin Joo. of Hin Huat and Co.. at Beach Road on the occasion of the wedding of his son. Mr. Cho Chin Yee. and Miss Tan Pheck Luang (Mary Tan>, daughter of Mr.
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  • 63 1 GERMANY BEHEADS THREE SPIES Berlin, Saturday. TTHRF.E executions for high 1 treason are announced this morning with the usual red posters in Lfac— tiii^. ng?d Between t'. end 40. Two or fhem were sentenced to death by the People's Court or a charge of having "prepared anc committed high treason."
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent. > Penang, Saturday. THE Modern Daily News, a Chinese paper with a circulation of ovei 20,000. has ceased publication, following information from the act ng Resident Councillor that its licenc< for 1938 would not be renewed unti further notice.
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  • 38 1 WRECKAGE OF AEROPLAIN FOUND IN SEA Basra G I" 1 of nn i Ileved to be that oi M. C J j Mocnch. th? Frtr.c'.i fL mlles^oHtif-eaji. of B 3 There la n > trace of tn i Reuter.
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  • 78 1 CENSORSHIP IN SHANGHAI Lon<J or.. Satui MO victorious army of DCCUpat on li':es to have its misdeeds described in the world's pre.^s. brt thr fact remains th? J fiancee have BO right to impose a censorship in tlie Int rnational Settlement of Shanghai. declares the Manchester Guardian, in upho'ding its
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  • 541 2 Senior Men Are Opposed To It, Si ys Pacific Relations Expert WEST MAY HAVE TO IMPOSE SANCTIONS THE incidents leading to the present Sino-Japanese war were deliberately planned and executed by a group of young, arrogant and anarchistic Japanese officers stationed in North China," declared
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  • 215 2 Flower Show At Victoria Memorial Hall COR the first time in its history the annual Singapore Flower Show will be staged at the Victoria Memorial Hall this year. Three days have been fixed for the display which will be opened by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, on April 1. Lady
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  • 76 2 IUIR. F S. Rajaratnam, of :he staff of Allen and Gledhill. the law firm, died suddenly as he was being taken to Singapore General Hospital by ambulance. He had been employed with the firm as a costs and case clerk for over 16 years, and was
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  • 45 2 ALL Turkish schoolboys, by order of the Education Minister, are to have their hair cut in the "American style" —a very close "crop" at the back and sides of the head, but in front long enough to take a parting.
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  • 99 2 ITME Malay Regiment, which is spending a month here for the combined manoeuvres, will be "at home to the public this morning at their camp at Beting Kusa. This is reached by turning off the East Coast Road at about the 13th milestone. It is
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  • 135 2 Fusiliers Acquitted On Car Charges TWO privates of the Royal Innis- killing Fusiliers. Patrick Clarke and Danas < ouplivll. were acquitted in the Third Police Court, yesterday, on charges in connection with the alleged commandeering of a stationary car, parked outside the Capitol Huildines, later crashing into the rear of
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner on 60--year-old Haji Mahmood bin Yam, who was found drowned on the bank of the river at Pengkalan Rama on Dec. 22. It was stated that Mahmood went
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  • 73 2 A revolver and seven daggers were seized by the police in a house in Duxton Road on Friday afternoon Acting on information Mr. D. K. Broad hurst. Assistant Commissioner of Police, attached to the Detective Branch, and Inspector Kok Soo raided the house and,
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  • 94 2 SUBORDINATES MAY PETITION GOVERNOR Today's Meeting A DECISION to petition the Governor is expected to be reached when delegates of the Junior Civil Service Associations of Penang, Perak, Selangor and Singapore meet today to discuss the recommendations of the MacGregor Committee disapproving of any increase In the salaries of Government
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  • 38 2 Arranged by the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore. Mr. K. Muthucumaru will give an address In Tamil on 'Female Education" at the association premises. 11. Handy Road, on Tuesday, at 6.30 pm. Mr. A. Elayathamby will preside.
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  • 157 2 Revue Company, Due Here, Struck Down By Typhoid T»RAGEDY has befallen the London Revue Company whose tour to Singapore was cancelled owing to illness of the principal artistes at Rangoon. Miss Rennie JolifTe, 21-year-old acrobatic and eccentric dancer died in the Rangoon Hospital last week following an
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  • 110 2 ROYAL SCOTS BOUND FOR HONG KONG Route March in Singapore DOUND for Hong Kong, the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots, members of the oldest regular infantry regiment in the British Army, passed through Singapore from India yesterday in the troopship Dunera. The battalion, under the command of Col. G E.
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  • 194 2 Anti Gas Precautions No "Bluff" Say Officials A LLEGATIONS made last week in a Singapore Rotary Club address that the Government was attempting to bluff the public by the half measures" taken in a recent police demonstration of air raid precautions in Singapore are being criticised in official circles. It
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    • 165 2 SIN6APORC DAIRY FARM FP.ESH COWS JEJB& II I I 1 IBKSbmbbi biffri l.i .ttilftMMfli iii itfilfc IS I M J»» do i ling lresh milk o' the Cold Sto r a p fliV^^^Bßj ("Straits Times") Photo. —equal to Grade "A" Pasteurised Milk as sold in the United Kingdom. Produced at
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  • 162 3 Trials Will No Longer Go To This Temple SINGAPORE Chinatown, which 0 has for the last ha'f century taken its troubles and trio's to the small temple standing at the junction of Sapo and Trengganu Streets, and there asked the gods for assistance and advice, will soon
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  • 84 3 N. I. Export Duty For Defence (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. A BILL has been introduced in the Peoples' Council proposing a new export duty, one per rent, of the value of exported goods, for the defence of Netherlands India. The duty is estimated to yield yearly F 1.8.000.000. The
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  • 119 3 DIVER GOES DOWN 850 FEET Rome. A NEW type of diving suit has been successfully tested at tIM record depth of 850 feet on the sea bed off Spezia. It looks something like the full armour of a mediaeval warrior. A novel fnat'ire is that the diver can cut off
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  • 27 3 The Pnpe has conl?rred the Order of Pius on Count Ciano. Italian Foreign Minister, :md Air Marshal Balbo. command:;:.: the Italian forces in Libya.
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  • 33 3 Tho Department of National Defence in Canada has p'ac:d orders for thre^ more BtraaiMT flying-boats and nine more Northrop D:?lta aircralt tor tru 1 I Royal Canadian Air Force.
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  • 149 3 THREATENED TO SPANK DAUGHTER, IS KILLED New York. A IHBBAT to spank his daughtor Dorothy, aged 17, cost Charles Shaefer his life. Dorothy, a tall, strong girl, arrived home in Jersey City to find her father shouting at her mother. and her little sister hiding. When the police arrived Shaef'-r
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  • 124 3 New York. DRESIDENT Roosevelt announced the appointment of four ambassadors today. Mr. Joseph Patrick Kennedy goes to London as successor to the late Mr. Bingham; Mr. Hugh R. Wilson succeeds Professor W. E. Dodd as Ambassador to Germany; Transferred from Moscow. Mr. Joseph E. Davles becomes
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  • 68 3 VOROSHILOFF WANTS ERUDITE ARMY Officers' School Order Moscow. MARSHAL Voroshlloff. the Soviet army commissar, has ordered that all officers not up to a minimum in the general educational standard must pass, by May 1. 1940, examinations which will include Russian and one foreign language, literature, arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, geography. hl3tory.
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  • 91 3 80 Japanese Fishermen Arrested (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. nURING the last fortnight twelve Japanese fishing motor- boats have been stopped in Netherlands Indian waters between Sumatra and Singapore by the N.I. Navy and taken to Tandjong Triok. Eighty Japanese have been arrested and 7.C40 metres of fishing net conflcated.
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  • 64 3 TN a fight to the death with four bulldogs, a man of 71 lost his life at Michita Falls, Texas. The dogs attacked Mr. L. O. Brown, who killed two with his pocket knife, but the others worried him. A farmer drove off the
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  • 63 3 berun. Irked by the popularity of American swr.g music and ***** acts, Nazi extremists have condemned it through Das Schwarze Korps. ofll- 1 cial organ of Hitlers storm troops. On this blacklist are Irving Berlin, I Richard Taub^r. Giua Alpar, Joseph Schmidt. Marek Weber.
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    • 411 3 America Imperial Airways A spontaneous tribute from 'Aviation', the leading aeronautical newspaper in the United States of America 'la all c\ its honourable history, Imperial Airways had nrver given anyone cause to suspect it capable of brttiking oat in a p«'r fret 'uini>..-f of progress. Yet that's Juki what It
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    • 873 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY CINEMAS L. W. 10.23 a.m. 3.3 ft.: 10. C8 p.m. T.^ay 4.6 ft. AI.IM witb Con- Tuesday. January 2:"i. i O'Brien. 3.15.6.15 H. W 4.3'J a 3■! ft G2^ p.m. 6.8 ft. and 9.15 p.m. L. W. 11.38 a.m. 3.4 ft.; 10.57 p.m. CAPITOL; "52nd Strec:". "i.la.
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  • 130 4 NEW GOVERNOR OF TANGANYIKA Sir Mark Young CIR Mark Aitchison Young, Governor of Barbados, has been appointed Governor of Tanganyika Territory. He is to succeed Sir Harold Alfred Mac Michael. recently appointed High Commissioner for Palestine and Trans-Jordan. Mr. Eubule John Waddlci gton. Colonial Secretary for British Guiana, will succeed
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  • 75 4 OIR Murchison Fletcher, Governor of Trinidad and Tobago since 1936. has resigned because of ill-health. He is 59 years of age. Serious rioting, with a number of deaths, began in Trinidad last June, when oil and sugar workers struck for better wages and conditions. Marines and
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  • 49 4 70 And 67 Fight Pistol Duel Budapest. John 'izablya, afed seventy, white-bearded chairman of the Hungarian Association of Decorative Art, fought a pistol duel with Count Stefan Zichy, director of the Budapest Museum of History, who Is sixty-seven, and also white-bearded. Each combatant fired three shots, neither was hit.
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  • 239 4 n Malayan Chinese Go Ahead With New Year Purchases UUNDREDS of good Straits Settlements dollars will go up in smoke again this year as thousands of Chinese in Malaya, observing the lunar New Year on Jan. 31, set light to expensive packets
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 4 An expert examining some of the stamps of a £60,000 collection, which arrived in London recently to be sold by auction. The collection belonged to the late Mr. William Crocker, of San Francisco.
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    62 4 Astonished Japanese ground engineers at a Nanking aerodrome saw this remarkable sight recently. It transpired that this Japanese bomber, engaged by Chinese planes during a raid on Nanchang iKiangsij, power-dived at cne of its opponents. In the collision, in which the Chinese crashed, the Japanese machine lost part of one
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  • 256 4 Dickens Ms. As Cover For Jam Jars LJOW a farmer's wife burnt an important Dickens manuscript, after using part of it to cover jam [jars, was disclosed by Mr. C. G. des Graz, managing director of Sotheby's, when speaking on autographed letters and manuscripts at the Autograph and Graphological Society.
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  • 254 4 These Hunters Will Pay $15,000 In Travelling Expenses T*HE most luxurious bigKame hunting tour ever planned will be undertaken by a party of 20 sportsmen leaving Great Britain for India shortly. Fourteen rajahs and maharajahs will entertain the big-game hunters in the course of their tour. Rosita Forbes, explorer and
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  • 94 4 A THEORY that she starved herself to death to feed her nine cats was advanced at the inquest on 74-year-old Miss Mary Lilian McDonnell, of Carr Place, Leeds. Mrs. Marjorie Wakefleld said that Miss McDonnell, with whom she lodged, had a "perfect mania" for cats, and
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  • 66 4 The Police Band will play today at the Botanic Gardens at 8.30 p.m. March. The Vanished Army (Kenneth J. Alford); Overture, Tally Ho (John Ansell); Selection, Viennese Memories of Lehar (Arranged by Henry Hall); Solo for Cornet, A Night in Switzerland (Hume) Memories of Melodies we Love, Looking
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  • 24 4 Minnie, a singing mouse, earned £200 during her first year as a performer over the radio in Chicago.
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    • 193 4 A Snappy Girl-Cilled Musical Show! CAPITOL 3 SHOWS TODAY United Artists present their big Jambor«« of Melody Music and Mirth '52nd STREET' with lAN HUNTER LEO CARRILLO PAT PATERSON ZASU PITTS Latest Paramount British News and Walt Disney's coloured silly symphony "The WORM TURNS "PAVIUOW HEXT CHANGE TOM WALLS RALPH
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    • 293 4 M.G.M.'s MOM SPECTACULAR I V^PI^CC^SSSBHB 1 lI.MI SKA L TRIUMPH! I jf f k V A STARRING TWO OUTSTANDINC I BL^jL. W BL.^^ SCREEN .STARS I I^SMOdiuSSBSfiSBSfi ROBERT TAYLOR^ ELEANOR POWELL are Sweethearts again In 'BROADWAY MELODY of 1938' with GEORGE MURPHY. BINNIE BARNES. BUDDY EBSEN Matinee Today— 2 P.M.
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  • 156 5 Car Owners Who Employ These Boys May Be Summonsed NEED FOR PUBLIC TO CO-OPERATE Police Patrol In Parking Areas rpHK "jaga krela nuisance has received a good deal of publicity in recent months and it still exists in many parking areas in and
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    67 5 ■I Bl»;r Ru*d. Jvtii-anoif. Mr. Y*«)h JV»i Choag ».ti i\ Ng Xi .i nit. at Klan- Mi Lm 1 >n« l.»>a and Mkm < has Smmo Hwt M Sw— !>■■■ Mr. :t.-ni*n« J. \>tto xnd M'«i J*ae I.>]Ml, i -invmhan. Mr. Yx? Tito Iki« uui Minx Kiwi Pek Gab
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  • 158 5 HEADMASTER AS PILOT SCHOOL PLANNED LIKE AEROPLANE CHILDREN of the West Riding v mining village of Methley, near Leeds, are to have a school shaped like an aeroplane. It will cost £16.000— n0 more than an ordinary school of the same size and accommodate 240 pupils. Inside the "wings" will
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  • 71 5 Testament Read In 1 8 Hours AT an eighteen-hour service, which began at 3 a.m. in Scratton, Kansas, Methodist Church, seventy-two members of the congregation took turns at reading aloud from the New Testament until they had finished it. There are *****3 words in the New Testament. 774,746 in the
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  • 218 5 RICE CHEATING CASE BEFORE HIGH COURT One Conviction Quashed THE appeal of M. Sathaiah. P. L. A. S. Somasundram, V. I. Grace and Hayatmiah Abdul Shukor, who were convicted by the Criminal District Judge, of cheating Messrs. Bowrey and Richards in respect of three consignments of rice, was mentioned in
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  • 20 5 Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians has given £700 to members of the Brussels National and Symphonic orchestras.
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  • 309 5 GIRL SOLDIER'S SEVEN YEARS' CAMPAIGNING IN NORTH CHINA Hankow. WITH everyone talking of the Chinese girl soldiers, a Government spokesman introduced correspondents to a typical Chinese girl warrior. Miss Yao Jui-fang, who joined the army as long ago as the Nonni River battle, where General Ma Chan -shan attracted the
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  • 89 5 DYNAMITE MURDER Three Small Girls Killed New York. SIX peopie, one a woman, have oeen arrested and accused of "dynamite" murder after a house in Elizabethtown. Tennessee, had been mined and three girls— aged five, s?ven and nine— blown to pieces as the;- slept. The children's mother was seriously injured;
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  • 15 5 Ernesto Decurtis. composer or the song "Santa Lucia" died at Naples, aged 60.
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    • 567 5 Check that fatal loss Mf of weight/ Vsif Fv it ma ybe the advance ATYPICAL S r dr*34 disease 9 SPECIMEN T n t J Put oil pounds of fine, firm flesh m in 30 days! c -^^M ou ta 10 only too neli, what that steaJf ftS loss of
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  • 1100 6 WALL STREET IRREGI'LAR Dull Conditions But Gc od Undertone -pHERE are few brokers in this coun- try who will regret the passing of the week that has just ended and those who have earned enough during the week to cover even half of tV»elr expenses must
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  • 143 6 PRESIDING at tup annual meeting of Glenealy Plantations Ltd. in Singapore yesterday, Mr. H. C. AtklnBerry^ the chairman, said that the liquid position of the company was strong and thtt the directors felt just fled in recommending the payment of a final dividend of 7/2 per cent, making
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  • 86 6 Saturday, Jan. 22, Noon. No. 1 K. K. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Jan. 2315 16 24 1 M Good F. A. Q. in bales (F. 0.8.) Jan. 23* ttM No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable 23 3 4 24 I
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  • 50 6 Manila, Jan. 22. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Pesos Pesos Antamok 0.53 0.£2 Benguet Consolidated 9.90 0.00 Consolidated Mines 0.012 d Oil I.X.L 0.63 unq San Mauricio 0.52 0.51 United Paracale 0.47 0.465 The prices are published by courtesy of Messr?. Levy and Co., of Singapore,
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  • 1315 6 Fraser And Co.'s List SATURDAY, JAN. 22, 1»3«, 1 Ml MINING Buyer* Sellers An-.pat Tin t4s) 4s 6d 5s Asam Kumbang 30s 6d 32s 6d x.d. Austxal Malay 50s 55s c.d. Ayer Hltam (ss) 25s 26s Ayer Weng ($1) .75 .80 Bangrin Tin 24s 25s
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  • 233 6 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser 6 Co. SATURDAY, JAN. 22. 1 P.M. Total Tor Company Dividend Books TIN Close Asam Kumbang Is No. 61 Jan. 21 6d bonus Austral Malay 9d. Jan. 27 3d. Bonus IpOh Tin 18. Int. Jan. 5 K. Kamunting 3d. Jan. 27 9d.
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    • 302 6 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokert M Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cabin and Quotation Service. MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTCN EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ABBN.
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  • 103 7 rDC IS 16 Me/a (19.8 m.) i, PMN 10.26 ne/i (29.! m.) a.m. 7.20 Sacred Heart Ch 'h. Scerabaya. 9.20 Protestant Chum Soerabaya. 10.50 Time signal 10.53 Half hour of solos. 11.20 Piano syncopations. 11.50 Luncheon concert by the Studio Orchestra. p.m. 12.25 Luncheon potpourri. 1.10 News bulletin. 1
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  • 41 7 PHI 1* 77 me 1 (16 88 mi j pm 8.45 Announcement. 8.50 Special broadcast on behalf of the V.M.C.A. 9.10 Variety concert. 9.40 News bulletin. 3.50 Special broadcast by the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Assn. iK.RO.) 1 10.50 Close down.
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  • 109 7 TPA-4. 11.72 me 1 (25.« > am 6.35 Concert relay. 7.35 News in French. Market prices, rates of exchange. 8.00 New* in Spanish. 8.10 News in Portuguese. 8.20 Talk in English 8.35 Close down. TPA-2. 15.24 .in s (19.« m.) pm. 6.20 Gramophone records 7.20 Neus in English. 7.35
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  • 47 7 vc l Sit Met (4» 1 m. p-m. 7.56 Time signal. Church service. Relay from St. Andrew's Church. Calcutta. 9.11 Indian music. 9 56 News bulletin in Bengali. 10.11 Indian music. 10. 5<! Calcu'-ta Symphony Orchestra. 11.56 News bulletin In English. 12.56 Time signal. Close down.
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  • 20 7 ZBVI 9.5! Me s C-30 10.20 European programme. 7.20 Time signai. weather report and announcements 10.50 Cose dov/n.
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  • 33 7 JZJ 11 J Me 'l (35.4 m.l mm 8.20 News In Japanese. 8.35 Recorded preseuta. jn ot the national programme. 8.55 News in Enp.iish. 9 05 News In Chinese. 9.20 Close dov.n.
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  • 160 7 TODAY'S RADIO Victoria Regina" 'TWO excerpts from Laurence Hous- man's Victoria Regina," will be broadcast from Daventry through Transmissions Two and Three at 9.20 tonight. Through the same stations at 10.40 the 8.8.C. Men's Chorus will give a selection of sea shanties. "Greetings to Insulinde" is the title of a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 70 7 I STAMP We cater for the beginner, general collector, and specialist. Our stock ot Air Mails is one of the best in England. We also have a fine lot ol guaranteed genuine first -day Coronation covers, as well as a gooa stock of al! issues from 1340-1937. Approvals sent ->n
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    • 174 7 STAMPS Coronation—Stamps COMPLETE SET— 20 r mUTM from Gt. Britain, the 45 Crown Colonies, Dominions, Newfoundland and Mandated Territories. 528.92 UNUSED I'SEI) 547.14 Blocks or 4. Slli 7 Blocks ol t. KMJfc 135 Stamps from the 45 Crown Colonies only. $11.79 INI SKI). Blocks of 4. 547.14. ISEI) Theae sets
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    • 208 7 HOTELS ■aaaaaa LONDON. ENO NEW MANSIONS HOTEL 38-39-40 Lancaster Gate. U> Jr Park VV.2 FIRST-CLASS HOTEL Central for all parLt of London. Central hcatir.k. Gas fires Hot and cold running water In every bedroom Direct P O ohon?.' In all Bedrooms Only EngUsh poultry and meat served. Inclusive terms (four
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    • 275 7 HOTE LS LONDON OIUI ,«ar«»x INSISTENT! V /I^Z^^and enjoy at eilher S HOTEL RUBENS rfo& Buckingham Kmm i i 1 dj^r— Ml ta.-me Buckinpnaii. Haiace ffivW or HCTEtJri REMBRANDT S. utn Keiisliißt. 1. a W v ~\sJ9^^ .>oin« the JicU ria tnj Alben Museun Evei\ iiMnm 11 .1. jieasuu surruunainp.'
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1177 7 Today's Wireless Programmes ulll\jAr UlvL 8.00 The news. Saturday sport, and an•rm im nw. 19-s. m > nouncements. ZHL IJJ me (Z-» m.) 8 05 GrC cnwlch tune signal. ■„Tk v j»» 1 8.30 Pianoforte recital by Philip Levi. un--11 .M Military band Music t promptu In F sharp (ChopUT
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  • 484 8 Appeal To Powers To Join With Japan In China Hiiv>ta*s Speech To The Diet "COMMUNISM ASIA'S ROOT OF EVIL" THE underlying aim of Japan's foreign policy is to eradicate oinir.iiniMii the root of the evil in East Asia, to make known throughout the world the
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  • 157 8 RECEPTION OF SPEECH IN LONDON London, Saturday. DEFERENCES to Great Britain by Mr. Hirota. particularly the statement of friendship with Great Britain, are appreciated in London official circles where it is noted that since the Panay incident there has been a desire on the part of Japan to avoid incidents
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  • 94 8 MADE ESTATE LABOURERS DRUNK 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Saturday. REMARKING that complaints nad been received from tne Ayer Manis Estate that the labourers in the estate had purchased samsu from vegetable gardeners on the estate ana were often drunk. Inche Rauf. Assistant Superintendent of Customs. Preventive Branch, asked for
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  • 167 8 50,000 Aborigines Join In Resistance Shanghai, Saturday. With a view to prolonged resistance, says a Hankow Kr uter message, the Chinese Government is concentrating on the development of the provinces of Szechuan, Kweichow, Yunnan, Hunan and Kwangsi, which are expected to supply the bulk of
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  • 108 8 MAGISTRATE ORDERS BAD FISH OUT OF COURT 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Saturday. •T*HERE was a terrible smell in the court houss this morning when some fish were produced as exhibits In the case in which a 12-year-old Chinese boy was charged with theft of eight fish, valued at 18
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  • 43 8 Washington, Saturday. Mr. Robert H. Jackson, recently Assistant Attorney-General, has been selected, states the New York Times, as Solid tor- General in place of Mr. Stanley Reed, who has been nominated to the United States Supreme Court. Reuter.
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  • 303 8 Football Coach Marries (From O™n Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. DUGGER and soccer player friends acted as groomsmen when Mr. James Munro Laing, Selangor's football coach, was married in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church this afternoon to Miss Katherine Norah Fabian, of Hove. Erighton. Surrey. The bride came to Malaya a
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  • 148 8 Gen. Gai melin"s New Powers As Defence Chief Paris, Saturday. •TllE extent of General Gamelin's new powers as Chief of Staff of National Defence is outlined in three decrees published today's Journal Officiel. The first, relating to his function in peace-time, says his general task will be under the 3'ithority
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  • 76 8 'From Our Own Correspondent* Muar, Saturday. SAPL\N BIN ABDUL MAJID. a clerk in the Land Office. Muar, was this morning charged before Inche Mahmood bin Mohamad Shah, first magistrate, with criminal breach of trust in respect of money held by him on Dec. 12, 1937.
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  • 52 8 London. Saturday. One of the victims injured in the train crash at Oaklty junction. North Bedford, died in hospital, bringing the death-roll to two and 24 were injured. A passenger train from London was involved in a head-on collision with a stationary train of empty
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  • 50 8 'Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. AT Bachang a 10-year-old Chinese girl, Lai Ah Son, went bathing with her companions in the river yesterday got into difficulties .md was drowned In spite of assistance given by friends. The body was recovered by the police this morning.
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    • 291 8 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY SINGAPORE DUNCES A FREE LI ct: on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By Mr. PALL A. HARM H, <^ MEMBER OF TIIE BOARD OP LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BO6TON. MASS. USA at Orange Grove Road, (off Orchard Road.) Moßrity. January 24th 1938
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  • 750 9 Mainly About Malayans By The Onlooker EVE was the No. 1 advertising girl, said the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Harry Twyford, speaking at the dinner of the Publicity Club of London, the other day. On a 84-foot bann?r the club held that Magna Carta was the first advertisement boosting
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  • 133 9 139. GOING ON LEAVE ti« busiest furlough season— people going Home for the summer— will begin soon], Two months a month then the trail I'll hit Over the rolling sea And let it roll so it's Weslicard it Can't roll too much for me The Strand awaits and
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  • 125 9 £112,260 INCOME OF U.S. MOTOR CHIEF Washington. ILIR. Alfred Sloan, President of the General Motors Corporation, was the highest-paid business chief in the United States during 1936, it is revealed by the House of Representative's Ways and Means Committee. He received an income in that year of 561,311 dollars (£112,260).
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    • 213 9 Real weight carriers They're real weight carriers- they stand up to hard work under full loads, they stand up to bad roads and heavy going. There's a big margin of strength in every Bedford— and there's a big margin of power in the proved six-cylinder engine— slow revving for long
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  • 1221 10  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By A BOUT this time of the year I go on the water wagon (slang for abstaining from intoxicating liquor) for periods varying from a week to a month. I am never quite sure why I do it. Sometimes I think it may be
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  • 513 10 MIRROR PICTURES. IJAVE you ever taken mirror pictures: i that is, for example, a picture of j sister or the girl friend standing in front of a mirror perhaps dolling up a bit or maybe just admiring herself? It is tie unusual thai, attracts attention but it
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  • 262 10 STOMACHS CURNED WITH ACID -the result of neglected in digestion Nobody should neglect indigcMio* pains. For indigestion is a sign tha» after eating, too much acid v being produced in your stomach. II you allow this •tate of afi'airs to continue, more and mor« of this acid will be manufactured
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    • 608 10 NERVOUS MENTAL PROBLEM CASES. Many patients complain of recurring gpells of organic, nervous and mental upsots lor which they cannot find satisfactory relief. Although these ailments run in families, being passed on from parent to offspring and of a nature not to be outgrown, they are not incurable, not even
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    • 201 10 I Must Tell Master To Get This! If you own a dog you should ulso owa Sherlev s 164 Page Dog Book. Not only is this a complete and invaluable health reference but nothing so helpful towards understanding the 'doggy nature' has ever been written. Right from A to Z
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  • 1115 11 AUSTRALIA HER "BACKYARD" Plans For Development Of The Unpeopled North FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN AUSTRALIA POR years the development of Australia's huge sparsely populated Northern Territory, which covers an area of 573,000 square miles, has been a challenge to statesmen of the Commonwealth, but the history of its administration
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  • 162 11 Washington. AMERICAN aero engineers have rt accomplished what until recently was considered impossible an engine suitable for commercial purposes capable of developing 1,500-h.p. This feat is announced by the Nation- i al Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, j and the engine will shortly be used
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  • 311 11 Rome. CIXTY Italian bishops and 2, M0 priests were recently pertonaVy asked by Mussolini to hep in the more babies campaign by urging their flocks to have more children. Only big families yield the big battalions, without which victories are not won." the Duce declared to the assembled
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    • 239 11 sbbV AasBBY SssrMf Did you Maclean /our teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you u>< io!.d dentifrice, try the new MACUMS SOLID PEBOXIBE OCKTireiCC BEST BY EVERY TEST Scientific testt by leading London Analysts prove (III) Nufix to be the leading quality hair dressing.
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    • 723 11 wr —to keep your dog In first-cTaaa condition, full of vitality whatever ror the weather, feed him regularly »Bi»cuit Book" to, on one of other of SPRATTS Spratt'* Patent Lxd^ Meat Fibrine Dog Foods. Hit KONUON England, appearance will repay your discrimination, and you'll know he is getting the best.
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  • 180 12 NECK DRAWN IP WITH RHEUMATISM. A Course Of Kruschen Put Her Right. Muscular rheumatism is not only very painful, but often causes great inconvenience. In the following letter, a son tells how his mother freed her£flt from this troublesome condition: "My mother lad muscular rheumatism in her neck and arms.
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  • 88 12 Wedding Bells Mystery Brighton. nASSERS-BY were surprised to hear the sound of bells coming from the old rarish church at Hove one recent weekend. They were surprised because the church has no bells. Eip'anation: Miss Edna Johnson, of Nevill Road, Hove, and Mr. Gordon Knight, of Hayicards Heath, were being
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  • 578 12 PIRATE'S "PARADISE ISLAND" PLAN Three Women As "Slaves" YACHT SEIZED OWNER SHOT Los Angeles. A WOULD-PE pirate's plan to find a "Paradise Island" in the South Seas and have three women as his slaves, was related by the three women found on board the dismasted yacht Aafje when it was
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  • 29 12 A rescue aeroplane has reached 15 lost surveyors who have been stranded for a month in the bleak wilderness near the northern border of Quebec Province.
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  • 22 12 With a view to reorganising and improving the Portuguese army, four decrees are issued dealing with promotions, pay and pensions.
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  • 26 12 After a heated political argument in a Paris street a Spanish refugee named Vitorio Martinez, shot another Spaniard. Virgilio Dia^. and then killed himself.
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  • 25 12 Two Jews buying vegetables in the Old City, Jerusalem were shot at close range, one being seriously injured and the other slightly.
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    • 32 12 I^^Bmlßß^^B gf£ STANDARD 1 ftl ft I -If': 50 9 10s iwB^BSL STANDARD §$$j W ;^i?>/ sos ios Advertisement of Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. A PS. 7
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    • 26 12 M THE WORLD— RENOWNED \JA^^m I MATURAL MINERAL WATER fffmmF mftji^+ Bottled as it flows from CASES OF *lM E STOMACH 4 LIVER TROUBLE, GOUT, RHEUMATISM
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  • Books Of The Week
    • 293 13 Front Page News To Our Forbears EXTRACTS FROM OLD NEWSPAPERS Diverting And Various As Today Front Page News ONCE. By George Bilainkin. Methuen. Bs. fid. fHERE is a lot of amusement and some sadness to be gained by this record of events, which were once, quite literally, front page news
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    • 458 13 BOOK WHICH WON PRIZE OF £1,000 A Stranger and a Sojourner. By Nora K. Smith. The House of Dearth. By Victor MacClure. Both from Hodder and S tough ton. Bs. 6d. and 7s. 6d. MISS Smith's book is the novel which won the 1.000 prize in the Schoolmasters' Competition, open
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    • 257 13 Some Famous Love Letters. Edited by .Marjor.e Bowen. Herbert Jenkins. 15s. TOR charm and variety it would be difficult to equal the choice made by Miss Bowen among the famous love-lett?rs of the world. She has selected carefully, choosing her examples for personal interest or dramatic
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    • 363 13 ANALYSIS OF MODERN CRIME The Criminals We Deserve. By Henry T. F. Rhodes. Methuen. 7s. 6d. IW|R Rhodes knows what he is talking about, for he was formerly in the Laboratory of Technical Police. Here he has written a careful and interesting analysis of modern crime and its developments under
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    • 239 13 The Girl in the News. By Roy Vlckers. The League of Justice. By Francis Duncan. Jenkins' Colonial Library. WHEN Nurse Mersand was first brought to trial for murder by giving a patient an over-dose of sleeping draught, she was acquitted. Some months later she lost another patient
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    • 263 13 Mr. Strang. By Joan Carroll Daly. Robert Hale. 7s. 6d. Thank You, Mr. Moto. By John; P. Marquand. Jenkins" Colonial Library. •V HE "parole system", by which dangerous and vicious criminals are j allowed out of prison In th c (Jutted States, is attacked In Mr. Datys
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    • 375 13 BY THE FOUR ACES A GREAT deal of our mail consists of letters from readers asking how they should have bid or played some particular hand. While in most instances, when you see all fifty-two cards, the bidding and play is fairly simple, nevertheless, when considered as abstract
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    • 492 13 Wrisr Warchy^v^^BF CcBranfeedloyfarsA^ --^\fc^P Reliable lllgh-r.rmd* IS-Jewcl Shockproof I ever .Mi.vcmc.'. limed i d tdjirt d auiubk un Waterpro.. i and Sandpnx I Firlh-Slay-l.rn.-' Siainle > Steel back, pniffertcd by .il ecuI T.tp or i 'nte" Suinl.«j St.- 1 Safety Urao-lrt. bftll'i *tTI LuBbMBB DW 11. in rxtrn. I ('.l'.fV.l'.i'.lOr.WwK-'..!
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    • 226 13 Whitsun V\ or whitout you get the liveliest snaps on Selo films Whatever the Clerk of the Weather decides, make sure of lively snaps by using Selo or Selochrome. These famous British films obtainable in all sizes have so much exirc speed an 4 latitude that even in a climate
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  • 11 14 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street. Singapore.
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  • 465 14 Totidem Verbis An Invitation •yRAFFIC is one of those matters upon which everyone, especially every motorist, has theories and ly prepared on the slightest provocation to expound them usually with pungent criticism of the way things are done by those whose job it is. Well, if you have any Ideas,
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  • 1578 14 The "Perfect" Forgery Discovered By Accident "Counsel For The Defence" 'THE Sunday Times continues this voeek the exclusive series of articles, compiled by Harry Miller, on the cases of Vincent Devereux Knotcles, Malaya's greatest criminal lawyer. 1(HOR TENG QUEE amassed a fortune by frequently cashing cheques for $1,100 cheques which
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  • 151 14 CLEMENCY PLEA Governor Lets Sentence Stand. |N September, 193 C. Knowlea and Mr. Walters opposed each other again in an Assizes but this time Knowles lost! His client, a Japanese named Yoshuhara Arima, was convicted for forging a document purporting to be a receipt for $5,956 89 in settlement of
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  • 638 14 'THESE notes are inspired by an account of the experience of a Johore planter who one day v.hen going round his estate saw a kingfisher swooping down time after time from a tree, trying apparently to pi k something up on the ground. This "something," so it
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    • 270 14 TEL: v r^4O// TEL: 43 10 tfpPy?mr*<£ 4310 MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE 65. STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. J MIEN CHONG Sintaporf 's most ir.i to-date Tailor —34, COLEMAN FT. A SURE LIVING W!TH BIG PROFITS i*> i,uaranteec by lilr.p HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR. Men's and B)>t Shirts. Boots ana shoes,
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    • 37 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) III! KS., SATURDAY SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION SO CIS.) EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT r P~F"A~N~d TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 283, Orchard Rd.
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    • 7 14 NEXT WEEK: LAST ARTICLE OF THE SERIES
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  • 583 15 Appeal To Be Made To Sir Shenton Thomas "LAND DEVELOPMENT HAS PRACTICALLY CEASED" Casual Visitors Given Preference Over Agriculturalists O EPRESENTATIONS are to be made to Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor and High Commissioner, The Sunday Times understands, to hasten the development of Cameron Highlands by improving
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  • 213 15 EGYPTIAN HEAD OF EGYPT'S ARMY Man Britain Sent On Arab Missions REFORMED POLICE TRAINING Cairo. 'TIIF. complete independence of the Egyptian Army under Ike Anglo-Kfyptian Treaty ifurther emphasised by the nomination of CJeii. Aziz Ali Pasha as Inspertor-dieneral of the Army For many years Englishmen have invariably been appointed .is
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  • 104 15 WEDDING ARMY OF 30,000 "EXPORTED" Berlin. GERMANY will this year import 30,000 Italian farm labourers, men and women, to harvest her sugarbeet crop. The Italians— about half of them are peasant girls will arrive in Germany early in March and leave again in the autumn. All the 15.000 men are
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  • 82 15 Cameramen For The Navy "THE Navy is to have its own photographers. Their ranks will be Chief Petty Officer Photographer; Petty Officer Photographer; Leading Photographer, and Photographer. Minimum rate of pay 3s. 3d. a day, rising to 10s. a day or more. Ordinary seamen and able seamen, and ratings of
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  • 18 15 Thieves stole votive offerings, valued at £1.000 from the Church of S:. John j Chrysostom, Venice.
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  • 98 15 "AMERICA'S SIXTY FAMILIES" Libel Suit By Arms Firm New York. j AN action claiming 150.000 dollars t30.000) damages from Ferdinand Lundberg. author of "America's 1 Sixty Families," for alleged libel has ueen entered on behalf of E. I. Dv Pont and De Nemours, the great American armament firm. Mr. Lundberg
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    • 331 15 Boz. 65 cts 11 Ask for ANDREWS In the NEW CIJAI I CI7P H ECONOMY TINS containing the if lH SAME QUANTITY as the former 4or 35 ets bottlef at a LOWER PRICE. Olf Hitherto you have bought your Andrews Liver Salt in bottles. From now on it will reach
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    • 27 15 >^^rtj( I^SCyJJj i^^y I**l C Tv I 1• I* 6^3 ACCESS Agents for Sooth M&Wy*, Brhlsb North Borneo and Sarawak: JACKSON CO., LTD. 55, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPOR-
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    • 205 16 ■Him *^!JSK7 MAAM 3 I^VV'I A RELIABLE \MK fl EXPOSUREMETER Br^^^^ is just as important Vr^^ TO A PHOTOGRAPHER X^uwjij^ AS A GOOD CAMERAI THERE IS NO BETTER lg> MR VV THAN A 9 A JStk JL W 9 SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT SHOTEN LTD. DO. Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. THE LEICA
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    • 274 16 Don't suffer from y* HEAOACHEB-NEURALBIA-COLDB TOOTHACHE -FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients in convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain pain and suffering— Take and reduce fever. It does ANACIN— the amaz- not affect the heart or ing,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 608 16 $100 FREE EiNTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awarded in respect of the
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  • 677 17 But The Proper Technique Overcomes Trouble TOO many women regard a hairbrush as being completely a friend to their hair. Very few seem to know that it can be one of the most unmitigated of scoundrels in its harsh treatment to their locks.
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  • 498 17 JEWELLERY plays an im- portant part in modern fashions. Whether the stones you are wearing are real, and practically priceless, or whether they are but semi-precious or even artificial seems to matter but little nowadays. Thei** actual arrangement and setting are very important, however, and
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    • 359 17 At VOGUE'S! MAIDEN FORM "SOCIAL SEASON" BRASSIERES BLACK FOR SARTORIAL SUCCESS > i>r afternoon occasions, the greatest single notr »f "Social Season" importance is the tnsLsUncr of many women, who make a fetish •f sheer er scantily -topped black afternoon gowns, that the brassieres they wear be black also. VARIFTV
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    • 264 17 ■B STRAINS I"}OWN into the painful parts, Sloan's Liniment sends a glowinp, jfrateful I RBIIICFC 'warmth. This helps to relieve congestion I BKUDtJ and as fresh, healing blood is drawn to the sore spot, the pain fades away into ease and relaxation. I SPRAINS Millions of families are never without
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  • 317 18 One Road To Beauty— Make Your Coiffure Fit Your Face in the movie hairdressing beauty parlours great care is taken to give the right hatrdress to the right face. For the full face, especial'y breadth in the cheeks and forehead, the above hairdress worn by dancer-actress Dixie Dunbar is recommended.
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  • 597 18 What The Well-Dressed Woman I n Europe Is Wearing JERSEY suits are still growing in popularity. The newest weaves are soft, they do not show the wear quickly, and though usually worn indoors as a suit, the jacket can always be removed, and the skirt worn with a lighter blouse.
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    • 351 18 A MODERN AGE DEMANDS mk has just received a M^ K Wl All\ new st ock of satin y^ embroidered You r»n wnr Lozlt screwlrss tlum pYjQ m Cl S Olid anywhere, an? time. bM-ausc loxit mini- SBix?> tooette*. »obblln and breakage. evening COOtS cn 18 Battery Road, t M
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    • 154 18 If it is SILK YOU WILL FIND A BIGGER VARIED DISPLAY OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS AT GIAN SINGH 4. Batter; Rd\. Spore. CO. CALL AND INSPECT. Hollywood Says •*The Vogue in Make-up is MAX FACTOR'S" am M Screen stars must guard their I beauty zealously. That's why they choose Max
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  • 26 19 .i tit negligee fashioned in oyster satin tvilh an attractive siceve which is finely tucked at the shoulders. Model by Janique.
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  • 280 19 IT is almost necessary for the modern travelling salesman to have a magic carpet or seven-league boots If he is going to visit all parts of the world, as do the executives in charge of the sale of Cystex. More than twice
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  • 1256 19 Barbara Cartland Calling All Wives IF your husband leaves you for someone else, it is your fault. If you leave him it is his. 1 m assuming, of course, that you married each other for love, and not for money or position. It sounds a rather sweeping statement, but it
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  • 95 19 "THE latest thing in really serviceable bath robes consists of a sleeved cape made of Turkish towelling. You can wear it to and from the bathroom if you prefer, or you can use it as bath sheet, and know that it won't slip off your shoulders while
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    • 30 19 WSlo^ A Sore throat is a Jjjd danger signal Ik Serious infectious diseases, such as 'Flu f^M will follow, if you do not destroy immeHP^ diately the disease germs with
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    • 107 19 TiL* L IF I) I his is the Importeet rersoe who oee#s i^ediofif JoSS/ 1 NESTLE FEEDER Baby 's feeding times come round quite quickly "Laaogen", too, is simple to prepare: all enough but the work is simplified if you use an you need is pure water at about blood-heat
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  • 205 20 AUSTRALIANS IN MALAYA WILL CELEBR A TE BIRTH OF THEIR COUNTRY THC link between Malaya and Australia strengthens with the passing of the years. Since the earliest days of Malaya's development Australians nave lived and worked in the country and today their community has interests in every aspect
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  • 237 20 Summer And Winter Sports DECAUSE Australians, through heredity and environment, are. above all. sportsmen, the visitor can enjoy some of the world's finest horse-racing in ideal ■surroundings, such as the Melbourne Cup, which is run in November each >a &r. He can join with 90.000 others In witnessing an international
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  • 17 20 THE first hackney coach introduced into Australia began to ply for hire in 1830.
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  • 43 20 •T*HE population of two of Australia's 1 capital cities is Sydney, 1.287,000. and Melbourne, 1.018.000, respectively the second and seTenth largest cities in the British Empire. Adelaide and Brisbane have each about one-third of a million, Perth. 212,000, and Hobart. 61.500.
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  • 47 20 dkX Nov. 1, 1798. Governor Hunter wrote to Vie Duke of Portland: have pleasure in assuring Your Grace that the Colony, generally speaking, is in perfect health: but I am concerned to add. entire:;/ naked for toant of a supply of slop c'othing and bedding."
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  • 114 20 Australia's Strange Birds rVERY bird family in the world, with two or three exceptions, is represented in Australia. Australia is the headquarters of cockatoos and parrots, and possesses a remarkably rich variety of gorgeously plumed and interesting birds. Some of them are glorious songsters. Australian birds range from the brilliant
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    14 20 —Smith's Week 1 One hundred and Vty jcars of travel between Australia and Europe.
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  • 172 20 r THE first hospital teas erected on a site of land in George Street North. Erection teas begun in February. 1788. and u<is the work of 12 carpenters and 10 men, loaned by the ships in the Coi'e. The first building uas succeeded by the second on
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  • 187 20 QUEENSLAND'S thousand Great Barrier Reef has been accepted by leading scientists a* cne of the marine wonders of the globe, and by other visitors as a world of mysterious, wild beaut-.-, where nature plays an endless symphony of colour and call and cry. The depths and shoals
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    • 123 20 TINTARA BRANDY FINE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY TF you like really good, pure Grape Brandy then Tintara Australian will suit your good taste. QUART BOTTLE $2.50 PINT 1.35 (including duty) WE STOCK A VARIETY OF MacROBERTSON'S Famous Confectionery SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS AT THE ISOTN ANNIVERSARY
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    • 41 20 H^SSStoS^^IM SINGAPOREBRISBANE IN JAVA j^^^ I ~^T. E»«ry Manday Saturday I WS^sir Q ANTAS EMPIRE lyjitS^ AIRWAYS LTD. i Boafciags and information from the priaripal trarrl agrnU *r frem MawfielU A Co.. LU., Oceaa BaiMau. Sinf»a«rc Tefephaae: 315». Tctegraau: Airway* Sinfa>
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  • 643 21 CELEBRATIONS AT SYDNEY BEGIN THIS WEEK Carnival Programme And Sports Events CYDNEY, pleasure city of the Southern l^ Hemisphere, will be the centre of the Special Carnival Programme and Round of International Sporting Events which Australia is planning to celebrate the attainment of the fifth continent's first 150
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  • 254 21 'THE swordflshing grounds along the eastern coast of Australia, south of Sydney, have been the goal of all Australian big-game fishermen since 1933, when the first swordflsh, a 262-pound black marlin. was caught on rod and line. Later in the same year, a 230-pound striped marlin
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  • 437 21 NA TION CRADLED IN NEW SOUTH WALES How Country Has Grown AUSTRALIA, as a nation, was cradled in the colony of New South Wales, in 1788, v hen Governor Captain Arthur Phillip sailed into Botany Bay with eleven ships, and a personnel of 1,000 odd. Colonisation .spread over the continent,
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    • 115 21 AUSTRALIA SENDS US THE HIGHEST QUALITY BEEF LAMB MUTTON BUTTER ("S.C.S." BRAND) AS WELL AS DELICIOUS FRUIT THESE ARE ALL OBTAINABLE AT THE PHONE NO. 5376 Advt. of SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. CHANGI FARM 9J Milestone Changi Road. Phone 4343. —Office 48, Dickson Road. Sin&iporc. AUSTRALIAN LIVESTOCK IMPORTERS Specialists
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  • 249 22 WHY DLINGTONIANS DO NOT PILE UP THE GOALS Malayan Players Want Team Work Speed And Individualism Not Enough (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IL'HV file Islington Corinthians have not piled up huge scores against weak teams they have played during their world tour was explained by the tourists'
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  • 420 22 MALACCA DINNER TO VISITING FOOTBALLERS (From Own Own Correspondent) Malacca. A GLOWING tribute to the splendid display of B. Norohna, a schoolboy and youngest member of the Malacca team which played against the Islington Corinthians, was made by Pat Clarke, the Islingtonlans' captain, at a
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  • 240 22 (From Our Own Correspond nt.) Sega mat. II RAJAH v/aj re-elected captain o. Segamat Cricket Club at the annual general needing of the club held at the India Ceylon Association premises last w^ek with Mr. A. J. Grac'c. the Assistant British Adviser. In th.' chair. A.
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    23 22 The Sinonil.es (top picture) beat the 11.M.5. Abingdon team <l..»ticnn oii-tur. by seven tfoals to one in a football same played at Malacca.
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  • 202 22 <Fio:n Our Own Correspondent) Soganiat •¥*HC Segnmut Incii C ylon Association visit Khttng this week wh<?u they m23t the Kluans hOCkej XI la their return fixture. In the first Match at Ssgamat ljom time ago t'.ie game ended in a goalless draw. Both team w?re sulYeriii'j
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    • 292 22 PI JM j^ s )e eats enough, 'PROTECTIVE /^--VX^jHmL /So^ !s \our daughter under-nourished? You. like thousands of X To guard your child from these dangers you must increase other mothers. wiM at once reply. M> child gets plenty to /?M&}y\ ncr su PPh>s of protective elements. A sure, simple
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  • 1436 23  -  "Nomad" By •THE fight for ihe Malaya Command Small Units Hockey Challenge Cup between the 30th Fortress Company. Royal Engineers and the Royal Air Force Workshops was a thrilling affair, and although a goal scored by the Sappers in the opening stages of the game was the
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  • 804 23 TRUE to tradition the 35th Company. Royal Engineers Pulau Brani I put up a magnificent fight against their redoubtable neighbours 34th Company, Royal Engineers "Changit in their rueby encounter at Puiau Brani last week. The visitors won by three points (MM) try i to nil, although a draw
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    • 192 23 Golden sun ripened rfCT^^gVy jb^mm^^jtm Bsy^ 'its ift^B Ig^g^gv^^^^BMf^^^ F > SS^S'*' I I ''IL I 4i* Bi Imported from Europe P (ft beer, our malt. >hipped direct £'i *JBL IBhbl^^^^;- from the producers to Malaynn ■Hvw^. il m Breweries Ltd.. arrives in tin'/^g_____ 7n^. -^"13^- lined cases which keep
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  • 1573 24 Two Dead Heats On Final Day Of Skye Meeting CHE YACOB CHAMPION RIDER WITH SIX WINNERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. JLf.VNDAI, ridden by Che Yacob in the seventh race, created the biggest upset of the Taiping Turf Club's Skye meeting,
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  • 320 24 Colony And F- M. S. Police Draw 3-3 :>.i Our Own. Correspondent.' Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Colony and the Federated Malay States police battled to cira* in the contest for the police rugby trophy here today. In the maul, some of which was played hi rain each side scored one
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  • 282 24 SERVICES BEAT CHINESE IN PRACTICE MATCH C rating the Combined Services and the Chinese bo to form yesterday's trial ai the Anson Read Sta.on by the only ;ust worth The are preparing themselves for the visit of the Islington thlana who arrive ir<nn up-omm-Tuesday. < they I Judging from d
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  • 45 24 From Our Own Crrrespondenc Penang, Saturday DENANC: and Selangor drew 2—2 at after the State had t single no.w v- by Row. Tin. Sett! to c< through ti.e second hall b•• Row aeai.-. put the Sat a 1 cud
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  • 407 24 Handicaps For Ipoh Races (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. IJANDICAPS for the Perak Turf Club meeting, beginning next Saturday, for the first day are: Horses. Class 1. Div. 1. i". furs. Sunohtnc Hut 0 04 Bar ford 8.03 Boirbus H il MUtUXfele .7.13 Restriction 8.10 Theb<-i 1 \0 Eastern
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    2 24 TOMMY FARR
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  • 134 24 Hones, (las-. 2, Div. 4. 5 furs, straight. Empire Flower 9.00 Golden Olimpsc 8.06 Zentree 8.11 Oinderdown 8.06 Greenstone 8.10 Don Carlos 8.05 Amain Lass 8.10 Blue and White 8 05 Cirnuop 8.08 See You Later B. OS Bin tan jr Tujoh 8.08 Salland 8.03 Marie Antoinette 8.07
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  • 52 24 The first double tote on races 4 and 5 resulted as follows Quiz and Ambll paid $20 on each of 16 tickets, and Salad and Ambil paid $20 on each of six tickets. The second double tote on races 7 and 8 paid $125 on each of three
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  • 571 24 Low Blow May Have Lost Fight For Tommy Farr JUDGES DISAGREE: REFEREE DECIDES New York. Saturday, DEATING Tommy Farr, the British and Empire* v heavyweight champion, on points, Jim Braddcck, former world champion, brought off the biggest surprise of the season, as nearly all the sports writers had tipped the
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  • 21 24 I ,s follows First: ***** Second: *****. Third: *****. Starters: *****. ***** *****. *****. 1762. *****. 1S463 2064!)
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  • 83 24 NEGRI AND MALACCA DRAW AT HOCKEY (From Our Own Correspondent. I Seremban. Saturday. NEGRI SEMBILAN just failed to beat Malacca at hockey, today, drawing 2—2, the Settlement thus retaining this season's unbeaten record. Malacca scored twice in the first half through H. M. de Souza, the outside right, Forbes, the
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  • 211 24 TILDEN'S TROUPE TO PLAY IN SINGAPORE Games At Happy World Covered Stadium M MG BULL" Tilden's truupo of praftaalefjal tennis plavcr-, will be sem in Bctim in Singapore in the third week of Tehruai. The Sun da. Times under ,t:indv. The troupe ccmprisea "3^ Bin liuiiseii'. Henry Cochet, R. RamiUoi
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  • 250 24 (From Our Own Correspondent Rengam. Saturday. JOHORE defeated Singapore by the narrow margin of nine points <a penalty and" two tries* to eight points (a goal and a try > in a fast and txciting game of rugger at Rer.gam today. Both sides played .:pimed
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  • 614 25 An Army Team Beaten By 25-0 South 25 An Army XV rt CTidhlNti better combination towards the end of Ihe game the South XV defeated U Army XV at Ru^by by 25 points (four goats and one converted penalty try) to nil on
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  • 207 25 -Mill.. .it imii. ,0.-»fc o. vigour, n«r« vousness. weak t>«>d> itrpure blood. failing U1.1H..1) and who arc ola ana worn-out I i time wii b« 4*llffht«d to u:ini ot n\s Klitnd ala-cov«-r> by an A.m. iu-.h I octor rhla new dl .> s
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  • 352 25 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CCORING from a penalty kick ten minutes before the final whistle, the Islington Corinthians drew with the Tamil Physical Culture Association, the League and Cup champions of Selangor. here today before a crowd of about 5.000,
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  • 193 25 MALAYS LAWN TENNIS TITLE FOR BOY A S B PAKIR, 15-year-old school- boy lawn tennis star, became the handicap singles champion of the Malays lawn tennis tournament yesterday, when he beat A. Sujak. 6 3, 6 2. in the final played on the V.M.C.A. courts. Pakir (—l5) played a steady
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  • 138 25 Guthrie's XV Beaten By Negri-Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent. Seremban. Saturday. A COMBINED Negri Sembilan and Selangor side found little difficulty in beating a Guthrle and Co.. side by 16 points 'two goals and two tries > to six points (two tries) today. Play was scrappy, the football seen being
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  • 285 25 /^■OOD rugger was seen in the St. Andrew's Old Boys and H.M.S Terror match at Farrer Park yesterday, when the Old Boys managed to beat the sailors by a narrow margin of nine points < three tries) to eight (a goal and a try). Both
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    18 25 A line-out durint the rucby rmme on the padanr yesterday between the South side and an Army team.
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  • 239 25 <From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. AT a meeting of the Segamat Hockey League committee held at the India-Ceyion Association premises last week it was decided to get the league under way immediately and the first match has been nxed for this week. All games are to be
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  • 189 25 COMMAND SPORTSMEN LEAVE SEVERAL well-known Command sportsmen left Malaya this week. Among them were Lieut. A. T. Hingston, R.A. who only the night before his departure put the 9th Heavy Brigade, R.A. weU on the way to victory in the S.C.C, "Sevens' by scoring their first try against the i
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    17 25 The South rugby team (white shir U) and an Army team which met on the padanc ye»'«rday
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  • 1132 25 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH FOOTBALL RESULTS League And Cup Games ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I DIVISION 111 (Northern) r itr— i. i ii i\ i i Preston 2 LutJn 2 lluddersfield 1 Notts Forest .1 York 3 Brentford 2 Charlton 2 Wverhampton 1 Aston Villa 4 Sheffield Utd. 1 New Brighton 0
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  • 127 25 Rupby games played yesterday resulted: Aberavon 19. Heath 10. Bridgend 11. Pontypool 0. Cardiff 6, Swansea 0 Crass Keys 8. Weston Super Mare 8. Drvonport Sers. 15, Bart's Hos. 13 Halifax 6. Bradiord Newport 6. Llanelly 19 Edinburgh Aras. 0, Stewartonia^s 20 Glasgow Acas. 7. Dunfermline 13 North
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  • 92 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segawat. TTHE Segamat Rifle Club appears to have disappeared. It started oft well a little ever a year ago and quite a good number of members joined. The first few shoots were well attended but the membership slowly dwindled unt^only the police
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  • 58 25 The Singapore Women's Rifle Association monthly spoon was shot for on Jan. 20 and was won by Mrs. T. A. Goskar with Mrs. P. T. Hutchings second. The scores were: 100 200 300 Total with yd. yd. yd. handicap. Mrs. T V Goskar 23 22 25 102.90 Mrs.
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  • 36 25 The hockey match, between Fort Canning ar.d the Ceylon Sports Club, to have been played at Fort Canning yesterday, was cancelled. The hockey game between the Clerical Union and the Colts was also cancelled.
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  • 1090 26 Will Municipality Build Or Will Government Give Ground BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT riE much coveted Tan 800 Teck trophy changed hands last week when the Single team defeated the Married team in the third annual natch by three games to one. While the winners,
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  • 188 26 im Our Own Correspondent) Seganat 'I'HJi Eadia C.'ylon Association contl- nued in w.nning vein last week and an overwhelming hockey victory |amat Ma. ays in their return fixture on the town padanj. In atch the prev.ou.i week the toil were en y ab.e to obtain
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    120 26 The Sit Sin Sia U celebrating its eleventh p m .i .i i._,s b -i nG'»»o*. ,i,->. rri'". r > m"-«n:s trdav Memben wIU UHaUt at the junction of Nirth Bric'qe RoaJ and Bras Basah Road at 8 M) a i::. for free transport. Thi' annual report
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  • 98 26 The following have been selected to re- I present the Merry Union B.P. against th? Bluefleld B.P. In a friendly return match of five single* and two double* to be played ai 2.30 p.m. at their court, players and supporters assemble at the hnn. sports captaln'o residence.
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  • 81 26 Bntri.-^ for the following events of the Sunnydale B.P.s annual tournaments are Invited lnter -Tt-am (League System "A" and "B" Singles (League System >. Doubles i League System), Handicap Singles iK. O. °vst«mt. Novice Singles (League System). ■rloi close on Feb. IS. Entrance fees to*"th.T with the application
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  • 28 26 To enable two ne« courts to be constructed on the site, the present Joybclis B.P. court is clos»d fjr praclice. Court will re-open on Mar. 1.
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  • 117 26 Th- G->nt!e B.P. beat the All Blues B.P. by four games to three at the Clerical Union hall last Sunday. Scores Gentle first) Sin;;!. s M. Hodri b;'at Julian de Souza lift i S'-'" 1 brm' Itm Tbvp Gan IS— 7 15—7: Ahmad Talb beat D. V. Lange
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  • 101 26 (Prom Our Screm'jan Correspondent.) The second string of the M»rry Gang B.P of Seremban will play the Coronation B.P .n a frie»>rily eume to .ay tlie MTry Ui-ti" courts. The following will represent the Merry Gang Party Men's Singles Wong Yip Loong, IJ. R. Paul. Khaw Eng
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  • 86 26 Members of the Uccful Badminton Party are Invited to witness the marriage of Mr. aoh lie r j"io;-..e at tie Oni -d t line c :<-:.i v. 51. Annenlan S root, it 3 t-> 'i>v hi afterwards to a reception at the same place. Pasir Panjaug branch members
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  • 84 26 The Tan Joo Soon EP. brat the War De- partment BP. (Tefcong> by four gamer, to i nil on the tatter's co irt. ppsi'lts (Tan Joo Soon first) H. P. Tay boat Manlr Uddln 6—15. 15—11. 15—9. Pavl lim tvr.d H. J. j Chan teat Yarob and
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  • 30 26 Sect Him Cheng B.P. first quarterly gen*ral fccting will t»"ce p.aoe, today nt Ift p.m I Mr. Arg Whatt Kirn's residence, 21 6. Lorong 16, Oey'.ang.
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  • 20 26 The Mental? B.P. badminton MSrl will be rioted for Chinese New Year, from Jan. 25 to leb. Ub
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  • 1052 26 Junior And Open Singles Semi-Finals TP'HRILLINa games and an exceptionally high M. standard of .badminton as seen at the Victoria Institution Hall last week-end when the semi-finals of the men's junior single* and men's open singles were decided. The curtain raiser was the game between 800 Hin of
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  • 213 27 MUAR HOCKEY CLUB BEAT MALAYS iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Muar. IN a fast and exciting game the Muar Hockey Club beat the Muar Malays by three goals to one at the Hospital ground. Both sides played one man short. The winners have to thank S. Goddard and J. Stanley, their
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  • 641 27  -  'ECHO BY Wimbledon Champions To Play Here— Will him Bong Soo Be Given A Game? ris great news for lawn tennis enthusiasts that "Big Bill" Tilden and his troupe will probably play exhibition matches in Singapore next month. The other members of his touring party are
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  • 203 27 GOOD WIN FOR MUAR EURASIANS (From Our Own Correspondent). Muar. f>ISPLAYING all round superiority. the Muar Eurasians beat the Muar Malays by five goals to two at hockey on tne Muar Hospital Club ground. The victory of the Eurasians is all the more creditable as they played with only nine
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  • 294 27 MUAR'S FIRST SOCCER GAME OF SEASON (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. DATO Abdul Kadir bin Daud. State Commissioner Muar, Mr. F. K. Wilson, Assistant Adviser, Muar, and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. L. H. N. Davis, Second Assistant Adviser, Muar, Mr P. H. Andrews, Chief Police Officer. Muar, Mr. N. D. Maclcay.
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  • 470 27 Sports Notes From The Negri <From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. •TTIE Negrl Sembilan cricket season opens today when a European team plays the Rest at Tampin. The return fixture will take place at Tampin on Jan. 30. The season proper, however, is expected to begin in March. The matches at
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    29 27 In the final of the Malaya Command small units hockey competition 30th Fortress Co., R.E.. (top picture) beat the R.A.F. workshops team (bottom picture) by one foal to nil.
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  • 402 28 SIX WOMEN AMONG THE 33 DELEGATES TO CONGRESS Former X.L.M. Pilot Who Is Now A Scientist A MAN who recently gave up aviation for science will be among the distinguished dele* gates attending the third Congress of Far East Prehhtorians which opens in Singapore tomorrow. He
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