The Straits Times, 4 September 1938

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  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA F»N^m|oi No. 350 Sunday, September 4, 1938 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 3SO Sunday. September 4. 1938 Price 10 Cents.
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  • 364 1 Leads Malaya And N.L In Industrial Reform Asiatic Employees Enjoy 48-Hour Week IT MAY BE STILL FURTHER REDUCED "PRANCE LEADS BOTH GREA'I BRITAIN AND HOLLAND IN INDUSTRIAL REFORM IN TROPICAL COLONIES." ACCORDING TO M. FRANCIS GATTEGNO. EDITOR OF THE SAIGON NEWSPAPER L'OPINION, WHO WAS IN SINGAPORE LAST
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  • 102 1 IJOLLANDERS in all parts of the world will celebrate on Tuesday the 40th. anniversary of Queen Wilhelmina's accession to the throne. In some placet the anniversary celebration.; coincided with the Queen's birthday celebrations Her birthday fell on Wednesday. Singapore's Dutch community set the ball rolling last night with
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  • 62 1  -  Gen, Franco? By Hendaye, Saturday. CIXCE the civil war began, the Nationalists have captured 2.133 officers, of whom only 941 arc Spanish, and 210.113 men, of whom 47.M5 are foreigners, announces the Statistics Bureau at Burgos. It is added that 58 per cent, of the foreigners
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  • 66 1 Sydney. Saturday. ALL religious denominations who are de?ply concerned for peace should net aside a day for prayer and intercession," declared the Prime Minister < f Australia, Mr. Lyons, wel- 1 coming delegates to the second un- Oflktel conference on British Commonwealth relations being held at the
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  • 82 1 TTHE conclusion of the Anglo-Amer- lean trade pact waits enly upon an understanding between the United States and Canada on co-operation in the disposal abroad of their respective wheat surpluses, says Reuter from Washington. A message from Canberra (Australia) says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced
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  • 55 1 Rangoon. Saturday. AFTER a few hours of outward quiet, isolated attacks continued in the city this morning and resulted In six Moslems being injured and one Burmar, being killed. Troops and military police remain vigilant. Fresh disturbances broke out li Rangocn yesterday after a period of quiet
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  • 44 1 Here are 8-month-old Sally Ann Raymond and Tony Piljrem, aged 12 months, who tied for first place at first, and thi3 started I real scrip for the championship cup at an English baby show. Eventually Tony was awarded first place.
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  • 32 1 Mahmud. Ircthcr of the S •lian of Trengganu, and Miss Joyce Blencowe, 20-year-old chiropodist djuyhter of an Oxford iailor, to marry whom he is prepared to defy all opposition.
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  • 446 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. TUNGKU Mahmud. 20-year-old brother of the Sultan of Trengganu, feels sure that the problem which has arisen through the Sultan's opposition to his marriage to .Mi--Joyce Blencowe, chiropodist daughter of an Oxford tailor, will soon be amicably solved.
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  • 101 1 Four Injured When Lorry Overturns 'TWO Tamils and two Sikhs were severely Injured when a motor-lorry in which they were seated overturned in Seletar Road, near the tenth mile, yesterday afternoon. It appears that the lorry, which was driven by one of the injured Sikhs, was coming into town with
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  • 55 1 Buryos, Saturday. THE Nationalist offensive on the Ebro sector was resumed this morning In poor visibility, heavy bombing from the air preceding the attack. By midday the Nationalist infantry had taken the first line of the Republican positions. Fighting is continuing. The Nationalists claim the Republicans lost
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  • 57 1 (From Oar Own Corrapondent.) I.ondsn Saturday. PALM OIL: Malayan in bulk £11 10s. GOLD: IT 3s. Sd. SILVER: Spot 19< H d.; 2 rathx. 13 13 lGd COTTON: 4.80 d. EXCHANGES: New York 481%: Amsterdam 8.92 3 16. i Other commodities »nd exchanges nnI changed from Friday. SATURDAY'S
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  • 155 1 IN ORDER to watch the latest developments in the international situation. Lord Halifax, British Foreign Secretary, who on Friday went to Yorkshire on private affairs, returns to London today, says Reuter. It Is reiterated in London that Sir Nevil, Henderson, British Ambassador to Germany, returned
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  • 80 1 Hankow, Saturday. f\VEKSEAS Chinese returning to their home land will henceforth be liable to be conscripted for war service. The decision to extend the conscription law to returned overseas Chinese was announced today. Able-bodied men will be ccnscrlpted and not permitted to return overseas. Overseas
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  • 68 1 Hankow. Saturday. SEVENTY per cent, of the Japanese forces In the Shanghai-Nanking area have been ordered up-river to reinforce the Yangtse offensive. Taking advantage cf this development, Chinese guerilla activities arc being extended in all directions, inflicting heavy Japanese casualties daily. As a result, the Japanese forces
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  • 137 1 Carole Earned £93,000, Got £4,000 New York. f AUOLi: LOMBARD, blond? film star, earned £93,000 last year Hollywood's largest salary but, after taxes and other expenses, had barely £4,0G0 for herself. "But I think I had my moneys worth," she said. Federal and State taxes took £79.500 This left £13,800—
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  • 109 1 A FIRE which broke out shortly rt before 7 o'clock last night In the flat occupied by Mr. and Mrs. B. Etlin in Amber Mansions caused consideral> c alarm among residents of the Mansions, many of whom ran out Into the street. The outbreak is believed to
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    • 8 1 RENE ULLMANN lot SILVERWARE Raffles Plate, S pore
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    • 71 1 I Gw^furnuflint Fabrif* II Bcjler Purmtur. L| iSUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria St. S'pure. I -CHINA GRASS MATS FROM SHANGHAI JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT IN CHECKED OR BORDERED DESIGNS. SIZES 9' x9' 9' x 12' 12' x 12' also individual foot squares which we make up into any desired
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  • 552 2 Special Officer Prepares For Emergency STATISTICS POURING INTO A KUALA LUMPUR DESK (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur Saturday. W/ILL Malaya be able to feed itself in an emergency Will a repetition of the food situation of the last war, when the Malayan Governments had
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  • 62 2 Prince Reports For Hitler's Paper ;vho through Singapore (porting the tear in China H ft personal MMthe VoeOdtcker Bcobachtcr :i rclcted to Queen < England. H'-t father toai the reigning Prince rp. most important after Prus-iia, in the old any, from where Queen famtt). the Tccks, Prince Lrach, who has
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  • 261 2 Speed Test For Singapore Cars A A.M. MEETING SIKGAPORE men and women drivers of fast sports cars, motor bicycles and touring cars will have a chance of throwing thtir throttles wide open at a motor sports meeting in the form of an acceleration tese arranged by the Automobile Association of
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  • 36 2 MARLBOROUGH BEATS RUGBY— AT DARTS 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Saturday. Siamese and British old boys of Marlborough and Rugby gathered at cllnmr last night. The dinner was followed by a darts competition, won by Marlboroujh.
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  • 101 2 Loudspeaker Advice For Local Drivers SINGAPORE'S police traffic branch is considering the introduction to the city's; streets of mobile public ad-* dress outfits, The Sunday Times! understands. Officials are, at present, expert- j meriting with the idea, and a de- monstration was held during the 1 week with one outfit
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  • 59 2 Knocked Into Sea By Case Missing THE body of the Chinese sampan man, who was knocked into the sea by a falling case of fruit during unloading from the Norwegian vessel Taronga, has not been recovered from the Outer Roads. The case of fruit, which struck the sampan man on
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  • 403 2 'SPOT OF BOTHER' OVER 50 CENTS Was Expecting Reprimand A VERDICT of suicide was returned by the Singapore Coro-| ncr, Mr. W. G. Porter, following an inquiry, held yesterday, into thei death of Lance-Sergeant John David Alfred Dunkason, 28 years and un-| married, of the Royal
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  • 46 2 FE half-yearly meeting of the Singapore Buddhist Association will be held at the association premises at No. 67, Spottiswoode Park Road, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Several matters of importance will be discussed and members and Buddhists are requested to be present.
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  • 44 2 Members of the Chinese Friendly Association are reminded of the funeral of a member, Mr. Khoo Teng Swee. The remains will b e conveyed from No. 39 Lorong 25-A Geylang, at 10 xm. today for Interment at the Buklt Brown Cemetery.
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  • 242 2 MORE than 4,000 Mohammedans in Malaya are preparing to make their pilgrimage to Mecca this month. Altogether five pilgrims ships will leave from Singapore and 12 will leave the Netherlands Indies. It is estimated that with about 1,000 pilgrims on each ship from
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  • 35 2 An artist's conception of Singapore's new $60,000 office building nou, under construction in Robinson Road. A unique feature of the building is the front, which is entirely composed of glass panelling.
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  • 343 2 Malay Prince And English Fiancee STEPFATHER HAS NO OBJECTION From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AGREEMENT with the Sul- tan of Trengganu's b>other's choice of an English girl for a bride was voiced by his stepfather, Tungku Mohammed, in an interview with a Malay reporter in Kuala Lumpur. According
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 392 3 Are Malaya's Europeans Deteriora ting "CHEAP ENGLISHMEN" POLICY OF FIRMS CRITICISED THAT the quality of Englishmen coming to Malaya is steadily declining through the policy of several major mercantile houses in seeking chran European labour is asserted l)> a correspondent to The Sunday Times. The writer of the lelter, who
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  • 40 3 A nea« from "Planter's Paradise," to be presented in a vaudeville programme at the Victoria Theatre next Saturday night. Dressed in sarong and kabaya are (from left) Enid Riches, Joanna Archdeacon, Sylvia (arch and Anthea Mozley.
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  • 269 3 TXEEP- BEDDED as it must be In the ten of human character, that solid quality of dignity speaks most eloquently through the bearing and apparel of womsn. We speak the word and. as If by magic, a figure appears from tne past. Frock coats and silk hats and eold-1-eaded
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  • IN SINGAPORE TODAY
    • 132 3 Hearnes: I rom Penang. tpoh and Kuala l.umpur Arrives ever.v evening other than Sundays r lnan Buna»ys(fantas From Australia Ar-riv-s THIS afternoon r.v UIIN afternoon. j Imperial: I- rom Europe: Arrives Tuesday afternoon. 1 K.N.I.L.M. From Netherlands Indies arrives Tuesday afternoon. KM.1..M.: From Saigon Arrivrs Wednesday afternoon.
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    • 85 3 Minuay, Sept. 5. „onj*.de the Wharvr* or expected arrive cDiranc Location Ship Gudoui. Uatc East Wharf Rohui 22 1 Main Whaii" D'Artasnan 13 "J Op ten Noon ;4 2 Gleniffer 11 2 Falroclus 9 2 Empire Doc": Prom.'heus 32 2 Darvel 33 I Chin err Prince
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  • 907 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) London. Aug. 26. "Where does the whit? man work too hard to sin?" That. Malayans, L-; not the title of a sonjy succec*t)r to "Where do flies go in the winter time?" It's a conundrum, set by Mr. Edward
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 116 3 INF.MAS m ss naii—i -rV-bercu of Simnyor-r F.:r-i." 11 a^.. 1.11 6.1, and Hi In Oli Chi a?o 12 <%P«TOL: ■Radi) <"i amis' »it:i Ja o«Uc.; K nag r.n er Etob B-i:n: 1.15, 6.13 and 9.13 p.m. PAVILION: ■Trou-Fiou" v.i Ii I iii i- Rulr.cr 3.15, 6.15 md 9.15 O.m
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    • 216 3 K.N 1.1...M To Saigon Mails close 1136 a.m. Tuesday. Postage 11 rents per half-ounce; post cards 6 rents K.N.1.1.M.: To Netherlands noon y,^, days TIDE I ABl.fc MWMMg Today H W. 6.51 a.m. 6.8 U. 5.45 Dm. 7 Brt I»W II .08 a 6^ h. W 8.17 a.m. 1.1 ft.;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 263 4 6th day and Still going Strong The whole town is raving about SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S BEST MUSICAL 4 SHOWS DAILY! 11 A.M. 3.15. 6.15 9.15 P.M. AT MALAYA'S LEADING THEATRE ALHAMBRA tt 3B?2S in» q. \gT RIBECCAOF 1 fp*/T* SIINNYBROOK JVQL Randolph scon SONGS ,^ll JACK HALEY GLORIA STUAIT by stC
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    • 28 4 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ONE RECITAL ONLY TONIGHT at 9.30 p.m. TENGKOE SYED ABOE BAKAR VIOLIN RECITAL AT THE PIANO maoame FELICIA DIETZ BOOKING AT THE THEATRE PHONE: 6816.
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    • 291 4 OPENING TODAY at the CAPKTOf* 3 15_ KENNY BAKSH SINGS! /S^tek 6.15- 808 BURNS BAZOOKS! M*' -9.15 JACK OAKIE CLOWNS f RKO-Radio's^ MILLER DAMCES half of Hollywood's comics *il<, WUflwiv "^A £tar-f i 1 1 6 d and roman fad sfru^ </ie£r sf u/// L> r Br^P^S !W WB i
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    • 180 4 MMWBWBj TODAY 3.1 f 6.15 9.15 •4Jfcji^^H K<;j or "i lie c.c?i Sm -si Tne Oood E» r tn" in c only succeasivo f^^P *i tvvo-time *'lnn er of the Academy Award "s*j -i makes a bold challenge for dramatic history T E^BV^^H I ...with her amazing portrayal of Frou
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  • 995 5  -  EDG/.R ANSEL MOWRER BY Chiang's Armies Are Growing Larger Each Day Our Special China Correspondent Chungking. (China's new Capital). rROM Hong Kong to Burma, from the Wuhan cities to the stony wastes of Gobi and the steppes of Outer Mongolia the Chinese people are in
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 5 Mr. S. Nicholas and Miss Palsy Thersa Thambirajah after their wedding at Klang.
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  • 30 5 Group picture of members of the Chinese Sports Association, a leading: Cantonese club in Singapore, taken at a dinner given by the president and the two vice-presidents.
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  • 126 5 Mr. S. Nicholas Miss D. T. Thambirajah i From Our Own Correspondent. > Klar.-. 'THE wedding took place en Monday. Aug. 29, at the Church of Our Ludv of Lourdes. Klang. of Mr. S. Nicholas of the stall of the law firm of Messrs. Donaldson and Burkinshaw, Singapore,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 162 6 Ruling By The Chief Justice CLEEPING on the Singapore five-foot-ways on beds is obstruction. This ruling was made by the Chief Justice, S.S., Mr. Justice McElwaiae, yesterday in consequence of a case stated by a Magistrate for the opinion of the High Court. The
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  • 62 6 The wedding took place a', the Portuguese Mission yesterday morning of Mr. John D'Souza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D'Souza of Singapore, and Miss Edith De Souza, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William De Souza, also of Singapore. The best man was Mr. S. E. D'Souza,
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  • 70 6 rIE wedding between Mr. Anthony Ess. of Singapore, and Miss M. S.imv. also of Singapore, which was to hive taken place at th e Portuguese Mission at 6 a.m. yesterday had been postpor.?d indefinitely, owing to the bride being suddenly taken ill. Mr. Ess is
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  • 76 6 FORMER members of No. 36 (Torpedo Bomber) Squadron, R"val Air Force. Far Ecjt, soon will be able to flash an old squadron tie. A distinctive tie has been designed for the squadron. It bears the squadron crest, a golden eagle carrying a golden torpedo, on a
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  • 222 6 "WHEN I'ou're in Love" is by far the best picture Grace Moore has been seen In. says The Sunday Times. London. When we remember the long and deserved success of "One Night of Love." that is a recommendation to you to see it at once. Miss
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  • 67 6 iFiom Our Own Couesponder.t.) Muar, Saturday. TOH BOX LIN. who gave his age as ttftzen was this morning fined $40 or two months rigorous imprisonment ■when he was convicted on a charge of j having been in possession of a com- plete still for the manufacture
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  • 123 6 |I«ALAY syces, tambys, trolley..! bus drivers, school teachers and civil servants, members of the Malay Company of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, went into camp at Telok Paku yesterday afternoon. They will spend a week under canvas. Recruited from every section of the metropolitan Malay community,
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  • 83 6 AFTER several months of social inactivity the R.A.M.C. Association has arranged what should be one of the brightest events of the season at the Victoria Hall on Friday. Sept 16. Kurt Blach's band has been engaged to play music for dancing and during the evening cabaret turns will
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  • 427 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. AT .CHRIST CHURCH, Malacca, Mr. Samuel Donald Taylor, youngest son of the late Mr. William Taylor and Mrs. Taylor of Southport, Lancashire, was today married to Miss Winifred Marker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Francis Marker, of Plymouth, Devonshire.
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  • 220 6 "WO more cheap Chinese and Indian labour," is the slogan of the Ceylon labour Parties, which have sent a deputation to London to press their demand on Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Colonial Secretary. The deputation, which represents 2,000.000 m mbers, is headed by Mr.
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  • 263 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. Saturday. AMR C. CANDIAH PILLAI, who died of heart failure on Thursday at Klang was popularly known as the "grand old man" of the Jaffnese Community in Klang and Coast Districts of Selangor. A Tamil poet, journalist, and author of several
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  • 115 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, Saturday. A ROYAL wedding took place at the Istana Mahkota, Klang, today, between Raja Khari bin Almurhum Raja Rullm, a cousin of the Sultan of. Selangor, and Chief Clerk of the Sultan's Office, Klang, with Raja Nur Akmar, the eldest daughter
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 448 6 STAMPS Coronation— Stamps Jr EMPIRLgic i^t COMPLETE SET— »O2 STAMPS from (it. Britain, the 45 Crown Colonies, Dominions, Newfoundland and Mandated Territories. $28.92 UNUSED USED $47 14 Blocks of 4. $115.72. Blocks of 4, $214.29. 135 Stamps from the 45 Crown Colonies only. $11.79 UNUSED. Blocks of 4. $47.14 USED
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    • 280 6 j HOTELS™] LONDON CALLS -4?^. and enjoy at fithfr HOTEL RUBENS Buckingham Palace Road S!acin~ Buckingham Palace or HOTEL REMBRANDT South Kensington. S.W. facing ihe Victoria and Albert Museum Every attention In pleasing surrounding PERFECT QIIETLDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING have running hoc and cold water 'phone
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 767 7 STYLE AND COMFORT— The design of the 1938 Ford V-8 suggests the sweeping power that you experience when you drive this quality car. A combination of features, exclusive with Ford In the low price field, contributes to the comfort of all Ford models. Foremost _^^^gjgjtitt MBMMB < jHjPH^ 1s tnc
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  • 1036 8 Encouraging Close To Very Dull Period BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT THE feature of the local market_ the share sections in particular, during the week has been the remarkable resistance it has displayed to a continual stream of adverse political news from Europe. It is
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  • 228 8 Mwf pwn, Sept. 3. 1? iio->n. Buyers Sellers Gambirr S 7.25 Hamburg Cube $13.00 Java Cube $11.00 Pepper White Mantok $13 oo White $12.50 Black $8.25 Copra Mi::?d $3 00 Sun Dried $3 30 Taptoca Small Flake $3 60 Fair Flake $3.50 Medium Pearl $3.90 Small P^arl
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  • 93 8 Saturday. Sept. 3, Noun. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in rases (F. 0.8.) Sept. 27' 4 274 Good K. A. Q. in bales (F. 0.8.) Sept. 26H 26** No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable tKi 37 September 27 27 Oet.-Dec. 27?j>
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  • 1339 8 Fraser And Co, 's List SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1938: 1 P.M. MINIM, Sungel Ramal ($1) 1.07>i 1.15 Sungel Tukang ($1) 1.00 1.10 Tambalak isl> .50 .55 c d. Tapah ($1) 1.95 2.05 c.A T. Anson ($1) J.47>i I.s7Hcd Temerlon (»1> .55 .50 Tralaigar ($2) .80
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  • 199 8 Lwf Supplied By Messrs Fraser Co. SATURDAY. SEPT it: 1 P.M. financial Compan* > vaeno Books TIN Close (Vustral Malay 9d div Sept. 2 3d. bonus 3urma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept. 22 tatuTin. 6d. No. 19 6d bonus Sept. 8 iramat Tin 3d. No. 24 Aug
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1775 9 Today's Wireless Programmes J™ 0 I NIROM. EMPIRE STATION. ZHP 30.96 metres '9.69 me it IDA 3 M Mc/ (9 g.6g m.> TRANSMISSION 4 »a YDB 961 Me/t <3!.2» m.) RAW JmwDIUH 1.00 Military band music played by the mas- PMN i O .26 Me/t (29.21 m.) GSD 11.75 Met
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  • 120 10 Hollj-wood. I^ATHARINE HEPBURN, tempestu- ous, red-haired star, will play the lead in Howard Hughes' film based on the life of Amelia Earhart. Hughes, millionaire sportsman, who produced Hell's Angels," is reported to be engaged to Miss Hepburn. On July 15 he completed a round-the-world flight of
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  • 84 10 HOW TO AVOID MATERNITY MIXUPS A "CHILD IDENTIFIER," to prevent the mix-up of infants in maternity hospitals, has been patented by Thomas W. Ranson, of Cleveland, Ohio. It consists of two small locks on chains one to go round the mother's neck and the other on the infant's neck as
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  • 119 10 Geneva A YOUNG herdsman, passing along the edge of the Zanfleuron Glacier, above the Dlablerets, in the Rhone Valley, was terrified to see a man embedded in the ice. He rushed down to Slon, six miles away, where a police column was hastily formed. The party
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  • 89 10 London. "1 DO not see why Antarctic coal should not be worked when transport improves," said Harold June, who piloted Admiral Byrd fU.S.A.) In the Antarctic and hopes to pilot him again over the Pole in 1940. "On the last expedition." he added, "we found a
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  • 133 10 Peer's Son Sets Out In 40 Ft. Ketch fHE HOX. JOHN R. BENSON, son of Lord Charnwood, has sailed from Falmouth in a 40ft. ketch, built in 1906 and fitted with sails and an auxiliary motor, for a two years' voyage round the world.
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  • 138 10 HE TOOK A DINNER JACKET! Spears for getting fish for food; Diving glasses for cleaning barnacles from the bottom of the boat Two pairs each of flannel trousers, a fisherman's Jersey, reefer Jacket, white flannels, and A dinner Jacket. Tinned food forms the bulk of their supplies, but the boat
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  • 69 10 Britain 's Oldest Woman Dies At 108 MRS. ANN STANSALL. believed f i be Britain's ddes: woman a^ her home in Mansfield. Hot 108. She was born in Newry. Cj. Down: did not see a film, ride In a motor-car, or go for a holiday until she was 100: went
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  • Article, Illustration
    74 10 A miniati re television set :;:c'l enough tn be worn on the head, and weighing less than 2 lb.. i; cne of the secrets of Radiolymvia, It is shaped something like a hand microphone type telephone, and is held in one hand against the side of the head,
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  • 115 10 Names Make Words— l 3 f^VERY day we use words which commemorate the fame of some man or woman or place that would otherwise 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
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  • 155 10 ITMBRELLAS were at least a century old when Dickens, In "Martin Chuzzlewit," Introduced the word "gamp" for them. Dickens had no idea when he wrote the book that he was adding a new word to the language but his Mrs. Sairey Gamp so appealed to the public that very
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  • 92 10 London. A minister's lapse of memory delayed a Barnsley wedding for more than an hour. Miss E. E. Lofts, of Granville Street. Barnsley, was to have been married to Mr. Edward Docker, Corporation employee, of Conlston Road, at 2.30 at the Zlon Methodist church, but the Rev.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 1502 11 Japan, Risking All In A Desperate Gamble, Will Probably Collapse Japan's Gamble in China By I rcda I 'tley. Srektr and Warburg. Cs. M UTLEY is already too well known as an authority on Japan j to need any Introduction from a ■r In Japan's Gamble with China she follows
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  • 614 11 Secret Asent in Spain. By Herbert Greene. Robert Hale. Us. 6d. TTHIS book must be accounted a somewnat rare type, even amongst those produced in an age which Is constantly giving cause lor anxiety, terror and uncertainty brought about by economic depression and the
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    • 201 11 GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES 18-F. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS AT CHEAP RATES. NEW BOOKS EVERY MAIL. SPECIAL RATES, OUTSTATION MEMBERS. CLUB MESSES. HOURS OF BUSINESS:- 8.30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MODERN, TESTED! Modern Science Gives Us The Ideal Remedy For Pain DOCTORS and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because
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    • 970 11 mahhies his utidouT STATISTICS show that out of one hundred marriages the probability is that more than fifty of the wives will live longer than their husbands. From the woman's point of view, therefore, it is vital that the maximum protection be provided for brt in the event of her
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  • 377 12 GERMANY PLANS AIR LINE TO FAR EAST Hazardous Route Across "Roof Of The World' 9 I)EITSCHE LUFTHANSA, the German National airline, is ready to start a three-day .service between Berlin and the Far East as soon as th; war in China shows some sign of drawing to a close. The
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    78 12 Grade Fields, the famous stage and screen actress, and Jack Doyle, the well-known bo~er, sere present at a beauty contest at Skeg\iss. The contest uas icon by Miss Bett'j Darloic, aged 16, and Miss Beatrice Darlow ajed 18, teas second. They arc sisters of Pinner, Middlesex. Jack Doyle
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  • 81 12 SONS have been born on the same day to Mrs. Douglas Robinson, of Far Hills, New Jersey, and Mrs. Francis T. Carrnody, of New York the twin daughters of Mr. Nathan L. Miller, Governor of New York, 1921-23. I The same doctor attended both
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  • 56 12 jyiß. C. SLADE, seven y-five-year-old Chippenharr., Wilts, great-grandfather, was married to twenty-nine-year-old Miss Ivy Humber, of Higher Anstey, near Dorchester, whom he met for the first time on July 11 last. Miss Humber advertised for a job as housekeeper. Mr. Slade replied. The
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    37 12 The Bubble Boy (after the famous painting "Bubbles," by Sir John Millais) enjoying himself with soap, water and pipe, before taking part in the tiny tots parade in Chalkwell Park, Southern!, England, during Carnival festivities.
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  • 122 12 THE Air Ministry has announced that a new directorate has been formed to supervise the expansion o! the R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve. To be known as the Directorate of Volunteer Reserve Expansion, it will be under the control of Air Commodore C. W. H. Pulford, aged 46,
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  • 177 12 SUCCESS OF NEW A. A. GUN A TOWED target has been brought down for the first time by the new 3.7 antiaircraft gun. And the crew had had only two hours' instruction. The gun, performance of which is being kept a close secret, has an enormous ceiling.". It could fire
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    • 303 12 mm II Ladr'a Morocco Lnther Dreulnf Cast, fitted complete le-vice of tnjmt. f/t*^ Tottet Requisites, Ac, conveniently k_ ftted In iep»riie complement which. ttfi MUM ■!> 5071. En»lne turned Surllnf Sliver Dre«. M m 'V^ .^mWlwMll I m r* I you w °"ld k* •>"■♦ Ufa-long (rueful rememf <. I
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    • 591 12 PENSIONED OFF A FIT MAN. Rigours Of Police Life Did Not Harm Him. At 50 years of age he was presumed to b 3 beyond the arduous demands of police duties. But was he? Read what he says now— five years after he wa« pensioned:— "I am a man of
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  • 1737 13 With Crux Australis »|*O anybody from Singapore, one of the most interesting aspects Ol a lightning trip to Saigon is the comparison that can be made between what Major Versteegh spoke of in his speech at the airport on Tuesday as the three great sister cities of
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    • 338 13 At\ rtm m MM M *^9bPPV^^^^l *w <^ V* f^J ESP It's the very nicest fabric for children's wear. How they love its gay colours and the amusing pictorial designs. How cool Jm and comfortable it keeps them. And how marvellously it Jf |R stands up to wear and the
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  • 240 14 Membership Is 75 After Five Months SINGAPORE'S first club for industrial girls, formed by the Y.W.C.A. five months ago, may be the forerunner of similar organisations in other parts of the city. The club, which is in Outram
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  • 99 14 The older members of the Y.W.C.A. Industrial Girls' Club. In the classrooms, girls learn knitting as part of the Y.W.C.A. Industrial Girls' Club programme. *...»i ung and laughing, members of the Y.W.C.A. girls' Industrial Club enjoy a healthy afternoon's tecreation. 'i..ey take an active part
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  • 67 14 Sydney pOUNT FLEX VON LUCKNER, commarider of the German commerceraijer Sea Eagle during the Great War, leaves for home in his yacht the Sea Devil, via Java, and Is not expected to reach Germany for about a yesvr. Klnce his arrival here from New Zealand at the
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  • 39 14 A band from the British cruiser Exeter played the Royal Mail liner Arlanza. 14,600 tons, out of port at Montevideo, Uruguay, when she left on her last voyage after 26 years' trading with the River Plate.
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  • 181 14 Bandit Made Girls Dance In Nude ALL Brazil is rejoicing. The One-eyed Lampost is dead. One-eyed Lampost, pocket-sized gangster, libertine, killer, died in a gun battle with police in Alagoas State, North-eastern Brazil. His death has ended 20 years' reign of terror. The One-eyed Lampost had for years raided villages
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  • 168 14 KMR. ARTHUR MORRIS, com- poser of the famous dance, the Veleta, has died at his home near Leeds in his seventy-ninth year. Mr. Herman Darewsm, whose band revived tills favourite dance of the early twentieth century In a broadcast from Covent Garden,
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    • 333 14 VINOLIA Boracic Cold Cream BATH SOAP k Invigorates and refrcthci you, rven in the M wL nio-t extreaM TUmirtn. hnuag at the j& MM tin)*- an CTCeßci beauty treat- mk ■k inent tor the >kin. Tins excellent JE ggj^ m>.i|) i- |»re!ern<l to all others by Ik e\en the mo-i
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  • 1536 15  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By "Tf.i overage young Englishvian is a bit shy about advertising the fact that he is a Territorial," say.s the Marquis of Crewe. THF, chief trouble about Englishmen, young or old, is that they are shy about everything. The influence starts early. In fact,
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    • 51 15 THE -^s^fc»^ illvjil o IT HjJIjJL/ J. X JaJLj ±f 3 A^i flV^y T7/^D TDTTPVC HMFi PTTCTC /^^r C a AI%M It run IKULIvo t\ JM V dUolo /|f m w JL JnS^W Bf GREATER BLOWOUT PROTECTION |^lf J K^J&w//M m^ffl u TIRE SERVICE STATION, 22 GEYLANC RD. SINGAPORE W/w/
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    • 371 15 CONTRACT BRIDGE «-,^wm which East "echoed" first playing the BY THE FOUR ACES Queen, then the nine. Declarer then ol played a small heart. At this point Mr. QOOD defence against a blam Lockage nad to make a decision. He contract always provides an could play his five of diamonds
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  • 228 16 ®\\t f unilaij fcsJ EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore Opinion. Trout In Malaya II7ITHIN a few weeks Malayans will be able to determine the success of the experimental stocking of Cameron Highlands streams with trout. Until the streams are fished I and until it is proved that
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  • 250 16 /"OPPOSITION to shorter working I hours in shops is being expressed strongly by both In.iian and Chinese employers as a result of an inquiry being conducted in Singa- pore. That is not remarkable; employers have done that in every country whenever the subject was suggested, and the arguments
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  • 2355 16  - Hollanders Look Back On 40 Glorious Years Of Progress KEES VAN HOEK BY Highlights Of Queen Wilhelmina's Reign /*\N September 6, 1898, a fair girl of 18, clad in a long white silken robe, an ermine-caped red velvet cloak embroidered with golden lions hanging royally from her slim shoulders, rose
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    • 219 16 TEL: rEL: 4310 431 MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE 65, STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. '\p if- 4 TRY OUR TAILORING We only solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG S'pore't most vp-to-date Tailor. 34, Cdeman St. Phone 4816. A SURE LIVING WiTH BIG PROFITS HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR. Kirn's and Boys' Shirts.
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    • 67 16 The New World Cabaret TEA DAM fc (ADMISSION FREE) 111 l KS SATURDAY SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES (ADMISSION 5* CTS.i EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 IVM. TO MIDNIGHT PIANO TUNING- REPAIRS REMOVALS. HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard R<L THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE
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  • 633 17 Cunning Of Those Who Try To Cheat The Law Opium In Shoe Heels; Samsu In Bicycle Tyre Tubes WOMEN WHO PRETEND THEY ARE PREGNANT THE cunning of men and women smugglers, who resort to ingenious artifice, in attempts to bring all manner of illegal chandu, liquor
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  • 32 17 Princess Juliana (second from the left) and Prince Bernhard (extreme right) of the Netherlands photographed with friends as they walked from the b*ach after sunbathing in Venice recently.
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  • 88 17 DLEPAKATIONS are complete for the lonp-awaited visit of Prinress Juliana and Prince Bernhard to Britain. The royal couple are to sDend about a week's holiday probably early in October in Aberdeenshirc. They are to stay at the lovely 16th century Licklyhead Castle, near Insrh. Their hostess
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  • 45 17 Mabel (4 tons) wrecks car By sitting on it New York. BIG MABEL. :i four-ton elephant, walking in a circus parade at Columbus. Nebraska was bumped irom brhind by car. Big Mabel sat dowa on the car and wrecked It completely. The driver was unhurt.
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  • 275 17 THE transport sirik? which disorganised Singapore transport for seven weeks altered the habits of the city's bus users to such an extent that there has been a marked effect on the takings of the Singapore Traction Company, Ltd. Many of those who formerly relied
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  • 61 17 Auck'and (N.Z.) WfBWH rirtni mctor car, Percy Cariyle sneezed so rioIcnt'y that he lost control of his car which hit a pojoer po'e. Carlyle was charged with negligent driving. In court he attributed the accident to sneezing, following influenza. In reply to a question, he said,
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  • 70 17 London. TTHE Cabot, first flying-boat 1 for the Tasman service, will undergo trials shortly. It will be followed by a fleet of seven. The Cabot can be loaded to a gross welghc of 53.000 pounds. 12.500 pounds greater than its predecessors' standard. They can be fuelled
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  • 16 17 The battleship Malaya has araived at Haifa to replace the battle cruiser Repulse.
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  • 115 17 London. \I7 ANTING to pay an urgent visit to his fiancee, a London man was flown to Amsterdam as livestock. He is Mr. Wm. Edwards. He found all the passenger planes at Croydon booked out, but a freighter plane was on the point of starting. As
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  • 50 17 Boston. Shirley Temple, the child screen star, was painfully Injured when her hand became caught In the door of a motor car. It was Shirley's first day out of bed since she became 111 with influenza a week before. Examination showed that m bones were broken.
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    27 17 The entrance to old Flagstaff House at Mt. Rosie. What wU happen to it when the new F7agstaff House at Keam Heel: Road, is ready.
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  • 99 17 G.O.C. In New Home This Week WITH the imposing new Flag- staff House in Keam Hock Road nearing completion the fate of the old home of the General Officer Commanding, Malaya on Mount Rosie is undecided. When Major-General and Mrs. W. G. S. Dobbie. move into their new home next
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  • 46 17 rvURING a storm at Deinloki, Finland a menagerie structure collapsed and gave the beasts their liberty. A bear mangled to death a boy of fifteen before the animals could be rounded up in a near-by forest Soldiers were then mobilised to kill them
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  • 177 17 117 HEN Mrs. H. M. Gilbert, of Arundel-road, West Croydon, gave bir" to her fourth twins in 1923 she broke the world's record as far as official records show. I Mrs. Gilbert is fifty-two. Her husI band, a builder's toreman. Is fifty-three. They have had
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  • 160 17 London. NEW ZEALAND, Australia and the Netherlai ds have the most satisfactory vital statistics. This Is shown in a League of Nations report on living standards, by Professor N F. Hall, wha visited Australia last year. It is the outcome of work which v.-',s initiated by
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    • 110 17 Out o! Thou fc..*j> ol rases, r.ot one case ol failure haa vc! been reported. Pullers (Brand* Celery Perles itach small, easily swallowed perle, contains the medicinal value o! 261 b cl Golden C»lcr>) will «i\e you care Instead ol pain by IS a.m. tomorrow. In a week your rhrunuUiMn
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    • 52 17 \aQt /^N mt -Jn^ mr ill i a verthcwor|<i more /S j mf*J ow ate anc more if C? twinkling smiles cf -<***. f^s^ Wfcfc^^A Health and Happiness— \M f of&r **«fc I fat happy chuckles of Con|s^ uLf^^wx Over a million babies nave A«ent« JACKSON Cf COMPANY, LTD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1116 18 Read Of Major F. H. Vinden Flight. Lieut. L. Spencer Mr. W. A. C Haines Brig. F. E. Spencer Col. Frowd Walker By The Onlooker IJ7ITH the Army in the Curragh during the Irish "trouble" after the War, when he met many of the Irish leaders and
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  • 60 18 As Tretchikoff Sees Singapore People— 2l Sunday Time* caricaturist Tretchikoff turns to the Army for this week* victim. He it Major F. H. Vinden, Intelligence Officer of the Malaya Command. A shrewd brain and a keen wit he ha* the happy faculty of knowing how to handle newspapermen, with whom
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    • 190 18 J^^^Tf/^A JM|"JJFL "I used to feel very tired IllJxs&'S and out sorts at the s m g llT**lte** y Bl lli*lW ag en<^ °f c day's uwrk jMyKiTQjK Mwßwf^T "V I~* Kb and Sanatogen gave me (jfH4^ /w M H Jt\ I immense relief and energy Jm jßk. Jr Mmf
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    • 131 18 MttEY'S m PAGE DOG H A tOKS. LTD. kj > w i|M| »oi ko. tit) WH Worms cause more ill-health and suffering in dogs than most people realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor appetite, staring coat, diarrhoea and occasional vomiting, but a dog may be infested without showing
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  • 93 19 EXPERIMENTS have not confirmed the belief that the use of incense protects churches from the Ravages of the death-watch beetle. Beetles exposed in closed vessels to fumes of far greater concentration than «roaU be encountered in churches were not killed nor were they prevented irom laying
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  • 355 19 MAKE YOUR PICTURES TELL A STORY Snapshot Guild ANYBODY can take a single snapshot—a landscape here, an informal portrait there. But have you ever tried taking a series, to tell a complete story of an incident, or to picture a person more effectively Activities offer all sorts of chances for
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  • 90 19 Super-Speed Airliners Ready 1942 Sydney. IN 1942, stratosphere express airliners from England will reach Sydney and Melbourne in less than two days. Mr. William Courtenay, English journalist, predicted this in a national broadcast on future aviation development. Imperial Airways. Qantas Empire Airways, and Pan-American Airways, had begun a race of
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  • 55 19 Did Not Know WITHOUT knowing it, Mr. Mostyn C. Llewellyn, solicitor at Newport, Mon., and clerk to Newport county magistrates, was for a fortnight working with a broken leg. He was knocked down by a motorcycle, but not until he had an X-ray examination two weeks
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  • 67 19 Kingston, Jamaica. OIR ARTHUR RICHARDS, the newly- appointed Governor and CaptainGeneral of Jamaica, arrived here from Fiji In the 16,698-ton liner Rangltlkl, and was Immediately sworn in at Government House. For the past two years he had been Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the
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    • 367 19 Guaranteed Sal 'd in London f//G/-^73*5P Stem/arMM r<iiif<*//g Proof Lei tr Wr i: iSßtfe^k. Mr A*M. krov k> I w. UaMMi M-»cy refunded If not perfectly •kticfactory. rtaha f"r ftXM l'o»t !><•«. I Mm I.rtlS TOL 2, England. Waicfc Manufacturer* ilac* IBM. FOR ATTENTION OF HORSE OWNERS AND TRAINERS. Onnin"
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    • 387 19 A "P EGULARd»iIy u*e of BryLreem mMMm not only k r your hl rg 1 AaJJ WjP^ well-groomed, but It will «lio krr r B EEflW*^ m nne a t 1 V »nd promcte vigorout ff J'nWW growth. Brvlcreem'i tonic oils in> igg J&tAIXJr orate the »c»lp and keep It
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    • 129 20 MAAS 3 /you n^* k: -<i c c c BINOCULARS SOLt AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO., 90, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE. a^a^ W.P.S. 20 wmm—mmmm Wh.) hasn't said "Ouch I 'as a result of a painful k C^\f^ bruise, a sprain, a stiff neck, a lumbago-crippled W -c back, a rheumatic wrist? ftßVjl*
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    • 448 20 F3vY E AS T- VI TE^"""] nc6d i "js^^^^B ~J^ need YEASTVITEI VITE HOW do you feel? Really UyS^PS^^m^y Take tan Vaaat Wtta T,fc_SsrSisffi; ell i5 I n?&" 2^«W-«^hS you get thumping Head- II I'cnuun you fee! in only a ft-m ache, or niggling Head A 50UMD SSSoSrtfcSl wfc|LJß Pains?
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 579 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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  • 492 21 Correct Make-Up Is Great Aid To Girls Seeking Employment Max Factor's Advice But Don't Make Your Office Desk A Boudoir Table "J^|AKE-UP is bound to be an important factor in our first Impression of a girl who seeks employment with us." The speaker was the personnel director of one of
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  • 492 21 Table Talk /"\NCE upon a time, engagement rings were nothing more than plain bands, inscribed. You can find such rings in antique shops with two sets of initials, or a sentimental motto adorning them. How such things have changed Coloured stones set
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    • 202 21 SUMATRA PADANG HIGHLANDS AND TOBA LAKE LEAVE SINGAPORE THURSDAYS 5 P.M. BACK SINGAPORE FRIDAYS 7 A.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 BARCL/BELAWAN DELI FOR OWN ACCOUNT. K. P. M. LINE.
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    • 167 21 JMy HQ I nO- UMWidei the screen stars call Bf .jHfe* flßlfl I Max Fa:tor Hollywood's genius of I l^B^^ L _^P^j^&**y Mi make-up! His revolutionary discov- I Mr' jKT **!3 I cry of cosmetic Color Harmony has I ■Pjw AJ ft I given themthe real secretof beauty. I mmM
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  • 110 22 CIX large tomatoes; l 2 cup chopped celery; one cup red salmon; mayonaise dressing, salt, and pepper. Place the tomatoes in a saucepan with boiling water, cover, and stand for five minutes, after which the skin will be easy to remove. Peel the tomatoes, cut a slice
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  • 83 22 COUR cups water; juice of four 1 lemons; 2>4 cups sugar; juice of one orange; grated rind of one lemon. Boil water and sugar for ten minutes. Strain the lemon and orange juices into the sugar syrup and add the grated rind. Cool. Turn into freezer and freeze,
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  • 68 22 *TAKE l'/ 2 tins tomato juice; four table-spoons granulated gelatine; one tea-spoonful white vinegar, and salt and pepper to taste. Heat one tin tomato juice. Mix the four tablt spoonfuls of gelatine with half a tin of cold tomato juice, add to hot tomato juice, add vinegar, salt
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  • 530 22 AND PINAFORES ARE IN VOGUE By The Sunday Times Woman Correspondent London, Aug. 29. IT is surprising to find what a variety of jackets are being made from handkerchiefs. Admittedly, the handkerchiefs are outsize ones, and those o! the bandana
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  • 310 22 For The Needlewoman THERE are several new kinds oi embroidery— and sometimes novel versions of old-fashioned themes which are interesting the modern needlewoman at the moment. Decorative dress accessories are sometimes chosen for embroidering, for they are to be fashionable this season. There are
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  • 59 22 BEAT two eggs with tablespoonfuls of milk, stir in two ounces each of grated cheese and finely chopped, cooked ham. Season with salt and pepper. Stir over a low heat until it thickens, but do not boil. Spread on the toast and put under the grill for a
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 197 22 ii«»«jih»«*i«»«l skin fo ,/A/t*/ /cv, ii tit F«M !ik>- mat Can't be bothered? I\\r Innovi l>ook on Natural Lovelin«--^ iiitnxli.ces simple home treat■MM I d;iilv minute or two and beliol'l WR| lir.iltliv, lnvelier you. I lit- i\ori'l-fammi- >Un specialist, Dr. Urliat, s|«(>ii-ors the purity and ■fcctiream of Imsu Preparations. For
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    • 393 22 This BIOCEL' SKINFOOO 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, liiocel— adoctor told me— is the discovery of a great Vienna
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  • 121 23 Istanbul. nURING an undefended divorce case here, a Turkish woman alleged that her husband, to whom she had been married for 12 years, had been guilty of cruel misanthropy by maintaining silence for eight years. The man. Veil Tatar, odjagur. a village in Eastern Anatolia, has
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  • 607 23  - Don't Overlook The Importance Of Relaxation DEST is one of the loveliest words in our language if it carries with it tranquillity of mind. Restless folk are very trying, unless we remember that if they have passed the age of extreme youth they are probably ill. That bustling and hurrying,
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  • 19 23 Neat Two-Piece In Blue Cloque A delightful outfit fashioned in blue cloque and trimmed tcith a darker coloured tcaistband.
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    • 280 23 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you admire others wi«h that your skin was ai light and attractive as thru s. One jar of Stillman's will make you equally charming. Continued applications will surpnw you. convince you that there i s only one beautiner, only one whitener
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 230 23 Horoscope ...By Chiras General OutlOOk: activity. Mental extraversion. Last weeks nervousness escapes ih Really constructive background Is verbose criticisms. Ant-llke hyper- missing. Next Week For Yous Born Mar. 21— Apr. 20: "General Born Sept. 23— Oct. 23 Think It over, outlook" dissuades new enterprise. don't act thia week. Born Apr.
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  • 826 24 Negri Handicap Tennis Tourney Ends Today (From Our Own Correspondent.) 11 Seremban, Saturday. CINE weather favoured the annual j State lawn tennis handicap tourna- ment play in which took place on the I courts of the Sungei Ujong Club last I 1 Saturday and Sunday. It will be con- i
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  • 102 24 Group photograph of the staff of SUintin* (N.S) Ku. er Estates Ltd taken on the eve of the departure of the manager. Mr. B. J. Layers, on home leave. From left, seated, Mr. J. M. Gomez, (clerk), Mrs. L. G. Corley, .Mrs. J. Broadbent, Mr. B.
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  • 218 24 i From Oar Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. RUGGER posts have made their appearance In Seremban and soon we shall be speaking in terms of "knocks on" and "forward passes." Rugger is a game that is increasing in popularity each year. There was a time, not very long ago,
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  • 42 24 :p photographed at the farewell dinner jfiven by tttf staff of Borneo Motors, Serciiurau, and ths directors of various ot.inibus companies to Mr. .1. 11. Wheeler, manager of the Sercmb.m branch, MM has gone on home leave.
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  • 78 24 From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday CONGRATULATIONS to Sgt. A. E. Kinsey. of the Third Battalion, F.M.S.V.F. on his success at the recent annual rifle meeting cf the Battalion held at the Temiang range. Among the I many prizes he annexed Pgt. Kinsey won the Goh Eng Thye
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    299 24 vs. winner ol lira Wat;rflsld acd Mis; Denaro l5» vs. Mrs E^an iMid Mr; Strujrnc'l (plus 15 Ml SINGLES -B" First round: Phillips (ssr) beat Wilton "-3t 4-6, 6—2. 6-3 Second round: Akhizc.wa < 13 b?at Dr. M. Vythilingam walk over; I-'crd (plus 3) beat Murugasu <
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  • 34 24 This Kuala Pilah Malay bride and groom are surrounded by the Land of the Malay Regiment. The bridegroom is Inche Khairudtn bin I'jang and the bride Che Awoh binti Ismail.
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    • 124 24 Real weight carriers... They're real weight carriers they stand up to hard work under full loads, they stand up to bad roads and heavy going. There's a big margin of strength in every Bedford and there's a big margin of power in the proved six- cylinder engine slow revving for
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    • 444 24 GREAT NEWS for all who seek Health Vitality Arrival of marvellous new drugless remedy World's richest form of Vitamin B THIS is a message of vital importance to all who wish to get the most out of life. It introduces to you a marvellous health-giving discovery which strikes at the
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  • 1207 25 MALACCA FLOWER SHOW AWARDS Two-Day Exhibition Was Big Success (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. I ARGE crowds visited the City Park which was converted into a veritable fairyland of colours when the Malacca Horticultural Society hsld their two-day flower show. j Mrs. G. W. Bryant gave away th.--i prizes. The
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  • 209 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. •THE 31st annual general meeting of the Selangor Coast Club, Klang, formerly the Klang United Association, was held at the club premises. Mr. T. P. Sundaram, Extra Assistant Controller of Labour. Klang, (president) presided. Mr S. R. Sabapathy, of the Government High School,
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  • 246 25 (From Our Own Correspondent^ I.ialacca. •yoUR Church has more ancient origin and more historical association than any other church in the diocese: it breathes almost of past: civilisation, said the Bishop of Singapore, Dr. B. C. Roberts, in a sermon during the centenary celebrations of the Malacca Christ
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  • 89 25 From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban, Saturday. MR T. F. Porter of the Kuala Lum pur police is now attached to the Central Police Station at Scremban. Inspector Ibrahim bin Haji Daua. <ji the Central Police Station, Scremban. has been transferred to Jelebu, whil.' Mr. Palmer, 0.C.P.D.. Jelebu.
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  • 119 25 •From Our Own Correspondent) Scremban, Saturday. DESPITE tfai fine gesture of the Negrl Sembilan Government In earmarking a site with sea frontage at the Bth mile, Coast Road, Port Dickson, for a hotel site, there has not been any application leasing of the land as yet, I am
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  • 75 25 M' Thomas (left). Guides Commissioner, and Mn N. Ingt. Commandant, at the All-Malayan fiuid-s ramp held at Tanjong Bruas. Malacca. Mrs. L. A. Thomas, Commissioner of Oirl Guides in Malaya (third from right) with Ruiders at the All-Malayan guides camp held at Tanjong Bruas, Malacca. At
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  • 83 25 fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. SEREMBAN is to have a new hospital apparently in close proximity to ttie present buildings, for work of clearing and levelling is going on at Bukit Nanas. Some time ago, in the State Council it was anounced that the town was to
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  • 131 25 (By Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. MEMORIALS to perpetuate the Coronation of King George and Queen Elizabeth are now to be found in all the outstations of Negri Sembilan. The latest is a fountain in the shape of a coloured dragon. This gift of Towkay Tan Puan
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  • 1186 26 Surprise In North Division (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. VON BIN MIAN and N. A. Hannay played first clasf tennis In the semi-final of the northern section of the men's doubles in the Johore Lawn Tennis Association championship meeting, to beat P. P. Joseph
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  • 427 26 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. IN the replay match of the first roun-.i of the Hull Cup Competition between the Blia Club and a Kota Tlnggl XI, the League champions maintained their reputation to beat Kota Tlnggl by 4 goals to
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  • 131 26 From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Ccir.d. A. C. Bucknel, R.N.K., Harbour Masler, Selangor, of Port Swcttenham, is going on leave prior to retirement on Sept. 20. Mr. R. S. B. Unwin, Wharf Superintendent. Port Swettenham. v.ill act for the Harbour Master, Port Swettenham. Comd. Bucknell will be entertained
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    27 26 'i'lie t.lu-11 .siew Old Ko. i team. .v r.iiui. and thr Muar Lee Bee tca-i mapped before their |imc which Uatu Tahat won by 21 10 •joints.
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  • 1930 27  -  "Nomad" By THE Royal Air Force, holders of the i Command Aquatic championship, met with strong opposition from the Royal Engineers at the meeting concluded at Selerang on Thursday. They remain champions but only managed to head the sappers by a bare point. They did not compete
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  • 794 27 pwNE of the moat interesting soccer I unes of the week was the intct- il mate!) at Blakan Mati. where 1 .id boat Wales by 3 goals to 1. Alter a great solo run up the lei t Robinson sent a well-directed > Tfcft who oprned the account
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  • 2589 28 Gilded Youth Fills Second Place SEVERAL VERY CLOSE FINISHES CINK weather favoured the third day of the Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting at Hukit Timah. The going was good and the times returned, especially in the fifth and six events, when the winners Aerial
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  • 75 28 Cac: S: Prince Herod.:, head: Battailon, head; Monte Video, head; Eastern V.'aye, Bac? 1: >-miii half a length: Inventory, one and a hall lengths; Char, one and alialf lengths; Pat Burke. Rare 3: QuKana, length; Dlue Dell?, three-quarters of a len;t:i; Bu, hraC: ";>.::!.» IT. Tace 1: Siuceze,
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  • 257 28 (From Our Own Correspondent Muar. A FTER being led o—40 4 at one s age the Young Indians football team made a brilliant recovery against the Young Chin;s3 football team to share eight goals in their return fixture. Tne Young Chinese won their first
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  • 40 28 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. Ibrahim b Mohd. Noor (Blla Club) has been suspended for 5 months and Abdullah b. AH (Customs) for half a year, and Sharlff and Bakar, both of Police, for one year.
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  • 336 28 FOR S. B. A.? To the Editor of The Sunday Times. THAT Interest In badminton competition is en the wane Is only too evident from the steady decline fa) IBM mines. Lately 1 have j read many comments on the reluctance of girls in competing. Since the question
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  • 198 28 IN a return match or 4 singles and 3 doubles against the New Lite Badminton Party played last Sunday on the home court, the Sphinx Badminton Party won by 5 games to 2. Results (Sphinx B.P. names first) Singles Cyril Wee beat Hoo Chun Kali 15—5. 15—9; Llm
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  • 56 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. •yHE Kampong Bahru Malay School won the Hajl Mohamed soccer cup final for Malay schools In Selangor this evening when they beat Klang Malay School by nine-nil. Goals were scored by Omar Mohamed (3), Adam (2). Noor (2), Hussa'n (1), Omar
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  • 445 28 M7ONG PENG SOON and Chan Chin Bock, of the Mayflower Badminton Party, qualified for the final of th» men's open doubles championship of the Singapore Badminton Association for the third year in succession when, they beat Ltm Hee Chin and Cho Kim Hawke yesterday after three wellcontested sets. Victory,
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  • 107 28 SS. CHOWDIIUr//. la..L yea. tain of the Khalsa hockey taa n has returned n Sin^ap.r- a:t;r be -U away in Siam for about three months. He i.s a capable ccmre-forward In which position he played for i.nc teams last season. TliLs season ha pre.er; j play :.<r the
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  • 152 28 (From Our Ov.m Correspoodant) Muar. •XHD Lyn Kuo Chong and C.C. Tan fell the honour of being the first winners of the Kathlravelu Cup for men's doubles handicap event run by the Muar Lawn Tennis Association. Lyn and iau with an advantage of plus If beat Us Bah
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  • 168 28 IN a friendly badminton match, wnrittwn of 3 singles and 3 doubles, the N.A A F 1 Imperial Club defeated the Nestles Sporu Club by 4 games to 2, at the Clerical Union Hall on Wednesday. Results (N.A. A.F.1.. Imperial Club players mentioned first) Singles William Tan beat Yap
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  • 447 29 Thrilling Game At Anson Road REFRESHING soccer was served up at Anson Road yesterday when the Sappers met the Airmen and beat them by 3—l in the first division of the league. Clean, keen and fast, there was seldom a dull moment.
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  • 223 29 THE RAF. beat the V.M.C.A. by 17 1 run.<; at cricket at the V MCA. ground yesterday. The V.M C.A. scored 95 to which the Airmen replied with 112. V.M.C.A. R Lyno b Reid 32 S Hope c ckr'U b Blythe 3
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  • 281 29 T*HE Police: were v.ry unfortunate against the Casuals' soccer team to wnom they lost by two goals to one, in thoir third division game at the Depot, yesterday. Da the opening stages of the game, Folliolt was given an easy chance to •cere, but mistimed the kick. Ku'livan
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  • 304 29 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. The Muar Scow Scow basketball team was too good for the C.R.C. team of Batu Pahat and beat them by j 35—21 points. Batu Pahat did well In the first half scoring 14 to the visitors' eight, but they collapsed in the second
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  • 158 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Selangor Club, clnderalla* of local football for many years, played themseves Into the final of the S?langor Football Association Cup with a thrillng win of three-one over the Malays today. At the end of normal time for the match, the
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  • 52 29 United Services (Singapore) and F.M.S. Police cricket teams who played a drawn gamz at Kuaia Lumpur last week-end. Here are the teams with umpires and supporters on the steps of the Selanror Club. Mr. C. H. Sansom, Inspector-General of Police, F.M.S., is the central figure
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  • 724 29 Following are results of the second round of the F.A. League and results and league tables in the Scottish league: DIVISION I Aston Villa 0 Derby County 1 Charlton 2 Leeds U 0 Chelsea 3 Leicester City .0 Everton 2 Brentford ..1 Huddersfleld T. 1 Arsenal 1
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  • 237 29 DLAYING their last match of the season at Balesller Road ground yesterday the Indian Association beat the Slngap:r2 Cricket Club by tnree wickets. Scores: s. c. c. P. M. Whltehead b M B. Singh 3 Rev. A. S. Giles c Wazir Singh b Dharmara] 0 L. H. Cooper
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  • 151 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. »THE T.P.C.A. were all out for 99 runs in the Stonor Cricket Shield match I against the V.M.C.A. at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, on the latter's ground. Rain held up play for about one and a half hours and the wicket helped
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  • 39 29 Australians 9 Total r[E Australian cricketers yesterday made 366 for 8 against an England XI. says Reuter. Barnes made 91 and Barnett 82. Waite is 50 not out. Brown was out for 3, Badcock scored 21 and Hassett 18.
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  • 32 29 CLOSE of play scores In cricket matches begvi lr. England yesterday are: At Scarborough, M.C.C. 190 for 4, vs. Yorkshire. At Gloucester. Gloucestershire 417 for 7 (Hammond 116) vs. Sussex.
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  • 50 29 RUGBY football matches played in Britain yesterday resulted as follows, says Reuter. Cardiff 39. AbertUlery 3. CoTentry 9, Bridgend 5. Bedford 18, Leicester 0. Neath 36, Resolren 0. Northampton 18, Metropolitan P. 0. Plymouth Albion 22, Exmouth 3. Torquay Athletic 10. Exeter 8. Weston-super-Mare 18, Cross K. 0.
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  • 77 29 THE RAF. beat the Malay Sports Association at tennis at Seletar yesterday. Scores: Yadl beat Cooper Dimmer 6—3, 15— 13; Ahmad Raji lost to CpL Basslngham 3— 5—7; Seyah Mohsie and Surain lost to Flying Officer Harrison and W. O. SpUlard 6—B, 10—12; All Yunos
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  • 113 29 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. THE sixth Penang open badminton championships began today when five ties of singles were played. Ho Boon Choo nearly brought on* the biggest surprise of the season when he fully extended Tan Kin Hong, state singles representative. The game was full of
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  • 38 29 Port Elizabeth (S. Africa), Saturday. SOUTH AFRICA beat Great Britain 19—3 in the second Rugfcy test. The half-time score was 10 0. South Africa won the first test 24 12 four weeks ago.
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  • 61 29 (From Our Own Corespondent.) Muar. Saturday. IN the final of the mixed doubles ot the north section of the Johore Tennis Association championship tournament, P. C. Joseph and Mrs. Meldrum beat R. i. Lockhart and Miss Ansell 2, B—l. Joseph concentrated his attack on Miss Ansell who, though
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  • 282 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. yON BIN MIAN was in excellent form when he met K. C. Lin In the final of the singles handicap tournament run by the tennis section of the Muar Club. Playing with a handicap of —40 to Lin's 30.3, Yon made light
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  • 122 29 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. r THE Ai Hua basketball team from Labis drew with the C.R.C. team 28 points- all. The visitors however led by four points in the first half the score being 16—12. The local team improved In the second half and
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  • 124 29 i From Our Own Correspondent) ■tfUMt. AFTER a struggle lasting two hours. I" a volleyball match between the Gcmas Railway Institute and the Johore Bahru liido-Ceyloness had to be left drawn due to insufficient time on Sunday. The teams were well matched and net play was above
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  • 83 29 MAX BRILKA, the German welterweight boxer who figured prominently in several local fights tome years ago, is in Singapore on a short visit prior to returning to Germany from Java. Brllka has hunj up the gloves, but he still takes a keen Interest In the game. Max
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  • 20 29 The cricket match between 'he S.C.R.C. and the R-A.F, to have been played at Seletar yesterday, was cancelled.
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  • 372 29 \I7HILE the Chinese are sure of the championship in the S.A.F.A. League the fight for second place lies between the Sappers and the Airmen in the first division. The situation in the second division is very interesting. The Gunners have finished the series with 31 points, and are
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  • 748 30 Seah Eng Hee's Dogged Performance Against Wee Boon Hai BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT THE men's open singles and doubles championship tournaments are now approaching the closing stages and all the favourites for the championships ara dMng well and sparing ro effort to justify the confidence placed
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    92 30 Th» Union Sporting Association will hold their nonthlv ceneral meeting at the resident of Mr. Sim Tiam Hwee, 48. Chltty .£ojc, r C p.m. Mr. K M Kannam- M-. K S. Pa^y. p.e piilav. Hon. secretary sident of the "siiija of the Singapore M»- tore Malayale; Akj Sayaleo
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  • 60 30 I'-.ori Chan Siow Kow and Mis« Loon* Chat Tien, winners of the mixed doubles championship and Mta Lucy and Thomas Lim. the runners up. r icm leit. Miss Li n (iuat ln« and >n:-t 1 <vi dv.it 1...n who (rave a walk rver to Jli.. Loong Chai Tien
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  • 1099 30 IN contrast to the previous year's final, a small crowd turned up at the Victoria I Institution Hall, last week-end to witness the I semifinals and final of the Junior doubles at:d the final of the open doubles. This was tne first occasion li. the history of local
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  • 169 30 1 1 I MALAYALEE ASSN. DESULTS of the matches played in the annual badminton tournament of the Singapore Malayalea Ass elation are:— A. I. Pereira beat C. M. Krlshnan, 2—15. 15—8. 15—5; C. M. Krlshnan and P. V. Sarma beat C. R. Gomez and A. I. Pereira, 21—12. 21—16: p.
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    22 30 Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt, the ir.35 singles badminton champion of Singapore whose ciania;; to Mb» Lim Im Nee (right) lakes place today.
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    84 30 Members of the Sannvdal- B drainton Party who attended a dinner held at the New V/o H Amusement I'ark In celebration of the 4th anniversary of the party. h»m left. Mewn. Wee Pen* Hone. Phua Chiap Phan. Kanj Soon Teek. Tan Lye Sla. Tan Thenr Seah and Paul Llm; Standing
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  • 369 30 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. A HIGH standard of play *X5 witnessed In th« finals of the Malacca badminton championships. Scow Chut Chiang, holder of the men'; singles, retained his title for a second time when he defeated Tay Koon Llm In straight sets, 15—4, 13—13 (s—o). Several
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    443 30 A WEDDING which take-, place at the Chinese Consulate General ihis morning is that cf Mr. L«ow Kim Fatt, (or many year* a well-known figure in Malayan badminton, and Ml&s Lim Im Nro. yecond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Peng Lye. Mr. Leow Kim Fatt he;
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    • 148 30 Fed Like a Hing he'd rather be treated like a Dog! Ir i* mistaken kindness to feed him on "just what we have oursehes" for although he appears to appreciate tasty table scraps, he is being starved of the nourishm"nt that builds strong bone and sound constitution. A dog's tedh
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  • 692 31  -  S.R.C. Has Had To Cancel Tennis Tournament BY "ARCHER" lIIGH hopes for the coming rugger i season are held by members of j the S.R.C., who are turning out to a man this year and who hope to improve considerably on their last season's record. Only
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  • 413 31 i From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Saturday, The open badminton championships for the district of Johore Bahru were successfully concluded yesterday at the Bukit Zahrah School Hall. Amcnc three present were Tunglcu Ahmad. Mr. P. M. Still. Dr. N. Mootatamby, Wan Idris b Ibrahim. At the conclusion
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    39 31 Nf Nf«h Tee (left) aad tt'Mg Pear Tee. winner and runner- up respectiTrijr la toe .Icho-r Bahm district badminton ehaaipionship. Bahati b. Wm (left) and I.ambak b. Jamil, winner and mnncr-up rr^poctivrly in the Johcrr Bahru Malars badminton toarnament.
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  • 247 31 BY "K. O." YOUNG FRISCO. middleweight champion of the East, is back In Singapore. Frisco Is seeking a match with the Russian thunderbolt, Andre Shelaeff. A local promoter is Interested and efforts are being made to bring about the match. There are certain difficulties in the
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  • 62 31 fProm Our Own Correspandent) Johore fiahru. Saturday. I understand that a further trial badminton match will be held shortly to select a stronger Johore team, if possible for ths final of the Foong Seong Cup against Selangcr. Wong Peng Soon and Wee Hye Teck have been invited
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  • 108 31 Sines pore Polk* team whlrh drew 3 3 wi.h the Depot Polio- In the final of the Police Meeer contest for the C.P.O.'s Cup. on Tuesday. The Deo* Fattco teaaa which drew J— 3 with the Singapore Police hi Use final »f 'io svecer contest far the
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  • 466 31  -  "FULL-BACK" BY WELL done the Chinese first eleven! They are league champions for the second year in succession. With a very creditable total of 32 points, the Chinese are in an unbeatable position, and there is still another game to complete the series. The Chinese
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  • 377 32 Clever Attempts To Evade Vigilance (Df Officers Of ie bxcise epartment COME of the extraordinarily cunning methods of smuggling illegal chandu, liquor and drugs into Singapore are illustrated in special Sunday Times pictures in this page. In these and hundreds of other articles, smugglers by
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