The Straits Times, 20 May 1934

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  • 36 1 THE SUNDAY TIME THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 126. Sunday, May 20th., 1934. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 126. Sunday. May 20th.. 1934. Price 10 cents.
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  • 325 1 GREAT WHITSUN RUSH TO THE BEACHES MALAYA GOES ON HOLIDAY FESTIVAL OF SPORT TOMORROW'S BIG RACE FOR WOMAN OWNER? WHITSUN is being marked by another big movement of holiday- make: >ip and down the Peninsula. Mr. and Mrs. Malaya and their children are taking full advantage of the fine weather
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  • 136 1 H. J. FOUGERE Breach Of Trust Charge FUNDS OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY IJ J. Fougere, a well-known local business man, was brought before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Brander) in the Police Courts at 1 p.m. yesterday and charged with criminal breach of trust in the sum of $10,000.
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  • 183 1 MEANING OF MR. BALDWINS STATEMENT London, Saturday. Great Britain is prepared to double her air force and leap from fifth to first place as if by pressing a knUoa. day would be lost. Reuter. This is the meaning given to Mr Stanley Baldwin's statement in
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  • 27 1 AUSTRALIANS SCORE 309 London, Saturday. Cricket scores Australians 309 (Darling 100, Ponsford 75 Tindall 5 for 94); Oxford 5 for two wickets at close of play.— Reuter.
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  • 25 1 In the Davis cup matches yesterday, gays Reuter. France beat Austria 3 —o and meet Germany. At Lucerne, Switzerland beat India, 3 —l.
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  • 75 1 Geneva. Saturday. M. Barthou. the French Foreign Minister, in an Interview today stated that an agreement had been reached on the Saar question and that it would be communicated to the League Council immediately. M. Barthou declined to specify, however, whether Germany's acquiescence had been obtained.—Reuter. It is
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  • 48 1 Router messages indicate serious trouble In Bulgaria. It is reported that the Army *s blockading Sofia and all telegraphic and telephonic communication are interrupted. A Sofia message states that a nonparty Government has been formed. This Government is considered In Berlin to bo a virtual dictatorship.
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  • 286 1 WILL a woman owner capture the Governor's Cup, the big race tomorrow at Bukit Timah. Mrs. Loke Yung Hong's Great Mirador, who has won all but one of its races in this country. Is greatly fancied. The form of the horses engaged Is given in
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  • 219 1 FASHIONS AT BUKIT TIMAH Brilliant weather again favourca races at Bukit Timah yesterday, which are described in Page 13. A fashionable gathering assembled, writes our Woman Correspondent. Some of the smartest outfits were worn by the Chinese girls. Miss Mabel Wong vas attired in a striking red outfit. Miss Chong
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  • 38 1 Shanghai, Saturday. Mr. Yang Teh-cr.ao, a representative of Oen Chan Chal-tong, who Is now at Nanking, has warned the Central Government of the "very tense" situation in the South, where Japanese aggression is momentarily expected.
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  • 125 1 LANDS AT SELETAR ON THE WAY TO AUSTRALIA MISS Jean Batten, the 24-year-old New Zealand girl who is flying solo from England to Australia, landed at Seletar aerodrome, Singapore, at 5.50 p.m. yesterday, coming from Alor Star. She plans to leave at 6 a.m. today. This is
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  • 1258 1 NO APPEAL FROM RUBBER ASSESSMENT FEDERAL COUNCIL PASSES BILL MR. VIVIAN MACKIE'S PROTEST THE need for the right to appeal against the assessment of holdings was the main point at issue when the special meeting of the Federal Council met yesterday to discos*, the Rubber Control Bill which was passed
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  • 40 1 To the Editor of the Sunday Times. Sir,—Next year will be the twentieth anniversary of the Singapore Mutiny, and it would be a happy thought to hold a reunion then of the few surviving defenders. Yours, etc., OLD GUNNER.
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 1 E. Billet t. the jockey, as Li appeared in the "Judgment of Paris" tableau at the charity cabaret at Raffles Hotel. The proceeds of the cabaret up to last night totalled about $5,000.
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  • 313 1 REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF NEW COMPETITION Entries for the first of The Sunday Times $500 Picture Puzzle Competitions were greatly in excess of anticipations. The response to »nis offer came from all over the country, and In several cases entrants sent a covering letter congratulating The Sunday Times on
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  • 60 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 21 214. (F. 0.8.) 21V* 21%. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Bayers Sellers June 214 21*,. July-Sept 22 224. Oct-Dec. 11% 7XV%. Jan.-Mar. 23* 23%. Tone of Market Very Dull. Latest Cable per Ib. London Spot Sheet 6
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  • 44 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday RUBBER. The market is closed until May 22 CROSS RATE. London-New York, 5.11. New York-London, 5.1 14. (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank of New York applies to Friday's close.)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 3170 2  -  The wanderer By \/i RS. J. C. S. White danced under the most trying conditions imaginable in her turn, "Valae," at the charity cabaret which proved such a huge success at Raffles last work. In the middle of the dance she felt her shoe slipping. The strap
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 19 2 The Mount of the Moment. TRIUMPH for 1934. Tor full detail* write toSole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE, BRANCHES.
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    • 53 2 VAN HEUSEN WC T«AO€ MAR* Semi stiff I ssP*^. COLLARS what other collar EE33 HBftjf." J| FEELS SO ff^^|M| COMFORTABLE FREEDOM FROM WORRY AND ANNOYANCE -WITHOUT THE AID OF COMPLICATED GADGETS PRICE £Q CENTS EACH OBTAINABLE FROM.ROBINSON CO.. LTD. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW A CO LTD. P. A.
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  • 50 3 Mrs. Merton Brown as Queen Christina. Mrs. J. C. S. White, in the role *»f Queen Alexandra at the time of her marriage, one of the tablaeux presented at the Raffles charity show held to assist the Children's Aid Society. Miss Marjorie Snow as Cleopatra.
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  • 400 3 MORE JOBS FOR PLANTERS EFFFTTS OF RESTRICTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Several "axed" planters have been promised employment after rubber restriction has been working a few months. From Inquiries, I learr that men are being sent out from Home to be employees of companies once more. I
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  • 119 3 MARKSMANSHIP AND PARACHUTES The Young Communist League, the Soviet Red Cross and Crescent, and kindred bodies order the Immediate "mass training" in military subjects of 5,000,000 young people of both sexes. All must pass The First- class Labour and Defence Test." The Voroshilofl Marksmanship Tests." An examination in
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  • 136 3 A CALL ON THE MAN WHO PASSES BY A special pulpit has been built at the mew church, of St. Georg« at Brentwood. Essex, which was osnsecrated by the Bishop of Chelmsford. Dr. Henry Wilson. The pulpit has been placed on the outside of the wall of the
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  • 117 3 Typewriter Keys Instead of Dial British Post Office engineers are experimenting with a new device which gets telephone numbers more quickly than the dialling system. Like a miniature typewriter in appearance, slightly larger than the hand micro- Instrument, it has ten tap keys. Eight carry three letters and
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  • 139 3 The King's racing ya£ht Britannia has been taken to Portsmouth Dockyard to have her mast stepped and her boom placed In position ready for the coming racing season. Her 17* ft. mast Is the tallest of any racing yacht in the world. It Is made
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 142 3 EDUCATIONAL YOUR SCHOOL PROBLEM Parrnu tn Malaya will be Interested to learn that a companion School to St. Margaret's Fraser's Hill, has been opened by Mrs. R. M. McCall in the heart of Sussex, only 29 miles from London The school stands <50 feet above sea level in its own
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    • 485 3 Where To Stay When Home on Leave LONDON (ALLS EVER POFULAR IS THE NEW insistently «CW COME! and enjoy at EljCLEwlUN HOTEL REMBRANDT 4%*^ South Kensington 8. W. II A TCI facing the Victoria and Albert Museum /^g3^ Hotel Eccletron Square. Uadon, S.W.I \5iE« *jfcv n l F.ci^ <wden.) J
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 164 3 ??ASK ME ANOTHER?? 1. Who founded the Salvation Army? 2. For what animal is camelopard another name? 3. In athletics, what is the pentathlon? A. What seas does the Kiel Canal connect? 5 Who was the last king of the House of Lancaster? 6 What is a wikiup? 7. In
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    • 9 3 Our Crossword Puzzle r^ I x>g| I I I
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    • 177 3 (CLUES.) ACROSS. Jg^ oppMitkm 23. Drawing 1 Ream M scorn 6. Fairly 24. Orow leas 8. Half as. Flightless bird t. The two }6 Dull 11. Plays boisterously «j. utter IS. End points ji Important 15. Visionary jj. Crest 16. Male child 17. Plant It. Oem g Solution Of Lmi
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  • 738 4  - HINTS ON BRIDGE ELY CULBERTSON -By- In a recent rubber game at Crock- 1 ford's Club in New York City I watched a very amusing hand. The North player entered the bidding gently at the level of three and gradually allowed himself to be pushed all the way to six,
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  • 161 4 AIRCRAFT AND THIRD PARTY INSURANCE Pilots and aircraft manufacturers are anxiously awaiting the publication of the report of the Civil Aviation Committee, under the chairmanship of Lord Gorell. which is now in the hands of the Air Minister. It seems clear that the only major item on
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  • 622 4  -  OUR EXPERT By ADVICE TO BEGINNERS The first warning to be given to beginners In poultry farming Is against overcrowding. Many beginners like to see a large number of birds on their farm, even if the quality and type Is poor, with the result that overcrowding will bring
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  • 29 4 Mr. N. C. Halsey, of the F.M.S. Police, who for some time was seriously 111 In Bungsar Hospital, has recovered and left for home last week by the Naldera.
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  • 23 4 H. H. the Sultan of Parian*- <n polo kit His Highness has been staying in Singapore daring the past week.
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  • 200 4 6.20 a.m. Band Music. 6.50 A One-act Comedy. 7.20 MedvedefT's Balalaika Orchestra. i 8.5 The News. 11.50 A Light Orchestral Concert. 12.20 p.m. A Religious Service Relayed from St Martin- in -the Fields, London. 1.5 An Organ Recital by Elisabeth Campbell. 1.35 News Letter. 6.20 A Religious
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  • 57 4 Following is today's programme of Phofci-Holland (wavelength 16.88 M.) 7.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem. 8. Violin recital by Th. Rather. 8.15 Talk on literature by Johan Konlng. 8.35 Records. 8.40 Declamation by Jan Muscn. 9. Broadcast by the Cath. Broadcasting Association. 10. Records. 10.10 Second part of violin recital
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  • 43 4 The following have been appointed Cadet Officers, Sarawak Civil Service: —Mr. J. R. Outran who sailed from London on Apr. 27 by the Kalsar I Hind; Mr. A. R. Snclos who Is expected to sail from London by the Ranchl on May 25.
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  • 368 4 Mr. T. R. Binnie relieves Mr. Huett, Superintendent of Trade and Customs at Seremban. Mr. R. Anderson, Chief Permanent Way Inspector, F.M.S. Railways, has left for home on furlough. The Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, British Resident, Negrl Sembilan, Is due back from leave on May 25.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 369 4 rQuickWayioStopPAlNn To banish pain yon most nnt re- A JL XL Mk JL move the CAUSE. This is what Yeast- Vite does, and in so short a time. Head- A%e»v aches, for instance, go in even 5 to 15 I Minutes, Neuralgia disappears just as V^«h^bQs3 speedily, and even if
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    • 64 4 PREVENTION CURE OF ROUP. 1928— 1954. R 7 Vaccine has made its proof as the only preventive and curative vaccine for Malaya. VACCINATE YOUR STOCKS Full Information from 609, CHANGI ROAD, SINGAPORE. DAY, SON AND HEWITT'S POULTRY MEDICINE CHESTS contains everything necessary for curing and warding off the everyday ailments
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    • 23 4 FOR HORSES Fresh Best Australian Oats, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Linseed, Barley, etcPrices competitive TONG LAM CO. 46/48, Peck Seah Street, Singapore Telephone 7328.
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    • 138 4 at ''"""•MAJp* M«UMYtU,JI£- SAW CAMS, THAT VOWU. H*V€ TtTSTEPoN IT' "fo *VIH 'R>»AY I 's GAME IHSIPC Y&cU TIME JjM»T H6I?E IT I*: ADULTS, 10M1N.,16 YCAt?-OiD CMH.D, 12 MIN.-, 12 YeAQ-oiD ,14 MIN 8 YTAt*CO>, 16 mm. ■*>UMAVAI*>»IAY WITH TWO OP MOQe*fPSO*S. THe wiN*ctm*(epiAY«i?i«»«ocoMP«Tes -we iVTuoenTue fewest m.nutcs. PU2ZIEMO? CAN
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  • 793 5 New Scheme's Virtues London, May 8. STRANGE as it may seem, the real significance of the rubber restriction scheme probably lies not so much In what it may be expected to achieve »a in the fact that an agreement has been reached at all. It
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  • 195 5 The weekly rubber report of Guthriel and Co., Ltd.. dated May 17. states:— The market during the past week has been a slowly declining one, due to the percentage of restriction decided upon being unexpectedly low. There has been considerable liquidation in all markets, and. although the
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  • 134 5 A COUNCIL AND LORD TRENCHARD An Ilford policeman, whose wife entered the Ilford Maternity Home, was asked by the local council to pay the cost of her treatment. The charges are based on income, which in the policeman's case Is £4 tste. a week. He was asked to
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  • 870 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY pONTRARY as it may seem, I am glad the Municipality's five-year plan for the alleviation of flooding has only Just begun, for otherwise I might have been deprived of a memorable experience after Tuesday's downpour. A certain Tanglln bungalow stood almost marooned In the centre of a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 167 5 WHITE AW AYS HAVE "REGAL" and "W. 8." CORSETS TO FIT ALL FIGURES. i I \l I[( W.B. MODEL No. lltlX. ViA. MODEL No. 1302X. I V p,^ c^n ljKt b^ h ook. Peach broche 14" long, side hook, Boned 14" long, elastic side Danete. "REGAL" NU-BACK Model No. *****
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    • 15 5 wf^^^macturers of the SIgiDARD Lubricating Oil Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd.
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  • 590 6 BY FACTORY PASTURE Inconsistent Views English Journey. By J. B. Priestley. Heinemann-Gollancs. Is. 6d. IMR. PRIESTLEY'S "English Jour- ney" is sub-titled as being "a rambling but truthful account of what one man saw and heard and felt and thought during a Journey
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  • 478 6 ONE OF THE WAR PROBLEMS Broken Misic By Morna Mactaggart. Ivor Nicholson and Watson. Bs. 6d. "•OROKEN Music" is the inner history •D of an Anglo-German marriage, which takes place some years before the War, and under the guise nt a straightforward and simply told story,
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  • 40 6 CONDITIONS WORST FOR SEVERAL YEARS Arriving at Halifax on May 1 after two weeks' ice patrol in the North Atlantic. Commander Keester, of the American cutter Mendota, leported enormous quantities of Ice this season in the steamship lanes.
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  • 97 6 New flying trials of the Hawker super "Fury," the fastest warplane in the world, were begun recently after the machine had been completely rebuilt. Before its reconstruction, the fighter was credited with a speed of 250 m.p.h. with full military load, and as a result of modifications it
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  • Article, Illustration
    246 6 Thank Y«i Jeeves. By P. G. Woodhouse. Jenkins' Colonial Library. OUR old friend Jeeves rises to fresh htghts in this latest chronicle of his exploits. The prince of gentlemen's gentlemen once more smoothes out, cajoles and arranges all the mistakes made by lesser mortals, and this time Mr.
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  • 188 6 Tanan Triumphant. Ay Edgar Rice Burroughs The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. IN his endeavours to make yet anoth Tarzan book Interesting, Mr. Burroughs has to Introduce a host of other characters and let them be murdered or rescued, as the case may be. by the Man-Ape. In
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  • 449 6  -  E.M. GALE'S STUDY MR. Basics of the Chinese Civilisation. By E. M. Gale, M.A., Ph.D.. (Leyden). Kelly Walsh. $4. AMR. ES3ON M. GALE, who was an lT officer of the Chinese Salt Re-j venue Administration, Visiting Lecturer on the History of the Far East at the University of
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  • 82 6 WORRIED BY SOCIAL DUTIES Mr. R. D. JVillsden, chief officer of the Jamaica Progress, shot himself with a humane killer shortly before the boat sailed from East India Dock. At the Inquest it was stated that it was to have be*n his first voyage as chief officer, to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 122 6 yjlil **<i I■ quick J^X m^^^^ Couied by con- K log.ow- riMfworm germ: Rrtl lifM «M He*- rCllw* -^?7 in S rtdntit, »h.i» eroch* bttw««n Al»ti»ep«ic j^^"/ Aotorbirf. Jr. liifc »♦>• g»rmt, r% Umv*» owd h«ok. *^C??^^ L. E. TELS CO., Singapore. SISSON'S BITUMEN SOLUTION Steel and Iron works in
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    • 113 6 LOOKING BEYOND TOMORROW In the hcyctay of life, when ejtrning-power l|it Iti greater., tt hum too dtaUnt to contemplate. But when you reach the retlilng are when your active life-work la done what will the future hold for you? For aome U will mean the lou of customary salary, the
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  • 1548 7 A STRONGHOLD OF CHINESE CONSERVATISM How the fact of their being shut off from other races conserved for the Chinese community their ancient tradition and dignity, in Java, is described by "Oldtimer." So jealous were they of their prestige that they prevented the placing of rickshas on the streets. By
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  • 238 7 SHORTER LANDING RUN FOR AEROPLANES Experiments with aeroplanes, which. by the use of wing "flaps" to Increase the amount of air "drag" on a machine's flight, will enable a landing' to be made In a much smaller area, than at present, are being made for) the Aeronautical Research
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  • 127 7 DANGER'S REPLY TO KIDNAPPING CHARGE Mr. R. C. Dowling, Joan Crawford's; former dancing partner, is being held for trial at Lot Angela* before the Superior Court on £1,000 ball. He Is charged with kidnapping the blonde film actress, Marjorie Crawford (no relation to Joan) and forcing her to
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  • 149 7 STABS MOTHERS ALLEGED BETRAYER My mother asked me to swear that 1 1 would never rest until I had found my father and avenged the wrong he 'did her." I This was the dramatic plea of a I beautiful gipsy girl of seventeen, Magda Ssecharsl. when accused of
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  • 187 7 Mr. James Henry Penfold is a retired market gardener of London Road, Upper Higham, near Rochester. In 1930 he married at the age of seventythree. Today he is mourning the recent loss of his wife. She was Sarah Pring, of Hailing. Fifty years ago, at the
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  • 711 7 ROMANCE OF MY LADY'S SHOE TCROM man himself to the furred beasts of the wilderness, and even to the worm In the mulberry-tree, all forms of life seem to have been forced into the service of feminine vanity. Slimy things that creep and crawl amid sinister swamps and savage jungles
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 160 7 COME TO KUALA LUMPUR FOR THE ELEVENTH MALAYAN EXHIBITION 2nd 3rd 4th JUNE 1934. Special Railway Concession SINGLE FARE for the DOUBLE JOURNEY Full Particulars from the Secretary Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association 12, Barrack Road Kuala Lumpur. HELPS JL^^ FIGHT COLDS^H 4 When coughs colda, or f bronchitis attack the system
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    • 432 7 Fears Unbreakable Waterproof Wrist Watch. fiMftwJ iar Tea Yaan againit all defects in malarial MR W—\ or workmanship. H any part of the case or movement £jj£ breaks, wears out, or becomoa defective withid Ten Yean £j from date of purchaae. Faara, Bristol, England, replace it Frae of Charge. A
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  • 157 8 Egg and Cider Fin. This is an excellent beverage, which should be drunk as scon as it is made, as It gets flat on standing. Half fill a cocktail shaker with broken ice, and add a tumblerful of elder, one teaspoonful of castor sugar, the strained juice of
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  • 240 8 If you run shor*° of butter and there is no time to gee fresh, add a little milk to what you have. Beat It up well, and it will |.o twice as far. The volume of cream can be doubled If it is whipped with a white of
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  • 1155 8  - SEEN IN SINGAPORE FRANKEL'S FALL Another Performance Of The jßeauty Pageant MISS npHE Pageant of Beauty," so much A talked of and so much looked forward to, has been such a tremendous success that another performance is to be given this week, on Wednesday. Raffles Hotel was packed with appreciative
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  • 878 8 PLANS OF THE KING AND QUEEN BY OUR LONDON Sunday Times Oftice. /leet Street, Apr. 26. r[E London Season is close upon us once again, tend everything points to a very gay and busy time ahead. The private view of the summer exhibition at the Royal Academy is
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  • 34 8 THE TUDOR NECKLINE Tr Tudor neckline, squ.-. ecut and finished with a graceful frill, is featured on afternoon and evening tresses. This one is in night blue chiffon velvet, with -ile beige chiffon frills.
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  • 85 8 One of the new ideas for frocks is the use of small-patter:»cd chintzes, and there is no reason why, suitably lined with chiffon or georgette, bedjackets and dressing-gowns should not be made of padded chintz to match the bedspread. Some of the new padded chintzes are most
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 466 8 &MBBIESMAN] w B y^ -T^E 1 FAILED TO ATTRACT MEN are attracted by beautiful lip*. (>ut only by lips that have the natural color of radiant' health. No man wants to marry a woman who looks as. if •he used paint. The way to give your lips the youthful slow
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    • 74 8 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK THE SMARTEST GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES ALSO LARGE SELECTION of HATS BAGS GLOVES JUMPERS etc. FANCY REAL JEWELLERY RENE ULLMANN I] 11. Battery Road, (X^lSluii) f j Singapore. H Phone 3164. MiiaaaiflaaiiaaMiaaHßiiiaHiiMH^ j H pageant of Beauts Ineeb not
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  • 556 9 Can You Put A Title To A Picture? CASH PRIZES FOR SELECTING NINE NAMES FROM GIVEN LIST Today The Sunday Times offers a further simple Picture Puzzle Competition in which no entrance fee is required and a cash prize of $500 U offered Below will be
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  • 264 9 Solution* To The Puzzle* Are Hidden Here Here is the list of hones, on which the competition b based. The correct titles to all the pictures are to be found below. ARTS AND CRAFTS ACHTOfAIf ADKPT; ALXSHAH, ADMIRAL DRAKE ACCELERATOR; ANAOLYPTA: ARJUKA AUTUMN; ARCATURE; ANTIOCHUS. BONDSMAN
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  • 267 9 Britain is becoming a nation of pensioners. This ye;.- there will be 7,500.000 people drawing Government pensions. Between them they will draw more than £262,0C«.000. It will not, of course, all come out of the taxpayers' pocket. First there are the original old age pensions, paid
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  • 128 9 The King and Qut-n hope to visit Glasgow at the end of September for the purpose of the launching of the new Cunarder. No. 5?4." The Queen will perform the actual ceremony of launching the giant liner. Work was resume C on the great ship
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  • 213 9 TWO KINGS IN AN AUCTION DUEL WORLD-FAMOUS STAMPS Representatives of two kings sat in a sale room in P'-'nd Street, London, bidding for some of the lost highly priced bits of coloured paper in existence. One of the bits sold for £1.500. It comprised two stamps from the worldfamous Arthur
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  • 114 9 Answers to question^ In Page 3:— 1. William Booth. t. The giraffe. 3. A contest including five events. 4. The North and Baltic. 5. Henry VI. 6. An Indian hut. 7. Spain. 8. The abode of the blessed dead. 9. Quinine. 10. A Florentine painter (1447-1510). 11. A
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 ije pleasure -tf^*^ i anticipation ~M BsWUßssßr i^Tj^stf^ ill y~ :^^gjg^/ is equalled /tl^^^H by the pleasure af realisation s when it's NESTLES CHOCOLATE
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 33 9 ■ifUJMl^llA dUyyii 5 PICTURE PUZZLE 1; COMPETITION,- NO 3. r agree to enter The Sunday Times Picture ■h I |H Puzzle Competition on the conditions laid J &3t&^£M 1 H J t# "'^^F
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  • 417 10 The recent visit to Malaya of Messrs. Ansola and Moggs. who were sent to this part of the world by the controlling body of the Melbourne Aquarium for the purpose of collecting as large a variety of tropical fish as possible, serves to remind u-. that Singapore is
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  • 1459 10 THE ASSERTIONS OF ANAN IAS Life in the Old Town is getting positively hectic. I've had a week wottaweek! There have been two days of racing, and a great tamasha at the Capitol when somebody "knocked off" Joe Fisher's cocktail shaker and Tilly, full of hope, concentrated on a drink
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  • 70 10 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Sunday ak emma. There were serious complications in the office of The Sunday Times in the early hours of this morning. We possess only one compositor who can read the handwriting of Ananias. His sole Job in life is to set the Ananias article
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  • 758 10  -  PAT PERMANG By npHE terrific advances which have been made by the scientists Into the territory of undiscovered fact are fast becoming a menace In the occidental world. Instead of stimulating thought, these discoveries are stultifying development. Under the pressure of a vast accumulation of knowledge, the psychology
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  • 121 10 I am sending to H.M.J., of Kuala Lumpur, $10 as payment for this story of the races Just before the last race began, a man took up his stand on the rails and as soon as the horses were off he began to yell "Come on Something, come
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 131 10 MATINEE AT 3.15. DEFINITELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE SHOW OF 10,000 WONDERS! WARNERS MIRACLE MUSICAL OP THE CENTURY OPENING TOMORROW (6.15—9.15) The (ireat Danish Magician, And Ills Bis In>rnational Company O« MjsftsO Makers, Who Will Present For the First Time In Singapore. DANTE'S ORIGINAL MYSTIC REVUE •SIM-SALA-BIM." 50
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    • 58 10 i PIANO! TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74. Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shows, Cabaret J Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinem&s. unbreakable DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ALDRED— SASSOON— At the Registrar's Office. Singapore on May 19, 1934, Phillip M. Aldred of the Singapore Improvement Trust to Wilhelmlna. S.
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    • 43 10 PETER DAWSON P| EASY TO SAY HARD TO BEAT. "FOLLOW THE LEAD" MEANS ORDERING p. dW (9WILOW THE PERFECTLY DISPeter tilled and blended Dawson old SCOTCH SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY $3.35 PER BOTTLE M (INCLUDING DUTY) SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 26 10 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. EDITORIAL 5151, 5152. ADVERTISING 7701. GENERAL OFFICE 7702. PRINTING PUBLISHING 7703. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. TELEPHONE 3683.
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  • 99 11 COOLIES LEAVE MINES FOR ESTATES {From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. QINCE the announcement of the rubber restriction scheme, mining coolfes have in many instances left their work in order to get employment on estates. At the annual meeting of the Selangor Miners' Association here yesterday, Mr.
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  • 231 11 London, May 6. The British Legion is facing the biggest crisis in its history. So seriously do the rank and nle regard the situation that they are planning to hold a separate conference of their own on the eve of the official annual
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  • 27 11 The annual general meeting of the Jchore Planters' Association will be held at the Civil Service Club, Johire Bahru, on May 31 at 10 a.m.
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  • 26 11 Mr. S. Keightley-Smith has arrived In Kuantan as manager of Jeram Kuantan Estate, Kuantan, in place of Mr. H. M. Shepton, who has proceeded on leave.
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  • 182 11 WOOD AND SAWDUST THE ONLY CLUES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. For the past few weeks, a mysterious Individual has been earning a nefarious living by breaking Into the houses of fairly prosperous people in Kuala Lumpur, armed with an auger. The only evidence he
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  • 186 11 NEGRI SHOPKEEPER CHARGED (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, Saturday. Five large packing cases were opened in the precincts of Magistrate's Court at Seremban yesterday, when a Chinese, named Wong Scow Choo, a shopkeeper, stood charged with making a false application for permission to import dutiable goods. Mr.
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  • 89 11 The annual general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club was held at the Hotel Majestic on Wednesday when the election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President— Mr. R. Boyd Vlce-Presi-dent— Mr. Khoo Telk Ee. Hon. Secretary.—Mr. John Hands, M.C.H. Hon. Treasurer.— Mr. J. N. Becker.
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  • 313 11 INDIAN'S ARREST IN SINGAPORE An English-speaking Indian, Mommohan Kapur, was produced in the first magistrate's court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust alleged to have been preferred against him in Delhi, India. The accused was arrested In Singapore. Detective Inspector Ray said that
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  • 30 11 Mrs. A. Caldecott, wife of the at tine Governor (centre) at the Anglo-Chinese School Sports held at Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore. She presented the prises.
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  • 657 11 LAST WORDS OF OUR LORD REPLY TO SCHOLAR Referring to the reported statement, by Dr. George M Lamsa, an Assyrian scholar, concerning the accuracy of the Authorised Version of the New Testament, A.H.C." writes "Out of 1,400 errors, so-called, in the gospels, Dr. Lamsa has drawn our attention to one
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  • 405 11 SINGAPORE CLINIC OPENED f\NE year after its inauguration, dur- ing which time considerate success has been attained, the Singapore Anti-Opium Clinic in Kamponj Java Road was declarefl open yesterday afternoon by the Chinese ConsulGeneral in Singapore, Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau. There was a large assembly
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  • 62 11 We are informed that collections on Flag Day this week have so far exceeded the sum of $3,300. The Board of Management of St. Andrew's Hospital have expressed their thanks to all who have contributed towards this sum; and also to the workers who, by organising
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  • 257 11 DANTE THE MAGICIAN HIS SINGAPORE VISIT family are the happiest band of Gipsies" in the world. His sons and daughters have known no other work than that of magic. Round the World. Dante has made three round -the* world trips with his show. Eighteen months ago he was in Russia
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  • 83 11 Mr. Wong Yew Kee. a well- known Penang business man, whose double bereavement was mentioned last week in the Sunday Times, is about to leave Malaya x> join a company in Palembang. Mr. Wong feels that a change of environment will assist him after the strain of the
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    • 150 11 INSURANCE IN FORCE I j j I TRIPLED IN 5 YEARS. j t At the end of 1923, the total a Insurance In Force of the (1923) I Asia Life Company was 6,044,000 a I At the end of 1928, the total 3E was almost exactly 3 times that (1928)
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  • 1398 12 HORSES, JOCKEYS AND FORM BELOW are details of form of the horses engaged in tomorrow's big race at Bukit Timah. for the Governor's Cup. The distance is one mile. The race is worth $3,000 in addition to *he troDhy. REFILL. A six-year-old brown Australtarc gelding by Double
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  • 192 12 Any sufferer from indigestion and who does not suffer in some degreecan put an end to pains and discomfort In a way which doctors everywhere have proved almost Infallible. Some time ago, what is called the Maclean Formula was discovered by one of the
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  • 231 12 SIR B. SPILSBURY AND FAINTING PRISONER Albert Probert. aged 26, and William Parker, aged 21, were executed at Wandsworth Prison, London, at 9 a.m. for the murder last November of Mr. Joseph Bedford, an 80-years-old shopkeeper, Portslade, Sussex. More than 70 people, s score of whom were
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  • 380 12 THE DECLINING BIRTH-RATE The suggestion that polygamy might one day have to be countenanced as a remedy for the declining birth-rate was made by Mr. W. H. Phillip, the retiring president of the Association of Registrars of Scotland, at the association's annual meeting in Dundee. Remarking
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  • 214 12 EXHIBITION IN LONDON Graphic close- upt of the heart pulsating, children undergoing Inoculation against diphtheria, and a brilliant American study of child-birth —these were features of the scientific films shown at the medical exhibition at Oroavenor House, London. They were produced by scientists for students and
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  • 931 12 Cash Prizes For 125 Readers Of The Sunday Times Below is given a list of the names and addresses of 125 competitors who share the $500 offered in the first Sunday Times Picture Puzzle Competition. The correct solutions of the puzzles, reading each row of pictures from left
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  • 133 12 Lord Derby has had the same man servant for forty-nine years. Lord Derby used to play Rugby—and play It "damned badly." He spoke at two dinners in London on one night recently, and produced these two human little revelations. At the dinner of the Grenadier Guards' Comrades'
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  • 2856 13 MONEY SPIDER'S FEAT HUGE CROWD SEES WELLBACKED HORSES WIN TC-iE fifth day of the Spring (Governor's Cup) Meeting was held yesterday In brilliant weather. The going was hard and fast and the course record for the mile was lowered by Money
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  • 725 14 Penang Bowlers' Feat <Frora Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday Penang won the toss and decided to bat, but the batsman failed badly and Selangor had every reason to be pleased with the morning's work, Penang losing six wickets for 105 runs. Thompson and Saravanamuttu opened,
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  • 262 14 THREE MORE RECORDS SHATTERED Shanghai. Saturday. Results of yesterday's events at the Far Eastern Olympic Games at Manila are as follows: Shot Put: Abe (Japan) won this event with a heave of 12.95 metres, a new Far Eastern record. Chen Paochiu (China) placed second with 12.80 metres,
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  • 289 14 The Slong Boo Athletic Association announce that entries are now Invited for the Junior and novices handicap (English game) billiards tournament. The entrance fee Is one dollar per entry, and no extra charges will be made for the games played. All entries should be addressed to the Hon. Sport*
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    • 110 14 j THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE j SIR GLEMEIT EVERITT. FOR SALE, Sberiafbaai, NarfaU. A modern and very comfortable labour caving boose rta ruling high I up-^ery light and sunny, with charming new.. act* of land. I ten minutes from sea, town and good i golf course. Three double and
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    • 289 14 INTERVIEW WlTti NORMAN ,1 f" 4b^£p 3_fl« I I *BMr _v I^^Bml O^Bmr ~^^^^H v K_B_T '_> 1 B_r Hr \f m I I B_r A H M**^ W 'V«^B»^1 I V i _r^ Jf^i •a «cpuatc« ftonA int '0000 woawtNC yes sm '4mwci i iwt tercet? *n>ww«rooi«noi«uTt 'cooovxc so*ni«#WE
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  • 951 15  -  DOROTHY ROUND By ART OF BACKHAND PLAY pACKIiAND play Is sadly neglected in EnglisM -jluo tennis. For this ,n. i is well worth while de-| ru v>u oacithand a good deal, niv it ad<3« .^-.inrthing to your play :i many opponents will find com|.i. auveiy #vti
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  • 900 15  -  PHIL MEAD A PERFECT LENGTH ESSENTIAL By T always think a good slow bowler !s worth more than a good fast one. He can do mere things with the ball; his stuff looks Innocent and tempts I batsmen to be rash; and he is useful 1
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  • 602 15  -  CUEMAN By •THERE is in every billiards player, 1 1 believe, a tendency in losing hazard play to use one side of the table almost exclusively that Is, in middle pocket hazards. That may have something to do with "unldexterlty"— lnclining *he right-handed player to the left
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  • 706 16 S.C.C Make 185 SEVERAL CHEAP WICKETS The Singapore Cricket Club batted en a perfect wicket on the Padang yesterday afternoon in the first innings ol their Whitesun holiday match against Malacca and collected 185 In three hours. The total was ki some ways flatterIng, for the
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  • 846 16 GOOD GOLF PADGHAM'S DISPLAY A. H. Padgham, of Sundridge rk, took the first prize in the Dun* pSouthport tournament with a record aggregate for four rounds of 279 nine under 4's. The first three grand totals were: A. H. Padgham 70 70 68 71—270. Henry Cotton 78 66 69 68—281
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  • 780 16 TEST SEL ECTORS MEN OF RIPE EXPERIENCE London. Apr. 13 The Board of Control of Test Matches at Home met at Lord's yesterday and appointed the following Selection Committee: Sir Stanley Jackson (M.C.C.). Mr. Percy Perrln (Essex), Mr. T. A. Higson (Lanes), to choose the teams to meet Australia in
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  • 181 16 Championship Meeting (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The F.M.S. Volunteer Force Rifle Association F.M.S. championship and Central meeting started today and will be continued tomorrow and on Monday. There were 51 entrants for the Service aggregate. 31 for the championship and 17 for the revolver
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  • 23 16 The tenth annual meeting of the Child Welfare Society. Singapore, will he held on Wednesday, May 23. at Government House at 4.45 p.m.
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  • 153 16 AMAZING WARNING BY INDIAN F.A. London, May 8. ••Unless missing players are Instantly released, clubs suspected of being concerned in the disappearance will be suspended Indefinitely." This is the amazing warning issued by the Indian Football Association on the opening of the football season, and reveals the extraordinary lengths
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  • 40 16 Japan got a share In the honours In the final of the British hard courts championships at Bournemouth when Mikl, partnered with Miss Round, won the mixed doubles by beating Malfroy and Miss Stammers by 6 —6, 6 —B, 6—2.
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    • 483 16 BTUDY IN YOUR AT 1 BPARE HOME \^^M "*S* T ME CAN HAVE A COLLEGE TRAINING IN ALMOST ANY CARKER FOR A FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY. MATRICULATION! There arc may ways of commend nft a career, but Matriculation U tbc jHnaptag-ofl board lor all the best one*. CIVIL SERVICE Suitable to
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  • 342 17 Imposing Ceremony At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. A large assembly witnessed the ceremonial at the Seremban station padang when the High Commissioner, Mr. Caldecott, presented the colours to the local battalion of Volunteers. The battalion drew up in a line facing the
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  • 138 17 WICKETS FALL CHEAPLY ON S.R.C. PADANG Wickets Fall Cheaply on S.R.C. Padang More fireworks on the S.R.C. Padang yesteiday The Club skittled out the Wiltshire Regiment tor 38 runs, C. de Souza taking six wickets for 17 runs. The S. R. C. passed that total with eight wickets to
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  • 789 17 TEST EXCITEMENT London, May 2. The cricket season which opens at home today should be a memorable one, for the visit of the Australians has aroused an Interest unprecedented in the game here. Thirty- four matches have been arranged for the visitors' tour, beginning today at
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  • 183 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Brilliant weather attended the opening of the Colony versus F.M.S. tennis tournament for the Gulllemard Cup and McCabe Reay cup. Splendid tennis was witnessed particularly in the game between Mrs. Laing and Mrs Allln which went to
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  • 311 17 Mr. George F. Allison is to remain in charge of the managerial side of the Arsenal Football Club, and he is now plans for next season. Mr. Allison, as one of the directors, was appointed to control the team following the death of Mr. Herbert Chapman four
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  • 41 17 PRIME MINISTER OF MANCHUKUO Shanghai. Saturday. Mr. Cheng isiao-hsu. the aged Manchukuo Prime Minister, is p' nning to retire In the near fiuure. according to a Japanese report. He Intends to resume his literary pursuits— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 473 17 Quick and Lasting Relief through Inexpensive Home Treatment "TTIE latest edition of a Doctor s *Tee iook describing the most successful of all home treatments for Asthma. Bronchitis and Catarrh, Is now ready for posting, gratis and post fre? le readers. Every reader
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    • 183 17 Be There For the Event of the Century Don't Miss This Great Event. THE greatest event ever staged south of the Line commences in October, 1934, and extends into 1935 the Victorian and Melbourne Centenary. Crowded days of entertainment and carnival nights will thrill the visitor to this million-peopled •ity__from
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    • 238 17 Contents of Free Book —Dr. Hair's Personal Experience of Asthma tallied with Dr. Hair r Trratmer.t and How He Found Relief. —Directions for the Home Treatment. —The Nature. Forma. Causes and Treatment m^**. **.m* -Bronchitis and Asthma. 2" FR E BOOK*"" 1^ Catarrh Dancers. -Children's Asthma and Bron- pm thb
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  • 1124 18 THRILLING GAMES IN PROSPECT KINTA DISTRICT BADMINTON LEAGUE FORMED ARGE crowds of enthusiasts are ex- pected to be present at the Perak Turf Club today and tomorrow to witness the Inter-State encounter between Selangor and Perak. This Is the first time in the history of Badminton
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  • 778 18 INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE The interclub tournament for the championship of Singapore, which is usually held after the conclusion of the Individual events towards the close of the year, Is being looked forward to which the keenest of interest by all badminton enthusiasts as well as the clubs who intend
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  • 45 18 Mr. Charlie Scow, Badminton Champion of the Malacca High School and Epworth League. Mr. Wee Bit Chay, president of the Jovial Badminton Party. He is a keen amateur photographer. Mr. Wee Hai Teck, the promising Johore player, of the English College.
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  • 843 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. The Yale B.I', of Klang will meet the newly- formed Merry Gang Badminton Party of Seremban at the letter's courts at Seremban tomorrow. The following have been selected to r represent the Merry Gang Party Khong Sim Heng, Senty Sen, Ohlng
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  • 168 19 Felt Like an Old Woman Here is some useful information for anyone troubled with that uncomfortable complaint, lumbago. A woman writes: "For yer.rs I suffered from lumbago. During v^t weather, I could only turn in bed with great effort and pain. I was so stiff and
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  • 127 19 TO PLAY IN LOCAL CHARITY MATCH The probable Singapore Malaya Cup ceam will have a good try-out next Thursday at Anson Road Stadium when a team selected by Mr. J. Lee will provide the opposition. The proceeds of tills m h will go to St. Andrew's Mission
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  • 111 19 DRAW FOR COMPETITION AT S.G.C. The following is the draw and starting times for the Navy Challenge Cup competition to be played at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Conditions: 18 holes Medal play. 3.00 Mr. Mrs. W. McMullan (1.G.C.) vs. Mr. Cs Mrs. R. Craik (8.G.C.). 3.05 A. H. Frew
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  • 176 19 The following will represent the P.W.D.S.C. at cricket against the Ceylon Tamils Association today at Balestier Plain at 2 p.m. S Ahin. J. V. T. Campbell, Chin Lye, P. D'Cruz, Samson de Silva, N. Pestana, F. Ebert, A. Inglis, G. Morgan (capt.), T. Sta Maria, and L. A.
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  • 1900 19 MALAYAN SPORTS NOTES Big Whitsun Programme Of Sport-Popular Big SweepsState Cricket rE sporting programme over the Whitsun holidays must be one of the largest for a number of years. There are two State cricket matches, at Sertmban and Penang, Singapore, has racing on Saturday and Monday, over 20 club cricket
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  • 355 19 GOLF AND TENNIS RESULTS The following are the full results of the monthly competitions held at the Selangor Golf Club during 1933 and the first three months of 1934: Class "A" medal: January, D. F Topham; February. C. N. Crush; March, J. D. Swan; April, W. H.
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  • 72 19 London, May 5. Sir Walter Lawrence, of Hyde Hall. Sawbridgeworth, has presented a trophy to be known as the "Lawrence Trophy" and a 100- guineas order on a London store to the batsman who scores a century in the shortest time In first-class cricket this season. The trophy
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    23 20 AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING of the Kamponr Java Road Anti-Opium Clinic yesterday. CHINESE GIRLS selllnr flowers at the opening of the AntiOpium Clinic.
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    63 20 THE RACING at Bukit Timah was acaln favoured by brilliant weather. Windfall is seen winning from. Miss Field and La Coloniale. I HK FINISH of the first race. Happj Girl winning from Eleventh Hour. STUDYING THE CARD. MPTAM LPVOSAT YEARS leading Hain>r^Gtrl (Mbito np) which won thQrrt race. ISLAND FASTNESS
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