The Straits Times, 6 November 1938
1938-11-06
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Title Section38 1938-11-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 359 Sunday, November 6, 1938 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 359 Sunday, November 6. 1938 Price 10 Cents38 words
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Article287 1938-11-06 1 Questioning Will Begin Shortly DETAILS OF THEIR EDUCATION FROM AGE OF FIFTEEN Bringing Malaya Into Line With Other Countries INTENSIVE questioning of aliens living in the Colony will begin in a fortnight as a result of new regulations gazetted recently. Every alien in the Colony, except GJbinese,287 words
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Article88 1938-11-06 1 LOVE FINDS A WAY AND A CAR WHEN John HavriiCi) (21). a lailway porter, of Myddleton Square. Islington, wont to see his wertheart ftt Hamps :ad Garden Suburb— twice a week— ho took anybody's car to get home, and abandoned it. It was always early morning when h-> l. .t88 words
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16 1938-11-06 1 Budapest. Saturday. Hungarian Ircops crossed this mornIng into territory ccd3d by Czechoslovakia.16 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-11-06 1 ITING Victor Emmanuel wel- corned 10,000 Italian legionaries from Spain when they disembarked from four transports on their arrival in Naples. The return of these volunteers, it is hoped in Rome, will leave the way clear for the formal ratification of the Ang!o-Italian agreement. In the picture an Italian soldier57 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-11-06 1 The Kins and Queen, accompanied by Princess Eliiabeth an^'. Princess Margaret, arriving back in London f rom Scotland, wl ere they spent a holiday at Balmoral^26 words
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Article69 1938-11-06 1 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Saturuay. Tlie death took place In Seremban General Hospital last night at the age of 46 of Mr. S. G. Clappen, a planter of Bahau. Negri Sembilan. The funeral was this evening at St Mark's cemetery, the Rev. G. B. Thompson taking the69 words
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Article19 1938-11-06 1 Wmheim's. Berlin's huge department store, is to be renamed "Awag," which stands for "general commercial company19 words
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Article81 1938-11-06 1 I From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Rubber Dull. 1-ondon 8 S.«t 8 7 16d. .1 aii.-. Mir 8 7 16d. S'.d. Apr. -June B<~d. H\d. July-Sept. I 8 9 164 8 11 lGd. l>l I'l'l.K White Muntok, bond and forward. 3\d l.»ropon t black, bond and lor«ard.81 words
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Article183 1938-11-06 1 Japanese Praise For Chinese Troops Hankow, Saturday. 4t| AM a military man, not a politi- dan," said General Hata com-mander-in-chief of the Japanese forces in Central China, refusing to discuss the prospects of extension of hostilities as far as Chungking in 1 an interview with183 words
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Article63 1938-11-06 1 New \ork. Saturday. T Anglo-American trade treaty may b." signed within i few weeks. writes the Washington ccrrespondsnt ol the New York Herald, who odds that although Mr. Cordell Hull stated rday thrt discussions were In tho final stages, whatever the outcome it is established no doubt63 words
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59 1938-11-06 1 INSURGENTS GET VESSEL IN NORTH SEA Berlin, Saturday. IT is reported here that the Spanish cur^o vessel Rlomlra, sailing under the Spanish Republican flag, was :;elzed by the Spanish Insurgent auxiliary cruiser Ciudad dc Alicante in the North Sea No steamer of this name is in Lloyds Register, but it59 words
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Article63 1938-11-06 1 London. War Office forbids women territorials to wear silk stockings. These must be of drab material, similar to the regulation shirts and tunics, and must not be transparent. The women's uniforms regulations provide for a skirt 14 inches from the ground, and sufficiently wide for free movement,63 words
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334 1938-11-06 1 Leaders To "Atone For Their Blunders" -I*HE military and civil autho- rities of Kwangtunfc Province are held responsible for the fall of Canton and accordingly have been ordered by the Central Government "to atone for their blunders." Thus states an announcement made in a334 words
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Article212 1938-11-06 1 PALESTINE SITUATION IMPROVES General Strike Ends And Shops Open Jerusalem. Saturday. TIIK improvement In the Palestine situation which has taken place since the Army assumed virtual control is already so evident that the measure is regarded here as justified. It is still too early to predict the complete crushing ofReuter - 212 words
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Article66 1938-11-06 1 DUTCH PLANE MAKES FORCED LANDING (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Saturday. TEARING the plane was afire the r westbound Dutch air- liner yesterday made an emergency landing at Bandon when her eight passengers Joined the international express and ai rived in Bangkok at noon totiay. Repairs to the plane were66 words
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Article122 1938-11-06 1 TRAGIC END TO GUN DISPLAY Explosion Kills One, Injures Five London, Saturday. QNE man was killed and five men injured at the White City at the end of a Territorial Army display when an explosion occurred while they were near a 3.7 in. anti-aircraft gun which was being cleaned. AReuter - 122 words
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Article87 1938-11-06 1 C.-in-C. Of Soviet Far Eastern Army Seoul (Korea). Saturday. MARSHALL BLUECHER, former Commander-ln-Chief of the Far Eastern Red Army, who has been missing since he was recalled to Moscow under heavy military escort, has b-^en executed, it is reported. Bluecher's picture has been removed from the State87 words
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Advertisement7 1938-11-06 1 RENE ULLMANN WATCHES lU flies I'late, Spore.7 words
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Advertisement125 1938-11-06 1 tJbod furnishing Fabric* Better Furnitor; Beit Prices SUN WAH COMPANY 83, Victoria St.. S'porc. smoo— The WONDERFUL ofa PRE SHAVE LOTION I FOR BETTER SHAVING JL SMOO GETS RID OF SHAVING STING BEFORE SHAVING BEGINS. «^h3»^ K^Si^^. WHETHER A MAN USES SOAP OR MSk^^BBB&imSWUM CREAM. BRUSH OR NO BRUSH. A125 words
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886 1938-11-06 2 Penang Councillor Warns Against Intimidation MONEY OBTAINED BY THREATS RETURNED (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. •'WRITERS of these anonymous letters are in fact extor- tioners, their identity be'ng concealed under such titles as The Anti-enemy Backinjf-up Society'", declared the Resident Councillor Mr. A. M.886 words
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Article134 1938-11-06 2 Canadians "Hitch" Way To Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. <r piIUST your lucky star." it tfta motto oj tico young Canadians. H. W. Haslett and W. Knight, who have arrived in Kua'a Lumpur on a world trip whicli they began more than a year ago with134 words
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121 1938-11-06 2 Attempted Ricksha Extortion Alleged "THREE charges which included at- tempted extortion from two ricksha pullers in different places, and cne of mischief by damaging a ricksha, were preferred against two Chinese i.i the Singapore Third Police Court before Mr. G. S. Rawlinss yesterday. They were Ng Yeok and Tan Ah121 words
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Article47 1938-11-06 2 I From Our Own Correspondent > Scremban, Saturday. A FURTHER batch of 150 unemployed Chinese coolies thronged the oaicc cf the Protector of Chinese in Seremba;i today searching for work. Of these 90 were taken and given relief road work in tho Lobak area.47 words
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Article57 1938-11-06 2 A LLEGED to have stolen a coat and some articles from a car belonging to a European, A. Jugas, while he was in a shoe store in North Bridge P.oad, on Oct. 11, two Chinese, Lee Lee Heng and Lim Boon Eng, were acquitted by the Singapore57 words
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Article, Illustration101 1938-11-06 2 The yacht in which Capt. K. Hcrndon, former United States Army flier, is building for his "mystery cruise" from Singapore is rapid y taking shape behind the Cold Storajc depot in Orchard Road. This 42ft. yacht, -designed by Capt. Hetndu, is ready for decking, and in about six weeks ici'.l101 words
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Article148 1938-11-06 2 How Yogi Swallows Glass ""THE abnormal powers or a yogi lr swallowing glass, nitric acid and j nails amazed a large audience at t:nVictoria Theatre on Friday night, but medical men who were present assert j the yogi's powers inainly to great j ability to control his bodily functions. The148 words
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58 1938-11-06 2 •"■"•HE Air Officer Commanding, Roya: Air Force, Far East, Air ViceMarshal J. T. Babington. accompanied by his personal assistant. Flying Officer R. M. Longmore, left for Hons Kong by the new P. and O. liner Canten yesterday morning. He is paying a yearly visit58 words
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319 1938-11-06 2 From Oar Own Correspondent) Mnlp.cca, Saturday. Few amateur shcw.s in Malacca j have produced such good entertainment as was seen In the dramatised version of "Princess of Malacra"— a pageant of Malacca's historical past staged last night by local amateur artists and members of the319 words
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155 1938-11-06 2 TO celebrate the diamond jubilee of the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Hoad, two flame of the forest trees will be planted in the grounds of the church by children of the cont^rej;ation this morning. Ten children will take part In the tree-planting ceremony, which will155 words
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96 1938-11-06 2 THE adulteration of beer and stout with soda water is becoming common in Singapore, the magistrate, Mr. L. 15. fiibvm, remarked in the Singapore DbbM Criminal Court yesterday when passing sentence cm a v'hinr •> who had admitted beiny: in possession of96 words
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163 1938-11-06 2 Kuala Lumpur Amateurs In "Thriller" (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday CCENES of enthusiasm In 1935 when London playgoers ro.se to their lect and cheered Emlyn Williams* thriller 'Night Must Fall" were reIpcated in Kuala Lumpur Town Hall yesterday after a cast of local ama--1 teurs, led by Mrs.163 words
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Advertisement108 1938-11-06 2 1 <' '"■^■■■■fl""" 1 our [Hi 1 1 m Nowhere will you purchase •fc Iff I Beef of sucli outstanding U t C f quality with such fine L flavour and tenderness ie 88 that which we can offer. P A kM mm Kept at just the right J *Mo(j108 words
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Article338 1938-11-06 3 POSTS AVAILABLE NOW EUROPEAN INSPECTORATE IS BEING ABOLISHED AS a result of the policy of gradually abolishing the European inspectorate in the Colony Police Force, announced by the Inspector-General recently, more and more responsible posts will become available to local-born men. Reference to the increased popularity338 words
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Article, Illustration168 1938-11-06 3 ANOTHER MONSTER IS SEEN fRNEST WATSON and William Herrington.Souihwold (Suffok) fishermen, trawling in a dead calm, were just having a rest for a meal when out of the water forty yards atcay a monster reared its head. Both men have fished in all waters for fifty years, and Watson has168 words
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388 1938-11-06 3 Mui-Tsai Case At Ipoh Brother's Adopted Children" Ipoh, Saturday. TWO well-known Ipoh resl- dents, Low Yew Guan and his wife, appeared before the Ipoh second magistrate, having been summoned to answer charges of having had In their custody three unregistered Muitsai between January and September this year and of failing388 words
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Article134 1938-11-06 3 A CHINESE laper boy four years old asked his teacher at the leper asylum to accept two cents and buy him a Nov. 11 remembrance day poppy. The teacher refused the money but bought the child a poppy. She was Miss M. A. Buxton, former134 words
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Article124 1938-11-06 3 On Thursday next, Nov. 10. the annual sale of popples for the British Legion 's Fund for disabled ex-Servlcc-men will take place In Singapore. The Poppy Dry d.'.nee, organised by Lady Marcla Miles, will take place at i Raffles Hotel on Wednesday, Nov. 9. I when the Governor and124 words
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Article36 1938-11-06 3 An extra performance of "She Stoops 10 Conquer" will be given at 7.15 p.m. ->n Tuesday, Nov. 8. at St. Andrew's ochool. A limited number of seats will be available to *he public.36 words
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Article25 1938-11-06 3 Mr. A. B. S. Boswell has resumed duty as District Forest Officer, Klang, in place of Mr. Foenander. who has been transferred to Tclck Anscn,25 words
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Article116 1938-11-06 3 Buddhists Claim £50,000 Colombo. pEYLON Buddhists will resist any attempt that may be made to upset a bequest, said to total £50.000, made by Sir Walter Strickland to found a Buddhist monastery on the island. Sir Walter, known as the wandering baronet." died in Java last August, aged G7. Mr.116 words
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Article81 1938-11-06 3 (From Our Ov.n Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. MfEORGE and Margaret." a comedy In three acts which appeared in London recently, will be staged by members of the Malacca Club en Nov. 19 in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Mrs. I. Parrish is producing the p'.ay81 words
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Article44 1938-11-06 3 The Seremban t nion Epworth League held j special i-erv^e l<.r Scouts, Guides and Cubs at which 130 people were present. Mr. Sadhu Singh. Scouter C. Ponudural. of the 13th N.S. Troop, and the Rev. H. F. Kuehn spoke at the service.44 words
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Article129 1938-11-06 3 AQUATIC STARS BACK IN HONG KONG (N) 30,000 Collected For China Relief THi; Hong Kong aquatic stars, the 'wimming team which went on tour of the South Seas to raise funds for the China M-uital Relief fund, returned to Hong Kong on board the steamer Tilawa and Messrs. Herman Shau129 words
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Article22 1938-11-06 3 Mails from Jaran expect?d on Monday, by Hague Mam. Mails fr_ i Holland, etc. expected on Tuesday, by Dtmpo.22 words
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Article82 1938-11-06 3 THE SINGAPORE HARBOU R BOARD Monday. November 7. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Location Ship Godoirn Gate :ast Wharf Plancius 20 1 .Iain Wha. Aussa 10 2 Memnon 14 2 Charon 12 3 Siiplre Cock Thurland Castle 33 2 Siamese Prince 38 2 Darvel 38 2 Vest82 words
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Advertisement632 1938-11-06 3 GET SLIM ON WATER! nature's Own Remedy. Are you burdened with too Ml 1 8esh? IV> excrcisv an I (Ualiafl alike lail to make any impression on loose spare t flesh, thilsc extra chins and corpulent waistline Then try Nature's own nmady dear, cool, stilJ nt«, charged with Kattml Salts632 words
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Miscellaneous308 1938-11-06 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY CINEMAs Today M.M 11.11 l.Ml'.RA: :"ii with Claudf.i.-, Co'be t and Uharfej B ye.-. 3.15, 6.1") and !> 10. < II'ITOL: Th. Bhclkb »ili Ruddpb V.ilentinj. 3.15. ti 1 :mu1 9.15. 1'IVII.ION Brln-,'ina Up Baby' v.ith Katha-lne :i and Cary Grant, 3.15, 6.15, 9 15. KIT/ UKTLANO:308 words
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Miscellaneous292 1938-11-06 3 K.N I.L.M To Saleon Mails close 11.30 a.m. Tuesdays. Postage: I? cents per half-ounce: postcards 6 cents. Onward connection by surface transport K. N. I.L.M. To Netherlands Indies Mall close noon Wednesday. TIDE TABLE SINGAPORE Today H. W. 9.12 a.m. 8.7 ft.; 9.54 p.m. 8.5 ft. L. W. 3.02 a.m.292 words
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Advertisement476 1938-11-06 4 1I1EL«VKM()I!\ OF A SOCIETY I HHHMQESP^ESHHIHH BKAITV AND A "TRAMP" iTVripJ 1-^3 MADLY, MERRILY YOI'RS! ro.MGKT 6.15 0 15 Bfflmmmmmfimmml Constance BENNETT. Brian AHERNE A Mrtro-Goldwyn-Ma.vrr's Gayrst Comrdv 'MERRILY WE LIVE' with ALAN MOWBRAY, BILLIE, BL'RK. PATSY KELLY. Matinee Today 2 p.m. A WOMAN ALONE also 'SWISS MISS.' |M| BANNED476 words
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Advertisement207 1938-11-06 4 ~f\ SEASON ColbCfloiier "2JTOVARICH" irmanj Tor-ror-ncV Om dtfniul, RICH' ma BASIL RATH BONE ANITA LOUISE 9-15 MELVILLE COOPER-ISABEL JF \N>-Morri. Ccroook; •Vinor Kiliaa 4a AnatoW Ulvak Produclioo A VABNER BROS. PICTURE A A A COi .BERT r\ PARIS! M, jLj S mmmmmmmmmmmma^VmmW *^^mmmmamnL mV mV 'O BO\TR IN LOVE! A207 words
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Advertisement180 1938-11-06 4 Come and Rev'oe your Memory of The Most famous of all Silent Screen Epics! AT THE IC CAPITOL I The Famous PARAMOUNT Production !g j that made this cele- P mmmmmmmmmV^mmm( V iVmmmK A mmmi mmm^^l brated star the Idol S^Jlj of millions. NOW V^^ x V PRESENTED FOR THE180 words
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Article445 1938-11-06 5 Mr. Roosevelt And Democracies MUST BE MILITANT TO REMAIN FREE New York, Saturday. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, in a nation-wide broadcast from his Hyde Park home on the eve of Tuesday's congressional elections, urged the people of the United States to elect candidates known for their experience andReuter - 445 words
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152 1938-11-06 5 European Bungalows Burgled $10,000 HAULS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IIiIALAYAN bungalows are "easy meat" for burglars, and the jram saseajouj a"hoj .s^uudnDDO temptation to steal. Kuala Lumpur has learned the truth of this In the last few weeks when hauls totalling $10,000 were taken from European households.152 words
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Article24 1938-11-06 5 Dr. C. J. Boyd. who is returning from leave, will succeed Dr. R. C. Burgess, Health Officer. Coast. Klang. who has gone on leave.24 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-11-06 5 .irjn-, an:l Jews watching a It: i h soldier, wounded in action near Jerusalem, being carried into a hospital in Jerusalem21 words
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Article333 1938-11-06 5 THE funeral of Mrs. P. K. da Luz took place on Thursday at the Portuguese Burial Ground and was largely attended. Rev. M. A. Cardoso conducted the service. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Joseph Chong Sin Tong: Chan Yee Lim. Wong Fcok Onn, Andrew333 words
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Article53 1938-11-06 5 \:<Oi:iEP. arm.d robbery occurred rx In S ngapore en Friday night, w'.Tcn twj Chinese armed with knives hr?d-up an Arab at the Junction of ThDmcon Riad and Chancery Lane depriving him of a brilliant ring and a wrist v.a'.ch va'ued at $100. The ha'.d-up took plac;53 words
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Article175 1938-11-06 5 Many Chinese Sell Their Orchards (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Malacca, Saturday. /^HINESE fruit orchard owners in Malacca are experiencing a lean period, several having sold their holdings at great losses. They say the returns they get at present are small and unremunerative. Time was when175 words
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Article145 1938-11-06 5 The Police band will play today at Botanic Gardens at 6.33 pm. March. Washington Grays (G. S. GrMulk) Overture, The Barber of Seville (Ro.-sinl) Srlcctlon, The Dollar Princess (Leo Pall); Vals?. Let me Dream in your Arms A;aln (Horstlo Ni:holls); Suite, Monsieur Beaucalre (Arranged by Prank Wlnterbottom Selection.145 words
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Advertisement302 1938-11-06 5 Take your choice of these two modern F WHETHER you**^^ choose the Visofil Big-fill') Swan or the Levcrless Quick-fill Swan, you can be sure of having one of the most modern and reliable pens in the world. Tue VISOFIL LEVERLESS Swan Pen Of «ll StMlomri tn<) J.w»ll»rt. M«d« la EgM302 words
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Advertisement621 1938-11-06 5 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 the621 words
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Article267 1938-11-06 6 Many Inquiries From Potential Home Builders SHOW MAY BE AN ANNUAL EVENT FOLLOWING the success in Singapore of the first architectural exhibition to he held in ?lalaya, which came to a close at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, the Institute of Architects of Malaya proposes to organise267 words
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43 1938-11-06 6 Budapest, Saturday. IT is announced that Hungarian trooos 1 will occupy the greater part of the ceded Slovak territory on Nov. 9, according to the latest agreement between Hungarian and Czechoslovak military experts meetini? at Bratislava. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article149 1938-11-06 6 AT the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday evening, Captain W.N.J. Clarke, of the R.A.M.C., Singapore, married Miss Theresa Garritt, of the General Hospital, Singapore. The bride ls the daughter of Mrs. H. Black, of Hove. Susoox, and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke,149 words
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Article214 1938-11-06 6 THE three Royal Air Force Imm I<t which are attempting the world's long-distance record left Ismailia, Egypt, for Australia at 3.55 a.m. G.M.T. (11.15 Mrlayan time) yesterday. At 5.50 G.M.T. (1.10 p.m.) ie planes were reported over the north-west section of the Nefud area of214 words
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164 1938-11-06 6 BORAH'S REBUKE "Gratuitous U. S. Advice To Other Powers" Washington. 'THE American habit of giving gratuitous advice to other countries on how to conduct their affairs was condemned by Senator Borah in a letter to Rabbi Wise refusing to take part In a protest meetnig against British policy ln Palestine164 words
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Article106 1938-11-06 6 Chinese Troops Hemmed By Japanese Shanghai, Saturday. APPREHENSION ls felt for the position of foreigners at Ruling, Yangtse health resort in Kiangsi. Japanese forces have completely surrounded the mountain on which Ruling is situated, but apparently they do not intend to occupy the actual resort. ItReuter - 106 words
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Article83 1938-11-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. The amazing amount of silt which a river can carry ls revealed in a test conducted at Seremban recently. This test was made on the Sungel Llnggi at Rahang bridge very close to Seremban town. It showed that 4,000 cubic yards83 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-11-06 6 Mr. Gerald Cobb is now engaeed on the work of design* heraldic panels destined for the British Pavilion at the New York Fai. This work is"bein e carried out at the College of Arms, London where in course of research experts have discovered that Georce Washin ff ton is descended65 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-11-06 6 Mr. F. M. Beins, Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, Malacca, being ent er'ained by members of the staff of the Land Office, Malacca, on the occasion of his receiving; the Certiflra te of Honour fro.n the King.37 words
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Article118 1938-11-06 6 MALACCA FESTIVAL Driving Away Evil Spirits 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. •THE temple of Dato Choo Ong Yah, at the 4th milestone Randang, will be the scene of a ceremony on Dec. 4 when the Cheo Cheo (sacrificial rites) will be performed to mark the completion of the renovation118 words
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Article87 1938-11-06 6 The Bishop of Durham. Dr Herbert Hensley Henson, ls resigning because of "age and length of service, it is officially announced. His resignation will take effect on Feb. 1. A month ago he said. "It is perfectly obvious that when a man approaches the age of seventy-five87 words
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113 1938-11-06 6 MIDNIGHT cinema matinees are be- coming fashionable ln Singapore. First "In Old Chicago and then, last night. Alexander's Ragtime Band." have been given their first Singapore presentation at a midnight performance at the Alhambra Theatre. This latest 20th Century-Fox picture Is first-rate entertainment with Tyrone113 words
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Article37 1938-11-06 6 The village of Mantln, some ten miles from Seremban, is to have a new police station. The building ls nearing completion. It faces the main road close to the site of the previous station.37 words
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Article184 1938-11-06 6 Britain Must Have More Babies —Professor's Warning In every year since 1918 more British lives have been suppressed by birth-control than icerc killed in the bloodiest year of the war. What can enemies cf England wish for more than to see her young women cease to hare babies? WITH these184 words
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Article73 1938-11-06 6 Chicago. AN epidemic of assassinations among Chicago's gangsters reached a climax when Bert Delancy was riddled with bullets as he stepped from his automobile. It was the 11th gang murder in the last four months. The assassin shot his victim, and then fired three shots into73 words
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63 1938-11-06 6 Kovno, Saturday. ANTI-LITHUANIAN demonstrations are being continued in Memcl territory under slogans like "Thanks Hitler" and "Home to the Reich." All eight municipalities In the Memel district were boycotted ln yesterday's Lithuanian elections for national electors. The latter are chosen by members ofReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement765 1938-11-06 6 No mistaking quality and smoothness fresh aren't they? I I get much more pleasure *9 I from smoking since I I m v;^| switched to Craven 'A.' -«»~-~~*~«F *l They do not stain my T fingers or stick to my lips. My throat, too, JpP^L appreciates Craven 'A' K^gL,,,,,,,, ***Qm..765 words
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Article, Illustration187 1938-11-06 7 Each Day In Singapore 700 Pigs Are Slaughtered A.ND 100 GOATS SHEEP, 40 COWS OEVEN hundred pigs, 100 goats and sheep and 40 cows are slaughtered each day at the Singapore abattoir. This is the meat that Is supplied to the local market for consumption by Singapore's population. After the187 words
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Article, Illustration148 1938-11-06 7 "Mark Of Afftotion And Esteem" A FOUR-FOOT ecale model of a Chinese fishing junk was recoil tiy presented by the crew of th- Canadian Pacific liner Empresj of Japan to the master, CapUin L. D. Djujlas, R.N.R., a a mark cf aftcct^n and esteem."148 words
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Article815 1938-11-06 7 'From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. •THE funeral of Madame Khoo PaU Kin. wife of Towkay Goh Hock Huat, J.P. and well-known rubber planter and owner of the Malayan Pineapple Factory, Klang, took place at Penang. The ceremonial rites were performed according to Penang custom and lasted815 words
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Article139 1938-11-06 7 Schoolboy's Essay Read To Klang Rotarians (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. WITH th 3 assistance of the Selancor and Pahang branch or tl\e Automobile Association of Mulaya, tim Klans and Coast Rotary Club coriuctcd r.n essay competition among tne Cambridge Class Students or the English Frhools In Klang139 words
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Article116 1938-11-06 7 CHINESE TO LEARN JAPANESE WITH Mr. Huans Yuan as Instructor. a Japanese language class has boen opened for the employees of the Chinese Reformed Governments Finance Ministry. Similar class will bo conducted shortly for the employees of the new Government's other ministries and subsidiary organs. Although many of the "Reformed116 words
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Article120 1938-11-06 7 Los Angelas. THE Chinese group of society girls j and expert musicians under the I leadership of Mrs. Ernest Tong, wife of the secretary to General Wu TenI :hen, Governor of Kwangtung Province, presented their first American performance in the fashionable Wilshire-Bell theatre. Their presentation,120 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-11-06 7 The wrddin-r t9ak place at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Ramping Kapor, Singapore, of Mr. Teo Ah Kow, and Miss Betay Sng-Neo. Mr. R. DSilva and Mus DCrux, married at the Church of th; Visitation, Seretnban. M:. P. M. Eappan and Aliss Sara T'iii.u.i. mkl :u St. Har.iaba. Chur;h. Klanx.50 words
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Advertisement140 1938-11-06 7 HOTELS -g«»^^ LONDON CALLS INSISTtNTLI y^Vfik »nd enjoy at either HOTEL RUBENS Burmi.-liam I'aia :e Roaa lacins Buckingham Palace k K1 c; HOTEL $&W REMBRANDT jfc**? South Kensington. S W .f^iA facing the Victoria ana Albert Museum Every attention in pleasing surrounding PERHXT QLIETLOK TIII.SK COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED140 words
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Article1174 1938-11-06 8 Business Done On Very Small Scale BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT THE features of the local markets during the past week have been the continued steadiness or tin and rubber prices, the paucity oi business transacted in the s.'ure sections, the somewhat rtl«rp fall in1,174 words
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Article142 1938-11-06 8 Singapore, Nov. 5, 12 noon Buyers sellers Gambler 7.25 Hamburg Cube $13.50 Java Cube $12 00 Pepper White Muntok $12.75 White $12.25 Black $8 50 Copra. Mixed $2.60 Sun Dried $2 95 Tapioca. Small Flake $4.25 Fair Flake $3.75 Medium-Pearl $4.00 Small Pearl $3.95 Jeiuona. Palembang $7.75142 words
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Article82 1938-11-06 8 Saturday, Nov. 5, Noon. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) October 28TJ, 29H Good F. A. Q. in bales (F. 0.8.) October 28»; 2«?J No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable 28'; N 28 3 i November 28 182 words
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Article1347 1938-11-06 8 Fraser And Co. 's List SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1938: 1 P.M. MINING Buyrrt Seller* Ampat Tin (4s; 4a l' 2 d 4s 7>-d Asam Kun.bang (U 28s 30s norn Austral Malay (I) 43s 47s norn Aycr Hitara (ss) 25s 3d 26s 9d Aycr Weng ($1)1,347 words
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Article122 1938-11-06 8 List Supplied By Messrs Frasp.r Co. SATURDAY, NOV. 5. 1938: 1 P.M. Company Dividend Boots TIN Close Bangrin 5% less tax Chenderiang 7'/ 2 less tax Kamuntlng Tin... 8<;i Final less tax Kuchai 20To Final Nov. 16 Llngul 10 r .'c Final Nov. 21 Pahang Cons 10%122 words
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Advertisement247 1938-11-06 8 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? <^ 'J' You can bank on it MAC LEAN S <yp fttprnentotiVt PEROXIDE Mklcuu patented A. r. Gillnpi* pure white nozzle 7- i 7 TOOTH PASTE S'trt S«Wf«. I Will r#%Jlk clan from fin, tnueeze to list. If you use a solid dentifrice, try247 words
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Advertisement20 1938-11-06 9 Sol** Agents in Mnhnjn. Distributors in Peiuintj X, Lumpur, V. R. Vick Co.. Ltd. j h Travers Sons Ltd Singapore.20 words
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Advertisement202 1938-11-06 9 Born 18 20— still going strong Make sure you have a good supply of JOHNNIE WALKER in the house for Christmas The dean "Highland" flavour of Johnnie Walker it proof of the purity and age of the fine Scotch whukies in the blend. The name "Johnnie Walker" is your guarantee202 words
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Miscellaneous469 1938-11-06 9 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE. /.HI. 225 mrtrrs. ZHP 30.9S metres, a.m. 11.00 Military band music. Gramophone rds. 11.10 Light orchestral concert played by Reller s Hungarian Band, directed by C. Roller. Relay from the Sea View p.m. 12.10 Pianoforte Interlude. Gramophone records. 12.20 Light orchestral concert. Rc'ay from the Si469 words
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Miscellaneous665 1938-11-06 9 EMPIRE STATION. TRANSMISSION 4. OSO 11.75 Met (25 U m.) a.m. 12.40 "London Log." 12.50 Paul Robeson 1.20 Big Ben. News, Saturday sport, and announcements. 1.35 Greenwich time signal. TRANSMISSION 5. GSt 9.58 mc/» (31.38 m.). OHB P.51 me(31.55 m.) GSL 8.11 mes t Is 10 m.) 6.40 "London Log."*665 words
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Article320 1938-11-06 10 Far-Reaching Decision For Motorists AN error of judgment resulting in a traffic accident is no offence. That is the substance of a farreaching decision just given in the Court of Criminal Appeal by Lord Hewart, Lord Chief Justice. A defendant had been found guilty by320 words
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Article, Illustration75 1938-11-06 10 »T»WENTY-SIX year-old Miss Laurie Stecle joined the X.L.M. Royal Dutch Air Lines two months ago in the capacity of an air hostess— the first British girl to occupy such a position. Miss Steele was born In Sydney, New South Wales, and when she was 23 became a stewardess with Airlines75 words
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Article133 1938-11-06 10 Paris. QNE of the most celebrated dogs in the French army, Flambeau Torch who for eight years carried the mail up to the Fort oi Solieres, which stands at a height of 9,000 feet in the Alps, near Grenoble, has died. He was retired a133 words
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Article37 1938-11-06 10 The Ministry of Italian Alrica has sanctioned the proposals of Marshal Balbo, Governor of Libya, for the establishment of a State monopoly for the sale of tea, heretofore enjoyed by a group of Jewish merchants.37 words
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Article34 1938-11-06 10 Albert Kremer, a single man, aged 25, of Lorraine, was sentenced to 20 years' Imprisonment and five years' local banishment by a military court for procuring military secrets for a loreign Government.34 words
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Advertisement301 1938-11-06 10 ASBIS ISELESS ON A WET DAY. Rheumatism Made Work A Torture Here Is a remarkable Instance of the manner In which damp weather can affect the Joints of one who is subject to rheumatism. "I had been suffering from rheumatism very badly," a man writes, "and had had such pains301 words
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Advertisement297 1938-11-06 10 ottwumcuL wahhiss kis uHdour STATISTICS show that out of one hundred OMUTMffeg the probability is tiiat 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 hor in the event of297 words
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554 1938-11-06 11 New History Of The Revolution In England In 1688-1689 The English Revolution 1688-1689. Professor G. M. Trevelyan. O, M, Thorton, Butterworth Ltd. Home University Library. A BOOK by so distinguished a historian as G. M. Trevelyan on any portion of the Stuart Period must be accounted an event of considerable554 words
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Article98 1938-11-06 11 The Overland Route from India. By S. Jcpson. Bombay Times of India Pi "S. THIS is a guide book, as the Jtle shows, of an itinerary taken by the author. To those who arc minded to take the same journey, the book may be well recommended. It Is98 words
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Article70 1938-11-06 11 jytESSRS. MACMILLAN AND CO. have Just issued a very interesting new series of children's books at 21 -.d. each, the first eight titles cf which are Jonny and the Hermit Crabs, Hazel and the Rooks, Tho Magic Button. The Christmas Stocking, Greedy Fire, Our Silly Hen, The Policeman70 words
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Article281 1938-11-06 11 Names Make Words— 22 VVERY day we use words which commemorate the fame of some man or iroman or place that would othencise be forgotten. Few people know how these names came to be common icords, and in this special Sunday Times series of short articles the story of these281 words
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Advertisement814 1938-11-06 11 WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Protpacts and Big Pay Opporrunltiat for tha Trained Man I NOW It th« tlma to gat out of the rut and qua"fy for a permanent well-paid post. Writ* TO-DAY for our graat Ould* which contain! th« world* wldajt cholco of homa-ttudy engineering courses covering814 words
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Advertisement436 1938-11-06 11 \2?/^Jsr Bays to overtake your dog, more serious It rests with you to look after your complaints may quickly follow. But dog's health. For he cannot keep him- your dog need never grow listless and self up to the mark consistently and unhappy if he's regularly conditioned naturally on the436 words
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Miscellaneous359 1938-11-06 11 CONTRACT BRIDGE U T«i? miTD xr^wc < uentl y doubled his four-heart bid. l>y 1 nij rUUK At*Lo Declarer now knew two things: first, T tn at West held a singleton diamond; QLR teammate, Merwin D. (Jim- j second, that he probably held four my) Maier. recently had to hearts.359 words
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298 1938-11-06 12 SAVING WAGE-EARNERS FROM MONEY-LENDERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Port Swettenham. MR. K. R. Blackwell, Official Assignee, F.M.S., is making every effort to save wage-earr rs. Government or otherwise, from the grip of professional money-lenders. Mr. Blackwell in a circular letter to all wage-earners advises those whose salaries are less than298 words
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Article20 1938-11-06 12 Snipers in Wazlrstan caused several casualties in the Razmak brigade which has returned to Razanl from the Datta Qhel country.20 words
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330 1938-11-06 12 DRAMATIC TALK WITH SECRET POLICE "His Crime Against German Nation" DA RON LOUIS DE ROTHS- CHILD, locked in the Hotel Metropole, Vienna, where he has been detained by the Nazis since the invasion of Austria, has been offered his release if he can330 words
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Article, Illustration70 1938-11-06 12 ALTHOUGH the Sudeten areas of Czechoslovakia have been taken over by the Germans, the old Czechoslovakian stamps are still in use. The German occupation is shown, however, by the postmarks seen in the picture above. On the stamp bearing a portrait of ex-President Benes are the words in German We70 words
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Article37 1938-11-06 12 Mother Hilda, of the Ladies of Mary at Scarborough, who celebrated her 60th year in the Order and has been 55 years in the same convent, received the Pope's blessing in a telegram.37 words
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Article144 1938-11-06 12 AN inquest was held on Pilot Oflicer L. M. Barlow, No. 22 Torpedo Bomber Squadron, Thorney Island, Emsworth, who was killed when his 'plane crashed into the sea at Spithead. Plying- Officer James H. Humphries, loader of the flight ol three machines which included Barlow's,144 words
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Article100 1938-11-06 12 Mr. John Masefield, Poet Laureate, Interviewed at his home at Cirencester, said he felt deeply honoured and grateful for the award of the Shakespeare prize for 1938 at Hamburg University. The prize is 10,000 marks (£800) and a Mr. Masefield added: "I should be very100 words
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Advertisement558 1938-11-06 12 GROWING FAST but not growing In strength A When your children suddenly seem to stop f_Y\€ growing in strength though they're growing in size, won't cat, get attacks of temper and a naughtiness, you can be quite certain that it is a \Q^f* lack of certain vital minerals in their558 words
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Advertisement377 1938-11-06 12 W&}£* Unbreakable jofi\ Wa^erproof ppT^ WrtshWahch ff^'P J%Guaranheed iQyear* UAr^je* r*'m in Streamline" S^^^^M Ser Model V^gJ 1 3. 1 5 \^^H| Sold in London Stores for ■I 6B» Money RelundM If not Pir •H**** leclly Satltttctory. A Fall cinnoi Otnwge this Wonderful Watdl. UnkraakaMe. W«ten>r»of. Sand- and Ouiiproof, ShKkpreol.377 words
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Article1374 1938-11-06 13 Crux Australis - Crux Australis By V'UAFFT Christian TVsdorpf, the Mercrdes Bonz envoy who is passing through Singapore on his way to Australia and New Zealand, where he will advance the cause of Reich industry, ia a German of the old school. Speaking 12 languages, including Croatian and Malay, he1,374 words
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Advertisement476 1938-11-06 13 "VAN HEUSEN" t. 9 o i..d» Ha* The World's most economical COLLAR fft The VAN HEUSEN scmi-stlfl Collar Is HEh smarter than a Soft Collar, more (■■J^^^^J Wf comfortable than a stiff one. Made of '^bbbbW^B mJ a uni S ue mul^~P'y f^bric rl the finest H'^^flß^ Egyptian Cotton woven476 words
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Advertisement360 1938-11-06 13 j§7 I never thought people like us J^ y could offend through neglecting 1 PERSONAL FRESHNESS. But, now I've learnt my lesson, use \fr-f Lifebuoy Toilet Soap J^-v regularly." W^ 1 JjfrS. Many people are under the mistaken imprettio* \~-^^^^JKM^^^3mE&& t lat can>t P° ss 'bly offend through state _^^tfdfl360 words
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Article251 1938-11-06 14 :.t of th'VC c cost the lives of thouAi.d iuM as it Is a sacrf-rl nuirmnif to do away with the scourge U as taeat a duty to reduce to h minimum thf calamity cttMd by epidemic m:' ladies. ii island of Cey'on by a disastrous epidemic251 words
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Article31 1938-11-06 14 Branch headquarters of the Gestapo. the German secret State police, have been established in Relchenber^'. Carlsbad, and Troppau, three o» the blggt st I towns In the Sudeten areas.31 words
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Article95 1938-11-06 14 They Were Kind, Got A Fortune A CINEMA employee and a dancer have come into a £200,000 fortune because they were kind to a shabbily-dressed old woman. William J. Reilly, employed at the Roxy Theatre, New York, arranged for a certain old woman, who was first in the queue for95 words
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Article23 1938-11-06 14 Five of the crew of a Rumanian tug-boat were drowned when the boat sank in a storm In the Black Sea23 words
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203 1938-11-06 14 SINGAPORE GERMANS TO HELP HOMELAND DISTRESS "Eintopf" Dinners TTO assist In the relief of winter distress among poorer families in Germany, many members of the German community in Singapore are allowing voluntary deductions to be made from their salary every week. Within the next few weeks, many of them will203 words
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Article190 1938-11-06 14 Baby Born In Motor Boat Pwilheli. ABARY was bo:n in a motorboat which was dashing through choppy seas from Bardsey Island, off South Caernarvonshire, to the mainland. It was the first-born child of Mrs Marks, wife of John Marks, farmer, of Plasback, Bardsey Island. She was being taken to Aberdnron190 words
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238 1938-11-06 14 PRE-BUDDHIST CULTURE IN INDO-CHINA Discoveries Among Lamet, Akha Tribes A FTER two years of studies among peoples no Western scientist has ever visited before, a young Swedish ethnologist, Dr. Karl Gustaf Izikowitz, has Just returned to Stockholm from the border territories of French Indo-China, China and Burma. The purpose of238 words
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120 1938-11-06 14 DANES IN GERMANY APPEAL TO HITLER Berlin. THE Danish minority in Germany has addressed an appeal to Herr Hitler to put an end to the wrongs it has suffered at the hands of local Nazi officials in German Schleswig. It Is complained in particular that the members of the minority120 words
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Article30 1938-11-06 14 Lord Semplll. as president of the Royal Aeronautical Society, announced the award of the Society's gold medal to Dr. Eckener. the Zeppelin designer and pilct, at Potsdam.30 words
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Article30 1938-11-06 14 Budget estimate for 1939. which the Finance Committee of the Paris Municipal Council is now studying, show an expenditure of more than £31,000.000 and a deficit 01 £4.000,000.30 words
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Advertisement89 1938-11-06 14 NOVEMBER Eintopfsonntog 13 SONNTAG RADIO FOR WORLDWIDE RECEPTION. SEOW KUAN k *^^*^H aT I t^s^Tff r^W-' W\SM wC^T Til lIIMII ■f^ 51^^^ Sir X* f V lsf (|IRYSLEHS advanced JM m H^^llEb 'jWfc* "5 V cn ncorin n makes it easy vJHnM^ 1 *\&t?M vt£\\ wt'sforlion "f possessing |^y*| fS&r89 words
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Advertisement513 1938-11-06 14 BY US+N^ ARTISTIC WOOD PRESERVATIVE AND WHITE ANT DESTROYER. LIGHT, MEDIUM DARK BROWN, RED GREEN. A Wood Preservative and Stain with powerful antiseptic properties which dries by continuous absorption and penetrates deeply into the cells of the wood. Is invaluable as a Protective Coat for Wooden Buildings, Fences, Poultry Houses,513 words
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1278 1938-11-06 15 Sitting On The Fence By Nathaniel Gubbins »J|V big, motherly heart always •goes out to people who try to "read between the lines" in newspapers, especially when they describe themselves as "a plain man in the street." Therefore, I would like on this Sunday morning to extend my sympathy to1,278 words
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Advertisement150 1938-11-06 15 An^ier's Emulsion exercises j mucous colitis and other intestinal •wothiiii,', fabricating, antifermcnta- disorders. tive effects throughout the entire Angicr's is invaluable in the wkestm tract. That is why it is so treatment of gastric and intestinal valuable in all aliections of the j catarrh or ulceration, chronic indistomach and inU>'.mes.150 words
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Advertisement566 1938-11-06 15 •5 my CY^/ When you have a cold on your chest the -C important thing is to break up the congc*~n£Y^' p tion quickly. This is where Sloan's Liniment S'*' can give speedy aid. Applied gently to chest *4 and back, Sloan's Liniment will quickly send penetrating heat deep into566 words
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Article412 1938-11-06 16 Petrol Tax i IT is not surprising that the Colonial Secretary gave such a discouraging reply to Dr. Lim Han Hoe's suggestion that the petrol tax should be reduced. In this Colony there is so little direct taxation that the population may 'well be thankful that it is rot412 words
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Article452 1938-11-06 16 NEXT Thursday, Chinese in Malaya will celebrate the birthday of Kuan Yin. Goddess of Mercy. In every temple where there is an image of the goddess prayers will be offered. Women especially flock to her for guidance and help. Kuan Yin is the most452 words
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Article1482 1938-11-06 16 Sikhs The World Over Celebrate His Birthday CIKHS In all parts of the world will celebrate tomorrow the birthday of Guru Nanak, one of the great Indian teachers and founders of the Sikh religion. Temples will present a gay sight with men, women and children gathered to pay1,482 words
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Advertisement283 1938-11-06 16 TEL C^^S^ TEL: 4310 431 MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE 65. STArrORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. W Ml) Hi] hI LA f^ TRY OUR TAILORING only solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG S pore's mott v.p-to-iate Tailor. 34, Cabman St. Phone 4818. A REAL HOLIDAY... HONG KONGS FAMOUS 11ARBOVR. Unparalleled sight-seeing—283 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-06 16 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FKEE) TUL'RS.. SATURDAY SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES lADMISSION SO CTS.) EVERY NIGHI FROM 9 VM. TO MIDNIGHT PIANO TUNING -REPAIRS REMOVALS-HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. OUR SAILING LIST CONTAINS COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION ON STEA.VShIP AND AIR SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE. NEW ISSUE68 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-06 16 BALI SPECIAL DECEMBER EXCURSIONS ROUNDTRIP PASSAGE AND ALL-INCLUSIVE BALITOUR FROM $250.00 BY I X.P.M. LINE N. V. KONINKLIJKE PMETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland)23 words
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Miscellaneous12 1938-11-06 16 Ike Mtag ©ma t l>ll(i|{|\i. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore.12 words
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Article, Illustration450 1938-11-06 17 Big Building Scheme In Geylang TERRACE HOUSES AND SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS Accommodation In Time For 600 Families ACCOMMODATION for 186 families— 3o in two- storey terrace houses and 156 in 78 blocks of semi-detached bungalows will be provided in the building .cherne of quarters for subordinates in450 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-11-06 17 Pert Dickson colics photoifraphcd on the eve of departure to China of Mr. V J. \v. I'ockenhul). Ofncer-in-charse of the district21 words
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584 1938-11-06 17 THE Scottish bank clerk who was dismissed because he married you must not marry if you get less than £200 a year under the Bank's rules has been awarded £1,000 damages for slander by the Court of Session, Edinburgh. Unusual interest was aroused584 words
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Article70 1938-11-06 17 Singapore's Secret Service CECRET service, apart from military, naval and air force intelligence, will cost the Colony $40,175 next year, according to ihe Estimates. Most of this will be spent by the police In rewards for Informers, the Singapore vote for suppression of crime being $35,500. The Chinese Secretariat conducts70 words
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203 1938-11-06 17 Darwin. JAPANESE pearlers in the Ara- fura Sea admire the Bathurst Island Roman Catholic Mission, and have presented the mission with a dinghy. Describing it as an expression of admiration for the mission's work among the North Australian aborigines, the superintendent of the Arafura203 words
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Article77 1938-11-06 17 Mr. Arthur Jchn Brown, a marlr.cri well-known along the China Coast, has died at his residence, Wongm lcheong Road. Happy Valley, Hong Kong, at the age of 52. Kls last rhi;;, was the Macao, where he was chief; officer, relinquishing the position a few77 words
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253 1938-11-06 17 NEW VERSION OF LINDBERGH'S TOUR OF EUROPE Said To Be Forming International Air Corporation Rome. C° l LINDBERGH is believed to be attempting the formation of a giant international commercial aviation corporation, to be managed under League supervision. This is the conviction firmly and widely held by responsible Italian figures253 words
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Article101 1938-11-06 17 Mother Of Six Sets Of Twins Auckland. riE re:;rd as a mother of iwlns, claimed by Mrs. H. If. Gilbert, of London, who nave birth to her fourth c' in 1923, is eclip32d by a New Zcalander. Mrs. R. Hammond, who has had six sets, five of101 words
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Advertisement291 1938-11-06 17 j I Feel YOUNGER fe Since Taking \^r Dr. (assell's Tablets Jg 4 10 years have slipped off my bi'k since I started a.'; 1 sSt^S' isß I taking Dr. Cassell's Tablets! I was getting old, EklaA ffSsi I worn out, racked by pain and Nervy— but now I re^£291 words
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Advertisement32 1938-11-06 17 and Better/ 11 Don't ask for GLUCOSE, II but say firmly and politely 1 COW GATE I JOCOSE A D lTou will then get something BETTER and something DIFFERENT. 2 AP3 I*32 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1938-11-06 18 By The Onlooker Read Of Mr. H. Weisberg Colonel Fletcher Dr. J. Emile Smith Mr. Thambythurai Sir Arthur Young AUTSTANDING official 1 1 onality at last week's of the Legislative Council was able Mr. Hyman Financial Secreto the Straita SettleGovernment, who was in the Estimates in le1,292 words
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Advertisement542 1938-11-06 18 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours Scientist Explains How «Q. New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years Younger JjS™*. An omlnent phy.-lclan, with more than surerlng men and by nhvslolun* thrnnch 10 years of experience, after long study out th«worll. Kor Instance DrJ^ «nd scientific experiments, ha.i nni.ouncd Itastelll.542 words
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Article261 1938-11-06 19 JUNKS FOR LONDON MUSEUM Gift Of Customs Chief A COLLECTION of mo'Jols of impart, i by Sir Freaftsmen. b autlful. to t'.ie ..n{! and depractical he meld r..n ctUl learn a 1 from the wooden Junk, which, npidly Riving way to ■team in Chines'" :.s disappearing In the wholeruction of261 words
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Article41 1938-11-06 19 A modification lorm of inscription OB introduced In Danzig by which all men between 18 and 25 Ml l>t idl!d up for service in the security police and men between 25 and 50 for temporary service as special const ibles.41 words
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Article16 1938-11-06 19 A Royal Canadian Air Force training station Is to be established at Toronto.16 words
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Article17 1938-11-06 19 Prince Rahmalulah, son of ex-King Amanullah of Afghanistan, entered the Military College of Rome.17 words
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Advertisement395 1938-11-06 19 The Snapshot Guild Indoors Outdoors Washday Birthday < M^M^^ M y^ M JI family history is beinr J made. s^^i3^^^^ I^OT l^ng ago a young friend of inn married. He is a camera enthu rte ac^' ImIH H i.st. like the rest of us. and he told me IpWr "My395 words
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Advertisement239 1938-11-06 19 (PSBSOX4L APPE4MATCE) 'W^k HEVPEPMS Sjti ffY^~^<£i!tm m^~^ Neat hair adds so much to personal vi**^-^"/f THE BOSS NEVER Ll* D JOE— appearance. And a little Stacomh, 'J HIS H'.IR WAS NEVER NEAT applied rc-jularlv. solves the problem >X ol keeping hair in place. It gives an /^^S^s. attractive, natural lustre239 words
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Advertisement102 1938-11-06 20 Wk *A t^ Wk- r\\ O** P°lYNoc f^^^^ KOLYNOS ■fe DENTALCREAM I THE LEADING MEDICINE gg FOR SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, jgN SOKES, ENLARGLD GLANDS. H BOILS, and BAD LEGS, RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, PAINFUL JOINTS, LOSS OF VIGOUR. 1 't~Ti Z^~* mfl Clarke's Blood Mixture is the direct f °[§!JH| wa y102 words
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Advertisement268 1938-11-06 20 lllllllllllllipH lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII give /our family and guests this high quality jam. INSIST ON CHI VERS JAMS CHIVERS4 SONS LTD.. THE ORCHARD FACTORY. HISTON, CAMBRIDGE. ENO. I Try also Olivers' Old* English Marmalide, Canned Fruits and Ve S «abUs. Agents: V. R. VICK CO., HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE 1 SANDILANDS.268 words
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Miscellaneous610 1938-11-06 20 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Tiires offers tcday $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 the610 words
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Article, Illustration621 1938-11-06 21 The Time Element Is Most Important in Make-up Max Factor's Advice TIME, figuratively speaking, is the "fourth dimension" of make-up. This time element enters into the art of make-up in two ways. First, a requisite amount of time mrst be taken for the actual application of make-up materials. L'nduo hurry621 words
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Article301 1938-11-06 21 IEMON is a great friend if only because it whitens and smooths one's hands. It also gives one a good complexion if taken in hot, or coid water. And, in rooking, it may be usod, again for whiteness's sake. The proportions for cooking are a teaspoon to a301 words
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Advertisement344 1938-11-06 21 Genuine Malayan Pewter \l The IDEAL JBfc\ *af /if A H A T* DUTY-FREE INTO BRITAIN Call t big display of the 2<K) attractive designs. MAYNABD CO., LTD., Singapore. Alio I'n -m Kuala Lunipui The Diipensaiy .1929) UU. Pcnang. tpc Town Dispensary Ltd. Malacca, "harlcs Grfiiicr Co. Ltd. ipoh. 4^l344 words
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Advertisement61 1938-11-06 21 K^^a^HH^BHß^B^Haßßa^B^Bi^^B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^it !*^fc*-M^f** b *2* Wg^^r as* this 1 1 CLEANSING CREAM J^^S^^al f Created by \~*~^T "^rl i M M i Ji l t A V I MORMAUZIM6 L Al BEREisanewkindofcleansiuccream ci£A«jl«6 originated by Hollywood's make-up genius that will "agree" with your skin \vhetlier it is dry. oily or normal.61 words
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696 1938-11-06 22 New Designs For The Autumn Season LONDON FASHIONS AT one time, fur coats were thought to suggest mature age, however attractive their line. But now new designs arr enchanting enough to be worn, without hesitancy, by the young and slim. For instance, coats made of fine, curly fur, finished with696 words
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Advertisement317 1938-11-06 22 US jjt Tint famous half-timberrd Eti(+ I J#t^»S' "2^ jfii bcthtin mix ttjtids pffijt tftt e^' mi^9fli^^«*?^^!§Br~. Abbty Church at Tevkeibury A DELICIOUS ENGLISH MEAL! A meal at an old English inn impossible at present, but a delightful memory! Yet thousands of miles from home, you can still enjoy real317 words
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Advertisement33 1938-11-06 22 Cape Or Coat? OILVER fox Is one of the most siunptuous furs and when it is used for a cape-coatee, as you see here, it Is every bit as cosy as it looko.33 words
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Advertisement401 1938-11-06 22 j Authentic Anct'stnil I'icturcs LacqMr Cabin ts All :it popuhir prices 18 Battery Road. phonft ?143 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickiy Ho \onqa need you «lmire other*— wUh that 1 KRESH KLjOWERS your skin wmi light and attractive ai their*. One jar of St.llmaiTi w.ll make you equally A.tuays401 words
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Article1275 1938-11-06 23 Have You Found Your Affinity? Gervee Baronte Asks MANY of us have wondered at some time or another why we are different from the other members of our families why our mothers and fathers do not see eye to eye with us; why the inclinations of our brothers and sisters1,275 words
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Article295 1938-11-06 23 AFTER seeing so many lovely colour schemes for dining and luncheon tables it is quite a pleasant thing to find a table decked out in white linen again. Some of the coloured tables, either enamelled or lacquered, as well as the very dark woods look lovely with white295 words
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Advertisement269 1938-11-06 23 BUY YOUR X'MAS GIFTS from TANGS V.t have heaps of lovely and tfpMrihH Gifts that are bure lii plrase. You will And plenty to rhoove .rom our large and larird di play of Bedspreads. Bath-Towels. Ducher.se-set«, Handbags Handkerchiefs, I.uncheoisets. Ladies' I'ndrrwcar, Mandarinroats. Pyjamas. PUlowease3, Sllk-searvn, Table-cloths. Tea-cloths, Jade-Trees, l-amp-shad?s, etc.,269 words
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Advertisement435 1938-11-06 23 1 My husband couldrit believe his eyes!" Says Mrs. McDermott, of St. John's Wood, England* "HE SAYS I LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER.THIS IS HOW 1 DID IT" .Jr I mBL >fefe~. I I MBJ IB^i I 3mf I I .mm Photograph of Mrs. McDermott of Photograph of Mrs. McDermott St.435 words
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Article104 1938-11-06 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Saturday. THE Segaiiiut Europeans open thr;r hockey season on Tuesday witli a match against the Segamat IndiaCeylon Association on the Buloh Kasap padang. This will also be the first important match for the Association. The I.C.A. team will be: Tara Singh;104 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-11-06 24 T. p old boys v the Anplo-Chin:se School. Klaiiß. taken before the bagftMjßg of the business meeting of th« Old Boys Association held at the Anglo-Chinese School building. Members of the school fcotball team are seated in the front row.49 words
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Article420 1938-11-06 24 Win 2-1 Against Schoolboys 'From Our Own Correspondent* Segamat. MAKING their first outing of tne hockey season, the Segamat i Teachers played a good game to score a hard-earned win over a team of nonMalays, drawn from the Government English School, by the odd goal \n420 words
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Article190 1938-11-06 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. DLAYINO with ten men, the Muar Chinese hockey team suffered a o—2 defeat at the hands of the Muar Hospital Sports Club in a match played at the Hospital club padang. The Hospital Sports Club thus avenged their first defeat when190 words
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338 1938-11-06 24 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. A keenly contested hockey match was seen on the English College padang when the Teachers won a 6—l victory over the English College. The schoolboys' defeat was partly j due to their inability to combine well, j but mainly338 words
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394 1938-11-06 24 Big Strides In Sport In Recent Years (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar AN urgent need of Chinese sportsmen In Muar is a Chinese Recreation Club. The need for a club of this kind has never been more felt than at the present time. The Chinese have made grea*. strides in394 words
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Article35 1938-11-06 24 Another wrestling contest will bo held at th 2 Malacca City Park on Nov. 13. when King Ken? will meet Abdul Aziz. Tho other bout will be between Michael Gill and Sardar Khan.35 words
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Article27 1938-11-06 24 Mr. A. B. S. B swell has resumed duty a; Dis Fur.-.; Qfflftsr, Klang. in pliic? of Mr. Pomander, who h^ been i transferred to Te'.ck Anscn.27 words
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Advertisement803 1938-11-06 24 Stomach Ulcers (ause These Udnocrous Symptoms lillfeh ■IBvaaHaivHBBaB^BBB^B^HHBBBB^ Iwi i n loj yn H L^^y pains rw 4 '-(y^Y™?. Discovery of American J^W Physician Brings Amax- '^l^s^rajbggz: knife- n y^ ■•■^y u *Jhuncry ing Relief in 15 Minutes P L A K N FEELINC Without Operation KW>.|Sj?2» \ft*l Thou-ands of803 words
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Advertisement102 1938-11-06 24 p] NO: GIVE ME ANAClNif^j^ TT The Modern, Tested Product! You no longer h«vo to try costly experiments that may aflect your health. Today you can gex. quick relief with ANACIN. th« new product that doctors and dentists prescribe because they know that it it effective and safe. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,102 words
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Article, Illustration859 1938-11-06 25 Possibility Of A State Side (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ssgamat. TPHERE is every possibility that Johore will run a representative state hockey team this year, for the interest displayed in the game at the various centres has surpassed all expectations for the season. Johore has some useful859 words
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Article245 1938-11-06 25 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. THE Muar Chinese hockey tearr. scored their second win of the season when they beat the St. Andrew's School in a friendly game by three goals to nil in a match played at the Muar Hospital padang. The Chinese thoroughly deserved245 words
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238 1938-11-06 25 HORNETS GET A WELL-DESERVED 3-2 VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. IN the best hockey game played this season the Muar Hospital Sports Club lully extended the Muar Hornets in a friendly match played at the Hospital padang. The Hornets were slightly the superior team and fully deserved their 3—2238 words
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254 1938-11-06 25 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. DISPLAYING all round superiority the Eurasian Association gained an overwhelming victory over the Malacca Club by five goals to one in a hockey match played on the padang. The interval score was one-all. The Club's weakness lay in254 words
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Article71 1938-11-06 25 MALACCA INTER SCHOOL HOCKEY GAME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. IN an in'.or-school hockey match phiyed on the High Schosl ground the High School defeated tho AngloChinese School by three goals to one. Triers was no tcon in t\ie tlrst half. Hi' Tig Chong scored for me AngleClni.'.se School ■hen71 words
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Advertisement41 1938-11-06 25 Mttrr] |t^ £9K ipH jQlni^l I 'iQHBn dtlnk derated water 5 A Half Century old reputation as the best Aerated Waters in Malaya. That is your Safeguard. ORANGE JUICE SODA GRAPE FRUIT SODA SPECIAL DRY GINGFR ALE 20 M MINERAL WATER41 words
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Advertisement363 1938-11-06 25 do§SS^k FIVE YEARS OLD Ig&i J I AND LOOKS LIKE 1 5 Jy SUNLIGHT SOAP'S I sa f e washing J sunlight's gentle Your clothes will soon wear SUDS hlnds HARM I out if you allow your dhobi I Sunlight is so pure that its I to use inferior soaps.363 words
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Article, Illustration330 1938-11-06 26 Outstanding Newcomers In Big Events AFTER three months* coaching, a Penang swimmer who did not know how to swim before, swam in a 1,000 metre race. He is Khoo Chong Kooi and is probably the only swimmer in Malaya who can claim such a performance. Another outsU330 words
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270 1938-11-06 26 VICTORIA F.P. VISIT JOHORE AND WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. A TEAM from Singapore, the Victoria Football Party, visited Johore Bahru for a friendly game with the Johore Chinese at the Istana Padang The local side was not at full strength having to play four reserves. The visitors270 words
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Article494 1938-11-06 26 THE visit of the S.R.C. hockey team to Seletar always provides a good game and the last one was no exception The airmen displayed better form than of late and only lost to the powerful Club team by a solitary goal. Sullivan scored this soon alter the bully-on*494 words
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Advertisement629 1938-11-06 26 Hearing Restored. Head Noises Banished Anazinjr Results hiring k>Mßt«< "he mo«tobatt)Mt< Started in 24 Hours by Form c f™f r f SfJ™^ ln ir our I liteaiT^rV t heir praises of Spantrx became of the nCW *'*»«iWir«r*-y wonderful results received. For instance. v ni not v p Jlr. N. W.629 words
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Advertisement341 1938-11-06 26 STOMACH SUFFERER "One Mass of Bones 1 There is nothing hkecontinucil <m:.i.vli troublefor"gettinijyouu'own." Mrs. f. H for instance, lost weight most aljr-:iin;lT anJ snlierod excrunatin p.un Working in a hot atmosphirj." s!.« wnte«. I Rot indigestnn aad RMCrit trouble, and had several MdidMß. I tried every thic^ and to no341 words
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Article1726 1938-11-06 27 Nomad - Nomad By A KEEN rugger match at Seletar on Wednesday resulted in the j R.A.F. narrowly defeating the Naval Base, a last minute rally by the latter almost bringing (.hem on level terms. Two even packs kept play In midfleld for a spell and then, receiving from1,726 words
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Article647 1938-11-06 27 A RUGBY match was played at Pulau Brani when the Royal Engineers entertained the R.A.M.C. and defeated them to the tune of five points to nil. Pulau Branl were the superior team throughout, and their try came from Bye which was converted by Alliborne The teams wore: K.E.s647 words
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Advertisement1152 1938-11-06 27 Science Introduces A Startling New Discovery That is Bringing Glorious Relief to Untold Thousands of SKINKY, PALE RUN DOWNWEAK, NERVOUS, SICKLY NIN and WOMEN! How "YiKELP," the Amazing Mineral Concen- 1 vikfip mikt nmririv mrrfpt I trate from the Sea, Now considered Worlds ¥IKEtp WUST V UICKIY CORRECT Richest Storehouse1,152 words
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Advertisement78 1938-11-06 27 ___r Bak\_S«\ a_^L_r _Bfl i n^am^^^^^l ttf mfc WAf a B\ la_fc-»^^_F__K m T__! J^^__l^MB_arflß_t 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy breaks up the congestioutbat causes coughs and colds. Swollen membranes ftoon become normal, tip- air passages are cleared, you breath freely, easily, once again. Charuber* lain'ti contains no harmful drugs. It78 words
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Article, Illustration2433 1938-11-06 28 Golden Arrow Wins The Free Handicap PXCELLENT weather, good Roing and equally good racing were features of the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's winter meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday. There was a large attendance, the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, arriving with Lady Thomas shortly2,433 words
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328 1938-11-06 28 Airmen Beat Johore Bahru At Rugby ALTIIOUCH both .sides v:cve no', full c'.rengih the R.A.F. V37SU3 Johi:c Bahru rugger at Solo tar this afternoon was a thrilling affair. iii 3 Airmen leit the field as victors by II point; (two goals end on.- try to five (one goal). The score328 words
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Article90 1938-11-06 28 (From Our Own Correspon :ent> Bat.i Pahat. AWING to the basket ball tournav ment of the Chinese Old Students Association which is being run at present the Chinese Recreation club has decided to postpone Its competitions, which were to "iave started bst weelc. to Nov. It,. It Is90 words
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Article187 1938-11-06 28 Selangor's Rugby Win Over Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penanjy, Saturday. CELANGOII beat Penang by liv points (one goal) to three (one penalty goal) in the interState rugger match played on the Esplanade today. On the run cf play. Penan? :;hould have been victorious as they had the game in187 words
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Article135 1938-11-06 28 T"HE Holland-che Club lockey tea.:i was beaten b: three soals to onp lln a match nftiinit thj 7th Heavy 1 Regiment at Bla!:an Mati yesterday Mishitting was rcqucnt in the ea stages, but was less serious later Lt. Hulleatt scored tor the Gunners I after a rreeivim135 words
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Article133 1938-11-06 28 RAFFLES INSTITUTION iharcd honours with the Post Oince Club at hockc-y en the P. and T. proand yesterday. The scor^ was one-all. Although ItM Insliiution preos 'J hard from the start they were imahl.. to scorD until half way through t-i first; half, aundram srorrd133 words
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Article56 1938-11-06 28 The Kcdah Clu'o women's msntiily golf medal for October bogey play) resulted:— Dr. (Mrs.) Brodle 3 down: Mrs. German 3 down: Mrs. Tulloch 3 down: Mrs. Paterson 4 down: Mis. Kelly 4 down. In the replay Mrs. Mrs. A. B. Menzles 47-13 34: Mrs H. Brodle won56 words
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Article613 1938-11-06 29 Soldiers' Forwards Give Backs Plenty Of The Ball ci\«. \I"JKK put in a splendid fighting finish to their Rugby game with the Army on the Padang yesterday but had to admit defeat to the tune of six points (one try and one penalty tfoal) to613 words
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Article226 1938-11-06 29 Wins For Chinese And Kartar Singh From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. KARTAR SINGH, who challenged Worn? Beck Cheung. Chines?, wrestling champion. «i fortnight lor side bet of $500. beat Tony Lamaro last night at Bukit Bintang amusement I park, s.mrin- a fall in the third226 words
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Article24 1938-11-06 29 H.M.S. Terror beat the Medical College by 18 points to nil in a Rugby match at the Medical College ground yesterday.24 words
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Article13 1938-11-06 29 London. Saturday. Valerian has been scratched from the Manchester November Handicap.13 words
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Article219 1938-11-06 29 DLAYING on Hong Lim Green yester day the Chinese beat the 7th Heavy Battery 'R.A., Changi) by three goals to nil in keen game of hock?y. Definitely superior in stickwork and combining nlce'y. the Chinese were well worth the three goals. Leading the Chln;se attack.219 words
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Article, Illustration295 1938-11-06 29 (From Our Own Corresp:ndent.)* Seremban, Saturday DLAYING splendid hockey in the second half. Negrl Sembilan obtained their second victory this season by defeating Malacca by five goals to cne at Seremban today. The team was the same as that which beat Selangor last Saturday.295 words
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Article132 1938-11-06 29 Farley-Robertson Cup Retained <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, Saturday. NEGRI SEMBILAN retained the Farley-Robertson Cup by defeating Perak by 14 points (a goal and three tries) to three points (one try). A feature of the game was the brilliant performance cf the Negri threequarters who overwhelmed the132 words
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184 1938-11-06 29 STATE HOCKEY TRIAL IN KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. WHITES and Colours drew one-all In a State hockey trial on the padang this evening. The game was fast but net exciting because defences were on top while the forwards indulged too much In individual moves which184 words
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Article, Illustration98 1938-11-06 29 The Junior Civil Service Association American intcr-tuam tennis league tournament will b; held at, the club courts today bcslnnln;: nt 8 a.m. Loh Wing Tuck, billiards champion of the Chinese Sports Association. He created what Is probably a record in local club billiards being a quadruple champion. He98 words
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300 1938-11-06 29 Y.M.C.A. JUNIORS BEAT GIRLS AT HOCKEY TTHE Rest eirls' hockey side gave an unimpressive display against the V.M.C.A. Juniors at Anson Road yesterday when they lost by four goals to two. If they display the same form on Nov. 16 as they did in their match yesterday, they are going300 words
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Article263 1938-11-06 29 Surprise In Women 's Badminton MISS Lee Shao Meng. junior women's singles badminton champion, created quite a surprise yesterday when she beat Miss Lillian Tan, a former State representative, at the Clerical Union Hall in the first roun of the women's open singles championship. The loser was evidently out of263 words
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Article89 1938-11-06 29 Scores In the Keppel Golf Club November spocn: Mrs. W. Gunstone 50-18 32; Mrs. F. Starr 47-13=34; Mrs. A. B. Menzies 47-13^34; Mrs. A. E. Hall 51-16=35; Mrs. A. Williamson 51-15=36. Draw for tho first round of ttie Keppel Cup for women to be played not later89 words
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Article1483 1938-11-06 29 DESULTS of yesterday's English and Scottish football games and tables up-to-date are: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 2 Leeds S Aston Villa 0 Manchester 2 Blackpool 0 Charlton 0 Brentford 2 Bolton 2 Derby 2 Preston N.E. 0 Everton 4 Mlddlesboro 0 Grlmsby 2 Chelsea 1 Huddersfleld 21,483 words
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Article122 1938-11-06 29 London, Saturday. Results of Rug :>y games played today ara Cumberland 0; Yorkshire 14. Lancashire 3- Cheshire 11. H. Midlands 35; Njt's. Lines and Derby 9. Blackheath 8; Cardiff 11. Cambridge U. 17: London Scottish 10. Coventry 8; Bedford 16. Harlequins 13; Bristol 8. Leicester 13; Gloucester 17.122 words
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Article152 1938-11-06 29 All matches In the S.C.F.A. league competition will now be played at Fairer Park and not at Jalan Besar Stadium as previously announced. The match C.C.A.A. vs. A.A.A.. fixed for Saturday, Nov. 5 at 4 p.m. will b» played at 5 p.m. Tho match S.b.A.A. vs. C.H.S., fixed152 words
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Article113 1938-11-06 29 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. vs. H. M. Minesweepers on Monday at 5.15 p.m. on the Anson Road grounc: Nathaniels, Guan Kiat, Gim Lock. R. Eu. Mahmood, Ranatunga, C. Reshty. Sing Chlng, Tian Chye, M. S. Hussein. Eng San. Reserve: M. S113 words
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721 1938-11-06 30 Mayflowers Again Entering Two Teams BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT SLOW but steady progress ls being made with the various championship badminton tournaments which are now in the course of completion and everything at the moment points to the whole tournament programme being completed well within the scheduled721 words
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Article, Illustration189 1938-11-06 30 At t:-.e li.-t anrucl Krnrral r.:c?tin- it the Brjrinnrrs HP. held list week-rnd the fclto'virg m r!ce!cd ndice bearers. Rack from l-fi: Tan En; Kiit (lion, sports captain). On; Tiang Huat Cion. a-.st. ser::tary), Teo Ran thong (hon. asst. rpovtj captain), and Sall> h Bin Kassim K omm. .<-.->. Front189 words
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Article1170 1938-11-06 30 A LARGE number of enthusiasts, including a good proportion of the fair sex, attended the Victoria Institution Hall last week-end to watch the concluding games in the State women's championship tournaments. In the senior events, Chan Kon Neong finished a brilliant season by annexing the major honours in1,170 words
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Article187 1938-11-06 30 The game between the student B.P. and the Chin Woo Association both of Maiucca > played at the latter's court was left unfinished due to poor light when the score was three games to two In favour of Chin Woo. Result* ("Student" first): Single: Chua Cr.uan Heng beat187 words
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Article258 1938-11-06 30 At a charity badminton tournament of ci«ht mixrd doubles in aid or the China Re- Ucf Fund, played last week-end at the Lee j Khuan Theatre Hall $320 was collected for I the fund. Results: First Round Tan Kah Siang and Mrs. Chen Sek Llm beat ChewChun Sam258 words
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Article405 1938-11-06 30 (From Our Own Correspondent) ScKamat. Saturday. rE annual district badminton tournament lias reached an Interesting stage and j most of the events are nearins completion. N Yook Soon has smashed his way Into th? finals of the open single* with a Tine win in the semi-final tie.405 words
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Article184 1938-11-06 30 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca In the inter-party badminton league tinShamrocks gained a narrow victory over the Cantonese Sporting Association by three games to two and the Malacca Indian Association beat the Cantonese Sporting Association by the same margin. Both the Shamrocks and the Cantonese were not at184 words
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Article70 1938-11-06 30 The Roxy (Theatre) B.P. will play a friendly badminton match of three singles and two doubles with the K. C. Quek B.P. today at the latter's court at 7.30 a.m. The following will represent the Roxy 8.P.; Wiley Tan, T. B. Oh, Sonny Yap, Kamls B. All, S.70 words
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Article55 1938-11-06 30 The second string of the Useful-lads BP. will play against the Horllcks B.P. "B" team at the latter's court, 359. East Coast Road, today at 3 p.m. Players and supporters should assemble at 344, Buona Vista Read, or at the St. Thomas English School. Kampong Bahru lU>i_, -v55 words
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Advertisement414 1938-11-06 30 Reveals Secret of Personal Influence Simple method to De .Hop Personal Magnetism, Memory, Concentration and will-Powcr. 48 page Book Fully Describing this Unique Method, together with Character Delineation FREE to all who write at once. "The wonderful power of Personal Influence Magnetism. Fascination. Mind-Control, call it what you will, can414 words
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Article718 1938-11-06 31 Batavia's Team Not Yet Finally Decided BY "ARCHER" BECAUSE of misunderstanding which has arisen in Bataria over the selection of the hockey team to visit Singapore at Christmas, no announcement of the personnel of the team has yet been made in Singapore. It is understood that718 words
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Article123 1938-11-06 31 At the tenth annual general meeting of the Friendly Sporting Association held on Oct. 25 at 505, Hum lock Road, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1938 39: Prc.-jdint, Mr Tan Yew Cheng (rc-c'.cctcd): vice-presidents, Messrs. Chan Kolc Seng, Ang Cheng Chwce and Tan Teng Seah123 words
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Article93 1938-11-06 31 TIES in the handicap singles tournament of 1 the Joybclls B. P. played last Sunday resulted- Urn Huay Hoon (scr) beat A. Rajoo 1) 15—8. 15—7; Tan Guan Chuan (—9) beat Goh Peng Slan (—2) 15—13. 15— IS; Urn Ah Chlanir (—5) beat Koh Kirn Swee (+5)93 words
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Article22 1938-11-06 31 Members, associations and parties are notified that the August B.P. uremises are now at 152. Cecil Street, second floor, Singapore.22 words
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Article, Illustration60 1938-11-06 31 A S. Olsan played ruygct in Sacr?;,hai and Hong Kong before coming to Singapore. This is his first season here, but it did not take him long to show he iws a fine forward, especially in the loose, a good handler and one who keeps constantly near60 words
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327 1938-11-06 31 Penang Turns Down FriscoGill Fight Boxing Notes THE Young Frisco-Michael Gill match has also been turned down by the Penan? Boxing Board of Control. Having failed to get the sanction of the Singapore Board, the promotor made arrangements to stage I the fight in Penang. and the refu>sal of that327 words
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Article72 1938-11-06 31 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. It is likely that the All- Johore Malays badminton tournament will materialise. It is learned that Inche' Adam b. Mohamcd, hon. secretary, thj Malay 8.A., Johore Bahru. has written to nil the players In the up-country districts for their views and support,72 words
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Article44 1938-11-06 31 Owing to the Sino-Japanese war the committee of the Merrldale B.P. has decided to cancel the annual picnic. Practice days of the Party are: Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays at S.OJ p.m. (Orange Read's courts and Sundays at 7.00 am. (Orchard Road court).44 words
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Article418 1938-11-06 31 " TROJAN - Review Of North Perak Sport "TROJAN" By Taiping. INTER-SCHOOL rugger in North i Malaya has now reached a very high standard this was borne out last week-end by the match between the King Edward VII Schooi, Taiping, and the Penang Free School. It was a thrilling match throughout, both fifteens418 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-11-06 31 Photograph taken at the tenth annual general meeting and the first athletic sports of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board Labourers' Co-operative Credit Society at the Selanzor Indian Association ground, Kuala Lumpur. Those seated include: Mr. \V. N. Gourlay. M.C.S.. President of the Society; Mr. R. N. Thamby-Thurai, retiring Vice-President: Mr.64 words
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Advertisement530 1938-11-06 31 The Acid in Your Stomacher. Would Q Burn fe\ I 3 Hole *s IWHfIBH rhloric Arul mine a» Actual phulooraph ul Stomach Arid* on 'o carpel ourned by "jlctcjpilo t-mroc c thj stomach add 11 'itlncb If acid a )es that to ararpet. FOB 1 M ;mnir;ne what it dors530 words
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Article, Illustration104 1938-11-06 32 Along Singapore's Public Beaches On A Sunday Morning Pictures By A Sunday Times Cameraman Leap frog on the sands during a seaside holiday. A happy family at home in the water. Ready for the water. Baby Is not In the least nervous about belnf In deep water. High tide and104 words
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