The Straits Times, 16 September 1934
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Title Section36 1934-09-16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 143. Sunday, September 16th., 1934. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 143. Sunday, September 16th., 1934. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article, Illustration218 1934-09-16 1 CHRISTIE WINS ON FIESOLE FAVOURITE UNPLACED SECOND PRIZE FOR WOMAN OWNER 1. FIESOLE (Mr. Van Bruekelen) Christie. i 2. GREAT MIRADOR (Mrs. 1 I.oke Yunji Hong) Mayo. 3. LUSTY (Mr. Alan Loke) Irvine. OUCH was the sensational result: of the race for the Gold218 words
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Article718 1934-09-16 1 georgette of the same colour, the sash being flecked with gold. She had on a mushroom shaped hat in black silk, edged with silk horse hair and long lace glove 3 to match her frock. Mrs. O. Rocker wore a simple black and white printed irock718 words
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Article191 1934-09-16 1 FEW CHANGES IN CABINET EXPECTED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. A COMMUNIQUE has been issued in connection with the resignation of the Siamese Government, stating that this had been the normal course of events under the constitutional regime that is, when the Government acted in191 words
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Article118 1934-09-16 1 READY FOR RUSSIA London. Saturday. V GENEVA telegram Inviting the Soviet to Join the League is now being signed at the hotel where the French delegation is quartered. It is believed that all the signatures will be affixed by five o'clock and that the telegram will beReuter - 118 words
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Article72 1934-09-16 1 Washington, Saturday. Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, the chief nt the National Recovery Administration, today lifted up his voice for the flr.rt time since the textile strike began. He declared that it was an absolute violation of an understanding he had reached with Mr. McMahon. chairman of the Textile72 words
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Article85 1934-09-16 1 SHANGHAI JAPANESE UNEASY "NOT ADEQUATELY REPRESENTED Shanghai, Saturday. The Japanese Residents' Association of Shanghai, representing the i bulk of the Japanese community in the International Settlement of Shanghai, has sent a petition to the municipality Insisting upon an increase In the number of Japanese in I the police force, municipalSin Kuo Min - 85 words
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Article106 1934-09-16 1 I PRIZE WON OUTRIGHT BY A SINGAPORE READER Only one competitor succeeded in solving correctly more than 10 out of the 12 puzzles in The Sunday Times' Picture Puzzle Competition No. 16, printed on Sept. 2. The correct solutions in that com edition were: Doe, Knap. Strong, Chance.106 words
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Article60 1934-09-16 1 Noon, Saturday R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 24', 25. (1 OB.) 25', 25',. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers Oct -Dec. ZS'h 26. Jan-Mar. 2C% 27. Apr-June n% 27*4. Tone of Market Dull and Easier Latest Cable per In. London Spot Sheet t%d. New60 words
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Article53 1934-09-16 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. The rubber market was closed. SILVER. Spot 21 13 16d. Forward 21 13 16d. CROSS RATE. London -New York, 5.01 V New York- London. 5.M 7 (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank of New York applies53 words
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Article138 1934-09-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. The inquest on a Chinese cleri, Wong Thian Sze, who was employed by the Borneo Company, Limited, and who died on August 2 as a result of injuries received in an accident i .whilst he was cycling along Brewster Road, opened before138 words
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Article472 1934-09-16 1 KING WELL IN IRST RACE Newport, Saturday. S races for the America's Cup irted today. The weather forecast was not too good. Experts predicted light ruin, fog and a south-east wind. Both boats went for a final spin last night. It is revealed that the Endeavour took inReuter - 472 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-16 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, 'Incorporated in Greai BrituiM.) Head Oflkt lot Malaya SINGAPORE15 words
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Advertisement57 1934-09-16 1 Babies love BEAR BRAND (£*~i3t the Original and Genuine Swiss Milk. Bear Brand Milk Is real, pure B» m--^ natural milk, with nothing added L. f\ M 3 and nothing taken away just I I^L sterilized—for your safety. BRAND fSfiS ".le Agent* for Malaya: JOSEPH TRAVER3 A SONS, LTD. J57 words
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Advertisement6 1934-09-16 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES 5 A.M. EDITION6 words
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Article, Illustration1879 1934-09-16 2 &dted bu DISCOUNT d CAS TLEROSSE l^VttRY day, in every way, Leslie Hore-Belisha grows better and better known. Barnum had his circus, but it was a solitary affair, whereas our Leslie has Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus, Ludgate Circus, just to mention a trinity, all bowing to his1,879 words
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Article63 1934-09-16 2 FEWER BARE LEGS London Here's goodbye to the English girl who ruins the effect of a saucy hat and chic frock by displaying stocking--1 less tegs. Stockings are coming back into fashion. The Wholesale Textile Association, after conducting an Inquiry amonj their stocking-manufacturing members, have discovered that63 words
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Advertisement114 1934-09-16 2 WHEN yon wear a 'LUVISCA" Shirt and Collar, yon reach the v nineteenth hole still fresh and easy. These garments silky in appearance, well-cut and strong are made expressly for good service. Obtainable in pattern* giving the right touch to both sport* and fastness wear. The day ended, ••LUVISCA" Pyjamas114 words
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Advertisement157 1934-09-16 2 STRENGTH FOR MY SON 'AND YOURS My boywo»liifU«*-pron« to catch coughs and cotdi torpomd by I Jh «M»«r boy* in tportt and itwdiot. R&<gssA IqJA Now h* it sturdy and ttroag and Dp<Ss>9L puking wirti mw vitality I I WANT every Mother to share ray 1 i^T^l simple secret give157 words
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Advertisement26 1934-09-16 2 \fe^y) not three separate processes ll^^WJm when you u 3 e for all meat dishe* Trade Enquiries to: Boustead A Co. Ltd SS. A FM S.26 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1934-09-16 3 MAINLY ABOUT MALAYANS By THE WANDERER "DUKIT Timah cameo. The ninth race, the last event of the professional meeting, and the last chance to make good a fortnight's losses. Well, here goes; all on No. —That's the bell! They're off! where is ours? Ah, these glasses! That's not him, surely,1,550 words
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Advertisement100 1934-09-16 3 PITS ALL 3 PEG RAZORS However loVv its price, no blade can be called cheap if it doesn't f"\ K\ IV/ ye y° u unvarying dependWINLY ability. Costing only 25 as. for 288 ten, each Nacet blade brings you that unifcrm quality never before possible In a low priced blade.100 words
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Advertisement134 1934-09-16 3 ASK ME ANOTHER 1. With what game Is the name of Ralph Oreenieaf associated? 2. What relation was Queen Victoria to George III? 5. Which Is further north. Marseilles or Toronto? 4. What element forms four-fifths of the volume of air? 5 What is a sutler? 6. In astronomy, what134 words
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Advertisement246 1934-09-16 3 "TO LEND $10,000, One or more mortgages, Trustee's Securities, reasonable Interest. Particulars to Box No. X, Sunday Times. The Hotel »f Nooks an 4 Camera. Set In the heart of Merrie England, a few mile* from Oxford and old world Wycombe, stand! a maze of ace old buildings, some dating246 words
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Advertisement651 1934-09-16 3 ?^^Rl?y These will make your stay enjoyable LONDON. i— Two Residential Hotels. Highly recommended for Overseas Visitors and families home on leave. Unsurpassed for Comfort. Cuisine, Service. Homeliness. GRANTLEIGH HOTEL, hmawi Terrace, Hyde Park. London's Most Modern Residential Hotel. Uft, H. A C. water, gas fire and telephone In every651 words
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Article, Illustration974 1934-09-16 4 SCREENLAND SECRETS. Jj^^ rpHREK pet words in Hollywood are, "colossal,* "stnpendons," and "super-gigantic," bat the filmland scribes are going to have to go word hunting when they learn of Director George Hill's activities. He is having an entire village shipped from China! It all came about while he was on974 words
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Article396 1934-09-16 4 By OUR EXPERT DURING incubation with the help of an lneubator, please note that It Ls essential that the eggs be turned at least twice every 48 hours end if no self-turning device is supplied with the incubator this must be done by hand. The tray should be396 words
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Article473 1934-09-16 4 ELY I CULBERTSON - ELY I CULBERTSON By pONTRACT bridge bidding has its fads and fashions. A few years ago psychic bids, so caned, were extremely popular. Recently they have .'alien into comparative disuse, although some very fine players still find t*u right type of psychic bid effective A psychic or473 words
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Advertisement310 1934-09-16 4 Now a quick way to make Dull Teeth Sparkle-White 'f ■/^■^lL I I Utr KOLYNOS ha* I Dear, you have the most M X; I dazzling •mile, the whitest V. 'L> 4^3 I teeth I ever saw You're beau- J^v <w^PJ F emoves the ugly stains and instantly gives your310 words
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Advertisement223 1934-09-16 4 •AY, SOI AHD HEWITTS POULTRY MEDICINE CHESTS contains everything necessary for curing and warding off the everyday ailments of poultry. Ask tor free booklet— "All about Poultry Ailments." MEDICAL HALL LTD. Chemists. FOR HORSES. Radiol. Bone-Radiol, Radiol Kidney ft Legwash Powders, Reduclne, "EvelynStock Food, an excellent conditioner and tonic, "Salvitis"223 words
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Miscellaneous164 1934-09-16 4 TODAY'S WIRELESS Following is the programme to be broadcast from the Empire Transmitters today 6 20 a.m Time Signal from Big Ben. A syncopated pianoforte recital by Madge Mullen. f35 Running commentary on the International Sheep Pog Trials, relayed from Cardiff. «50 Recital by Chief OB-ke-nou-Ton (baritone), and Gweii Williams164 words
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Miscellaneous91 1934-09-16 4 THE ANSWERS Answers to questions in Page 3: 1. Billiards. 2. Oranddaughte> 3 Marseilles. 4. Nitrogen. 5. A peddler who follows an army. 6. The nearest approach A two heavenly bodies to each other. 7. Leaders of a movement to return to methods of painters before Raphael. 8. Monrovia, capital91 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1934-09-16 5 STRANGE TALES FROM CHINA VENGEANCE UPON A DRAGON rpHE Chinese Press contains many J- strange tales which might be classified In the "Believe It or not" category. Some of the strangest have been culled by the North China Dally News. They are reproduced below. You can "belle /c them -or1,505 words
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Advertisement1036 1934-09-16 5 ESTABLISHED mfc STUDY Laji IN YOUR AT |JAY SPARE HOME TIME a on lbs) vo- JmTKStM WB»i i oi. k. CATION- MS »W?!*i SELVES EMAL TRAIN- nKSSfiHaB^K^SIBL^ SOVeaksohjnTNft FROM THIS UN Hu*U)Hb#^«W-> BKOKKfI PKOGKESS. IXtO tKUM ini3 BCQV HQall A Win? UECAtSk OP COLLEGE IS A CAR- l*9aVladlrlptal THE success1,036 words
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Miscellaneous193 1934-09-16 5 Our Crossword Puzzle nrr" *i2~i ~rr~| ~p~"| PTIpTIIIIII H~. IO II "«2 |O i* IS BH b Bi78 i7 11^* SB Hi ACROSS. M Blackthorn 37. Pig 28. Ban 2. Weight 29 Swing-round 7. Bottom 30. No 8. Union $1. put on 9. Person named 32. Travel In air 10.193 words
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Article, Illustration616 1934-09-16 6 THE HITLER TERROR The Reichstag Fire Trial. With 21 Illustrations. John Lane. 7s. 6d. IN its subsidiary title this volume is described as: "The Second Brown Book of the Hitler Terror." It is based on material collected by a body known as the World Committee for the616 words
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Article438 1934-09-16 6 sound oommon sense pricks the whole bubble. None of the characters deserves special mention. The heroine is stupidl} long-suffering, the combined rescuers full of noble sentiments ana not too intelligent, while the villains fail to convince. "The Three Fishers" makes us lorg for the John Buchan of438 words
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618 1934-09-16 6 COMM UN ISM 'S GRAVE THREAT TO CHINA DESPITE MARSHAI CHIANGS CAMPAIGN Suppressing Communist-Banditry tn China. By Mr. Tang Leanc-O. Chma United Press. Mex. 53.00 f¥iHE Communist movement, which has •I sacrificed six million lives In one Chinese province alone, according to Mr. Wang Ching-wei, the Nanking Prime Minister, and618 words
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Article62 1934-09-16 6 Parfe. "A navy without ship*.- of the line is like an army without infantry," declared M. Pletri, Minister of Marine, in an interview hi Le Jour. "The foremost item of my programme Is the building of a sistership to the 27,000-ton battleship Dunkerque. The Dunkerque will62 words
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Article391 1934-09-16 6 NEW lAN HAY NOVEL 'GOW-THE-WOW David and Destiny. By Un Hay. Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. fed. (^"EITHER David nor his destiny nor any of the other charming people In this book has ihe slightest relation 10 realities or bard fiets. but the story is so charmingly told that It does391 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1934-09-16 7 The Meyers and The Alkaffs By OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WHICH of the many beautiful homes in Singapore has the finest situation? That is a difficult question to answer but Belaria.' which nestles gracefully among the palms along the Katong foreshore, and Mount Washington,"1,380 words
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Article142 1934-09-16 7 Two detectives followed a tanned, broad-shouldered man as he walked through the foyer of a West End of London hotel. Outside the hotel was a uniformed policeman. The man the officers guarded was Sir John Anderson, Governor of Bengal j— the moat ahot-at man in the world.142 words
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Article130 1934-09-16 7 Flying the flag of Vice-Admlral the Hon. Sir R. A. R. Plunket-Ernle-Erle-Drax. H.M.S. Norfolk (Capt. H. S. C. Blagrove) will leave Bermuda on Nov. 21 next for Devonport. She will recommisslon for service on the East Indies station as flagship, relieving H.M.B. Hawkins. Vice-Admlral Plunket-Ernle-Brle-Drax is being succeeded130 words
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Article189 1934-09-16 7 New York. Moafeow Is directing an elaborate plot to wreck the National Recovery plan, according to Father Edmund Walsh, an American priest who acted as the Pope's personal representative In Russia throughout the revolution, and later controlled Roman Catholic relief work there. Father Walsh claimed that documentary189 words
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Article638 1934-09-16 7 DISPUTE CONCERNING A TRUST PROPERTY Allahabad. THE idol of Bkdrlnath in the Hlmalyas. one of the most .sacred of Hindu deities, has won a suit in which he claimed Rs. 54.000 against the trust of Rani Ooutl Blbl of Phulpur (Allahabad). It appears that in 1902638 words
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Advertisement274 1934-09-16 7 Our Services cover this afV MUM HEAD l^^^CnL Malaya's health €f holiday resort i UfUV 9 Kj /</> why BT.TEH6AH The island hu m Hill Station 2735 feet above sea __^7r, T> r ~> level, not too high an altitude. The Island pcsPcNANG I[/ se-ses tta* country's be at hotels.274 words
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Advertisement223 1934-09-16 7 JOYOUS VICOURrFE'wS.S UjJj^lr YOUc&n benefit IfJ^tTll C\ /Hl^J^ Whether you are a Man or l\ A^^^lK Woman, young, middle-aged or QHrV^WQf old.whetherDebllity and Weak- \^£^k mlffi \mK*S ntss are i lut stea dtly creeping VjrC/^^Q nß^taJE^ upon you, or whether you have JNI j"r"T^^' suffered (or years, just stopfor a223 words
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Article185 1934-09-16 8 SOLOMON Is reputed to have said that a woman's crowning glory is her hair, and whatever the fascination for Western eyes of the bob, bingle or shingle, it was long thought that Chinese womanhood would resist the lure of thus tampering with nature's adornment. Then conservative185 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-09-16 8 An evening frock in cotton voile, showing cerise and gold stripes on a white ground, with cerise velvet neck-band and belt.21 words
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Article336 1934-09-16 8 IN every home there comes a time when sickness has to be faced, and whether the nursing is done by a trained woman or one of the family, there are certain rules that should be observed in the interest of efficiency. First and foremost, there Is336 words
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Article96 1934-09-16 8 POTATO AND CHEESE.— Smootnly mash four large cooked potatoes, stir j In the yolks of two eggs, and beat in three tablespoonsful of softened butter. Season with pepper and salt, add j just enough hot milk to make a pltable but not a loose-mixture and put into j96 words
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Article308 1934-09-16 8 CORRECT LENGTH OF DRESS r ris startling to see how women will suddenly appear slim and tau instead of short and stout. If the matter be carefully looked into, it wi 1 oe discovered that the changed appearance is largely a question ol clever arrangement of308 words
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Article129 1934-09-16 8 Wasp or bee stings. If treated In good time, rarely give any trouble, and simple remedies are usually effective. A slice of raw onion or a moistened blue-bag should be applied at once to the part afTected. Hot fomentations help to relieve discrwnfort. Extract of witch-hazel is soothing129 words
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Article325 1934-09-16 8 FRECKLES THE PRICE OF EXPOSURE IN spite of the health -giving properties of ultra-violet rays, too much sun can do irreparable damage to the complexion. First it tends to dry and parch the skin, causing it to coarsen and shrivel, and eventually to wrinkle. 'Secondly, the sun's325 words
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Article91 1934-09-16 8 The 27 points on which a Spanish writer Insists as essential to feminine beauty: three white— the skin, the teeth, the hands; three black— th» eyes, the eyelashes, the eyebrows, three red— the lips, the cheeks, the nails; three leng— the Dod>. the hair, the hands; three shortr—91 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-09-16 8 A black iatin frock with a deep draped cape-collar of white satin which has a fringed edge and small bows in front.22 words
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Article110 1934-09-16 8 S\NE pound sieved white flour, one pound whole wheaten Hour, quarter-ounce bicarbonate roda. quarter-ounce cream of tartar six ounces butter, quarter-pound nuxar. Mix the white and wheaten flours together, stir In a pinch of salt 'he sugar soda and cream of tarta 'hon rub in the butter. From110 words
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Article22 1934-09-16 8 The newest French fad ij> colour?d teeth (green, red, brown, flesh or irndescent) to match finger nails; shoes, and dresses.22 words
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Advertisement373 1934-09-16 8 \nr Ins men who sold "I want unpatntvd kisses" SHE knew the minute she met h^ni that he was the man of her dreams. But he did not seem attracted to her. It was he/ own brother who guessed what wai wrong. "Stop using a lipstick that mal-et you look373 words
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Advertisement81 1934-09-16 8 Erakles .♦"•^■Ml V* jKP^BBWk I' !4K B^BBBT 1 jjfc^fc A SB^LH S^retly and Quickly Removed! millm.n". Freeklt Cre.m bjearlwa them out »hlle you aleca. Laaraa tka akia mott and while laa eaa. •tcstea freak, clear and natural. for »7 rwi tawuaada of uoi hara eajkwaad H. 8a ra*y to aaa.81 words
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Advertisement24 1934-09-16 8 of the hostess who T iuae BnqniTUf* to: J& A^|fn BOUSTEAD A CO., LTD. V V C C A P If O BaaW WMH24 words
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Advertisement132 1934-09-16 8 RENE ULLMANN (Millinery Department) —NOW ON VIEW— The Smartest GOWNS for all occ-s'ns. Also SPORTS SUITS, SHORTS and SUN DRESSES. VERI ATTRACTIVE PRICES— New HATS and BAGS in exclusive patterns. RENE UJLL.iVIA.rMN CAPITOL BUILDING. STAMFORD ROAD. Just Arrived A large Selectiou of Lovely Evening Gowns and "Jaeger" Sports Clothes Tel132 words
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Article, Illustration988 1934-09-16 9 CELEBRATING LUCK AT THE RACESSPARROWS IN A WEDDING CAKE AMEIIRY crowd, who evidently had fanxl well at the races, gathered at the Great World on Wednesday night. Miss Rosalind Wong looked dainty as ever in her pretty Shanghai costume of deep green printed crepe de chine, with988 words
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Article693 1934-09-16 9 WOC FACTOR - WOC FACTOR. BY WORLD FAMOUS MAKE-UP GENIUS WE we! c. you remember, brought up I not to point with our fingers. I This rule I have often suspected, dated I back to the time when most women's hands grew old before their faces. Nowadays, our modern Cinderella693 words
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Article189 1934-09-16 9 TO WED MILLIONAIRE RANCHER Miss Lili Dainlta, the French film star, who Is staying in London and working on a film at Elstree. Is to marry Mr. Hugo Brassey, an Englishman, who is a millionaire rancher. "I first met Mr. Brassey at a house party In London eight189 words
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Article560 1934-09-16 9 may be of the same material trimmed j with the same lace as the nightdress, itself; or ol net lined with chillon Patterned materials, on the of er hand, are also very much used by some houses. Among the less expensive of these, the crease-reslstin? anu560 words
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Article776 1934-09-16 9 By OUR COOKERY EXPERT A motoring holiday in Wales and the West Country enabled me to ad I to my collection of old-time recipes. You will probably like to try some of them out, and you will certainly find plenty of people willing to test the776 words
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Advertisement24 1934-09-16 9 'fIfIH^HvvME^BWGKSSBK BH s flsm-^L^I b^L^^b^V^^ iP 111 11 11 1 I'll I i^^A I L^LVb^B^^ 1 I a "Lactogen" baby's outlook on life. wM24 words
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511 1934-09-16 10 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. TOTIDEM VERBIS Another very excellent reason for discouraging the spread of democratic ideas in the East has been discovered Iby Sir Bampfylde Fuller. The weather lis all against it That is not quite I such a fatuous remark as the reader might511 words
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Article1883 1934-09-16 10 SIX DAYS' NEWS SUNDAY.— Death roll in liner fire known to reach 114. Gen. Nlshi--1 kari, Commander-ln-Chlef of the Japanese Kwantung Command and 1 Ambassador to Manchukuo, reported to be about to resign his posts on j grounds of 111 health. Rumour of engagement of Archduke j Otto and Princess1,883 words
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Article118 1934-09-16 10 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Saturday. Strange sights were seen in Sessil Street s morning. At about the time Hiznibz was due at office elevenlsh— a somewhat dilapidated flrure ambled up. It was wearing an ancient doable terai khaki shirt rent here and there, ditto shorts ditto, and it118 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-09-16 10 TODAY High Water 2.56 a.m., 7.6 ft., 2.18 p m 8 8 ft. Golf: Sepoy Lines Golf Club vs. Keppel Golf Club. Football: Malay League: Perhimponan Stia I vs. Kota Raja I. at Jalan Besar Stadium.36 words
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Miscellaneous6 1934-09-16 10 FASHIONS OF TODAYU934.J —AND TOMORROW. *****.;6 words
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Article, Illustration741 1934-09-16 11 THE ROADSIDE DENTIST'S DEFENCE CHINESE roadside dentists, whose qualifications appear to be the number of teeth they have extracted— and these are prominently displayed I threaded on a tring— are often seen squatting by the sides of roads, ready to extract any offending tooth—painlessly or otherwise,741 words
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Article42 1934-09-16 11 The wedding took place at Penang of Mr. Kok Swee Hong. o. the Kuantan Government English School, and Miss Katherine Choo Poh Cheng, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chee Choon Lim. A reception was held at HF. Cantonment Road.42 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-09-16 11 The scene after a Singapore taxi-cab had crashed into a lamp post by Raffles Museum early yesterday morning.20 words
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Article142 1934-09-16 11 STORE-KEEPER CHARGED 'From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca. That he wilfully and intentionally defrauded Messrs. Wearne Bros., Malacca, by falsifying accounts on three different occasions was the charge framed against Leo de Cruz when he was committed to the assizes by the District Judge, Mr. Whitehouse, to142 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-16 11 Mr. and Mrs. Maximillian Lopez, of Singapore, who celebrated their silver wedding recently, when they entertained a large number of friends at their residence in Crescent Roni29 words
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Article923 1934-09-16 11 iern United (».60* 34.00 24 50 '•tier and N*«ve Ords. ($5) 15.40 16.75 x.d. aw and Neara Tet. (|5) 9.00 9JO ammon Ord. ($1) 1 23 126 -Teat K. Life ($10) 82.50 85 00 j Great B. Life ($3 Pd.) 34.75 35.35 I W Hammer and Co. '10)923 words
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Article, Illustration324 1934-09-16 11 SECOND CHANGE SINCE THE KING'S ACCESSION Examples of the new British postage stamps arrived by yesterday's mail from London. The new stamps for the first time In Post Office history are printed by the photogravure process. The result is an Increased richness and depth of colour. For324 words
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Article126 1934-09-16 11 Escaped Prisoners Sequel DISCIPLINARY ACTION (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. ¥\ISCIPINARY action has been taken against a Malay police sergeant who has In charge of Lenggong Police Station, and against a Malay police constable who was on duty at the station, a few wqeks ago when a BanJerese and a126 words
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Advertisement105 1934-09-16 11 Cash Capital *^1%35 jPQKT* tv 3.00"j 000*00 J£m«£!© '""ran" (54.195.80f1.20) inde.wntten. THE INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hongkong.) Equipped with a complete and up-to-date line of Life and Accident policies, this strong and progressive Company has a number of good Agency openings in various parts105 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-16 11 7k fafa&%*dr DON'T BE £F2± VAG U E /fm) v ft 1 *\"Wtf*fß n&iu NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLS SOII AOINTft JOHN LITTLE tC?,L T niQPSWUIIO «N BWOI M| > SINGAPOOF^ KUAI A tl'MPllQ. PSWANG. t> iPOM. 339 words
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Article190 1934-09-16 12 LUXURY SALOON London. MAXIMUM speed, with full complement of passengers, 60 m.p.h. Petrol consumption at touring speeds more than forty-five miles to the gallon. These in a saloon car costing £120, and *axed at £8 now (£6 next year), are among the contribution of Lord190 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-09-16 12 Three beautiful girls who hope to rain the title of "Miss Universe," In the competition to be held in the United States Lea to right: "Miss Germany," "Miss London (Miss Betty Thor>, "Miss Italy/39 words
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Article, Illustration518 1934-09-16 12 THE BABY 'QUINS' COST £3O KEEP ALIVE i FOUR GOVERNMENT GUARDIANS EVERY MORNING THEY ARE BATHED WITH OIL SWABS Callander (Ontario). Tuesday. »T«HE quintuplets born to Mrs. Elzire Dionne on May 28 have more enemies than any one else In the world. These enemies are germs, to whose attacks the518 words
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Article85 1934-09-16 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Hl* Excellency Major-General E. o. Lewln. C.M.G D.8.0., Oenersi Officer Commanding Malayi, will visit Ipoh over the week-end for the purpose of an Inspection of the Perak Volunteer Force. Exercises will commence with Parade at 7 a.m. today and will be continued until85 words
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Article231 1934-09-16 12 RANGOON'S BOY ACTOR GYMNAST AND ACROBAT Rangoon. Mg Ba Myaing. alias M««Kyaw Nyun. who was formerly an inmate of Mrs. T. T. Luce's Home for Waifs and Strays, is now a film star. When he first joined the Home he was a difficult lad to handle. He231 words
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Article205 1934-09-16 12 FRENCH SCIENTIST'S UNDERTAKING Dunkerque. An astonishing vessel has sailed ifrom here for Cardiff, whence she wU (proceed to Brazil. She is the Tunisle, a veritable floating factory, by means of which the scientist professor, George Clauds, hopes to effect the mass-production of Ice from tropical seas205 words
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171 1934-09-16 12 THREE months ago. while in America. Commander Evangeline Booth, sixty-eight-year-old Generalelect of the Salvation Army, received a proposal of marriage. She refused it 'I am not likely to marry now," she said to a reporter in London. "As a girl I dedicated my life171 words
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Article21 1934-09-16 12 The Italian gunboat. H. Coboto, arrived in Singapore yesterday mornlns? from Saigon and will leave for Pul lU Whe. Sumatra, today.21 words
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Advertisement158 1934-09-16 12 BUTYWAVE Hair Waving and SETTING LOTION In a uainty boudoir sprinkler bot.'e, containing a six months' supply. It creates beautiful waves in your hair and keers .iiem there. *j^» riutywave Hair Waving and l/^^jrfjfi^Sfc Sotting Lotion is used exclu- /"biS^^bb^* sively in London West-end I/By. J3?j> salons. It sets the158 words
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Article, Illustration1611 1934-09-16 13 Great Difficulties Overcome In The Far East By OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE visit to Singapore on Oct. 7 of Sir Philip Sassoon, Undersecretary of State for Air, serves as a reminder of the part played by the R.A.F. in the development, commercial as well1,611 words
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Article108 1934-09-16 13 On« of the most important development* In the British film industry was foreshadowed when Mr. O. H. Johnson, chairman of Gerrard Industries, t stated at the annual general meeting In London that an agreement had i been negotiated with a leading British film company for the development108 words
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429 1934-09-16 13 "Amy" On The Australia Flight WHAT effect will the air race to Australia have on the future of aviation? asks Mrs. Amy Molllson tn the Dally Mail. I am certain (she writes) and I know my view is shared by many fliers that429 words
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Article319 1934-09-16 13 DECIDING THE WINNER PREPARATIONS art weil advanced tor the world's greater- air race. On October 20 about 60 machines will leave London for Melbourne (Australia). It has been decided that whether the race finishes day or night, the flru aeroplane, having satisfied all conditions, to cross the319 words
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Advertisement91 1934-09-16 13 WAMPOLESPHOSPHO -LECITHIN will give tne system Just those elements needed to build up and restore the nervous organisation to its r.ormal condition WAMPOLES PHOS-PHO-LECITHIN Is a true nerve food tonic which will banuh that tired, nervous and Irritable feeling MAAS— B MR. C. W. TAIT of 91. Campbell Road, Oaebunga.91 words
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Advertisement327 1934-09-16 13 tITAIN S DEPENDABLE CAR Lsssm WeSb^Lt^#^^ I^-?-*&ffiL£Jßf 3 ijcT .^SflLssßßE^Ek 4 "^■•'••^m-** E^Bf '""m^T aV* I *f t^tfE^LssssssssHLsssssss^E^E^E^B^L -^B^Ea I I Th* c« »bor« i. the TwcKt-Sm Sports s.looo d^W^t evctu anale it way to Harrison Invested In his Austin INYESI N AN AUSTIN because "these Austins do last run327 words
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Article2073 1934-09-16 14 DICING WITH DEATH By Ex-Detective-Inspector HERBERT T. FITCH, Formerly of the Special Branch, New Scotland Yard mentioned in my last article how my memory served me when, in a fleeting: glimpse of a passing face, I recognised an ex-spy. During my career at the Yard2,073 words
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Article388 1934-09-16 14 DOMESTIC FINAL AVERTED (From Our Own Correspondent.) The C.F.A. I and the Banda Kaba F.C. will contest the final of the Yeow Kirn Swee Shield competition next week by virtue of their wins against the Rim Sports Eleven and C.F.A. II respectively. In the first of the388 words
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Article32 1934-09-16 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday In a hockey encounter between the Eurasians and Indians two strong teams the Indians won by a last minute score by Hassan.32 words
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Article18 1934-09-16 14 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Stonor Shield cricket was abandoned owing to rain.18 words
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Article39 1934-09-16 14 The RAF. "A" team beat "The Rest" by five sets to three at For* Canning and thus won the Garriso.i Jnield. The Fort Canning team, who had won the competition for two year? n succession, finished second.39 words
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Article, Illustration458 1934-09-16 14 Japanese Players Take Only One Match The Young Men's Christian Association beat the Singapore Japanese Club at tennis yesterday afternoon on the V.M.C.A. courts by five matches to one. Most of the Japanese players seemed to be off colour and the association representatives had things theli own458 words
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Advertisement216 1934-09-16 14 See Something of the Brave New World Don 't Miss this Great Event IF you contemplate a holiday why not consider the unrivalled possibilities of a brief, cheap, trip to Australia? Plan your vacation for October and visit Melbourne. Here in the Garden of Australia neath a climate such as216 words
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Advertisement62 1934-09-16 14 Mummy always cures jjw' my colds and sore Sfc^ throats with y^JaP HUDSONS EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Your best safeguard against colds, and all affections of the throat, chest and lung». is Hvison's Eumenthol Jujubes. This wonderful remedy carries the endorsement of the n.fdlcal profession and has be"n uni.er&ally known for over62 words
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Article, Illustration3449 1934-09-16 15 DETAILS OF THE RACE PROFESSIONAL MEETING CLOSES TDEAL racing weather and a bugei attendance contributed to make! Gold Cup Day of the Singapore Autumn Meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday a great success. This was the final day of the professional meeting. His3,449 words
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Article195 1934-09-16 15 The Ideal Way to Reduce A woman writes to tell bow she is redu- m« SKcess la<~and her way seem* to (v the ideal way. "lam 49 years old, sft 5 1 ins. In height and was 13 st. 8 lbs. when I started taking195 words
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Advertisement86 1934-09-16 15 I Recommend Food j^^^f "When mj patients oetd a tooic, TL/J- I advise Quaket Oats instead k -m_ I I has all of the demcno needed to V Ahbw- mil build U P a stron fc. hralchv body ■jfctt^r -^B M h eves the ooro oouoshment so >"& b*^ 2r86 words
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Advertisement249 1934-09-16 15 B^^^^ Why be bothered H with two pairs of BL_ «ev.4B glasses, when a aTfT \r~ P*ir of our lnvWble bifocal glasses w** /m serve both for far \JBH and n««"? I^^Vs Consult H BM ELLISON guy J| S. EZEKIEL A CO., v Opticians A Watchmakers. i ONLr ADn »ESS249 words
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Article927 1934-09-16 16 Scrutinising The Court By DOROTHY ROUND TOOR ambitious players who want to appear in singles and doubles games in the bigger tournaments, there are a number of points to be mastered which do not occur in minor Club games. Chief among these is the way to get used927 words
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Article590 1934-09-16 16 CUEMAN - CUEMAN By mentary principles of close cannon play. 3ELOW THE CENTRE. There are other essentials such as the striking of the cue- ball below its centre, and the use of side to keep the cue-ball Just a sufficient distance away from the object pair. But I590 words
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Advertisement64 1934-09-16 16 BOWDEN'S MILK FOOD MADE ENTIRELY FROM ENGLISH MILK by the IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS for INFANTS INVALIDS. GUARANTEE This product it guaranteed to be Englith Milk from the luxuriaut pastures of England and it pure and standardised to Ministry of Health regulations. QUALITY SECOND TO NONE PRICE $1.00 PER TIN OF64 words
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Miscellaneous597 1934-09-16 16 $500 FOR PICTURE PUZZLES Free-Entry Competition For What Names Are Hidden Sunday Times Readers In These Drawings Below will be found another of The Sunday Time* Picture Puzzle Competitions. A list of names of people, taken from a directory, is given, together ""f^5L with 12 drawings. Each of the drawings597 words
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Article758 1934-09-16 17 BOYISH ENTHUSIASM OF PETERSEN A correspondent who has just returned to Singapore from leave, describes below his impression of Jack Petersen, the British heavyweight champion, who recently won the British Empire title by defeating Larry Gains, of Canada, at the WhUp City, London. Jack Tfttersen is unquestionably758 words
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Article77 1934-09-16 17 The annua. report of the Keppel Golf Club states: "The members of the ladies committee are of the opinion that the fact of having a ladies committee has been beneficial to the ladies section generally and they Would like to record their thanks and appreciation of the way77 words
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Article1060 1934-09-16 17 HENDERSON A. P. Henderson Athletic Party will meet the Maybuds B. P. today In a friendly badminton match of live singles and two doubles at the latter's court, Shrewsbury Road (oil Moulmeln Road). Singles.— Chan Kee Ltm, Cheong Soon Tuan, Chan Teck Seng, Yap Yew Keng and1,060 words
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Article378 1934-09-16 17 TENNIS TOURNEY CONCLUDED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuantan. The postponed finals of the Kuantan Recreation Club tennis tournament was brought to an end when Ng 81ew Kwan emerged champion in both the open singles and handicap singles events. The final of the open singles event between Tan378 words
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202 1934-09-16 17 After Trying All Kinds of Medicines. Imagine suffering: so badly from slomacti pains that you tried "all kinds of patent medicines" rlthout getting any ease, only to get relief from the f~st small bottle ol Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Then read this letter from202 words
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Article51 1934-09-16 17 The following have been selected to play for the, Singapore Colts first eleven against the Khalsa first team on Tuesday: O. Aeria; G. Scott; V. Xavier; R. Bartholomew; C. Teskey; E. Loveday; Dr. Tan Yoon Fong; M. Valberg; N. Hay; G. Valbtrg; J. Loveday. Reserves: P. Ayres; C.51 words
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Article2338 1934-09-16 18 Brilliant Football By Chinese— The Malays In Another Sensation FTIHE Singapore A.F.A. rup competition has now entered on its second stage and the first team to pass through to the third round* are the Chinese, who swamped the Singapore Recreation Club to the tune of eight goals2,338 words
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Article305 1934-09-16 18 THE VILLA DRAW WITH SUNDERLAND London. Saturday. Following are the results of today's League football matches DIVISION L Arsenal 4 W. B'wich A. 3; Aston Villa 1 Sunderland 1 Blackburn 2 Sheffield Wed. l' Chelsea 1 Tottenham H. 3 Derby Co. 1 Leicester C. 1 Everton 1 Liverpool305 words
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Advertisement228 1934-09-16 18 ri££j£ut* YW«L J I ««CTIVE XS REMEDY/ -tmrmmw J Pare Live Yeast ha* long been known to Doctorr as Nature* most effective remedy for many complaint* The wonderful remedial and tonic effects of PHILLIPS Pure Live Yeast are due to the combined acticn of its powerful and beneficent principles, all228 words
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Article1375 1934-09-16 19 Kuala Lumpur. rl«? underscore! that the Perak Badminton Association Is making the preliminary arrangements in connection with the forthcoming triangular tournament which will take place at Ipoh during the Armistice holidays. The number of games to be played has not yet been decided but in view1,375 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-09-16 19 The founders of the Acme Badminton Party. The Aone'a new eoart at 23. Loroar 24. Geytaag, Is now ready for play.21 words
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Article122 1934-09-16 19 SHEPPARD TROPHY AT TAIPING (From Our Own Correspoz dent.) Taiptng. All badminton enthusiasts in Taiping are focussing their attention on the Taiping Annual w^witntmi League for the "Sheppard Trophy" which will begin on Sept. 23. Practice has started on all t>a^m<nt^wi courts, and this year, keen competition122 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-09-16 19 The newly -formed Magpie Badsatatea Party of Serejnb&a. Seated In the eeatre Is the pi wliiiiit, Mr. E. S. BfrpmSMiw20 words
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Article547 1934-09-16 19 CAUSE OF DELAY f|\HE delay in the commencement of the Singapore men's and women's senior championship tournaments, while mmtifrrrHi in some quarters as unnecessary, win be all to the good of the competitors as this will afford them more time to prepare themselves for these events with the547 words
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Article648 1934-09-16 19 MR. A. VAN TOOREN HEADS OWNERS rrfHE following list shows the number of wins and places registered by owners, trainers and Jockeys during the Gold Cup professional meeting wnicn cioaea yesterday OWNERS. L x r A. van Tooren ..5 2 6 A Ramsay 3 0 1 H.H.648 words
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Advertisement219 1934-09-16 19 NURSERY RHYME RECORDS. Your children love Music. You should encourage them. A complete set of six double' sided records in an Album contains 33 Nursery Rhyme costs only Ma4e by si*™* 3 0 0 f postage 50 cts. extra T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE 61/63, HIGH STREET, Irmfcii: 167 V Selegie Road219 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-09-16 20 CHRISTIE on Palm Oil, winner of the first race. He also rode Fiesole who carried off the Gold Cup.19 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-09-16 20 A GREAT CROWD fathered at Bnkit Timah yesterday for the last of the professional meeting. Two fair racegoers are seen above.21 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-09-16 20 A GROUP in front of the stands, between races.9 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-16 20 t t v .es had an easy job in the bic race. Fiesole was well In front at the post. ATHLACCA (J. Donnelly up), winner of the second race29 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-09-16 20 SUCCESSFUL ITNTERS waiting to draw their dividends. They were not so nomeroua after the outsider's victory in the Gold Cap.20 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-16 20 s We are specialists in FURNITURE Bring your problems to us. SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria street, Singapore.18 words
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Advertisement361 1934-09-16 20 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY 83, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE.. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) ftra. Life. Marine. Accident, Guaraatc* and Motor ASSETS tM.OM.M«. Arthur C. Potta. Manager A Underwriter Easts™ Branch. StagasMre. P'h NO MORE ERRORS I'se iht wutideriui pucntu ADDOMETER Adas,361 words
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