The Straits Times, 6 January 1935
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Title Section36 1935-01-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 159. Sunday* January 6, 1935. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 159. Sunday, January 6, 1935. Price 10 cents.36 words
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Article290 1935-01-06 1 5 A. M. EDITION PRESIDENT GETS TO WORK FINDING 3,500,000 JOBS Mixed Reception For Congress Message A "TONIC" BUT "VERY VAGUE" .S 1,000, 000,000. THAT is the huge sum, according to an authoritative source, which President Roosevelt intends to ask from the United States Congress,290 words
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Article146 1935-01-06 1 USE OF RAW GREEN VEGETABLES Although he is on his way to Stock- i holm to receive the Nobel Prize for! Medicine. Professor G. R. Mlnot, of Harvard University, is still looking for new worlds to conquer. His prize has been earned by the conquest of pernicious anaemia.146 words
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Article67 1935-01-06 1 London, Saturday. BIBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 6%d. (Sellers) 6%d. Jan.- Mar. 6 15 l«d. Apr.-June 7 l/16d. July-Sept. 7',d. Market Very Steady. SILVER. Spot 24 11 hid. Forward 24 13 16d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 4.92*6. New York-London, 4.92 V',. (Rate as67 words
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Article, Illustration301 1935-01-06 1 Bride's Parents* Visit To Malaya The marriage of Mr. Arthur Gordon Chadwick, of Messrs. Outhrie and Co., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick. of Derbyshire, to Barbara Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bles*s< "e of ton-under Lyri". Lan cashlrt, was i.JJwM;ni9e<« al St.301 words
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Article68 1935-01-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, Saturday. A Tamil child aged one, was scalded to death a few days ago. The child, the son of a Tamil cook in the employ of a Regimental Officer, put his hand Into a pot of boiling water. The mother was busy68 words
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Article27 1935-01-06 1 One of the 'amous Hslachlnke buddhas. missing since the fall of Jehol to the Japanese, is now being exhibited in the New York City Museum.27 words
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Article49 1935-01-06 1 Peiplng. Foreigners resident In the East City hafte received a circular letter from the Morrison Street Police Station, requesting them to provide themselves with a Chinese national Hag so that they may fly it side by side with their national flags on Chinese national holidays and other festive occasions.49 words
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Article124 1935-01-06 1 RISING RUBBER COMMODITY AND SHARES The prosperity of the rubber industry is illustrated in the message below from our London correspondent and also in the weekly report, issued yesterday, of Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., rubber brokers, of Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. TDUBBER shares are rising steadily.124 words
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Article155 1935-01-06 1 EFFECT ON RUBBER '•i of Me&srß. Stan ton I Nelson and Co. states: "With the opening of the New Year confidence appears to have returned to the rubber market in common with others. This confidence Is apparently based, in the first place, on the feel- I155 words
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Article184 1935-01-06 1 RESULT OF CONTEST NO. 8. No competitor in the Missing Letter Contest No. 8, published in the Sunday Times on Dec. 23 succeeded in correctly discovering the twelve solutions. The $100 prize for the nearest solution is divided among the following nine competitors who each had three errors:184 words
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Article29 1935-01-06 1 Nanking. Two staff members of the Peiplng Palace Museum. Liv Kwangao and Hsiao Hsling-pel, have been brought here for trial in connection with the alleged theft of Palace treasures.29 words
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Article372 1935-01-06 1 JAPAN'S "POSITIVE" POLICY NORTH CHINA PLANS Tientsin, Saturday. AT a conclave in Dairen last night, attended by the Japanese military attaches in China and the chiefs of the various "special affairs bureaux" under the Jurisdiction of the Japanese Kwantung Command, It was decided that the time had come for triSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 372 words
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Article95 1935-01-06 1 The hearing of the case In which figures Miss Chen Hslang-chun, known among Tientsin Chinese circles as "Miss Tientsin," opened at the Tientsin District Court. She Is charged with cruel treatment to a seven-year-old girl. Miss Chen was not present at the session, her mother appearing on her95 words
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Article59 1935-01-06 1 Daily Prices Current For R.M.A. No. 1. K. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Noon, Saturday. Bayers Sellers Spot (loose) 21% 22 (F. 0.8.) Current month 22V* Jan-Mar. 23 23V£ Apr.-June 24 Vt MM July-Sept. 25% 25V, Tone of Market Quiet Steady. Latest Cable per lb. London Spot Sheet 6%d. New59 words
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Article37 1935-01-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. At the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board meeting next Wednesday, Mr. John Hands will propose that steps be taken Immediately towards converting the board Into a Municipality.37 words
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Article327 1935-01-06 1 SAAR ANXIETY FRANCE READY FOR A FLOOD OF EMIGRES Saarbruecken, Saturday. IJNEASY forebodings arc steadily pervading: the whole population of the Saar as the plebiscite approaches. The strange calm of the past days, it is felt, can only be maintained by almost superhuman tact and firmness on t'.ie i partReuter - 327 words
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Advertisement15 1935-01-06 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement123 1935-01-06 1 OCEAN MOIUK POUCIiiS KEY BRAND ■pur ■XlH 1 A PRODUCT OF PMJr? SOUTH AFRICA ''^^W^K i Of exceptional quality, KEY J^3^::!i:i!:j BRAND Brandy is of full yet j •'■:•?^/^Hp**^*. O, delicate flavour, and sells at a re'^'iL^^^HiV^ markably low price. It is reABW JHgLi commended by all who have tried123 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1935-01-06 2 MARQUEsr oTWgau. DAT Charles' drawing of the Prime Minister in an alternative, if analogous role, puts me in mind of a few presents I have still to send off. I am, for instance, having a gigantic Press-cutting book specially made for Mr. Hore-Belisha. It may last him1,890 words
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Article75 1935-01-06 2 Secunderabad. A deaf-mute, charged with begging from and assaulting Mr. Schafter. retired assistant traffic superintendent, was sentenced to three months' rigorous Imprisonment. Mr. Schafter offered him an anna but the beggar indignantly refused to I take It and threw a stone at Mr Schafter, as he was leaving75 words
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Article69 1935-01-06 2 Nagpur. Mr. H. G Gruer, Additional Judicial Commissioner, Nagpur. acquittec Bhulai. a woman who appealed against a sentence of transportation for life for putting poison In bread eaten by her son-in-law and a neighbour's boy. The boy died. Mr. Gruer observed that there were many elements of uncertainty69 words
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Article50 1935-01-06 2 Negapatam. The Joint Magistrate of Negapatam has sentenced a motor-bus driver for having caused grievous injuries to an--1 other bus driver. The prosecution case was that Sikhamanl threw nitric acid at the face of Laglrl. Laglri lost his sight as a result and his face was disfigured.50 words
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Article99 1935-01-06 2 Cochin. Cochin Is likely tc have an air service soon. It is understood that private agency has approached the Government in this connection and the matter is under consideration. The development of the Cochin Harbour and the regular calling of passenger steamers fr m the beginning o£ next99 words
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Article70 1935-01-06 2 Dacca. Dr. H L. Dey. Reader in Economics, speaking at >*eta University, suggested that B.r.gal would do well to adopt the American metnod of agricultural debt relief.— the liquidation of debts through the issue of land mortgage debentures. He belie' ea t:iat the spiiit and70 words
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Article23 1935-01-06 2 The Bengal Public Works department have started the construction of a bridge over the river Sevcke near Sevoke. on the D. H. Railway.23 words
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Advertisement90 1935-01-06 2 Tumblers— eight U beautiful colours ~W ISS 21a e*L nrn B I k. MOTTLED GREEN Kjj Ii you have not already learnt the value I Y-MBi oi Odol ior preserving the teeth and I WmSFWmM purifying the mouth begin your lesson I fWjKjA to-day I Buy a rube oi Odol90 words
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Advertisement111 1935-01-06 2 Then fake I^Rl -LECITHIN Hi lAjdgppO^iU Phospho-Leclthin is valuable in nervI mK3^X^c£S£hJ|| ous prostration, nerve exhaustion, ncrH I r^J vt^ ,h^' vx>os debility, sexual Impairment, «li pC itu l mh nervous excitement, hysteria, insomrla, i m-c.v.iinin^j and ln jqi cage, wn ere the nervous jB system has been weakened by111 words
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Advertisement74 1935-01-06 2 PROGRESS! 1930 W R%SSJPv/ttUts9 y y«« f by year GtHette— wofld le*<kr« in np^y^lS y the progress towards perfect staving K^jVy^T/f9Hfrj| ln nl *«c^ in f y proc«sse» by V S Q?| f w4 cK fen r nd bltdo rt y ii^^V/^i^P^ produced Keep p«cc with progress /tfiSfeg^S jjfiyy buy74 words
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Article845 1935-01-06 3 By The WANDERER Other Men's Children A NOTHLR New Year caller The sound of tyres grinding on the gravel announces that I have yet another friend who will wax optimistic about 1935. (According to Professor Cou6, if you keep on saying what you're hoping, what you're hoping in845 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-01-06 3 All ready for a ride, at the Garrison children's party given at the S.V.C. Headquarters by the Singapore 1 olunleers. Over 4«0 invitations were issued to soldiers' children.28 words
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Article, Illustration476 1935-01-06 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson By fIXHERE is no bridge player a more confirmed advocate of -»asslng for a swing" than L There art -nany occasions when an adversary has opened the bidding and my holdings are such that I feel sure if my opponents are left undisturbed they will «et476 words
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Article109 1935-01-06 3 PSYCHOLOGISTS AND PUNISHMENT Spare the rod and spoil the child is an obsolete maxim, acaordlng to Mr? A. C. L. Morrison, chief clerk cf the Metropolitan Juvenile Courts, speak-* ing in London. Punishment c&n never accomplish as much with a child as sympathetic understanding," he said. Magistrates109 words
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Article574 1935-01-06 3 SPECIAL FEEDING NEEDED By Our Expert A DROUGHT Is always followed In Milaya by a rainy period and If disease Is common at this time, the only person to be blamed Is the poultry farmer himself. First of all there Is the unhygienic poultry house which574 words
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Advertisement32 1935-01-06 3 "AWURMA" (For Worming dogs) A liquid preparation, which is sure r.nd .<afe for treating Dogs and Puppies suffering from round or tape worms. Price *1.00 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED, riii mists32 words
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Advertisement141 1935-01-06 3 A CAR WITH A GENUINE WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR THE PERIOD OF TOUR NEXT LEAVE SHOULD NOT COST MORE THAJf £15. Write for full details, stating your requirements. All makes stocked. Saloons and Tourers. MORTHFHELDS 6ARAGES, 145, NerthneU Avenue, WEST EALINO. LONDON. W.U. 18. CONDUIT STREET, LONDON. W. I. IS A141 words
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Advertisement952 1935-01-06 3 d|JII ElKlAilD^l jJ!£§SjF) These Hotels will -nxaWe S N yov.f stay enjoyable LONDON CALLS /jgN|V INSISTENTLY fl|i7P>X^ COME! Wn *nd enjoy at either 'VTSSrHOTEL RUBENS Buckingham Palace Road facing Buckingham Palace or HOTEL 4« REMBRANDT South Kensington. S.W. J&T^^L facing the Victoria and Albert Museum. -waw»Every attention In pliaaing surroundings.952 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1935-01-06 4 JOHN C. MOFFITT - JOHN C. MOFFITT By Margaret Sullavan's 1 Secret REFUSED TO BE STANDARD Mr. John C. Moffitt, the brilliant Hollywood critic/ who last week concluded his Story of Mac West," starts today his study of Margaret Sullavan, the film star who decided she wou'd preserve her personality,'1,587 words
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Article, Illustration368 1935-01-06 4 AN ANNA STEN DOUBLE GIVES STAR CHANCE FOR HOLIDAY TLTHEN Anna Sten left Hollywood recently for a vacation of four weeks in New York, the peculiar circumstances which made this trip possible were brought to light. To begin with, Miss Sten, who had Just completed two months of hard work368 words
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Article834 1935-01-06 4 SCREENLAND SECTETS OROBABLY the most realistic scene that wag ever filmed took place in the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital the other day, and if an audience ever sees it, it would be funny if some smarty tried to find a movie mistake in it. It all happened this way A834 words
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Advertisement126 1935-01-06 4 V *l -i "A& IBS f i mJi ;^^^H %^> JH BisK V^EASY^ACCESS^B E^gJ|H INNER FOIL mjm WRAPPING RH W* I makes Craven "A" the I I tJSJ'fmif !?v* .^B eatittt ci(ar*Ct« to ex- I I^^^P^S^^H tract from tb« packet. > Tk« cap -ob« com- I £&vi& < IP^P^H pleielv126 words
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Advertisement72 1935-01-06 4 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275. South Bridre Road, Singapore. Phone 2164. (Optician Mr. C. T. Fan) Charces cheaper than anywhere. 1. Sight tested, giasses supplied from 94.00.' 2. Crookes Lenses completed with frame from $6.00. jfijn JM THE WORLD RENOWNED Wf&j^jtfgm^ NATURAL MINERAL WATER l^S EFFECTIVE #Jv 9 ■y in72 words
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Advertisement677 1935-01-06 5 $500 FOR MISSING LETTERS The Sunday Times Free- Can You Complete Twelve Entry Competition Simple Words? Today we repeat (or the amusement of readers of The Sunday Times the Missing Letter Competition. Azaln there is no entrance fee and we offer a PRIZE OF $500 FOR 12 CORRECT SOLUTIONS. The677 words
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Advertisement340 1935-01-06 5 r I CUT OUT THIS I ENTRY FORM I j MISSING LETTER CONTEST, j [No. 1«.— «-l-S5.] I I agree to enter The Sunday Times i Missing Letter Competition on the conditions laid down iM>hisissi»«vj I consider that the ftJUouiJg -if the correct solutions of th#> |t«Trtl— 1 printed. 1340 words
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Advertisement739 1935-01-06 5 A isßrfll b^} VO Ar^adaCM K^ t j OU K CATION. M flHal HMUafA SELVES ENS&J^RRnU liin?l IOYED OVER Tvr c-uriM TIITQ HM.W*|lfl^foK»ft|Yt L BROKEN PROGRESS. INGFROMIHI3 SillftWEi Wi JMafl rJMlgaf «lIW BECAUSE OP COLLEGE IS A CAR* ■MHadfr^Pui f, i The success of our cpr <:nrrpc:cpTTT 'Sm3aWMaßMa^BalaP— STUDENTS. THERE739 words
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Article113 1935-01-06 6 "NO GREAT STIGMA" A good word was said for the street bookmaker by Mr. Justice Gcddard during a case at the West Riding Assizes at Leeds, in which two men were charged with demanding money with menaces from bookmakers Street bookmakers," the Judge said. are especially the113 words
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Article143 1935-01-06 6 NOT THE RIGHT WAY Sir Thomas Beecham has denned his attitude toward* Broadcasting and the BBC. He was attending a luncheon In honour of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, at the Hotel Metropole, London. I am not an opponent of Broadcasting." said Sir Thomas. "The143 words
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Article48 1935-01-06 6 Ranchl. C. E. H. Brown, formerly manager of the Chota Nagpur Automobile Club, was convicted by Mr. Fazle Hague. D.puty Magistrate, for criminal breach of trust and sentenced to two years' rigorous Imprisonment, with a fine of Rs. 2000. or in default another year'o rjjorouslrnnrisonmen*^^^^^^^^^_48 words
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Article1409 1935-01-06 6 NATHANIEL GUBBINS - NATHANIEL GUBBINS By IVHILE reading a dreary little article on what lonely people can do at Christmas 1 found myself envying lonely people and wondering why the writer of the article could only suggest that they should enjoy a quiet game of patience in the evening."1,409 words
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Article, Illustration917 1935-01-06 6 A correspondent describes below the excitements of shooting wild pig. But the sport has never reached such proportions in this country as has pigsticking in India. The photograph shows the winner of the Kadir Cup for pig-sticking, competed for at Bachraon, in the United Provinces. This917 words
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Article102 1935-01-06 6 A cream soup made of legs of frog? was among the dishes served at a dinner of three hundred' gourmets at the Savoy Hotel, London. Other features of the dinner— the thirtieth annual Reunion des Cestronomes—were Pike from the Rhone, with crayvsh saure A new sweet made of102 words
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Article71 1935-01-06 6 Following the order to the Chinese Ministry of Communications for the closure of all "private mail agencies" throughout the country by the end of this monih, Chinese papers report that 23 of these agencies have already closed down voluntarily. Including seven in Shanghai After the closure, the agencies71 words
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Advertisement104 1935-01-06 6 of being badly cut out of pocket when you can obtain indemnity at very reasonable cost. Our policies jive unlimited Ttiird Party Cover, complete indemnity for material dar. age, advantageous medical expexues in respect of Insured or Passengers and specified Personal Accident Benefits in respect of the Insured for Death104 words
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Advertisement92 1935-01-06 6 I /inhalant y I A drop of Vapex on 5 the handkerchief or on the cigarette is the finest protection against the infection and the irritation caused by Dust. Vapex clears the head and gives great relief to catarrh I sufferer*. JIMPLY HEATH! THE VAPOUR S Of all Chemists MADE92 words
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Advertisement650 1935-01-06 6 A 19 STONE MAN LOSES FAT 56 lbs. Off— Feels Better Nov.. A woman writes about her huobanrt as follows He started to take Kruschen Salts for rheumatism. Hi? weight was then 19 stone. He beg-Mi to lose weight, and now he is 15 stone, and feels better. He took650 words
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BOOKS of the WEEK
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Article1403 1935-01-06 7 ITS CONQUEST FROM THE AIR The Last Strongholds. By Col. P. T. Etherton. Jarrolds. 18s. A PEN picture of the Himalayas ani the lands adjacent to them— Nepal, Tibet. Mongolia and China. That is what Colonel Etherton attempts, andj thrlllingly achieves, in this volume. His title is1,403 words
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Article116 1935-01-06 7 A Century of Humour edited by P. G. Wodthoose. Hutchinson. 3s. 6d. net. These omnibus editions are certainly good value for money In both quantity and quality. Mr. Wodehouse has brought together under one cover 77 stories by 65 authors. Though the majority of the stories116 words
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Article817 1935-01-06 7 ULSTER'S FIGHT TO REMAIN BRITISH The Life of Lord CarsMt Vol. 11. By lan Colvin. GoHancz. 16s. ITNDER the heading "The Price of *J 'Freedom' the Straits Times recently published a telegram Indicating the financial straits of the Irish Free State Government. The administration Is failing817 words
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Article, Illustration104 1935-01-06 7 Peking Studies. By Ellen Catleen Kelly and Walsh. Shanghai. $20. PEKING STUDIES" Is a combination of the most beautiful photographs, amusing line drawings by F. H. SchlfT, and a witty script by Miss Catleen describing the adventures oi Mr. Pirn in search of Peking. Street scenes,104 words
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Article225 1935-01-06 7 GENTLE PHILOSOPHY Goodbye Mr. Chips. By James Hilton. Hodder and Slough ton. Is, Mr. Chips was the affectionate nicKname given by the boys at Brookflel't to t,he master who had spent all his working life in their service and trained successive generations In ths way they ai.rnld go.225 words
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Advertisement130 1935-01-06 7 MUDIE'S BOOKSELLERS TO THE WORLD. A large selection of new English arid Foreign Work* always in stock. Orders Promptly Dispatched MAGAZINES PERIODICALS. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS OPENED. lists of New Books. Ex Library and Remainder copies sent free on request. MUDIE'S LIBRARY LTD. EXPORT DEPARTMENT. 95, Soutawark Street, London. ENGLAND. SEASIDE HOUSE130 words
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Advertisement221 1935-01-06 7 MARY IS ATTRACTIVE AND POPULAR NOW Sh« Discovers Way to Rtmov* Ugly dingy stains from Teeth— Makes Thorn trillion t and White in a Hurry Learn* from friand that /«v dull, dingy teeth acara vS' man away. Told to uaa Sees Improvement after toothpaste that restores nrat dry-oraehiai with natural221 words
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Advertisement309 1935-01-06 7 credit Is due to everyone concerned. Few books of its kind have ever given more pleasure to the present reviewer who heartily congratulates printer, photographer, artist and author. REJUVENATION I GET RID OF VOUP 1 ACHES PA,N S R I inn. s^awX B^aW >aA£.^ MB J^*v .11 m \f_. m309 words
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Article876 1935-01-06 8 JACK FROST PAYS A VISIT TO THE SEA VIEW By OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. ARANGE, yellow and purple streamers, suspended spirally from the ceiling, and held in the centre by large Christmas bells, composed the motif for! the Hotel Adelphi's New Year's Eve. A splendid dinner was876 words
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Article178 1935-01-06 8 STARTS TOMORROW WhUeaways' sale opens tomorrow and continues until the end of the month. Hats of all descriptions— berets, pull- < ons, Panamas, felts and fabrics— will be sold at as low as $1.00 and $1.50. Dresses for every occasion and in every colour and design will add178 words
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Article, Illustration604 1935-01-06 8 THINK TWICE For The Child's Sake rtwo people find that they cannot live together without life becoming intolerable, they can agree to live apart even if they are married. I", is I i fairly simple way out of a difneuty. But what of the third p.ny. the family After some604 words
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Article627 1935-01-06 8 SANTA CLAUS AMONG THE WEDDING BELLS From OUR LONDON WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Dec. 11. OOYAL Wedding Week and all the festivities in connection with it are over, but there are no signs of the reaction to dullness that might be expected after the627 words
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Article293 1935-01-06 8 FOR THE FESTIVE BOARD Nothing makes the dinner tabie more attractive than a variety of little dishes filled with sweets and fancy fruits. The following nut and dried fruit sweets are both wholesome and decorative NUT AND FRUIT CRESCENTS Chop very finely 4 oz. dates. 4 oz. crystallised cherries293 words
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Advertisement174 1935-01-06 8 yourAlflAMlmdniaifd L#43HI 3»» One coat of Amatni Nail Varnu.i will give you gleaming, tparkling nail* a ttnooth and even bri!iianc« that laita utupoilt for a w«ek. la four faahionable (hade* Colourbat, Natural, Coral and Rote. You will find a bottle will last for month*. Far tk* frrftrl numxurr mv mlta174 words
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Advertisement79 1935-01-06 8 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK. IN THIS DEPARTMENT. VERY BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL THE PRICES MARKED. STARTING TOMORROW MONDAY 7TH INST. RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDINGS. STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Another Shipment of WOOLLEN SUITS FROCKS for those travelling Home. Agents for "DorvUle" Sporto79 words
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Article, Illustration602 1935-01-06 9 THE northern part of Luzon, the biggest island of the Philippine archipelago, is covered with majestic mountains. In the shadows of their peaks, on the terraced hillsides and in the valleys dwell among other tribes a strange people, the Igorots. Th.'y ar« divided into four big tribes, the Bontocs,602 words
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Article873 1935-01-06 9 STRANGE MARRIAGE SYSTEM THE DEATH OF KABA here still Judgments are given in all tribal matters. One day when I rambled with my interpreter through the village I saw on one of the eatos a groupe of men. One of them was tattoed. His chest and shoulders carried the marks873 words
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Article, Illustration182 1935-01-06 9 water buffaloes, cows and hogs Kaba possessed and who knew how many head of cattle were assigned to each of her children, decided how many were to be offered to the ghost of the dead Kaba. Dead Woman Presides, More and more people arrived, doing honour to182 words
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Article597 1935-01-06 9 In Selangor Museum By A Special Correspondent lUNGLE voices never cease; the chorus of chirrup*, twitters and murmurs continue from morn to night. Probably the most interest- j ing in the conglomeration of noise is that which emanates from the cicada. The cicada is a member of597 words
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Article209 1935-01-06 9 Ancient dynasties of China are recalled by the report that the great "Dragon-Eye Pearl" has been sent to the United States from China. Impoverished heirs of Prince Tou Er Kuan have sold their rights to this priceless inheritance of their illustrious ancestor of early Chlng209 words
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Article92 1935-01-06 9 Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, before he left Nanking to go to Fenghua for his mother's birthday, sent a letter to the Mayor of Nanking instructing him to push the New Life Movement. The Mayor of China's capital was asked to stop people from smoking In the streets, wearing92 words
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Advertisement12 1935-01-06 9 1 ■H^^ '•^BtWttfc Tlr Set r"-iW|r* Er Smart people choose NESTLES CHOCOLATE12 words
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Miscellaneous142 1935-01-06 9 Our Crossword Puzzle r^f* i h i s p in* i i 7 in H^ Hi 111^ Hy^ 1^ i i (CLUES.) ACROSS. M. Kxceasively matun 21. Foreign 1. Univmlty official. £^^1 together ~uff A<|d to IJ. Banquet 14. Smart 17. Dteretard 19. Remove fault* from c 1 *n w142 words
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Article364 1935-01-06 10 rpHE reported decision of F. J. Perry to become a professional lawn tennis player came as a surprise despite the fact, that the sporting public had been well prepared for this eventuality by the previous announcements of offers made to the champion and of his serious consideration of364 words
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Article731 1935-01-06 10 By A CHINESE CORRESPONDENT I*o the Chinese in Malaya the signs of returned prosperity are not lacking. First of all, they have great hopes in the new Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, who, from his utterances on various occasions, is believed to be able to govern Malaya731 words
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Article18 1935-01-06 10 High Water 0.10 a.m. 8.8 ft, 11.01 a.m. 10 2 ft. Gulf: Keppel OC, Monthly Medal Bogey.18 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1935-01-06 10 The Page of Ananias fit Co. Conducted by Gnanias, Qui-%, the Pickle r and one or two other liars Malayan uank staffs have secured special exemption from anti-swear-ing decrees until Jan. 10 by which time people may be expected to date cheques with a 5." A petition writer has been1,118 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-01-06 10 One ttiuMm, advanced by a London journalist, why wireless will never do away with newspapers is that you can't wrap fried fish In radio set.28 words
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Advertisement239 1935-01-06 10 LOST On« black and white wire haired dog wltbout collar. Small tall. Name Rags." 14, Eu Court, Singapore. Finder REWARDED. LOST Near Fort Canning Blue Roan Cocker spaniel, long black ears. REWARD. Trumble. Government Monopolies, Singapore Telephone 3354. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisements will only be accepted vhen that part of239 words
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Advertisement75 1935-01-06 10 PIANO j TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS-HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, j l NEW WORLD i SINGAPORE. Side Shows. Cabaret Dancing, Talkies. Theatres and Cinemas.' Watch Specialists PSpHHRHKHH Opposite the New Pier WILTSHIRE—BLACKWOOD SEWELJ, —The engagement Is announced of Robert Charles Blair Wiltshire. Aut. Supt. of Police, Singapore, eldest75 words
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Advertisement20 1935-01-06 10 r~~v W~\ L DIES r^ 7^=^~k/f AUTOGRAPH KMjy^W 60LF CLUBS $14.25 EACH. COMPLETE SETS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE.20 words
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Miscellaneous8 1935-01-06 10 fcuiiuiuAL. ftrmfnttm AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil 8treet, Singapore8 words
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495 1935-01-06 11 DO THEY SOLVE THE TRAFFIC PROBLEM? •THE traffic problem in Kuala Lumpur, with its narrow and congested streets, is singularly difficult of solution, writes the Sunday Times correspondent. Are the merry-go-rounds," as they have been dubbed, the best method of guiding and distributing heavy traffic?495 words
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Article145 1935-01-06 11 FINGER PRINTS DELAY The non- arrival of finger prints from Kuala Lumpur led to a further postponement of sentence on Ho Kirn Seng, a salesman, before Mr. Norman Grlce, the second magistrate, yesterday. When first charged Kirn Seng pleaded guilty to two charges (1) criminal breach145 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-01-06 11 A striking tableau of the Rolls Royce Chorus the Robin Hood pantomime at the Victoria Palace, London21 words
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Article1076 1935-01-06 11 FRASER AND COS LIST pOLLOWING is Fraser and Co.'s list of closing share prices in Singapore yesterday: SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. I*4o 1400.000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 110 112 nom. ■»tt% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 10 114 ft 1164 nom. 4tt%1,076 words
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Article50 1935-01-06 11 A case of attempted suicide came to an end yesterday on the decease of a Chinese, Neok San. When his name was called before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, his worship was Informed that Neok Ban had died In hospital. The hospital. The case was struck out.50 words
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Article36 1935-01-06 11 Mr H O. Atkin-Berry, M.C., A. RIB. A of the firm of Bird and Atkin-Berry, London, and a Lecturer at the Architectural Association, London, has arrived in Singapore to Join the firm of Swan and Maclaren.36 words
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Article100 1935-01-06 11 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SINGAPORE The Ceylon Malaria Epidemic Relief Fund of Singapore has received the following contributions: Dr. S. C. Manyam 100.00 Mr. T. V. Sivapragasam 10 00 Mr. D. A. D. Lawrence 10.00 Mr. P. D. D. Appuhamy 5.00 Mr. H. Antony de Silva 5.00 Mr. W. D.100 words
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Article51 1935-01-06 11 The Osservatore Romano. the official newspaper of the Holy See. takes to task misguided Journalists and authors who would throw a cloak of divinity atUQllll the shoulders of Gandhi. Italian writers ignorant of Indian affairs have the habit of comparing Gandhi to Buddha. Mohammed Mahavlra, and Christ.51 words
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Article41 1935-01-06 11 HE. Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor and High Commissioner, who is at present on a tour of Malaya, will be entertained to luncheon by the United Planting Association of Malaya at the Station Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, on Jan 24 at 12.45 p.m.41 words
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Advertisement124 1935-01-06 11 Cash Capita! «^«^HfIE9HHM> (•4,195.808.20 THE INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. ■0 YOU WANT A POLICY TO MEET YOUR NEEDS? WE HAVE IT. You may want Cash or an Income for life at a certain age. You may want to provide for the education of your son or daughter. Or an Annuity124 words
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Miscellaneous370 1935-01-06 11 TODAY'S WIRELESS SINGAPORE CHURCH SERVICE Following are the rjtdlo programme* to be broadcast today SINGAPORE. Station ZHI Singapore, wavt length 49.9 metres. (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya 1934 Limited, Broadcast House. 2, Orchard Road, Singapore.) 11 a.m.-1.30 p.m. Recorded music. 5.30-7 p.m. Relay of Church 8ervice370 words
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Article1869 1935-01-06 12 BARONESS ORCZY - BARONESS ORCZY By •THKRE has never been a more unpopular monarch in England than Geo'ge IV. How he came to be styled the First Gentleman in Europe is indeed a puzzle. At best, it ii a severe reflection on the other "gentlemen" in Europe! Neither in1,869 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-01-06 12 British Post Office Worker: "Ah, now I can see it. Sir Kingsley."15 words
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Article429 1935-01-06 12 Animals' 'Bottled 9 Sunshine Theory. A visible demonstration that light emanates from the brains of animals, or as the demonstrator, Dr. George W. Crile, said, that the "sun shines again in the protoplasm of animals," was given in a laboratory of the Cleveland (Ohio) Clinic.429 words
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Article117 1935-01-06 12 CAMBRIDGE STUDENT BOUND OVER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 3. In the first magistrate's court this morning a Chinese youth, son of a tailor at Kampar. a student at the Anglo-Chinese School. Ipoh. was convicted of the theft of a camera from the Georgetown Dispensary. Ipoh. To117 words
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Article159 1935-01-06 12 TAMIL DRIVER IN COURT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The case in which a Tamil motor car driver, Murti. was charged with causing the death of a Chinese pedestrian by a rash act. at 3rd mile. Ch?ras Road, on Nov. 27, was heard yesterday by159 words
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Advertisement114 1935-01-06 12 T^^W TROUBLE IP I TIME I \money/ Shave with a "Valet" Auto Strop razoi, and you will shave quicker, with less trouble, and at less cost than you have ever done before. Ten seconds stropping puts a perfect edge on the "Valet" blade, and each blade will give you forty114 words
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Advertisement94 1935-01-06 12 NO MORE *oSF SHABBY JjjeM* FLOORS! RENOFLOR REGD. THE LIQUID COVERING For use on CONCRETE or CEMENT FLOORS, FRONT DOOR STEPS, VERANDAHS, GARDEN SEATS, WOOD, STONE or METAL. Stocked in 1 -gallon tins. Green, Tile Red and Stone. Manufactured by Slssons Brothers Co. Ltd., Hull. HI J^lham eWk» fr Co.94 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1935-01-06 13 QUIZ - QUIZ By "WEW features are the cocktails of journalistic enterprise, and editors are fond of cocktails. Here is one for which 3even daily newspapers and four weeklies in Malaya have fought grimly, with assorted monthlies bitterly resentful because they were not invited to join in the fray. The1,340 words
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Article860 1935-01-06 13 THE strangest, and in some ways the most beautiful, of all the products of Nature's laboratories are the gems diamonds, pearls, rubies, emeralds, and the rest— which have, from time immemorial, 1 enhanced the loveliness of the j world's fairest women. But part, at least, of860 words
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Article1308 1935-01-06 13 G.W. CORNISH - £10,000 REWARD for PEARLS G.W. CORNISH By Ex-Superin tenden t of Scotland Yard. they considered It impossible that the package had been tampered with in the French post. The field of investigation was narrowing down. It was now virtually certain that the robbery had taken place In England. Nevertheless, It1,308 words
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Advertisement164 1935-01-06 13 SAVE OCULIST FEES! mm. jHK^BCv r\ jflKiBL. LONDON 1 HONOLULU PARIS OUR 18 POINT EXAMINATION KA|m CITY BERLIN COVERS EVERY ChartottMW.Va. SS ANQHAI EVE OE"C,ENCV. s WCApOWE 1 It is not necessary -vhen glasses are required to make one trip to an Oculist for examination— anothcrtrip to an Optician for164 words
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Advertisement85 1935-01-06 13 Mummy always cares Mr V\ my colds and sore mmf /<t| throats with ~K-Jm? HUDSON* EUMENTHOL JUJUBES ..aid afftlMt colds, and all ctions ot the throat chest and lvn bJ is Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. This wiuderMii rem°dy carries the endorsement of the medical profession and has been universally ?own for85 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1935-01-06 14 VICTORY BY TWO POINTS OVER PERAK MARVELLOUS DIVE TO PREVENT TRY From OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AS exne-ted, the final of the Malaya Cup, between the United Services and I'erak, was a stern struggle from start to finish. It WM only the superior fitness cf1,240 words
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Article490 1935-01-06 14 SMALL CROWD SEE POLICE BEATEN AT RUGGER S.C.C. 6 pis Police 5 pts. The sight of 30 men running and struggling in a blinding rain storm was witnessed by a handful ol enthusiastic spectators on the PDdung yesterday when they braved the weather to watch490 words
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Article623 1935-01-06 14 (From Oar Own Correspondent.; Penang, Sat uru t An early shower made the course heavy. There was a large crowd which included the Governor and Lady and Miss Thomas. Lady Thomcs gave away the trophies. The big sweep valued at $73,100 resulted as follows:623 words
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Article, Illustration369 1935-01-06 14 RAFFLES DRAW WITH K. L. METHODISTS Raffles Inst 3. MRS 3. A drizzling rain which started just before the kick-off In the Raffles Institution and Methodist Boys School (of Kuala Lumpur) football match developed Into a heavy downpour. Soon the ground was flooded and scientific play369 words
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Article57 1935-01-06 14 Canton. The Provincial Government has received a telegram from the Chinese Consul -General fn Guatemala stating that the Guatemala Government is glad to have Chinese sericulture experts to assist In Improving sericulture in the country. It is learned that, after receipt of the telegram, the Provincial Government referred the57 words
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Article68 1935-01-06 14 A Poor Peoples' Society has been organised at Houchiaylng 'district In the north with the sole object of refusing to pay taxes to the Government, says a Peking report. As the society Is in possession of more than 1,000 rifles and a small cannon, members of the Peace68 words
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Article109 1935-01-06 14 GOOD CROWD SEES SINGLES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A good crowd of spectators was present at the Victoria Institution Hall this afternoon to witness the opening games of the Selangor badminton singles championship. A good standard of plvy was main tamed in all109 words
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Article171 1935-01-06 14 (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. The Tamil Union Hockey XI met and defeated the Negri Sembilan Paulians by two goals to one. on the Negrl Sembilan Club padang. S Ponnlah played well for the winners, at centre-half, and frustrated numerous attacks. The Tamils were without E. Alexander, the171 words
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Article139 1935-01-06 14 MALAYA COMMAND RENAMED Combined Services Now F. A. MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AT the annual meeting of the Football Association of Malaya at the Selangor Club this morning Dr. Webster was voted to the chair in the absence of the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley who139 words
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Article135 1935-01-06 14 ASIATIC CHOSEN FOR THE FIRST TIME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sa.urday. The following have been selected to play in the annu'.l North vs. Soutn match at Singapore on Jan. 19. South: Pinto (Ncgri). Minns (Sinjraporo. Springall < Services >, Owcr, i Singapore i. Banham -Negri135 words
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Article62 1935-01-06 14 C n:on. Looking for betiei means of communication, the Municipal Government has decided to establish trolley bus lines in the city. According to the scheme drafted by the Bureau ol Public Utilities, the lines are to be four in number. Thirty-six trolley cars will be required, each62 words
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Advertisement21 1935-01-06 14 "Young lady anxious to travel, any time, "seeks post as child's nurse **or lady's maid Apply Box No. Q Sunday Times.21 words
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Advertisement51 1935-01-06 14 GIVE YOUR BABY THE BEST BOWDEN'S MILK FOOD Made la Borland Bowden's MUk Food from Pure English fcth.Be* Toumay MUk pay more but you taproT#d cannot obtain better. Proeeas. PRICK $1 PER TIN— OF ALL CHEMISTS STORES. Sole Agents for Malaya, B N. B. Sarawak: SASSOON CO., 1, Malacca Street.51 words
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Article337 1935-01-06 15 ARSENAL WIN AWAY "FOLLOWING were yesterday'^ Home football results, cabled by Reuter: DIVISION I. Birmingham 0 Stoke 0 Derby Co. 1 Aston Villa 1 Leeds 5 Blackburn 1 Leicester 1 Chelsea 0 Liverpool 0 Arsenal 2 Portsmouth 1 Grimsby 0 Preston N.E. 2 Everton 2 Sheffield W.337 words
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Article141 1935-01-06 15 CHARGE AGAINST TAIPING MALAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. Man bin Hitam Pilus, who was found by the coroner to be responsible for the death of a Malay revenue officer who disappeared in the Kuala Trong River a few weeks ago, was brought before the141 words
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Article148 1935-01-06 15 Canton. Mr. Hu Chi-yen, a member of the Canton Provincial Government, who sought approval from the Central Government to a plan for the establishment of an iron and steel works in the suburbs of Canton, his returned here from the North. According to him. the Central148 words
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Article, Illustration32 1935-01-06 15 11. M.5. Berwick, the County class cruiser which has arrived at Singapore. She will proceed to Hone Kong this week to relieve H.M.S. Cumberland on the China Station.32 words
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Article947 1935-01-06 15 SINCERE LADS' B P. The first bi-monthly committee met of the Sincere Lads' Badminton Party v I be held tomorrow at 3 o'clock at the residence of Mr. Wan Chin Inn. Light refreshments will be served after the meeting. Extra new shuttles will be Issued for practice947 words
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Article201 1935-01-06 15 GUIDE ICEBREAKER TO SPOT AND DROP FOOD Moscow, Saturday. OLANES were used to rescue two groups of fishermen marooned on drifting; ice-packs which were in imminent danger of breaking up. Eleven Lshermen, together with two horses, were working in two groups on outer ice In201 words
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Article34 1935-01-06 15 An unconfirmed report ree -ived in Singapore yesterday stated that lI. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, who is in Penang, had decided that Fort Cornwallis, which he inspected, should be demolished.34 words
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Article103 1935-01-06 15 ONE OF THE KIDNAPPERS CONFESSES Pj-is, Dsc. 23. Some light may probably soon b? shed on the notorious abduction of General Kutepoff, leader of the "White" Russians, which occurred in Paris in 1930. It transpires that according to a cowimunlcation received in Paris from Portuguese police au It103 words
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Advertisement143 1935-01-06 15 TIGER BEER Healthy Babies- Happy Mothers B S^\ m m SSBBBBBBSk *b m \Cc* l *xV7A^' J^* lex? B M V* 0 o^ ol0 »^V^lljEt "ti I^Bsm,^sr^ V^ lC o* c^ c v%» ye C v vA« Vv*"^ V^ss^Esssft. V^slfcfr fffr* m. sA X-c°^ ,ye« tX +i** C (W»J^ r143 words
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Advertisement166 1935-01-06 15 GATES OPEN D A V I II STARTS 7.30 p.m. DUAINU 9.15 p.m. J^ AT THK y. %^m Olympic Stadium MtS&k JJ The Lone Awaited Contest M 5»- n .jy Wk, T. MUROTA 4 ■^•^1 J.-panese K. O. KING. jßeW^^ W vs. 10— S Mlns. m «^k Bard HttHnc Chinese.166 words
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Advertisement591 1935-01-06 15 WARNING TO STOMACH SUFFERERS The anMTing cures effected by Macieao Brand Stomach Powder in ca«e* of Indigestion, Acidity, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heartburn, Gastritis ana Ulcerated Stomach, have brought on to the market :>o many imitations that you must be careful to insist on the tignatur* ALEX C MACLEAN The formula of591 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1935-01-06 16 1,140 PENNIES AS SHARE OF GATE MONEY •FOOTBALL in the City of Shef- field goes back into the misty past. Here, the game was being played when other centres knew it not and away back in the 1860's, there were no less than a dozen teams1,147 words
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Article346 1935-01-06 16 "BLOODLUST" OF OUR WOMENFOLK /X>NTINUINa the correspondence arising from the article on Singapore Rugby contributed by "VJ." the following open letter comes from the pen of >"John." Dear "VJ."— Thanks for your letter: It clears the air and lets us see where we stand re soccer and rugger;346 words
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Article, Illustration743 1935-01-06 16 MAX BAER Box Office Champion By JOHN LARDNER THE heavyweight champion of the world has been called Megaphone, Lothario, Adonis, Butcher Boy, Lochinvar, Madcap, Dunce, Clown, Killer, and several dozen other assorted names —some of them a trifle unflattering, but none of them calculated to injure his standing at the743 words
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Article380 1935-01-06 16 SOME wise man has laid it down that a thing twice said takes firmer root. That philosophic utterance justifies my repetition of the advice to the billiards man to keep down on the stroke. Billiards sages young and old (there are some truly young ones, believe380 words
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Advertisement159 1935-01-06 16 DANGERS OF IMPURE BLOOD The root cause of most diteat— is impure blood. (^S&S^i If you suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, JBBBBj Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheus ti a niffiiiiXTl)N| matiiin, Painful Joints, etc— you MUST remove the CAUSE by purifying the Mood. Clarke's Blood Mixture it159 words
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Advertisement166 1935-01-06 16 'tggfe'^^^fifis£^^£^&|gg7 m e n cnoicc °f discern* X^^^ m nR and wor <l vi d e public i iM pre-eminent foe it» tonic Jj t'ttterneM and ever increasing \T In populariry 1 Over thirty Olde English Marmalade to the place of honour oa Your table. Cliivers* Olde English Marmalade I166 words
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Advertisement220 1935-01-06 17 the BIGGEST BARGAIN EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF SINGAPORE. WHITEAWAYS STOCKTAKING Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 7th, at 8.30 a. m. The Following Instructions have been received from the BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON. THE PRIMARY OBJECT OF THIS SALE SHOULD BE TO CLEAR OUT ALL EXCESS AND UNWANTED STOCK, THE REDUCTION220 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1935-01-06 18 Will Al Rivers Be Humbled? Macao Players Show The Way "Echo" Discusses K. L. Sport From SUNDAY TIMES SPOR7S CORRESPONDENTS T" 1 1 IK feature of the week's sport has* of course, been the visit of the Macao hockey team to Singapore. They have shown themselves a1,623 words
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Article390 1935-01-06 18 Seremban. THE hockey season started In Seremban with a flourish. Believe it or not. there were at times as many as four matches played In one day. But how things have gone to the other extreme. While the season is not over as yet In390 words
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Article223 1935-01-06 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. The Argonauts Badminton Party of Malacca visited Klang on Christmas Day and met the Yale Badminton Party in a return fixture of 5 singles and 3 doubles. In their first encounter, at Malacca, the Arganauts won by 7 games to one. The Klang223 words
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Article243 1935-01-06 18 Mr. Norman Orice, the second magistrate, Imposed a fine of $250. In default three months' rigorous imprisonment, on a young Chinese sundry -goods dealer. Ho Lam Alk on a charge of assisting in the management of a public lottery. According to the story for the prosecution, police examination243 words
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Advertisement97 1935-01-06 18 THE PICK OF THE WORID'S FINEST PRODUCTS. 1 Winchester Radio Batteries "A" "B" "C" "B" "C" 2 Winchester Flashlights and Batteries. 3 Sheaffer's Lifetime Pens, Pencils and Skrip Ink. 4 Janette and Westinghouse Rotary Converters. 5 Wright De-Coster Speakers. 6 Jensen Dynamic Speakers. 7 All-wave Radios from RC A-Victor StewartW97 words
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Advertisement28 1935-01-06 18 l« Imperial flee <J HSBfey 1 Qifdi The NEW ZEALAND COOPERATIVE HONEY PRODUCERS A.JVOCIATION LIB /Toflgp/ HM^_a^^^H^i^Hi^Hi^Haß^i^Hai I Warm Studio* 65 tmm^^^ TICKS m ftORT di/tributor/ for gr"28 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1935-01-06 19 WIND INTERFERES WITH THE PLAY KONG YOON TOO NERVOUS Kuala Lumpur. rpHE preliminary games In the Selangor Junior Singles Tournament were played at the V.I. Hall hMft week-end. In the first game Ng Jin Swee of the Sunnyside Party had little difficulty in beating Tang Poh1,122 words
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Article777 1935-01-06 19 A GOOD YEAR FOR SINGAPORE LINK WITH OTHER COUNTRIES Singapore. rraE past year has been one of great activity not only for the Singapore Badminton Association but also for all the controlling bodies throughout Malaya. In addition to the usual number of the annual championship tournaments organised in the respective777 words
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Article40 1935-01-06 19 In response to the appeal by "Europeana" published recently In the Sunday Times, the following donations, all anonymous, were recelred and forwarded to the proper quarter: two gifts of $10, a gift of $2. and gifts In kind.40 words
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Advertisement328 1935-01-06 19 Wising all eir Frieidt Happy Prosperous New Ysar. K/lSg( B Made ]|L^^^^^S^3[( cents Jjr^isSJ NEW ISSUES— JANUARY 1935. SSM WHO MADE LITTLE BOY BLUE? P.T. Jack Payn't Orchestra. LET'S MAKE LOVE, Walti tm WHAT ABE TOU GOING TO DO. r.T. Jay Wilbur's Orchestra. DRKAKINO A DREAM. WaMs. S3S4 I'M LONEfeOME328 words
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Article, Illustration38 1935-01-06 20 Lora toDoam was married at the Caxton Hall Register Office, London, to Mrs. Evelyn Sinclair Britt. the widow of Mr. Philip J. Britt, a prominent New York lawyer. Lord Cobham is 49, Mrs. Britt is 45. (Planet News).38 words
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Article, Illustration119 1935-01-06 20 Are the merry-so-rounds the best method of guiding traffic This question is discussed by our KuaJa Lumpur correspondent, on Page 11. These photographs illustrate the system in the Federal capital. Above is the railway station (on right), railway office* (on left). War memorial119 words
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Advertisement156 1935-01-06 20 We are specialists in FURNITURE Bring your problem* to v*7 SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victoria street, Singapore. r»*£w m **i IIEINZ believes that TooManyCooks Spoil the Broth" We are proud cf our home style melhods of making soup. We brew our meat broths from fine, prime meats and our cream156 words
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Advertisement384 1935-01-06 20 T -k MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY j 83, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.) rare. Life. Marine, Accident, Guaranty and Motor. ASSETS £60,000.000. Arthur C. Totts, Manager A Underwrite! Eastern Branch. Singapore. MORE ERRORS jjli? -7 llse tht wonderiul384 words
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