The Straits Times, 10 July 1938

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1 32 The Straits Times
  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 342 Sunday, July 10, 1938 Price 10 Ce.its THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 342 Sunday, July 10. 1938 Price 10 Cents
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  • 408 1 NEW SINGAPORE A. P. C. BUILDING Modern Air-Conditioned, Bomb-Proof Structure Work To Begin Very Soon WILL BE COLLYER QUAY'S TALLEST "SKYSCRAPER" LMOST immediate construction in Collyer Quay of Singapore's largest, mopt palatial and most up-to-date office building is planned by the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Ltd., The Sunday Times understands. With
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    42 1 Another Child For Juliana? (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. pRINCESS JULIANA of Holland, who«e first child. Princess Beatrix, was born just over five months a«»o, is expecting another blessed event early next year, according to Brussels newspapers. Princess Juliana,
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    124 1 Gregorys Seek Indies Isle (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. DRINCESS VALERIE (Mrs. Bob Gregory), youngest daughter of the White Rajah of Sarawak, who was reported several weeks ago to be expecting a "happy event," is in the news again. Princess Baba told San Francisco reporters that she
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  • 110 1 Karachi. NEGOTIATIONS of some import1 ance are believed to be proceeding as the result of the presence here of the Sultan of Muscat, who recently visited Singapore and England. The Air Ministry has stated that It requires three sites, including Gwadur. for defensive purposes, near the
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  • 131 1 —CTWiimHW.HH" I —Hf— WWW WK Fernando Dc Vos I*\RESSEC in a long white satin gown. with orange blossoms, and carding a bouquet of wftite lilies, Miss Violet De Vos. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. R A. Orchard, of Singapore, was m.urled U) > Mr A A. Fernanda at
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  • 149 1 YOU MAY SIT WITH CABARET HOSTESSES SINGAPORE'S lonely bachelors can now invite dance hostesses to sit with them at their tables in the air-conditioned New World Cabaret. For $10 an hour or $20 for the whole evening, patrons of this caba ret can dance or sit with their favourite partner
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  • 84 1 (Fr^m Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Saturday. pXTENSIVE propaganda is being car- i u-U out in Java by means of lectures books and pamphlets to teach the public, and ejpeclally the natives how t > safeguard themselves against air attacks In Saurabaya gas-projf cellars arc being constructed In
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  • 214 1 The British Government has authorised the dispatch as soon as can be arranged of the Eleventh Hussars armoured car regiment from Egypt to Palestine, in addition to two infantry battalions already ordered to move. These two units are the First Battalion, Essex Regiment, and
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  • 151 1 SOME of the best amateur acting Singapore has seen for long time was presented by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Clvi last night at the Victoria Thawre when the first of three peiWuiances of "The Naughty Wife" ijainrd a favuurahle reception. This comedy of matrimonial tangles was well
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  • 120 1 London, Saturday. OTORMY weather with heavy falls of rain continue although winds which yesterday reached gale force have tj some extent moderated. During a westerly gale yesterday which In some areas attained a velocity of sixty miles an hour considerable damage was done. A French railways
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  • 61 1 THERE was no pla> yes- terday in the cricket Test match between England and Australia at Manchester. It rained for the fourth day in succession and the wicket was sodden. There was no play on Friday either, the first day. Only two days, Monday and Tuesday, remain
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  • 36 1 T:iE Indische Courant learns that the German community in Sourabaya Intend opening a school of their own for German children in Scurabaya in order to bring them up according to Nazi principles
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  • 59 1 (From Oar Own Corrr spondml. London, Saturday. SAGO FLOUR: »flt 7s. IfftA GOLD. 17 Is l'-j'L SILVER: Spot 19 0 16 J 2 mills. 19 ',d. COTTON: S.lJd. EXCHANGES: Paris 1:8 7 16; New York «.9» 1 1 1> Shanghai S'.d nom. Other commodities and exchanges nnrhanitrd from
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  • 58 1 London. Saturday. EIGHTEEN Royal Air Force aircraft which will also take part In French air display at Vlllecoublay tomorrow left for Le Bourget last evening doing the 235 miles In 66 minutes. Un average speed of 213 miles an hour in severe weather and setting a record for
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  • 37 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kua'a Lumpur. Saturday. The price of rubber for assessment for export duty in the F.M.S. for the period July 8 to July 14 has been fixed at 23 cen.s per lb.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 7 1 ULLMANN CLOCKS V (tallies PUce. S pore.
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    • 80 1 Good Fur ni thing Fabr c> Belter Furnitun Best Prices SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria St- Spore. Cogue dOr The Latest Creation of G UERLAIN. An essence, of indescribable and ineffable beauty of fragrance. So utterly new and distinctive. In gorgeous golden flagon as illustrated. Complete in fancy casket. tJjS*
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  • 568 2 Hotel Head Wants Hours Extended RAFFLES DOES GOOD TRADE LAST YEAR WHILE first-class hotels in Hong Korg may re- main open always until 1 a.m., Singapore residents are being denied equal facilities. Further reference to the refusal of the local authorities to grant a permanent
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    27 2 ItTlllCl UUWj# 4444 44 4y f44 CI WJ H. W. ("3unny") Austin (Phyllis Konstam), who icas born last *nonth, photographed at a London nursing home.
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  • 87 2 All About Artists' Models By A Judge Sydney. AN award for artisti' models MM refused by Mr. Justice Webb in the Industrial Court here. Refusing the application, he made the iollowing observations: Entry by the models into the pDsing profession is in most cases accidental The averag; life of a
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  • 87 2 TOECIPE for a party by lisa Max--IMB, rorld-famous for her parlies staged for New York, London and Hollywood hosts: Ask the wrong people, then mix them up; Be cruel end only ask aitrcctivs people; Never have a supper interval. Once there is a breuk a party is
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  • 69 2 'From Our Own Correspondent) Taipirg, Sa:urday. A 19-ycarold Ma' ay woman named L n n ea*. v t-rrib'e death at Trong last ma ng. While cutting a tre3 with bee htubUMl iba misjudged i.s fall ard ran in th.- wrong direction. Th tree fell 0O liar. Turning
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  • 220 2 Malaya Must Advertise Herself A SUGGESTION that the Straits Settlements Government should vote ample funds to advertise Malaya abroad and so attract the tourist trade to this country was made by Mr. Lira Che-:g Law in a letter w't.lch was read at the annual meeting of Raffles Hotel. Ltd. yesterday.
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  • 39 2 Our Own Correspondent) Kua.a Lumpur. Saturday. Mr. T J. Sheehan, MCS.. has been appoln cd Controller of Rubber, Malaya, tn p ace of Major G. M. Kidd. wi*h e.Tsct from July 2, states a Ga:ct;c roLiflcr.tlon.
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  • 90 2 A WARRANT for the arrest of a Hainanese, Tan Teck Seng, who failed to appear in the Singapore Second Police Court, yesterday, was issued by Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, Singapore Second Magistrate. Tan Teck Seng is charged with stealing 33' 2 gallons of beer, valued at
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  • 61 2 rviIATH by misadventure was the verdict returned by the Malacca coroner, Mr. G. E. Turner, at an Inquest on a 60-years-old Malay, Haron bin Osrr.an. who died from injuries received following a fall from a coconut tree at Alai, near Malacoa. He died in hospital
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  • 21 2 The Union Chinese Institute, which has recently been finishel in Penang. The newly-completed Wellesley School, at Penang.
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  • 227 2 CROSS-SECTION OF MALAYA AT K.L. EXHIBITION i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. TAX Malayan Exhibition which will be opened by the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, at Kuala Lumpur on July 30 promises to give visitors from all parts of the country a reflection of Malayan life and
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  • 363 2 High Court And Bankrupt's Credit NO order was made by the Chief Justice. S.S., Mr. Justice McElwalne. In the Singapore High Court yesterday in a criminal matter sent for revision by the District Judge. The matter for revision was the decision of the District Judge, nninc C. R. Miles, a
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  • 149 2 Eton Boys' Letters "Censored" Eton. FTON boys have been puzzled by what they call a censorship of letters which has been introduced at the college. All letters are first taken to the housemaster's study and later put on the notice board for collection by the boys. In one or two
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  • 149 2 AN application by Mr. A. M. L. Soarcs, representing A. E. Beavls, charged with criminal Intimidation, for the summons to be struct off in view of the non-attendance in Courj^ of the complainant, Mr. S. Fung^jjß his counsel Mr. W. A. N. BattenM|§ was yesterday
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 82 2 L (/£uM*£S is the nost important item on my shopping list. Bates at every meal and of vtui necessity to ewry member of the family. Butter must be of the very best quality and full of oncentrated goodness and nourishment. "5.C.3." Butler possesses these attributes and Is always a favourite
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 353 3 Crocodiles Are Valuable In Singapore SKINS ARE MADE INTO VARIETY OF ARTICLES 4 LIVE or dead, crocoti'es fetch money ir Singapore. Though f/ic. c are fero crocodile eaters in the city, a steady business goes on in the purchase of crocodiles because their skins make shoes, wollcts, handbags, satchels, belts
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  • Article, Illustration
    75 3 < hina Campaign Committee at Japanese Embassy in London uid no* sec Ambassador after half hour's wait: A deputation representing the China Campaign Committee, and consisting of a number of Members of Parliament, went to the Japanese Embassy in London to protest against the Canton bombings. They had made an
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  • 135 3 Nieuw Holland Skipper Retires CAPTAIN J. BLAAUBOER, commander of the X.P.M. liner Nieuw Holland engaged in the Singapore— Australia service, who had brought his vessel to Singapore since 1936 retired when the liner reached Batavia yesterday. Under a new commander, the Nieuw Holland is due at Singapore tomorrow. Captain Blaaaboer,
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  • 102 3 Adelaide. JOHN STANLEY PASS, who cabled his parents at Rugby (Kngland) that he had "struck gold rich," owes Itis good fortune to a "compulsory" lunch. He and another prospector, John i Walls, left Kalgoorlie in an old £15 lorry and headed for Mulgabbie. The engine stalled
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  • 68 3 "Advertising pays, and there Is no doubt at all about that." said Mr Frank Morris, at a meeting at BullMi Wells 'Radnorshire i when a new development association was formed for the town. Mr. Morris added that years agj when the town was advertired by former Improvements as:nclation
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  • 67 3 C ip"town. *T*HERE are too few doctors In Hrn 1 Union of Souih Africa, according to ths South African Medical Journal. The latest register states that there i 3 one registered doctor to 2.443 people. The total number of such doctors at th» beginning of this rear was
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  • 170 3 London. |I7ITH the marriage ol a Mcl- bourne business man, Herbert, Beldon, and a French radio artist. Mademoiselle Mercedes Brieuc, the Marseilles correspondent of the People tells the story of a romance which began with a radio broadcast to Australia from France five year, ago. Mr.
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  • 134 3 A BABY girl weighing only ten ounces and measuring a little mere than twelve inches has been born at South Shields, and was afterward stated to bo making "wonderful progress." The mother is Mrs. John T. Chap man. wife of an unemployed labourer living
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 383 3 England now 5\ days across the air all the way by Empire Flying-Boat The big 4-enginetf Empire flying- boats now leave Singapore for England twice a week. They are the last word in air-suing luxury. You have a smoking room on board, a promenade deck hot and i-old meals served
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 681 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY <INKM\s South Amedca (Arabia Maru) 1 pra T< Ceylon (Arabia Maru) l p.m huwwior, cf Mr Co**- Paves only) (Jut!angia 7pjn uSB? P!a riDK lARI.L. •You re A SA-eeth-arf mttb AM;* Faje SINGAPORE also The Louis Sclimchns Fight. 3.15. Today 6.15 6c 9.15 p.m. H w. 9.58
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  • 93 4 Chaplin Has New Girl Friend Hollywood. A PIQUANT situation appears to have developed between Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard, whom it has often been reported he married in 1934. He remains at Pebble Beach, Carmt-1, where he plans to build a new home; She and her mother have entrenched themselves
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  • 500 4 Max Mallini Back After Twenty Years UTHEN Max Mallini, magician. says goodbye to a reporter at the door of his hotel snite he returns the reportorial fountain pen, handkerchief and pocket watch, all purloined in the course of an interview. And the boys at
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  • 68 4 Garbo And Stokowsky Upset Car QRETA GARBO and Leopold Stokowsky, the conductor, were in a car that capsized south of Stockholm when turning a corner. It left the road and landed on its side in a field. Neither Garbo nor Stokowsky (who have travelled a lot together in recent months)
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  • 158 4 Washington. THE routine of one of President Roose- vclt's busiest days was halted ccm- j pletely the other day and important visitors cooled their heels in an anteroom while the President and Srirlcy Temple, the child film star, had a heart to heart chat, mostly about teeth.
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  • 82 4 Los Angeles. f EO GORCEY who appeared In the film "Dead End" was sentenced to five days' gaol for motor-cycle speedIng. A policeman stopped him at 60 miles an hour Oorcey attempted to escape, and was caught when travelling at 55 miles an hour. The judge
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 945 4 THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIME £IkB^t > will be screened DURING THE GALA Jof(fsf OPENING OF THE Do You Remember ALtl A Ifl Blt A Robin Hood's feny. AIR-CONDITIONED ri t£^" y AND COMPLETELY I B RENOVATED THE COOLEST I THE DE LUXE RESTAURANT PHONE "OT at the NEW
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    • 379 4 Have your Sucll Womeil! -l—^. Such ndventurc in love -W.l NEW such iK-autv and danger no CM I T C 9V i m 9 nth'.'r mnn h;is ovi-r Known! I tfi PRICES flLvir p jM WJMf Latest V/colien ft Palm Beach Suitings VIBV 4mm in stock GAKY CUUrcH tai heng
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  • 996 5 Grossly Untrue And Scandalous, Declares Counsel BRITON WHO MARRIED A CHINESE MR. F. W. BENEY, counsel for Dr. Sidney Cross Harland, the scientist in the Chinese wife case, (reported in last week's Sunday Times), described in the King's Bench Division when the hearing: was resumed how
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    32 5 Mr. Chew Mci Choon of the staff of .Mansfield and Co., Ltd., and Miss Son Kn« Tee, teacher of the Chung Hwa Girls' School, who were married at the t'inrapore Chinese Consulate-General.
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    11 5 >.". K <ij anil Miss Lilian Kiioo ho wcr» married at Ipoh.
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    16 5 > Arc hiiiald Pinti and Miss liva K Mffa uftrr their marriare at the >'. Joseph's Church, Singapore
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    15 5 Mr. Lee Thian Hore and Miss Angle Tan who were married at the Singapore Registry.
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  • 56 5 Berlin. QrORGE SCHWITZER and his vife Anna were beheaded t< \\cr at dav.-u. v were found guilty of es. ,nage last November. For two years, it was alleged, they had been in the pay of a foreign Power. Red r>«v 'ers on the main street
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  • 74 5 tTi ..i O_r Own Corre^pur.Uor.O Kua'a Lumpur. Saturday. TIT Commissioner of Police in the 1 r rat J Main states is to be Known ai .h^ Lspeclor-Gencral from today, accord ns to a Gaze't? nctiflca Jon. Other char.g?3 in police 1 1 e~ include the senior deputy
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  • 32 5 All private houses and State buildtrga in the Indian Stats of Sirmoor lr.ust in future have the'.r main entrance facing ve.?t— according to a decree of tfce Moslem rules
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  • 171 5 Co-operators' Conference In Singapore THE ninth All Malaya Urban Co-operative Conference will be held at the Raffles School, Singapore, on July 30 and 31 and Aug. 1. Mr. A. S. Small, the Colonial Secretary, is expected to open the conference. For the first time this year a concert has been
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  • 85 5 Tha death occurred last Sunday of Madam Chung Soon Hay, well-known jrrember of the Chinese community at Kuala Lumpur, at her home in Batu 'Road. She was aged 73. The funeral, which took place the following day, was largely attended. Many association bodies, and religious
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  • 184 5 Imported Goods Being Ousted (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. I'HE nineteenth annual fair has just been opened at Bandoeng. The area occupied this year is about 15 per cent, more than last year. Native industry and products occupy 25 per cent, of the total stalls. After the
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    30 5 The wedding of Mr. P. D. Jonathan, of Stores Superintendent's Office. Railways, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, to Miss Grace Hannah Abishegam. of Klanp, took place at Lutheran Zlon Church, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 35 5 Mr. Hoe Ghee Poh. of the P. and O. S. N. Co. has been elected hon. superintendent of the Chinese Friendly Association in place ol Mr. Swee Bee Ay, who has resigned.
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  • 187 5 \fUIR- B. GOVINDASAMY, senior partner of the Indian Labour Company and newly-appointed Justice of the Peace, was the guest of honour, at a tea party given at the Adelphi Hotel by the Tamil com-m'-inily. There w?re WTtrftl Ivindrpd cu?s\r. Including tre Colonial Secretary, Mr.
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  • 84 5 Mr. K. Jaganathan Miss P. C. Rodgers •THE wedding took place yesterday at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Singapore, of Mr. Xavler Jaganathan, of Rcngam Estate. Johore, and Miss Pushpagandi Clara Rodgers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Rodgers, a'so of Rengam,
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  • 161 5 TWO women missionaries, working night and day, are tending 800 lepers on a lake island in Uganda. Their heroic task was described by Mr. A. C. Edgar. Toe H official, when he arrived in England after a threemonlhs tour of African leper colonies. Both women belong to
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  • 73 5 Kobe. •THE Toboshoji Company has pur- chased the Dollar liner President Hoover, which is breaking up off the coast of Formosa since last December when it went aground. The purchasers were reported to have paid insurance companies V 500.000 guaranteeing additional payments according to the tonnage
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 30 5 SPEED UP BIKES A km drops of 3-IN-ONE Oil will giv* new hie to your bike, skate*. lacttie trains, »tc. Kaapa them n.w-looking, too, becausu it cleans •nd prevents rust.
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    • 38 5 fl^BJ f? 3 sr jrTI farm wwK ifwt aI '•>• W ~>S 'V 1 if Jf PLAIN OR 9^^919 2t V wr cork-tippw arfjfclS^gllßi ii"llV -ill 8 ■fll^l f.LIM' «*r^-*^ W &ui/ l/tem in the BSHBMMML SM" l^^g^Hl Vhlent&crtite'Ju*
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    34 6 Dress rehearsal of "The Tempest": two summery fashions consisting of trouser suits and large straw hats, worn by members of the company rehearsing "The Tempest" at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, London, recently.
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  • 1212 6 Horsemanship Instruction Benefits Both Horse And Rider R. H. Onraet Says Fifth Article 'THIS is the fifth of a scries of six articles by Mr. R. H. Onruet, Inspector-G eneral of Police, Straits Settlements. They are extracts from a book on horses in Malaya shortly to be published in Singapore.
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  • 445 6 QUEEN— BUT COULD NOT BUY A ZIP women who trusted the words they wrote Mr. T. BJorn Schyberg, of Oslo, President of the Nordic Advertising Association, said that advertising was not only the most Important sales medium of our time, but ought also to be the greatest medium of enlightenment.
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  • 65 6 A TRANSVAAL native arranged a lion trap with a piece of steel wire and went away to await results. Later, hearing a roar, he ran to the place with his gun and found a lion had been caught. He raised his gun and fired. The first shot missed.
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  • 91 6 Copenhagen. OIR EARLE PAGE, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, who is visiting the agricultural exhibition here, in a statement to the Danish Press, said: "We need many Danish farmers in Australia. I have heard about emigration to Venezuela. I cannot understand why Danish farmers do not
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  • 238 6 £1,000 Lost Jewel Found In Gutter IIfHILE Scotland Yard detectives were making widespread inquiries for the £1,000 emerald and diamond pendant belonging to the Countess of Munster, which was lost when she visited the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, the gem was actually lying outside Bow Street, Police Station. It
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  • 103 6 The sale of the late Baron de Wcrms's collection of Ceylon stamps was concluded by Mr. H. R. Harmer, of Bond-street, W. During the afternoon £1.460 was added to the total realised for the first three days, making a grand total of £12,750. The chief stamps
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 652 6 -yOU will notice the differ- 11 n M... s&i X cnce in quality at once II Craven 'A arc so exception- II ;*HjB ally smooth, so cool and fresh. II 'wm Remember too, that these -^Kr cjrk tipped cigarettes will 11 jjj^P noi uffect your throat. Switch 11 to Craven
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  • 296 7 Young Hollander On Way To Indies IN HOSPITAL HERE WITH MALARIA AFTER cycling across two continents in search of a job in the Netherland s Indies, a 22-year-old Rotterdam youth, Mar in in van Mastrigt, lies seriously ill with malaria in
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  • 325 7 pi'KTHKK attacks on unconvoyed taxis and buses occurred in Singapore yesterday and another passenger was injured by flying glass. Three taxis and one mosquito bus were attacked in the Beach Road district yesterday morning, oil, tar and bricks being thrown. The passenger, who was
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  • 200 7 Up-Country Rates Annoy Residents (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. APETITTON to the Colonial Office regarding the system of rating in Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, and Seremban will be dispatched in a month, accord Ing to Mr. E. A. S Wagner, president of the Selangor Property Owner's and Ratepayer's Association,
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  • 90 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. A MALAY ran amok and chased his brother with a parang in a kampong four miles from Seremban village, near Seremban. When a police constable went to the scene to investigate, the Malay thased him away. Chief Inspector Samsudin and Mr.
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  • 92 7 Shanghai. Saturday. /GUERILLA forces are active outside Peking and Tientsin, and control many areas outside these cities. These plalnclothes celebrated the double seventh by attacking simultaneously, those near Peking tearing up many miles of tracks of the new Peking-Jehol railroad, while others
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  • 51 7 (XN a crui.si> up i,he West Coast of Malaya, fie monitor Terror ix expected to leave Singapore on Tres day. She will be in Penuig from Friday until the following Thursday, at Port Dick son from July 23 to 26, and will return to Singapore on July
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    33 7 3du S-n.aj.o*,; athletic cha.»f i j.ships were con I tided yesterday in ideal weather. Six records were broken. Here is a section of the larjje crowd which attended. Bruits are in PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT.
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  • 35 7 Hankow. Saturday. A FRESH poison gas charge II made against the Japanese forces. Scores of Chinese troops, It is alleged, were overcome by gas during an engagement at Llshlh. Nanyang Slang Pau.
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  • 121 7 Shanghai. Saturday. FORESHADOWING intensive bomb- ing of the Yangtze River port ot Kiuklang and the nearby summer resort at Kuling. both in northern Kiangsl. Japanese naval authorities today communicated with foreign consuls, urging the immediate evacuation :f all foreign nationals, merchantmen and warships between
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  • 116 7 WHILE Mr. V. Penny waited for 97 his bride at Yeovil (Somerset) Parish Church anothe r girl arrived in bridal dresn. Mr. Penny's bride was Miss Nancy Candor, but before she arrived Miss Betty Barrand reached the church for her wedding to Mr. R. Jervis. Miss
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  • 73 7 Hankow, Saturday. ■"PHE Chinese Air Force scored another great success yesterday when a squadron bombed the Japanese aerodrome at Anklng, capital of Anhwel Province, and destroyed 18 bombers and 12 pursuit planes. Two other raids were carried out yesterday, one on the airfield at Wuliu and
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  • 104 7 Hankow, Saturday. 'THE "gold offering" movement launched on the first anniversary of the outbreak of the war received a fresh Impetus today when General and Madame Chiang Kai-shek donated $19,451. representing mor.ey obtained as wedding gifts and income from Madame Chiang's newsraper article's. Dr.
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  • 114 7 FOLLOWING the Introduction of the new parking restrictions in Raffles Place, the committee of the Automobile Association of Malaya has issued a circular to members to canvas opinion on the proposed extension of its driver attendant service. Under the new scheme, members, before their parking time is
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  • 96 7 Charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, with committing aii affray on the steamer Tllawa on Friday afternoon. 13 Chinese coolies were bound over for six months, on sums of $50 each, in default one month's rigorous Imprisonment. Xt was alleged that seven Cantone«e
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  • 30 7 Hong Kong. Saturday. JAPANESE planes dropped more **than 70 bombs yesterday on Foochow. capital of Fuklen. Some 40 persons were killed or wounded, and 50 houses were destroyed.
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    • 974 7 STAMPS 1 HOTELS IF II F E LONDON ■\l I MUM FKICI-LISI of atlS P\CK ia^W""^^^ MS STAMP \1 Bl MS PHILA- COME «U fA^ TEUC ACCESSORIES .nrlurtii., all and enJoT at eiUiet B «^C"^ ma HOTEL RUBENS Sent free to an; address in exchange v for a mint stamp
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  • 1177 8 Slightly Easier Close To Active Period •yHE behaviour of markets generally during tht; past week has, on the whole, been satisfactory, although they closed yesterday on not quite such a strong note as has ruled almost continuously throughout the week. Perhaps of rrost concern to the
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  • 161 8 Singapore, July 9, 12 noon. Bvyers Bellers. Gambler 7.50 Hamburg Cube $13.50 Java Cube $11.00 Pepper. White MuiUok $14.25 White $13.75 Black 8.50 Copra Mixed $3.25 Sun Dried $3.60 Tapioca Small Flake $3.50 Fair Flake $3.40 Medium Pearl $3.90 Small Pearl $3.60 Jetotong Palembang $7.50 Banja $7.75
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  • 76 8 Saturday, July 9, Noon. No. 1 X.R.S.S. in cases. (F. 0.8.) July 2494 25 Good F. A. Q. in bales (F.0.R.) July 24 24V6 No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable *4*£ 24V» July 25 25M Anc-September 25<4 25% October-December ?5 7 H
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  • 1312 8 Fraser And Co. 's List SATIRHAY. JLLY t. 1938: 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 14d 4s f%M Asam Kumbang (I) 29s 31s Austral Malay (f) 44a 48s norn Ayer Hltam (Ss) 24s 9d 26s 9d Ayer Wens (SI) .S7H 62H Bangrln
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  • 183 8 List Supplied By Messrs Fraser Co. SATIR1IAY. JULY t, t9M: 1 P.M. Company Dividend etooics Dale Ex. Otv. TIN Close Pa van Date Kamunting Tin 8<r« less tax June 2» July 28 July 4 Kuala Lumpur Tin Is No 34 Aug. 18 Kuchai Tin 5% Int. July
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    • 496 8 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers antl Brokers «r, Securities and Commoditlci. Daily Foreign Market Cab'.ti and Quotation Service. MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS ASSN.
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    • 368 9 flag"! FIVE YEARS OLD AND V. fflC^ rh LOOKS LIKE NEW- thanks to (f\**/ SUNLIGHT SOAP'S safe washing J t^l^^^^^^^^t^W^fX] I The purity aid mildness of BbHk^^V^^B^M I I I y^R B Sunlight make it ideal for hands r^W^WfcJ*? b^^^^B^W lO W ee P s (ncm from gettinK har-h B^^^PCfeEK
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    • 1731 9 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE. ..oo7ews^ c Richniond "UZ&& «SS. E 0 Qulß -8.05 Grcenwlcb time signal. <■ M pi™^ Aovn 8.25 Vloiin recital by Alfredo Campoll. .„V? ZHL 1.33 mo s (225 ml 8 50 Bi(; ci^c down Electrical recording t Gramophone record*. n w Mint.!, Band mv TRANSMISSIONS 2
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    24 10 London police in the water folly clothed and wearing helmets, testing life-jackets in the Port of London annual test. Another picture in Column Six.
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  • 274 10 "Vile Book" About Her Life Of Prostitution AMERICANS ARE SURPRISED AT FUSS IT CAUSED UOW a girl gave up a life of prostitution to marry a Malayan planter is told in "To Beg I am Ashamed," a new autobiography published in
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  • 115 10 Sydney. /CONSTABLE HAROLD ROBINSON was cheered by 400 dancers at the Marrlckville Town Hall because he gave two pints of blood to a dying patient, changed into evening dress, and attended the dance. Constable Robinson was preparing to go to the dance when he learned that
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    16 10 A London policeman icavi,: clothed into the tcater during the annual Port of London lifejacket test.
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  • 147 10 *'TN the event cf war, it may be necessary for all suitable dogs to be conscrlptc.l." This Is the opinion of Lieut -CoL E. H. Richardson. 0.8.E.. who was MS- > ponsibie for training the dogs us.^d by the British Army in the Great W:ir H;>
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  • 198 10 VVERY day we use words which commemorate the fame of some man or woman loho wou'd othenoise be forgotten. Few people know how these names came to be common words, and in this special Sunday Times series of short articles the story of these names that have
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  • 114 10 J^OWADAYS we rarely see a billycock hat. But most people will know it is a kind of bowler, a low-crowned, fairly wide-brimmed affair of felt, and identified with the country. It derives its name from that of a consistent wearer, a well known Norfolk figure of the late 18th
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    • 386 10 EXHAUSTION. The Cw* •< The Trtfks. irritability, dcpreaaJoo— theee f cuise of the tropics. The effort to flnu :h< body and brain to action in an un- >med c'.lmate. drains the whole system of it- flity. This rn?rgy mutt be replaced !ir intervals the blood re-charged with nutriment, healthy flesh,
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  • 1145 11 Still Another Book Of Thrilling Naval War Adventures Severn's Saga. By E. Keble Chatterton. Hunt Blackett, 18s. r never rains but it pours. Only the other day Mr. E. Keble Chatterton gave us a new edition of "Seas of Adventure" (reviewin The Sunday Times of June 12), then came his
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  • 472 11 Crippled Splendour. By Evan Johon. Nicholson Watson. Bs. 6d. TPHE period in English history which comprises the reigns of Henry IV. the V and the VI, and the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) is one of its important and interesting ones and the novel under review
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  • 224 11 New Edition Of Splendid Novel They Knew Mr. Knight. By Dorothy Whipple. John Murray 2s. UOW nice to be able to welcome a new edition of "They Knew Mr. Knight," for its charm, freshness and humour are a constant pleasure. Mrs Whipple always gives such a fine rendering of family
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  • 65 11 Lea's and Betty. By Jan Stewer. Herbert Jenkins 1 Colonial Library. I DOUBT if people who do not belong to the west country will have the patience to read "Lea's and Betty" for though the dialect is well done it is tedious reading. But Jan Stewer understands his
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  • 588 11 First Things First. By Frank Tilsley. Michael Joseph. Its. fid. "THE author of this work has already emerged as a successful novelist and here he makes an eloquent and clearly-thought-out plea for Socialism. He Is not the Socialist writer of the academic type. He
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    • 180 11 M. MOHAMEC DULFAKIR CO. HEAD OFFICE Removed to:--46, HIGH STREET 10l T < QLOPKIM.SLb JCvv PO' M.S£S liLSffi'tDl CD -lIGH STREET i M. MD, DULFAKIR CO., Booksellers, Newsagents, Phone Me. »695 Huh Street Singapore. He-awaken feed JP*V% Hair Roots! ii .aX $5! *W^ 'Had lit ■•M P».«h" JBp JS& Hew
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    • 352 11 f V J_ VVX^t^La^laaa^fl W\\W\W\\\\\\\\\^2j j J "^P^ .a^r^ k I i I aaaal L■ L H^ LAME Bot Caaaaai A I imi HF ft TaJ 9 -^M -^^H Ask for ANDREWS in V 0 I* I ttw ECONOMY HNS iWxZfflflti^S^^M containing the SAME Enf*ffr WTTTT^ QUANTITY as the R;^
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  • 402 12 Present Plans May Be Modified CINGAPORE'S aquarium is still a long way off. The queslion is not likely to bs considered by the Municipal Commission for at least another four months. In the meantime, legal opinion is being obtained on the possibility of using
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  • 276 12 MEMBERS of Imperial Airways staff protested against the treatment given to Mr. G. Woods Humphery, who resigned the managing directorship of the company following the report of a Government committee of inquiry. "A political move," "a campaign of calumny," "spite and personal animosity," were some
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  • 56 12 ft[ADAME DUCASSOU, aged 107, watched Madame Joucla, aged 102, being decorated with a war medal at Toulouse. Madame Joucla, daughter of an Army bandsman, followed the French army in the FrancoPrussian war of 1870 as a camp cook. She was taken prisoner at Metz, her
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  • 179 12 AIR LINER "BREATHES" LIKE FISH KTOW going through its Air Ministry trials at Martlesham Heath is the first Albatross air liner with four engines, having a remarkable system of air cooling by which it "breathes" like a fish— through gills. The four engines are De Havilland Gipsy-twelves. By the placing
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  • 51 12 An engine of an R.A.F. bomber, with six men on board, caught fire over Leicester. The crew cut oft* the petrol and prepared to jump and the wind blew out the flames. Hundreds of people who saw the plane In flames hurried to Leicester airport, where It
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    64 12 A photograph taken after the enrolment service of the Seventh Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade, at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Seated in front, from left, commencing with the third from the left are Staff Sergeant Benny Fones, Lieut. Cheong Hock Hai, Lieut. H. J. Spinks, Rev. R. K. S. Adams
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    126 12 A group photograph taken at 420 Baleslier Road of the Tong Soon Kok Association's 36th anniversary held recently. From left, seated. Tan Choon Hong, Chua Kla Oh, Lee Mia Khoo, Chan Kwang Chia, Lim Yeng Khoon, Soo Ah Tee (president), Koh E. Num (secretary), Tan Chea Tone, Seah Lip Kionc
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    • 459 12 DEEP PENETRATION f .MKBmWKM F° r ;ill Rheumatic Ailments I Sciatica, Neuritis, Influenza and «S5H^ I most deep seated complaints. fi^SKBLm. U«ll In no other way than DEEP -rftTp^L W^*** PENETRATION of the tissues can <J& JjM you dissolve crystallised acids so W^ji t la our blood circulation is fully
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  • 1186 13 aN Englishman boarded a Singa-pore-bound Danish ship at Bangkok. The captain approached Uim and said he understood he could speak French. Yes," replied the Englishman. The captain wanted him to try and help a young French woman travelling on the same ship who did
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    • 224 13 Have you seen the t\?/ new season 's designs f\ in ROBIA TSfeH You'll find the latest selection at any of the stores >%\ listed below. Besides delightful prints there are Wk\ styles with criss cross effects, fine mesh weaves, muslin m g|X types with sprigs, dots or raised threads,
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    • 259 13 Check That Co/d/lt Alka-Seltzer the amazing new alkalizing tab- JF^rT.R let is one of the quickest-acting remedies for j -^J relieving the distress and discomfort of colds and effectively checking them that has ever been developed by M«lical Science/ When you feel a cold coming on, just drop an Alka-Seltxer
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  • 357 14 Chief Standbys When Loans Are Needed Others Are: Hats, Shoes, Opium Pipes Cameras, Typewriters 11/ HEN times are hard, Singapore men take tbeir clothes to the pawnshops, the wemen their jewellery. These are the two most common articles, a Sunday Times reporter learnt from a
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    57 14 Mt'.e. Sablha Guektchen, adopted daughter of the Turkish dictator Kemal Ataturk, and the only woman regular air force officer in the word. Is repcrted to hare made a forced landing in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains. Here is a picture of Mile. Sabiha Guektchen being greeted when the arrived
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  • 59 14 TIE ninth Duke of Devonshire, who died aged sixty-nine on May 6. left f state in Great Britain worth £112.808. on which duty of £27.222 has been paid. All his Irish property goes to his second son. Lord Charles Cavendish, husband of Adele Astaire. and
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  • 98 14 "PERFECT LOVE"— AT 80 'TWICE married and father of ten children. th» Rev. W. T. Button, of Cawley-road, Chichester. claims at the age of 80 to have found his perfect love. He said: "She is 60 and a loidou;, but doesn't look a day more than 40. "It was a
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  • 63 14 Torpedo Crash Just Misses Child On Beach A TORPEDO which was flred by the destroyer Wolverine during exercises in Cawsand Bay, near Plymouth, hit the beach and narrowly missed x child playing at the water's edge. The torpedo was fitted with a dummy head so that there was no danger
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  • 104 14 'TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Mar- jorie Lane. of Longmeadavenue, Bishopstoke, near Southampton, won more than a wager when she put this advertisement in a newspaper "Attractive young lady would like to meet a desirable young man, with a view to friendship." It led to her marriage to Mr.
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  • 109 14 Cape Town. AT the age of 71, Mr. Anthony Aaron Officer has entered for the Cape Argus flying scholarship here. He gave his age as 55 because he thought he would otherwise have to undergo a jpeclal test. "Now that I have had my test flight
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  • 318 14 A LOCK of hair— which fetched £11— was among personal relics of Lord Nelson (hero of Trafalgar) and his flag captain, Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy at the auction sale at Portesham House, Dorset, home of the late Mr. W. Hardy Manfleld, descendant of
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  • 196 14 Moscow. SIR Hubert Wllkins, the famous arctic explorer, has arrived here. He "was welcomed at the station by Messrs. Shlrshov and Federov, members of the Soviet North Pole Meteorological Expedition, representatives of the Arctic Institute, and several Polar fliers. Sir Hubert told the press that he came to
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    53 14 i ..e engagement is announced oi Mr. Raymond Swinford Shackleton, elder son of the late Sir Ernest Shackleton, the famous Antarctic explorer, to Miss Doreen Brenda Cicely Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Green, of Harley Gardens, West Brompton. Here are Mr. Raymond Sha-kleton and Miss Doreen Green photog
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  • 46 14 C*OR two hours dealers and peasants threw eggs and butter at each other In the market square at Avesnes (near Valenciennes, France). The fight started when the dealers went on strike, saying the peasants were selling over their heads to big concerns.
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  • 190 14 ALWAYS RAINING PENNIES FOR THEM I|THER£VER music is publicly played the British composer cashes in today thanks to the Performing Right Society, whose eyes and ears are everywhere. Last year the society grossed £561.276. which, less 10 per cent, for running costs, was divided between its 1,600 members. Biggest customer
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    • 323 14 GASTRIC ULCER fßfB Buf operation was r mgn K avoided after alf if!P* 81 Serious stomach trouble which I «Pf may lead to the operating table does J £^*2^| not appear without warning. It Cof On iL' on with increasing p«in, then brings Wlthf^m Aj» the sufferer to a condition
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    • 311 14 1 »k- f«»cd acd bring np joui I Could you house, clothe, feed t\ family on £35 a year? Of course not. Could your wife? j tSed^wTve you £1.000 safely M* No-«othu# like it. Mm would have fl I Then if You died, your wife 1 ant afraid so-but what
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    863 15  - PICCALILLI Pickler By Nathaniel Gubbins Is Still On Holiday IN A NUTSHELL It Is stated that Hitler never ea* meat. He'a a veget-Aryan. Beginner A girl of eleven has been arrested In France for burglary. The kittenburglar, of course, is unknown in tM> country. LITERALLY A circus acrobat who U
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    • 498 15 Kidney Acid Germs Killed In 3 Hours The underlying mus. of much 111 health Many of them can not and must Kidney and Bladder disorders Is pra!ne it highly enough. >*"% ID i«^v Irritating fcerms which develop in the body For Instance, Mr. B.M.. /jllfsil during Colds and i.-om Bad
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    • 208 15 TIGER made from the finest prepared from the best Euro- mf!jUSir^'*A mSk m pean Barley, which is shipped A1 Ott« M direct from the producers to V^^^Sj/ffM ~£^^**-'< 'MMr.. Malayan Breweries Ltd. in tin £J »&~—Zm^*m*k*. lined cases in which it is kept i2tim/s*Ji BSKSKBBS^^ as fresh and wholesome as
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 71 15 CONTRACT BRIDGE By THE FOUR ACES TN Rubber Bridge a partial score is often extremely valuable when the other side is vulnerable. In fact, the largest penalties occur when the defending side attempts to push the opponents beyond their depth, and in so doing get doubled. Today's hand is a
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    • 332 15 bid. Instead, they found the defence to beat the contract. North. Dealer Both sides vulnerable North-South 40 on score S— A 9 H— A Q9 8 4 D— X 6 C— X Q8 3 S— K Q Mr. Ran H— J 107 5 2 S-J 4 3 2 D— A
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  • 215 16 Merchants Of Death SINGAPORE children have been sacrificed that hawkers might live. Because, In spite of the strongest medical opposition, hawkers have been allowed to sell food prepared in unhygienic conditions, hundreds of children are lying in hospital, and an appalling number has died. The only excuse offered is
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  • 203 16 Cocktails Bombs THOSE who had lightly dismissed air raid precautions as something -hich concernsd only enthusiast;, jingoes must have beer shockeu to find that the cherry in their cocktail at last Tuesday's dance at the Singapore Swimming Club was a lecture on aerial bombing. Few Europeans in Malaya have taken
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  • 175 16 TWICE in a week the shadow of serious labour trouble has lain across Malaya and once again attention is drawn to the urgent need for lew industrial legislation. The pronosed Wages Disputes Bill, after more han a year's research, has been 'rafted, it is understood, and may be
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  • 688 16  - Chinese Are Confident The Japanese Invasion Will Be Repelled Edgar Ansel Mowrer By Conquest Would Need 100,000 Men And Vast Finances Third Article The Sunday Times Special Correspondent Touring China rrHE SUNDAY TIMES 1 today publishes the third of a series of articles on the SinoJapanese war by Edgar Ansel
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  • 890 16 MALAYANS have become so accustomed to airmails and express steamers that they are apt to forget the existence of a curious postal anachronism— the clubbed packets letter system by which over one and a
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    • 238 16 TEL: O^/S^O; TEL 43 1 O 43 1 C MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE 65. STAMFORD RO.4D, SI SG A PORE. TRY OUR l AILORIMC [I We only solicit your trial order. 1 1 MIEN CHONG Spores most up-to-daU Tailor. 34. Coieman St. Phone 4816. 1 1 A SURE
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    • 41 16 The New World Cabaret TKA DANCE (ADMISSION llttn 111 l RS SAII RDAY SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION M CTS.I ■VERY NIGHI FROM 9 PJL TO MIDNIGHT iPI A N O TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212. Orchard Rd.
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  • 544 17 Ut>-To-Date Facilities For More Than Sixty Students Nearly Half The Patients Are Children SCOPE FOR 18 NEW STUDENTS EACH YEAR TO provide tuition for Malaya's dental students and inciden--1 tally to provide treatment for some of the poor of Singapore, the new dental school and clinic
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  • 208 17 —Pandit Nehru pVNDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU. ex-President of the AllIndia Congress, who has arrived in London, said at a Press reception thai lonilict in India could not be welcomel by the British fMjvernmen* in view of the .;>us intcniiiiional situation. It would be difficult to
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  • 118 17 Auckland. 'THE strong similarity between the Neio Zea'and fifty pound note and the ten shilling note led to a comedy of errors. It started when a mother set out in pursuit of her son, on his honeymoon, to xchom she had given a fifty pound note
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  • 228 17 A ctress' s Husband Dies: She Plays On JUIISS PEGGY WOOD. Amerl- can star in Operette sang her part as visual at His Majesty's Theatre, although she had just heard of the death of her husband. He was a poet, John Van Alstyn Weaver. He died at Colorado Springs of
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  • 99 17 THE most valuable envelope in th? world— lts owner, Mr. A. F. Llchtcnstcln, of New York, has refused £30,--000 for it— has arrived in London. A young Bible student In Mauritius stuck two penny stamps on the envelope ninety years ago, when he posted It to
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  • 59 17 Colombo. A BUS overturned in a Kuru negate s'.reet and crushed to death a Buddhist prie.-t who was going to a festival at the holy city of Anuradhapura. Police and dozens of others were unable to move the bus. An elephant was sent for
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 666 17 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes ronto, Ontario, Canada, recently sail. "K (Alt better»the not day I started inking Mendaco. Irould breathe easier. I slept tha night through. The choking, couching-, irajipin* disappeared. Since starting the use) of Mend.'tco I have not lost one single night of rest. Choking. Coughing
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    • 170 17 "STORK DERBY" MOTHER FLEES Toronto. MRS. KATHLEEN NAGLE, 35-year-old wife of an unemployed carpenter here, has bought two new motor-cars, packed her 12 children into them, and fled from the city. She is one of the four winners of the Toronto Stork Derby, who shared £80,000 prize money in the
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    • 112 17 %t -i- I F*^^s^sHir if^^K: 'aßJMßmP^^sm^-'^'-'iP^ Jry old en V" \J L o tl 1* S Bi^^^^^^^^J ■■^2j~^|S|jsn|^P quicVlv they pass those Mr te JM M^g-^Magj bH h^py hours -ii early Motherhood "V^T"" fitfl«v ~~pw pleasint their memory -^f 111 Vw YjSi mm\ no A And h<w wise you were
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  • 260 18 Mainly About Malayans By The Onlooker A leading athlete at Britain's most famous public school, Eton, this year is a Singapore boy, Bertram Clarke, the son of Dr. Noel Clarke, himself a line athlete in his day and f c r many years one of the leadng figures in the
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  • 699 18 As Tretchikoff Sees Them 13 splenaid service on the Legislative Council has added to the high regard in which the community and the Clarke family have always been held in the Colony. r Harrovian Son DLAYING for Ha. ow in last week's game was he son of another well-known Malayan,
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    • 64 18 llr h» neve rested on iv laurels*— and (hey have been many. This ye« l^B) Wlflkial MKafl almost fifty imp™ .-menu, with complete new body styling inside and Out, have vHbUbMT again made it the top-flight car: yet i|« low prices arc turpriting. M Bfffff M »»K»»^^B .^"fiC J»Mi»s«SM L^***********^^^^^^^^^^^—
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    • 350 18 MYSTERY REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM What is thii mystery remedy that rheumatic sufferers are so anxious to exnl.ua to each other in the common object ot ridding the world of Rheumatism and all its pain and woe? Boldly they proclaim that there are mysterious curative elements la Fynnoa Salt that work
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  • 291 19 The Snapshot Guild r\O SOME of your pictures Include too much— a lot of surplus background and material at top, bottom and sides that has little or nothing to do with the subject, and Injures the picture effect Don't despair. Such pictures can be
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  • 285 19 A CAMERA Club. the Alexandra Photographic Society, has been started at Glllman Barracks. Membership Is open to all service people In the area. During the short time that the club has been In existence It has acquired a well-equipped dark room where members can do
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  • 80 19 ACQUITTED OF MURDER; SUED BY THE WIDOW Cape Town. HANDSOME James William Hodgson aged 22, a stockbroker's clerk, was found not guilty at the Criminal Sessions here of the murder of Louis Herman, a stockbroker, by shooting him In a pawnbroker's shop; then Herman's widow Issued a summons against Hodgson
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  • 163 19 DEMARKABLE accusations against her father were lade by smartly dressed 23-y par-old Margaret Kirkpatrick at Westminster when she was committed for trial with her fiance, charged with stealing property valued at £600. She said that her father had blackmailed her fiance, 33-year-old Frederick George
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    • 288 19 SIX-20 "Kodak" Junior Choice of I^^HHal Anastigmat lenses— including fast /4. 5 iVK^rfl^^Taal 1 give needle-sharp pictures. One motion opening— for speed in action. Extremely slim take it anywhere. Eye-level and HiMllMfl waist-level viewfindcrs. Built-in delayed- j^T\*^T^l^H action device for self-photography and Hftfl^fllMiH new "button" release on camera body k^L^^^^^f-^H
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    • 598 20 $100 FREE ENTRY 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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  • 627 21 Poise And Pose Are By No Means The Same Max Factors Advice DOISE Is a quality that denotes experience, backgrou nd, grooming and training. Pose is something all too frequently used to hide the lack of it. I think poise is to be found in greater quantities in Hollywood than
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  • 509 21 IJROM wood to specially-treated glass. today's tray is never dull. The most useful design is. perhaps, the tray-table, which comes io beautifully lacquered or cellulosed wood and can be matched with the colourscheme of the bedroom, the diningro:m, or the garden furniture. This
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  • 100 21 PORTABLE cots make very com- fortable beds when baby is travelling this summer, whether the holiday resort is reached by car or train. One of the new and particularly useful designs is the cot in leather cloth in a variety of pretty colours. It is complete with
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  • 73 21 MEW, oblong bread boa is made in oak have coloured flowers engraved in the corners, and, across one side, a few inches of the board is cut away, so that a long-handled knife can be thrust there. The handle of the knife matches the coloured corners. A
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    • 403 21 Sensational Change In Face Powder Fashion No more hard made-up look NEW POWDER INVISIBLE ON SKIM GIVES MARVELLOUS NATURAL BEAUTY Smart French women have started a new They have found a lace powder thiit Rives a peach bloom complexion without a trace of shine all day long. A ofoudre ddLalcm,
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    • 204 21 VISIT SUMATRA PADANG HIGHLANDS AND TOBA LAKE LEAVE SINGAPORE THURSDAYS 5 P.M. BACK SINGAPORE FRIDAYS 7 P.M. TOTAL TRIP 14 DAYS ROUNDTRIP PASSAGE SINGAPORE PAKAN BAROE B E L A W A N SINGAPORE Ist class $77.40 2nd class $54/OVERLAND TRIP PAKAN BAROE /BELAW AN DELI FOR OWN ACCOUNT. K.
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  • 469 22 Lace Motifs In The New Evening Frocks Are Charming Y ou wlll see these evenings, many new frocks trimmed with lace. Lace motifs applioued on stiffened nets are charming. Even more distinctive is a new black crepe gown made on long sheath lines, and cut with a centre seam front
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  • 41 22 This chiffon sown is a typical example of how to be elegantly dressed at this season's garden parties. Its white ground is patterned with multicoloured flowers, and with it goes a white hat and parasol but black glores.
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  • 435 22 LJAIRDRESSING modes vary exceedingly this season, and they are invariably chosen and adapted to suit each individual wearer. The thing we all like to achieve, however and especially in the evenings is glamour. The hair is swept upwards at the back to show, we
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • 146 22 even lowlier- with ahead of^B NATURAL CURLS Curly Top Is a wonder! vIu I scientific preparation made In England, that gtvea lovely natural curls easily and quickly. Guaranteed absolutely harmless. Thousands ol testimonials from delighted mothers all over the world. LARGE Tl'BK CSets lasts one month. Grotrn-tcp* should use Votemar
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  • 906 23 Does Your Child Tell Lies? Asks Dr. Olga Illner "JOHN, you're a terrible little liar Have you ever heard that phrase before Probably it was used by your parents, now you snap it at your youngsters. It is a crime against your child Ridiculous you protest I love my boy
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    • 293 23 D mJr Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is •afe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains— as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds— it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific
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    • 325 23 Horoscope By Chiras GcMlC"'aI OutlOOk WP«W. Wednesday the moor. g.ies v/ar.ing, and ths "chits' Coming week should furnish aboau- come in. tiful example of what happens If yea "get the idea," you shouic! when the full moon Is over. Till sell till Tuesday, and buy from Tuesday ev:n!ng. we should
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    32 24 Th- new I'ndanc of Rernbau. Haji Ipap bin Abdullah The L'ndjuif of S«nf«i Ujon«. Dato Klana ivt..i M»*mor. C.B.E. The ißdanc of Johol The Indmnj of Jetebo, Dat* AbtfylUb VMM.
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  • 76 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. HTHE marriage took place at Seremban at the Negri Sembilan Chinese Miners' Association hall of Mr. Ang Hong Choon, son of Mr. Ang Poh Chee, a local miner, with Miss Ho Kirn Geok. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ho Chye Sim,
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  • 174 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. •T*HE children of the Seremban Convent school staged a very successful concert. The concert took place in the school hall and was In alu of the Orphanage fund. TV r ~ogramme was as follows:— The Welsh Fusiliers, duet. Misses A. Letchimy. K.
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  • 64 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. •yHE new office-bearers of the Seremban Rotary Club are:— President. Lieut. Col. W. A. Outsell: vice-president. Dr. Eu Khay Hoe: honorary secretary. Mr. L. van Geyzel; hon. treasurer, Mr. G. V. Thaver: directors. Inche Abdul Aziz. Mr. H. O. Baker, Mr. N. Coulson,
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  • 294 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. AT a recent meeting of the Kuala Pilah Sanitary Beard, the executive engineer (Mr. P. O'Connell) complained against the parking of bicycles on golf-greens by spectators at football matches and the use by schoolboys of ravines as football grounds with
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  • 54 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. AT a recent committee meeting of the Negri Sembflan Postal Club, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hussin was elected honorary secretary In place of Mr. V. Kandlah while Mr. S. Gomes was elected auditor In place of Mr. G. A. Das, who has gone
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  • 18 24 Mr. S. Ponnlah. of the General Post Office, Singapore, is spending a vacation with his parents in Seremban.
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  • 23 24 Mr. A. Arumugam, Permanent Ways Inspector, F.M.S. Railways, Seremban. has been transferred to Gemas and his place has been taken by Mr. Sundrampillay.
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  • 26 24 The Negri Sembilan Chinese Mechanics Association will give a charity show at the Astoria hall, ■eremban, on July 14, in aid of the China Relief Fund.
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  • 36 24 Mr. C. W. Wells, government veterinary surgeon, Negri Sembilan. has proceeded to India. He will visit places In connection with the Negri Sembilan scheme for the Improvement of livestock before going home on leave from there.
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  • 65 24 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. TPHE Chinese community of Negri Sembilan. who have been very generous with donations for the China Relief Fund, since the present trouble began in their motherland, have brought their total contributions to seven hundred thousand dollars up to date. This amount Is
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  • 188 24 Chinese who performed at a concert at Klang in aid of the China Relief Fund. From left, front: Mr. B. K. Yop, director, and Misses Ec Eng Huah, Goh Tian Ec, Ng Sin Hal, Luke Lai Ngo, Goh Tian Choo, Chan Kirn Yoke, Khoo Siew Hong; back,
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    33 25 me dojs percussion band attacttd much attention at the concert of the Malacca Anglo-Chinese School in aid of the school build ng fund. Mrs. H. P. Clarke was in charge of the band.
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    48 25 Mr*. He Senj One who ably conducted the operetta 'Jack and the Beanstalk" at the Malarea An*W>-rhinc*r Schorl CotK-frt in aM of the school building fmd. Mrv. Ho b principal of the A C.S. boardfa*t school wfcirli the large* boarding iawUtotton of t>.. MrthMU* Mterion In the coontry.
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  • 512 25 Bandar Hilir School Athletics (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. ABU KASSIM won the individual championship at the annual athletic meeting held by the Bandar Hillr English School on the school ground recently. The inter-school relay races were won by the Bukit China Vernacular School
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  • 159 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. I*WENTY-THREE entries have been rc-ceived |p tlie annual bil'iard tournament American handicap) held, by the Alor Gajah Recreation Club. The first and second round results are as follows: Fir«t Round: Kh» Seek Pah (—100) beat Low Seng Meng t— 100)
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  • 77 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. An attractive wedding was solemnised according to Hindu rites at Imbi Road Settlement. Kuala Lumpur, between Mr. K. Slnnadural. of the Stores Superintendent's Office. Railways, central worl shop. Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Stthamparaplllai Sellam. sister of Mr S. Ampalam. Technical Assistant, P.W.D. Town.
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  • 373 25  -  AUDAX (By Seremban, Saturday. HPHE Negri Semblian Police are to be congratulated on winning the Negri Semblian Football League. Not even their most sanguine supporters expected them to carry off the trophy when the season began but by defeating the Malay Regiment the other
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  • 259 25 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. •TPHAT during his three years' stay with the Eskimos in the Arctic region he had the good fortune of meeting Col. Lindbergh and his wife, who went there on an air expedition, was related by Mr. H. L. Salmon, speaking
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  • 654 25 (From A Special Correspondent.) Ipoh. After a long spell of Inactivity, basketball came into llme-llght again when the newly -organised Kinta Basketball Association arranged for the first open Kinta knockout Competition for the Lee Kwee Foh Challenge Cup. The event was open to the whole of Perak
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  • 159 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) IClang. Mr. Ooh Liang Swee, technical assls tant. P.W.D, Klang, stationed at Port Swettenham, ha* been transferred to the drawing department of the State Engineer's Office, Kuala Lumpur. His place at Port Swettenham has been taken over by Mr. V. Vlsvanathan. technical assistant. Rawang.
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  • 90 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. AT a general meeting of the Malacca Chinese Football Club held recently at the club's premises in Wolferstan Road, the following were elected officials for the season: President. Yeo Kirn Sek; vice-president. Mr. Tan Sam Hong; hon. secretary, Mr. Chan Cheng Klat; asst.
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  • 82 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. FURTHER ties were decided in the lawn tennis tournament held by Simlt Sports Club in the men's nandlcap singles and doubles events. Results: Handicap Singles F. Ounn (—l5). beat R. H. C. O. Marshall (—l5) 6 2. 6—3; F. Ounn (—l5) beat
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  • 99 25 Kuantan. I "HERE Is a proposal to run the Kuan tan district badminton tournament this year. I Th« tournament was first organised by Mr. Koh May L*l of the Koh May Lai Badminton I Party in 1935. In spite of poor support Mr. I Koh May Lai ran
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  • 35 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. WR. A. W. FRISBY, Inspector of Schools. Malacca, will soon be proceeding on leave. He will be succeeded by Mr. R. F. Gunn, Inspector of Schools, Selangor.
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  • 26 25 Mr. R. C. Gates, District Officer. Alor Gajah, will shortly be leaving for Home on leave. Mr. A. D. York will. It Is understood, succeed him.
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  • 37 25 Mr. Yoonu Moh Pow. son of Towkay Yoong Kee Shian of Malacca, who is studying medicine at Downing College, Cambridge, aas returned on a vacation trip. Mr. Yoong ga.ncd his half blue In badminton vMs: at Cambridge.
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  • 28 25 Mr. W. Martin, Chief Detective Inspector. Malacca, accompanied -y his wife and children are on a holiday at Fraser's Hill. They expect to be back early in August.
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    19 25 Towkay Lim Boon Pin. a phiUnlhroptt and leader of the Hokkien rommunltj of Klan*. who died recently.
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  • 361 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. OELOW is the list of winners of the various championship events at the Negri Semblian State championship meetings since the first official meeting In 1935 up to this years: 100 yards (Challenge Cup presented by Mr. A. Braddon J.P.) 1935—
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  • 465 26 BATU PAHAT MUAR FOOTBALL LEAGUES Young Men And Police Tie 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Br.tu Pahat, Saturday. BY their defeat at the hands of the Police, the Young Men's chances of winning the Batu Pjhat football league this year are- becoming more and more remote With two eames to play
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  • 514 26 < From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. Friday, i THE lourth annual athletic sports of j the Johore Volunteer Forces Batu Pahat were held yesterday at the local i stadium. There were 20 items and all j were keenly contested between the four platoons. Platan Two won the
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  • 209 26 (.Prom Our Own Correspondent i Batu Pahat. *T*HE entries for the Batu Pahat open diiA met badminton tournament are rather disappointing considering the popularity of the game at Batu Pahat. only eight entries being received lor the singles, and seven pain (or the doubles. Of Ute »tght entries
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  • 74 26 (From Our Own Correspondent) THE Kuala Langat district agricultural show will be held on Sunday, July 24 at the site of the Sunday fair at Banting Village. It is open to exhibitors in the district of Kuala Langat and the sub-district of Sepang. A baby District Office,
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  • 180 26 {Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. TOWKAY Llm Boon Pin. a popular rubber planter and distinguished leader of the Hokkien community, Klang, has died of malignant malaria. The funeral procession, one mile long, was composed of hundreds of scrol's, bands, and school children from the Chinese boys and girls
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  • 177 26 (Fram Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. pIVTNG a good display of football In the first half In which they completely outplayed the Land Office, the Customs Sports Club won by 2 goals to nil In the Muar F.A. league. Both the goals were scored in the first half The
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  • 273 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. GOOD batting by Alfred and fine bowling by Frank, gave the Indo-Cey-lon C.C. victory by ten runs over the Civil Service C.C. when they met in the final fixture of the Dohoo Cup Cricket League Mjrgan completed the hat trick, and
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  • 241 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Saturday. Preparations are almost complete for the third annual Segamat and district agricultural show and arts and crafts exhibition to be held on the town padang. next Thursday and Friday. A larger number of entries is expected this year and larger sheds are
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  • 327 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Thursday. •ywo events were outstanding In this week's league matches. The Rangers created a mild sensation when they beat the Land Office, last year's league champions, by three goals to nIL The Rangers are second from the bottom In the league
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  • 101 26 (From CV- Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. AN early start will be made in the annual badminton and ping pong tournaments of the Alor Gajah Recreation Club. Entries are as follows: Badminton:: Yap Chuan Choon, A. Bnmanuel. T*o Kirn Tee. Saenan b Arshad. Ambrose Ferrmndls, eaajid b Tabib. Mahmud
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  • 280 26 (Fr-'m Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. THE general meeting of the Johore i Lawn Tennis Association was held at Muar during the week, Mr. F. K. Wilson presiding. O-hers present were: The Hon Dato Awang bin Omar, Mr L. H. N. Davis, Mr. P. C. Joseph. Mr. L. A.
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  • 2408 27  -  "Nomad" By JLiCDOUOAL quickly gave the RAF the lead In their Second Division match with the Excise at Selet r on w ednesday but his effort was quickly nullified when the visiting right winger cleverly dribbled through, drew Rldeoi t from is goal and sl'ppec the ball
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  • 222 27 Fremantle. En route to New Zealand where, at the invitation of the New Zealand Hockey Association, it will make a tour an Indian hockey team reached Fremantle on the liner Oronsay. The side consists entirely of Indians, most of whom are Moslems from the Punjab,
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  • 62 27 Los Angeles. I ITTLE DADO, fast-stepping Filipino bantamweight, knocked out Tony Ramirez. Mexican battler, in the second round of a planned ten-frame bout The Filipino swarmed all over the Mexican from Santo Barbara and sent him to the canvas on three occasions before driving in the final blow
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  • 1015 27 OHOWING vitality and fitness, the Royal Inniskilllngs defeated Pulau Brani F.C. by one goal to nil .'n Div. II of the S.A.F.A. league at Pulau Brani on Monday. Pulau Brani made s. great, fight of it and were very unlucky not to equalise towards the middle of the
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  • 1571 28 Kissing Cup Springs First Surprise MEADOWMAN EQUALS MALAYAN RECORD (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. X^ISSIVi CUP with Tankard sprang a surprise in the first race today, the final day of the Ipoh Turf Club's July meeting, to pay the handsome
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  • 1115 28 I TNDER Ideal conditions six Slngapore records were smashed at the S.A.A.A. sports at the S.C.C. padang yesterday. M. K. Sundram won the 100. 220 and 440 yards brilliantly to capture the Individual championship He broke the local records 1 the 220 yards
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  • 471 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. •yHREE more state records v:ere es- tabllshed at the Selangor Air.atcur Athletic Association's meeting today before the 'Jultan and a large crov/d. Five records were broken yesterday, and one other was equalled. Tha record of 26 VlO sees, for the 220
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  • 234 28 CIOW LEONG JOO, the Pcnang Free School jumper, again provided a sensation in the C.A.A. Sports, which were held on the Esplanade yesterday, breaking his own pole vault record of 11 ft. IV4 ins. by two inches. In the high Jump, he cleared 6 ft. 1V 2 Ins.,
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  • 50 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. rE annual Malay school sports and drill competitions were held today at the reclamation ground. Buklt China school won the championship with 202> /4 points, while Alal School, last year's winner, was close behind with 202 points. Eight schools look part.
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  • 32 28 Fa spirited third division garni of soccer at Balestier yesterday the Clerical Union beat the Mental Hospital by one goal (scored by Johari In the first half.) to nil.
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  • 21 28 'THE cricket match between the Indian Association and R.A.F. Town Office to have been played Balestter yesterday was cancelled.
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  • 429 28 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Saturday. pOOD organisation marked this year's twn-day meeting of tha Negrl Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association, which began yesterday an-1 was continued today on the Negrl Sembilan Club padang. Evants were well contested yesterday particularly the inter-school shorter relay, which St. Paul's
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  • 272 28 An S.C.C. claven gained a first innings decision ov<?r the Loyais at Gillman Barracks yesterday. Scores: LOYALS Major William c Whitehead b Quill 1 L/Cpl Bolton b Tufncll 22 J. F. Whitelng lbw Tufnell 2 Sgt. Paqu e c Foster b Jagger 2 Pte. Cooper not out
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  • 1148 29 Malacca Goes Down Gamely, 0-5 CI'PERIOR in all departments, the Combined Services beat Malacca s—nil5 nil at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, in the Malaya Cap series. Malacca was outclassed, but they made a fight of It to the last. Field scored in the
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  • 211 29 •yHE two -day annual cricket match between the RaPles College and the Medical College was begur. at the form?r's ground yesterday and will be continued tocUy. This Is their tenth encounter. tot the firs i. time last year the match ended In a draw following u?e successive wins
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  • 189 29 CLOSS of play scores In English County cricket matcher, begun yesterday, cabled by Reuter. are: At Stourbridge. Gloucestershire 122 for 4 i Allen 71 not out) vs. Worcestershire. Rain stopped play. At Yeovil. Somerset 116 (Boyes 9 for 57). Hampshire 125 (Wellard 6 for 62. Mt ycr 4
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  • 57 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. A MALAYAN record for the Javelin throw was established by Lall Khan at the Perak open athletic mctting today. He throw it 153 ft. 10 In., compared with the existing record of 148 ft. 1 in. Perak records were broken In the
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  • 260 29 Test Match Manchester, Saturday. Wo play in the third cricket l Test match between England and Australia at Manchester was possible today, the second day, following four successive days of rain. After it had been showery all day. the captains, D. G. Bradman
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  • 164 29 I£EEN tennis was witnessed at Hollandsche Club courts, yestei day. when two finals in the club's lawn tennis tournament were played off. The men's handicap singles final between Dljkema and van den Bosch resulted In a win for Dljkema, after a very hard tussle, B—6, 11—9. Both
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  • 211 29 rpHE Anglo Chinese School beat the Ceylon Sports Club by five runs at cricket played at Balestler yesterday. Scores: C.S.C. A. Nathaniels c Kirn Wah b C. Wong 20 Ponambalam c Keng Chew b A, Singh 36 S. Thuralsingham stumped Kirn Wah b C. Wong SJ» A. Gunasekara
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  • 57 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. In the annual inter-platoon shooting competition of the Johore Volunteer Forces. Batu Pahat, P'atoon Three won the cup for the second year in succession, Corpral Ismail bin Abdul Hamid, of the same company being the individual champion. Capt. Syed Esa bin Alwee.
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  • 195 29 THE Blakan Matl R.A. fielded four new players In their second division soccer fixture against the H.M.S. Terror at Blakan Matl. yesterday, and were forced to share honours, the score being one all. The erratic combination of some of the R.A. players was often obvious, but there
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  • 210 29 A FAIRLY large crowd turned up at the Clerical Union yesterday to watch the opening games of the women's Junior singles and veterans' singles tournaments. Miss Hilda Schclkls. of the U.A.P. favourite for the women's Junior singles title, had a shock in the first set when she was
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  • 181 29 R. A.F. BEAT Y. M. C. A. TTHE R.A.F. beat the V.M.C.A. at cricket yesterday, scoring 90 runs for five wickets, to the visitors 88 runs. Scores: Suratta c Evans b Burt 12 G. L. Tan c Smith b Bray 0 V. Xavier c Sllth b Burt 7 E. Xavier
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  • 235 29 OLAYINO with only nine men. the Khalsa cricket team were beaten by the B.C.R.C. at McNair Road yesterday by 105 runs. Kee Tl.lan and Llm Swang of the visiting team knocked up 59 and 63 runs respectively. Extras totalled 44. The visitors batted first and compiled 203 runs
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  • 100 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. I^EEN rivalry was witnessed In the preliminary ties of the Malacca Junior singles badminton championship played today at the Malacca Volunteer Corps drill hall. R. Kylasan and I. B. Sen had to produce their best before winning in games which went to
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  • 205 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Saturday. •TPHE Police sprang a surprise when they defeated the Young Men, 3 l in a Batu Pahat League ga ne. They now tie with the Young Men lor first place in the league w th 10 points. Hashlm gave the Police
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  • 128 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Friday. •THE Batu Pahat Police football team beat the Segamat Police team 2 o wh:n they met yesterday. The game was fast and th?re was nothing to choose between the teams. About mid-way In the first half, a fine pass gave Hussein
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  • 144 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. fHE Batu Pah.it teachers beat the Muar teachers at tennis by four games to three when they met at Batu Pahat. All the matches were one-set games as the meeting was intended to be a gathering aid meeting ot the two branches
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  • 630 30 Local Tournament Making Good Progress BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT 'A MATTER which is still of consider able interest to all local players and followers of the game alike Is th(* friendly inter-state fixture between Singapore and Selangor to be played at Kuala Lumpur on a date convenient
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  • 224 30 fJLAY In the ncvlce open singles championI :hip of the Uselul Badminton 1-arty has bec'in. All the competitors being of the Pasir Panjang section, tin games were played exclusively at the Jim Chuan Hill court (Pasir Panjang). Keen competition was witnessed. Llm Pec!t Quee's chances are the ro«ue:t
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  • 136 30 IN the final of the inter-team handicap singles tournament of the Joybeils Badminton Party played last Sunday Team C beat Team "E by three game* to nil. Scores Goh Tian Chyc brat O. Isaac 15 •-11. 15 7: Cho Chwee Tee beat Goh Peng Slan. Id 8. 15—
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  • 147 30 The Lad Footers XI, a newly-formed soccer team, which beat the Zion Road Eanzera. also a new tarn «-l, at Farrer Park last weekend From left, back, Hen?F«*Tr<s£ Onn. Chwn T««k. Ah Bah Ah Weu, and Kal Teck; front. Chin Nen Sw4 H«k tain). Chin Cheon,
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  • 888 30 (From A Special Correspondent.) PRINCIPAL Interest lv badminton for the r current month will be centred on the Foong Seong cup games, at the Victoria Institution Hall on July 24, when Selangor will play Penang and Malacca will meet Kelantan. Selangor's Foong Seong Cup side is earnestly preparing
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  • 731 30 (From a Special Correspondent) THE Penang Junior tournament has concluded with the playing of the inter-team final for the Penang Buddhist Association Challenge Shield between the Limstead Badminton Party and the Young Ansonlans B.P The Llmsteaders won the shield for the second time since 1936, thereby annexing
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  • 497 30 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. A start will be made In the Malacca badminton championships today. whe;< some of the preliminary ties in ttM men's singles and junior singles and doubles will be decided at the Malacca Volunteer Club Drill Hall. Fourteen players are participating in the
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  • 107 30 A match of 5 singles and 3 doubles will be played between the Merry Union Badminton Party and the Mayfalr Badminton Party at the Happy World covered stadium on Thursday at 7.3 C p.m. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at the hon. sports cantain's residence
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  • 523 31  -  "ARCHER" BY Form This Year Has Been Very Impressive SINGAPORES eleven to play Selangor in the inter-State match on the S.C.C. padang next Saturday and Sunday is notable for the return of Jansen. o f the Ceylon Sports Club. Jansen was one of the most
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  • 76 31 Veterans: these three men gained places in the veterans race at the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union sports last Saturday. From lei \K. b. Ahmat (1). P. J. De Cruz (3) and E. Klass (2). These three (iris were the place- getters In the race for women members
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  • 325 31 Malayan Cyclists For Olympics (FtOU Our Own C'jrrt/.;pondent) Ipoh. IT is announced that Malaya will be represented in the cycling events, road and track, at the Olympic Games at Tol:lo in 1940. Engku Mahakurnia. of Perak. has been elected to be In charge of the team. A committee has been
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  • 84 31 *T*H£ rouuwi.ig na< j ocen selected to repre- vrrt the Horllcls Badminton Party In a friendly match of badtrinli n consisting of flvr sinpl: and tv.o doubles, a^atnsi the Ec.ip'e B P today at 230 p.m. at the lattrr'* court. Sea Avenue George Wan. Neo Johnny. Ong Kwee
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  • 123 31 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. TTHE Rangers sprang the biggest sur- prise ot the season when they beat the Land Office, last year's league champions, by 3 goals to nil m the second round of the Muar F.A. league. The Land Office fielded a weak team and paid
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  • 262 31 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar THE Muar Club (tennis section) Is running a singles handicap and a doubles handicap tournament and good entries h ye been -ecelved :->r both events. There are nineteen entiles for the singles handicap event while the doubles handicap event has attracted ten pairs.
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  • 58 31 A social evening for members and friends of Uie Straits Chinese Recreation Club will be held next Saturday. Tickets most be bought by Thursday and names of members and their guests must be sent in before that date. Mr. Cheong Bock Cnye has kindly con* sentrd to
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  • 201 31 BY "FULL-BACK" EVERYTHING poinis to a very hard fight between the Royal Ai Force I and the Chinese in Div. I c the S-A.F.A. league. Five consecutive wins— over the Malays. Chinese. S.C.C.. InniskilUngs. Sappers and the Gunners have placed the Airmen In a
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  • 234 31 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. pvISPLAYING all round supeiiorlty. the Johore Military Forces teat the Customs Sports Club by the odd goal in three in the Muar FA. league match played at the Muar Club padang. The score really flatters the losers for the Soldiers should have won
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  • 112 31 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Bam Pahat. The Chinese beat the Malay Teachers 3—l In their leaoue game, and advanced to second place by this win. Early in the game Lee Sze Mun gave the Chinese an early lead after a fine solo effort, but the Malay Teachers soon
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  • 437 31 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Muar. I A. MARSHALL, one of the leading Lv tennis players !n Muar. did w?ll at jthe Royal Johore International Club tournaments winning the singles handicap event and being runner up in the op2n singles event. Results:— MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP First Round: L. A.
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  • 243 31 Boxers Are Leaving BY "K. O" JOEY ROSENBERG, the Califomian flyweight, will ba leaving for Australia next week. Joey has received a telegram from his manager advising him to get ready to leave Singapore. Rosenberg's performances in Singapore were not quite In keeping with his reputation. The American has an
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  • 530 31 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. THE Muar Chinese football team further conso idatcd their position las league leaders when they beat the ■Town Boaid by I—o in their league I match. I The game was marred by rough play I and two minutes from full time the
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