The Straits Times, 1 December 1935
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Title Section36 1935-12-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 206. Sunday, December 1, 1935. Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 206. Sunday. December 1, 1935. Price 10 cents36 words
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Article, Illustration294 1935-12-01 1 300-MILE BARRIER OF WATERLESS DESERT No Roads: Fierce Armed Arabs: Machine Guns: Trenches ALEXANDRIA, SATURDAY. W HATEVER TROOPS SIGNOR MUSSOLINI MAY ORDER TO LIBYA, THE TALK OF THE INVASION OF EGYPT IS NO LONGER REGARDED SERIOUSLY, STATES REUTER'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN THE294 words
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Article, Illustration52 1935-12-01 1 YFIIIDI MENUHIN. the famous violinist, who received t!.000 for liis first public engagement in London at he age of 12. is to rest for two yeirs during whit-h time tip will do musical research work. His last appearance will be at the Albert Hall. London, tomorrow. Mrnuhin is now 1752 words
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125 1935-12-01 1 JAPAN'S BUDGET FOR 1936 37 Huge Sums For Navy And Army Tokio, Saturday. AFTER a session lasting all night, which was interrupted several times to enable the War Minister. General Hayaslii, to confer with the General Staff to overcome the latter's uncompromising attitude towards cutting I down its demands, theReuter - 125 words
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289 1935-12-01 1 Shanghai, Saturday. SINO- JAPANESE hostilities in North I China are expected to break out momentarily. The foreign diplomatic representatives have ordered their respective nationals, including missionaries, in eastern Hopei to evacuate all danger spots and to assemble in Peiping. The Japanese Government ia understood toSin Chew Jit Poh - 289 words
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65 1935-12-01 1 Washington, Saturday. Or. Alfred Sic. the Chinese Ambassador, today interviewed Mr. I'ordell Hull, ITS.1 T S. Secretary of State, whom Dr. Sic informed of the latest developments In the North China separatist movement. Asked by pressmen whether attention h. d been called to Japa.65 words
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68 1935-12-01 1 St. Andrew's Dinner Disaster Haggis Bounces London, Saturday. ["VIS ASTER befell the haggis at the annual dinner of the St. Andrew's Club in London attended by 500 Scots last night, says. Reuter. The haggis was being carried round the dir.ing hall in traditional fashion amid the rains of the pipers68 words
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Article62 1935-12-01 1 Melrose Spent £150 On Search TPHE search foi Air-Commodore 1 Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Captain Pethybridge cost C. J. Melrose, the South Australian airman, tl">0 out of his own pocket. Tl>c sale to an Australian newspaper group of his film of the search, which he took from his Percival62 words
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Article60 1935-12-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Saturday. The Imperial eastbound aeroplane with London malls for Malaya and Australia of Nov. 23 left Rangoon this afternoon for Don Muang. but bad weather over the mourtalnrus frontier region compelled her lo rfturn. It is hoped conditions will moderate and60 words
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Article71 1935-12-01 1 London, Saturday. The Crown Prince of Sweden presided at the opening of the official lecture in connection with the International Exhibition of Chinese Art at Burlington House. In his lecture Sir Percival David said it was doubtful whether there would ever again be seen in this countryBritish Wireless - 71 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-12-01 1 Thrre small pirls pore over a n»u of East Africa on the floor of tbeii home in Rome.18 words
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206 1935-12-01 1 FLIGHTS MAY BE CONTROLLED England Australia Hazards OFFICIAL action is being considered for strict control of all record flight attempts between England and Australia, so that there will be less risk of valued lives, like that of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Captain Pethybridge, being lost. Air-Commodore Sidney Smith, Air206 words
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Article46 1935-12-01 1 Half Ton Of Opium In Oil Tins (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Saturday, bangkok preventive officers yesterday f.mnd more than half a ton of opium in thirty kerosene oil tins inside a 'uoJs wagon of a train from North Siam. No owner has yet come forward.46 words
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Article77 1935-12-01 1 Noon. Saturday. Buyers Sellers N. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21 15/16 22 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Dec. 21 11/16 21 3 i No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose) Tone of Mark**:—Steadier. Latest Cable: per Ib. London Spot Sheet 6 5 16d. New77 words
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Article83 1935-12-01 1 Colony Cavalcade X Tea at Highlands 3 Home by the Cape 4 New Service aerodrome I Singapore's Bark Lane* 6 Identities BeaalU 5 Singapore Smuggling t Turkestan Adventure 9 Books IS The Braddon Family 14 Muskets 1 llintory 1< Hying Note* 17 Highlands- Gloom IS (huruti Social83 words
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134 1935-12-01 1 DEATH ROLL ON THE ROADS One Person Killed Every Hour London, Saturday. I>HE particularly heavy death roll on the roads during the last two weeks was the subject of a broadcast address by the Minister of Transport. Mr. Hore Belisha last night. During this fortnight one person died and 26British Wireless - 134 words
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64 1935-12-01 1 London. Saturday. Sir Samuel Hoare and Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell will head the British delegation to the Naval Conference Advisers will be admiral Sir Ernl? Chatfleld. Sir Warren Fisher, Mr. R L Cralgle (a Foreign Office Counsellor! and Vice- Admiral W M. James. A pro formaReuter - 64 words
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276 1935-12-01 1 Abyssinia SUCCESSES STILL UNCONFIRMED Italian People Are Waging War, Not Individuals Addis Ababa. Saturday. •THIE official announcement of th© recapture of Wai Wai and the rumour of the reoccupation of is unconfirmed. The Government km telegraphed to the respective commanders for further information. Asmara. Saturday. The Italians are introducing aReuter - 276 words
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Article20 1935-12-01 1 'THE Sunday Times Happy Moments snapshot competition closes on Dec 5. Winning photographs will be published on Dec20 words
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Advertisement16 1935-12-01 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, i lncorporated in Great Britain.) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE.16 words
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Advertisement40 1935-12-01 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES BEAR BRAND MILK is real pure natural milk, with nothing: added and nothing taken away just sterilized H for your safety. S^« KgmU far Malar*: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD, (Incorporated in England 1666) SINGAPORE »ad FENANG. BEARBMNnS40 words
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Article, Illustration2081 1935-12-01 2 Thomas Atkins At Tennis A Park And Aquarium Tank Road's Boon To 44 Bloom sbury •THE other day there was a news item to the effect that two privates of the Wiltshire Regiment had played in the final of the Garrison tennis doubles against an officer and his2,081 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-12-01 2 This is a bird's eye view of the model of the proposed Tank Road site for a park and aquarium.25 words
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Article, Illustration34 1935-12-01 2 This is a picture which will startle up-country racegoers who have not seen the Bukit Timah course. It is a rlose-up view of the grandstand as it was last Saturday.34 words
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Advertisement92 1935-12-01 2 IjjaJj JJ A ,j MA* jii.,, I O£o A7N& CO& *k? A M£RW OVD SOVU AMD A *€P*Y 040 SOUL WAS HZ 4*o tV€ CAO£D fOfi tt/S SOLI AMD CAO£D FOR tt/S ROAST -\U*KViI -4UWfWW«, Of Co</Rs£, Hi. 60T f*oM* iHe wot evidently not only convivial but mUo a discriminating92 words
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634 1935-12-01 3 INDEPENDENCE-AND THE SHADOW OF JAPAN Inauguration Of Mr. Quezon As President QN the Dollar liner President Adams which arrived at Singapore at daylight yesterday are United States senators and a party of journalists who attended the Philippine presidential inauguration at Manila and are circling634 words
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Article381 1935-12-01 3 INNOCENT LAW BREAKERS Do You Carry A Penknife After Sunset? rvO you carry a penknife in your pocket after sunset? If so, beware! You may be contravening the law. The Arms and Explosives Ordinance and the Minor Offences Ordinance (in so far as It cc .i"orns arms) are two laws381 words
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Article287 1935-12-01 3 Highlands An Expert Gives His Views (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. MR. Mailland Milne, brother of Mr. A. B. Milne, the well I known Malayan planter, interviewed prior to returning to Ceylon at the; conclusion of his visit to Cameron Highlands stated that tea flourishes in287 words
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Article, Illustration60 1935-12-01 3 This is not an imitation of the famous Belisha-beacon. In fact these orbs on pedestals stood on traffic islands in Seremban long before the British Minister of Transport installed the famous beacons. These orbs are very useful to the motorist at night, for they are illuminated. The red signal warns60 words
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Article58 1935-12-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. Three Tamils, cycling to Seremban trom Rantau village, met with an accident which resulted In the death of one of them. It appears that the front wheel became detached while one of the men was coming down a hill. The other two,58 words
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Article22 1935-12-01 3 Mr. H. E. Nixon and Mr. W. 8. Oodward have been appointed members of the Assessment Committee under the Rubber Regulation Enactment.22 words
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Article97 1935-12-01 3 GIFT OF CHANDU LEADS CHINESE TO TROUBLE Lim Scow Joo visited a friend In the civil prison with the charitable Intention of cheering his pal. He took some cigarettes and matches, bat he did not realise that these gifts would be minutely examined. The97 words
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Article42 1935-12-01 3 The committee of the bazaar organised by the Straits Chinese Reading Club Unemployment Fund to be held on Dec. 21 in the Victoria Memorial Hall Is working actively to make the function a success. Goods of every description will be sold.42 words
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Article199 1935-12-01 3 IRONY OF A GREAT HUMAN EXPERIMENT (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Seymban, Saturday. A dinner meeting of the Seremban Rotary Club was held at the Seremban Reit House. The Hon. Mr. J. W. W Hughes, British Resident. Negrl Sembilan, presided. *Mr A. B. Cross, the Seremban lawyer, spoke on199 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-12-01 3 Mr. John Chay Ec Sow and Miss Chan Slew Ngo who were married at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road, Singapore.23 words
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Article135 1935-12-01 3 REVENUE NEARS TOTAL FOR YEAR J^/ALACCA'S Municipal finances for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 1935, show that the credit balance has been nearly trebled sine? the start of the year. The surplus on Jan. 1 of this year amounted .to 51C7.938 and on Sept. 30 it135 words
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Article208 1935-12-01 3 The Resident of Perak has appointed the following to be members of a Board of Visitors to the Central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan. for the year 1936 The Protector or Chin 1 ese, Perak (chairman), Mr. A. N. Kenion, J.P., Dr. Chong Tak Nam, Mr. Cheah Ghim208 words
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Article62 1935-12-01 3 Tan Cheang was produced before Mr. HA. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district Judge, yesterday on a charge of having possession of an automatic I pistol and 21 rounds of ammunition. He admitted possession but pleaded '< that he wa* merely holding the weapon for another man. A62 words
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Obituary45 1935-12-01 3 A Requiem High Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs Sandrina De Costa will be said at the Church of St. Joseph on Monday, December 2. 1935 at 6.30 a.m. i The attendance of relatives and friends U earnestly solicited.45 words
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Advertisement277 1935-12-01 3 minutes Indigestion and \M4*\ I stomach pains are caused jF^J Lfl by gases and burning 9 m acids which form in the stomach as a result of 0^ food fermenting. By C J| removing these harmful gasea and acids, you automatically end your l^ Indigestion. The wa" rlQl to do277 words
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Article, Illustration968 1935-12-01 4 An Attractive Route For Malayans Becoming More Popular Every Year (From A Special Correspondent.) \JF to a few years ago Malayans who deserted the regular Suez Canal route on their periodical visits to Europe were liable to be considered a little eccentric. A few ventured to968 words
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449 1935-12-01 4 Poultry Notes YELLOW AND WHITE MAIZE IN Malaya a "certain" epideask destroys thousands of heads of poultry every year, but up to «ow official information has been available as to the cause or the effects of the actual draff. The common name of "roup" has been given and this name449 words
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Advertisement518 1935-12-01 4 N.Y.K. LINE GENEKAL PASSKNGEB AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LDTC. jpß jCVM^B^BBBB fa# I I^B I BSSSSSS^HsSKSB^EfI HI ft-£j LsV Mr*^a^K MnstAf^sssssssssl Lsfc /CAdrfH I sssssssssssssssssssCTl-^. J* T^sf LssV^. '> 7>^M I IfttlsM P-smsssssssP sssssssssV <• m >». sH MU vj Vidfl I Verandah m.s. "Trrakoni Mara.** N.T.X. London Mail518 words
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Advertisement673 1935-12-01 4 TIGER BEER I Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour F m sbv aaai D#««» a fair-minded priystclan will at onr* rr<*> dmO U I 1/OClOr* oicinend it for Its dcrinlte benefits In Toll About Successful Prescription Tk*» ln bajVd^r^l^ord^rsf STte'x'counu-'r-Is Eadwil Kidney ■losWor Troubles acu th« excess673 words
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Advertisement99 1935-12-01 4 RATS BRING DISEASE DESTROY THEM WITH I I RODINE 1 Sole Agents: 1 Grafton Laboratories, 20b, Collyer Quay. Marco soaP b"»»» IT"^^____* AND BEAI'TY SPECIAL OFFER. Manager. THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO.. LTD. BaaVa Chambers. Singapore. Please send me a Trial Cake of MARGO SOAP. I enclose 10 cenu In stamps99 words
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994 1935-12-01 5 DEAD PLAINTIFF'S ESTATE ASKS FOR COSTS Judgment Delivered In Supreme Court I ONG drawn out litigation between Mr. S. Pierre, the plaintiff, 1-1 who is now dead, and Mr. A. S. Roman, was brought to a close yesterday in the Supreme Court, before994 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-12-01 5 Mr. Tan Guan Pens, of Labis, Johore, who has been appointed Justice of the Peace15 words
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266 1935-12-01 5 ESTATE DUTY LAW AMENDING BILL IN F. M. S. A Bill to amend the Estate Duty Enactment, 1929, is to be introduced in the Federal Council. The amendment of section 3 is in- tended to clarify the law with regard 1 to the disposal of Joint Hindu Family property. The266 words
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Article130 1935-12-01 5 Women Champions Of Deal Club Women anglers were the champions at the three days' festival of the Deal Angling Club. Twenty-one anglers caught flsh. and the four women competitors weighed In 138 Ib. of the total weight of 321 lb. Miss Marjorle Blaln. with a total130 words
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Article42 1935-12-01 5 Mr. J. C. Innes. a member of the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, has returned from leave of absence, and the appointment of the Hon. Mr. J. Robertson to act for him as a member of the Board haa42 words
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Article203 1935-12-01 5 OPEN VERDICT ON MAN KILLED BY LORRY The evidence led before Mr. W. O. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the inquiry Into the death of a 20-year-old Tamil. Krishnasamy. was Insufficient to show whether or not there had been any criminal rashness on the part of a lorry203 words
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Article213 1935-12-01 5 THE surf .mo of the new R.A.F. aerodrome at Tengftti, which has just been completed, is being tested under service load conditions with heavily weight d motor lorries. If the aerodrome withstands the load trials, Air-Commodore Sidney Smith, Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F.. Far East, expects213 words
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Article117 1935-12-01 5 THEN ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY Convicted of charges of ottering a bribe and of escaping from legal custody, a Chinese, Chan Ah Bah. was sentenced to pay fines totalling $30 by Mr. Norman Grlce, the Singapore second magistrate. The charge was the outcome of the arrest of117 words
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Advertisement295 1935-12-01 5 IDENTITIES COMPETITION Last Week's Solutions Five Readers Share $100 Seah Teck Seng, Government Trade School, Singapore, Tan Kim \nn 17 18, Mercantile Bank Building, Singapore, D. S. Raj u, 28, Rowell Rd., Singapore, F. T. Velge, 67, Sophia Rd., Singapore, and Chua Kwee Chuan, Municipal Plumbers' Store, Singapore, identified correctly295 words
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Advertisement124 1935-12-01 5 FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! A LOVELY LUCK V GIFT ALONG WITH EVERY PURCHASE MADE YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THIS New Kind of Charming Gift. DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY IMMENSE REDUCTION AT ESTD. K. M. OLI MOHAMED, PHONE. 1914 Jeweller. 4508 lvl U 40 HIGH STREET. t^vw B^B? "H|^^HH BC2* i124 words
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266 1935-12-01 6 Programme Of Singapore Improvement Trust Disclosed $800,000 FOR BACK LANE I SCHEMES Budgeting for an estimated surplus of $881,640 on Jan. 1, 1936, and estimated revenue during 1936 of $861,750, the Singapore Improvement Trust plans to spend $1,553,467 during the coming year, which will266 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-12-01 6 A croup at the Samboe Clerk's Club after a dinner given to Mr. and Mrs A Gaalman, prior to their going on leave.23 words
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Article312 1935-12-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 28. A meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners was held on Monday when, among others things, an application by Mr. M. F. A. Gomes for a licence for the Malacca City Cabaret from Jan. 1, 1936, to March 31, 1936312 words
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Article140 1935-12-01 6 CAMPAIGN OPENED IN MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 28. Brightly coloured posters appealing for the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson are being exhibited at the Central Poilce Station. Evidently in support of this recruiting campaign a detachment of the Malay Regiment under the command of140 words
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Article84 1935-12-01 6 Action By Malacca Municipality (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 30. The Municipality have erected a fairly large temporary wooden building at the lower end of Riverside for sheltering hawkers. The itinerant vendor of wares will not now need to wander aimlessly and thereby come under the84 words
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Article48 1935-12-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 30. An unusual spectacle was provided on Wednesday when a fleet of about ten aeroplanes proceeded to Singapore. The machines flew fairly low over Malacca in a formation that revived memories of the R. A. F. display at Seletar.48 words
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Article93 1935-12-01 6 £3,000 Prize For Essay Canberra. A prize of 15,000 dollars (£3,000) for an unpublished manuscript showing the relations between any branch of knowledge and the Christian religion is offered by the Bross Foundation of Lake Forrest. Illinois, U.S.A. A cable message to this effect was received93 words
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Article, Illustration52 1935-12-01 6 A tea party was held at the residence of Mr. P. E. Perera. president of the Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association on Sunday, Nov. 19, in honour of their patron, Mr. Alii Ahmed Khan Surattee. J.P. (fourth from left in picture). Alter the tea party the members were entertained to music52 words
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727 1935-12-01 6 Malacca Sports HOCKEY VISITORS FROM SINGAPORE TODAY More Malacca Changes A Strong Defence Anglo Chinese School Im proves Badminton History In The Making (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. In choosing the side to play against Singapore at Malacca on the Malacca Club Padanpr today, the selectors have trade more changes.727 words
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Article39 1935-12-01 6 (From Our Own Correspond) nt > Malacca. On the feast day of St. Francis Xavier. Tuesday. Dec. 3. a service will be held at 6.30 a.m. in the old Church on St. Pauls Hill, Malacca.39 words
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Article30 1935-12-01 6 The Minto House 'formerly known aa Headmaster House) held its first annual dinner at the High School. Malacca, on Saturday, Nov. 23. There were 50 people present.30 words
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Article94 1935-12-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 30. The following officers passed the examination for promotion to the I rank of Captain at Malacca on Nov 17: Lieut Abbas bin Mohd Saaid. Lieut. Ab. Jalll bin O^man, Lieut. D. K. C. Llm, 2/Lt. H. P. Clarke, and 2/Lt. H.94 words
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Advertisement226 1935-12-01 6 X'mas Presents A fine range of E.P.N.S. things suitable for presents are available at THE LANKA STORES NO. 28, RIVERSIDE. MALACCA. hightly CAPITOL THEATRE f 1.15*9.15 MALACCA Phone 245 g^UTY HOUSE Monday, December 2. 1935. Rt. 24, RIVERSIDE. MALACCA. "THE WINNING TICKET" 'PHONE No. 40. with LEO CARRILLO, LOUISE nDttclV226 words
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Article, Illustration284 1935-12-01 7 IN England now! Darkening Vies hinting at the first fall of snow, refreshingly cold winds that bring colour to the cheeks and make the eyes sparkle, roads and fields sprayed with a fine frost, the solitary cries of birds on the wing these are some of the284 words
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Article803 1935-12-01 7 Stamp Collecting By FRED. J. MELVILLE IT is little more than a century since Greece rained its independence from Turkey and seventy -four years since the first Greek stamps were issued. Until the Balkan Wars Just before the Great War the stamps of Greece had undergone803 words
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115 1935-12-01 7 REFUTING AN OLD BRAIN THEORY Ape-Like Ridges In Highest Types Scientists of the Bekhterov Brain Institute in Leningrad declare there is no truth In the theory that differences of brain formation divide mankind Into higher and lower races. "The ape-like rides, regarded by many experts as characteristic of the so-called115 words
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71 1935-12-01 7 Paris. The Grand Duchess Anastase Nlcho(aalna, 67, widow of the Qrand Duke Nicholas, of World War fame, and sister of the Queen of Italy, has di*"l here. She was one of the most distinguished women In the Russia of the Czar's regime. She71 words
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Advertisement619 1935-12-01 7 TWO SPECIAL OFFERS. 1.000 sumps all different, used ana mint, mostly modern, with large size commemoratlves, pictorials, air malls and Colonial Jubilees 10/6 post 4d Air Mall a/-. 2.000 stamps nil different, with many magnificent medern Items some ot which are very hard to get. A good representative collection fit619 words
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Advertisement357 1935-12-01 7 SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS. We are ouyers ot any quantity of used Sliver Jubilee Stamps. For Rood postally used specimens of I Straits Settlements and Hong Kong I we pay from 70 cents per hundred I Stamps damaged or perforated with I firms' tniUtls not required. Collectors who prefer to exchange357 words
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Advertisement498 1935-12-01 7 1 LON OON GOODWOOD HOTEL QUEENSBORO TERRACE. HYDE PARK H. fc C water and reading lirhi In bedrooms. Lift Ntgbt sorter. Garage Adjacent Excellent Cuisine Dally Terms from 10.6:1. Weekly from 3 gns Bed fc Breakfast 6/6 to 8/6 New Lounges and Billiard Room. Tariff from Resident Proprietor or the498 words
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Advertisement405 1935-12-01 7 LONDON CALLS INSISTENT! 1 W^^l come *r*y\ and enjoy at either J&^^ HOTEL REMBRANDT <&&£? Bouth Kensington, SW y^gj-^^ facing the Victoria and or HOTEL /s@&~ RUBENS Buckingham Palace Road, facing Buckingham Palace Every attention in pleasing surroundings. PERFF.t'T Ml It II |>t THESE COMIORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING405 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1935-12-01 8 PREVENTIVE SERVICE'S SPLENDID WORK Famous Singapore Captures Recalled SMUGGLERS are finding it extremely difficult these days to dump contraband into Singapore. Witness the elaborate precautions taken recently by a gang of rubber smugglers. They purchased new saloon cars to obviate suspicion, performed operations 6n1,109 words
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Article345 1935-12-01 8 VALUABLE PLAYING FIELD (Sunday Times Special.) Farrer Park which is the name by which the old racecourse will be known when it is transformed into a park by the Singapore Improvement Trust, promises to solve the problem of the overflow of clubs from the now crowded Balestier345 words
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Article98 1935-12-01 8 Italy's Civilian Army Losses According to a statement issued by the Italian Embassy in London recently 211 deaths were registered from Mar. 1 to Nov. 10 out of a total of 35,000 Italian workers in East Africa. The number of deaths represented 0.70 per cent.,98 words
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Article225 1935-12-01 8 "ABSOLUTELY FALSE Judge And Case For The Prosecution Allahabad. Mr. Justice Nlamatullah and Mr. Justice Allsop at the Allahabad High Court last week disposed of the local Government's appeal In the Panasa riot case. The Sessions Judge of Allahabad had acquitted all 28 accused, holding that the prosecution story was225 words
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Article74 1935-12-01 8 London. A slight increase In the cost of living, as compared with last year, ls revealed by index statistics published in England on the eve of the elections. The rise In prices for foodstuffs ls listed at 2Vfe per cent. The Increase for the74 words
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Advertisement283 1935-12-01 8 l_ at aau\ Bl^^bw aaa» .aaaaal ClumLc i-li's Cough Remrdy breaks up the congestion that causes coughs and colds. Swollen mem. branes soon become normal, thr air naMages are cleared, you breath freely, easily, once again. Chamhrrlain's contains no harmful drug*. Jt is entirely safe for infants and children as283 words
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Advertisement267 1935-12-01 8 THE SECRET OF SUCCESS AND THE FULL ENJOYMENT OF LIFE iS VITAL rOHCE! When your Vital F'orce Is low. your Mental Power becomes impaired, your Nerves unstable, and your Heart ened. Maintain and Increase your Vital Force by taking. 'PHYLLOSAN' Tafclcts. They enrich your blooa with me essential substance ot267 words
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Article, Illustration1629 1935-12-01 9 E. Williams - E. Williams By A Penniless Youth Among The Nomads TRAMP FROM RUSSIA TO INDIA Here is the story of a nineteen-year-old vagabond adventurer written by himself. He tramped alone through Turkistan and Afghanistan, braving difficulties and dangers by the way. This is a story of almost1,629 words
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307 1935-12-01 9 EXTRAORDINARY revelations have been made in the Chinese press }n Shanghai of the romantic carerr of a Chinese Mata Hari, a Hunanese sing-song girl whose beauty was employed in aid of the Communists in Central China to lure officers of the Nationalist forces307 words
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Advertisement353 1935-12-01 9 V^" iiiiiiiiiii^aaaak^^' aaaaafl Hiiß*»^afttaiaaaaa. aaaaaaß^aaaal^aaaaai kaia. taaaaaaaaal Iff *fr m mm aafl if 'jfl mEL'-' m JP xJaaaaaaaaaaaaH ■aaV62mW?K\ aafl M& Mi ...~^aß*H **>«| M .^flßaSaHaßVl .BBF^BP^BK'W aBBVIBVIBVI ■j flaL^w m m^ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalt fISXn fl t 4^^^3j mPaßaßHr^a^S^HaKll ACCeTT^B EBB INNER FOIL Eg WRAPPING WJ&^^P^ fj^^HLil^H I mak*> Craven "A"353 words
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Advertisement387 1935-12-01 9 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours AaericM Doctor's Discovery Strengthens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, ■rail. Musoles, and EnduranceBettor Trim ttUnd Operations. Thanks to th* dlacovary of an American Doctor, it la now poaalbU for those who feel prematurely old. Run-down and Worn-out, to experience again the387 words
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Advertisement645 1935-12-01 9 OUT WITH THE SHEEP AT 86 At One Time He Suffered from Rheumatism Going out with the shrep, miles from home, this old farmer has forgotten all about ths rheumatism that once kept him indoor many thousands of others, he is an tribute to the effectiveness of Kruschen He sends645 words
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Advertisement156 1935-12-01 10 I i^fl fcK n BrvJ llxW bT^ \^^v/ /^^T Vw^_J// It^v I^^k^ l 9h \\j i i lj 4®m4ilhM Amur® BB jCTB I Lik hall-mark on English Silver so r^ih v ■■^St^B Provisions look for the 'chop' on MWPSB Idff^ eTCfT p^f 0 1 ycu uke away from BB^^^^Sf here156 words
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Article, Illustration843 1935-12-01 11 MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY: MINIMUM DELAY WORK OF LOCAL CONTRACTORS IN the new premises provision is made for service with minimum delay and maximum efficiency. Self-contained departments for the issue of meat, bac n, butter, sroceries. Royal Bakery products and fresh milk are situated on the ground843 words
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Advertisement197 1935-12-01 11 |Pi#§# PILING for firm foundations Jo\ M A L T*H O I D ROOFING ■p^j for dry buildings I Both used on new Cold Storage extension SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. i^— W.S. 24 spUNCREte PERFECTLY CONSOLIDATED CONCRETE t||_Es Used in the NEW COLD STORAGE PREMISES COLOURS to suit197 words
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Article, Illustration439 1935-12-01 12 Contempt For Official Secrets Act The Berlin Diaries. Vol. 11. Jarrolds, 18/--<"[[ERR HITLER, the rat-catcher of Braunau, ha* today become Imperial Chancellor. In spite of all its faults and weaknesses, the German people has not deserved this." Such are the amiable sentiment* with which the439 words
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691 1935-12-01 12 Sandrik. Child of Russia. By Oifa Tchirikuva. Jarrolds. 7s. 6d. UCANDRIK" deserves recognition for several reasons. To start with, it is the revelation of a delicate and sensitive nature; it is also a record of courage and of adversity, bravely borne. It tells691 words
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Article315 1935-12-01 12 Collected Short Stories On Approval and Other Stories. By Dorothy Whipplr. Shining Windows By Kathleen Norris. Murray's Imperial Library. J^IISS Whipple writes with discern- ment and understanding and much shrewd observation, but it is a pity that the great majority of the tales which make up her first volume M315 words
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Article453 1935-12-01 12 A Change From The Stereotyped Ripe Breadfruit. By Armine Von Tempski. Jarrolds. 7s. bd. 'THE Islands, not the characters, .ire the main theme in Miss von Tempski's Hawaiian romance, although her characters and her plot arc well drawn and unusual. But the author was born and bred en453 words
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Article49 1935-12-01 12 In fact, Ben is nearly married by force by a not-so-gTiil* > > s'; and /cry determined country maiden, while Joyce changes her mind once or twice In the course of the story. Shining Windows is a very pleasing example of Miss Norris' particular gift for writing light and romantic49 words
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Advertisement392 1935-12-01 12 UU II 111 H I ii J^ulllllllf/luwifmuuuWmW^ffuM VI H EUmEnTHOL JUJUBES The Great Antiseptic end Prophylactic, eminently suited for Human Beings of all age* from early childhood upward*, for the elimination from the system of Coaghs. Colds, Son Throat*. Influenza, and ell Bronchial or Pulmonary ailment*.' Their regular use spill392 words
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Advertisement198 1935-12-01 12 ENSIGN'S X'MAS BAZAAR. Variety el X*mas Cards. Calendars, X'mas Steckmcs and Crackers. Bumper Books. Toys. Games. Ptcture Bwks and Mickey Mouse Magic Lanterns For Juveniles Also Works la Li ten tare By Selected Aaihors. Antocraafc Albums, Diaries. Etc., etc. and a larre variety of various articles to make your selections198 words
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Advertisement129 1935-12-01 13 TOMORROW. Opens the Display of THE MINX* MAGNIFICENT fMI Illllllllillil ,^^l \_>y^ "^"^C^^^H 4r4^^>iP% #i]^v Leader of JJ^&cK* for 1956 ■k)i' H Prepare for a new conception of THE MINX MAGNIFICENT! \V vl *'g nt c a motoring! Here comes You cannot afford to consider the light car of 1936,129 words
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Article, Illustration760 1935-12-01 14 THE BRADDON FAMILY "Adek" A Brilliant Doctor Who Preferred Planting And Mining (From Our Seremban Correspondent.) JpHE Braddons of Negri are the oldest European residents of the "Nine States." The "Abang" and "Adek" are known throughout the country while Mrs. Marion Braddon has perhaps760 words
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Article119 1935-12-01 14 Victorian Agitation Increasing Melbourne, The action of the Victorian Municipal Association recently In demandli.g either the abolition or the sterilisation 1 of Alsatian dogs was endorsed at tne meeting of the Victorian ChamLir of Agriculture wit.: ..nly one dissentient. It was urged ci.at agricultural show committees sh-uia119 words
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Article162 1935-12-01 14 Wandered 15 Miles In 24 Hours CharleviMe. To toddle aimlessly through the bush all night, with dingoes howling and curlews crying, and to traverse 15 miles In circles In 24 hours, was the experience of Piggy Kennedy, aged 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter162 words
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Article280 1935-12-01 14 DICK TURPIN INN Well-Known Thames Landmark To Go I BELLS OF OUZELEY London. A WELL-KNOWN Thames-side landmark is disappearing. The Bells of Ouzeley Inn., Old Windsor, nas closed its doors for the last time, and workmen begin to demolish this, the eldest hostelry on the upper reaches of the Thames280 words
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Article177 1935-12-01 14 A Suggested Reform: Drinks On The Club Is the golfer's terror of doing a hole lit one to be removed In earlier days the jiving of a bottle of three and sixpenny whisky to the club's caddies was considered an adequate acknowledgment of such a feat177 words
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Article93 1935-12-01 14 Archaeological "Find" In North Bihar Patna. Various articles of archaeological interest are reported to have been discovered near Darbhanga in North Bihar on the banks of the Bagmati. In the remains of an ancient building near Kallghat, surmised to be the remains of an old Buddhist Vihara. an93 words
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Article174 1935-12-01 14 Believed Possibly An Ancient Chin.se Relic The origin of a strange ring unearthed In a Vancouver garden is proving a subject of unusual Interest to students of British Co'umbia's history and it is thought that the ring may have been worn by an early Chinese174 words
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Advertisement646 1935-12-01 14 USE OF HIS ARM RESTORED Agony of Arthritis Gone Advice that Is based on personal expert ence— and not on theory or hearsay ts always valuable advice. In the hope that i will help other sufferers from rheumatic ailments, we publish the following letter:— "I have been using Kruschen Salts646 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1935-12-01 15 GREAT PLAYERS GREAT CLUBS: 13— PORT VALF Chequered Career Of The Potteries Club By A Special Correspondent JiEFORE Port Vale were known as a football league club, they introduced to the game a player named Tom Clare. This genial giant, who stood over1,806 words
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Advertisement430 1935-12-01 15 jas^ IT'S HERE B^> &L NEW LOW PRICE I jf PEPSODENT I TOOTH PASTE I Famous for removing film now* s the time to buy! fXXDD news! News that means practi' V^l cally everyone can afford this special film-removing tooth past*. Ye«. this new low price on Pepeodent Tooth Paste430 words
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Article, Illustration516 1935-12-01 16 Made In Danzig More Than 100 Years Ago J^HE age and origin of five old muskets found in a Singapore attic two months ago have been established a* the result of the cleaning and examination of one of them by the Raffles Museum.516 words
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Article28 1935-12-01 16 Hollywood. The death has occurred from heart failure of Countess Caroline ZanardlLandi. mother of Elissa Landl. the cinema star, at the age of 53 years.28 words
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193 1935-12-01 16 Is it to be wondered at that Mr. C--ls thankful he was advised to take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder After years of suffering from ulcerated stomach, one dose of this marvellous stomach remedy brought him Instant and permanent relief. I am so pleased with193 words
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Article301 1935-12-01 16 Mr. Hearst's Warning: Britain May Benefit I -THU possibility that high taxation I will drive the film industry from California, to the great benefit of British producers, is suggested by Mr. William Randolph Hearst in indicati ing his intention to close his California estates and to live301 words
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Article96 1935-12-01 16 Tokio. Rayon cloth exports from Japan for September totalled 35.289.409 square yards, valued at V.10,070.064. Compared with the previous month, while the quantity shows a decrease of 832.668 square yards, the amount represents an increase of V.88.732. In comparison with a year ago, however, he quantity Indicates96 words
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Article100 1935-12-01 16 Marriage Not To Interfere With FiJm Career Nanking. Miss Butterfly Wu, popularly regarded as the queen of Chinese movledom. Is of the same opinion as most of the Hollywood stars that marriage does not conflict with a movie career. In an Interview with a representative100 words
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Article49 1935-12-01 16 London. James Watt, veteran of the Boxer Rebellion, who rode 40 miles from the besieged city of Peiping to Taku with dispatches telling of the rebellion and led a relief column back, has been decorated with the order of a Companion of St. Michael and St. George.49 words
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Article104 1935-12-01 16 Ethiopian Women's Bravery. Addis Ababa. A spontaneous public movement has besought Empercr Haile Selassie to award medals tc three women who rendered valiant aid to their warrior husbands in the battle against the Italian advance in the Webbe Shibeli valley. Two of the women crawled on their stomachs for an104 words
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169 1935-12-01 16 Survivors' Tale Told On Piece Of Wood Tokio. tl/RITTEN on pieces of wood and sealed in a bottle, notes telling the fate of 45 shipwrecked Japanese sailors who embarked on a search for a treasure Island 151 years ago hay» been found on the shore of169 words
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Advertisement74 1935-12-01 16 ANNOUNCING X Ajjf h*ta« IMfaß Mi amhttf JMijiilin y&i WURZftXTOO— nmarfy lor com*. IL WC STOCK PtWtiiMß), patml t A rnn!«infi. chemical (Ism tad vrr\ thing few ***tr^«>- Uctoci— ft and dsnnsMtnw /jjk w**rw mualitr fWlr— flp '4^^L Prompt ttrxmt ftttmpttitttv prtcttt MbP* SwU A.~» Imt- n. tmmt t Urn.74 words
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Advertisement182 1935-12-01 16 mo a < m jp^.Yff nji^ji HK4 X pw Bi^mHbSj^?^^Hl^l^b^&-jß^^Rb^B^^Bul^j!B"^^l r* WS\ KnWHfHBfWB k^uhfl KJuDU HflmUlflvr? ■< *^~*4 r^^*^j** ■mdUK i Hjfliii 'I iL« »j^* —^vA/"^^ A H tßm-'Jsgl'/ \v\ aA iltP^Jrx^k. k'^^- ail Lm 'Ji This mellow, comforting old whisky is specially packed in decorated cases containing 3 6182 words
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Article, Illustration1620 1935-12-01 17 New Machines For Malayan Flying Clubs Birdman's Flying Notes The Air Squadron: Singapore- Saigon Record: Upcountry Aerodromes JiY Easter the fleet of aeroplane* belonging to the Malayan Flying Club* and their member* will have shown a considerable increase. The Penang Flying Club have very wisely purchased the fine Leopard Moth1,620 words
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Advertisement23 1935-12-01 17 I THE OPTICAL HOUSE I FOR SIGHT. COMFORT and VOGUE in EYE WEAR. DISPENSING SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY. EU COURT, 65, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE.23 words
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Advertisement342 1935-12-01 17 WORLDS LARGEST RADIO-INDUSTRY H \^lWv*l(l\ HAS SOLVED THIS W V-lljLS*** 1 SHORT WAVE PROBLEM! ll needed the numerous Tin" I resources that only a big firm like Philips Radio have at their disposal to solve the difficult problem of real world-wide broadcast-reception and to make the new all-wave receiver 335.342 words
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Article494 1935-12-01 18 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. rE cynics will shake their heads and prepare to Indulge In the exercise of Ironic pleasantries when the Naval Conference opens In London next week. At first glance this convention of the Powers offers little hope to494 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1935-12-01 18 SIR SHENTON THOMAS AND THE SETTLERS Y'HERE is gloom in Cameron Highlands today. It is chiefly caused by the Government memorandum which declares that the agricultural future of this great hill station is likely to be much more restricted than optimistic forecasts of1,125 words
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Advertisement395 1935-12-01 18 CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS this week will be found IN PAGE 32 For Holidays— Rest you; health Why do not come to DAL AT (Annam) The best mountain resort In the ParEast (5.000 feet high) Oolf, Tennis. Rowing, bathing on the lake, fooling excursions, shower fall. Langbian Palace Hotel Dv Pare Luxurious,395 words
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Advertisement31 1935-12-01 18 I PI AN-O TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd. r............................. NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. i Side Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas. 1 1.............—....-—.— Su/iss U/atch. SneccausS31 words
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Article, Illustration978 1935-12-01 19 Officers* Wives Say Men Of The Ranks Dance "Ever So Much Better' NEW DEMOCRACY IN MILITARY LIFE Constant Search For Ways Of Entertainment AT a dance held at the Changi barracks recently there were 250 men of the garrison to p rtner the978 words
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128 1935-12-01 19 DEMAND FOR PRODUCE FROM HIGHLANDS Special Crops Sown For Christmas (From a Special Correspondent.) Cameron Highlands. A CAMERON Highlands vegetable and fruit grower who recently opened a stall In Ipoh market for the sale of his own produce has had to close it, temporarily at least, owing to the greatly128 words
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Article119 1935-12-01 19 Flamingoes Appear In Germany Keen interest was aroused among ornithologists and bird lovers by news last, week that young flamingoes have suddenly appeared at several places in the Reich, one having been shot at Bohrau by mistake for a heron, four being caught In a fish-pond119 words
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Article258 1935-12-01 19 Does Kuala Lumpur Want Broadcasts II7HEN there was no broadcast by the Malayan Amateur Radio Society, Kuala Lumpur, last Sunday evening, some people jumped to conclusions. t A few days previously it had been announced by the honorary secretary. Dr. F. E. Byron, that258 words
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Article51 1935-12-01 19 Rome. The death has occurred, at the age of 80, of Prince Buono Campagnl Ludovlsl, Vice-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church. He became a priest when 50 years old after being twice married and widowed. He was one of the most learned and aristocratic prelates of the Papal51 words
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Article70 1935-12-01 19 Formation Of New Company In Burma Rangoon. A new shipping company with a share capital of Rs. 1 crore has been registered. It is the Garwal Steam Navigation Co., (Burma) Ltd. Shares are to be held by Burmans and Indians only and must never be transferred to anyone70 words
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Article352 1935-12-01 19 By A Woman Correspondent N OW is the time to think about buying Christmas presents. Our Singapore shops offer a wide choice for this purpose in attractiveMalayan and Far Eastern handcraft. Pewter, for instance, is always popular, and the Malayan variety is well made and beautifully designed.352 words
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Advertisement79 1935-12-01 19 8 ssssffrsssssßMssil J^sE^6sEl^^B'r*T*j7*T*r €®NTA>X This new camera combines all the advantages and attractive features of the Miniature Picture Cameras with those of the Reflex Camera and presents the last word in camera design. In all respects, th« Contaz fulfils the highest expectations and requirements of the modern photographer. The underlying79 words
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Advertisement40 1935-12-01 19 A REALLY GOOD TONIC WINE. Pboaferine Tonic Wine contains all that is best in a sound, pure wine, plus those other qualities which are generally a soclated with a course of medicine with strong body and nerve building properties. IB40 words
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Advertisement48 1935-12-01 19 fjeuil delwld in the faikHikm- EVERY DAY IF <T* FRESHLY MADE V x C EL^^^^^ /^^--s^BsP_Ja^BMKa^^ 1 W 3l^S?Wbss» B-TV^A ,<fes^ Pv^M Er-^,)^^^ Ify^ P^p/ a J BSf "I i v^^ r >LB, JLB ILB PACKETS JOHN LITILE &CQ LTD (INLUKPOKAIIU IN CNCIANO> SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR-'IHQH AND PENANG48 words
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Article, Illustration2911 1935-12-01 20 THIS PAPER was read to the Raffles College Literary and Dramatic Society, Singapore, recently by Mr. Roy Morrell. MA Fascinating History Of Japanese Colour Prints I am not going to attempt a comprehensive history of the [Japanese Colour Print, it would take too long2,911 words
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Advertisement843 1935-12-01 20 i frTl 1 The Bennett College. Ltd., #S^^k The Principal. Sheffield. 461. Joo Chiat Road. Bennett College. "Lewaynlya," England. Singapore, S.S. WK Sheffield, 17, HunnpiUya Road. Dear Sirs. Englaad. Colombo. I hare pleasure in informing 70a that I Dear Sir, was successful in the 1934 London City and I FTTf843 words
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1187 1935-12-01 21 Malayan Musings Casual Comments On This And That A FORTNIGHT ago I had a note suggesting A Thought for Tommy and Jack "—that residents should t hospitality ieir homes to vice men, c lives are lally very monotonous. And I told how from pleasing personal experience I could commend the1,187 words
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Article179 1935-12-01 21 [The Huxley contract, Anthonian lav. th ness in railway expenditure, Prai wharves, Sungei Besi, and now Perak Hydro a rather black record over a mere quarter o/ a century. K.L. Corretporutent o) the Strait* Time*.} XXVII FEDERAL FINANCE We have squandered many millions on our railway, And millions179 words
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Advertisement54 1935-12-01 21 Foe many years ouh^cientuts-uavs /l^v^^ /BEEN STRENUOUU.Y SEALING *Cfo AN \><_ EFFECTIVE MEAW OP COMBATTING THEY +4AY&X X^^/^^^ M£THO|tf7/. U—^ V-^T J^ ANO HOW AFTO* IXHAUSTIVE Tiiir WE ARE PI£AJ& J) j TO ANNOVNCt THAT TUE< HAVE DECIDED TO>S x BUMP THt iITTLtBKGAW OffWjJH^WEH^3^ BE UP-TO-DATE -&H£LA?TOXiCAT& Advertisement of the54 words
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Advertisement126 1935-12-01 21 ESBSHHI HVHi I I MPt w^\fl I w Why take pictures If^ 99 fBH of only haif of aPu I Mk llfe? Why not a HT^!k»^r '^T iS lasting picture reBWf' cord °f the half /'/^■Bjjg Jk that's lived inJjv/- J **Mdfi doors at night? Here's a real pas9K£di9r' JB126 words
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Article633 1935-12-01 22 VAST CHANGES IN LAST THREE DECADES Aid To Country's Economic Construction I7DUCATION among: the Chinese in the oast consisted mainly in the prodigious task of learning how to record ideas by means of a series of words obtained from the many thousands of ideographs, involving years of633 words
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Article361 1935-12-01 22 "Nude Show" ARRESTED GIRLS DISMISSED New York. A POLICEMAN'S modesty and shame were exposed in a crowded Harlem court room to the infinite amusement of America's most prominent artists. Detective Joseph Radzik. who raided the Society of Illustrators' show (as reported in last weeks Sunday Tir »s> amd361 words
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Article75 1935-12-01 22 Death Of Prominent Burma Business Man Rangoon. Mr. Ebrahim Cassim Patail. senior partner of Messrs. H. C. Patail. died recently at Insein aged 63. He was one of the leading members of the Soortee community and a leading merchant. Mr. Patail started in business when 13 years75 words
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Article, Illustration171 1935-12-01 22 Contracts Placed In Britain The Admiralty announces the placing of the following warship contracts among several other., CRUISERS "SOUTHAMPTON CLASS* Builder. Liverpool Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering. Manchester R. W. Hawthorn L-slie. I Gloucester Devonport Yard. In reply to inquiries. Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell. First Lord of171 words
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Article215 1935-12-01 22 Japanese Budget Cut Down Tokio. Refusal to appropriate funds for the development of civil aviaii >n ifl Japan featured Im( mek'i of Treasury otiirials, who considered the 19-SG budgetary estimate- by the Ministries of 1 and Overseas Affairs. Finance u4 Communicat '0:1s. Demands ot th? Overseas Ministry215 words
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Advertisement221 1935-12-01 22 VIGOROUS 4 i^ANY a man and woman owe their robust vigour I I and glowing health to Brand's Essence of Chicken. It has changed lassitude and weakness. Into energy; giving them the power to lead an active life restored their failing powers, both mental and physical renewed Brand's Essence of221 words
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Advertisement111 1935-12-01 22 WOODS P€PPECM!NT CUM For 25 years past Woods' There should always L? a Great Peppermint Cure has bottle of Woods' Great been the standard family Peppermint Cure handy medicine of all residents of in the house or when Malaya. It has the same travelling; sickness popularity everywhere. As a strikes111 words
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Miscellaneous135 1935-12-01 22 Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle ACROSS: l. niumtaations; 4. Pate; 6. SOLUTION OF LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE. Sour; 10. Recognised; 11. Oreaay; 12. Stem; 14. Limb; 15. Held; 18. Female sheep; 19. IcUJiMIgJ'JI^MgIMoNgM f\ Becomes friendly; 21. Trick; 25. The Bait; EOKZjBpV^-HVB^-K^ff^l 28. Assent; 31 Tree; 32. Change faith: 34. |O [OJ<-Mr^CM135 words
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Article1179 1935-12-01 23 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By THIS month Sitting On The Fence will be five years old. Five years of clean, wholesome British fun. Five years of fun for you, and five years of excruciating, unadulterated joy for me. "How you must enjoy your work, Mr. Gtibbins." "By heaven.1,179 words
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Advertisement275 1935-12-01 23 'Harlene-Hair-Drill' For Healthy Hair! 2 Minutes A Day Banishes Jr^ H^^^s BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, U\M^XS, LI FELESS*F ALLI NG HAIR Q^T t) "HARLENE-HAIR-DRILL" restores jflfe^—^. growth, lustre and luxunance to impov- CTj^T i^U iM erished hair, and revives the weakened \jt tresses To men it restores the Well- IK. Groomed Appearance275 words
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Advertisement127 1935-12-01 23 supreme In the Sunday Despatch V fm -j_^^S Iff "^a»^_' 4l 'il^ g^ Bonny Baby Competition Ly^^^kfcP^tfy SIS Hk. 1934, open to all comers %i^%|iC^2p d& WL 10 babies out of the final 12uere fed on COW |H 3k Here are three including JNfl Bai»^ A the rst P rirc127 words
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Miscellaneous512 1935-12-01 23 Contract: By Culbertson IN Contract Bridge the safest way of playing to make contract is the best, regardless of how many extra tricks a different line of play might have pro- duced. In Auc10 A tion you receive JL^ ft credit for a Slam IVi^D made without yj#- v f512 words
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Advertisement322 1935-12-01 24 >v /^^ft^^F^^* HV^^^^^^^l H^ft AiH i^H^^l BVBV M^H^M A luMlfliljH IPV ■HSvfl I^L^^T hT A FIRESTONE TYRE, with its scientifically designed therefore, greater non-skid mileage. In addition, non-skid tread, is familiar to motorists all over you have the blowout protection such as only the world. They know this tyre has,322 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-12-01 25 REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING AT GEYLANG ROAD The recently completed Firestone Building a *me example of modern architecture.20 words
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Article, Illustration734 1935-12-01 25 Permanent Premises On Site Of Pirates' Lair ANCE the lair of pirates, Kallang District is now fast being transformed into Singapore's busiest industrial suburb. Side by side with the creation of one of the world's finest airports on a site which was once nothing734 words
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Advertisement99 1935-12-01 25 For all classes of Bricks and Cement Roofing and Flooring Tiles consult JURONG BRICK WORKS 12i mile stone JURONG ROAD Office 26 UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD FOR QSALiTY BRICKS AT LOW PRICES consult JURONG BRICK WORKS 'PHONES: 3632-8931. I MODERN SANITARY EQUIPMENT FOR THE HOSPITAL LABORATORY INSTITUTION and DWELLING SUPPLIED INSTALLED99 words
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Advertisement73 1935-12-01 25 FIRESTONE The Perfect Combination for All Types of Buildings CORK TILED FLOORS SOLO AIR VENTILATION HEALTH-COOLTH- COMFORT AT A NEGLIGIBLE RUNNING COST. Schemes and Estimates from SOLO-AIR ENGINEERING COY. 302, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Berger Paints Varnishes were used throughout the new Firestone Office at Geylang. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA I73 words
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Advertisement1165 1935-12-01 26 BJB^ I II > I JBBk Bo .^^nv^^ v BB^9^l .^^Bl Bl m Bn^ i^^fci bT^^Bß] r* B^L I 3BbV i Ek\ '^^v M f^U BbC^ < iBB^ H** jJf' lfc***<^^ L^ 4 -J^ Jill ~^WF V*^ 'BBPHmJt. bMbbII x bbbbbhl i P»< < mTbb!l \Sv^BllBB»m I jhbm \Wj .bm1,165 words
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Article, Illustration587 1935-12-01 27 Max Factor Helps You To Catch It UOLLYWOOD is fast becoming detail-conscious. All thos.' little fine points that used to suTer in importance arc now cominjr into the beauty limelight. Every scraggly eyebrow and every greasy-looking eyelid tells a story of carelessness and iMk of the ever-elusive587 words
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Article, Illustration262 1935-12-01 27 A Good Deed QNE evening, as Mabel was taking I her last little walk round the garden, she saw a pretty little fairy sitting on a tall flower, sobbing bitterly. "Oh dear, what can I do?" she sighed. Mabel tiptoed nearer, and touched the fairy's hands softly. "What262 words
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Advertisement380 1935-12-01 27 A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS Is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY. DRAPERY. UHOEIWEAR, Men's and Bora* Shirts, Boots and show, etc Regular Hnes ot perfect poods Shopkeepers. Marfcetmen and Bazaars supplied Wonderful opportunity for beginners, good i.vtng and profit certain. ADVICE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Send cash with trial order.380 words
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Advertisement143 1935-12-01 27 ORANGE RIND. CX T /i IsJ fl A delightful navour can be given to <^ tea by putting the thinly peeled rind A h*. Aip«»t f n«- «<«b J* r«ei,«l »d. tS'tS^R PuJS^pVSS. US Table Linens, Silk Undies, Ornamental Novelties, Hand- dry and also that the caddy .as a kerchiefs,143 words
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Advertisement348 1935-12-01 27 Quickest Healer for all Festering Sores and Itching Eruptions If you suffer from a disfiguring, distressing r*tiace> skip eruption, medical science cannot offer CURES you surer, quicker remedy than this ZfJCkAA simple Cuticura treatment which is the *V.attl*lA result of long research by a physician special- nUORIC IT/*U ising in348 words
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Miscellaneous30 1935-12-01 27 Henry r l^f\j^iiL 00 SOUTWKGII L'-'-'X tiousi if I (h MOUSC f 0 f k -jIgNT Xfi VAfC )<H > fLT»«»*-t' l tt r 1 1 ll* H/. "•'•".•v:*~* js< fc«tiSi.30 words
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Article, Illustration434 1935-12-01 28 IRENE CARLTON - Every Woman Should Have Stocking Sense IRENE CARLTON By Three Weights Are Necessary CILK stockings are a very expensive item in every smart woman's clothes budget. We may wear last years coat with impunity, and a home-knitted beret, and still look chic bul only if our stockings are impeccable. It434 words
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Article193 1935-12-01 28 •THE lighting arrangement of a I room is now treated with intelligence and in such a way that a ■velte line is carefully maintained. With pale decorations there may bo a tall floor standard Limn, chromium-plated, the lamp resting In a cone at the top. Wall lights193 words
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Article293 1935-12-01 28 A RTISTS in alabaster use some of their choicest pieces for framing mirrors. Modern look-ing-glasses which stand on the dressing-table are encircled by three-inch strips of alaba^r, curved, or flat, and showing the popular shattered effect. Margaret rose alabaster makes a pretty square frame, especially in a293 words
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Article874 1935-12-01 28 Boudoir And Boulevard *T*HE promenade ensemble has a dual duty. First, for the beach there is the frock, probably made of linen, or fancy cotton crepe, which is backless, and with a straight-cut skirt slit two or four times around the hem. Out walking, the frock is accompanied by a874 words
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Advertisement127 1935-12-01 28 CHOTIRMALL'S GRAND STOCK TAKING SALE i NOW IN FULL SWING! ENTIRE STOCK OFFERED AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES; DON'T MISS YOUR SHARE OF BARGAIN ITEMS! 41-43, HIGH STREET 'PHONE 7957. Everybody fBP Sees Your Hair C"' *~^H Thia light delicate cream, free from greaae or rf^^H Ol wor k» wonders for your127 words
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Advertisement359 1935-12-01 28 "WHEN DRY COARSE SURFACE CELLS ARE MELTED, NEW SMOOTH SKIN APPEARS" xaWW****;*.^^ up. c.v.ma It is a scientific fact that harshness is dead skin, clinging to your surface skin, making it rough. DarmatoUgiit ttlts how to matt it i •'When a keratolytic or vanishing cream comes in contact with dry,359 words
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Advertisement47 1935-12-01 28 I^K Thi- newest Swiss I IT straws in tbfl latest *rl shades and colours have t7 just arrived. Cj f\ Let's make YOU v jj\ V sports hat. a dress hat \1 iV or a hat to match your A #51 gown. 4^l f-tu-^r ft 4 T&re&h47 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1935-12-01 29 By Our Woman Correspondent to the shoulder by a handsome Scottish brooch. Two or three brown dresses struck an original note. Mrs. Battishill was In a particularly charming example of this colour, the material being brightened by cellophane lines. Both her daughters were in white, as was1,221 words
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Article35 1935-12-01 29 Slice raw potatoes in a buttered casserole. Sprinkle with >»:itter and a c:vering of grated cheese and cookabout 35 minutes in a moderate >yen. The potatoes should be sliced very I thin.35 words
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Article748 1935-12-01 29 E. K - E. K. By FOLLOWING are another three of the latest Chinese creations. Two of the costumes arc made of satin, the fabric that drapes v?ll and looks rich. One is of mauve satin with trimming of fur cloth and the other Is of white satin, trimmed witl.748 words
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Article, Illustration145 1935-12-01 29 "CMARTNESS isn't a matter ofi dollars, it's a matter of sense," says Marion Davies, star of Page Miss Glory," the Cosmopolitan production which opens at the Alhambra Theatre today as her first Warner Bros.' release. M A few costumes, carefully chosen and perfectly-fitted, will see145 words
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Article109 1935-12-01 29 A light supper dish is made as follows. Boil a small onion until tender. Also wash and boil two ounces of rice, then mix with it an ounce and a half of butter, an ounce and a half of grated cheese, a teaspoonful of chopped parsely and onion109 words
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Advertisement97 1935-12-01 29 l\ nil IW IV at evelpp v IllJvlllttH. ITXIIIV Jt II v -t Vx pint of M Id^al Milk. 1/2 oz. of sugar. 1 2 oz. of Nestles Cocoa. 2 oz. of gelatine. Vanilla essence. ]f^ J. 5^ Mix ihe cocoa to a smooth paste with some of the milk.97 words
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Article717 1935-12-01 30 CORINTHIANS BEATEN BY READING 8-3 Yeovil And Petters Go Down To Newport (1.0. W.) AS is usual the first round of (he F.A. Cup produced many surprise results. Coventry, aspirants for promotion to the second division, were beaten at home 4—l by Scunthorpe. York i717 words
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Article1026 1935-12-01 30 I Positions In the League correct to Friday Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A Pts. Sunderland (2) Huddersfield (16) Derby (6) Arsenal (1) M'chester C. (4) Mlddlesbro' (20) Birmingham (19) Chelsea (12) Liverpool (7) Stoke (10) Leeds (18) Bolton Sheffield W. (3) Wolves (17) W. Brom.1,026 words
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413 1935-12-01 30 Boxing Newcomers Lose Their Fights TWO BOUTS STOPPED IF the shouting and cheering was any criterion, the large crowd which filled the Olympic Boxing Stadium last night certainly had their moneys worth. All four fights were full of action and two of them did not go the full distance. Ray413 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-12-01 30 Three newcomers to the Malayan ring who were in action at the Olympic Stadium last night. They are, Hoshino (right >, Maya (left) and Sanada (centre).25 words
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Article110 1935-12-01 30 London. Saturday. Rugby games played today result, "d. says Reuter. as follows Ulster 3. New Zealand 3 Cumberland 5. Durham 8. Cambridge University 45. O.M.T. 5. Gloucester 13. Oxford University 13. Guy's Hospital 6. The Army 14 Leicester A. Bristol 13 Northampton 9. Llanolly 10. Plymouth Albion 5.110 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-12-01 30 The 2nd Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade, w.nner* oi in* annual drill competition for the second time Seated, left to right! Staff Sgt Chay Ah Soo, acting Captain Gan Hock Chuan. Re*. Goh Hood Keng (chaplain), Lieut M ah Quart Lim42 words
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Article139 1935-12-01 30 Small Taxi And 4-Ton Lorry Collide A serious accident took place at Bukit Timah tcad. near the junction with Balmoral Road shortly aft^r J p.m. yesterday, resulting in a Chinese syce, and a nonya and her 12--year-old son being taken to hospital in a semi-conscious139 words
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Article82 1935-12-01 30 The Singapore police are ,nvestigating a case of suspected poisoning which occurred in a Tamil woodcutter's hut in Woodlands Road, last night Sangarapillay and Doraisamy. two friends, visited the house of Sabu and his wife During their stay they were served with coffee. Suddenly. Sangarapillay, Doraisamy.82 words
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Advertisement91 1935-12-01 30 OPENING ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd CAFE DE LUXE. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT, IN THE HEART OF TH^ SHOPPING DISTRICT. THE COOL ROOMS, IHE QUIET ATMOSPHERE OF THE CAFE AND RESTAURANT ARE VERY INVITING FOR TIRED SHOPPERS AND WALKERS IN THE SUNBAKED STREETS. COME IN AND ENJOY REFRESHING, Hot91 words
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961 1935-12-01 31 FINANCE AND LEAVE THI DIFFICULTIES Singapore Team May Make Tour Of Malaya By Our Badminton Correspondent. Singapore. THE large number of badminton enthusiasts, representing practically all the communities n>sident in Singapore, who were present last week at the function held by the961 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-12-01 31 ARMS AND THE BALL: Reaching for the ball during a line-out in a Rugby rime in Australia.17 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-12-01 31 Members of the Association of Barbell Men at a tfcent picnic at I'onggol.13 words
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Article119 1935-12-01 31 The following are the results of the tournaments run by the Mayflower Badminton Party for the year 1935 A" singles" championship tournament (league system) for the Tan Mlang Chiang challenge cup presented by Mr. Tan Mlang Chiang Seah Eng Hee (champion). Tan Chong Tee (runner-UD) Open singles championship119 words
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Article89 1935-12-01 31 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Ahmad b. Haji Hussian beat K. Vasukutty In the singles finals In the tournament run by the Companion Badminton Party two 7 1!>. 13—13 (5 0), 13—13, (5 4). It was a hard fought match and the result was In doubt until89 words
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Article151 1935-12-01 31 The ninth monthly general meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association will be held on Thursday, Dec. 5, at 8.00 p.m. at the residence of Mr. Khoo Eng Watt. 41. Craig Road. The sixth anniversary of the Amateur B.A. will be celebrated on Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 7 and151 words
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Article123 1935-12-01 31 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. The Segamat Electrical Power Station badminton team visited Muar last week and played a friendly match with the Power Station Party there. The games, especially the doubles, were keenly contested. Muar won by four games to three. Results (Muar players mentioned first)123 words
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Article121 1935-12-01 31 (Prom Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. The Kwang Yang Old Boys' basket ball team from Singapore were badly trounced by the local Poong Yew Old Boys' team to the tune of 50 points to 9. The home team displayed excellent combination and were more accurate in shooting.121 words
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Article42 1935-12-01 31 A badminton match with the Shrewsbury B. P. of lour men's singles and two men's doubles, will be played at home court next Sunday at noon. Players are reminded to be at the Union's ground not later than 11.30 ajn.42 words
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Article, Illustration63 1935-12-01 31 Members of the Seville Badminton Party, of Penang: Sitting, left to right, Kuoo Keat Seng, Tan Gan Ewe, Cheah Tone Eng, Khoo Chong Yean (Patron), Tung Ghim Huat, Tan Choon Kooi, and Lim Yonf Fong. Standing, left to right, Cheah Chin Hun, Tan Telk Teong, Tan Koon Kern. A. Joseph,63 words
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Article32 1935-12-01 31 A meeting of the general committee of the Useful Badminton Party will be b»ld on Wednesday. Dec. at Mr. Wee Kirn Wee's residence, 105, Nelson Road, at 7.30 p.m.32 words
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Article150 1935-12-01 31 Members of the committee of the Waken lion A.P. are informed that the sixth monthly committee meeting will be held at our club premises, 179. Tetok Ayer Street, Singapore. today at 8 pm. As this meeting is of vital importance, they are requested to make It150 words
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Article71 1935-12-01 31 The Malaysia Students' Correspondence Union lias been tormed to create International friendship and correspondence between the cosmopolitan members of Uis student body In Malaysia. The membership of this Union is open to boys and girls 1.; all parts of the world. Offlce-Bearers Evan Hong, 187, Queen Btreet. Singapore.71 words
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Article64 1935-12-01 31 Mr. Daniel E. Sundram has accepted the committee's unanimous request to be patron ol the Association of Barbell Men. The Association entertained the Upper Serangoon Union to a friendly match of ping pong. The Union won by four games to three. Regular football practice takes place every Thursday64 words
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Article46 1935-12-01 31 Members of the Young Chinese Amateur Weight- Lifting Party are reminded of the third annual general meeting which takes place today at Mr. Boey Yin Loong's residence, 117, Tyrwitt Road, at noon. Light refreshments will be served at the termination of the meetii46 words
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Article40 1935-12-01 31 A friendly game of pitig pong was played last Sunday between the Playfair Athletic Union and the Chinese Chay Ngoh School at the former's court resulting In a win for the latter by six games to one.40 words
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Article877 1935-12-01 31 Stiff Fight Anticipated In Singles Final By "Smash" m Kuala Lumpur, Friday. J^HE conclusion of the Selangor men's and junior open singles badminton championships, the finals of which are to be played at the Victoria^ Institution Hall tomorrow afternoon, marked the close of the State's badminton activities877 words
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Article104 1935-12-01 31 Foo Lum Choon found little difficulty In beating yuan Chool Yong m straight sets In the first men's semi final game. The winner gave an allround display and scored freely by means of his powerful smashes and accurate placements. He was equauy good In his ngt play while104 words
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Article, Illustration7 1935-12-01 31 The Iniversal Athletic Party badminton "A" tea<i7 words
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Article184 1935-12-01 31 The match between the N.^.onal BP. and the Loke's B.P. which should nave v i p.a,\d last Sunday had to be postponed to today owing to rain and the following players hava been invited to play for t:ie National 8.P., three singles and two ioulil s. at the184 words
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1987 1935-12-01 32 SELANGOR RACES RUN IN IDEAL WEATHER Many Upsets In Last Day Of Skye Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A LARGE crowd was present at the last day of the Selangor Turf Club November skye meeting today, which was1,987 words
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Article114 1935-12-01 32 DECEMBER SKYE MEETING 1935 Friday, December 1935 Saturday, December 7, 1935 ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3 P.M. ON MONDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1935. The Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be:— MEN LADIES $2.M for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBER 3 must be introduced by Members of114 words
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Article323 1935-12-01 32 Singapore Beat Negri (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. Singapore 3. Negri nil. CINGAPORE beat Negri Sembilan hy three goals to nil today in an interstate hockey match. The heavy downfall of rain which comm 'need an hour before the match rendered the stat > ground323 words
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Article382 1935-12-01 32 WILTSHIRES BEAT THE ENGINEERS Wilts Red .2; RE /COMBINING well and playing with more determination in the second spell the Wiltshire Regiment defeated the Royal Engineers at hockey by two clear goals yesterday at Tanglin. The ground was unfortunately soft but both sides adapted themselves to)382 words
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Article172 1935-12-01 32 (By Our Seremban Correspondent). Great interest is being evinced by the local Chinese schools in the first ping pong championships that are being held at Sereniban now. The majority of entrants are from these schools. The only non-Chinese competitors. Dato Johan Abdul Aziz and E I. Ponniah.172 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-12-01 32 An incident during the all Blues Cup Rugby came yesterday Sunday Times Photograph13 words
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Article427 1935-12-01 32 THREEQUARTERS' GREAT DEFENCE (Froi :ir Own Co J'»» -c lialiri' RA.F 11; S. Johore r HE Royal Air Force, Sing. p«rp. x beat South Johore by 11 points (two tries and one goal) to nil today. Rain in the early at nn.; m; "<; the427 words
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Advertisement266 1935-12-01 32 FRIDAY, DEC. 6t» *< the NEW WORLD ARENA BERTIE BELL PRESENTS jSA w THE FIGHT THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEV SETTLED 3 TEAKS AGO! \^TsHt Tl J^V EX-LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMPION OF jfUA %,-jiv ninuATi europe. r\ KflrHilr L WELTER WEIGHT CHAMPION OF FRANCE M I JLv Hfll imhfta UNDEFEATED WELTER WEIGHT266 words
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Advertisement93 1935-12-01 32 MALAYAN WATCH CO. 433 North Bridge Rd— nr Middle ltd. JUST OPENED TO FACILITATE YOIK X'MAS SHOPPING WATCHES, CLOCKS, etc. Latest Designs Shapes at PRICES HARD TO BEAT I Repairs of Watches, Clocks, etc. undertaken at competitive rates by experienced workmen of over 20 years' experience. Give us a TRIAL.93 words
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764 1935-12-01 33 Negri Beaten By Only Goal Of The Game Singapore Asiatics 5; Negri Sembilan 0. C ING A PORE Asiatics entered the final of the All Blues Rugby Cop competition yesterday when, in their first game for the Cup, they beat the764 words
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Article78 1935-12-01 33 M.C.C. IN FORM AT BRISBANE Brisbane, Nov. 30. /CONTINUING on a perfect wicket this morning the M.C.C. batsmen, were in fine form and wir.n careful hitting knocked up 436 runs for six wickets, in reply tc Queensland's 203 runs. The opening partnership between Barber <91) i»nd SmithReuter - 78 words
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Article202 1935-12-01 33 IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND A one hundred miles open cycling championship race, open to all Malayan cyclists, will take place in Perak on Dec. 22. The race will begin at six In the morning. The starting point will be Club Road. Ipoh. and competitors202 words
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Article269 1935-12-01 33 ANNUAL SPORTS (From Our Own Correspondents) Seremban. The Negri Sembilan Malay Teachers' Association, held their annual athletic sports on the King George V School padang on Sunday. The following were the results: 100 yards flat race: k Harun b. Haji Yusof 2. Idrto b. Mefcan. 100 yards269 words
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Article150 1935-12-01 33 The following are results and forthcoming ties in the SCR C. open lawn tennis tournament Open Singles Lira Bong Soo beat Woon Chow Tat. 6—2, 6 -3; Perlera beat Pane Chlap Yong. 7—5, 6 4. Open Doubles Choon Leong ar Bong Soo beat Warden and Abed, 3, 6150 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-12-01 33 The break-up of a loose scrum in the Scotland vs. The Rest Rugby game yesterday.15 words
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Article465 1935-12-01 33 ANNUAL ENCOUNTER WITH RAFFLES COLLEGE Med. College 5 Raffles Collet e 0 A COUPLE of medicine boxes la> handy on the sodden Medical College playground yesterday in anticipation of calls during the anneal hockey tussle between blooming doctors and dentists and budding historians and schoolmasters for465 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-12-01 33 College hockey team which beat Raffles College yesterday,8 words
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67 1935-12-01 33 New York. Sati-rday. Jock McAvo;, the British middle weight boxing champion, fighting su> a light heavyweight, last night decisively outpointed the "Tench-Canadi-an, Al McCoy, regarded as a moat dangerous opponent. In a ten round bout here. McCoy too*, a count of four InReuter - 67 words
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Article27 1935-12-01 33 The hockey match between the Singapore Recreation Club and the Old Raffleslans' Association which was to have bsen played yesterday on trw Padang, was cancelled.27 words
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59 1935-12-01 33 New York. Saturday. A LTHOUGH the American football season has still several weeks to run, thirty-five players have already died as a result of injuries sustained in football matches. This Is the highest total since 1931 when forty-nine deaUu resulted fai the rtWm ofReuter - 59 words
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Article70 1935-12-01 33 The footbUl match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund arranged between the South Kedah Asiatics and the South Kedah Europeans ended in a convincing victory for the former by five goals to two. Had it not b?en for the fine goalkeeplng of Dalntry Ha defeat would certainly70 words
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Article41 1935-12-01 33 The Flush Badminton Party of Jobore Bahru, put up a great fight against the Chamtxiran (a selected Malay side) but lost by four game* to three. The Batch was played at Mr. Won* Ah Hun's court by flood light.41 words
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Article26 1935-12-01 33 The P.W.D. were successful in their return hockey match with the Indian Association II beating them by two goals to one.26 words
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Article740 1935-12-01 33 Annual St. Andrew's Day Rugby Match The Rest 11; Scotland 7. QCOTLAND struggled gallantly to uphold the fighting traditions the race in the annual St. Andrew's day Rugby match against The Rest on the Padang yesterday but went down, dying hard, by four points. The Rest740 words
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Article50 1935-12-01 33 SELANGOR BADMINTON CHAMPIONS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The finals of the Selangor badminton singles championships played in the Victoria Institution Hall today resulted as follows Ooen Singles Foo Lum Choon beat A. Samuel. 15—8, 10—15. 15—10. Junior Singles Yap Pow Thong beat San Kwok Keong. 21—4. 21—7.50 words
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Article165 1935-12-01 33 EXTRA TIME AT IPOH SOCCER MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent.) T poli. Saturday. The Burma Rifles o) the Talpin^ League, ana district champions, met the Corinthians of the Ipoh League, and district champions, in a luutball match for the Veerasingh challenge cup on the Pcrak Chinese Recreation165 words
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Article78 1935-12-01 33 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sa'urday. Owing to the scarcity of Scotsmen of playing age the annual Scotland vs. The Rest match here was cancelled. A successful seven-a-side tournament was run Instead, My© teams competing. The teams cap'.amed by Brooke and Green respectively ..ad tv.o78 words
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Article111 1935-12-01 33 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Si.:.:; day. Scotland beat The Rest in the annual St. Andrew's Day match on the padang here this evening by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to ten points (two goals). The winners put up a magnificent fight throughout and thoroughly111 words
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Article125 1935-12-01 33 The following are the results of the Malay Command lawn tennis (other ranks) championships for 1935. Singles. Winner: -Q MS Pepperdine. R. X.: Runner-up:— L A. C. Mitchell, RAF Doubles: Winners: -ii M.S. Pepperdine RE. and Q.MS. Past-all, RE: Runners-up:— Cpl. McLood. R.A.F. and L.A.C. Dent. RAJ Grimsby125 words
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Article, Illustration585 1935-12-01 34 " Argus - "Argus" By Present Chieftain A Great Athlete In His Time SCOTLAND played the Rest at Rugby football in Singapore yesterday. They lost last year's match by eleven points (a goal and a try) to a penalty goal kicked by L F. Mackenzie, the Johore585 words
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709 1935-12-01 34 Only Lose One Points Sungei Patani Chinese Foot ba 11 Craig Wins Golf Championship (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. •yi SKI YACOB'S XI is certain of the championship of the Kedah Hockey Association League Competition this year although there are still two matches709 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-12-01 34 Ihe hockey teams of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club and the Singapore Recreation Club.14 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-12-01 34 Group photograph of students and teachers of Cambridge classes (1035) of the City Hifh School, Singapore, before their vacation.19 words
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Article124 1935-12-01 34 All the familiar names are once again leading the list of winning racehorse owners. But there is one name that of Lord Stanley in seventh place, which is fresh and therefore welcome. His share of racing's prize money is £9,188, and the striking fact is that all124 words
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Article84 1935-12-01 34 BOROTRA AGAIN Fresh from his record at Queen's where he won the covered court championship for the eighth time. Jean Borotra has been winning three events at his own Indoor club, the Tennis Club de Paris. First he won the Canet Singles Cup by beating P. Feret In the final.84 words
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Article90 1935-12-01 34 The following ties have been arranged for next week In the S.C.C. lawn bowls championship tournament Monday, Dec. 2. P. M. Scott vs. H. Gray. E. J. Cassels vs. C. V. Miles. Tuesday, Dec. 3. W. M. Edwards vs. Winner of P. Carmichael vs. D. Sturrock. H.90 words
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Article107 1935-12-01 34 In the return lawn tennis match played on the J.C.B.A. courts on Tuesday, the Junior Civil Service Association beat the P.W.D. Sports Club again by four matches to two. The results were as follows Singies. Choo Keng Kiat beat V. Ponniah B—B. 6—4. Wong Kum Seng beat107 words
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Article756 1935-12-01 34 G. E. S. Beaten By Georgians Of Seremban Badminton Match Won By Local Boyc Sagil Estate Hockey (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. AST week-end saw the first interschool hockey match to be played in Srgamat, between the Government English School and the Kin* George V School756 words
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Article697 1935-12-01 35 " Echo - "Echo By Rugger And Hockey Sides Both Win Kuala Lumpur. A FTER chastening defeat, gladdening victory. This was the experience of both the rugger and hockey representatives of Selangor last week-end. There is in consequence a natural revival of optimism, especially concerning Malaya Cup rugger prospects.697 words
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Article, Illustration69 1935-12-01 35 Malaya Command Rifle Meeting. 1935. Warren Shield, won by "H.Q." Win*. Ist. Bn.. Wiltshire Regiment. Standing L/c W. N. Gambrill. L/c 11. W. J. Mortimer. Pte. W. Hopgood. B4s. W. McCallura, Pte. W. Stanley. Pte. J. H. Porter. Sitting L/Sgt. F. E. White, Sgt. P. D. Read, Lieut. C. M.69 words
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Article747 1935-12-01 35 Uncl Seated In Neqri Badminton Tourney The Seremban Cricket Pitch— Bulli-Soil Not A Success Work On New Site (From Our Own Correspondent.) SEREMBAN. IT was distressing to Negri Sembilan readers to read of Gerald Pinto's insipid rugger display at Singapore the other day. Pinto, who played a747 words
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Article, Illustration119 1935-12-01 35 Selangor beat Penang, by 13 points to 3in a Malaya Cop match at Penan g last week-end. Teams were. Penang Cheonf Foonf Chin K. A. G. Hague, A. R. Jones, C. N. Reed, A. H. West; C. M. J. Kirk, LJm Kens Chuan; W. D. C. Erskine-Crum, C. P. Liaton,119 words
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Article316 1935-12-01 35 Old Edwardians Convincingly Beat K. E. S. Parr's And WaUon's Share Trophy Hockey Games (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. nPIIE match of the week was the Asiatic Rugby game between the Old Edwardians and the King Edward VII School played last week-end which ended in316 words
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Advertisement244 1935-12-01 35 A HOLIDAY WONDERLAND This island of lofty, colourful mountains, 'alleys an i lovely bays has a supreme appeal to all travellers, and probably nowhere in the world is there to be found such a wealth of beauty and interest in so compact a space. The perfect Winter climate from October244 words
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Article, Illustration51 1935-12-01 36 Thirteen villages in the Tonbridge and Maidstonc district of Kent have been isolated by the serious floods brought about by the heavy rains. The level of the River Medway has risen dangerously and scores of houses are menaced. The picture shows a train passing through the flooded country* side near51 words
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Article, Illustration49 1935-12-01 36 To cement the friendship recently struck un between the Soviet Union and kunianu party drawn from the best Russian pilots pnd parachutists flew from Moscow to atw 'end <m International flying meeting i.. Bucharest. The delegation included several women, including the record-breaking girl parachutists Lyuha Berlin and Muu Malinovskaya.49 words
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Article, Illustration49 1935-12-01 36 m. LeraJ, the French Premier. Km a double at the I oreign Office in London So striking; is the resemblance tha.'. even vi»<ting diploma U have been deceived and have trreeted him la surprise. The doable is actually Mr. H. J. Klrombe (aboye). an officefcMfjer at (he Foreign Office.49 words
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Article, Illustration63 1935-12-01 36 SovetaJ foreign champions are ttkinf part in the Women-, I tional H.uUon fencing Cup matches at Rertrand's Fenring Acatfemv. The new costume, introduced by the Hungarian* ard bow cmnptil-m y for International matches, wan worn for the first time at lh- niat-hes. Tr- picture shown Mile. Viet (right) of France63 words
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Advertisement19 1935-12-01 36 (D'GaUum's Scots tflhisky a Mellow and IrienJly Spirit EsinwtfflSil^BßWHB^wiBm^PJ^^l^^BH^P^aiii'*l I EVERVBODn^^H Favourite "BLACK &WHITE" SOLE AGENTS. MALAYA. W.S. 2019 words
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Advertisement294 1935-12-01 36 V r7\~_>/ E EISTEM MtNCItS, LTD. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSI RANCI CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life Marine. Accident. Guarantee and Motor ASSKTS 160.000.000 Arthur C. Potts. Manager L'nderwriter Eastern Branch SINGAPOKK TO Wl N Not at all easy. Your competitors are just as keen as you are. It s294 words
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