The Straits Times, 6 February 1938
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Title Section38 1938-02-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SL\DAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 320 Sunday, February 6, 1938 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. ro. 320 Sunday, February 6, 1938 Price 10 cents38 words
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Article430 1938-02-06 1 Nazi Party Tightening Control Over Army UNEASY BALANCE OF POWER TO END Further Sweeping Changes Held Likely* FEARS are entertained that a "purge" on the lines of the Stalin liquidations" in Russia are in store for Germany. Having forestalled a possible military coup and ousted the armyReuter - 430 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-02-06 1 Two-year-ol<l Anne Wright was well p o.c.trd against rold and shlpwrerk whrn she left Southampton with the troop* in the Dtl«>n recently for Palestine.27 words
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Article216 1938-02-06 1 Paris, Saturday. AN undercurrent of anxiety can be read in press comments here in connection with the developments in Germany. The Berlin correspondent of Ilavas Agency describes the changes .»s revenge of the Nati Party. Pertinax. wel.-known doU ir° writer. in an article in L'Echo de216 words
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Article250 1938-02-06 1 Stern Naval Notes To Japan Washington, Saturday. IN a sternly-worded note couched in the language of parallel notes which are being dispatched to the Japanese Government by Great Britain and France, the United States Government today notified Japan that unless assurances that she is not building over-size battleships or cruisers250 words
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Article44 1938-02-06 1 A surprise meeting of cabinet ministers was held at the Foreign Office yesterday. Admiral Chatneld. First Sea Lord, was at the Foreign Office during the meeting and Dr. Woermann. German Charge d'Affaires in London, called while the meeting was progressing.44 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-02-06 1 'If ING TIFH the world's or.lp wire-walking lion, it seen in the picture rehearsing his ar. for his appearance in an English circus.26 words
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Article156 1938-02-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. CTONES and UyUlp of acid were tnrftwnfhls afternoon when 300 Chinese coolies attacked a provision store in the village of Bahau, 41 miles from Seremban. The men entered the shop and demanded food saying they had recently lost work156 words
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Article383 1938-02-06 1 Anchored Under Guns Of Blakang Mati MANOEUVRES plans were upm set late .n Friday night, The Sunday Times understands, by the presence of the Japanese freighter Borneo Maru under the main guns on Blakang Mati, the small fortified island lying 600 yards out from the Singapore383 words
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60 1938-02-06 1 ALLEGED HEAD OF SPY RING HELD AT HANKOW Shanghai, Saturday. CANG TSING-CHUAN, alleged to be the head of a pro-Japan-ese spy ring, who is known as the "drug king of Hankow," has been arrested, he will be tried by court-martial. The Chinese press unanimously urges his extensive property here should60 words
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Article124 1938-02-06 1 Mass Air Raids On Kwangtung JAPAN'S ATTACK IN SOUTH TO BEGIN SOON? Hong Kong. Saturday. JAPANESE air operations in South China are being intensified. This morning mass raids were carried out by more than 40 bombers on the railways, while ten machines again heavily bombed the Bocca Tigris forts, which124 words
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Article30 1938-02-06 1 Three of the main Roman Catholic adult organisations in Bavaria -tie Young Men's Association, the Wo- men's Congregation, and the New German Union have been banned.30 words
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Article85 1938-02-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Saturday RUBBER: Steady. London 6i»d. 14. I Apr.- June -71 IM. 1%4. i July -Sept. 7 lid. 7 V*. Oc .-Dec. -73 16d. 7 S/ISA. PALM OIL: Malayan. Bulk, c .1.1. nom., £17. COPRA: Sts. S.D.. Rot £1! 17s 6d. COTTON: 4.96 d.85 words
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Advertisement7 1938-02-06 1 RENE ULLMANN for SILVERWARE Raffle:, Place, Spore.7 words
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Advertisement46 1938-02-06 1 BUY YOUR CAMERAS AT SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., Singapore— Malacca '/(mischief PERFUME NEW STOCKS Just Arrived The most popular and inexpensive perfume ever created. So gay chic captivating. A WONDERFUL NEW FRAGRANCE. PRICES $1.75 AND $2.75 BOTTLE Kuala Lumpur Penan", i p o mmm SINGAPORE i "p«-«46 words
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Article, Illustration476 1938-02-06 2 Each Society Has Its Own Special District PASSWORDS KNOWN THROUGH MALAYA AND IN HONG KONG DEHIND locked doors in the secret dens of Singa- pore's underworld, groups of men meet every day to confer and direct the workings of. a vast organisation, more manifest to476 words
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167 1938-02-06 2 Better Graves For Men Killed In Britain's Smallest War (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday GREAT improvements have been made to the area in and around the British soldiers' graves at Rasah, near Seremban— a 400-foot reservation in the heart of the Dato Bandar's rubber estate containing the resting places167 words
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124 1938-02-06 2 Job-Seeker Fined $20 For False Declaration (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. DLEADING guilty to making a false statutory declaration, Chong Weng Chong, a young Chinese, was today sentenced to a day's Imprisonment and fined $20 by Sheikh Abubakar, the second magistrate. The accused applied to the Customs for124 words
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Article50 1938-02-06 2 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. A final dividend of 7> 2 per cent, was declared at the 27th annual general meeting of Perak River Valley Rubber Co. today, making a total dividend of 12Vi per cent, for the year. Directors' fees were fixed at $4,500.50 words
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Article43 1938-02-06 2 The Rotary Club of Malacca is holding its annual cinema treat for poor children of all nationalities at the Capitol Theatre. Malacca, at 9.30 a.m. on Feb. 12. Each child will receive a packet of sweets and chocolates.43 words
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Article68 1938-02-06 2 I LENT them to my two friends and they paid me out," said Gulam Mohammed In the Third Court, yesterday when he was charged with dishonestly misappropir.ting two typewriters of which an amount of $105 was still outstanding. He stated he only lent the typewriters to hi' friends68 words
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Article39 1938-02-06 2 Triplets For Padi Planters Wife (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. girls— were born this week to the wife of a padi planter at Parit Jawa, a kampong a few miles from Muar. Mother and children are doing well.39 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-02-06 2 J ADY PATRICIA DOUGLAS, daughter of LORD QUEENSBURY, made a lovely bride for COUNT JOHN de BENDERN, at the Brompton Oratory.21 words
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Article105 1938-02-06 2 A 37-YEAR-OLD Belgian, Manfred Weinberg, mercantile assistant, appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves In the Third Singapore Court yester- terday morning on three charges of preventing a process server of the Civil court, Jasman bin Omar, from serving a summons to him by using criminal105 words
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Article93 1938-02-06 2 Chinese Crew Quits Iron-Ore Ship walk-off by .1 Chinese crew on a ship loading iron-ore in Malaya for Japan occurred, yesterday, in Singapore. The Chinese crew of the Greek freighter Onassi Socratis, under charter to Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. is alleged to have left the ship when she was about to93 words
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138 1938-02-06 2 SEREMBAN'S M. C. S. ORGANISTS Gift To St. Mark's Church From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. WE gratefully acknowledge a parting donation of $50 from Mr. M. J. Hayward, which has been allotted to the Organ Fund", says the current 'issue of the parish magazine of St. 'Mark's Church, Seremban.138 words
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Advertisement166 1938-02-06 2 SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM FRESHCOWS —equal to Grade "A" Pasteurised Milk as sold In the United Kingdom. Produced at the Singapore Dairy Farm from an imported herd of pure bred dairy cows which are regularly tested by the farm's own qualified veterinary surgeon in order to ensure a safe and pure166 words
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Miscellaneous10 1938-02-06 2 I n I ___^_^^^^_^_^^__J C»»t"«>" p. 1. 1. 80. c—10 words
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Article, Illustration862 1938-02-06 3 HENRY COGHLAN'S PART IN DOCK EXPROPRIATION (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jan. 28. DIONEER of the Malayan rubber industry, Mr. Henry Lake Coghlan, who died in England last month, could look back on a period of very active life in Singapore in the862 words
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Advertisement268 1938-02-06 3 |L PHOTOGRAPHIC JL REQUIREMENTS D^^W^ need not be "^^U^jji^ expensive too. ALLOW Dl TO QUOTE YOU OUR PSICU BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER ELSEWHERE. (MR EXPERIENCE EXTENDING <>%*>{ '0 YI\US IS ALSO AT YOUR DMPOMI Mid CAIL OR PHONE TODAY— LYON PHOTO Jfl^fc M North Bridge Rd. %+\P»<) Phine IOH c268 words
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Advertisement332 1938-02-06 3 America Imperial Airways <£> A spontaneous tribute from 'Aviation', the leading aeronautical newspaper in the United States of America 'In all ol its honourable history. Imperial Airways had nrver given anyone cause to suspect it capable cf brinklng out in a perfect -arapwffc of progress. yet that's Jusi what it332 words
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Miscellaneous504 1938-02-06 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY CINEMAS Imperial: From Europe: Arrives Today Sunday evening. ALHAMBRA: "Hell ship Morgan" with X.L.M. From Europe: Arrives George Bancroft and Ann Sothern. 3.15, 9 15, Sunday evening. CAPITOL:' "Ebb Tide 1 with Frances Far- Qantas: From Australia: Arrives mer. 3.15. 6.15 and 9 15 Sunday <tfte~noon. PAVILION:504 words
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194 1938-02-06 4 HIS LUMBAGO WENT IN A FORTNIGHT. Never Felt So Well In His Life. Though he tried no end of s»-called remedies, this man continuea to suffer with lumbago for years. It troubled him, in fact, until he found the right remedy, the one that can always be relied on— Kruschen194 words
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149 1938-02-06 4 FRESH BID TO TOW GUTTED HULK TO JAPAN Seven Salvage Experts Arrive URGENTLY requiring all the, scrap metal they can get, thej Japanese scrap-buying firm of Okada, of Osaka, owners of the 5,000-ton gutted hulk of the 8.1. vessel Garada, now lying in the outer roads, Singapore, have sent a149 words
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Article94 1938-02-06 4 Berlin. I*HE Nazi population policy has been a great success, according to Dr. Guett, head of the health department in the German Ministry of the Interior. In an article published in the Voelkisher Willp he claims that more than 1,*****0 children have been born In94 words
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Article50 1938-02-06 4 The Police Band will play on Tuesday at Waterloo Street, at 7 p.m. March Semper Fidelis (J. P. Sousa> OverI ture, Masaniello (Auber) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, <F. Listz>; Waltz. Estudiantina (Waldteufel) Cornet Solo, Goodbye (Tosti) Suite Summer Days (Eric Coates) March Foxtrot The Toy Town Artillery (Lynton).50 words
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245 1938-02-06 4 Back After Trial Flight Over Southern Route RECORD OVER THE TASMAN Resuming Journey A FTEK flying 16.200 miles since her departure from Singapore for Australia and New Zealand on Dec. 14, 1937, on a survey cruise, the Imperial Airways Empire flying boat, Centaurus, is245 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-02-06 4 Sava Botzaris, Yugoslavian sculptor who held an exhibition of sculpture and drawings at Leicester Galleries in London, is s«-.n with his striking bust of Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.32 words
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Article101 1938-02-06 4 Woman Hit By Golf Ball Gets £40 WHILE in the back garden of her house, on the fringe of a public golf course, Mrs. Agnes Neilson, of Brassey Street, Ruchill, Glasgow, was hit on the head and injured by a golf ball. In the Sheriff Court she was awarded £40101 words
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Article126 1938-02-06 4 £125,000 "Mikado" Film VICTOR SCHERTZINGER, the American song composer and director of Grace Moore, is going from Hollywood to England to direct the first Gilbert and Sullivan opera picture. Geoffrey Toye, who has written the scripts and is to produce >n association with Mr. Schertzlnger. has Just returned from Hollywood,126 words
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Article110 1938-02-06 4 CONSTRUCTION of special highways designed for the exclusive use of motor vehicles is urged in a unanimous report to the Minister of Transport by the German Road Delegation. The delegation, which Included members of both Houses of Parlianent, county councillors, representatives of road users' organisations, and110 words
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Article178 1938-02-06 4 Leicester. MORE than 100,000 official cars in England fire engines, ambulances, gas decontamination wagons and police cars are to be fitted with "invisible lights a remarkable invention of the Air Raid Precautions Department of the Home Office. That is the secret behind the biggest black-out ever178 words
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Advertisement126 1938-02-06 4 POLAROID f POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TIME perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable126 words
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Advertisement364 1938-02-06 4 VICTORIA THEATRE 111 I TONIGHT. 11l I AT 9.30. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE by DON COSSACK CHOIR AND RUSSIAN DANCERS. BOOKING AT THE THEATRE From 7 p.m. PHONE 6826. PRICES $3. $2. "clear" THAT COLD WITH VAPEX Brnlhf thr Vapex vapour from your handkerchief by day and from the end of your364 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-02-06 5 A GREAT rearmament programme is being: carried out in Egypt following the country's independence. Most of the new arms are being purchased from England, and the British military mission in Egypt is giving Egyptian officers and men instructions in their use. The picture shows Egyptia-67 words
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873 1938-02-06 5 Lesson From Singapore "War" C*NEMY aircraft "bombed" Singapore during the war manoeuvres on Thursday night and Friday night. To what extent the raids by the attacking ••ur forces were successful, only the umpires know. It is unlikely that the public ever873 words
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412 1938-02-06 5 MALACCA ROTARY DINNER FOR ISLINGTONIANS From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Saturday. W E llope wnen you leave Malaya you will carry with you memories of a very harmonious country, and we tntt you will carry with you the little •harm and serenity of this Settlement «vhich we think is the412 words
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Article51 1938-02-06 5 rH Thiang Seng, a servant of Mr. A. C. Cunningham-Perdrlau, of the Police, was bound over for six months on a surety of $100 by Mr. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Magistrate, yesterday. He was charged with stealing two bottles of his master's whisky on Wednesday51 words
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Article17 1938-02-06 5 Naina Mohamed Sons have moved from 22. Battery Road. Singapore, to 4 5. Raffles Place.17 words
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Article22 1938-02-06 5 The Duke and Duchess of Kent attended a peasant ball at St. Anton on the Arlbers wearing Austrian costumes.22 words
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Article23 1938-02-06 5 Inspector Abdul Rauf. oi the S?rvmban Police, has proceeded on three I months" leave and Inspector Ibrahlr.i bin Haii Daud has succeeded him.23 words
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Article24 1938-02-06 5 Mr. N. Ayampillay, of the State En- 1 gineer's Office. Kuala Lumpur, has gone on transfer to the Chief Police j Officer's Office. 3?remban.24 words
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170 1938-02-06 5 "Miracle" Actress Dead In Motor-Car New York. DOS A MONO PINCHOT, the beautiful American society actress, who shared with Lrdy Diana Manners the role of the nun in Reinhardt's New York production, The Miracle," hac been found dead in a garage filled with exhaust fumes. Her maid, opening the garage170 words
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Article98 1938-02-06 5 IWO Indians. Bishan Singh and Kuda Baksh. were allowed bail of $500 each when they were charged In the Third Singapore Court yesterday, with cheating Ahmad bin Hussen of $300 on Sept. 20 last, on the pretence of getting him a job as a bill98 words
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Advertisement811 1938-02-06 5 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men '.39 Who Feel Old Before jL Their Time Do you fool oldor thnn you are? Aro you Licking in youthful animation? Do you en- W*te^r \H^ Joy the aock-ty of beautiful women? J-'o V811 words
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Article968 1938-02-06 6 BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT Easier Prices With Small Turnover A most depressing week lor local markets has ended. Both commodities and share values have deteriorated and what is perhaps more important there has been a noticeable cwlndling in confidence evidenced by the desire to968 words
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Article74 1938-02-06 6 StntatM.re. Feb. 5, 12 noon. Buyers Sellers Uambier $8 00 Hamburg Cube $15.50 Java Cube $11.00 Pepper. White Muntok $15.25 $15 50 White $14.75 $14.75 Black $8 75 $9 00 Copra. Mixed $3.45 Sun Dried $3 85 Tapioca. Small Flake $3.80 Fair Flake $3.C0 Medium Pearl $4.7574 words
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Article189 1938-02-06 6 Feb. t 3 4. American Can. Con. 78" n 77 78 'American Telephone and Telegraph 137% 130-h; 131 7 <B Atcheson Railroad 34 >/ 4 33 33 Chesapeak 33* 31*' 8 iV/ 2 Dupont 113 3 4 107' 2 110 Firestone 20 20 19" a General Electric189 words
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Article84 1938-02-06 6 Saturday, Feb. 5, Noon. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Feb. 22^ 22",. Good F A. Q. in bales (F. 0.8.) Feb. 2P4 22 No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardablc 22',, UH February 22% 22 a 4 March84 words
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Article56 1938-02-06 6 Manila, Feb 5. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Pesos Pesos An tarn >k fI.GU O.'il I Benguet Consolidated 9.70 9.70 Consolidated Mines 0.011 0 012 1 XL. 0.67 1.87 •San Mauricio 0.71 0.72 United Paracale 0 52 0 54 The prices are published by courtesy of56 words
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Article1313 1938-02-06 6 Fraser And Co.'s List SATURDAY, FEB. 5, IS3K. 1 P.M. MIKING Boyers tellers Amptt Tin (4s) 4s 6d 5s Ann Kumbang (f 30b «d 32s 6d Austral Malay it) 50s 55s c.d. Ayer Hitam tss) 24s 3d 25s 6d Ayer Weng (81) .70 .75 BangrlnTinU)1,313 words
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Advertisement345 1938-02-06 6 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Singapore. tnixttmint Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodmti Daily Foreign Market Cnblu and Quotation Strvic.e. MEMBERS. HEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. NEW YORK COFFEE to SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'345 words
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Advertisement228 1938-02-06 6 Current Company Dividends List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. SATURDAY. FEB. 5. 1 P.M. Total lor financial Company Dividend Books Daw Ex. Dlv. year TIN Close To Payable Date to date Austral Malay 9d. Jan. 27 s** 3d. Bonus Burma Malay 6s Special Feb 3 Feb. 10 Feb 4 Bonus228 words
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Advertisement57 1938-02-06 7 STAMPS £6 TO £7 WEEKLY can oe earned at home dealing in stamp*. Full particulars will be sent to those enclosing International Reply Coupon, rhi'ateltst. Edna Road. Leigh. Lanes. England. 2.500 COLLECTORS Wish to exchange Stamps Illustrated Postcards with Malaya's correspondents. Ask for free English booklet to Echangistes House 16557 words
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Advertisement363 1938-02-06 7 STAMPS Coronajion^Uunps COMPLETE SET— 2O2 STAMPS from Gt. Britain, the 45 Crown Colonies. Dominions. Newfoundland and Mandated Territories. 528.92 UNL>Sil> USED $47.14 Blocks of 4. $115.72 Blocks of 4. 5214 135 Stamps from the 45 Crown Colonies only. $11.79 I M SID Blocks of 4. 547.14. I'SED $20.36. These sets363 words
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Advertisement247 1938-02-06 7 STAMPS FREE 50-PAGK PRICE-LIST of SETS. PACKETS. STAMP ALBL'MS PHILATELIC ACCESSORIES, fncladiif all the JUBILEE CORONATION STAMPS. Sent free to any address in exchange for a mint stamp of your country, value lid or its equivalent, to cover postage. SEFI PEMBERTON CO. LTD.. 12. SOUTH MOLTON ST. LONDON. W.I. HOTELS247 words
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Advertisement261 1938-02-06 7 HOTELS LONDON CALLS X^*^ INSISTENTLY kJ&h^^ and enjoy al etlher 1^ HOTEL RUBENS Buckingham Palace Head Sis ring Buckingham Palace or HOTEL REMBRANDT tatt Kensington. Ml racing the Victoria and Albert Museun. Every attention in oleaslng HROM I PERFECT «f lETUDE THESE (O.MK)KI ABLt HOTELS W'irii \(K\ohihm;i.ii RENOWNED CATIRINC have261 words
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Miscellaneous1530 1938-02-06 7 Today's Wireless Programmes MNGAPORh tinu»tion of the series of broadcast* from TOMORROW this popular but imaginary Variety thea- »7™Y™A»; ZOL 14$ mi «M m.) tre. With a galaxy of star Variety act* TRANSMISSION 4 •m. including Oeorge Robey. Beryl Beresford, «vn I'.OO Military band music. 1 and Hughes and Lever.1,530 words
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Article, Illustration487 1938-02-06 8 Governor Among 500 People Celebrating The Event VISITOR JAMES* 50 YEARS IN MALAYA "Miniature League Of Nations I In Singapore" 4 DISTINGUISHED gathering of more than 500 people, representative of all sections of the community, were present at a garden party at St. Patrick's School, Siglap, yesterday487 words
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Article184 1938-02-06 8 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Saturday. t IM Chan and Tay Koo were this morning charged before the second magistrate. Inche Abdul Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, with being found in possession of one complete still and nine 'ars of fermented rice for the purposes of manufacturing samsu184 words
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73 1938-02-06 8 U.S. SMALL TRADERS' SUGGESTIONS TO AID BUSINESS Washington, Saturday. I*WENTY-THREE recommenda- tions to combat recession have been placed before Mr. Roosevelt by a committee representing small businessmen at a conference here. The recommendations inc'.ude the appointment of a permanent advisory council of small businessmen to consult with Government, private FederalReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration230 1938-02-06 8 A STRONG plea for unity and more co-operation in the Indian community in Malaya for the ultimate good of the community, was made yesterday by Mr. C. S. Venkatachar, Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, at an At Home given in his and his230 words
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Article227 1938-02-06 8 Push Northward In Anhwei Shanghai, Saturday. •"PIIE Japanese claim further progress in their drive along the southern section of the Tientsin Pukow Railway toward the junction with the Lung-Hai Railway at Hsuchow, the "jugular vein" of the Chines* army in this sector. The Japanese army spokesmanReuter - 227 words
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Article63 1938-02-06 8 Hong Kong, Saturday. A CCORDING to foreign observers on the Kowloon border, Japanese planes this morning renewed activity on the Chinese border. Nine machines reconnoitred extensively, while the village of Namtau was again bombed by planes and shelled by warships British observers clearly saw the raiders63 words
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Article151 1938-02-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Saturday. /"VN the afternoon of Jan. 4 six Malays left Parit Pinang Sribu in a fishing boat. They went out to sea and went to Parit Kassim to look for sea shells. They began diving for shells about one mile from151 words
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Article98 1938-02-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Saturday. A COMPLETE still and ten bottles of illicit samsu were produced as exhibits in the case in which Tay Haw was charged with distilling samsu without a licence before Inche Abdul Rauf bin Mohamad Sa'at (Second Magistrate), this morning. Inche98 words
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146 1938-02-06 8 Speaking The Truth And Shaming The Devil 'From Our Own Corrcspv Scrcmban. Saturday. 'THAT one of two police constables icho arrested him should be sent w the Police Depot at Kuuiq Lumpur to learn Scotland Fatl work was a statement made oy u.\ English-spcakinri Chinese, aged 23. when charged with146 words
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Article, Illustration127 1938-02-06 8 WEDDING MONEY FOR CHINA A SUM of S2OO. intended his wedding feast, was donated to the China Relief Fund by Mr. Wong Yin Chong. of the Straits Times clerical staff, who was married yesterday at St. Matthews Church to I Lim Wai Hong. Mr. Wong is the son of Mr.127 words
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Article116 1938-02-06 8 Ran Chap Jee Kee Lottery In Katong DESCRIBE as a dance i:iatructt>r and manager o» Malay variety entertainment show. L M. Song, an English-speaking Chireso. was r»ntenced to three months' r gorous Imprisonment and fined $500. or a further four months' lii the Criminal D.stno:116 words
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Advertisement731 1938-02-06 8 1 H^^y" The Factory Freshness of each cig- j 1 jrette is securely imprisoned with mt? (he sealing of this airtight tin to flßEqrQ^iflG^H X& i>pen just pull the rubber tab-no S^lSa*i^HSWPPiBiP^ *W luttcr -no lagged edges. ft&MV'lfll .^TtZ.. ***^fc^ Kid >£^*_ vV -'r 4r 9NC~, vßt \vl j^L^^d^tf^l Craven*731 words
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1375 1938-02-06 9 Husband's Six Hours In Witness Box LETTERS READ IN COURT TM'ItING n ci'os*c\amination lasting three and a half hours in the han eery Division on Jan. 27, Sir Patrick Hastings read extracts from "passionate love letters" which had passed between t;iptain1,375 words
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Article800 1938-02-06 9 CAPTAIN A. S. CUNNINGHAMREID. 43-year-old M.P. for St. Marylebone, is claiming a share in the £70,000 income of his wife, from whom he became separated in 1936. It has been stated that divorce proceedings are pending. THE HON. MRS. CUNNING-HAM-REID, daughter of Lord Mount Temple,800 words
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Advertisement183 1938-02-06 9 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Aching Ar<^ y».u Hun Dowi. Nervy, suffer \chlaK. Swoll.-n joints? IX. you Cct l p Kightj «r .uiT.r frum Burning itching Passages, l>izzmi-ts. Rheumatism, Circles Under I iffy Ankles, frequent Headaches •M Colds, Lou i.i Appetltt and Energy? Diploma sliov. germs aro attacking iilion183 words
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Advertisement296 1938-02-06 9 BORNEO MOTORS, LTD. SINGAPORE. MALACCA. SEREMBAN. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG. WPS 2JA DO NERVOUSNESS THEIR CAUSE IS DEEPER. and CONSTJPATtON mm*. THEY crave a precious KEEP MY BOYS IN THIS M V EIEMENT NATURE STORES RUNDOWN CONDITION ip^PW IN QUAKER I HAPPEN TO »C ON THE STAFF Of OUR CHILDHIN'jI296 words
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200 1938-02-06 10 The TORTURES that lie in wait for STOMACH SUFFERERS Noer nftfleci indigestion even if it only trabha you occasionally with a little wind or li'-urtburn. For neglected Indigestion keadi to worse troubles pains that cut like a knife sickness ill gMllilil sometimes even M gastric or duodenal ulcers. I of200 words
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Article25 1938-02-06 10 The pilot and mechanic of a French military aeroplane were killed when iheir machine crashed at the military aerodrome of Istres, near Marseilles.25 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-02-06 10 A group pictured at the wedding at Banting of Mr. Khoo Hock Tye. clerk to Mr. Duraisamy Aiyer, advocate and solicitor, Klang, and Miss Ong Ah Ngiah.27 words
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Article18 1938-02-06 10 The Jerusalem military court sentenced two Jews tD five years' Imprisonment for possessing revolvers and ammunition.18 words
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Article342 1938-02-06 10 Officer Commanding To Report On Cost Of Venture MINISTERS IN FAVOUR OF PROPOSAL Inquiry Sent To Singapore Colombo. A PROPOSAL at present engaging the attention of the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, the Ministers and the Military is the early formation of a regular Ceylon Infantry342 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-02-06 10 The wedding took place on Jan. H at the Singapore CMMM Consu-later-General of Mr. Tan Suan Chiat, of the Oversea Chlnr<* Bank. Batu Pahat. and M^ < Sirw BMW, of Singapore.30 words
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Article99 1938-02-06 10 New York. CIR FLINDERS PETRIE, the great archaeologist, has started Washington's Smithsonian Institute on an exciting quest to find out whether the heads of the Intellectuals keep on growing as they get older. Sir Flinders' head has been swelling continuously during his 84 years,99 words
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Article25 1938-02-06 10 Ths number of Evangelical clergy now in prison In Germany is stated i to bs 18, one more than a week ago.25 words
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Article163 1938-02-06 10 1 fANON Frank Russell Barry, Canon I** of Westminster and Rector of St. John's. Smith Square. Westminster, Is to be the new custodian of Westminster Abbey, in succession to Sir Edward Knapp-Fisher. who resigned recently. The appointment cannot be made officially until the new Dean163 words
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Advertisement36 1938-02-06 10 INSIST ON CHROME lljj [J) roi the AmateuT photographer, lot I r makes "every picture a bettei picture." Surprising "Lattitude" in SELOCHROME corrects results of incorrect exposures. SELCCHROME lengthens the photographic day. SELOCHROME a y ILFORDS36 words
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Article, Illustration990 1938-02-06 11 I. O. Fvans - Cigarette Cards As An Encyclopaedia Of Knowledge I. O. Fvans. THEIR ORIGIN AND HISTORY TOLD IN BOOK FORM Cigarette Cards; and how to col- lect them. B> Herbert Jenkins. 3s. 6d. MR. Evans thought that there would be material for an article or two when he started to study cigarette990 words
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Article163 1938-02-06 11 The ,-lrizonan. By Jay Lucas, (•unman Sinister. By Forrest Brown. Coyote Gulch. By Peter Field. All from Ward Lock's C'o'.onial Library. M/RITERS of Westerns become more and more ruthless in their methods! The mortality In these three books Is worthy of a major war. and few163 words
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Article419 1938-02-06 11 NOVELS FOR THE IDLE HOUR Mr. Justice. By Alexander Wilson. Triangle Fast. By Vere Lock- wood A Long Week-end. By John Devon. All front Jenkins' Colonial Library LJERE are three novels for the ildc hour, each amusing and interest*. In its own way. with Mr. John Devr; Long Week-end as419 words
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Article181 1938-02-06 11 Sip Swallow By A. P. Herbert Methuen. ss. 'THESE joyous examples of Mr. A. P. Herbert's "bits and pieces" have mostly appeared in Punch." but he returns thanks to the Morning Post for permission to reprint what he well describes as the infamous lecture on "The181 words
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Advertisement500 1938-02-06 11 H^^ Mi.i BrfundM H^^ II not aatufactorr. ReliaM* Ilifb-tiradt IS-)rwrl Sbockproof I <v« MmemtM, nnirt an.l «.)ju>trd. tuilaUr |aj Kir rhmittr I nlxrnnhaMr < liron-ium Waterproof and Sandproof CM "itfa Firth-Stay-britc StainUta Stacl b»ck. I n iC> t~l br |MT»<4r«i»oji, u^ij ar ul*. afft-»At«>f or tropical cooM:M Uwl.m Mai, uiibreakaMf500 words
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Advertisement59 1938-02-06 11 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? bJ[L >j mm Ah I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new Macleans Solid ""waaf^3fiaWH^ Peroxide Dentifrice. r\\ Sales Representative A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singap.jrd Your HAIR take* a Double licking from" ■aaaaaaP^^ 'P/uriect it un/A VITALIS59 words
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Article, Illustration797 1938-02-06 12 nKEAD figures of the headlines in the newspapers of the world, Japan's two leading warriors I the struggle with China, General Iwane Matsui and Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa, are personally charming and straight-forward men, says M. Bernard Valery, Tokio correspondent of the Paris Soir, who was in Singapore797 words
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Article283 1938-02-06 12 T*HE world's heroes often live unknown beyond quite narrow limits. At Marshalls." a country house hiding in a narrow lane behind the villa po of High Cross, in Hertfordshire, there now lives the only living man ever to have won a double V.C.283 words
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Advertisement219 1938-02-06 12 THE LEADING MEDICINE 55A FOR ~ff SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, /^W SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, BOILS, and BAD LEGS, «Si& RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS. PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. i si^fisfoSa 2*2e*sk Clarke's Blood Mixture is the direct i yl|>gfeiguiH way to health as it removes the CAUSE t^ e isease f rom t^219 words
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Article1787 1938-02-06 13 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By AN American business man says that old ladies with property ?re the toughest customers and drive the hardest bargains. And whal'.s more," he added. most of them are not eveu honest." <■ Litt c old lad* Not so shy Weighing up Passers by1,787 words
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Article349 1938-02-06 13 BY THE TOUR ACES ON his return after a short vacation abroad. Harilri S. Vanderbilt dropped in at one of his clubs, and promptly showed that a summer spent ln sailing had ln no wav lessened his prowess as a Bridge player. His execution ot the sjmewhat optimistic349 words
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Advertisement368 1938-02-06 13 yf 'rVI A */^"^k "V ~T~ I IN^fjßlW? t M MJ^jfiVjMfi^^E' 'OVALTINE' to prepared by exclusive 'OVALTINC' 1.- made up t> 1 .ntf EMU lfißfflJfl/ scientific processes ironi the ch^i-esi —not down in a price. Yet. by riMuou ■IKbH aturc s P™""-"^ <ml its unriv.lM pop-.-Udrv. l >• i BMlV^nc368 words
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Article504 1938-02-06 14 Totidem Verbis Manoeuvres IT is well that there should have been insistence that the combined manoeuvres now in progress in and around Singapore are nothing more than routine training exercises, without any special significance in relation to current I world events. At the same time, there unquestionably is some significance504 words
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Article, Illustration589 1938-02-06 14 Vivid Re-enactment During Pageant From A Sunday Times Special Correspondent Sydney, Jan. 26. AUSTRALIA today relived its first 150 years, as the Commonwealth's sesquicentenary celebrations began with glorious pageantry. I was one of a million onlookers who today thronged the Empire's second city: some had slept at589 words
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Advertisement221 1938-02-06 14 TEL: \&*4Qo TEL: 4310 Q^ fll^E 4310 MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE 65, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. a MIEN CHONG Sir-oaoort's nio.>t i;i to-dat« Tailor 3<. CGLZMAN ST. A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS is nuaranteeo by IUMBg HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, MMi and Bopi Sfcirts. Boots mr shoes, etc. Regular221 words
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Advertisement33 1938-02-06 14 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE) TIUKS.. SATURDAY SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 50 flS.i EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT P~r~A"N~O~i TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS-HIRE CHARLES, Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd.33 words
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Advertisement86 1938-02-06 14 Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't b« persuaded to buy inferior blades on the grounds that they are cheaper. They may be lower in price, Lut they are not economical in n-f-The best way to reduce your shaving costs is to buy Blue Gillette blades and a86 words
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Article, Illustration101 1938-02-06 15 Crowd Acclaims Miles Long Procession KeDlica of Capt. Phillip's brig "Supply at the re-enactment of the Captain's landing at Sydney Cove. Floats depicting New Zealand and the Whaling Industry in the Sydney Pageant. Periscopes were favoured by many of the smaller members of the crowd who101 words
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Advertisement228 1938-02-06 15 SIZE (B° z 65 cts FORMERLY IN BOTTLEi Large Sue (Bozj $/fOo, Small Size (4ozJ 65 cl» By asking lor ANDREWS in the ECONOMY TIN you will obtain the SAME QUANTITY at In former bottles at a LOWER PRICE. 'Andrews in tins is, also, a BETTER ANDREWS. By buying it228 words
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Advertisement62 1938-02-06 15 if^^jßHß j^^jP Maintain that high standard 49 I vA^mWK quality and value always \m I IK associated with LyORS product* llMrlMwlfl That is why they arc to be plfcfcJi I J ifj f^B ■^-^■1 found in every home B^^ESffftnlmfcffifc^HM throughout the world.' Parkrd In tins A retailed at following j^Sj^^r^r^gP^^^l62 words
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Article350 1938-02-06 16 Man Known As "The Chinaman" Battered With Wooden Leg WIFE ALSO CHARGED BUT DIES IN GAOL Paris. "VOU stamped on your victim with your wooden leg, and your wife also trampled on him. You called it a Polka, but it was a Danse Macabre/. With350 words
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Article157 1938-02-06 16 Searches For Oil Abandoned CEARCH for oil in two areas of England has been abandoned. Licences to prospect in a Hampshire-Sussex tract of 174 square miles, and another Sussex area of 166 square miles are dropped. The licences were held by the D'Arcy Exploration Co., Ltd., subsidiary of the Anglo-Iranian157 words
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Article40 1938-02-06 16 Sir Hubert Wilkir.s has returned to Aklavlk. in the Canadian North-West Territories. after flying by Arctic moonlight to within 400 miles of the North Pole without finding any trace of the six Russian airmen missing since August40 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-02-06 16 F\ANCE band leader, Theodore (Teddy) Royce, known as England's Douglas Fairbanks." who married ex-Zlegfeld Follies beauty Peggy Rich a year ago and became her fourth husband, has arrived back in England, to await the annulment of this marriage. Peggy Rich is all set to marry as her fifth husband a59 words
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346 1938-02-06 16 MR. TICKLER, OF PLUM AND APPLE FAME. IS DEAD MR. Thomas George Tickler, the jam manufacturer, died at his home at Langlry. Bucks, last week. lie was in his 86th year. Mr. TirWlei's famous "plum and apple" made his name as renowned to millions of British soldiers during the war346 words
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33 1938-02-06 16 Gen. Starace. secretary of the Fascist party, has announced that there tire now 7.000.000 young people between the ages of 6 and 21 In the Fascist premtlitary organisations33 words
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Article44 1938-02-06 16 London JN London's telephone directory are listed: 40 Angels. 32 Darlings. 34 Dears 1 Dearie. 17 Ducks. 1 Dearlove. 20 Honeys. 56 Loves. 5 Lovejoys. 6 Loveleys. 8 Prettys. 12 Peaches. 3? Sweets. 7 Trueloves. 3 Cheers and 1 FullUove44 words
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76 1938-02-06 16 Memphis. 'Tennessee* ■T*HE 'Miracle Man of Memphis." the 1 Rev. Israel H. Noe. has been suspended trom Ms office as dean of St. Marys Cathedral. Memphis by Bislup James M. Mixon. of the American Episcopal Church. Nineteen days before Mr. Noe began a fast to76 words
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Advertisement203 1938-02-06 16 I f///fft, '< V^ fßBf3*Q \Z o^*^\^ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE W.P.S I "Thanks to Kalzana, my family is once again in PERFECT HEALTH" "Of course," the doctor will answer, fo£(l& Kalzana, which I have been prescribing |.|^©S*» for years, always gives wonderful results. T> In those families which use Kalzana203 words
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Advertisement415 1938-02-06 16 NEW HAIR m 21 Kalalk* hit »*m •"i| Mw Mir t* Hw iMtte v Bvi »maiiog wi*> <&. r 1 ••r» m m ad i«m»»i<« *OUAc. •MriMti i|. .ill daml.iill.i>n<viir.«ii«iiK now ijrowt* ••o Ihtn Of I ..hi upobi mi. l naming 1U natural, vignrmui rol<>urliii o>i ■illimi N» m»ltcr what415 words
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Article95 1938-02-06 17 WIVES who read this article might point out to their husbands that the necessity of keeping eyebrow tweezers antiseptically clean is a necessity which also extends to razors, particularly those of the safety type. Too many men carelessly forget to remove the blade and clean these Instruments95 words
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682 1938-02-06 17 Danger In Inexpert Fiddling With Skin Blemishes WARNING TO MEN AS WELL AS WOMEN DLUCKING the eyebrows would at first glance seem to be one of the most innocent and harmless of operations and yet there is a definite danger lying behind all this surface innocence. Blood poisoning has been682 words
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Article, Illustration402 1938-02-06 17 Beauty Treatment Does Not End At The Chin R emember Your Neck AUR necks are probably much more in evidence than we ourselves realise. There is. only too often, a great difference between the well-tended skin of the face, and the rather dingy throat, beneath it. Indeed, sometimes the skin402 words
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Advertisement338 1938-02-06 17 New Air-Floated Face Powder Amazing Discovery of fans Beauty Chemist Face powdei ten times finer and lighter than evei beiore thought possible I Only powdei that floats on an is collected for use ITiis is the amazing new process ol a Pan« chemist now adopted by Tokalon. lcnou->n That is338 words
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Advertisement77 1938-02-06 17 j A slim figure always looks youthful. So slim $afely with Redex Lotion applied«xterno//y. Reduces flesh only where applied. Absolutely harmless to the most sensitive skin. Approved by physicians. No dieting. Unfailingly effective and easy to use. Acts in 7 to 10 days. Redex {or SLIMMING From all good chemist*77 words
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Advertisement219 1938-02-06 17 K. P. M. LINE (Incorporated in Holland) On leave? Travel home via South Africa FIRST CLASS FROM £83/-/ v FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY TO: K.P. M. LINE 1, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. GENUINE MALAYAN PEWTER THE IDEAL WEDDING GIFT. CALL AND SEE OUR WIDE RANGE OF ATTRACTIVE HANDMADE ARTICLES. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES219 words
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527 1938-02-06 18 Making Flowers From Candles Charm Of A Bowl Of Water Lilies lIAVE you thought of making flowers from candles It is worth considering now that artificial flowers are so modish. Tht simplest way is to melt ends of wax candles in a pan over sufficient heat, then take a spoonful527 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-02-06 18 FRONT AND YOKE OF "mm amf A v'tKY smart evening gown finished in mac* crepe ooiero siyie with front and yoke of gold lame and military neckline finished with a neat bow. Model by Marshall and Snelgrove.37 words
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Advertisement311 1938-02-06 18 ft i the flight increase in in length. .>upk'd with the quality of metal used that th? tone of your Radiogram is so much improved. ompjir<* it with tms other needle SMalaaMa fr^m any Rex Dealers. T. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE, Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh PerMnt; Also at Vienna Music311 words
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Advertisement251 1938-02-06 18 This BIOCEL SKINFOOD WORKED A MIRACLE on my face" says nurse ITS effect was almost magical. In a few days I saw little lines and wrinkles begin to disappear. In a couple of weeks I looked 10 years younger. Biocel a doctor told me is the discovery of a great251 words
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Advertisement583 1938-02-06 18 Dissolve away SUPERFLUOUS HI AID P^ROOTS Tha fwaocotsotfkftlf ataa^MM^HH^MBaHHBBHBj tb* level ol Mm iUd I Sact^l* p* SO* l»avr« c*ar»* hair «i<l»K-lay i r MM •rtatCßßrowtMcktblckarl I n>U an tMlri cream Umolvm the keratin la BBS the hair anil ll* roots- Removes hair Mow the ""\/^^W"~"\/~* Af skla surface. Leaves583 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-02-06 19 4 i coat now popular in Europe in brown woollen with a fur cellar of the new season's whitecoat." Model by Emme.28 words
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Article109 1938-02-06 19 AN emergency sweet can be made with bananas. Skin half a dozen large bananas, cut them in halves lengthways and across, making four pieces in each. Arrange in a glass fireproof dish. Put an ounce and a half of butter into a saucepan with two ounces of sugar109 words
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Article73 1938-02-06 19 TTAKE one pound of best honey ajid r 't into a well-warmed basin with a teacupful of water. Stir with a silver spoon slowly until the honey has quite dissolved. Stir in slowly V/ 2 pints of Scotch whisky. Stir swiftly and well till a froth rises. Bottle73 words
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1100 1938-02-06 19 Barbara Cartland - Barbara Cartland By My darlin~ Raine, ALTHOUGK you are only seven years old as I write this you have already begun to find happiness in yourself. Nearly a year ago you said Today is a quiet day, Mummy, nothing to do," and1,100 words
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Article, Illustration128 1938-02-06 19 Is yours a greasy skin 7 A greasy skin can cause senojs complexion problems end reeds specific treatment. Thorough cleansing is of first importance, and for this purpose there is nothing to compare with INNOXA COMPLEXION MILK applied night and morning, because it penetrates deeply into the pores and removes128 words
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Advertisement99 1938-02-06 19 A SIDNEY P^Mtm j,g MAX FACTOR'S ROUGE Amuir.| cc.or h«m.c:» tosct which enliven the niturj beauty of b'.oni'e, brunette, brownrttt •rd redhead r>pei. The Stan prefer it for in imooth teiture, the -.vajr it c.'ingt and Utr.it to beautifully. Wax factor, Hollywood* Otmlics tf iht Stmi" Cerehns Purity Prnrlucts of^99 words
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Advertisement121 1938-02-06 19 INNOXA PREPARATIONS Alt ttCOMMENDED IV THE MEDICAL PROFESStOM u*I^™»\36OLr>£OJsDST,LOHDCN.V. iM ■H Obtainable iiom[iii>dp«lC'.otc> Cheiruju 9 VL uid B*»ury Piiloun. Sole Distributors for Mai«\f THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) Sttfapore, KnaU Lumpur, KUnj A Mother dreams of her boy becoming a hero to his fellows. A natural dream, for121 words
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Advertisement422 1938-02-06 20 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Is the place for an ideal holiday! Always plenty to do and much to see and for those who desire it. quiet ard rest. With every facility available for sport and pleasure there need not y be an idle moment. An excellent m cuisine delights422 words
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Advertisement606 1938-02-06 20 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 entry containing the smallest number606 words
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Advertisement318 1938-02-06 20 iMki^W v y I■ k M I n»H k■ I \9^f BaY Don't suffer from S HEADACHES-NEURALGIA -COLDS 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 and318 words
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Article1860 1938-02-06 21 " Nomad - "Nomad" By POSTPONED once through the round being flooded the semilie of the Garrison inter-unit hockey competition between the 3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade. R.A. and the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was I at Changi on Monday under, idea] conditions. Inniskillings won by three goals tf' nil but. with no1,860 words
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Article630 1938-02-06 21 01 sr Heavy Batterji R A. had victory 1 ."-n-fch(d fmm their grasp or. Sunday when E.Q. Section pin in a rousin-; liii-.h ;:id succeeded in drawing If v 1 <i l\ v.-; Kn t v,ny rret in the Blaka'i Effttl RJL knock-out hccl:?y ecmpetltion, A wn- 1630 words
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Advertisement726 1938-02-06 21 J§uh| Any Sore Throats in yl i^ o^ I B Take Formamint immediately and thus prevent serious <^"l BWM n^ ect ous diseases, such as 'Flu, Diphtheria, etc. KINGS GATE/--* $^j jPC -f^ f^J FOR EVERY CORRECT Y^S J3> SOLUTION OF THIS s2 x'Pl^Cr CROSSWORD CUT OUT FROM HERE Here726 words
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Article350 1938-02-06 22 Last Away Hockey Game Of The Season (From Our Own Correspondent' Malacca. MALACCA will play here last "away hockey fixture of the season against Selangor at the Federal Capital next Saturday. The match was originally arranged to be played yesterday but at the request of Selangor350 words
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Article958 1938-02-06 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. rvESPITE the Chinese New Year holidays very good progress was made in the annual billiards championship held by the Malacca Chinese Literary Association, when the finals of three events were decided. In the final of the open English championship Tan958 words
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Article137 1938-02-06 22 CUSTOMS BEAT BANDA KABA (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. TTHE Customs and Excise Sports l j Club defeated the Banda Kab;\ by the odd goal in three In a hockey match played on Thursday. Play i was very even throughout with both the goalkeepers putting in uselul work The Excls?137 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-02-06 22 ■ilMiK^.".. oMw'r J-jgs V..-V If* «■>. I rietan* taken a farewell given l.y the Chartered Bank staff of Klans to "1.. Bstd, rub-ajent. and Kr Keid, who are going on leave.30 words
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Article, Illustration120 1938-02-06 22 ChlaeM New Year dinner of the staff and guests of Malayan Importers and Expcrtcr3. Singapore, at the lii Tins Kfst.iur.mt. New World. Seated from left to right: Miss M. BenjaftMd, Mr. C. Smith, Mr. E. H. F.zekiel. Mr. T. Nghee. Mrs. V. Kriekenbeck. Mr. E. B. Poh, Mrs. Edwards. Mr.120 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-02-06 22 A large number of friend, of Mr. V. K. Menon. the newly appointed organiser of the National Insur.-. Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, received him at tea last Monday.28 words
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Advertisement343 1938-02-06 22 NEW ENERGY FOR TIRED MEN AND WOMEN. Strengthening Vitamins In Tasteless Tablets. Now men and women who ar>- run-down fiia tired and have lost all zsst Jor life, can recapture all their aid vigorous energy and iiiv and youthful enth-jsiasm for living. HB«dy by taking two ttliy. tast"l?ss, sugartoated tableu343 words
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Advertisement281 1938-02-06 22 1 937 ACHIMMMS KZ carried over 70,000 passengers. Flew over 6,000,000 miles and carried over 7,000,000 ton miles of traffic commissioned the biggest fleet of commercial flying-boats in the world made ten crossings of the North Atlantic Ocean in accordance with a pre-arranged timetable brought into operation the All-Air Empire281 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-02-06 23 J..UIH- of darts in the Singapore Post Office. On the left is Mr. Onp loon Fat, the Club's sports secretary23 words
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Article341 1938-02-06 23 i Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. A FTER being two goals down at half time, the Muar Eurasians gave a brilliant display of hockey in the .second half of which they scored five goals, to beat the Muar Ma'ayr b\ six goals to three. It was341 words
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89 1938-02-06 23 League To Be Started In Singapore f^ARTS is one of the most popular of all indoor games. In England no village inn is complete without a dart-board, nor is a modern road-house, a sports pavilion or even an exclusive club. Darts is becoming Increasingly popular In Malaya. It has been89 words
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Article187 1938-02-06 23 From Our Own Correspondent* Muar M/HAT should prove to be an inte- resting hockey game will be played this evening at the Hospital padang when the Muar Malays meet the Muar Chinese. The Malays have had several outings and though they have not attained any187 words
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Article113 1938-02-06 23 •From Our Own Correspondent.! Batu Pahat. At the annual meeting of the Chinese Recreation Club the following w*re elected office-bearers for the year: President. Yap Keng Soon: vice-pre-sident. Ong Kwee Luan; hon. secretary, Koe Ewe UiK; non. treasurer Dr. Ng Geok Seng; sports sec Koh113 words
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Article219 1938-02-06 23 MALACCA'S ALL -MALAYA PLAYER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. CONGRATULATIONS to A. de Silva, Malacca's star centre-half, who has been selected to play in the All-Malayan team against the Islington Corinthians at Singapore today. A very clean and natural footballer de Silva is a product of St. Francis Institution and219 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-02-06 23 1 -v the recent cycling carnival at Jalan Besar s.:;:iiuM Singapore, left, Ismail bin Ahmad, Argus Wheelers. Kuala Lumpur, winner of the 12 miles championship event. With him is the laptain of the Argus team. Centre, Miss Maureen Taye, winner oi the women's one mile race Miss O. Valberg was67 words
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Advertisement1263 1938-02-06 23 I WHITE ANTS I I THE DEMON DESTRUCTORS! I I YOUR HOME YOUR PROPERTY I I •YOUR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS I ore in danger of destruction by the Demon WHITE ANT whose work is usually undetected until damage is done. It is necessary not only to kill him, but to keep1,263 words
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1923 1938-02-06 24 Beverant And Barford Create Upsets To Pay $74 And $61 For Win READ HOW THEY RAN From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. DICIIJJANT sunshine favoured the third and final day of the Perak itirt' Club- meeting, and there was a large attendance.1,923 words
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Article102 1938-02-06 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. DV virtue of their s—o5 0 victory over Shamrocks B, played today, Argonauts will meet Shamrocks A in the final of the Malacca inter-party badminton championship. Argonauts were greatly strengthened by the Inclusion of Choo Kirn Hawke. former single's champion, who102 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-02-06 24 The cricket teams of the Selangor Indians and Singapore Indians which met at Kuala Lumpur during the Chinese New Year holidays. Selan-or won the two-day match by eight wickets. j30 words
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274 1938-02-06 24 ELABORATE arrangements are being made at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon to acI commodate one of the largest crowds expected at a soccer match. The attraction is the all-Malaya against Islington Corinthians match. It Is the last encounter in Malaya for the tourists, and274 words
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Article347 1938-02-06 24 THE Chinese High School drew with 2—2 with the St. Matthews Young People's Guild in a S.C.F.A. league fixture at Farrer Park yesterday. The! Social A.P.— August B.P. match was postponed because of the heavy downpour. The ground was very slippery and a greater partAP - 347 words
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Article158 1938-02-06 24 U/HAT air pressure should there be in a football pumped by Malayan clubs A query was raised the other day by Mr. E. L. Hicks, of Sultan Idris Training College. Tanjong Malim. who said he had seen a report to the effect that "the158 words
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117 1938-02-06 24 NEGRI CRICKET TAMPIN LEADING THE WAY i From Our Own Correspondent! Seremban. •TWMPIN appears tj be leading the way In Negri Sembilan cricket. O. the heelc of the recent Europeans vs Rest match another match was played between teams captained by tne veteran cricketers. H. T. St vsn and P.117 words
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Article, Illustration66 1938-02-06 24 The S.S.R.N.V.R football team (tup picture) which last mo.ith beat "<< Borneo Company team (bottom picture) by three coals to nil. Borne t Co., (left to right) back Tew Tim. R. H. Stevens, Choy Khun Urn?. W R. Ravie, G. C. Ashworth, Teo Teck Soon, Ng Eng Kee. and Scowthree coals to nil - 66 words
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Article58 1938-02-06 24 (From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca. The following were elected office bearers of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank party: President, Chan Ah Fook: hon. secretary and sports secretary. Chan Bo>n Peng; hon. treasurer, Tan Meng Lock; hon. auditor, Tarn Seat Wan: asst. secretary, Ong Kirn Geok: committee. Tan Jin Hoe,58 words
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Article244 1938-02-06 24 (From Our Own Correspondent > Scganidt jMpSSED chances in front <>. 1/1 resulted in tile Europeans losing their first hockey fixture of the Segamat and District league to the local mata matas on the town padang last j week. Play never reacheu a high standard,244 words
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Article153 1938-02-06 24 PERAK'S 2 o WIN OVER SELANGOR From Our Own Corresporj I b nj i Kuala Lumpur. Saturday terrible is the only satisfactory i word to describe the ci'splay Selan- gor put up in the return hockey match I with Perak on th? pr.da g here today Perak d^s^rvedijr won by153 words
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Article57 1938-02-06 24 'The following have been lnvuea 14 represent The Clerical Union at soccer on Tuesday against the Hongkong Bank team: Goh Tong Hee. M Tamby. A. B. Collick. Lawson Oliveiro W. Gomes. Kong Eng Cheng. Teck Kirn Aziz, A. Exeyama. Al Johary and Chee Kirn Cheng. Reserves— J. Nonls.57 words
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Advertisement110 1938-02-06 24 JULIAN FRANKEL Places SINGAPORE ON THE MAP. lILDEN (v. s. a,) COCHET (FRANCE) RAMILLON (FRANCE) BURKE (IRELAND) The 4 Present Day Tennis Aces of the World Will Play Last Week February 1938 At THE HAPPY WORLD COVERED STADIUM. I i«c Talk of the Whole Tei.nis World Everybod> will be there.110 words
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270 1938-02-06 25 H. M. S. Terror Beaten By 19 Po'nts To Nil: Home Threes In Form (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. CM I'M Johore brought their Kugby football season to a sueressful conclusion this evening with a creditable win over H.M.S. Terror, whom270 words
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Article234 1938-02-06 25 *TIIE bi-annual regatta of the Roya Singapore Yacht Club yesterda; wa^jnarred by a heavy storm whicl delayed the start and. because th( wind had lightened, made it nr ■< tor the courses to be shortened. F. G. Lundon, sailing the Kathleer 111, won the Lunc!on Chal'enge234 words
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Article72 1938-02-06 25 DUGBY stages a rather unexpected 1X but neverthiless 1 jme returr next Wednesday when the Army X\ will meet a Royal Navy XV on the Padang. The Arm/ are taking no chances foj with such a form.dable array o f ships In oort the Navy72 words
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Article36 1938-02-06 25 BADCOCK MAY NOT GO TO ENGLAND Adelaide. Saturday Doub s are raised as to Badcock's ntness to go to England with the Australian cricket team. It is understood medical consent is withheld pending a fortnight's rest.36 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-02-06 25 Group photograph of MMMI o. me Slew Sin Sia, taken at Mr. Teo Kirn Engs buiisajow, fasir Ris Village. Tampenis Road, Singapore, on the occasion of the celebration of the Associat ion's eleventh anniversary.34 words
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Article188 1938-02-06 25 MANY RECORDS AT EMPIRE GAMES Sydney, Saturday ■"THERE were 25.000 spectators at the opening day of the Empire 'lames here. Results so far are: 100 yds.: 1, Holmes 'England*. 2. Mulford i Australia i. beating the Australia record with 9 7 10 sec. Women's 100 yds. final: 1. Miss Norman188 words
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Article30 1938-02-06 25 At Madras yesterday in the fourth and final test match of the Lord Tennyson's cricket tour All India scored 251 for 8, Vlnoo Mankad 106 not out.30 words
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Article269 1938-02-06 25 DEFORE 60.000 p ole including 10.000 Welshmen. Scotland beat Wales in an Internationa. Rugby ma'.ch yesterday at Murrayfleld by I eight points 'one goal, one penalty) to six points (two tries). The weather was dull and there was rain half an hour before the269 words
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293 1938-02-06 25 JOHORE'S SHOWING IN MALAYS' TENNIS TOURNEY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. •■pHAT Yon b. Mian. Johore lawn tennis champion, retained his title at the all Malays' tennis tournament is gratifying to Johore tennis enthusiasts, but what is m >re important is the improved form shown by the Johore entries.293 words
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Article, Illustration165 1938-02-06 25 The women's inter-State hockey match between Singapore and Sclangor, postponed yesterday owing to rain, will be played today at the Girls* Sports Club ground. McNair Road, at 7.30 a.m. Singapore teams which took part in a hockey trial on the Singapore pa.iang last wi-ek to mImJ to..165 words
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Article1470 1938-02-06 25 Home Football And League Tables DESL'LTS of the English and x Scottish Leagues with the tables up-to-date are: ENGLISH LEAGI'E DIVISION I Arsenal 3 Derby Birmingham 0 Preston Blackpool 0 Sunderland Boltcn 1 W'verhamptMi Brentford 1 Leicester Huddersfleld 1 Everton Liverpool 1 Leeds M'chester C. 2 Portsmouth Mlddlesbro' 3 Charlton1,470 words
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Article121 1938-02-06 25 DUGBY games played yesterday re- suited as follows: Bath 5. Devonport Sers. 0. Bedford 7. Old Blues 10. Blackheath 11. T..e Army 3. Cambridge Univ. 0, Bristol 4. Coventry 11, Cardiff 3. Harlequins 14, Northampton 8. Leicester 11, London Scottish 3 Liverpool 6. Birkenhead Park 28. London Welsh121 words
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Article, Illustration944 1938-02-06 26 Selangor Become Worthy Champions Hope That Standard Will Improve Will Indians Run A Tournament BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT THE first Malays triangular lnter- State tournament between Singapore, Johore and Selangor held here early in the week proved to be an unqualified success as in addition i to944 words
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Article, Illustration290 1938-02-06 26 r" Young Men's Indian Ai-ociatlcn B.P of Sentul. visited Singapore during thr Chinese New Year holidays and played three friendly match"* against local parties. The first match was played against the Tamil Reform Association B.P. at the Harpy World grounds on Sunday mornlnf tn which the V.M.1.A..290 words
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Article240 1938-02-06 26 Chew Cheng Earn, former captain of tha Penang Chinese Chin Woo and Rossdale badminton parties, won the open singles championship in the Kluang district badminton tournament by defeating Ng Kirn Hong, nla doubles partner, 15 6, 15 8. In the doubles final Cheng Earn and Kirn Hong240 words
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Article161 1938-02-06 26 In a friendly U dminton mutch hf'C at the Women' 3 Social Club at Seletar the N.A.A.F.I. stafl attached to the R.A.t-. s avon the Volunteer Air Force Club by eight games to one. Scores (N.A.A.F.I. first' Singles S. K. Sons AC I. Scarileld. 15—5, 15—11; L. K. Lcng161 words
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Article54 1938-02-06 26 M erridale B.P. The Mill miwwr? cf the ..ier :d BP. will be held ac the Coi Mcl hot?l miles, Pasir Pajai.g. on Saturda. Sunday. Feb. 12 and 13. Sporting ..a.. will tie arrang-d and prlws will be Jtreu Members are requested to i?>emi>lSaunders Road, on SaiUiJ:;..- a; J. 3054 words
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Advertisement489 1938-02-06 26 The Add in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel lndlgee- ua tion palus. those by too miuii I'^ul^V.H eld ti: your stomach. SXIMML Do yi>u know that tjQj) sT^tH* tHB that wM Is so power- mK^^r ful that ll would hum •J/^W^ 'nKii n489 words
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Article492 1938-02-06 27 " ECHO - "ECHO Played 14, Won 12, Drawn 2; One More Game BY TODAY at Anson Road stadium, Singapore, the Islington Corinthians play their fifteenth and last match in this country within h period of 28 days. And they have suffered no defeat, while drawing twice with two492 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-02-06 27 i'he Selangor Indians hockey ttam (left) beat the Singapore Indians hockey team (right) by four goals to two in the game played at KuaU Lumpur during the Chinese New Year holidays.35 words
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Article96 1938-02-06 27 142 —THE ISLINGTOMAJNS Well played, Corinthians! From London fared you far— "Come one, come all To boot the ball*. And si>ortsmen true you are. Well played, Corinthians I Winning where'er you go, But ready to meet With fair defeat, With a hand for the conquering foe. Well played,96 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-02-06 27 The Perak Colts hockey team (top picture) drew with the Selanj... Colt« bockey team (bottom picture), I—l,1 1, in the game played at Kuala Lumpur during the Chinece New Year holidays.31 words
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Article, Illustration273 1938-02-06 28 Chin Chin, Malacca, Worked On Open Cast Method 11/ 111 I. K the Federated and I n federated Malay States produce about 40 per cent, of the world's tin supplies, the neighbouring Colony of Malacca is the only part of the Colony of the273 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-02-06 28 This new house at Cameron Hig hlands was opened at the beginning of the year. It has been built by the Government of Kedah. The State's arms are above the doorway. A landmark of Cameron High lands— The Belfry, a veterinary sanatorium between Ringlet and Tanah Rata.56 words
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