The Straits Times, 25 August 1935
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Title Section36 1935-08-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 192. Sunday, August 25, 1935. Price 10 cento THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 192, Sunday, August 25, 1935. Price 10 cents36 words
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Article, Illustration1658 1935-08-25 1 Singapore Highways All Lead To The Island's Skyways HUNDREDS MAKE JOY FLIGHTS OVER AERODROME Whole Families Of All Nationalities Go Up In Giant Liners BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT CASTLE AND AEROPLANE DESTROYED FINAL EDITION A LL SINGAPORE HIGHWAYS HEADED TO THE ISLAND'S SKYWAYS YESTERDAY1,658 words
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Article332 1935-08-25 1 Warship And Troop Movements Italy —Abyssinia London. Saturday. f\ \iew of the threat of an Italo- Ethiopian war all Powers concerned in the Mediterranean are taking precautions to prevent undesirable incidents aad to protect their interests. The closest secrecy prevails and it Is almost Impnsslhlr to obtain the slightest glimpseReuter - 332 words
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Article88 1935-08-25 1 Tokio. Saturday. Inundations, landslides and houses swept away have caused 52 deaths and injured in the vicinity of Owani, which borders the Aomori and Akita prefectures In North Japan, following thr heaviest rains in half a cenjiry. More than 12JM houses and 23.000 acres of ncefields and apple88 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-08-25 1 FMt an* crew arrive to take over the aaacMsMS fe» the first take-off.13 words
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Article77 1935-08-25 1 DECISION TO ERECT A MEMORIAL (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. At a recent meeting of Chiefs It was decided to erect a memorial to Raja Sir Chulan and open a public fund. The form and site of the memorial have not yet been decided. The following77 words
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Article38 1935-08-25 1 England Australia Air Service Melbourne. Saturday. A bi-weekly Australla-Eng-land air mail is likely soon following the duplication of the Singapore-England service. Mr. Parkhill. Commonwealth t'ostmaster-Grnrral, is expected t« approve next week the duplication of the Singapore-Brisbane link.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article507 1935-08-25 1 By Our Woman Correspondent 17ISITORS at the Royal Air Force V Jubilee Pageant at Seletar yesterday afternoon ran into thousands. It was unfortunate that gloomy weather precluded the wearing of billowy frocks and picture hats, but among the few who risked the muddy condition of the507 words
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Advertisement15 1935-08-25 1 THE OCEAI ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, Incorporated to Great BrttobU B«4 Omct far UaUjrm SfKGATOBK.15 words
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Advertisement11 1935-08-25 1 j-JOME CRICKET AND FOOTBALL AND OTHER LATE NEWS ON PAGE 25.11 words
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Advertisement189 1935-08-25 1 MOTOR POLICIES THE LEADING ENGLISH BADMINTON COACH Sayi for perfect 'all round' playing fitness— use I ,P H OS FERINE JgP|K iw Mr. Ferrers-NicKoZson, writes X (md Phosferine a \j4 fflflL -4 wonderful vitalising tonic W^^ia tO keep me f° r mv I wP**vy%aaMFhi Coaching duties, and Tr^/bMe^^Vvt ensure nerve189 words
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Article, Illustration1845 1935-08-25 2 TWENTY YEARS HENCE?— AN ANGLICISED CITY— TRAFFIC BLISSPEN ANG TRAMS THE CONVENT SITE •l^lE stMUsfa-speaking population of the Colony is growing at the rate of thirty thousand in each decade. That staggering conclusion to be drawn from certain figures forward by Sir Andrev Caldecott in his annual report1,845 words
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Advertisement79 1935-08-25 2 L BY APPOIXTMLNT fffSjflßoy TO HM. THE A/AC He said to me— when I'm asked to have a whisky, I find it hard to say which w£ J^Vk^- 9m aa^Piaa^v^m^i^v dm/ l 9 I said to him— ask for Red Label and you'll find it hard to say 'when. JOHNNIE79 words
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581 1935-08-25 3 (Siuidav Times Specud.) THERE is to be no Dew civic centre for Singapore at least, not for several years More, aot until the building of the new Supreme (our. is completed and then it is debatable whether Eaapretu* Place will be remodelled: The581 words
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60 1935-08-25 3 "address by new convert TO ISLAM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. Mr Haroon Wallet, a member of trie London I&lamlc Research Institute, addressed a large Catherine of Malays yesterday on 'the Crucifixion and the Koran Mr Wallet is a recent convert to Islam and is on his way to60 words
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50 1935-08-25 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The body of an aged Chinese was found today floating in an abandoned mining pool at Kfenglembu. The man was well known in that locality. The police are at present unable to tay if the death was accidental.50 words
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Article189 1935-08-25 3 poLLOWING the adoption of a new light machine-gun for the British Army, a new self-loading rifle will be adopted shortly to take the place of the present Service rifle S.M.L.E. Mark 111. Exhaustive tests have been made with two loreign rifles and five189 words
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Advertisement319 1935-08-25 3 tSSZJ' [Swallow flMMmsl^ THE SAFEST AEROPLANE IN THE WORLD AND THE EASIEST TO FLY SALIENT FEATURES All models of Klerrm" aircraft makr for a degree of tafety and ease ot control that hu not been n-i«ched by 'ny other light aeroplane of tv class so far produced Ita most itrbclng319 words
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657 1935-08-25 4 By Our Chinese Correspondent IF opium smoking is the greatest vice among ike ChincHc. jjamI Ming is the Most marked feature of their life. The saying The Devil finds mischief for idle hands does not always apply to the working classes657 words
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773 1935-08-25 4 BREEDING AND DEGENERATION By Qur Expert Poultry Notes. HTHE first question from the would be poultry breeder is in most cases the following: What breed shall I keep? Although it may be an important matter at the start the novice will soon forget it because of the high price of773 words
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Article75 1935-08-25 4 PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH BY HYPNOTISM The development of a technique of painless childbirth by hypnotism Is claimed by Professor Platnov, of the Psycho- Neurological Academy of the Ukraine. Of ninety experiments carried out by him, only 5 per cent, showed negative results, but where the aln was not completely eliminated It75 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-08-25 4 These Mind saen arc on their way home alter attending a service at a Starapwe church.16 words
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Advertisement470 1935-08-25 4 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If >ou fssl old befors your time *r sniffer from acrvs, brain and physical weakness, you will fiu<! new happtoass an« aamita in sa Asasrteaa smadlcal aUscavwT walcb restores yootafal rlgomr aaa vitality quicker tasu s*Ud4 opsra.--t ions. It Is a simple home470 words
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Advertisement387 1935-08-25 4 Dirt on the floor means DANGER PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH LIFEBUOY SOAP hLbTiiliW «r\ rssP n assiSaask_J?^aa^Baa^^aal^Bßasm^^S 3 ssf tk «^Si i B*^aassssssw^asw"^^^'^^^^a ss\l F I fg^ gaßßSsss^^S iL^Sbb^^ BT^BsCk ■^aw^^^^^^^^^a^^-^-^^^^^-^^^^nnT^^^^^^ny-Dirt trodden in from the You cannot prevent them Mi eels is certain Co contain getting on your kand*. But387 words
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Article161 1935-08-25 5 Nominee Of Straits Chinese British Association (From Our Own Correspondent) MALACCA, Saturday. AT the last meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners Mr. Chan Teck Chye tendered his resignation as a Commissioner. Mr. Chan Teck Chye was appointed a Municipal Commissioner in 1932 s the nominee of the161 words
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Article44 1935-08-25 5 Lieut. Tan Cheng Chye. one of the oldest and most popular Chinese Volunteers, has been appointed acting Captain of the M.V.C. Capt. Cheng Chye has done much for volunteering In Malacca and is very popular with the members of the Chinese Company.44 words
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Article426 1935-08-25 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. HPHREE recent arrivals to Malacca will certainly swell the local rugger ranks. Mr. J. W. Russell, who has come to work at Dunl>ps, is a good rugby player with Stonyhurst as his old school. Mr. R C. H. O. Marshall came426 words
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Article134 1935-08-25 5 HOPE FOR ITS EARLY ESTABLISHMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. WR E. E. H. Beck, the Chairman of the Committee appointed to Inquire into the question of establishment of the Malacca Boys' Club has been quite busy. A circular has been printed in English, Malay, Chinese, and134 words
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Article93 1935-08-25 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. On Sunday, after an absence of over ten years, Mrs. H. E. Lanktree, a former resident of Malacca, is revisiting the ancient settlement. Mrs. Lanktree, who Is the daughter of Mr. S. M. Peralta. one of the oldest Europeans in Malaya,93 words
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Article116 1935-08-25 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. Work in the matter of ascertaining the census of motor vehicle.; making use of Malaccli roads has already begun and the probationary officers appointed for the task appear to have their hands full, particular. y those stationed on the main trunk Peninsula116 words
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Article, Illustration109 1935-08-25 5 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. •T*HE excavations being carried by the Malacca Historical Society at the Famosa Oate have revealed as yet no signs of a subterranean tunnel. The excavators have come upon a three-sided wall at the entrance to the fort underneath the brick floor.109 words
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Article87 1935-08-25 5 IN GERMAN SHIPYARDS Two big cargo steamers and more than a dozen small vessels are now being built in German shipyards (or for British shipowners. British firms are alarmed at the loss of orders while shipyards here are idle. An official of the Aberdeen Steam Trawler87 words
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Article28 1935-08-25 5 Iris Walpole. 11. who was accidentally shot at a farm at Cosby, near Leicester, recently, when a boy slipped while carrying a gun, died in Leicester Royal Infirmary.28 words
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Article49 1935-08-25 5 (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Saturday. The funeral took place on Thursday of Mr. Yeo Chiang Hoe the. eldest son of the late Mr. Chan Koon Cheng, J.P., a Municipal Commissioner and a public benefactor after whom Chan Koon Cheng Bridge and Road are named.49 words
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Article55 1935-08-25 5 The bollards or guide lights recently fixed at the Kubu Circus ire very pretty and are the first of their kind in all Malaya. The Malaivi Electric Lighting Co. fitted them. Similar guide lights will b? fixed at the traffic island at the end of Riversido on55 words
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Article93 1935-08-25 5 WILL NOT WORK FOR £300 New York Film actress Myrna Loy. now in New York, refuses to return to I Hollywood until Metro-Goldwyn-I Mayer Increase her salary of £300 a week to £600 a week. Mr. Nicholas Schenck. pn sklent of Metro-Goldwyn -Mayer, said93 words
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Article19 1935-08-25 5 A highwayman's pistol found at Bagshot Heath three years ago has been stolen from the museum at Camberley. Surrey.19 words
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Advertisement682 1935-08-25 5 DRUGS. ESTATE MEDICINES. PATIINTS. DISPENSING OPTICS THE GEORGETOWN (MALACCA) CAMERAS CUT GLASS PEWTER SILVERWARE PERFUMERY. 1 =1 THE LANKA STORES I MALACCA MUAR. CINEMA BOOKS Fine and well illustrated Cinema Editions of the following are now available: 1. The Count of Monte Crlsto 2. The House of Rothschild 3. Lorna682 words
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Advertisement164 1935-08-25 5 It is very necessary for boys in their teeta to take a tonic, for they expend a great deal of energy in growing up, as well as in working and playing x TOW that you have left childhood behind, and games. Wincamis, taken regularly, F\\ have beCQme t woman, you164 words
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2375 1935-08-25 6 Lieut.-Col. B. J. Eaton - Lieut.-Col. B. J. Eaton Some Reminiscences Of The War Years— And Before By f«OL. EATON has written these reminiscences specially for the Sunday Times. He proceeds Home on retirement next year, and recently relinquished the command of the .Selangor Battalion of the F.Miv2,375 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-08-25 6 Firing a battery of torpedoes during a demonstration which was a feature of the recent Chatham Navy Week.18 words
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Article, Illustration208 1935-08-25 6 Shanghai, Saturday /CHINA'S policy towards Japan re mains unchanged and efforts will be resumed to reach an agreement on outstanding issues. This assurance is reported to hay. been conveyed to Mr. Arlyoshi, Japanese Ambassador, by Gen. Chiang Tso pin. Chinese envoy to Japan, during theSin Kuo Min - 208 words
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Article68 1935-08-25 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. Perak Chinese defeated the South China tourists by three goals to one. The whole game was marred by numerous infringements The soccer was of a poor standard and slow. South China opened the scoring and Perak equalised through a penalty. In68 words
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Article124 1935-08-25 6 One workman was killed and two others were badly injured in Singapore yesterday in accidents while engaged in their respective duties. While engaged in blasting operations at the 7 3 4 mile. Bukit Ttmah Road a Chinese coolie was hit by a piece of flying rock and124 words
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Advertisement41 1935-08-25 6 THE SPIRIT OF UNEXCELLED QUALITY AND UNVARYING FLAVOUR C bwsh r=^gj > a^v4iO r^»»»»»»»^»nnn^nnnfa'tfl''*n^mmmmmmmmmmmt^^^^mmmmm^nWy^mmlm^sfnjf^ M IMM 111 T f^k^^^M^^^fmtt^^Km\Wm I .H Scots "*fl k^Kn^smmlmi LJa V W^ w ****y JSsmmSS aw SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 20 Wart* Studio* 141 words
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Advertisement54 1935-08-25 6 f ANNOUNCING <W nCGLYKOL- mm* 'or da* WUKZCLTOO-. nm**Y «>"» WC fTOCN: r>«»mm. face* im<lki>«. <hriPK»l l«" «W imliniiiH rtt. EnrrtWkr hmmfh. f •.->.««•. Wk fnm wkm *—l>ty fllf- Jf' ."^■a\ PrmmH m 11 itrnpttinrt pna* wkr $mU A—* f~rO. o <•->*■* c. Vn. O-mf C. IM T«t: Mmm Mm54 words
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317 1935-08-25 7 Batu Tiga To Be Scene Of The Fighting VOLUNTEER OPERATIONS (Frosa Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Ounday morning an ene»y, M supposed to have effected a landing on the Selangor coast, is to attempt a raid on Kuala Lumpur. He i«317 words
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Article, Illustration154 1935-08-25 7 NEW LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEMBER jyiK II S. Russell, who has been appointed an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council. Mr. Russell, who lives In Penang, came out to that Settlement 25 years ago. He is a director of Sime. Darby j and Co Ltd and of Huttenbachs. Ltd.. and he154 words
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Article96 1935-08-25 7 ALLEGED THEFT AND CAUSING HURT A report of alleged theft of $1.40 from and causing hurt to a Chinese. Chan Chu. in Sultan Gate on Friday, led to the arrest of two young Malay onstabies. Ahmat bir Husseir and Long bin Jadi— both attached t< the Beach96 words
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Article89 1935-08-25 7 M Owr. Correspondent. > Ipoh. Saturday Mb. whose occupation was t arrange hire-car trips, was admittec to hospital su!Tering from injuries a 1 kftsjj sustained in a brutal assault ..ssailants are alleged to be Lev. Kirn Soo and Tan Ah Chin who art said to have89 words
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Article70 1935-08-25 7 Arrested on Friday night in Pulau Brani. an Anglo-Indian. John Albert Croning. was produced before Mr Norman Grlce. the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday. Accused was apprehended on instructions from the police in Kuala Lumpur in which town he was alleged to have stolen $40 Being unable to find70 words
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Article307 1935-08-25 7 THIRTY YEARS' SERVICE IN THE F.M.S. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. S US-Inspector All bin Tuah was presented with the Meritorious Service Medal by the acting Chief Secretary, the Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex. at a parade held this morning at the Police Depot. Mr. Rex307 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-08-25 7 Myrna Loy and Cary Grant in "Winr* In The Dark." a Him rooming to the Pavilion.16 words
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Article126 1935-08-25 7 MAN WHO WAS CERTIFIED INSANE An adjourned preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder against Ng Tlan Choh, ended yesterday in his committal to the Assizes by Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore Second Magistrate The crime was committed in Paya Lebar last February when accused is126 words
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Article84 1935-08-25 7 Leong Peng Lan, the manager of a Chinese shop in High Street, was acquitted by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday on charges under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. He was charged with having imported and sold blankets to which a false trade description had been84 words
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Article55 1935-08-25 7 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Saturday. Extensive repairs to the roof of the gri Sembilan Club at Seremban are learing completion. Sometime ago he roof was In danger of collapsing rhls Is one of the oldest clubs In the country having been erected to commemorate the55 words
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327 1935-08-25 7 SINGAPORE women do not agree with the views expressed by Mr. C. O. Jennings, Building Inspector, Kuala Lumpur, this week that: Generally speaking, women are the worst people in the world for selecting or designing a home." Their reply is, M Architects327 words
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Article65 1935-08-25 7 Ball in $100 was allowed until Aug. 27 to Ann Ah Fong. on a charge of criminal breach of trust of a diamond ring and a wrist watch, by Mr. Norman Grlce, the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday. The trial of Tan Bok Sin before the same magistrate on65 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-08-25 7 Tanks exercising on Salisbury Plain. They were watched by Field M.irshal Sir Archibald MontgomeryMassingberd, chief of the Imperial General Staff.20 words
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Advertisement35 1935-08-25 7 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. S7&. Sooth BrMce Bwi g»f»»rr. iOMT.ii, Mr. C. T. FAN!. Tcte. 21*4. CHABX.I- CHEATEK THAN ANYWHERE. 1. Sight urted. glasses supplied from $4 I CROOKES LENSES completed with frame from SC35 words
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Advertisement490 1935-08-25 7 FORTY POUNDS OF FAT VANISH Wonderful Result cf Ta'cJ/ig Kruschen Here is another, authentic case of a woman who is successfully reducing by ia':<i)^ Kruschen Salts, on the advice of her doctor. After taking four bottles she has IM *0 pounds of her excels fat. As she is siiil overweight,490 words
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593 1935-08-25 8 Egypt And Sudan Watching A byssin tan Developmen ts LEGATION FORCE AT ADDIS ABABA TO BE STRENGTHENED Cairo, Saturday. THE Abyssinian question has brought a new limelight to bear upon Great Britain's special position in Egypt and the Sudan. Two possibilities areBritish Wireless - 593 words
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Article, Illustration210 1935-08-25 8 AMPTAIN William Andrew ("Tim")| Cuscaden. a former Inspector-Gen- I eral of Police in the Colony, to still hale and hearty at the age of 82. The latest picture of him. received in Mala/a last week, shows that he now has a beard. The other picture was taken many years ago210 words
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Article504 1935-08-25 8 A FINAL dividend of 75 cents per share was declared at yesterday's annual general meeting of Messrs. W. Hammer and Co.. Ltd.. at the registered offices of the company. Hong Kong Rank Chambers, Singapore. The chairman announced the terms of the new agreement between th< company504 words
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Article237 1935-08-25 8 SEQUEL TO A DEBT TO A STALLHOLDER. JUDGMENT was delivered yesterday by Mr H A Forrer. the Singapore Criminal District Judge. convictIng two firemen. Kweh Kui Yong and Kweh Eng Hoat. attached to the Central Fire Station in Hill Street, on charges of rioting and of237 words
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Article39 1935-08-25 8 John Humphreys. 37. a Preston swimmer, Is going to attempt to swim from Scotland to Ireland across the North Channel from the Wigtownshire coast to the Antrim coast, a distance of 15 miles. This swim has never been done.39 words
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Article189 1935-08-25 8 PROVISIONAL WARRANT FROM SUMATRA Reputed once to have had an extensive ousiness in Medan. a young Chinese. Chng Thian Slew, was arrested in Singapore a few days ago on a provisional warrant issued at the instanc? of the Dutch authorities. The offence alleged against the accused189 words
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Article495 1935-08-25 8 Tugs "Anchored To Ship's Deck y^N unusual sight in Singapore waters yesterday was the Russian motor-ship klara Zetkin, carrying four tugs a* deck cargo and with a fifth tug in tow astern. It is the first time that tugs have been so transported in these waters. The495 words
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Advertisement131 1935-08-25 8 [&"REMEMBER WHAT YOU^ tTj g. CANT SEE MAY J ■K STILL BE THERE !'^H fIuHHHHHHHV '*7^9^*M by Bp^ J!^ 4#3jg%qf;4ra t |-«7t|¥y **v i2Sb« Accidents occur under the most unexpected circumstances and it isn't always possible to escape liability. Even if you do succeed, it may involve heavy legal expense.131 words
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Advertisement50 1935-08-25 8 V«s REGAIN SLIMNESS. f\ Silf Brand Obesity fll Tablets are certain |J 1 H whether dealing with pronounced H stoutness or but a growing tendency S WT w overweight. Silf ;..R j Brand ft OBESITY IH W TABLETS Obtainable at SSSSbI !1 Chemists Dwiributon: 6MFTON LABORATORIES M-B» CoUyer Quay. SINGAPORE.50 words
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Advertisement972 1935-08-25 9 ReMinston NOISELESS Typewriters _^^^fS&^^ NO- 1 DttMlVfe FOOD PRODUCTS [J f\ f\ _»I^-^-___. WHEN YOU SEE THE _Si DEL MONTE Beehive is pure FRENCH 4j WL Sb!^^SSSM BRANDY, produced from M m 4^P^^*<>S__r LABEL ON A TIN YOU CAN RELY ON THE Q9 ftj^y^ t e invigorating juice of the972 words
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1391 1935-08-25 10 MALAYA iJ JINGLES XV. THE DHOBY. He may be black or yellow Ramasamy or Wong Ling; In either case a fellow Whose neck you'd like to wring. Your trousers torn to tutters 9 Your shirts with mildew marred, And it isn't that1,391 words
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Advertisement595 1935-08-25 10 Bedford T<\ The All-British Truck that does the Hard Work in Malaya. V^Af4^^ I V o^'XV^* \^ev*° c AT TUP Depsrtßd on this page are two models of the Bedford range de- Since the now famous Bedford V t**\-e\ c w signed and bollt for entirely different purposes. The smart595 words
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Article, Illustration704 1935-08-25 11 Advice By Max Factor Of Hollywood IN these days, showmanship Is everything. We no longer hear of fading matrons sitting at home crooning "Darling I am Growing Old." Today, the universal slogan of the feminine world is "Keep Young and Beautiful." When a woman finds704 words
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Article311 1935-08-25 11 LUNCHEON SWEETS Butterscotch Tart. Brown a tablespoonful of butter In a saucepan, th^n stir in threequarters of a breakfastcupful of brown sugar and then a tablespoonful of flour. Take the pan from the fire and add a breakfastcup and a half of milk into which you have beaten the yolks311 words
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Article70 1935-08-25 11 should never be used directly they are bought. First rub the inside with a raw onion and then fill with cold water. Bring to the bcil and then leave to cool. Glass should be washed in warm water and then rinsed in cold water containing a little ammonia70 words
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Article617 1935-08-25 11 Girls In Shorts But Not In The Streets Old Fashioned Singapore Holiday Problem Seaside Chaperones Dear Aunt Maud— The other day] after I had finished playing a game of badminton. I walked down the street with a friend on her way home. I was wearing a pair617 words
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Advertisement249 1935-08-25 11 ■jV_ The most ezpenj3M sive Lac^oerware in the world are _*te made from naturjjl al Lacquer Ire«. HUNG YEH&CO., R 155. Orchard R<l 2nd— Nrzt to OrJ.[* chard Road Posl -V:?r Office. At VOGUE'S I NEW SHIPMENTS EXCLUSIVE EVENING. COCKTAIL AND INFORMAL GOWNS JUST UNPACKED. I.acii".-. who arc quirk to249 words
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Advertisement589 1935-08-25 11 C.X.TANG All kinds of fine Linens, Lingeries, Embroideries, Camphorwood Chests, Mahjong-Sets, Porcelain-wares, Peking-Jewels, and many other attractive Novelties. AS EXCNAN6E MUCH IMPROVED PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED COME and SEE 231, Riper Valley Road, lst. Floor) SINGAPORE. air a^afl ■bL^bb.b^b^b^^^^bV «I^B~~~ BL I 81~ -v T^JB J a^aV 1 H^M^^L Ba^B""589 words
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Article82 1935-08-25 12 |7 VERY season brings subtle changes in food fashions, hour for meals. and choice of dishes. Recent fashions in meals have included the fork luncheon, the buffet after-theatre supper at home rather than in a restaurant, and the sandwich snack before cinema or theatre. Orange flower tea82 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1935-08-25 12 By Our Own Correspondent Sunday Times Office, Fleet Street, Aug. 7. tHTTH the end of July, London ceased to be the centre of social activity. August saw the trek to Sussex for the Goodwood Races, and later the social centre will have moved down to1,289 words
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Article, Illustration439 1935-08-25 12 A much more important virtue thu'i some girls and boys think is "Punctuality". I was only a few minutes late is so easy to say and be. There is a story of a boy who made tliis his excuse for schcxl every day. One miming, his mastei, cane439 words
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Advertisement98 1935-08-25 12 NERVICOR' A STRENGTHENING TONIC INCREASES VITAUTY j GENERALwtAKMESS j LossofNctveßbwM fluacgsl Lost Ehercy tf&F* ftwRMESSOFBLOOO Sleeplessness Indigestion Depression L J BttJaifSODnes I MXA.BWUH.&LON. SJl*, .S SETTLEMDITS. I SMAMNkI OK TOM. «ALTA.£GYFT t WRITING OF MILK! One of fee beet awyasitad praf— on oT oacienaiogy M Bw (JBBMBMty of UMoa •aid—98 words
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Advertisement214 1935-08-25 12 PETITES FONDUES LYONNAISE. Melt two ounces of butter, mix with the same quantity of sifted flour. and add little by little one pint of milk. Cook five minutes on a quick fire, whipping all the time; add three ounces of grated Parmesan cheese, the yolks of six eggs. salt, pepper,214 words
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Advertisement43 1935-08-25 12 T TENNIS RACKETS Slazengers Queen Tournament Model Slazengers (Australia) Sykes, Proper* other world renowned model*? You get high grade goods restrung with the best qvaKty gats, obtainable. Satisfaction Guaranteed.' STOCKISTS of everytlmg m Sptrts and Games. GIAN SINGH CO. 4, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.43 words
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Article, Illustration1423 1935-08-25 13 By Our Woman Correspondent A PART from a series of farewell parties to Sir Arnold Robinson and his daughter Elizabeth, who leave for Home at the end of this month, and birthday parties which seem to have been the order of the past few days, this week-end1,423 words
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Article527 1935-08-25 13 E. K - E.K. By 11 HEN buying materials for ant's dresses, it is most important to ascertain first whether they are intended for day or evening wear. ..TiCe. a material of shimmering hue is meant for evening wear, for such colour appears best in artificial light. selecting colours for527 words
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Advertisement70 1935-08-25 13 < She purses her lips for a purpose the purpose being an easy entry for Klstle'* Chocolates Try any of these: Nestles Milk Chocolate Croquettes, each rolled in silver foil. Nestles Chocolate Wafer Biscuits, simply delicious. Nestles 2-oz blocks in the flavours Fruit and Nut Vanilla, Fruit and Nut Milk.70 words
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2247 1935-08-25 14 The Man Who Thought He Could Not Be Killed Short Story QN(i Eng Ang night still have been a humble, happy basketmaker if the Yellow River had not risen to unprecedented heights and swept away not only all his baskets but practically all his fellowvillagers as well. How he survived2,247 words
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Article152 1935-08-25 14 STORY OF MAN PICKED UP 150 MILES OUT Province town (Mass). A MAN, who declares hat he was dared to jump Into the sea by men prominent In public life, is now in hospital at Boston, after being picked up In the water 150 miles152 words
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186 1935-08-25 14 Laming (Michigan). TPIRED of wealthy gangsters who re- main for years in prison at the State's expense, the penal authorities of Michigan are determined to make all convicts who can do so pay (or their own keep while under detention. Mr. John O'Hara,186 words
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Advertisement94 1935-08-25 14 vf>a^ Scientist* haV€P thif fy-eig*t SOLE IMPORTERS SIM£.DA£BY&Co.,Ltd. BRITISH MALAYA AND SARAWAK 49 Warm Studies 7 PHOTOGRAPHS. Copies of the Local Photographs appearing in this issue can be obtained from the Manager STRAITS TIMES At 50 cents a copy including postage. Please Enclose Remittance When Ordering. Ifflij/^ 1^ bowrn-vita ruuudq94 words
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Advertisement465 1935-08-25 15 TO THE PUBLIC OF MALAYA We ARE VERY PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT AEROSHELL IS NOW AVAILABLE TO THE KEEN MOTORIST AT ALL THE LARGER SHELL DEALERS AND SHELL FILLING STATIONS IN MALAYA. AEROSHELL IS A VERY SPECIAL LUBRICATING OIL WHICH WAS PRODUCED PRIMARILY FOR ENGINES WHERE CONDITIONS RENDERED A "SUPER"465 words
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Article277 1935-08-25 16 The Sunday Times IOTIDEM VERBIS EDITORIAL. MANAUKKIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore. •TTIE problem of unemployment still causes grave concern to the few people who give it consideration mostly those who are without work themselves or who come into frequent contact with those in that unhappy plight. In today's277 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1935-08-25 16 Prison System Of Early Singapore DECENTLY Urn Sunday Times published the prison experiences of an ex-prisoner uf Singapore Gaol. Facts culled frcm a book called Prisoners Their Own Warders," by Major McNair, form an interesting contrast. The book tells of prison methods in1,222 words
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Article451 1935-08-25 16 POM Penang comes* the great thought that a newspa. editor's birthplace should be Geneva, as he shouldn't have any definite nationa lity. He ought to have said London, because the League of Nations headquarters will soon be moved to the capital of its only member.451 words
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Advertisement256 1935-08-25 16 Cinema Announcements this week will be found in Page 27. L i N/^ STOP! k YOU'RE HURTING ME! Why surfer from CORNS? L STOP PAIN at once with B^ GETS-IT" FOR THE RACES. BINOCULARS REPAIRED AND CLEANED (CHARGES VERY MODERATE; ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., OPTICIANS AND WATCHMAKERS. ONLY ADDRESS:— 3.256 words
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Advertisement118 1935-08-25 16 1 NATURE'S I CUBE Dr De JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D 0t CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod LI «tr Oil W over EIGHTY ran la tfca trettmtnt o) CONSUMPTION ASTHMA ORONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and ALL WASTING DISEASES ttocfcfcMpen f.118 words
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Advertisement19 1935-08-25 16 ASh JH JW^fl* IsV w iy wmmA W J Irl j wa m w^sm 1 i ■I P^9^^ Am19 words
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Article, Illustration490 1935-08-25 17 Chinese Personalities ]V/|« Lim Nee Soon, son of Mr. Lim Peng Ntuan, was born in Kampo 4 Glam, Beach Road, Singapore in 1879. About 1860 his father and grandfather came from Swatow. Mr. Lim Peng Nguan died leaving Nee Soon, then eight years old, in the490 words
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958 1935-08-25 17 Jubilee Fund Hope Turns To Despair ASIATICS HARDEST HIT Pitiful Conditions Of 1931 Still Existing By Our "necial Correspondent I AST week the Sunday Times again drew attention to the existence of distress among destitute Europeans in Singapore. This week a Sunday Times reporter,958 words
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316 1935-08-25 17 through the Orient to study methods of medical practice in China and to learn about the old Chinese method of joint healing. Dr. Alfred Gallant, a bone and joint disease specialist from Los Angeles, and for eighteen years senior orthopaedic surgeon of the316 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-08-25 17 The beautiful mosque at Kangsar, the capital or the little-known State of Perils, the most northerly State in the Malay Peninsula.21 words
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Advertisement142 1935-08-25 17 S^^hSbßSS never l° ses it s lovely line N^sAnw^^ Tobralco makes up beautifully, taking «Sm ERff*lhih^!lfcP4w Pi a I()V°l>'1 ()V °1>' l' ne ant better still, keeping 8i grajEj^y g BSSt iL The firm, beautiful weave prevents Tobralco's colours and designs look Y^7 ih£EKkEkis^P ECWLt charming in the piece, and142 words
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Advertisement33 1935-08-25 17 i TIGER BEER 7Afk^t%m4r DON'T BE /@&k VAGUE J0& ORDER Jf/^b ncuy NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLI AGENTS JOHN LITTLE tC?.U. D INCORPORATED in ENGLAND SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH.33 words
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735 1935-08-25 18 Memories Of The Ipoh Reunion Too old at Forty! The cry no long- er rises in the maiket-place. The prophetic Jonah must swallow his waU! And, for a digestive, think of Ipoh. Men are as old as they feel Women may be735 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-08-25 18 'liic Oieeu siup Oeorgios Nicolaou unloading Japanese coal at Keppel Harbour wharfs.12 words
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Article307 1935-08-25 18 New York. DKINCE Alexis Mdivani, ex-hus- band of Barbara Hutton (now Countess Haugwili Reventiow), h%% left a fortune o[ about two million pounds. The Prince was killed In a motor •mash in Spain. New York banks hold liquid assets belonging to him valued £900.0C0. and another £200.000307 words
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Article179 1935-08-25 18 MORMON SECT GO BACK TO POLYGAMY r.NTIRE families of certain "out law sects" of the Mormon Church are reported to be fleeing; from the "Ariiona Strip," a remote desert area near the border of Utah, fearing prosecution by the Ariiona State authorities for the alleged ooen nrac tlce of polygamy.179 words
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Article, Illustration187 1935-08-25 18 •yHE Horlicks Badminton Party en- tertained their second patron, Mr. Chua Hong Kay, to dinner at the New Life Restaurant. Great World, on Saturday week in honour of his retirement from the Raffles Museum and Library after serving for 30 years. The first vice-president presided187 words
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164 1935-08-25 18 Sino Annam Trade Treaty LOWER RICE DUTIES? COME of the points in the new Sino- Anham Trade Treaty were disclosed in a recent official announcement from Nanking. Over thirty kinds of Chinese merchandise will °njcy a low import tax when they arrive in Indo-Chlna. The Chinese Government will open consulates164 words
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Article99 1935-08-25 18 Long Beach, California. Quacko. a duck, has quacked herself to death Long Beach. She was the pet of Mrs. Lyman Faust and the Junior Humane Society One day she saw herself in a mirror and quacked a loud greeting to hi»r reflection. Mrs. Faust placed a mirror on tho99 words
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Article83 1935-08-25 18 Katsumi Fujimoii. former wile of Dr Kodama. of the Daren Sanitary Laboratory, whose love affair resulted in th-» murder of a young man, Mitsug'i Aoyanagi. and the death sentence upon her other young lover Hideo Nakazono. is to become a nun following her release from prison.83 words
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Article84 1935-08-25 18 A certain Mr. Lin. who disguised himself as a young girl and tried to "marry" a rich man. has been given punishment he will never forget, says a Chinese report from Foochow. The local court found Lin guilty of fraud, but in his poverty, they84 words
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Article134 1935-08-25 18 Nuicara Elij/a. Trout fishing is in full suing. and, now that practical]/ all the upcountry streams have been bc-neftt-ted by the south-west monsoon rains, ihe season's prospects are distinctly bright. The size of fish in 'he Nuwara Eliya stream is well up to the average and134 words
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Advertisement196 1935-08-25 18 The Fair Fame of ENO In every part of the vvprld the name Eno is a household English word, commanding the respect accorded to an old friend. Go to the Tropics and an "old hand will warn you that you should drink Eno's Fruit Salt to counteract the poisons that196 words
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Advertisement93 1935-08-25 18 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up NljpMs. Leg Pains. Nervousness, Stiffness. Rheumatism, mx■lness. Lumbago, Burning. Itching, Smarting. Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor's new discovery called Cystes (Sisatsz). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, and heals, raw sore kidneys.93 words
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Advertisement137 1935-08-25 18 NEW LIFE] FOR OLD RADIOS I laVWs^ i_m»ti^bi esm I QUICKER START! MORE POWER! I BETTER TONE! Sol* Agents. Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, I I OHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. aaßßß^B^B^B^^k^B^sU .^bK^B^ml MHnr Ijl j^r B A hacking, racking cough is nature 'a danger signaL More serious ills may follow. That's the137 words
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Advertisement1289 1935-08-25 19 i J* a 1 I .amVJ^r -tt** BBBw BBBB> TmrmmM BB^r Wm *5k TawmV ■>■* Tf? \*Ama BBBV vAYJ wAbYv .aßErj B/f WZ^BBfl ML mk mB BBbßl, Xhk. J $&W I aI s* fl\ M VBE fJm BE Bi ÜBI i WL BvwßtA. Ami \JBF"k~~ Bft a J& mflß BM^mV1,289 words
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Article, Illustration781 1935-08-25 20 Two Books With Appeal To All Dog- Lovers Advice On Training And Showing The Understanding of a Dog By Lt.-Col. G. H. Badcock. Herbert Jenkins. 3s. 6d). Dors from Pet to Show Bench. By G. and T. Brooke Davison. Herbeat Jenkins. 3s. 6d. IN my suburb of Singapore we all781 words
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Article154 1935-08-25 20 The Unpleasantness a* the Bellona Club. By Dorothy Sayers. Gollancx. 2s. 6d. DOROTHY Sayers ranks high among present-day writers of detective stories She always has a good plot, and works It out Ingeniously, while she possesses real literary gifts, seemingly not alway: deemed necessary In producers154 words
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350 1935-08-25 20 How Mystery Thrillers Are Written Meet the Detective. By Cecil Madden. George Allen and In win. j 3s. 6d. 'THIS is a fascinating little book for those who enjoy mystery thrillers i It takes one behind the scenes, as it were, Into authors' dens, and one learns how popular "best350 words
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Article119 1935-08-25 20 Other Children* !l MM*. By 1). "I. Forsaith. A. and C. Black. TPHIS is a book for children between the ages of seven and eleven. It gives the story of the home car* of children in Norway. Russia. Palestine. Ceylon, Japan. Canada. Labrador, and others. The stories are119 words
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Advertisement281 1935-08-25 20 Doubled up £h\ with Stomach W pains** in tX\ minutes OTa <-*& later One minute you are doubled up with pain, due to bloating gas and burning acid in your stomach. Take two or three Chardox tablets, and two minutes later the pain has gone. Chardox is not a drug.281 words
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Advertisement64 1935-08-25 20 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET A FREE TABLET JKaV*? ®M TOILET SOAP V^^^^SF I SAVE 8 SUNLIGHT SOAP KaA^' W PRINTED WRAPPERS on AUGUST 31 st SAVE IO UMBRELLA SOAP I After this date, the printed wrappers PRINTED WRAPPERS undoubted merit. Be .sure you ask for 3.1icl fffit 3. these64 words
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Article, Illustration283 1935-08-25 21 |N England Now! The afternoon crowd upon the promenade is denser than ever. The hotels and more fashionable apartment houses have already disgorged their quotas to the multitude of health and happiness seekers; the less pretentious apartment houses have done so half an283 words
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Article584 1935-08-25 21 Fred. J. Melville - Fred. J. Melville, Stamp Collecting By President, Junior Philatelic Society. rVN March 11, 1917, Baghdad, the historic city of the Caliphs, was occupied by Anglo-Indian forces under General Sir Stanley Maude. The event which has changed th? history of Mesopotamia gave the philatelist some of the584 words
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Article144 1935-08-25 21 New York. New York's negro population has learned in reports from Abyssinia that its flying hero, "Col." Herbert Julian, the negro who a few months ago made a spectacular departure lor Addis Ababa, had been deprived of his wings and his colonel's commission. This action is144 words
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Article124 1935-08-25 21 Trivandrum. At a meeting of the Working Committee of the Coconut Growers' Association it was resolved that a deputation consisting of Dr. T. S. S. Raj an. Mr. Samuel Aaron and Mr. Changanacherry Paramecwaran Pillai. should wait on the Viceroy durng the ensuing Simla session of124 words
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Advertisement510 1935-08-25 21 Bring your Stamp Collection up-to-date. British Colonial and Foreign stamps, all modern issues, including large size commemoratives and pictorials, every stamp attractive and in the best condition, all stamps that will increase enormously in value in the near future. A fine investment. 150 different 5/-; 500 different 15/-. post free510 words
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Advertisement410 1935-08-25 21 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are buyers of any quantity of used Silver Jubilee Stamps. For good postal I y used specimens of Straits Settlements and Hong Kong we pay from 70 cents per hundred. Btamps damaged or perforated with firms' initials not required. Collectors who prefer to exchange their Silver410 words
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Advertisement294 1935-08-25 21 GUERNSEY HOTEL HOUMET DU NORD Spend part of your winter leave in a mild and bracing climate. This Hotel Is on the seashore and is fully licensed. Income tax, if applicable, only tenpence In the pound. Inclusive winter ternw no extras £2.15: single, £5.5 double per week. Write for brochure294 words
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Advertisement278 1935-08-25 21 LONDON. FINEST YET QUIETEST POSITION HOTEL STRATHCONA, (The Strathcona Residential Clubi LANCASTER GATE, HYDE PARK. A few yards from Hyde Pork and Kensington Gardens. Buses and Tubes to all parts. Hot and cold water and gas firr in bedrooms Ample bathrooms Central Heating I.if Inclusive terms from 3 gns. per278 words
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Miscellaneous181 1935-08-25 21 Our Crossword Puzzle i I [T"1 p~l R |||p fo I I 7 I I 9 Bfcfc__i n ii in i_ NOTE:— Figures in parentheses denote the number of letters In the words required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. a Pr»te 23. Comes back (7) 1. Qtan 24 shame (6) 5. Expert (6)181 words
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Advertisement142 1935-08-25 22 1835 THE SINGAPORE 1935 TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE WITH A 16 PAGE SPECIAL NUMBER: HISTORY OF BUSINESS HOUSES and "DEVELOPMENT and PRINTING OF NEWSPAPERS;" IN ADDITION TO THE USUAL 16 PAGES. 132 PAGES. This will give a comprehensive survey of the142 words
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1642 1935-08-25 23 Sitting On The Fence By Nathaniel Gubbins IF I ask you a lot of silly questions, don't put it down to the hot weather, will you? For, after all, I only read the news papers and speak as I find. The Northern Presbytery of the Fr°e Church of Scotland has1,642 words
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Article774 1935-08-25 23 John Holt - John Holt By LJOPING to start a new trend, we're starting this week's column with five questions. How much do you know about Hollywood, anyway? Well, here's a chance to test your dimming memory. See if you can answer the five questions below without peeking at the answers774 words
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Article163 1935-08-25 23 Moscow. At a session of the world Comintern Congress. the Palestinian -delegate Comrade Hedgar. declared that Communist tactics in Palestine were to fight for the overthrow of foreign Imperialism there. Bourgeois Zionists were the chief tools of that Imperialism The old leaders of the Palestine Communist163 words
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Advertisement189 1935-08-25 23 Ford has taken the "guesswork" out of truck ask Ford V-8 owners, then see your Ford buying. To-day you need not rely entirely on dealer who knows that the Ford V-8 truck specifications. You can easily convince your- has the power, speed, economy and reliability self that this pace-maker in189 words
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Article, Illustration856 1935-08-25 24 DAN MASKELL - DAN MASKELL By Seven titnes professional cfiampion of Great Britain, Coach to the winning British Davis Cup Team. No. I. THE SERVICE HPIIK basis of successful tennis play is a good service. A well-placed, fast service gives one the attacking position and enables one to control856 words
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Article93 1935-08-25 24 INSTEAD, of bringing the racket round behind his back with a smooth, powerful, easy swing, the beginner often chucks the ball up in front of his face, brings the racket up in front of his body and gives the. ball a sort of short-arm jab with93 words
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154 1935-08-25 24 PARTICULARS are now available of how the presence of R.A.F. aeroplanes prevented what might have developed into minor insurrection in Arabia recently. A suspicious massing of tribesmen was reported to the Government headquarters In the Aden Protectorate. It was found that154 words
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Article75 1935-08-25 24 POLICE THREAT TO ARREST DOCTOR Hollywood. Dr. Ralph S. Wlllard has eh from 200 volunteers a scenario writer. Freeman Simovic, son of a pro!. to be frozen to death as an experiment. He claims to be able to kill the germ? Recently he75 words
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Advertisement141 1935-08-25 24 CD en V m BY Mr ruin i rtfcNT This new model the Wolseley Wasp gives yon more roominess, better springing, sturdier roadwcrthiness. frrtater safety and easier controllability than has hitherto been possible in a car of this t'!a<*. Speed, performance and runnning economy are precisely in line with the141 words
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273 1935-08-25 25 Russian Made And With Russian Pilots (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, Saturday. CIX of eight mystery warplanes that have been helping Chu Teh, the notorious Red leader in Szechuan, have been brought down and the remaining two, though crippled, have escaped. Such273 words
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171 1935-08-25 25 TIN CONTROL PERAK CHINESE MINERS' RESOLUTION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. It is understood the Perak Chinese Planting and Mining Association has passed a lesolutlon that in view or the strong and unanimous opinion or the Malayan delegation as conveyed by Mr. V. A. Lowingor, that agreement between the171 words
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Article59 1935-08-25 25 London, Saturday. Games played today in the Scottish League resulted Aberdeen 3 Hibernian 1 Albion 5 Ayr 1 Clyde 1 Arbroath 3 Hamilton 1 Third Lanark 2 Hearts 1 Dunferml«ne 1 Kilmarnock 2 Alrdrie 2 Queen's Park 2 Motherwell 2 Queen of the S. 1 Partick 0 RangersReuter - 59 words
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Article171 1935-08-25 25 The knock-out system for the ull day mixed doubles of the Playfair Athletic Union will be played on Sunday, Aug. 25 at 1 pm. The final ties in this event will be played on the same day and prizes will be distributed to the winners and runners-up. Those171 words
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Article82 1935-08-25 25 The following ties have been aranged to be played during the next week-end ln the Useful B P 1935 singles tournament: Saturday. Aug. 31. "A" Geovge Chen vs Ponnusamy I Kirn Wee vs. Cheng Hong. Tham Swee vs Tiong Wah. Beng Teck vs Hock Chiang. Sunday. Sept. 1.82 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-08-25 25 Sanday Times and Straits Times posters— a familiar sight in any Malayan town.13 words
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140 1935-08-25 25 CHINA FLOODS $3,000,000 DAMAGE IN TWO DISTRICTS rvAMAGE assessed at over $3,000,000 has been caused by floods ln Chiangchew and Chuanchew, two Hokkien districts in China, where three thousand houses, according to a cable received last week, were under fourteen feet of water. Heavy loss of life and terrible suffering140 words
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Article45 1935-08-25 25 Mr T. A. Kendall has been appointed to be a rubber regulation officer for Malacca. Mr. F. G. Pooley has been appointed to be commissioner of the Mohammedan and Hindu EndownmenU Board for Penang during the absence on leave of Mr E A de Buriatte.45 words
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Article66 1935-08-25 25 London, Saturday. Close of play scores in County cricket matches played today: At Birmingham: Worcester 205 for 4. vs. Warwickshire. At Manchester: Lancashire 248 for 7. vs. Somerset. Rain washed out the following fixtures Middlesex vs. Kent at Lords Surrey vs. Yorkshire 'at the Oval Hampshire vs. DerbyshireReuter - 66 words
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Article358 1935-08-25 25 The Winsome Badminton Party played and won two friendly badminton matches in the course of a month, all games being played at the King George V School Hall, Seiemban. They defeated the Moonlight Party by B—l. Results: (Winsome players mentioned first) MM 1 Sincies. Chan Yoong Kan beat358 words
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150 1935-08-25 25 "U.S. Unable To Remain Out Of Next War" Washington. Saturday. A STORM has been aroused in Senate circles by statement tributed to Senator Pope o; who is now visiting London. Senator Pope is reported to .iave said that the United States would be unable to remain out of the nextReuter - 150 words
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Article139 1935-08-25 25 BOOK BY FORMER INSPECTOR UCINGAPORE Patrol" is the striking "ai«e of a book which may be expected in Malaya within the next i«.w moii ui-.. He is written by a former European inspector attached to the Singapore Detective Branch, Mr. A. L. Dixon, who chooses as his theme139 words
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Advertisement378 1935-08-25 25 SINGAPORE RUBBER Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Sept. 19 9/16 19 11/16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Sept. 19 5/16 19 116 No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) awardable Spore 19% 19 >4 September 19% IM| Oct.-Dec. 19% 20 Jan-Mar. 20% 20%378 words
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Advertisement599 1935-08-25 25 J my niniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ §m ah Yiiii tofhel ICT QUICK ACTION^ f Took ASPRO for a |§|l T"°J^ N *>s h, ve ttttlfi ■lIIM Cold-Fever and Cf and th °«»nd, eSic3c y °f Headache and wai IJ rh< f y v*u 'Asprq- d n "7 hivt p*** I soon well W599 words
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Article, Illustration786 1935-08-25 26 Singapore S clangor Match Plans Doubtful THE Singapore championship tournaments were carried a stage further last week and both the men's open singles and doubles events will be brought to the quarter final stages today. With E J. Viss, for many years786 words
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Article, Illustration623 1935-08-25 26 I SINCERELY hope that the weather will prove kind next Friday night when Gunboat Jack will make what is expected to be his last appearance during his present visit to Singapore. He will meet Young Friso over IS threes for the middleweight Orient title. It is623 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1935-08-25 26 " Smash - "Smash" Preliminary Games Show High Standard (By < f r i j i J I I 1 KIALA MMPIR. BADMINTON of a rush standard was witnessed in the preliniinary round ties of the Selan«or men's open doubles and women's singles badminton championships which were played at the1,156 words
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Article60 1935-08-25 26 The following have been invited to play association football for S.C.C. 2nd XI vs. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank on Thursday, Ang. 29, at SCS. (Friendly): G. H. Stroobach; A P. Craigie, R. Davidson; L. M. Mitchell. J. A. Gibson. J. F. Keay: J. E D. Graham. S.60 words
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Article32 1935-08-25 26 The Singapore Golf Club September bogey competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 7 and 8. The woroen's September bogey competition will be played on Monday, Sept. 2.32 words
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Advertisement180 1935-08-25 26 Never used to be able to smoke more them two or three a day. Sensitive throat wouldn't stand it Then *i:,(J someone gave him a tip— v WJ Craven "A". Now he gets j&£ LRA I/is. more smoking pleasure in every Fi Vbhl >T pufi And what more -he's q&180 words
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954 1935-08-25 27 Greasy Pole Event Causes Much Fun (From A Correspondent.) Taiping. THE Taiping Swimming Club held its annual gala last Sunday in perfect weather. There was a good attendance of over a hundred members and visitors. The opening event, for which there were four entries,954 words
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Article696 1935-08-25 27 THE annual rifle meetings of both the Singapore and Malacca Volunteer* have been successfully carried throufh. The most interesting event at the Singapore meeting was the Iriquois Cup This is an eliminating round for the Warren Shied, the three leading teams in the Iriquois representing the696 words
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Article, Illustration89 1935-08-25 27 m/IISS Liv Yu Ming, seventeen years of age, is a pupil of the Hua Nam Girls' School, Muar. In the recent Malayan Chinese Olympiad held at Penang she took third place in the 50 metres final. She is nol only a promising athlete, but Is also a good badminton player89 words
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Article493 1935-08-25 27 Handicaps For First And Second Days IITEIGHTS for the Singapore Turf W nub Autumn. Go.d Cup. meeting. first day, Aug. 31. Hones, Class 1, Mt. 1. mbt. C furs.—Refill 9.0. Belle Edna 8 10, Kuala Queen 8.7. Eastern Knight 8.4. Kuala Prince 8.2, Bestlot 7.13. Kalili 7.13. Aviemore493 words
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Article679 1935-08-25 27 Miss Winnie Khong Wins Junior Singles Title (From Our Own Corespondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. The Perak junior badminton championships for the girls' and boys' titles are being keenly contested. Following are the results so far: GIRLS SINGLES Miss Winnie Khong beat Miss Rum Von Haeht 11—0, 11—0. Miss679 words
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Advertisement162 1935-08-25 27 CAPITOL OPENING TODAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 One of the most gripping stories ever filmed Based on an incident connected wiih the Sinking of the "TITANIC"— "WHOM THE GODS DESTROY" with WALTER CONNOLLY ROBERT YOUNG DORIS KENYON The world acclaimed his Heroism The woman he loved worihioped him but every beat of his162 words
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Advertisement80 1935-08-25 27 A Another Grand Performance from the Girl Yon Loved in "THE THIN MAN" JB^pi MYRNA LOY CARY GRANT JE^jS^B^j^ iwE«lmV I P arHmounts thrilling romnnce of the nir H-27J "WINGS"" DARK" NEXT CHANGEr PAVILION Paramount's sparkling companion picture to "LOVE PARADE' Bubbling with glorious, intoxicating music hilarious comedy ...royal romance80 words
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Article, Illustration609 1935-08-25 28 Artillerymen Give A Poor Display M.F.A 2 R.A 2. I EAGLE points were shared in the First Division game played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday between the Malays and the Royal Artillery, each side netting twice. The score at the interval609 words
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Article208 1935-08-25 28 EXCITING GAME AT KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. An unusually large crowd witnessed the soccer friendly on the padang today between the Selangor Police and the Malay Regiment which resulted in a victory for the police by 3 goals to 2 after208 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-08-25 28 Miss J. Hariigaa, of Australia. beaten by Mrs. Moody in the Wimbledoa championship13 words
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239 1935-08-25 28 FOUR WICKETS WIN. M.F.A. BEAT WEAK TEAM OF NONDESCRIPTS A weak team of the Nondescripts fur her handicapped by playing two men short— were beaten by the M.F.A. at cricket by four wickets yesterday afternoon at McNair Road Two outstanding performances were a good innings of 61 by Choor Singh239 words
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Article39 1935-08-25 28 The ties for the Garrison Tennis tournament have had to be rearranged, and now the R.A. will play the R.A.M.C. at 3 45 on Tuesday and Lieut Home will play Major Evans at 4 o'clock on Wednesday.39 words
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Article60 1935-08-25 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturday. Kuttam Singh, a teacher In King Edward VII School. Talplng, annexed the championship by thirteen points in the third Perak Sikh Annual Athletic Meeting repeating his success of the last two years Two others tied for seconc place with 5 points60 words
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Article455 1935-08-25 28 BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR COMING SEASON (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. 'THE annual meeting of the Nerri Sembilan Rugby Football Association will take place at the Sungei I'jonc Club on Aug. 30 when new officers will be elected and a fixture list drawn up for the forthcoming455 words
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Article278 1935-08-25 28 The annual general meeting of the Kedah Hockey Association was held at the Stia Kesukaan Club on Wednesday with H.H. Tunku Ya'acob In the chair. Others present were Dr. Sundara Rajan. Messrs. E de la M. Stowell, T. B. Brasnaham, A. R. Abdullah, J. F. Augustln, Lee278 words
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Article456 1935-08-25 28 The Anson Badminton Party held Its second annual meeting on Aug. 10 at the New Life Restaurant. Great World, at 3 p.m. after tiffin was served to all the members. The following were elected oflicebL.»iers for the ensuing year: Patron. -Oh See Bian. president,— Ng Wing Chon456 words
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Article43 1935-08-25 28 Before a fair crowd of badminton enthusiasts the Straits Times Press Sports Club beat the Jagoh Muslim B.P. by three games to two in a friendly game of badminton during the last week-end, at the court of the Useful B.P.43 words
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123 1935-08-25 28 RAILWAYS SWAMPED IPOH LEAGUE LEADERS TOO GOOD From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Saturti.i y The Corinthians, the local league champions, easily defeated the Railways, -i. the Perak FA. Cup competition by 8 goals to 3. The Corinthians, after continuous bombardment of the Railways goal, scored through Sinwah. Ar-. Fook. equalised123 words
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572 1935-08-25 28 Two Left-Handers In Thrilling Three-Set Duel (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) TPWO left handed players, Lecw Kirn Fatt of the Novice Badminton j Party and Yap Chin Tee of the Devonshire Badminton Parly, provided one of the finest games seen during the current season572 words
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Article, Illustration831 1935-08-25 30 " Argus - Argus BASEBALL INCREASING IN POPULARITY By SINGAPORE. £RICKET, it is claimed in certain quarters, is in danger of gradual extinction in England, where it is forecast that baseball is the coming attraction in the sports sphere and that in five years' time831 words
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Article800 1935-08-25 30 Final Next Month Inter-Party Badminton Games Proposed Clubs And Playing Fields 'From Our Own Correspondent) AI.OR STAR. T" ill! junior open championship tournament run li the Kedah Lawn Tennis Association lias now reached an important stage. 1 his competition is dhided into th* Northern and Southern800 words
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Article, Illustration587 1935-08-25 30 Attendance Increases With Fee Reduction Swim mini? Gala Badminton Tourney (From Our Own Correspondent) TAIPING. The two-day professional meeting of the Taiping Turf Club attached visitors from north and south. The first day. though marred by wet weather, provided excellent sport, and there were some587 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-08-25 30 On* Ec Kong, the well-known lawn tennis player8 words
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Article657 1935-08-25 31 " Echo - Echo High Hopes For The Rugger Season By KUALA LUMPUR. I AST week-end the series of big sporting events here was continued (and concluded for a while, thanks be!) with the Selangor vs. Perak lawn tennis match. It was merely a friendly," without any chance657 words
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Article, Illustration515 1935-08-25 31 No Century Scored In Seremban The Hose Cup Competition Was It Started In 1921? (From Our Own Correspondent.) SHIEMBAN. IUOW that the cricket and soccer season are practically over In Neeri Sembilan, local sportsmen will turn to rugger and hockey. Practices and matches in both these515 words
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Article, Illustration80 1935-08-25 31 Joe Louis, the Brown Bomber f r om Detroit who is hailed as a new Jack Johnson, gained a technical knock -oat over King Leviasky of Chicago la the first roand of their light at Chicago. Leviasky received the worst drubbing of ate career aad beg fed the referee to80 words
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Article374 1935-08-25 31 The yearly open Chinese chess tournament organised by the Waken Lion Athletic Party began on Thursday under the management of Messrs. Son Kee Pong, Son Kee Haw, Lim Kee Sin, Son Kee Phin. lim Boon Hack and Tan Poh Thong. As this game is becoming more popular374 words
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Article174 1935-08-25 31 Ocmlng Urn In the Straits ftilinr Recreation Club Uwn t«nnla tournament art: Twtay: ."T Dnk. Btt. FlaaL— Cfaua Cheat Hock and Tan Chlap Cboon (Owe. 3) n. V. I. Evan Won* *Ml T*n Ohlm Tu*n (Owe I*4). Open rffc I Bang 800 sad Chua Ctaoan Leang v*. Cheong174 words
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Article412 1935-08-25 31 (From Our Own Correspondent) The Kuantan District Badminton tournament has reached the final stage, and in the second round some excellent badminton was seen. This tournament is the forerunner of a series of such events which will be held under the auspices of a district badminton asbodaUon which412 words
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Article, Illustration171 1935-08-25 32 THE R.A.F. JUBILEE PAGEANT at Seletar Station attracted 20.000 people yesterday and on thla page are excluaiv picture* taken by a Sunday Time* staff photographer Above are bombers ready to take off and on the right is the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomaa (standing) talking to the c.171 words
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